»ATTO-M mid. HERALD. printed »ad Publtahed at Dayton, Yamhill Coonty, OraMby Ha*au> Publishing Co $1 per year in advance; fl 25 if paid before 6 months ; $1 8D if not paid before 6 moa ; $2 al expiration of yearf No deviation from Ibis. GgTPgnrrgD: Calis, Posters. Circulars. Lattei ani Bill Heads, etc. DAYTON HERALD Office. ‘ NO. 10 DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1898 VOL. XIV TAKE NOTICE! resolutions of sympathy . gW* Hip, hurrah! 1 he com- DIED. A mander, General Toral, of tne Elisabeth Buchanan wm born near Where»», Elisabeth Buoh»un«u Hub. Spaniel) army at Santiago de Got straw hats fof harveaj at Louisville, Kentucky, April 3d. 1816; re­ moved with her parents to Pise county. bard ha* entered into-hev rest, God hav. Nichols 4 Gabriel’s. W. OF THE W. Missouri, where she was married to Eli Ing provided some better thing for her, Cuín, has surrendoretUlo Gen. The expectation is thsl there will Hubbard May Olli. 183«. They crossed OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- aud although she died' la good old age, SLafter. “ Dayton, Oregon—meet the 2d and 4th be a big yield of both wheat and the plains to Oregon by ox teams in 1858, full of days, and honor, yet in human I - MARR| jO and on their arrival settled near Silver- Monday of every month, in Woodman oats. । . ton in Marion county, wbere they resided weakness our hearts are sad for our h»s. j Tnctdiy, July 12th. at McMinnville, hall. * __________ 1874, ------------- when theo moved to s farm 'A new floor has been laid on the until ----- ------- - ---------- Wneieas, By her Itfo so gracious, no- Qr>i by justice of Peace McPIillfps, J. A anrnaa th» Yamhill river atLtke«r Salem (about2 mile« northolthst I Him-m« nf_ Albany, to Mr*. Ida Isham of A. O. U. W. bridge across the Yamhill river «I wbere lier llttllbttnU died November ble and sweet, sho won our hearts, Wheatland, H.rmonv Lodge No. 28, Ancient Order thia place. Whereas, Our loved member of the 2d. 1’882. Since that time Mrs. Hubbard —■—— hue resided with her youngest daughter, Ladles Aid Society, Mr*. Gabriel, will F H. Hiding has purchased Following is the report of the Mrs. B. Gabriel of Dayton, where she Or. Visiting brethern cordially re- the Telejihone-Register of McMinn­ was ut the time of her death, she waa mis* her beloved mother more than Christian church of Oregon for the the mother of 10 children, three only ol words can tell, »nd it 'is but Utting that past year as reported to thajate ville, of Mrs, Heath. J. E. MELLINGER, M. W. which survive her: Mra. Wm. Foster, each member of the society extend her state convention at Turner: Local W m . PAX8ON, Rec. The large cannery and evaporator and Mrs. W. H. Lewis, of Mehama, Or., heartfelt sympathy, Themfore, bo it work $18,278.17. Foreign missions plant at Salem has been leased by Mrs. B. Gabriel- She died Snuday, July s Resolved, That we tenderly sav unto $212,01. Home missions $123.01). 10th, 4£98. Her suffering n«ar the last D OF H. A. O. U. W. All thc^e Suits are worth from $2 to $2.50 more, but to sell a Newberg company. her, ‘daughter, be comforted. It la but State work $493.%. New churches was great, but as she gradually grew ■ Unity Lodge No 17, IM» W Hon« » little while her anthem you shall swell, A new awning has been put up in weaker she |>assed peacefully away, at organized 4. Number of members them off quickly we sacrifice our profits and sell them out at tb«v~^ meets everv Tuesday night in the A. U. U. W. hall,’ Dayton, Or. X laiting mem- front of the jewelry store and Mra. the age of 83 years, 3 months and 7 days. her joy you too shall know. last year 9,613—a gain of 689. Rev. A- J. HunsaSer pastor of the Bap ­ Un alwavs welcome. •Why weep for her, who having won. Number of churches reported 5<. prices quoted above. Carter ’ s notion store. z x tist church, preached the funerareermon MRS. CHARLOTTE ABDILL. W. F. Yeo has purchased the old Up Monday forenoon, when the remains __ The bound of mau's appointed years, Number that should have reported Chief of Honor. at last. We also have thousands of other suits at lowerand higher prices, taken to the Claggett cemetery, in MRS.CYNTHA HADAWAY.Rec. Life's blessings all enjoyed, life s la­ 104. Present membership 7000. Londenshausen place in Lippincott * were Marion county, 7 miles north of Salem. Membership in United Slates 1,- bors done, addition, and are moving there * for interment; Rev. Wood, pastor of the united artisans Serenely to her floal rest has passed; 000,000. Contributed to Foreign und in connection with our big CLOTHING DEPARTMENT W« Tk. neennled bv the Day- Evangelical church, Dayton, conducting While the soft memory of her virtues Missions last year $iOO,347, Th*room oceupr y y »ervieps at the grav*. have added. .f iilMrsMsfon •v»ry Monday evening in ton MarKet, has been much MM-. yet .... . Linger* llkt twilight hours, when A O. U. W- at 7 ^0 P- tn- VinUing Droved by having the walls newly Flaie Maud, only dauahterof Fred and member. iqvitJ A pubFci wta* M r «. L ksmk in B usiness AoaiN. the bright sun is set. nmwred Emily MeMicking, wa* born March 10th, — An interesting news item to the second Monday In eseli month. Resolved, That a copy of thorns feso- P ‘ '» • 1897, and died at the home of Let grand- L(dies hose, needles, confection-. pare»«, Mr. and Mra.-Diiucan Rosa, lutions be given to the bereaved daught­ publishing world is the reorganiza­ CbmibTIAN CHURCH. erv and other articles of every-] July 9th, 1898, was buried in Ilayton er, also spread upon the minutes of the tion and incorporation,on July 1st, Preaching first and third iMtd s Day f ■“ . . cemetery Sunday. Funeral services by of the Frank Leslie Publishing society, and be given tlie D ayton H kk - House, founded ii\Jl855 by Frank insach month, at H a. m. and 8 p. m-, day use at Ann* Carter’», next Elder J. Hoberg. "G. door to jewelery store. by Elder Bicafoose. ald for publication. ( Leslie. Tho President of the new >0 a. Praver meeting Wednesday (laughter of t l Kr-ia» n A Oninn Lumbert Ruth Norman, youngest daughterot I da M. Cot kxney , John Nelson 4 Quinn Lamoeri NoriHail and Mgr / llakeri wa . bom nt company ia Mrs. Frank Leslie, at7:30u n. Junior Endeavor 3 Respectfully Yours, M rh . M. T. S eth , received a large Advance threaner Weiaer, Lhho, February 8lh, 1893, and Senior Em. vor«p tn. All welcom while Mr. Frederic L. Colver, who M bs . C. W. P owbrl , a od blower on Wednesday, which died at th* home of Mrs. Baker’s grand- Committee. . has managed the property for the thev purchased in Portland. - parent«, John Baxter and wife of IMy- past three years, is secretary and * “ ton, July 8th, and was burled in the Day- arrival an £ °*PARTUR k OF J John F Alison was first to com-i ton cemetery on Munday 10th. Funeral Wherea», Our Heavenly Father has treasurer. Extbfleive improvements M AIL-3_____ — ______ Pri,lHng plant »«no. coUin, «raio. . H. co.»;I Jg-K-U»« b, EM., «.Ui.e... called home Mrs. Rebccu Anu Martin, will beanadd''“ Arrives. I^»ve» Dayton. one who has not been among us long, but and in all departments of Frank menced on the 11th with a brand » 7:10». m. Leslie’s Popular Monthly this fall. has endeared herself to many. new binder which he had purchased 1110 a m. A M ». m. 1 S an F rancisco , Cal., July 6,1898. The Leading Stere Whereas, Her daughter, Mts. Clifton, i; horses wanted at once. Lach The neatest and most substantial Myron Johnson and wife, who left to do justice to their generosity. Wo The blessed memory of thy worth Around thy place of slumber glow- horse must weigh between 1300 pencil holder will be found at Nich- Nebraska last year, on a prospect­ marched to the depot; the peple follow­ log!' and 1400 pounds. Inquire at ing tour, drove into Dayton the ing. Again liandshaKe, which was Inter­ ol’a 4 Gabriel’s. s , Resolved, That a copy of these reso­ Services morning and evening at • first of the week with their outfit rupted by our depature on the 3 o’clock this office. the Free "Methodist church next ’ and are now visiting L Wanibsgan train. Arrived in Portland between 6 lutions be given to the bereaved daught- and 6 o'clock. Immediately departed tor a | go gp tPft j upon the minutes of the and family, and other former Ne- Sunday. All are welcome. ^8. F. in Tourist Sleeper. A Spanish ttDii j,o furnished the D aytom There will be services at the • braska friends. lady In the Mate i>ar with ns did not neem H bbai , d tor H brald for pnlicnUon. pnlication. Christian church next Sunday both The steamei^Fomona, the O. C. to relish our presence. Our train con­ M rs . C. W. P owell , morning and evening, conducted by T. Co.’a new low water boat, was to Half way between Nÿc Creek I pa M. C ourtney , sisted of thirteen coaches. Thirty-two Elder Sickafoose. Subject tn even­ be placed on the route between Sa­ M bs . M. S eth , and tho Post Office, Newport, Walla Wall* boys occupied one coach. Committee. ing ‘The Turner Convention. Every­ lem and Portland Thursday. The Nothing of any moment happened en Or. body invited. company anticipate no trouble in route. We arrived safe and were escort­ When in Salem, and you want H ekkthe weary may rest . Services next Sunday at Evan­ making regular trips during the ed to the Red Cross rooms. Here we a good meal, call at the White gelical church at 11 a. m^, by the low stage bf water. Under the immediate control were treated to coffee, eggs, h*m sand­ House Restaurant, 106 State St., of M rs B urrows , this Boarding pastor Rev. S. M. Wood; Sundsy- wiches and cake, and decorated with Mr. and Mra. D. N. Baker who •chool st 10 a. m.; K. L C. E. at 7 Qowera. jWo then proceeded to camp George Bros., proprietors. Meals House offers all the advantages p. in. Preaching at Pleasantdale arrived here last week from Weiser, served day or night at all hours., of a most comfortable Home, the Maho» and were so unfortunate as Meyrltt, whifeh is some six miles out from for 15 cents up. Ladies room. at 8 p. m. by Rev. Wood. a central point, but still in tho city of rooms are large, and neatly fur­ Preaching at M. E. church at to lose their youngest child, which San Francisco. It recalls the saying; The steamer Albany is making nished, with fireplace in sitting died from whoopingcough the day 8 p. m. Sunday. Suhject/Is God after they arrived, have decided to ‘when you are out of San Francisco, you regular daily trips to Portland room. With Us as a Nation?’ are out of California.’ San Francisco Is and return. Leavidg here at mak«4tji« their future home. Conveniently located, com­ a beautiful city, being ^ullt on rolling 5:30; returning leave Portland Well made, durable overalls at manding the . most picturesque ground, like In the mountains.^ Camp The lidata have with difficulty, the Red Front—Nichols 4 Gabriel. at 2 p. in. This’ is a great ac­ views of thé ocean and beach been making trips to and from Port- life later. All O K. commodation to people of this The O. R. 4 Co.’s steamer Modoc and and Salem during the low W. A. M ellinger . scenery. leaves here on Monday mornings water. Their greatest impediment vicinity. Rates arc unusually low and What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. for Portland, making trips alter­ is at the bar below Lambert s slough O. R. 4 N. steamer Modoc runs reasonable, and nothing left un­ ’he bottoms of the boats are raked, B uffalo , N. Y.—Genta:—From tri-weekly between Portland and nate days. Oranges 15 cents per dozen, lean and smooth by the grave), giv­ my personal knowledge, gained in Dayton, touching at all intermedi­ done that would in any way con­ cocoanuts 10 and 15 cents each, ing barnacles no chance to grow and observing the effect of your Shiloh’s ate landings. leaves Day ton Mon­ tribute to tho comfort and satis­ Cure in cases of advanced consump­ days Wednesday« and Fridays at < faction of all who make it their nice mixed candy 12 cents per impede their speed. Prof. Newell of Pacific college tion I am prepared to say it is the a. in. for Portland. Leaves Port­ home. pound, at Harris’ drug store. expects to start for Indianapolis, most remarxable remedy that has land Tuesdays, Tursdays and Sat­ Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton eVer been brought to-niy attention. urdays at 7 a. m. ioj Dayton. barber shop, and get a enrooth Ind, about the middle of July. It has certainly saved many from He goes in the interest of Pacific Our baby has been continually shave or your hair trimmed in the college, and will visit other- cities consumption. Sold by R. L. Harris troubled with colic and cholera in­ latest style. Those afflicted with rheuma­ fantum «¡nee his birth, and all that Buy shoes of Nichols 4 Gabriel. and towns of his old home state, remaining several weeks. He con­ tism or dyspepsia shbuld try the we could do for him did not.seem - They are selling al lowest prices for template« going to England in Sep­ never failing cure of Northup. to give more than temporary relief, G recian . cash. tember, after returning here, and Thia isan excejleut medicine to until we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Go to Louisa Baxter’s .when remain several months, working up keep in the house. It is a veg­ Cholera and Diorrhca Remedy buying millinery. She has the an interest in hia college. etable preparation and will re­ Since giving that remedy he has not latest styles. been troubled. We want to give lieve and cure diseases of the A large lot of fruit jars, of all you thi« testimony as an evidence HOPEWSLL ITEMS. stomach, liver and kidneys. $1 sizes, at Thos. Hall s, Dayton Quite a few campers have been per bottle. For sale t this office of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise yonr iperitorious Taey are offered at the lowes1 stationed near the schodl house. remedy.—G. M. Law Keokuk, Bick headache, biliousness, con ­ They are engaged in hauling prices. stipation and all liver and stomach Iowa. For sale by R. L. Harris, The Quaker Folding, Hot Air rock from the hills to t ie river troubles can be quickly cured by druggist. Vapor Bath Cabinets for sale. beluw W heatland. The rock are using those famous little pills known Shiloh’s Consumption Cure cures to be used on the dam being built as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. where others fail. It i« the leading Inquire at this office. 44 Machine Oils, Axle Grease, at the head of the slough, which They are pleasant to take and nev­ Cough Cure, and no home «hould be without it. Pleasant to tnke and Fruit Jars at Nichols 4 Gabriel is being constructed under the er gripe. R. L. Harris. McMINN For constipation take Karl’s goes right to the spot. Sold by R. Stonebrink’s bicycle hospita superintendence of Captain Gal­ Will carry the celebrated Gotxian Boots and Shoe»« for is well patronized these days. He braith of the snag boat Math- Clover Root T a, the great Blood L. Harri«. Winter wear. Goodyear Rublwrs nnd Boots, Mardi»»- F..C. Blank«, of Lewisville. Tex­ Purifier. Cures headache, nervous­ makes any repairs required on loin a. toshes and Umbrellas. That boy of Innis Aiderman’s ness, eruptions on the face, nncj^ as, write« that one box of DeWitt’s wheels, even to making a new is quite bright. We understand makes the head clear as a bell. Witch Hazel Salve was worth $50 wheel, Repairs made on short to him. It cured his pile« of ten Sold by R. L. Harris. his first hurrah was for Dewey. S. Howorth 4 Co.,of McMinn­ notice. years standing. He advises o’hers Cannot some one take an in­ ville, are selling five pounds of Bob Moore, of LiFayette, Ind., F or S alk .—A mowing ma terest and gather fruit that is save that for constipation he has to try it. It also cure« eczema, skin 1 An old established, wellstock- pure baking soda fur 25 crnls, diseases and obstinate sores. RL chine for sale or trade. Inquire ' —AND— now going to waste, and send it found DeWitt’s Little Errly Risers ed and good paying livery barn, Ilownrd’s brand. laulle«, it if» at this office. to urchins in the cities. The to be perfect. Thev never gripe, i Harris in a cotinty seat and live flour­ worth while, when in McMinn­ Karl’s Clover Root Tea, for con­ You will be pleased with thechss mongers of the Home for Boys Try them for stomach and liver] ishing town. Inquire of, or ad­ ville. to call ut. Hnwnrlh 4 Co.'s stipation it’s the best, and if after of work done in the Dental Office K:p;-.:=r-. and Girls might pay freight. . (roubl». R L H.rri., drugstore and see fhrsodii. dress, of Dr. Lewis, McMinnville. It is .'chod .1 National Specific for malaric, Miss Rosa Marlin’s eehoo. WILSON A HENDERSON, ack age and getyeur money. Sold The editor of the Evans City, Pa , modern, gentle and thorough, GO TO headache, étc., an excellent Unionvale, closed last week. McMinnville, Or. y R. L Hanis. Globe, writes, ‘One Minute Cough Thousands of persons have been There is talk of Hopewell hav- medicine; also Japanese Oil, for When you want to buy Sarsa­ Cure is rig' tly lottnnl ft cured cured of piles by using DeWitt’s sprains, bruises, kidney com­ parilla Howorth of McMinnville, ing a new school house. my after all other rem*- Witch Hexel Salve. Il heals prompt­ dies f^frd ’ it curese«.nyhs, colds, Miss Ada Coop«.’ who has been plaint, swelling of tonsils, etc.; will sell it to you for 25 cents per ly and cures eczema and all skin a and all throat and lung trouLLs. Redmond’s old stand, McMinnville. diseases. It giv«» immediate re­ away on ta visit has returned ■ also a number of other remedies, bottle. ■ The Ondersigned would in­ R LtkHarrls. home. I for sale by Robert Earl. lief. R. L. Harris. * Mauls 4 Moorp, general black­ form the public in general that One attraction in the parade Cstarrah Cured.- A clear head ‘I thin DeWitt’s Witdh Hazel smiths, do all work in their line. •I have used Chninherltdi»’« I ongh he will do any and nil \iiid of Remedy in my familv for years nd and sweet breath secured with 8hi- on the Fourth at Salem was a Salve is the finest preparation on Repairing of all kind done prompt loh’s Catarrh Remedy ; sold on a minattire battleship Oregon. It th* market for piles.’ So yrrites ly on short notice. TEAMING. Reasonnble.clinrges always with go<>d results,' says W, guarantee. Nasal injector free. was manned by small boys, who JohnC. Dunn, of Wheeling, W B Cooper of El Rio, Cal 'For ED. HOFF, Be Not Deceived! A cough, for all work done. Satisfaction small children we fii d it < specially . Sold by R. L. Harris. placed large firecrackers in the Va. Try it apd you will think the hoarseness or croup, ale not to b« M c M innville , - - O regon same It also cures eczema, and trilled with. A dose in time of effective. For sale by It L Hanis, guaranteed. Karl’s Clover Root Tea iaa pleas cannon, which had only a small Repairs Buggies, Wagons, Unibrell»a all skin diseases R Lx Harris druggist. W. H. CAIN, Dayion. ' ant laxative. Regulate« th« bow aperture, and when the crackers Shiloh's Cure will save you much and makea repairs of all kind. Compound Celery Cordial 75 trouble. Sold by R. L. Harrie. els, purifies the blood. Clears the were fired caused a loud noise. S. Howorth 4 Co . of McMinn­ CABINET WORK F Stop that cough I Take warning. t ville. . complexion. Easy to make _and The boys were dressed in regular cents • bottle at Howorth’» Mc- guarantee their drugs to be When in McMinnville with team of every description done in good.Btyle. It may lead to consumption. A pure. Whin buying test them. leasant to laks. 25 ft*. Bold by sailors suits, such as worn by Minnville or horse, put them in the Grange 25c. bottle of Shiloh’s Cure m4»y ;. L Harris. _______ than and the they cheapest—-for 4 Farmer’a feed ehad. Team 1< sailors ____ on Cheaper battleships, Wm. Lambert’s Star Savon is a save your life. Sold by R. L. Team l Recovered, sad made es good as new The best lumber for building pur- looked and acted every inch thel oash-«lraw | good soap. Try it. iraw goods at* at Nichols Nichola 4 A cents, saddle ‘ horwôcenU. " LHartis. when fed 25 cents. Giv« him • rail- uoees ia to be found at Jnnea 4 lodge directory . Grain harvesThascommenced. We are in receipt of 285 MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS, which we have on sale at $6, $6.50, $7 and $8. A Tailoring Department so you can surely get a perfect fit. R JACOBSON & CO McMinnville, Or WE CARRY A COMPLETEJine of PAINTS and OIL. GET OUR PRICES. Wall paper 5 cents and up. See the $28 Wheel. We sell the entire Co lumbia line Horses Wanted Boarding House. WAR! WAR! WAR! In the Prices of LADIES’ OXFORDS, childs ’ ox B lood shoes , SOUTHERN TIES NICHOLS & GABRIEL’S. The Red Front. The For Ladies’ and Gents’ NEW SHOE STORE, Fine Shoes, Furnishing Goods, For Sale- A. E. McKern. To the Public C REPAR SHOP. S »