DAYTON HERALD GETfRINTEDf, Cards, Posters. Circulars. ■ Letter and Bill Heads, etc. DAYTON HERALD pffice. Printed and Publlahed at Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon by H bbald Publishing Co. $1 per year in advance ; 912$ if paid before 6 months ; $1.50 if not paid before 6 moa.; $2 at expiration of year. No deviation from this. < * Getting warm. Wheat is heading out. ; Butter 20 centa for 2 pound Summer has surely come. Your teeth largely determines Blraw hats at Nichols A Gabriel’s- I m condition of your health. Con- Nile Addison is on the sick ¡¡ît Dr. Lewis, Minnville. list. Freeh orange«, lemon«, bannan««, and Note and letter paper, ink, pens, •«U every week at Detmering’«. etc., at Detmering’s poetoffice store. Kearney Carter of Woodburn, We have made a fortunate purchase from several of L. R. Aiderman last week made •M here on a visit last week. He a trip to Seattle and other points on the Oregon Woolen Mills, including the Oregon City bM not visited his old home for the Sound. • T i over two years. mills, of a fine lot of Harmony lodge A. O. U. W. of J L Rush who now makes his Day ton have decided lo have a pic- home in Eastern Oregon, it visitihg L gon-in-law and daughter, Mr. nio in the near future. • Gravel has been placed at cross and Mrs. A. L Gould.x - -for tailor made suits. ^Iso a finedot of?- ings of all streets in the city, and Strong s is one of the oldest . l holes in the streets filled with restaurants in Splena. 11 -- 18 -- a - , gravel. rood place to taxe meala when The warm weather is melting the ¡¿that city. enow in the mountaine, causing the Bring aLong your bi eye Les, rivers to rrise. PoRtland is pae- to his repair shop, says A. H. paaing foR a flood. and can make you a Robinson, and have them re- * • The foundation of the Dayton flouring mill hasbe$n laid. Lum paired in good shape. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Abdill were ber is being hauled on the ju Portland last week, visiting ground for the building. with their sou D. B. Abdill and Mr. and Mre. 8. W. Sigler were -in our own Tailoring Department, at the following wife. They remained over Sun ’orlland visitors this week. Mr. Sigler is serving on the United day. States grand jury, and his wife is '.A'perfect fit guaranteed. Tbs income of the McMinnville visiting their son. p l(,Remember that we carry the largeat assortment of BMt office for year ending March The Dayton public school closed 80 188o, wus $4.775.03. This is Beady-Made Clothing on the West Side. Mens’ Nverol hundred dollars more than on Thursday. This (Friday) even ing a public entertainment .will be forth« previous, year.—Telephone- < strictly all WpoLSuRs from $4.80 and up. Fine Dress given by the school in the Christian ''Regiiter. _______ __ ___ church. The exercises will be of an Spits, from $7.50 to $25.00. You are cordially in- ' The scbpdl bell will not be interesting character. -vitod to ,^all and inspect our large stock of Dry heard calling the children to The following persons went as achool for several months after delegates, from Dayton to the Gbods, Shoes} Bats, Millinery, and our whole fine this ween. -The spring and sum grand chapter of O. E. S., which mer term of school Closed Thurs Respectfully yours, stock in general. was in session at Portland, this day. weeK: M j J k S. Robertson, Mrs. R. JACOBSON & CO. McMinnville. Ed. Brown, who is at work on the . Nichols, Mrs. M.‘ 8. Adams, Meaner Hoag, running on the Wil- and Mrs. A. J. Rossiter. I lamelte between Portland and Cor- Thos. Hall having sold his in vallie,waa home on a visit this week. He took his little boy who ie rup terest in the Willamette evapora- ,or to L Wambsgaus and Chas.i tured to Portland for treatment. • Bcott, who already had an inter Mn. Spangler who is well known est in the evaporator, has taken lo many here, is coming to Dayton stock in the new flouring mill Friday, June 9lh. She will arrange to the amount of $1000. for a public meeting on Saturday., On Bunday morning a Gospel Tem- The Oregon soldiers are at «rance meeting will be held in the Manila, awaiting transportation . E. church. home. If not already on the Spray with Carbolic Com briny deep homeward bound, pound; death to all fruit tree they soon will be, and it is hoped pests and’ hop lice. Call for that they may have a Jpleasant circulars and see sample. and safe voyage home, and.meet T homas HALt, Ag’t. their friends itr-good liealtb. Friday nigfil June 9, an enter The following named persons tainment, will be given in the opera were elected to fill the offices of honaa at LixvM inn villa v navy tKa nrnffirHR w»» Harmony lodge Wo. 28, A. O. U. W. to be for the benefit of the county P. M.W.,8. E. Goodrich; M. W.J monument fund. A comedy will Geo. H. Baxter; foreman, W E.| • be rendered by home talent, under Gabriel; O., Jno. Starr; recorder, J. direction and supervision of Percy H. Meilipger; financier, E. Had H. Levin, a rising young actor. away; receiver, F. JBerlram;G , Em , mett Maxfield; I. W., Wallace One of the special features of thi Goodrich; O. W.,Wm. Paxson. D.of H. of this place is the kin< Once or twice lately a bicyclist I m A considerate attention given th has been observed riding on the 1 wk. Mrs. rF. Bertram, Mrs. Hidaway, and Mrs. J. E. Mellinger, , । sidewalks of the city. Look out ng young man, you may be picked up Vere out one day last week visiting « I BICK wire, vsear ter, by the city marshal, and you would tick sister, Mrs. Oscar cm Carter Who at this writing is much im- then have to make a payment to . tornveed the city treasury for the viola- 1 P ’ , ,, tion of a city ordinanc. The roads _ Our efficient and gentlemanly —better, keep in the road road overseer Wm. Hamilton it do- ^8 ing good work grading and grub- ding the roads leading to and In the community known as through Dayton. Let tho good West Dayton, we notice some good work go on. We have always ad- and praiseworthy improvements, vocated good roads. Gravel is the Chas. Hadley has built a new fence ’ right thing to make them perma-l and grubbed out the wild rose bush- for nent after getting the rogd bed es that adorned a portion of his thrown up in shape. front fence. This was a much „ , w t-7 n w -» needed improvement, and adds to ’s I C ht Unity I-odge No. D. of H. st aDDeaHrance of of Mr. Mr. Hadley Hadi Rs last regular meeting, elected beauli^farm. The spirit of im- effioere for the prov^ must have been conta- lows: Past C of H, Mrs Ella Har p Hiram Mellinger has filed i ? "up the fence around what is known of H, Miss Weisa Bertram , C of C, , P Parrish tract. Miss Ora Mellinger; recorder, Miss Ben Parrish tract. Dayton is having a number of L Grace Hadaway; financier, Mrs. new sidewalks laid down. J. H. Etta Bertram; receiver, Mrs. Ada Goodrich; usher, Mise Nina Baxter; Flower has put down a brand new I W, Miss Dell* Yeo; O W, Mrs. walk on Alder street in front of his risdence corner Second and Alder Kvs Bertram. streets, which is owned by Uncle There is an ordinance prohibit Bennie Robinson. M. S. Adams is ing bicycilists riding on the side laying a new walk in front of the walks in Dayton. Why. don t it Taylor property on Ferry street. apply to tricycles or wheels ridden The walk along the same property —FOR— by children, which is the greatest on Second street, Mr. Adame re- nuisance, or most dangerous lo ?sired and made in good shape. pedestrians? Why not treat them he * UUB11 . . of ............................ . BT-r\ chairman the committee on ,------- - * alike, and if one is permitted to ob- gtreetg an<i sidewalks, of the city struct the sidewalk and endanger hgg noU6ed H. W. Gilhng the limbs or person of those on chairman, to lay down a new walk, why not permit the other to Jn front of his residence on I -rrwTT'kT> do the same? Third street, near the cemetary. JJXvxzJN , The teachers annual institute will Mr. Gillingham has torn up bis oldl be held al couit house, McMinn- walk and ordered lumber for a new ville^June 14, 15 and 16. The|Wa]k. new school law .requires all teach There has been reports that ers to attend the annual institute for the wheat and other grain crops three days. Lectures will be given in .‘°... vicinity would ibis vicinity would be be short short each evening of the session, by the ? failure We failure. We instructors. StateSup’t. of Public — •in in fact almost a failure, we Instruction J. H. Ackerman will be would ask the ,nd,^a®1 . present June 15. ' makes such an assertion, bow he _ E. V.'L ittlkfibld , Co.Supt. ¡arrives at sue । a conclusion, or where are his eyes—in top of his DON’T WALK -But We venture the assertion Phoenix or Golden Eagle Bicycle u will be a large grain and ride thabest; fully guaranteed that there w ll oe^a large g fora year. Phoenix $40; Golden crop here this season fully an Eagle $25. Call and examine the | »verge one, and that wheat new Repair Shop, where there is a be excellent quality. We see no ----- - । I ---------------------- . —it . It will be to the interest of those intending to paiut to call and full line of Sundries at reasonable for it to -- be otherwise iring done, <Ml -taft d O g well on the ground and . Our materials are guaranteed lo be pure. prices. All kind of repai- uu — __ — - tai in * " . __ enameling, etc, cheapest in LK the a * . * ka' we il ll. Harvest nn no rlibilikt doubt, P county. A, H. ROBIN8O£ ou , account of cold - • Agent, Dayton, Or... -|nd wet weather. „ ^Eggs H cents per dozen. NO. 52 DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 9, 1899 VOL. XIV R. JACOBSON & CO SPECIAL NOTICE. CASSSIMERES, Eastern Gassimeres, and Worsterds, On Saturday last whpn the steamer Mpdoc was making a - ending at her dock here A. Avingston, one of the deck lands, while in the actfiLthrow- ng out a line, slipped and fell into the river. Arlie Armstrong another deck hand, who had his > oot injufed, a day or two before, seeing the critical condition of his fellowworkman, endeavored to rescue him from a watery grave. He bravely leaped over board after his companion. Af ter a short struggle in the cold waters, the two young men were rescued with line by Dolph Hud dleston, another deck hand, with no moreT^amage thap being thoroughly soaked. The young men were all of Dayton. , B. Gabriel, of the mercantile firm of Nichols & Gabriel, has rented About 10 acres of land from Mr, Borie, in the Willam ette bottom. Mr? G-’saons have plowed the land “over several times, making it like an ash heap. Mr. Gabriel took „two days off from the stbTO the first of this week,.,*nd with another man, assisted the boys to plant the land with potatoes. We pre dict thqt he will have a big crop of spuds from that tract of land, and will be well repaid for his extra work, although paying a high rent for it. Early Monday merning Jui.iC 5, there camo, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Caughlin, a di minutive young lady, who de manded admission as one of the family. After* hasty consulta tion with a physician and some of the neighbors, her requests were granted, and now she is tho pet of the family, ‘Tom’ don’t tbinK it necessary to go to Alasxa to dig for gold, as he he feels rich enough now. Mother and child doing well. It is reported that the father is in a critical condition. Veterans of the civil war, ip Day ton and vicinity, will meet at C.W. Powell's drug store Wedmes- day, June 14, for the purpose of organizing a G. A. R. post in Day- ton. All who served in thecivil war are requested to be preseift at the meeting, and become a charter member of the organiza tion. This is a move in the right direction; Dayton has-as many different lodges of fraternal'or ders, as any town of its size in the state—why not take in the Grand Army. >----- ~ Last Sunday while cleaning a bicycle W. H. Tucker had his right thumb caught in sprocket wheel. The nail was torn out al the roots and bent over double, causing a most painful wound. Dr. Rossiter dressed the wounded thumb, and Mr. Tucker, although experiencing considerable pain and inconvence, continued slic ing mélits, and waiting on cus tomers in the market,Jhe same as ever. The A. O. U. W. and Degree of I Honor grand lodge will be held at The Dalles, July 18lh_. Following were elected delegates from the lodges here to attend : E Had away, representative; J. E. Mel linger, alternate, will represent the A.OU.W. Mrs. Eliza Bertram del egate, and Mrs. J. E. Mellinger al ternate, will represent Degree of Honor. There is no good reason why the road between Newberg and Day ton should be in such a miserable con- ilion as it usually is in winter, 'here is plenty of the best of gravel nlhiu easy reach of the road, which if a portion was hauled and placed on the road each year would make it in first class condition for travel at all seasons., First Class Sait of Clothes MASTIFF SHOES. R. M. WADE & CO., McMinnville, Oregon. are headquarters CLEVELAND CRAwTOIuD, I A SEVEN DAYS Special Sale, Saturday, June 17tb. And all kind ofBICYCLE SUNDRIES Supplies, etc Dry Goods Houses their entire Sample lines at 50 CENTS oD-the liollaj. , ' real value. The lino consists of : ' Ladies’, Gents and Children’s TTosiqry, Ladies’and Gents’Underwear, Towelsand Linens, q fove a *n d Mi He, ■ v ; ■ " •—— 1 * Ladies’ and Gents’ Neckwear, Over 400 Shirl Waists, no two alixe, Gents’ and Boys’ Shirts, " Ladies’ and Misses’ Sun Bonnets, । ; - Hundreds of articles in the Ijne which we cannot enumerate, all to bo retailed ’X» at about j their value. Our advice to you, don’t wait. During this sale any boys’ suit in the house will be soldipif tes» regular price (which,, (s always marked in plain-figures). THE CHICAGO STORE McMinnville, Or & • VALIESES,. AND HEADQUARTERS FOR all kind of merchandise. Prices as low as any merchandise house for CASH, NICHOLS & GABRIEL. Dayton, Or. Remember the Red Front, — WE ARE Now located in Odd Fellows build ing next door to our old quarters, and would be glad to have you call and inspect the Largest and Best arranged Drug Store in Yamhill county * R. L HARRIS, * Druggist, Bookpelb-r and Stationer. White Lead See here You will get left in the SWEET PRETTY from 6 cents up. SOON, If YowMo not call on o. O. HODSON. McMinnville, Or. for your PainLi/Oils and Wali I’nper. Mr«. L. Coffin went to Portland Tues day to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. 8. Powell, of that city. ‘Grandma’ Coffin Baird’s Non-Alcoholic as she 1« called by her relative« and friend«, although »0 years of age, i« as FLAVORING POWDERS AND SPICES, active and «pry as many women of 30 or Are Strongest, Purest, Best Most 40 year« of age. She travels to and from Eeonom leal. Portland and other point« w ithout l^lng are the wor.isof hundreds of customers. accompanied by any relative or friend. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. That end of the flag pole standing in the ground in the park, having iieen They lire pure, economical, highly found to be rotten and liable to be blown concentrated, dissolve easily, are scien over, it waa thought best to have it fixed. tifically compounded from the pure fruit juice«, and ate so maniilactured as to pre On Wednesday, under the supervison of serve their delicate aroma, which is so H. W. Gillii^bam, the rotten end was easily lost in aicocholic or liquid flavors. They fill the desire^of those who wish to cut off and the pole «et securely. eliminate alcoholjkoin their cake«, pud Died—Thursday morning at 8:80 p, m. ding«, cream«, ew. Being free frem al at the residence of his eon F. J., near cohol and all poiamiotis ingrwIienUmalte« Day ton, Peter Wirfs. Funeral next »at- them dainty, delAate. delieion«. Price 23 cents per box. For aa’e by urday, at St. Joseph - was over S aumki . HoynMA», Dayton, Or. / 80 Years of age, nn>fha« been in a feeble, condition for more than a year. He w«« FOR SALE. an old resident of thia county. W ood F ob SAtB.-The unde, sinned A tine family carriage nt a gel has a quantity of Slab Wool 1<> inches For. particulars hich he will sell at 25 centa ' big bargain. in length, w ch II ou H Clark, with Mauls A i'' à rick at the mill. — gnpAV ER BUGGI ES, CARRI AG ES, &C y M WADR * < O. . tailed as long as they last at about-^. ihoir to our Stoves, Tinware and general Hardware we carry a full line oi- PAINT, OILS AND BRUSHES. Fresh bread received nui« . .. . . . |j avf ng » ft crop, - We have just received a car load of Fresh bread received tnree three time«; Ravine crop, especially especially * a week al Detmering’s nostoffice valley Old. invite all to call and inspect them be ore pure postoffice j . WiltatoeUe ......__ ... ua ii„v and And old ^-Mondays, WedneaJay. and 'I - They will be placed'on sale Saturday, Jum^lOth, and re on the installment plan, making easy terms for purchasers. IN A DDT ION We have purchiwetl from one of New York’s largest Jobbing We Sell BICYCLES . ' 1 Beginning SatWnJay, Juno 10th, ami ending ¡TRUNKS, MEN. BOYS AÜPYOUTHS WOMEN. MISSES CH ILDREN ri od in all sizes and styles at the MnMTNNVn.LE GRANGE & FARMERS CO. CRESCENT CHICAGO STORE Linseed Oil 65 cents per gallon. Latest Styles in Wall Paper. For Sale or Trade. A well esliiblijjbed Groi’ery un-l Bakery business in the In-4 town in Yamhill county. Will sell for cash or Like in exrliiinge-i good small furni. For further pHrticutnrs address ibis ollie»-. CITY LIVERY STABLES, McMinnville, Oregon. E. L WING, I’n.p’r. Fir»t Class Turnout«. ’ Most < nr< till driver«. Mpe. ¡»I attention nivbn to the coov- y- inu of« oimnen-ial men, BrnTa n-aeointWe Third «trect, l<c- tween E «nd F. Try those fini- i-igara at l\>w»-ll’* You will timi Hieni I**! qmilily Riblams hih I millinery <»f all' kind nt reduó-d piict-it. nt LiuUa Baxter’* t 8lop<biwnk, the jeweler and ins. jm»l received breSd and tropiqfc<| 1’’* y* *•' *b ,,,^r h^ Fine note, letter and legal cap Gel fresh paper and envelopes at C. W. ». < 1 iU_ _a__ fruits at the poalullice store. 1 Powell’«. a a ’ tan I Vf til’*» Alt an 1 invoice of <!>H2 cL-nfkn. \ a