Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, September 24, 1897, Image 1

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    BILL MIAOS
LATTER MIAOS,
OARDB, POSTERA
Aad every kind oí Printing done. '
DAYTON, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
hr
»•. visited the
rfruit drying «sUhlishmentof C.
J?
«nd found
TJuruh, wife and aon busy
prepariuw prunes for drying
idHe had tbe dryer full of fruit
idrying. Mr. C. gave us samples
ot different varieties of fruit
which he had evaporated, and
•e pronounce them fine. His
dried apples are as fine as will
be seen any where; so also of his
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prunes.
Unruh is
«teeiving all the fruit he van at-
tnnd to. He ia now at work
drying a portion of A. P. Macy’a'
The rumor clandestinely circu­
lated some time ahi?«, that T. W.
Smith had shot and, killed a noto­
rious libertine in ‘ pAinsylyania, <5
. rea rs ago, turns out to be a canard.
T. W. did not arrived in the United
States until fiveyearegfler the date
of the shooting, an<*never lived in
ihestateof Penney, tama. He has
no idea where th* locality of the
occurrence is, as rei tied. »Scandal
mongers had betteKhu "y up. T.
W. is .70 years of jgp, pn< d will sóòn
tie beyond your react. Sase your
ammUMlion for younger game.
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NOTICE THES^ PRICES
P lus H C aps , thibet trimmed,
18 25
P lush CAFX,bea<
and braid
ed, collar and front edged with
thibet, $5 00.
B qnclk C aps , collar and front
edged with thibet, $3.35.
D onlk C loth C' apks , trimmed
with braid and fur, $2.10.
At E va M artin ’ s McMinnvjllle
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Day ton now has onewf^he best
orchestras in the State. The m i li­
ngers and members of the Buice or­
chestra have arranged to reoiain in
Dayton during the winter. They
will furnish music for balls, or.
Thi« ha« been a very busy week alt other entertainments on reason,
with almost every one. Farmers able terms.
have been ru«hiug their wheat to
The Grey Eagle on Saturday, re­
the warehouses; fruit growers have sumed running her regular trips
been busy taking care of their fruit. from here to Portland every other
Every one who has any stock have day.-. The time i% pubished else-1
been on the jump to secure and lay where in this paper. During last
in a squply of straw before tbe fall week, for the accommodation of
rain oetsln. All have been taking hop pickers, the Eagle made daily
advantage of the fin« weather to tripe.
Prof. M. FHnnville, left here
Wednesday morning for Wallowa
county, Oregqtl, where he is to take
charge of the Lostine academy.
Prof Hanville is * graduate of the
Monmouth Normal school,
Mrs. Louisa Baxter would in-
form the adiea of Dayton and
vicinity thatsbe will soon receive
the finest line of milliney ever
brought to Dayton. Friday and
Eli Seese has rented hie farm to
Saturday, October 1st and 2d; his eon-in-law, John Grimee, who
has been living tn Newberg for sev­
Mr. Grimes and family
moved to the farm tbe first
Beese hiiv
of the week
ing hauled all his wheat here and
Hop yards in this vicinity have Stored it, is now a man of leisure,
all been picked, except the- Cain but is never idle.
yard, which will be finished on Sat­
The Sabbalb-shool clock will be
urday. Duelo A Nichols. Thus.
McNieh, F. M. Crabtree and R. $. presented to the Evangelical Sab»
Goodrich finished het week. J. W. bath-school Sunday inprning Sept.
Fletcher. C, E. Wheelock, Starr 26lh. That day being the 70th
Bros and" A. B. Mellinger finished birthday of T. W. Smith, by whom
this week. E. J. Avery only picked the clock is presented. Appropri­
a «mail portion of bis hops on ac­ ate exercises will be arranged for
the occasion.
.
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count of mold.
She invites all eral years.
wi lawn ewvee. ire cure, iru
Read ad. of Vita Medicine Cp.
Finest cigars and confection­
ery at the Dayton bakery and
confectionery.
One good low wheel and wide
tire farm wagon for sale cheap if
taken at once. Also a heavy team
J. W. FXON.
A C orr for B illiocs C olic —
Resource, Screven county, Ga—I
have been subject to attacks of bil-
lions colic _for seveeal years.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diorrhea Remedy is the only sure
relief when all other remedies fail.
—G D. Sharp. For sale by R. L.
Harrie
To heal the broken and diseased
tissues, to soothe the irritated sur­
faces, to instantly relieve and to
permanently cure is tbe mission of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. R
L. Harris.
Haute A Moore, general black­
smith«, do all work in their line.
Repairing of all kind done prompt
ly on short notice.
My ehopper is now in running
order and doing first class work.
Bring in your grain and get it
chopped for $1 per ton.
J. W. E xon .
Vita Medu ines make red blood.
Bead ad. No cure no pay.
1897»
J ust T hink of I t !—Only one fare
tor the round trip from any point
on the lines of the Southern Pacific
to attend the greatest state fair ever
AND IB 8TILL HERE.
held in Oregon. Opens Sept. 30.
closes October 8, 1897. Every de­
Be sure and get IRVINE A SON’8 prices
partment and buildig will be filled 1
with the choicest exhibits and dis-1
piays possible., to be seen. Every!
•how ring will be graced by the
finest types of the various breeds of
If you want to save
animals. On the race track.and in P, S. Bakery in connection.
theamuaement park, trotting pac­ Best Bread in the countv, at
ing, running, hurdle jumping, nov­ LOWEST PRICES.
elties, special, saddle, and harness.
Third St. McMinn*
Nsw features and m * attractions.
A rich program for every day and
evening. Only one fare for the
round trip. Popular admission of
25 cents.
Adolf Matthiss moved hisstock
of merchandise from here last Bal-1
urday to McMinnville, where he
has rented a room and opened a
•tore. His household
taken over to that place the first of
thia week, and Mr. Matthias and
family will again make McMinn-
villa their home. ■
Harvest has Come!
«avsswwäiB
St. Paul, Oregon.
Boarding School for Girls, Reopôi
September 13.
last, was delayed several hours
by defctive trestle at Elk Rock at
the short curve just Ahis side of
Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bertram are
ngaiu to be seen on the street af­
ter their late severe illness. They
look rather slender from the loss
of flesh.
Mrs. E. S. Warren the leading
milliner of McMinnville, cor­
dially invites the ladies of Day-
ton and Yamhill county, to call
and examine her stock of milli­
nery, which will be ready for in­
spection September 25th. She
also wishes to anuounce that she
bus secured tbe service of a first
class trimmer from Portland,one
Chat comes very highly recom­
mended. All that is necessary -
is for you to call and see the
furnishing goods
GROCERIES, ETC. ~
Yours to please,
NICHOLS & GABRIEL,
All kind of hardware and buildt ;
material at the DAYTON HABD
WARE STORE, and everyth. <
usually kept in a hardware store, at
bottom prices.
Ml
TAX
DEALER
By order of County Court all
taxes not paid by October 15th,
1897, will be declared delinquent
and cost added.
AND
Oans
Office in A,G. U. W. block: Dayton, Or#
HODSON’S HARDWARE STORE
- McMinnville, Or.
Cut Down In Price:
ampion Mower and
BINDER
CASkETS. CASH
F uneral S upplies of E very
D escription .
New Hearse.
Second to nono In Yamhill county.
That the best lumber in. the market will be found at
JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville,
STEAMER
H. L BOARDMAN. President.
Their figure« generally secure the
contract. This is the result uf
selling lumlrer at the lowest price*.-
GREY EAGLE Skey Mar« a full I»!«« of
.
—FROM—
Leaves Dayton : Tuesdays, Thurbduya
and Saturdays at 7 a. m.
leaves Portland : Wednesdays, Fri­
days and Sundays ai 7 a. in.
Freight and passengers aro carried at
the lowest rate. Freight delivered to
McMinnville cheaper than by any other
line, Give«« your patronage and we
will stay with you.
Good accommodations and courteous
treatment to all.
Boat landing at Portland, foot of Yam­
hill street.
Palate Oils S r B b UA cm *
Handwuite BaaKe
CHAS. K. SPAULDING,
OwneR.
J. W, E xon , Dayton Agent.
Attention Farmers!
CUT RATES
IN WAREHOUSE CHARGES.
I will store wheat for two cents
per bushel; sack and store for four
and half cents. Back and store
THE RED FRONT, DAYTCN.
oats for four cents. Chop whent
or oats at $1 per ton, or the usual
toll.
Evsry one well knows that I have
always paid the highest prices for
grain, now io it not your duly to
i equipment. Fine facilities for instruction and rates as tow patronise the one wbo is working to
e*L Opens September 15, 1897. For the'New llluatrhted your own interest.
Yoers Respect.
giving full information, send to
"
IN
NOTICE.*
DAYTON TO PORTLAND
to TO KLONDIKE?
Take Notice.
is sure to piense
* O. R. A N. steamer Modoc runs
tri weekly between Portland and
Dayton, touching al nil Intermedi­
ate landings. Leaves Dayton Mon­
days, Wedne»«foysand Fridays at 7
F or S alk .—80 aores of bottom a. m. for Portland. Leaves Port­
land Tuesdays, Tursdays and 8aI-
Sr^L Vf^:^
Moments' ers useless IFfrirrsd
want a bargain, inquire at thia office. away; and they arc dangerously
wasted if consumed by delay in
We are pleased fO learn that our cases where Ons 5|inute Cough
late fellow citizen, Mr. Bradley is Cure would bring immediate relief.
doing quite nicely in his new nuar- R. L. Harris.
ters al the Hogg gallery, McMinn­
Picket Wire Fencing with
ville. It is said that he-ie produc­
heavy
pickets and continuous
ing the best work that has ever
been Feen in that city. IJi* work twisv, of a heavy steel wire, gal­
vanized, makes the best fence
ia finished in true city style.
on earth, for farms and high­
Miss E va M artin , McMinn­
ways.
Write to the McMinn­
ville, successor tq E.& M.E. Mar­
ville Fence works. McMinuviHo,
tin, has been enlorging her store
for descriptive price list.
and adding to her stock. At her
opening display will be seen an
1. E. FENTON,
elegant line of Feather Boas,
Ladies’ Capes, Kid Gloves, dte., WOOD,
together with tho finest line of
CLOTH and
trimmed hats ever shown in
META LIC
McMinnville.
Opening
day,
Saturday,-Sept. 25th.
No man or woman can enjoy life
uch in thia w orld
or accomplish
hile suffering from
DeWitte Little Early Risers, the
pills that cleanse that organ quick­
ly. R L. Harris
Certainly vou don’t want to suf­
fer with dyspepsia, constipation,
sick headache, sallow skin and loss
of appetite. You have never tried
DeWitt’s Little Ear'y Risers for
these complaints or you would have
been cured. They are small pills
but a great regulator. R L Harris.
'
J W. EXON.
Before building call on them mid get [rrices, which ale the low^y
Running sores, indo)
and similar troubles, ev
of many year’s standin
cured by using DeWit
Hazel Salve. It soothes*
ens and heals
It is th
cure. R. L Harris.
nicer
though
may Ie
Witch
rength-
ent pile
It is a fact that you can get the
best 25 cent meals at Strong's res­
taurant, Salem. Also fine confec­ ^Poultry.Fann. Gerd<>?>,
Md j
tionery.
Www, Bailroad and Wbbl» J
FoUcililf.
The 'Bicyclist’s Best Friend’ is n TbmMMda <n mitra !«
f .
Krw.
Krtfcbt
I’Hlde FiirrM L ..
familiar name for DeWitt’s Witch
Hasel Salve, always wady for emer­
C?
gencies. While a sp ciflc for piles, Tie BeWflLtH
”i. «U —i rut im a
4. a wj. a?.
it also instantly reliev« til c i • n
cute, bruises, salt iheum. eezema,
and all affections of the skin. It
E. M. SMITH.
never fails. R L. Harris.
Physician
and
Surgeon,
Capitalists would find, by in­
Offa-e at reei,!oni-r on Hu1 east oara*»
vestigating here, that it will pay opposite
Free ilMhoiint rhurrli
to establish a banKin Dnyton
Mak<w a specialty <rf
l.Manrlt
We mean a baiiK, not.« hroxer Also general practFre.
office. Cöme and see.
When in McMinnville call at
the Fence Works and sec how
they max* Picket Wire Fencing.
Want6(Hn Idea SrSJ
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