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F' » F DAYTON, 0REGON, MARCH 9. 1894 VOL. IX SCHOOL MEETING Wheat ha*' taken a ratac. now 40 cent*. Prescription* filled at drug »tore. It i* Pbelp’a The Toledo on her trip down on Wednesday was well loaded with wheat, oata, machinery and oth«r Mre. Barn hoi »1er is serisoualy ill. freight. Wbite»on is to have a aaw mill Weare informed that a new prin- soon.—Amity Popgun. Tbe annual achool inoMing held last Monday afternoon in the achool houae wa* the large*t achool moot ing over held in Dayton, and more interact wa* manifested than al any former meeting. Ibe main que»- tion before the meeting wa* that of building an addition to the present building, as recommended by the committee appointed at the last specisi meeting to find out the cost of addition; the committee were, 8. R. Baxter, John Jonee and J. T. Watson, who strongly recommend ed that ths addition be built. The meeting was composed of all claaoes —the little insignificant tax payers, who, judging from the vote cast, were greatly in the majority. The calamity howler and SIG tax pay* era was also present, and one of the number pathetically appealed to hie fellow BIG tax payers to stand together and defeat the small* | /The populist state convention will meet ÿi Oregon City March 14. F. H. McGrew has gone to tbe East th be with hi* father, who i* seriously ill. - iblish ’opgun. Mr*. F. J. Wirf, fo at Stayton, Marion county, with her mother. George BarnhoUier of Oawego, who is quite in. will come up t® Dayton Saturday Everything in the line of drugs to viait hie parente. He cornea more eapecially to see hi* mother, at Phelps’ drug store. who ia quite ill. Get your printing done at tbe Mre. A. N Lowe who haa been ill H erald office. New type being added to our job department as the all winter, and ia now confined to her bed, waa much worae on Thura- business demands it* day, having had a »evere coughing C hristian —Preaching bv the spell. pastor 1st and 3d Lord's Days in On »c coil nt of sickness in her each month ; morning and evening. parent's family, Mrs. D. E. Thayer March weather hi earnrat: snow, who is visiting at lllwaco, and who rain, hail wind and sunshine; also expected to return home this week mud in abundahce. wiU not doe® «mil next. A new school house here mean» . Harding A Heath publishers of other new buildings in Dayton and the Telephone-Register, McMinn other improvemts. Imrrovement ville, have dissolved partnership. and onward are the watch ward» Mr. Heath will conduct the publi now, and not “good entyjgh” and * cation of the paper hereafter. retrograde, backward move. Captain Exon of the steamer To We are told that Rev. C. C. Pol ledo, has purchased the property on ling, of Lafayette, presiding elder Main street, near boat landing, of the Evangelical church, has been knowa.a* the Tailman property, solicited to preach in this city and and owned by Timothy Geodrich. that he will do so in the near future. There I* a dwelling house barn and Amity Popgun. six lot* in all. Dr. B. F. Swick haa th* best, Tbe lucal inspectors having is safest and latevt anesthetics for the sued an order that the Bteamers El painle»» extraction of tee«h. Office wood and Modoc must each carry a in I. O. O. F. building, Dayton. pilot, Capt. J. P. Coulter will assist Persons having property to Capt. Ja*. Lee on the ElwAod, and sell, or those wishing to buy will Capt. Waud will be Capt. Jim do well to call on J. W. Fletcher, Smith’* assistant on the steamer the Dayton real estate dealer. Modoc. He hns some choice bargaitfiu a ., Bunday, in each month by Rev. H L, Pratt; 2nd and.4th Sundays by Rev.' J. M. Ballantyne. Sunday school at 12 m. The tables at the Dayton hotel are supplied with the best market affords. Evangelical fourth quarterly con ference will be held next Saturday and Bunday, March 10 and 11 at Dayton. Conference held Saturday tl 2:30 p. in. Rev. C. C. Poling will e here and preach at 10:45 Sunday morning. J. P. Geer owner of the steamer Toledo haa bonded the white ware house at this place,owned by Tim othy Goodrich of Monmouth. Mr. Geer and Mr. Goodrich were here Those wanting to buy fruit trees will do well te call al this office be fore purchasing. J- W. Peery,' of Santa Crux, For patent and other medicines, Cal., arrived here on Monday. He go to Phelps’ drug store,.in the came to viait hie brother Wilson Powell block. Peery (more familiarly known as N otice , W. C. T. U — On Friday Grandfather Peery) who io very ill. afternoon, March 16, al the regular Wilburn Peery io a younger brother meeting of the W. C. T. U. will oc of Wileon's, being 64 yeara of age, cur the annual election of officers while bio brother io 74. « for the ensuing year. We kindly The pastor of the Christian urge all member» to be present. church of Dayton, Elder Charles Meeting held ot usual place. Simpson, is a’s* pastor of the Chris Mas. J. H. F lowkk , Pres. tian church at Sheridan. He M attix S nyder , Sec.- * preachee at the latter place the 2d LOST.—On the Lnfoyette road and 4th Lord'a Day in each month. between Dayton and D. B. B^rn- At hie last appointment at that holster's, a Gold Pin, with heart place, there were five addition» to in center, nnd hnif-moon around the membership of the church. the heart, also a inoon atone with Preaching here on fhe third Lord's sets around. The finder of the Day, morning and evening. Sub ject in evening, “The division of the pin will please leave it at. this Word of Truth.” All invited. office and they will lie suitably A divison of the Salvation rewarded. Army of Portland, under Cap Unitv lodge Degree of Honor, cel tain Simpson, came up to Day ebrated their first anniversary with a grand supper Tuesday nighL ton Saturday evening, and com The Irdies fairly outdone them menced meetings which were selves in providing good things to continued on Sunday afternoon The meetings eat. The long (able being tilled and evening. with a banquet feast not often seen. were well attended, the Pillman >The ladies of Unity lodge are ex hall being filled to overflowing. cellent cooks(that is whyilhey have Good order was preserved by such good husbands). Of course Marshal Dorsey and deputies. the supper was much emoyed, and Much interest was taken in the especially by brothers Baxter and meetings, and it is hoped good Flower, who showed a fondness for will result.'. Meetings win be pies. v « held here again by the Salvation Marshal Dorsey arrested a young Army on Saturday evening and man named Grace of Lafayette, Sunday afternoon and evening. Saturday evening for ¿¡«orderly conduct. The young man had a - A young man named Albert (rial on Tuesday. A jury having Moos of Eugene, about 20 years of been requested and granted, thev age entered tbe residence of David atood one for conviction and remain- Coleman, in that city,about 8 unlock «l«r for acquittai; being discharged on tbe night of March 1, and after another jury wab called, and a new talking a few moment* to member* hearing given. Thé latter jury ac vf the family suddenly pulled a quitted the youth. To one who revolver out of his pocket, and com does not profess to understand the menced Shooting. Mr. Colcm.in law, but jwdgiTig from observation, was seriously wounded, and Mina the procedure in the case appear« Belle Coleman was also wounded. faulty. The queetionJs asked, is Mr*. Emma Osborne, a married it proper L> let a prisoner out on bail daughter of Mr. Coleman, and wife in cases of this Irind, and give K of Dr. Osborne o(_^Portland was jury trialT It certainly is nol prac killed almost instantly. M om then ticed in other large cities. Borne went to the back yard at hi* home find fault with the officer for mak and ahot himself in th* breaat, and ing the arrest and putting lb« city to coot. May nol others he as much O. O. HODSON, Well and Happy THE When building you require Harihrare Dealer, SEASONED LUMBER M c M innville , at Will fit you out with In wet weather it is a necessity. The choicest Lumber, and that on which no rain has fell will found abundance at Hop Machinery, ‘ And Other Supplies, B. F. SWICK FINISHING LUMBER^ F excel lent quality. and well sen med, o^ rk don« hand at ail times on short notice. —NONE RUT— Finished Operations Performed. Teeth extracted without pein with thebestand safest anesthetic*. Office ia Odd Fellow, building. Day- tea, Or “O m of tko poateat miatako» yooylo Mako it t»MMk ttaCooe attar tko k*»a M Maioa, o« ia other words, to wait aatil fooy are sick ia bed before they do auythluf for the poor body. Neither aiy wife nor aiyself were real siek; I attended to my bastaees, and my wite to her household duties dully. Hut we had dull, heavy haadaebea, and a ntUeavef-exerUoa would Uro „. ’—’ *■ E. M. SMITH, • * ’ Physician Surgeon. and —DEALERS IN- Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crock ery, Wood and. Willow \Vare DAYTON, OREGON. and Ibarvwik waa |»rfe<Rly aaUsfactory. 1 ba- Have llood'a SanapurlUa __ ■nd il Ua a aside amLnot interfere, being under www mwwww^ww^ w ■ w. ■ ■ ■ w^w^w^w the ban ws stood on the aide that AM a Mt doctor1» MIL If people would only । defeated the “grand improvement” rememlier that ‘an ouue« ol proveutloo to worth a pound of ear«.’ U> to would Mi lew aMferina to the public *hool building. J udge MthawarM. MyadrieetoaM who de not fwl B. f. Lewie made himself promi nent by offering ■ resolution to fine the school board 125 for reimbura- : ing School Clerk Goodrich for ser vices rendered. ; The resoluution was not passed^ E. C. Hadaway was reelected trustee over S. R. Baxter by quite a large majority. A LIBERAL OFFER. J, T. Wate«m was elected clerk in- The big eight-page Sunday stead of R. 3. Goodrich, the former Stateaman. wilL^be sent to any Wa- elerk. Other routine business was dreas from now until July 'let for transacted. only 50c, cash to accompany the We have a word to say right here, order. Thia is n most liberal hard it may appear from remarks above times campaign offer, hr the States that we are inclined to make light man u the second paper in Oregon, or riducle the convictions of some. and republican to the core. This is It is not our wish to make light of a campaign ef education and it ia any man or woman’s honest convic- our purpose to assist in the good tioiis of right, but ' when we see work. The Statesman gives all the men, when they cannot carry out news of state and nation and during their own ends- and purpose«, en the campaign its Bunday edition deavor to ridicule and make a farce will he a symposium of political of important business matters we news and gossip for the entire state. lose respect for such persons. Also, It is illustrated and consists of when we hear men cutsing others eight full pages of select reading and trying to intimidate them for matter, including a short story and expressing their honest convictions a wealth of poetry nnd miscellany. and voting"the way Ute/T oneady Every voter tn'Ocagon should read believe to be right*—at the same a paper from the capital during the time they themselves voting and campaign and we make thi* offer talking loudly what they think to suit the time*. Sample copiea without regard to any one'a feel free. All aubscriptioqg will be con- ings, to say the least, it is exercis Bee u lively numbered upon receipt ing altogether too much authority and to each tenth aubacriber will be over free and independent citizens. presented a year's subscription to Also, the calamity and tax howler, the Cosmopolitan magazine.costing who is he? Go to the tax rolls and $1.50. Address all orders to the you will find that aoine oflhe«e Statesman, Salem, Or, BIG tax payers pay none or but little tax, or if they do it ia through a woman—a good wife, who haa borne children to this same big man, Two windmills, pumps nnd but although the property may be inker name, she has mo vote or piping; also frame 60 feet high, word to bay as to taxation and the double lined; and one tank of J. C. MICHAUX i Physicians . Surgeons. and LAFAYfcTTE, Solicits share of your trade. TREATMENT.” OÉ. WRIGHT BLOCK, MCMINNVILLE. OR. Hood’s^Cures FOR SALE man haa all the any in that. You know how it is yourself gentlemen, your corns are very tender—do not tread oh other people's be they ever so humble. There are 195 persons between 4 and 20 years of age in thia district ; 85 male and 110 female. The esti mated value of school house and grounds 12000; value of school fur niture, and other apparatus $325; insurance on schod house and prop erty $43.35; average salary paid male teachers $63.88, female $40. Number of months school taught the year 8|. Number of legal voters in the district for school pur poses 90. Whole amount of school funds in the hands of clerk at the beginning of school year March 6, 1894 $97 19; amount tax received during the year $6.61 ; amount of money received of county treasurer from county school fund during the year $1,018.65; amount of money received from county treasurer from apportionment of the state school fund during the year $261 80. To tal amount received $1,384 25. Amount paid for teacher.' wages $1,015; paid for fuel nnd inciden tals $124.75; paid clerk for services $20; apparatus $20.70; insurance paid $43 35; other school purposes $46 97. Total amount paid out dur ing year for *11 school purposes $1,270.77. Cash on hand $113.48. HOPEWELL. Five incheo of enow this morn ing, March 6. The Nash Bros, have bought the Lee Graines farm, and they are now established in their bachelor quarters. Tbe Hopewell church is being re painted and carpeted. No preach ing or Sabbath-achool next Sunday. Mies Downing's school at Fair- view close» on Friday. The next term will begin on the 19. A new employed. Uncle Sam at present in the Allison and Hol- dridge district. Our singing school is progressing finely under the leadership of Chas. Magers. As Elmer Campbell was riding home from church Sunday evening, he was thrown from his horse and th* result was a broken arm. Tbe road between Amity and Wheatland foin • very bad condi tion. If you do not believe it ask Aeta A. Altha* or U. Wilson. R. C B. Leghorn, S. L. Wyan-. dotte and Cochin Eggs; either variety nt $2 per sitting of thirteen. MILLER A BIRD, “Hill View Poultry Yards,” Dayton, Oregon. Everything Wanted In the line of Lumber can be Bad at the MIDDLETON MILLS Prices the lowest for Rough, Dressed, or any kind of Lumber. HARDWARE STORE. saw®». ®aaa®*. R. S. GOODRICH. Prop. You can get anything in the line of Hardware, Tinware, A A Stoves, Also, Paints, Oils, Guifs, Ammunition, Wall Paper Fruit Jars Shingles, Lime, Hair, Cement, Lath, Ac. . Also Gunsmith. All kind of repairing on sewing inacbnes, Aftilllinepf Sewing Machine Needles.in stock ESTABLISHED 1863. H. SEITLEMIEU W. SETTLEMÍEH 225 aerea NURSERY STOCK notary PUBLIC, DATTOX,. * • OBKOOX. Practices in Blate and Federal Courts. , BERNARD-GROTH, —DBABB IN— hardware & Stoves DUNDEE, OR. is the property of the town of Dayton, Oregon, and will be sold at public auction May 1st, 1894, at 3 p. m , on the ground in said town of Dayton, where the mill now stands, to the highest bid Willamette Livery Stables. der; right to reject airy or all S alem , O regon , bids. For further particulars RYAN A CO., Proprietors. inquire of A. MUTCHLER Special attention given to the drum Chairman Board of Trustees mer trade. Hornes kept by day or week. Those town of Dayton, Oregon. Hnve a Large and most Complete assortment of Trees for the Fall and Spring deliveries. Also an EXTRA NICE LOT OF HOSES, SHADE TREES EVER- ÖREBirS, Etc. . • * Bend for our new catalogue—just out—free M*“ The regular subscription them at this barn. {rice of the D ayton H erald is Office—Two blocks south of postoffice. 1 50 and the regular subscription price of T hk W eekly O regonian is $1.50, Any one subscribing fpr the; D ayton H erald and paying One year in advance can get both the YAQUINA BAY ROUTE H erald and T he W eekly O regon - iän one year for $2 00. All old j E. W. HADLEY, Receiver, subscribers paying their subscrip- , -----:------------------- lions for one year in advance will The following are the proposed tiling dates of steamers: I be entitled to the Mine offer FROM SAN FRANCISCO. M. E. C hurch —ThFre will lie Monday. November 6. preaching at thraMethodist church Tuesday. 14th by the pastor, L- F. Belknap on the Iharsday 2nd and 4th Sabbath, of each FROM YAQUINA mouth at 7:30p. m. and on the 3rd Thursday, Novern' ML at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbath school ^amlay, at 12 m. Epworth Leagne at 6:30 Tuesdav, “ 28th p. m., and prayer meeting Thura This Company Reserves the Right day evening at 7 :30 p. m. All are to Change Sailing Dates cordially invited. Without Notice. NOTICE TOJTAXPAYERS. H C. Dax,O«a.ABt.,S«lieea BL Wharf, Portland. WOODBURN. — OUR FALL STOCK OF > Is now complete. We have a good line of Henderson’s Red School Honse Shoes FOR . O il I L D R E N . Please call apd get prices Which arc LWOER than aver. Genera! Merchants, Dundee, Or. STEAMER ELWOOD, BETWEEN SALEM AND PORTLAND. Leave Pot Hand for Salem, Albany and Corvallis, Sundays, and Wednesday» at 6 a. tn. - Learn Salem for Portland, Tuesday» and Saturdays. _ Freight and passengers received for through points and all way landings. To the Traveling Public —THE— » pAYTON, OREGON, 1» a home for those who ure traveling or those whir have tm home anil bowr>t, The tables are supplied with the. best the market affunia. Clean beds, , Everything done for the , comfort of guests. Charges Reasonable. J. B. RILEY. Proprietor. ’ COPYRIGHTS. _ CAW I®TA|X APATKN1 ETA Take I. have the booKs of I. Nichols, for settlement. A perrons in- debted to the said ichols are requested to settle the same at once. Interest will be charged on acecunta of 1. Nichola from J. C. N ichols . Owrlud- . Eonthiy, . M ilUISTMTED The Best Thfmghf, the Best Literature, the Best I nfcrcsts t ? the Pacific Coast are shown in the Overland Monthly. Its beautiful pictures, and able articles arc a continuous World’s Exposition of the West Notice. raouvrikToa Dayton Laundry Clothes «ashed and ironed in First Class" Style. H m bad many year» experience it ' Day ton Hotel. Board by the day, week <>r month,' State and Court, Salem. All those knowing themselves indebted to J. W. Fishbum are OREGON »au luur i a D a. Vaaeba. O«n. A at., San Franclaco. Cal. X X. MULCAHY. Gra'I Sept. Why Hood’s Wins. I’reaidfcnt Lincoln fool the people a second time ” They are too qnick to recosnise real merit or the lack of it, and cling only to those things which they find to be what is. claimed lor them. . It is especially gratifying that the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla increases most rapidly in those sections where it ia best known. Ths inference is j iritis has proven tl ine merit. It maintains a high standard which others cannot even approach, fl cents, at Strong’s restaurant Com is the people's favorite blood parifyin, mercial street, west side, between and building np medicine, and mor« popular thio year than ever before. AN Subscribe for the D atto « HkBALOacd See Francisco Weekly Call. Oely g* % per year la advance.. _ J. H. SETTLEMIER & SON. SOI ll| to Salem with teams and horses, will nd first dass accommodations for Go to Z. Spangle, at tbe Dayton barber shop, and get a smooth shave or your hair trimmed in the latest style. 7 1 a When building or using lumber send order, or write for prices to r VINCENT. Middleton, Or. Agent for tbe Universal Stove; one of the beet etovoe made. Also agent for the well-known and re liable Singer Sewing Machine. All kind oi blacksmithing done on short notice and at reasonable prices' The tax roll for 1893 will be in my hands for collection on Monday, February, 12th, 1894, and all are requested to call and eettle their tax on account of the he levy it it necessary that prompt payment be made. W. L. WARREN, Sheriff. February 7; 1894. - * » • __________ __ - Caah will secure bargain* at Nichols A Gabriel's in general mer chandise. : Our motto is, “GOOD GOODS; FAIR