Image provided by: City of Dayton; Dayton, OR
About Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1897)
HEBALB OFFICE * :/ MLL HCADS, v . LETTER HtADS, CAR08. FO8TCR8. Aad every kiad of Printing <loae^ JANUARY il. 1897- ■*Fn*h garden seeds Guodrich’s. at R. 8 • kaet Wednesday evening when T nachrm ’ A ssociation . PLEA8ANTDALE NOTES. the steamer Modoc came up, Capt. To the teachers, school officers and Purser Cook called u — A. O. U. W. memorial services Short and v Z.. rurser voor called upon _ ■ -—----------- J.W. Fiabburn and requested him of the publie schools of C. Q. Lambert and F. Odell’s am hi II county: wood saw is now running at full The next session of the Yamhill blast. s I the Willamette and Yamhill rivers, ™n J Jjacben’ a» in the | and insist that something be done io McMinnville Ji__________ now Bvan- Best materiel used in the man to remove-the heavy land slide in I „ ***«i»ti«n wiU convene -on (elicsi minister. «f EhrneS ufacture of the Wm- Lambert Star the Yamhill river east of here, as ^*7 •^•»8« »th, at 7:80, in Arthur, the maVkH. A‘ iO°d M *°*P in the the bottom of the boats «craped the the CI»HBian *ur«h- Prea. Chap- Dye, is very sick this week entire length of the slide, on the ”<an ^tote University, of • eek Miss Faye Swick anticipates trip up. Mr. Fishburn complied E “ g® n «. »nd Prw- Campbell, of the Don’t forget the entertainment giving an entertainment under the •nd supper, to be given by the la- with their request, officially as city 4l*te Normal, at Monmouth, will auspices of the literary society, in evening. Their address- ?hr2Mt7Jcr*n*‘!n<’Bi chufcb °» recorder, and demanded that some- “»“PX thing be done at once. He also * he along lines of educational the near future.. toe 22d of February. Leonard and J. C. Litscher made wrote tn several of the wholesale work- These gentlemen are both Miss Whitaker of Independence, houses in fortlsnd asking them to weI* hnown as able educators, and a flying trip to Portland last week ts here visiting with her sister Mrs call on Mr. Fiske and interview we c"nnot afford to miss thiaop- »A K. a. N8UANGER. Ralph Odell’s smiling face i« —-■.... ' U e«vw She will probably remain him in reference to the elide. Mr. portunity of gaining taw thought •gain seen in our midst/having rs- I during the winter. • • Fuke wrote stating that be would and renewed inspiration in our cho turned home from Perrydale, where 4 » • —------- — Lewis and Walter Hadley who do something to improve the situa sen field of work. Wo bespeak a *• !»•• bean wording several weeks. tmUlDg OH© MOllth e attending college at Newberg, tion at once. On Tuesday evening large attendance of H both teachers _ There will he a mock trial in con-1 ----- me -V up w. on r.,M«y Friday evening evenin» Ig to visit vi.it, I i,*”. Pr®en,an jarhe up, andon and patrons. The ? Saturda nection with the literary program PCoM. . the home folks. They remained 1 ’’•dn®ad*y morning went on board sion will convene I Mhe Columbus next Friday eye. building at 10 t/dock. The 1 over the steamer Eugene which oonve- er Sunday. »«earner augene convey- school witumg iv <raoog. n N® to the slide so that be could «bjecU for diaewrion to»: spelling, Members ofHhe Daytop nop Hop make devise means means “ P® " n ’ "»« n ’ «hip and nordal training training «kwwaMnnn «»w let Md M Mnndav mn«e soundings nounoings and Md dwviso "•" "'P K U normal Cash 1 uyen Look Here «tab nMwtfe. In A. O. U. W. owers association, and all hop to remove the obstructions. We and foMmction. Presidents Camp- -------------------- ----- x*------ feel assured that something will beP*11 and Chapman -will be present 18 lbs granulated sugar $1 00 Saturday afternoon, Jan. 28. 1 00 done soen to clear the channel of ‘broughout the day. Let os have 20 lbs best rice the river making navigation ss safe I * raHy> Yours for good schools, 30 lbs rolled oats .. J 00 Wednesday Jan. 19. to and good as before the slide occur- “AaU the teaeher, so la tha acholar.” 5 lbs coffee 1 00 Mr and Mrs. B. Parish of Day ton tod. • ______ ' G. A. P rxxtiss , 8upl. 24 lbs grandma’s mush ‘ 1 00 a girl T? e new comer is a large hwaHkw ___ -LJiJ • . ® Died—At Wheatland, Monday, H ope # eix .—Rev. C. W. Bost, of „k 4 gal best syru^ 2 00 1897, L. C. Forest, the United Brethren church, is „° 0 r bars savon sea Ip 18th offspring of Mr. and Mrs. Jannary 19, _____ 1 0( Parish. aged 64 years. Deceased has been holding a aeries of meetings at the 2,500 parlor matches 35 ill several months. He was one of church. Invitation given all to %|- _ 3 lbs salt ---------- salmon 25 Best tea from 40 to 75 cents. factory Xbly^^^^^ Whith,™” DmfoJ You wili . F ind -1 have on A full line of the finest groce- ries^town will be sold at the «■ I Wtas ie repwied very H»sef 8afve, the great pife^ ; fhe5,me he h”liv^ now supply of sewing * i-Harris Bros * P“« cure. be has accumulated cm sid rable machine oil, castor oil, glycerine very iowest cash price at J. W. FISHBURN’S rr* ___ I AH____ .V ... liberal andj Jamaica ginger, .extract lemon ^¡1 ^T^a***1 f Moore, i All parties sending work to Me- » *• Baid assisted many who were Ciïfr-Grocery, Day ton. and vanilla, essence peppermint, . Minnville stenm lajindry must have straitend circumstances. The ■camphor, »nd a good stock of T4«e W C T. U wUlmeM at the 1'ft? sain* «1 Z ^pantile’s tonsorial fmieral seryicea were held in Hope- Remember, ladies, when you ’ ““ “ * Parlor, Dayion.on Monday evening church Tuesday, Rev. J. W patent medicines, such as extract want millinery, that Mra Louisa witch hakel, sarsaparilla«, emul of each week, to insure prompt re- Bowcr^x of Salem, officiating, in <>i esci» week. I J mui Ätb £ven-fcud v imrjtod. .Baxter baa a fine assortment. ! tuen by Saturday °------ Jty All work first ‘ermeent in Hopewell cemetery. j sions, wizard oil and other arti and Jgwaee wouVd at the dee. Rival polish for ladies ant wt. laundry soap „. • Ma. E ditor :—The Christian children’s shoes. Come and see DR. LEROY LEWIS, * bad E,n riik ChUrch Of wou,d li«« to an - .Ä r.:: x. ,h. v 131h ■ AHNUALCLEARANCE Commecing January 4th and con Reducing All Goods Except GROCERIES, SPOOL COTTON —21“.. * The first to inaugurate annual clearance sales in this county, and conducting business upon straight, honest basis for past 13 year, hoping thereby to merit a fair share of pub lic patronage S»»« ixtfe L m < w 4v«»wi<MMil H xrald ttat At old stand Ferrry street, topic.'’‘‘Ti e were held in H H u ha*e ■ecured tho »«vice« of Dayton, Of. » -TiXday 2th hi FT M n E,der for ,beir f<”‘ The only graduate Dentist in tbo coun imetZ W W LbVeBr- Hoping good work may We have arranged with the pub ty. Easy careful and thorough in every Leader atimr W- N“ah °®cl* be done for the Master, and with lishers of ths Oregon Agriculturist operation. Alt latest methods used and tuacbui, anti WJin work guarantee# thia aim aim in >» view »>» wWirydte the .1______ 1. this pub and Rural North weal to chib their McMinnville, Org. ” Revivdl meetings will com lic to all our meetings. Preaching paper with the H krald . Any one desiring that paper, can, by paying let and 8d_8unday of each month. «fee £ (J. Ü. W. mence at the M. E. church Feb. $1.50 in advance, get the two papers A. M ember . 7lli, 1897, conducted bv evangel Bids Wanted- ^ ist Thos. P. Boyd. This plan Take notice farmers.—Now is for one year. The present is the tibie to take advantage of this offer. Sealed bids will bo recaivod br tha has been underway for several [ the time to get your money back. will Iw CWltinued months, and expected to be car I have just received a car load of A void C onsumption —By stop County Clerk of Yamhill county up to <U1, 1807, at 1. p. m., for fur ried out sometime in February, No. 1 Eastern Corn, which I am ping that cough. We know of no nishing lumber to the several road dis but Bro. Boyd was unable tp set selling tar cheaper than any oth belter remedy for coughs and colds tricts of Yamhill county, ii*. wagon-load where ordered'by the road super the exact date until-a-few days er feed you can buy; or I will than the 8. B. Cough Cure. 5O<ola. lots, visors. Bids not to apply on lumber to per bottle. For sale by Harris be furplsbed for bifdgos to be let by bon- Rxv. 8. Uta give it in exchange for wheat, and pay $5.00 per ton difference. A very pleasant evening was' Bids to be opened in court room of Persons who are troubled with in* V** residence of Mr. and J. W. E xon . ‘ digestion will be interested in the county court at 1 p. m. on February 4 The right to reject any and all Mrs Willis Starr on Saturday last, --------------- — Modoc ,. Uw .corvo The steamer now leaves experience of Wm. H. Penn, chWf Md« 1» hereby reserved, nyajol'y crowd of young people "Dayton for Portland at.7 o’clock -> C. E. DUKENFIELD, clerk in the railway mail service at from Dayton. The evening was alternate “'**—*“ ------- 1------ mornings: T County Clerk.' ’ Dea’Moi ne«, lojva, Who writes : “It spent in music and games. Those Thursdays and Saturdays. gives me pleasure to testify to the present were Mieses Allie and Nina A C urb for L ame B ack —“My merits of Chamberlain’s Colic, Baxter, Wesa Bertram, Ora Mellin daughter, when recovering from an Cholera and Diorrhea Remedy. For ger, Mamie McCann, Anna Long, attack of fever, was a great sufferer two years I have suffered from indi Louisa Jones, CaYie Findlay Emma The undersigned is now disposing from pain in the back and hips,” gestion, and am subject to frequent ( of three special varieties of cher- Starr, Gusta Armstrong, Bernice writes l.oudert Grover, of Sardis, severe attacks of pein in the atom- । ry trees propagated by himself, as Corner, Effie Likens, Winnie Bax Ky. “After using quite a number ach and bowels. One or two doses i ollows: The Vesta—15 days eer ter ; Messrs. Gene and Roy Gabriel, of remedies without any benefit she of this remedy never fails to give ier than the Elton, fruit black and Charlie Bishop, Frank and Eddie tried one bottle of Chamberlain’s perfect relief. Price 25 and 50 about Ihe site of Black Republican if la Senn,Charlie DeForde, Guy Young, the time Sherwood Corner, Antrim Stevens Pain Balm, and it has given entire cents; sold by Harris Brns. —only 300 trees. The “Hoskins," relief.” Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Minutes seem like hours when a —fruit ripens 8 days later than We would respectfully announre Albert Dunn, Ralph and Harry, is also a certain cure for rneuma- life is at.staKe. Croup gives no Royal Ann, similar in flavor, and to you that we have commenced Starr, Elmer Baxter, Fred Holman, tism. Sold by Harris Bros. time to send fora doctor, delav may darker color—extra large. “Occi dur J. W. E xon . Charlie and John Starr. later than Mark Sisters, McMinnville, offer mean death. One Minute Cough dent”—considerable A young man, moterman on the Cure gives instant relief and insures Black Republican, dark maroon trimmed hate at greatly reduced Oregon City and Portland electric recovery. The only harmless rem color, very firm and good shipper. car line, came to Mission on a bunt prices; also felt shapes, sailors, edy that produces immediate re Also have a large number of Royal caps, etc., at COST. last week. Saturday he started sults Harris Bros. Ann trees—very fine. These trees from Brentano’s to Horseshoe lake. When building you want the best can be purchased from John Arma, For 25 cents you can get a good Crossing the lake be lost his way material to be had. Jones A Ad of Day ton, Oregon. end wandered around through un ams of McMinnville, keep it. They meal or night’s loding at Mrs. E. The times have beeu bard, and money scarce, and in order to C. E. HOSKINS, derbrush in the Willamette river have the beat of rough and dressed E Logan’s boarding house; Alder give you all a chance to get the most possible for your money, im M Springbrook, Oregon. !>otiom, until he came to the river lumber, which they sell at lowest street, between 3d and 4th sts.. to clear out out our largq winter stock, we will give you BETTER just opposite We« .on. By firing bis prices. All kind of building ma Dayton. ARGAINS th in was ever offered by any firin in the county. ;un and yelling he aroused Art terial in stock. Soothing for burns, scalds, chap take DrWiltV Shipman, who was in his cabin on With the exception of the GORDON HAT imd G G SNOW A weed in the garden can be easi- ped hands and lips. Healing for thia aide of river, (it then being SHOES, our leaders, we will , * a .. ~ 10 a ly destroyed when it first starts. cuts and sores. Instant relief for o .. ’clock . at ... night) - : , Arl answered Consumption can be nipped in the piles, stops pain at once. These are him, incuirlng what was the mat- hod by ^ne Mj,iute the virtues of DeWitt’s Witch -Ha ter. After getting an understand- Harris Brna. * sel Salve. Harris Bros. ■ -1 , -■ . ♦ mg of the aituauoii, Art crossed (he 1 ..... - — - in our store at 20 to 33| per «iehts. On all- Ovtrcintd and Machi' river in a boat, and brought the toshes in stock 25 per cent. On all Clothing 20 p*r cent, mi l part y»uiig man, who gave his name as of it ns high ns 33< per cent will be given. On Sh >ca 25 to30 p»r Welch, ncrosa to this side. Welch cent. was conrhlerably excited and Ship Do not be hoodwinked by what others tell you, but, romo, exam' man had considerable sport at his ine our stock and got prices. expenee; it wse, however, no laugh NOTICE . On and after Jan. 1, 1897,1 will give a uniform discount of 6 per goods in pay store. The thoughtftil °a?J^adily see what a saving this t will be to them in a year’s trading. Respectfully, R. S. GOODRICH TO FRUIT-GROWERS. fo the People of Day ton7 and Vicinity. Annual Discount ¡and Clearance Sale. Rainy Weather is Here ing matter to the victim He wa« vet on hie way n juicing al his deliv erance t According to established, custom tropical fruits the A. O U W. Monday last waa - obwerved as memorial day by Har mony lodge A. O. U. W. and Unity lodge D. of H. of Dayton. Exer- Hats and oi-ee were held in the lodge room in the evening, which was open to the public. Past Master Workman J. E Mellinger, made a short address at the opening of exercises, explain ing whv the day was observed and the benefits of being a member of the order. Hie remarks were sp and pfopriate and suggestive. After that I muric by the choir came an excel lent recitation by Mies Ora Mel linger: then music by the choir. Rev. H. L Pratt of Hillsboro, then made the address of the evening in which be alluded to the many who having lost a protector by the death of a husband and father, had been protected and cared for by the A O. U. W. After the ad dress by Rev. Pratt, a short time was spent in band shanking and renewing social ties. Two vacant on thé other was the MACKINTOSHES, Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, eh ——ALSO— RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIND Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Ladies’ Fascinators, Children and Infants Hoods, Yarns GENTS’ FURNISHING GdODS. All kind of Dry Goods, which will be sold at astonishing LOW PRICES. A Sample of Cuts. Any 85 Mackintosh, cut to 83,50. Cheat Seed for Sale, FOR CASH! On the farm of Mr. O. N. Denny. D, A. SNYDER CLOTHIERS «nd TAILOPS T he P inneer y,. . — T. . Shipping and Commission Merchant, DAYTON, OREGON. Nee him4 before yoo sell your egg», butter, poultry'. P«Utw»,or any kind of produce. F or S ale .—About one acre of hind on Asylum Avenue Sa lem, will besold clreop. Inquire of M rs. T. W. Conover at resi dence south side of junction ear line, Salem, or at this office. A DANBY WIND MILL. MAXI IT YOURSRhV « .h wî ejo• «“*• «»• of FVo- «adì har« been «atrkina it er Tt” ml'I *» can tret dl«<raniii and com NOTICE, ALL, The. undersigned Ima opened an office in the C. W. Powell building, formerly postofHcc, where I will be found nt all times during business hours, except when called away on professional business. I also have a good line of pre scription drugs, and will put up my own prescriptions. Positive ly no other prescriptions filled except those »' t own» Regular office hours from 10 a. Tn. to 4 p. m. D r . G. E. S tuart gotenliflo - NOTARY Aswrlsaa DISIO» patkmts . OOFVM ohtc , ate J 4 Jr Handimk wrttrt to Î1 Itovinw.r. K«w Y osa . wrtirliw «(.tn in Amwlc* —■ ..... - ■ ««I by 1« h I rm-ht brf.rt. «Mrubllo by a wdu» given Ino -rt eharga lu th* ^itttttifir Haman E M. SMITH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Physician • and and Any 810 Maokintdah, cut to 88. Ladies’2 cape 87, cut to >6. McMinnville, Oregon. —-1Jx. J. H. FLOWER '>•»*•» »w«" «tn» mon dnmM«. pow.rfal .Ml raBa **CO., AlkNrWny, The Rbove Cut Prices are SPOT SASH. All Good, marked iu AT THE RED---------- DISCOUNT ALL' GOODS Surgeon, Olfe-e st rrsi'lemi* nn th» mai onTfiA r, opposite Erse Mefhixlhtrl.tiA-lt. . Makes a specialty of Niumt Catarri h. OS KOOS. Federal Also generili prertikT. PUBLIC, »ATTOS,. Practices in State and Coòrte. 'ANTED—Several faithful men or »»«»■to travel for responsible G. E. STUART, t. MKN OR SU Physicun and Surgeon, Anawere all Mila day and night Free