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DATTOi Printed and Ï Yamhill Ot H bbald Subscription $L50 dot Year. Contains latest Home aad Foreign News. VOL. XIII DAYTON. NO. Wheat is selling at 80 cents per Day ton now has two daily avails, bushel in Dayton. which place« it on th» list «f pro • Melons at th« Dayton confection gressive, live wide awake towun. Commencing Iasi Monday morning ery «nd bakery. the new mail service lately estab Drop in at Nichols A Gabriel’s lished between Portland and Day- and see their naw stockof clothing. ton, took effect. John Bradley was There is a large business now । being done in fruit end grain at this the mail' to and from thu «ML which is now being done. TheanwM to Portland goes on the early wm»- The two warehouses here are now ing train, which leases Meat Day- kept running on full time taking in ton at 7:87; »nd the ewewsug mail grain.. arrives on the 6:88 train. Thio Prof. A. N. Lowe will weigh hop» gives those desiring sn opportunity for Thoe. McNish during hop pick to write to Porlknd aad receive a ing in hia yard. reply the same Mey. The S l Jar Born-—To Mr. and Mra. Chas. and Lafayette servita still eea Ni a Moore-oP'Dayfon; Wednesday, Au u»s, this gives Dayton two mails a day to and from Portland. In this gust 25th, a l>oy. 10DGE DIRECTORY, W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200— mvlOT, Oregon—*»» ths 2d an d 4th f m>nth. in Woodman A. O. U. W. Harmony l-odgo No. ». Ancient Order «1 United Workman, mcctaevery 8atur- S. akht h» A. O.K W. hall bayton, Or Visiting brethern cordially re- J. H GOODRICH, M. W. J. G. LEWIS, Rec. r D. OF H. A. 0. U. W. Unity Lolge No. 17. J»eutree of. Honor, every Tuewtav night In the A. O. U W. hall. Dayton, Or. Visiting mem bers alwavs welcome. MRS. CARRIE GOODRICH, Chief of Honor. “^MRS CYNTHA HADAWAY.lt»«. b ^’ h Shirt H. Oliver is now running a bread UNITED ARTISANS. He. iiritv Assetubly No-1«. meet In r«r Olar M-saion every let and id Mnmiav evening ot enoh aeooth. inA. O. V. W. boll, at 7:80 p- m. Vtattiajt awmbers invited ___ , W C. T. U Mir* Bessie Avery of Centralia, Meets every two weeks at Ihe. homes of the members. Washington, spent jaat week wit h . > , Maa. E«ii.r C. L vmx , Pres. her uncle and auui Mr. A Mrs. E. Mus. S abah D obuky , Cor. t?ec. W. Evana. , •• i Mus. T pa M. Bae. Sto. ja, threshing at George Dorsey titchins & Co's machine 7 Praacblng first amt thlnl L ok I’ s Day threshed 3596 bushels of wheat In each month, at 11 a. tn. an>18p- m , bv Elder Sicafoose. Hnnday-school at and oats; most of this was wheat. 16 a. m. Prayer meeting Weihieailay Hop picking begins here next •17:30 p n>. Junior ttndeavor 8p.m. Senior Endeavor 7 p. m. All welcomed week. Nichola A Duclo begin pick ing about the. middle of the week. l st these services. Thos. McNish will commence pick ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ing on Tuesday. _____________ MAILS J. P. Dorsey is having the sur Lei,« Dayton. plus pe^hea over the market de *7:10». m. mand for that ftuit green, evapo nia*, a. rated. Ruldnson A Wooster are 4M p. «K* 1;« p. m. 4M p. at. evaporating them for him. 6:M p. W CHRlSTUN‘CHuRCH. , Dr. Lewi» dentist McMinnville Dr Odell of Chase, was a visitor to Dayton Tuesday. - A. E. Hull was in Portland on btisim-s» Wednesday. j Lumber is on the ground fora new harness shop at Tideville. - y Fishbttrn will sell you a wash ing machine for 13.75. Tb« finest cigars and tobacco at the Da) tun wufeclionery and ba kery. , ‘' We were presented with fine samples of peaches from Rev J Pike’s shoe polish far ladies and gentlemen, is the finest in the »Mar ket, on vale at Harrii’drug store. J. W. Senft, of Albany, was Tn town Tuesday, working op insur ance business far the companies he irprrsents. - The Primitive Baptisls hold their regular m< nthly peeling in A O. U W. hall th first Sunday in Sep tember. The O C T. hpat?, Ramona and Altona make daily trip« from Port land io Salem, during the hop pick ing reason. Paints and oils, a large lot, just received at the Dayion hardware Hore. Il makes Ihe average Oregonian, at well as the 'horny handed* farm er, smile all over, liecanse of ihe pment prices of whe’at, which are over double that of this time last year. The Ixfavette band discoursed eonie excellent mu-ic in front of the |ioM<>ffii-e at thia place, fafare leaving on the Woodmen excursion to Seaside on Saturday. C Zunmermin of North Yam hill, was a Inishiose visitor to Day- ton on Tueadiy. Fanners see that your ware- liouse receipts read 2 cents per bushel storage, or 4| sacks atul DAYTON. OR. fine work in erayon and paste!)«. As will be seen elsewhere in this paper the steamer Grey E«gie, own ed by C K Spaulding of Newberg, commenced on Wednesday, «taking regular trips from Portland to Dey-i ton. The Imat leaves Portland tor Dayton Wednesday«. Fridays, and Sundays al 7 . A- L Alderman is another peach grower who had a good crop of {teaches. His orchard is just north of town. He finished picking gnd marketing hie crop this week. John Moore and J. B Mellott left for Wood’s on Thursday. They took out a load of {tears, and on tjiei- return will^ probably bring along fish. MATTHIES. artists. Misa Willie is j«mt finish ing a picture of a lot of fine pea rib es taken frrom Rev. J. Glen’s oreb- ard. The painting represents the fruit true to nature in all detail», and showing artistic skill in the artist.' Miss Willie has a number of other paintings completed, ewe very fine one of Mt. Bond, these other enterprise that the people of Day ten and surrounding town» want to encourage. ' The last seen of Dr. Smith he was milling rapid stride« with has The wheat market has been ex spring bed on his shoulder, far Ihe cited the past ten days. In New steamer Modoc Wednecday mor»-1 Yor < it al one tiio«, went up to over ing, Whether on the way toKtow- 105 per bm-hel The market here dike, or as lire Smith iitfanwad ««, to the mouth of the Yamhill river ranged from 80 to 83. to aerisi th* •boys’ al work the«* ^J^ere has been more peaches put we cannot say. • use. in Ihie part of pre done he alate. inarï Evans al her home, on Batontoy The All, from the oldest to theyowa>0*st. any former season. declared that they haff a fine liar. The man who is idle now, unless Thia hHle society is doing a good so from physical disability, certain work. Mis» Eva Aldt-rm «» is prew-J ly does not want to work, and is not ident, Misa Esther Rose, secretary worthy of sympathy. There is work far all now who want it, and A. J. Palmer has his fruit crop orator fitted up in shape for reap at gmai wages. orating fruit. Those having finil Mrs.Vet. Robertson went to Van that they want evaporated will do couver on Saturday, to oversee the well to give him a call. Hewitt gathering and shipping of prunes dry either on shares or far cash. i from an orchard near that city, in D. A. Snyder is still in busi which she haa an interest. She will probably be gone a week from the ness nt the old stand: In addi time she left here. tion to handling applesand pear» Win Dial, druggist,of*Pendleton, as formerly, he has accepted tp» Or., arrived here nn Wednesday agency of the Earl Fruit C ol , He left for home on Friday accom one of the largest fruit concerns panied by his wife and children, in the tuition. Call on him and who have been visiting al Mrs. De get particulars. Forde’s, who is a sister lo Mrs We have a splendid stock of Hate Dial. sod Capa, direct from the factory, Fred Bertram, who was sick with that we are selling at very low typhoid fever several weeks, and PARRETT ACO, had recovered sufficiently lo be up, Donde*, Or*. but took a rel.rp»e and was co.¡fined To heal the broken and diseased to hia bed ahnut three weeks, is tissues, to soothe the irritated sur again up and around. Hia wife is faces, to instantly relieve and V now quite ill. permanentiv cure is the mùssìm » ef The white warehouse at this place DeWitt’s Witch Hasel Salve R which J W. Exon r.ow has leased, L. Harris. narrowly escaped being burned on Mauls A Moore, general Mark Saturday.' Ao D. Btoutenberg was crossing the bridge in the forenoon, smiths, do all work in tbrir line he discovered a epark which had Repairing of all kind done prompt d repped on tha roof from ll » smoke ly on short notice. storage. It menus dollnrs and thè roof stack, If you have a tender tooth, «r cents with you. J. W. E xon . on fire sensitive guess, consult D.- L.wi«, The W. C T. U meet at the house the fire was soon pul out. M-Minnville. of.M»s. Dr Cohriney, Friday, Au- Mias Willie Wamhsgan is now gu<t 27th Everybody cordially i"viled. Mrs. E C. Lumm, Cor. finishing up |Uuluresin the Del/»on process. Pictures finish d by this process pre greatly improved inap Tht- Ruth took down the excur pea rance and inade more durable •iomsts from here on Suturday, who If you have old photographs that wt-nt on the Woodmen excursion to you wish to preserve and made lo Beaside. But few went from'here "Pl**/ bi tter, call on M,iss Warn be «» ever) body now is loo busy to go gan at the family residence, in the on excureions. la-wia addition to Dayton, on La No use leiting any fruit goto fayetle road. Gmge &iarmeT^Co General Merchandise. WHEELOCK PLOWS HARROWS FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE. GO TO KLONDIKE? rot (his year. Cull on Snyder, Gue good low whet I and wide tire firm wngun tor sale chesp if taken at once. J. W FXON. you have nny egg plums, • Gross prune?, or anything in that line rvmember that they are bringing good prices thia year, ^hip by the Earl Fruit Co; D. A. |ony<h*r agent. Ther^ is a quantity of potatoes mid onions lasing eva,»>rali<m here by the dryers «»f l>. A. Snyder and Robinson A Wooster. We believe that in time that there will las a hig demand for there products. John Nichol» of the-flim of Nichols A Gabriel who was in Portland last week and had with him samples of evapora'rd polat-w», was informed by dealers that they were far super! or in quality to the California pro- * F or S alk .—Au A 1, cow in- docl. We publish lime of arrival and quire of J. W Fishburn. depirture of mails from Dayion Or. J. 8. Courtney Physician posluilice in another cuiumii, as •nd Surgeon, Dayton,Oregon. given . us by Postmaster August When in Salem lake meals at Detmering. This will he a omiv«- Strong** restaurant. . The best nienl reh-renoe to the public who desire to keep posted as to mail de $5 vent meals in the city. « parture and arrival. Mr: Delmet- Wai Kun, Ilie confectioner and ing is endeavoring to give good ser b»k«rot McMinnville, keeps at all vile to patrons of the poatoffice. •luitt a stock m almost every kind He expects soon to place a number ot tropical liuil. When you can save money by buying your ■ . DRY (KJODS, CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, A FURNISHING' GOODS GROCERIES, ETC. EDGING Whew >w MeMlwocilie rail at * Feme* Wwks and wee huv war aaaKw Pieket W ir* Feweiur.