Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 04, 1898, Image 1

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    fiAffON S8RALC
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Cards, Posters. Circulará.
Letter and Bill Heads, etc.
DAYTON HERALD Office.
Printed and Published at Dayton,
Yamhill County, Oregon by
H kbald Publishing Oo.
•1 per year in advance ; 11 25 if
paid before 6 months ; 11.50 if not
paid before 6 moa.; $2 at expiration
of year. No deviation from thia.
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LODGE DIRECTORY,
"W. OF THE W.
0Lp HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200—
LvV>n, Oregon—meet the 2dl and 4th
gon lav ¿1 every monjh, in Moodman
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A. O. U. W.
Harmonv Tx>h* No. 2S, Ancient Order
I’nited Workmen, meete every SaUir-
JS in A. O. U. W. hall Ijayton,
/ Visiting brethern cordially re-
ire‘l
/. E MELLINGER. M. W.
D OF H. A. O. U. W.
'FakUJs» No It logree of Honor,
?, ev.-rv Tuesday night in the A. O.
F W ! air’ Dayton, Or. Visiting mem-
H * VHD1* *HAKUrrTE ABDILL,
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Chief of Honor.
MRS.CYNTHA HADAWAY.Rec.
UNITED ARTISANS
itv Assembly No. 16,
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Lrscaái«i every >* •"*
Lr.-iiiii ' of each month, in A. O. U. W.
Fjl, ntr7:3O p- m- Visiting members
Lrited
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W. C. T. U.
Leets .-very two weeks at the home« of
f
MiTbh D blia B axtkk , Ires.
Mas Lt.s i S cott , Rec. Sec.
Mas E>n v C. L i mm , Cor. Sec. ~
CHRISTIAN CHuRCH.
I rmacbing first and third Ix>rd’s Day
Le^l, month,at 11 a. m. anfddp m.,
Lv Elder Slcafooae. Sunday-school at
lió > ni leaver meeting Wednesday
L-.«p in. Junior Endeavor 3p. m.
EeniSf*t-mleavor 7 p. m. All welcomed
Lt the«ks< rvjces.
(RIVAL
AND
Leaves Daytoa.
CAP SOCIAL.
Mrs. R. Snyder who is serious­
ly ill, is gradually growing
A cap social will be given at Webfoot
weaker.
church Tuesday eve, March Sth, Sand­
We are informed by Dr. Court­ wiches an<l coffee will lie served. Every
young lady ia expected to tiring a box of
ney that most of the sick are con­
lunrh for two, to go with cap. Every-
valescing.
— . •*
body incited. Following program will
Services at Christian church next I i be rendered by Epworth League:
Sundav ; subject in morning, ‘Fpr-
Organ voluntary,
eign Missions.’
Bong.
Prayer.
It is expected that within a
Recitation—Manda Wilson.
month Portland and Astoria will
Recitation—Obert Nelaon.-
be connected by railroad.
Recitation—Wes Morgaridge.
Grandfather A. Coove'rt, who
Duett—Leah *nd Manda Wilson'.’
Recitation—Ella Baxter-
has been seriously III, has so far
Ree—Grace Wilson.
recovered as to be able to sit up.
Rec—Bertha Mayberry.
R. Jacobson 4 Co. of McMinn­
Duett—Mrs Baxter and Miss Morga-
ville, have moved into their new ridge.
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Hec—Haven Bel Knap.
store rooms. They have fine
Rec—Chandler Warner.
quarters, and are as busy.as bees.
Solo—Miss Hattie Dorsey.,
Lena Stilwell, who has lieen'
teaching school at Wapato lake re- IN MEMORY OF MRS. LOGAN,
turned home on Monday, her term ;
of school having closed. She ha*'
"Lth® w,wlo,n °f Al*
secured a school near McMinnville, mighty God, He has removed our
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.
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cherished sister. Mrs. E. E. Logan
^r^attl^Uni^ Eva^
fa
Hea
therefore)
ical church next Sunday as follows: ■
•’
be it,
Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; preach­
Resolved, That we, the Ladies’
ing at 11 a. m.; Christian Endbavor
Aid Society of the United Evangel­
at 6 :30 p. m. All are cordially in­
ical church, do thereby sustain a
vited. N. W. Sager, pastor.
loss keenly felt, and realize that we
Rev. N. W. Sager and wife ex­
pect to go East about the last of
April, and remain until after the
meeting of the United Evangelical
conference of this district. This
they de on account of continued
poor health of Mrs. Sager.
Dr. B. F. Swick expects to leave
DEPARTURE OF here next Monday morning for
Oregon,
where he will re­
MAILS' Eastern
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Arrives.
7;»a. m.
1110 a. m.
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NO. 43
DAYTON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1898- *
4 M p. ■».
ViK p. m.
main during the summer working
at dentistry. Probably, about the
first of May, Mra. Swick and daught­
er Faye, will go to Eastern Oregon.
Mr. Sweasy, father of Mrs. C.
I Dr. Lewis dentist McMinnville. C; Holland, who moved to Port­
land last week with his daught­
I Fgg* 12 cents.
er, a few nights ago dranK car­
Wheat 71 cents.
bolic acid, supposing it to be
Boh»To Mr. and Mr». Dani Gibbons, cough medicine that he used.
Wednesday . March 2, » girl.
It has not yet been ascertained
City council meet next Mon­ whether he will recover or not.
day evening.
We would not be styprised
Mrs. Reasoner i* again assisting from present indications, that
Mrs. Riley in the hotel.
within a short time Day ton would
Fine toilet soaps at 10 cents per have a first class bank. Such
'box at Mrs. I-oui»u Baxter’s.
an institution is needed here, as
Mrsi Louisa Baxter went to Port- the business of the .town, which
Jand Wednesday to select a spring is now on t te increase. Jwi ilbfully
f get in
show. The parties j
Mock oFiSittmery.
•e fortu-
Dr. J. L. Hewitt of Portland, on the ground floor &
Line up to Dayton last Friday, to nate.
Mend the funeral of Mr*. FL E.
A Memorial service for the
Logan.
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late Francis E. Willard will be
B. S. Fay came down from Salfitp held next Sabbath evening in
o Weston on the steamer Altona the M. E. church, under the au-
fuesday. He will visit here several
spices of the W. C. T. U., assist­
lays and then return to Salem.
ed by the pastors of the various
Ed. Varuel and wife of Ya- churches. We hope as many as
piina, are here visiting their posable will att< nd, as‘’Tis fitting
Jieir cousin, Mrs. Louisa Baxter in life to give some thought in
had a faithful worker in'deceased,
who was ever ready to sacrifice for
the well being and comfort of those
with whom she associated.
Resolved, That while we lament
the loss of her we love in meek obei­
sance to the will of Him who doeth
all things well, nnd that we extend
to the bereaved family and friends
our tenderest sympathy, pointing
them to the Source of all Strength,
the Father’s Divine Love, which al­
ways has met, and always will meet
every human need.
Resolved, That a copy of there
resolutions be sent to the D ayton
HERALb for publication, a nd also be
placed upon the minutes of- the
society. -
M rs . N. W. S auer ,
M rs . B G abriel ,
I da M; C ourtney ,
Committee.
New Grocery Stere
ALASKA_LET^R.
SCHOOL NOTES.
Several of the teachers attended ilio
teachers' Institute at Carlton hist Sator-
S kagway , Alaska. Feb. 13. '93.
J. C. Niaioia—Friend For benefit of day.
Tenth grade took examination in alge­
would-be Klondike« I will give a brief
review of mv oliaervations in t^is God bra last week. The results an- very sat­
!
forsaken country during my shhrt reei- isfactory.
donee Lore. I believe I told you of my ‘ R-gular monthly examination takes
attempt to cross the nass. I the* found place this week.
I will not allow mvself to be undersold. I do not cut priced
that I had lota to learn about Alaska, amj
Last month's examination was much ! Or make speci:ll buits to delude customers, but givo them their
sattefactory than the preceding
came beck. . Teo
Fee nearly frpxe my mouth i more
laore satfofactory
pn-eeding: n,onev’8 worl|, ju everv purchase.
GOOD
_____ GOODS, LOW
nd to trim my moustache
and
work
shut. I had
mouatsqjle with 1 one, —
•* we hope
~■ * that
1-* “ this
*l- month's -
-i - PRICES,
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FAIR
TREATMENT.
With thesp acquirements yud
a jack-knife. That was the fl»ttime in
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will
find ...
it u pleasure
to do
business
with me.
The 8th grade pupils have some Inter-
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my life that I took a jack-knife shave,
esting work in mental aritlmieUe, bv dll-1 Bought for cash ami sold tor cash or produce.
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with ice instead of soap. Atldtn<theex- <
Igent
study
they
will
necomidish
it.
[
4-
1
ours
very
respect.
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IHOts.
HALL.
perience acquired on tXat trip tn vny al- J
TherifUi'grade have begu^i the study of
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ready large hump of conceit. jtaf,com-
pany w ith a big-helirteil young follow
Special attention ia being given to In-
named Turnor, I again started with Bbdut
400 |X>undsof freight 3 days ago! Bound atruction in writing in all grades, and
IN DAYTON.
PATRONIZE
Bennett in 3 <lnys! we can make Chat
distance without .any troublep Alas,
alas, we're not at Bennett yet. •No, not
even at the summit. The first dgy we
made 6 miles; the second 5; aadjhis
morning we took one-half the <>Ait to
the foot of the summit, and it will take
at least 3 days more to get our outfiat
over on the other side, aud the Lord only
knows how much longer it will take to
make Bennett. I’ve played porse G
miles and walked 16 more to day, a total
of 22 miles, ami I find I've donna day’s
work. This is the best countryoneartli to
take the conceit out. of a fellow, and it
doesn’t take long to do it. Don’t you
ever doubt that fact.
The trail is wide enough for teams Hie
first 3 miles. Six miles up you |ome to
Porcupine hill. It makes maqy look
blue to get over that point. Afljer this
comes Hie river again for about# miles.
Then tip m ound
each day.
Seventh grade will soon finish primary 1
grammar and take tip advaueed work. |
Miss Dulin's pupils are doing some'
good werkiu map drawing. Drop in and j
see it.
Come In some day amt see the primaiy
pupils write.
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Miss Findlay's pupils are improving
rapidly In reading. Come and hear them '
and see if you do not ngree with us. . -4
The fine weather gives the play ground
a lively appearancii
The attendance is quite good al pres­
ent, and there an' very few cases of tar-
diness. Pupil» Should bo careful to be
on time and attend regularly, as their;
advancement depends to -v grout degree
upon punctuality.
Your Home Merchant.
BY DOING SO BUY
Dry Goods Dress Goods, Table Lin­
ens, Eider Down, Muslins, Canton
Flanels, Mackintoshes,(Ladies, piss­
es and Gents), Boots and Shoes, and
Rubber Goods. Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Clothing (Mens, Boys and
Childrens), Mens’ extra Pants, Gro­
ceries, Crockery, etc.
There are-three .little things
Get prices before going elsewhere.
which do more work than any other
three
little
things
created
—
they
are
NICHOLS & GABRIEL,
J
The lint, the bee nnd DeWitt’s Lit­
miles, and its steep enough for every
THE RED FRONT DAYTON.
purpose- Then you again take the river tle Early Risers, the last being the
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tor 3 miles. Wlieit this country Sas hud famous Itttle pills for stomach and
out they forgot to make the river level. liver troubles. R. L - ILirrie.
Then when you hiive puHed' bard
Whooping cough is t! e most dis­
and long enough to be at Dawson, the tressing malady; but its duration
Whitp Pass hotel looms up and abovs it •can lie cut short by the use of One
for 3 miles, the trait .Whew! B is at .Mfnnte eough Cure, which is also
un.rluA.
JwH-eea. Those
Thus.' 3 miles
mile* are the
. , best . . known
__ - remedy
..A....1.. c.-
angle
of 30 degrees.
for .........
croup
long enough to be 20. At last they oome and all lung and bronchial troubles.
to an end. That is a* far as I’ve got. I R L Harris
*'
could see
of a mile over the White
I have been afflicted with rheu-
Pass to the summit. The pass lookssut«
-iiar tSabig crevice through the moun­ mntism for 14 year* and nothing
tain. I will say that I believe—in iact teemed to give any relief. I was.
I know that ex-Detective Welsh, of Port- able to.be around all the time, but
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
land, i . ikd when he miid he carried 40 constantly suffering. I had tried
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pounds in one day fcom Skagway to Ben­ everything I could hear of-and ats
nett. The man who can do that will-b# last was tcld to try Chamberlain’*
in a future generation. He is not yet Palm Bnlm, which I did. and was
Immediately releived and in a short
liorn.
To my friends in Oregon I would say; time cured. I am happy to say
,The Gold Hill Prospecting iiiid Miße development Company for
First, stay at liome. But if you must go that It has not since returned.—
the
purpose of proseetning work on’Gbld properties-already discov­
to Alaska the following facta may be Josh E dgar , Germanton, C'nl Fori
ered
and for the purpose of oufitting 3 prospecting parties in the
found useful • “ No man will be permitted e«l« by R. L. Harris, druggist.
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to pass the Canadian custom house at • BeV. E. Edward*, pastor of t^e- spring for the
lake Tagish unless he pays the Canadian English Baptist Church at Miners­
dutv, which averages about 25 per cent ville, Pa., when suffering with rheu-
ad valorem, and has provisions enough to matisin, was advised to try Cham have opened their books for the subscription of 1*200 shares of th
maKe 3 pounds per
for
davs. berlaih’s Pain Bahn. He says:
icompaey stocK. Subsdription can be made through the I’residcn
Bear these two facts ill mind, ns one can­ few applications of this liniment of the company upon paying 5 per cent of face value of stock, or
not afford to be turned back at Tagish, proved of g-eat servico to me. Il through the Scandinavian-American BanK, Tacoma, Washington.
(as many are now being turned), after subdued the inflamalion and re- The opportunity to obtain an intrest in the woderful
having hauled a good outfit that far.
lieved the pain. . Should any suf­
The best clothing for this country is ferer profit by giving Pain Balm a
good woolen underwear, and the common trial it will please me.’ For sale
made and to be made, in Alaska is hereby offered on it phin that is
duck goods on the outside. They pre­ by R. L. Harris, druggist.
vent the wind blowing through a person.
We are anxiou* to do a little good sure to bring onormoug returns to all persistent investors. Cash
Mackintosh is no good; the wind goes in thl* world and cati think of no $5.00 for each share desired must accompany the application for
right through it. I belive the best ani­ fdeaeimter or better way to doit
subscription. Address,
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mals on thelrail are great big steeis An than liy recommending One Min­
G old H ill P hosfectino it M ine D evelopment C o .,
ox in harness will draw a ton on nearly
Copgh Cure as a preventive of
Tacoma, Washington.
the whole trail. I’ll except the ox for pneumonia, consumption and other
hills. The only sensible thing to haul serious lung troubles that follow
on
isa rawhide. The mêasley
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. sleds are neglected cold*. R. L. Harri*.
constantly tipping over; wlicreas^it j
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doesn’t matter whether a rawhide turns
Ladies, Fake tie
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oWornot. Half the dog train* are not1 are troubled with consttpatmn, sal-1
worth their feed. A good Indian team ia low skin, and a tired feeling, take
Oi K ; buttbe Yankee curs are not in it. Karl’? Clover Tea, it is pleasant to
A mule will haul on a rawhide 750 take. Sold by R. L Harris.
We are paying particular atten­
tion to our News Department and
would be pleased to receive your
order for any book or periodical
printed.
R. L. HARRIS,
To give some idea of the ca-
pacity— and size of Snyder &
Co.’s new evaporator, we give a
* — facts
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J:-- it:
q'|)e
few
regarding
building is 120 feet in length by
40 feet in width—two stories in
heiglith, with basement- for fur­
naces, of which there is eight.
To build these furnaces it took
58,000 brick, two thousand less
than it did to build the Baptist
church of Dayton. On the first
floor there will be 8 dryers, which
when in operation, will require
2200 trays to hold fruit or
vegetables while in process of
drying. On the same floor there
will be different Kinds of ma-
The
chinery.
. business office
will be in the front, The upper
story will be utilized for various
Mr*. W. F. Gilkey, who had been passing, to the noble dead.
purposes.. There will also be an
risiting with friends in Salem fora
Snyder ft Co. started 3 of their
fortnight come down to Weston on new dryers oft onions Tuesday. It engine building attached to the
lower story. A large two story
the fteamer Ruth Monday.
will not be long until they have the
warehouse will also be built on
whole
machinery
in
full
operation.
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The W. C. T. Ü. will meet at the
the
lot north of the hotel, to be
|hmi«e of Mrs. Courtney on Friday, Next week they will ptobably com­
used
for storing fruits, vegeta­
mence
drying
potatoes.
They
have
March 11th. All are invited.
commenced work on the warehouse, bles, and in other ways. There
E mily C. L umm , Cor. Sec.
which will be built on the lot on will be about 100 men, women
The Epworth League «redoing to opposite side of street north of ho­
and children employed at work
give a course of lectures, not litera­ tel. It is to be a two story build­
in the evaporator, «nd indirectly
tures, as published last week. Ilie
ing.
—
many others will reeeive employ­
first lecture will l»e given April 6th.
On Saturday, March 19, Win. ment chopping and
hauling
Remember the date.
Clemens will sell at public sale, wood. The citizens of Dayton
J W Carey and family are once at his place 4 miles south of Day­
more residents of Dayton. They ton. a lot of household goods, farm may congratulate themselves on
c innville or
having secured the building of pounds the longest part of the trail, you
Stop that cdugh ! T^ke warning.
have moved from Amity to . this
inis j|n lementi( caUle, hogs, harness
Will carry the celebrated Gotzian Boot* nnd Shoes for
place. They occupy their own raa- J b
Terms.—All sums un- the evaporator here, as it would may have to double up twice on hills. It may lead to consumption. A
Winter. wear. Goodyear Rubber* and Bool*, Macdin-
idence, corner of Ferry and Filth de|>
¿¿sh; sums over $5 note be a valuable addition to any The best place to out tit isJunea'in Itcan 25c. bottle of Shiloh’» Cure may
»uve your life._ Sold by R. L.
town
or
city,
and
so
will
be
to
be
done
here,
but
prices
are
too
high.
to«he« an<l Umbrellas._______________ ________ ___
with approved security, payable
It ba* been reported that while n November 1. Sale to commence at this place. Those who donated At Juneau Portland prices can be dis­ Harri*.
KLONDIKE
money and labor towards the counted.
Young man was attending a dance jq o’clock a. m.
.’Go to Louisa Baxter’s when
I am tired as a white man ought to get, buying millinery. She lias the
at L ifayette, he passed undet an
erection of a new building shonld
Dr. Leroy I^wis, the dentist of
KATAKISM
assumed name in order to secure *
be highly commended for their and will close. Have done a big day's latest styles.
for
the
dance,
but
that
the
McMinnville,
is
now
located
in
worK,
and
have
many
more
to
do
before
partner
liberality and enterprising pub­
new rooms in the Jacobson block.
Karl’s Clover Root
i* a pleas­ To every one going td the new
I get bai-K to where the Almighty intend­
»ch'-me failed,
lic spirit. Such a spirit, with
Publiehed.by New York Tribune.
ant laxative. Regulates the bow
He has convenient well arranged
ed people should live, Y’ours, etc.
gold fields.
unity of action, is what builds
els, purifies the blood. Clears the
T om . P. ronmciN.
Second Edition.
hoarseness or croup, are not to be rooms, aud is doing a thriving
A BOON A BLESSING.
towns and cities.
complexion.
Easy to make and
32
Pages,
18x12 1-2 inches
trit! d With. A dose in time of business.
His many Dayton
pleasant to take. 25 eta. Sold by
Dixon’s Hair Tonic is recom­
1
50
Shib h's Cure will save you much friends don’t fail to visit him
A
general
review
of the advances
O. R it N. steamer Modoc runs R. L. Harris.
trouble. Sold by R. L. Harris.
when in the county seat, espect- mended as an excellent tonic for tri-weekly between Portland and
pnicticiil quest tons nnslfcrcd, not and improvemei>f* iniido
The best lumber for building pur­ by guess work—not by stny-at- leading branches of firm industry
Oliver chilled plow* are the best, ally when they havea molar that the hair. It promotes the growth Dayton, touching at nil intermedi­
of the hair, restores the hair to its
poses
is to be fo.und ¡it Jone* & |)0I1)C8—but by experirme, that during the last Irnlf centuhy.
ate
landings.
.Leaves
Dayton
Mon
­
—try them. Price* reduced. For needs the care of a dentist.
natural eolor, and remove* dan­
Special articles by the bert ngri-
days Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 Adam* McMinnville.
lias been there—lived there—
»ale by Mauto it Moore.
,
The
an(j vegetable evap- druff. Free from leads and dyes,
cultural writers, oil topic* whicb
a. m. for Portland. Leaves Port­
workcil thertf-^and is new going
Take your prescription to Hill’s orntors of Dayton, have built up and a purely vegetable compound. land Tuesdays, Tursdays and Sat­
they have made their life study.
For
sale
by
Mrs.
I.ouiisa
Baxter.
liack.there,
to get
new drug store to have them filled flnother important industry here.
Illustration* <>f old fnaWimed im-.
urdays at 7 a. m. for Dayton.
McMinnville.
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u ¡9 tliat of making tin cans for
C. W. P.0*6’1’
I Shiloh’s Consumption Cure cures
RICH
plements.
I A vast amount of practical iiifnr-
One always wants a good sub- g^jpment of the dried
¡B the leadinu
ed products
products wuhes to info m the pubhc hat
telling when to start—how much mntion.
•tantial meal after making a of - the
- evaporators.
•
G. B. Abd ill he 18 still in business ana selling । Cough Cure, mid no home should
it will eOMtw-wliat to take—how 1
A valuable aid to farmers who ib -.
purnay. You will find ihe best who does this work, has in his drugs and medicines, fine toilet be without it. Pleasant to take nod
to go—how todive— how to keep ¡"in; to Mimulnte produelnm
soaps,
brushes,
combs
and
per
­
meals at Strong’s restaurant einp)oy> beside himself and Mrs.
goes right to the spot. Sold by R.
fumery and fancy toilet articles, in
well—¡what to do when sick—
L. Harris.
I
Salem.
Abdill, three persons—Frank great variety.
Also all kind of
where to go there—how to pros- Hnctiv<IT 7
-
Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton
• or
T rade .—A Berry, Hiram Me|li»g®>‘ »nd L. patent medicines, pills, etc. Book*
F ok 8
,,
ec
t
—
how^
to
mine
there,
aml|
barber shop, and get a smooth
ONLY 15 CENTS « COPY, by mail;
good work horse—good for all Rossner, all of whom are kept and stationery cheap.
much more.
*
shave or your hair trimmed in the
Mend your order to
purposes—will be sold for cash, busy making cans. They have
Right now is the time to get
THE HERALD.
or traded for a milk cow. In lately been making pipe to be your picture* taken at the ‘Cro- latest style.
IT IS A TREAURY AND A TREASURE
Dayton. Oregon
be
used
in
the
new
evaporator.
quire at the Webfoot sawmill.
nise Gallery,’ Salem, Or., oppo­
Its material has never before.
con|lti|mlinn uite Kurie
Mr. Abdill has a well equipped
USEFUL
KNOWLEDGE
Cure that enugh with Shiloh's tin shdp, having all the neces­ site court house, cottier state and
been published—it is privately j ckm,r Root T n (h(i gre„t Blood
BIDS WANTED, . *
FOR XVKRVRROOV,
cure. The best Cough Cure. Re­
High streets.
printed—can only be nnd by । tirilier. (Jures bendai.he. nervous
sary and late improved machin­
lieve* orb^ promptly. One mil­
A thrill of terror is experienced • Sealed bids will lie received bv the
sending to E. S trinbach , Jaco Inees, eruption« on the face, pini
NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE
ery
therefor.
The
first
of
this
lion bottle* sold l*st year. 40 do-
when a brassy cough of croup County Clerk of Yamhill Couifty, up to
ma, Was i., and enclosing 25c. i makes the "head clear as a bell
FOR RPBCTACkE .WEARER*.
*•» for 25 cts. Sold by R. L. week he informed us that he had, sounds through the house at night. March 10th, UiO*. at 1 o’clock p m., for
i Sold by R L: Harri«.
about one week befere t at, pur­ But the terror soon chsnge* to re­ furnishing lumber to the Hweral road
Barris.
~
The above Isiok containing valuable
Refer
to
any
bank
here
for
ey-j
chased
1400
worth
of
material
to
lief after One Minute Cough Cure districts of Yamhill County, in wagon
Children and adults tortured by
information and how to care for the
¡deuce of good faith. _ •
eye, sent frei ou application
burn«? scalds, injuries, eczeme or make into cans and that it was has been administered. Safe and load lots when ordered by the road su­
We harmless for children, R. L. Harris. pervisor. Bids not to apply on lumber
»kin disease* may secure instant then about worked up.
' Don't annoy. others by vcur| For the speedy nnd permanent cnr< nf
tobe ftiriiished for bridge* let by con­
trlif f by using DeWitt’s W itch , men(Wll
mentton this
ims w
se that
m«« the citizens
coughing, and risk your life bv neg­ tett^r„aaJt Theur.i and vezema, Chain-
What pleasure is there in life with tract. Bide to lie opened in court room
.Hsicl Salve. Hji the great Pile of [)nyton and vicinity can form a headache, constipation and bili-
CHARLES H. HINGES, D- R.
lecting a cold. One Minute Cough' berMa'* Rye ami tikin Uiutmcnt U
of county court at 1 o'clock p, m., tin
»«nMy. R. L Harris.
! nn idea of what a good thing ousnesef
Cure cures cough», colds, croup, without an «¿piai. - It re’ievi « the Inch­
Thousands experience
EXPERT OPTICIAN,
and smarting almost imtantly and
grippe and wll throat and lung ing
All of the stock of hats at Mr*, they have right at home, and them ^rho could, become perfectly March lOUi, 1*1«.
it# conf inned -use effects a tM-rmsner.t
,
Th« right to reject any ami nil bids is
troubles.
B. L. Harris.
UREGON
Louisa Baxter's millinery sfbre show the amount of business be- healthy by using DeWitt’s Little roast r vm I
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. cure. It al. ojcurcs itch, ba’-ber's itch,
KALEM,
W
a treat nnr customers al
sdre ^„^5
nipplr*, itching
will be sold at cost. Ladies now ing done here. It is probable Early Risers,the famous little pills.
«c treat our customers m «cnld
ehapp! head,
.4 han(tot
eri> ptlre
gnj ,
c. E. DUKENFIELD,
36* Commercial SI, 2 I door north
your time to get bargains in that when the new evaporator is R. L. Harris.
County Clerk.
alike;
no
partiality
«hown.
ffranulated
Hd*.
,
h of Post O Hico.
1 completed and in full operation,
Glass pa in to, oils, and everything 1
try to make you all good looKing.
__
-
By F. W. SiTTox^Deputy. .
Millinery.
Dated this 11 th day of February, 1W«.
Cro 111 se the photographer, oa- j
aro
best tonic, blood purifier
Reinember the Cron iso studio that Mr. A WHI Will have to em- for building purposes at Jones A (
“GOLD MINING
KLONDIKE
Gold Discoveries
NEW SHOE STORE,
M M
,
..
, “50 YEARS’
IMPROVEMENT
INFARMING.”
*Thc Eye
Skin Diseases
lot dou
bree of woKinen