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DAYTOS HERALD Printed and Published at Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon by H bmald Publishing Co. Subscription $1.50 per Yeari Contains latest Home and Foreign News. CONK T<i TM hiihti HERALD OFFICE ■ILL HKAOS, ' LITTER HEADS, CARDS. POSTERS. @5 And every kind of Printing done. NO. 16 DAYTON QREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895- VOL. XI FRY’S SARSAPARILLA! William J. Garrison, of McMi nh villb died on Friday night Sept. 29. He was born in Decatur county, W. OF THE W. Indiana, March 13, 1827. Hines OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- History of Oregon gives the follow D«ytoD, Oregon—Meet the second and ing sketch of his life: fourth Mondays of every month, in A. He came to Oregon in 1848. He O. U. Hall. remained on the farm with his fath er, ^Uncle Enoch” (who died many years ngo) until 1848, when he went Dr. Leroy Lewis, dentist, Mc to the gold fields of California. He Minnville. was quite successful mining, but re Wheat is selling here at 40 cents turned to Oregon in 1849. On bis per bushel. return he was married to Miss Cor nelia Smith, and by this union Bring your cash to Fishburn. three daughters were born—Mary A new stock of shoes at Nichols E. who became the wife of Henry A Gabriel’s. Baker, and died in her 26th year, Editor Barnhart of the Yamhill Martha A., the wife of F. W. Red Paul and Ed. Duclo was in Sa lem transacting business Wednes- Re|>orter, and son, were a visitor to mond, and Margaret I., wife of C. the state fair on Saturday/ ► W. Holmen, all residingat McMinn H. C Hume of Day ton, has been ville. Up to 1867 Mr. Garrison was Art Robinson has moved with hie family into hia new house in the permanently admitted to the bar of a successful farmer. In that year this stale. He can practice in all he went to McMinnville and en Macy addition. gaged in the livery business, which the courts. ? % A. P. Morse has returned from he conducted about ten years. Af Mr. and Mrs. I. Nichols drove up, ter selling his livery business he Bt. Paul, where he has been at work in the meat market for two or three to Salem on business Tuesday. went into the butcher business, months. Last week Albert -Emerson, was in which he 'was employed until sentenced by Judge Burnett, to two. 1887, when he waastricken with pa R. J. Bberjrood went to Portland on the Altona Saturday. He has years imprisonment in the peniten ralysis and forced to retire. Since work there and will remain for tiary for stealing.a set of harness. that lime l^p has been an invalid, J. E. Sampson one year for stealing but was able to help himself until awhile. his recent «Hack at Meadow Lake. a horse. The staff of life—good bread— George Dorsey of Webfoot was He was one of the leading spirits fresh and sweet, k“pt constantly on taken suddenly and seriously ill in the organization of Indian war veterans,and has always been found hand at Kun’s, McMinnville. on Wednesday. He is recovering in their camp fires “ and in their Rev. J. Branch was quite ill sev at this dute. * z councils. He was also a membqr eral days the paat week with pneu Dr. B. F. Swick and wife drove of Union lodge, F. and A. M., and monia. to Salem on Tuesday morning, re by these organizations, jointly, waa We are informed that hop buyers turning .home at night. While buried on Sunday at Masonic cem Last Saturday morning at an ear in Salem are beseiged on all sides there the Doctor sold his hops. He etery. Rev».' Meminger and Ab ly hour the hotel near the depot at * DB. LEB0Y LEWIS, bott. of the M. E. church, both by hop “growers who wish to. dispose disposed of them for G cento per made remake at funeral. There Newberg, burned with all that it of their bops. One firm the first pound. were 92 carriages in the procession contained. A number of guests of the week had to shut off receiv J, I. Webester has moved from to the cemetery, that contained 286 were stopping at the hqtel, and sev ing applicants at their office for Cone place at the McMinnville I have permanently located in eral narrowly escaped with their. , people. awhile. crossing of the railroad, to the lives, having to jump from the up stairs windows. Newberg is in the McMinnville, Oregon. Buy your groceries of Fish Cook farm just on this side of the On Monday afternoon while Fred same fix as Dayton;—has no apn- river from Lafayette. , burn. Zimmerer was drivurg4ntp town in ratus to put out. fires—and the fire And respectfully Invite thy former pa “Uncle” and “Auntie” Buffum of A full line of umbrellas at Nich Amity, the former of whom ts 92 his buggy, and as he was passing had full sway. —It is surmised that tients and friends to call at my office for Rev. E. D. Farnsworth’s reeidence, sociability.' if not for treatment, when in ols & Gabriel’s. . years old, and the latter 82, have a nest of yellow jackets alongside the fire was started by the ex plo the county s@U- sion of a coal oil lamp. The build Dr. Leroy Lewis has a run on had a monument erected over the of the road having been disturbed, Alumnium Plates. The best in the spot where their graves are expect some of the jackets stung the horse ing was insured for $2000, and the furniture for- $1000. We are .in ed to be. world.’ which became frightened and ran formed that there is some hitch in Rev. W. A. Wood will give up away. Mr. Zimmerer and a small the full payment of the insurance. J. W. Fishburn informs us that he Locksmhithing, Gunsmithing, - has done0-considerable in the him- preaching ( ,... ....... _____ ___ and practice law. He boy that was in the buggy with Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma- Clyde Nash was badly injured b e r bu s in ess l a t el y .—Ln-twu-greks practiced law in III. He him, were thrown out. Mr. Z., was ehH»es repaired, Umbrellas re dragged a short distance by . the by being thrown from a horse at he sold three car loa^s of lumber. has not decided where lie wilt prac Dundee last week. He had some paired, and all kinds of job lives, and somewhat bruised. The lice, but will probably locate at Partfss^havinK apples to dispose horse continued to run until arriv- nalis in a sack on the horse, which work done, and- everything re of, will ¿nd it <5 their interest to Eugene. ingat A. J. Palmer’s fruit dryer, he had purchased at the store. paired. Scissors sharpened. see me before selling. I can also Attorney H. C. Hume was in where it ran iiHo a wood pile and When he mounted the horse the Taxidermist work done in best Polk county several days thia week was stopped. The buggy was near nails pricked the animal, and a ve use some No. 1 feed oats. J. W. E xgn . on business. This is his first trip ly demolished, having been turned hicle driving up at time the horse style of the art. Bread and vegetalbesalwayson to that part of the valley, and he ~ “The Ocean Wave” is the name of was much pleased with that beau over several times. Gumgp fell sud became frightened and threw Clyde. hand; also fruit. Call ou me. denly just then. The nice lot which _ He struck the ground on his head a waif received at this office. The Steusils out to order. - Mr. Z. had in the buggy were scat- and shoulders," causing paralysie Wave is just started at Wood«, Til tiful country. J W. AYERS tered along the road some distance. not only * of hia limbs but of his lamook county. It i> published by H- E. Hubbard %ho has been Weatherly and William», and ed running the engine for B. Gabriel vital organs. Thomas H. Hubbard of Sa ited by J. B. Long. Let it wave. at the red warehouse, during the Messrs. Parkinson and La TO THE PUBLIC. time the grain crop was being lem, died at his home in that J. W. Ingle of the -firm of Ingle stored in the warehouses, left here city on Monday Sept. 30, aged mont of Milwaukie, Wis., was here several days last week, look The undersigned would inform it Nichole, in the general merchan on Hnturday for Salem. He went 53. Mr. Hubbard was an old dise business at Philomath, has sold up on the steamer Gipsy. ing over the country in this those having Prunes, Plums, and honored citizen of Marion his interest in the business to a vicinity, aud the new telephone Apples or other fruit which they Rev. L. F. Belknap has been as county, having come to Oregon young mah from. Corvsli*. This line from here to Portland and wish dried, that he has the dryer will make E. A. Nichola the senior signed as pastor of the M. E. church in 1866 from Pleasanthill, Illi McMinnville, with the view of formerly owned by A. P. Macy, Dayton and Webfoot, by the con nois, where he was born; and set member of the firm. ference which met in Portland last tled in that county. He leaves purchasing an interest in the and he will dry all varieties of Charley Woolworth A Co., the week. This is third time that Rev. a wife, Mrs. Fànnie Kaiser-Hub- line. They were greatly pleased fruits at the customery rates. hop balers, while at work this week Belknap has been appointed pastor A. J. PALMER, Dayton. bard, and three "children, and an with this part of the country. at A. LaFevers, made the quickest of this charge. Mr. ParKinson is reading clerk aged mother, who lives with Mr. time in baling on record. They The friends of Rev. W. A. Wood in the United States senate. and B. Gabriel of this place, PRUNE ORCHARD. baled one bale in 7 minutes. One and wife, (which are many), gave We aré ir.formed that Georg halfday they baled 20 hales of hops. that worthy cbuple a surpise on Mrs. Gabriel is her daughter. A 10 acre prune orchard with This they claim is the quickest Thursday »of. last week, at their Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel * went to Carey of Lafayette, accompanied by a young woman went to the hotel in two mile of Corvallis will be work on record. home in the' Christian parsonage Salem Tuesday to attend the fu- i at North Yamhill and registered as sold at a bargain. Orchard 5 Those present were pleasantly en neral of Mrs. G. ’ s brothelf. Harry Saunders and Ellis Par man and wife under an assumed years old and in full bearing. rish were picking apples the first tertained, by Mr. and Mrs. Wood. M inisterial C onvention .— , name. Carey was arrested and Address of this week for D. A. Snyder on the Top Reasoner has been arrested The ministerial convention of bound over in the sum of $2000, I F rank C onover , Corvallis. John Crawford ulace near Simpkin's for burglary, and is now doing duty which being unable to raise he was hopyard, above Wheatland. They as a prisoner in the county jail, the Evangelical Church will be sent to jail. The young lady was “held up” the editor when they ft is supposed that he was con held in Payton Tuesday,Wednes- । bound over in $1000. were returning from a foraging ex cerned in the robberies which oc day and Thursday Oct 8, 9 and 1 Sermon Tuesday eve by pedition and the Tidevilie store curred at the time of the A. O. W. 10. Fry’s Sarsaprilla is the best blood Tuesday evening? picnic. “Another charge” the coun Prof. D. M. Metzger; Wednesday purifier to be found. Try it and^ N. BRADLY, Proprietor F or S alk .—A good lumber wag ty “has to keep” until the next term eve sermon by Rev; T. L. Wea you will agree with us. Sold by ver; Thursday eve sermon by Dayton druggists. on, with good box, and wood rack, of circuit court—nearly six months. New carriages, buggies, horses, and Rev. J. Bowersox; also commu sold for $30. Inquire of Mrs. O. Search was made around his nion services conducted by the F or S ale or T bade .—One good new outfits throughout. M. Wood. premises the first of the week,for presiding elder. All are invited hand hay baler, capacity three tons I Go to J. W. Ayres and get your the missing L. Getz, or some per day, two men. Also one full J. H. FLOWER, to attend. The daily program I umbrella repaired. clue to his sudden disappear will be of interest to all Christian blood, 2 year old Jersey bull. One Pickled tongue at the Dayton ance from his home. But - no or two good work horses. Will sell ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, workers. ' or trade for anything I can use. market. Excellent. Try it. trace of him was found, nor any D r . B. F. S wick . You can buy more groceries of thing indicating where he hud Yamhill took the first and Linn NOTARY PUBLIC, DAYTON,. - * OREGON. the second premium on the best Fishburn for one dollar than any gone. TO THE PUBLIC. Practices in State and Federal county exhibit at the State Fair. other man in Yamhill County. Mr. George A. Barnhart, eldest Both exhibits were fine, and it took Having purchased the entire Courts. Go to Z. Spangle, at the Day ton son of Editor Barnhart of the Yam- the judges some time to decide be barber shop, and get a smooth hill County—Reporter, and Miss tween the two, but their decision and added many new lines to my E. M. SMITH, * shave or your hair trimmed in the Myrtle Henderson, the only daught was finally rendered in favor of this stock. I have arranged my store er of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hender county, As an Oregon Statesman Physician and Surgeon. latest style. so I shall be able to supply the Doors, eash, hardware of every son of McMinnville, were married reporter puts it, Old Yamhill’‘al public with the choicest of gro Office opposite town council building, description, at Jones & Adams, Mc at the residence of the bride’s pa ways gets there.” rents, Tuesday Sept. 24th ; Rev. E. ceries at the very lowest price. Dayton. Minnville. Doors and sash made Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. Why send Fast for newspapers, E.Thompson officiating. May their Thunking my old patrons and Also general practice. s » to order. ' — when you can get papers right here cup of joy be full to overflowing. soliciting many new ones, who at home that lives as much general Those wanting plain sewing done H. C. HUME While at work cutting bark from news, and more matter that direct will be treated alike. Yours for ” will do well to call on Mrs. R. J. cash. J W. FISHB URN. loßson Tuesday at Wilson’« mill, ly interests all here? Such a paper i Sherwood, Dayton. P .. A. a Warner 111 Uundrhi.gdonem good.lyleal Chandler had u:- bi. r„^a tM is the big 12 page Weekly States ATTOHUEY-AT-LAW. My boy was taken with a disease __ J P.. » .1_ t badly _.n.. cut. John Likn Mfihnrrv wnn Maberrv who WAR was man and Willamette Farmer. It the McMinnville eteain latindry. at work with him, raised his ax to is only II 50 per year, four months resembling bloody flux. The first D aytom , O regon . A full blooded Jersey bull for sale ch off „ pjeco of bark, as it de- 50cels. Subscribers to this paper I thought of was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem “The Old Standard” cheap. « For particulars inquire at «Tended • it caught *' on something *u and get all the news of the Capital City, this office. If desired, a portion of struck on the instep of ihe right । Capitol building,—each and every edy. Two doses-of it settled the the purchase price will only her»-! fool of young Warner, cutting » department of State—supreme matter and cured him souud and quirtd in cash; reasonable time gush about H inches in length to court decisions, etc. It is a live, well. I heartily recommend this the bone. The wound was dressed progressive paper. Give it a trial’ remedy to all persons suffering from given on balance; or grain taken. Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts. a like complaint. I will answer in ho had «"d Chandler is going around as and get the news of the state! Half block west of Union Depot. quiries regarding it when stamp is “I Know an old «oldier w though nothing had happened to The best 25 cent meals at enclosed. I refer to any coupty chronic diarrhoea of long standing Strong’s restaurant Commercial official m to my reliability. Wm. to have been permanently curetf by biin. Attorney J...H. Flower, with his street, Salem, and at the grand Roach, J. P.. Primroy, Campbell taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol CUMMINGS A FALL, to stand, fair ground^. Westacott county, Tenn. For sale by A. M. era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says two -------- eons, Jonnis Jonnte and ana Rosa, koss , druve on PBOPBirroRs. Edward Shumpik, a prominent gB|em on Tuesday and back, . Mr. A Irwin, proprietors. Phelps A Co, Day ton. druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. “I Flower took his boys to see the asy- A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. F or S alk .—About one acre have sold the remedy in this city iami penitentiary aud other eights F or S alk .— 15 acres of land; 2.00 Per Dav. for over seven years and consider it j ]n the Capital City. Although one of land on Asylum Avenue Sa about 4 acres set to a variety of Headquarters for boeinoea men. First lem, will be sold cheap. Inquire superior to any other medicine now of the unterrified democracy, Mr. »prove- of Mrs. T. W. Conover at resi large and small fruits,all bearing, clam hotel In ail its appointments, and on the market for bowel com-; Flower eaye there is sn balance brush land, good house rales reasonable. if plaint«?’ 25 and 50 cent bottle« of ment in the management or state — dence south side of junction car One special feature of hooae is a first ‘and. fair barn. Near Dayton. class this Remedy for sale by A. M. । inetitutions under Governor Lora. line, Salem, or at this office. restaurant in connection thereto. Any one wanting a bargain, and Patronage solicited, . Phelps A Co., Day ton. „ I He pays a Anythin! in the lino of building Ladies if you want the finest tenaent Gilbert in toilet soaps and psrfumerytA. jf LODGE DIRECTORY. Eggs are selling nt 18 cents per dozen in this market. \ Butter is selling at 35 cents a roil. Fine weather still continues. Salem again has the medical de partment of Willamette university. Last week Attorney Flower re» ceived word from New -York of the death of his aged mother. Miss Mattie and Emily Corner started for ¡Colfax, Washington, on Thursday‘-4vhere they take up their dutes as teachers in the public schools of that city. .. . It is Cleansing, Healing and Strengthening. Prof. J. B. Early, superin tendent of the Deaf Mute School at Salem says: - . .__ “We had quite a bad case of Scrofula at the school, and finding Fry s Sarsaparilla cheaper than other Sarsaparillas I decided r to try it, it being guaranteed to give as satisfactory results as any other sarsapa rilla manufactured. I gave it a trial and have since used several bot ties, directing a complete cure. I DEEM IT A VALUABLE BLOOD saiæeamaaâÆâ» Is guaranteed or money refunded. Try it and A. M. Phelps & Co., Druggists, Dayton, Or DENTIST. .......______ . . This Space reserved for Gun Shop. R. JACOBSON Of McMinnville. LOOK OUT FOR WHAT :_He has to say next week HARDWARE STORE. «am#. easiw R. S. GOOpBl«^Prop You can get anything^n the ne of ' Hardware, Tinware, Stov * &c., &c, &c. Dayton Livery Stable Also, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Wall Paper Fruit Jars Shingles, Lyne, Hair, Cement, Lath, &c. Also GunsmitlL All kind of repairing ou_ sewing ma ch nes, bicycles guns, A., A full line of Sewing Machine Needles in stock. WHY MOT? OWN REAL ESTATE I . r f - Small and large tracts of land—the beet in * Yamhill couty—the with any. Fine acre tracts in Fletchers addition to Daayton. Call and get pricesr~ J. W. FLETCHER, Dayton, Oregon. NONE BETTER! . When building you require * - SEASONED LUMBER. In wet weather it is a necessity. The choicest Lumber, and that on which no rain has fell will be found in abundance at GAULT HOUSE, J ones & A dams . M c M innville - v FINISHING LUMBER of excel- lent quality, and well «ensohed. on hand at all rimes. Shop work done on short notice. Cull end see the Finest and Best Lumber in Oregon iMRC PRESSED unr' Tim Cotta waw. HARD BURNED BRICK FOR FOUNDATIONS AN DWELLS.. Face and Fancy Mold Brick a Speciality. Prices from 1500 per thou sand op. Call or write for particulars. ----- - _ ......... _ <