Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 21, 1899, Image 1

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    DAYTON ;HERALD
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Printed and Publiebed at Dayton,
Yamhill County, Oregon by
Hiuu> Publishing Co,
’ ' $1 per year in advance ; 11 25 if
paid before 6 months ; $1.50 if not
paid before 6 moa.; $2 at expiration
of yeah No deviation from thia.
Cards, Posters. Circulars.
DAYTOM HERALD Office. ,
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DAYTON, .OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1899,
Eggs H*cents per dozbn.
Butter^) cents for 2 pound
R. JACOBSON & CVS.
D<ya shortening.
Ice at Detmering's.
Harvest is right here.
Wednesday was cloudy and cool.
The flouring mill is biing paiqt-1
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Mens’ and boys’ crasb hats at Nichols
Gabriel’s.
E. A, Nichols has painted hie
] house in style.
Beware of setting out fires during
the dry season.
New potatoes are selling at lj
cents per pound.
Please bring in that wood prom­
ised on subscription Now.
The Willamette valley roads are
dusty, dustier, dustiest, now.
Douglas Hadley and family have
gone to Tillamook for a 10 day’s —-
outing.
Downer 4 Dresser are painting '
H W. Gillingham’s residence on
Third street. - —
Mr. and Mrs N. Bradley^ drove
to Salem Sunday morning, return­
ing in the afternoon.
There are grain fields between
this and Salem, in which the grain
ie ripe enough to be cut.’
Mies Angie Powell who was vis­
iting friends at Salem last week,
returned here on Saturday.
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Special Sale of Shoes
There are some fine ferine in
Old Yamhill fust at this time ■
we have in our mind one place,
rolls-
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which for beauty and pigtur-
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oi ice creBm ,Bt teNulaa
esqueness is hard tobekt. It isd *
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Raitcr0-
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Bread cakes, pies and confectionery
the farm owned by Wm. Millne,
IT » ONLY A
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M HamiHqn’e restaurant.
in the footbills about 2 two miles
When you want a pair o f shoes
north of JJiyton. The farm ia
ify the wear resisters at Nichols A
beautifully located—A 1 land,
wm & LEWI5’WEAK RESISTE**
$
Gabriel’s.
and carefully cullivoted by the
whim
Hay billed for the public by
owner—fences all kept up in
C asby H eston , of Dundee,
good repair—a portion of them
board and made almost as
Oregon •
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The
reaper and
straight as a die. The land be­
binder will soon be heard in the
ing cultivated well up to fence
grain field*-
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aud kept free of weeds. 'Ihe
.borough cultivation given his
ggT Buy your Binding Twine
and is evidenced by the good
LjTExon. Satisfactory prices
crops
harvested by him each
guaranteed^'
year. Jt is a sight well worth
Your teeth largely determines
the time spent to go and
w
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the condition of your health. Con-
see his fine grain fields this sea­
Mlt Dri Lewi", Minnville.
son—wheat and oats. The grain
,
The best temperance drink is
is well beaded,plump grainsand
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thatBull.-run soda water at C.
good straw. He will begin cut­
W. Powell’s drug store.
ting grain in a day or two. His
To inauro InaorUon of artlcloa or ada
wheat looks as though it would
i. taue <>f H kbat - d Hie week iaaued,
turn
out at least 50 bushels to
j 7>UEWIS-C l
they should be hknded to the pubtlabcr
before WedueaadT noon,
the acre.
Downer A Dresser will do some
Last Sunday Goadon, the little
sop of Mr. and and Mrs. E. A.
painting on Mrs. Carter’s farm
Nichols, fell into a tub of hot water
property.
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and was badly scalded about the
Willie Morahd of Portland,
body.
Dr. Courtney, who was
here vibiti-uf his grandparents,
called dressed the scalded parts
and Mrs.D. W. Powell.
and'made the sufferer as comfort
F. Barrett, of Tillamook, has
Those who have promised us
able as possible. For awhile it was
purchased
J.
W.
Fishburn
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har
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wood or flour on subscription will
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doubtful whether the little fellow
er*-
ness
stock,
and
will
open
a
har
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please bl ing it in—especially wood.
would recover;-but he is now doing
Miss Mihm Fairchild of Fai ness shop^iere.
nicely, end is in a fair way to re­
cover. The accident resulted from
dale, this county, is visiting- Mra.
The 0. R. A N. Co.’s steamer
a tub of hot water sitting on the
Gipsy is now running from Port­
,R. B. Miller, of this place. ^t
floor, which Mr. Nichols was going
land
to
Corvallis,
instead
of
the
We are informed that there
to use for bathing, having brought
steamer Ruth, which has been on
will be a good yield of blackber-
a pail of cold water to pour into
the route.
t ries in tbjs Vicinity thia season..
R. JApOBSON A CO. McMinnville. the hot water to cool it, but which
At the last term of the county
J.
W.^kop,
the
flour
and
feed
‘ M<’XtlNN VILI. e ’ s GBKATKST ÖTOHK.~ behadT«t down by the tub. The
J.W
court,-Sheriff Henderson - was in­
little boy was looking at some pic­
dealer is said to have the fastest structed to give notice that all un­
tures which his little sisters bad
team of horses in Daytonsnd vicin- paid taxes would be delinquent af­
brought home from Sunday school,
ter August 1st.
and at the same time was walking
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Public picnics are now over for
Prof. S. S. Duncan, (with a large
backwards, when he ran against
this season, and parties are now pail of cherries and a large num­
the tub, with the result as above
striking fo. the mountains and
ber of young ¡.and old people spent
stftted.
coast. *
Tuesday on the banks of the Wil­
Druggist. Bookrvdkr and Stationer-
Rond Supervisor Jas. Reed, of
Judge 0. N. Denny has about lamette, near Weston landing.
district No. —, is doing good work
100 acres in flax on his place be- They had an enjoyable time.
by having gravel placed on the road
will get
’ tween this and Lafayette, which
R. L. Harrig wife, W. F. Gilky
in his district between this and Mc­
looks well.
Minnville, especially along the
aud wife, Miss ;..Louise Jones,
L. Wsmbegaus is butchering .disa Nellie Findlay, and Mrs.
Kauffman place, which was a ter­
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some fine cattle these days, and is Dr. Courtney and children are
ror to those traveling over that road SOON,
supplying his customers at the Day ­
last winter. . Probably, if Mr. Reed
in attendance at the Chautauqua
If You do not call on
ton Markel with excellent steak
was not interferred with, he would
meeting at Oregon City.
—FOR—
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have that.dreaded piece of. highway
and roasts.
O. C. HODSON.
fixed in good condition for travel,
Mrs. F. K.-Hubbard and Mrs.
D. C. Downer, is not only an A 1
McMinnville, Or.
nna sa^some from letting fly
Dainter, but is also a first class WUbud McCowan of Falls City,
for your Paints, Oilsand Wali Piper.
red hot curse Words.
horse trainer. He now sports a Polk county, were here visiting with
pair of speedy blooded animals that their father, A. L. Aiderman, Iasi
W. L Robertson, D. D GM in­
week. They say that Daytonis im-
are bard to beat.------------- •
stalled officers of Yamhill; lodge
No. 20. I. O. O F , Juty-l», as fol­
Prof. Iriving M. Glen, of the proving so that they hardly knew
lows: N G, J C Nichols; V G, E
state university, Eugene, is here the town, after an absence of sev
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A Nichol»; Rec Sec, 8 W Sigler;
visiting his parents, Mr. and eral years.
Tress,
S R Baxter; Ward, Z Span­
L.
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Alderman,
who
had
been
.Mrs.J. Glen. He still retains
gle; Con, A J Rossiter; I G, I
away on a ten days pleasure trip
' his avordupoise and jovialness.
Nichols ; R S N G, J B Mellott; R
Linn county, and while U^re, with
with
Among those who attended the A. O. a number of friends, went fishing
8 V G,John Jones; L 8 V G, Wm
ü. W. picnic on Friday last, wo noticed over on the Alsea, returned hnme
Cain.
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J. P. Irvine, Sheriff Henderson, Elsia last Friday.
He reports having
The citixens of Day ton ana vicin­
Wright, J. O. Eckman, and a number of a pleasant trip, and a good catch of
are faithfully portrayed in the original and
ity, need not now do without ice.
other» whosei names wo cannot recall,
tish at Alsea.
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August Detmering, Dayton’s enter­
from McMinnville.
which T he C hi -
exclusive cable
prising P. M , has had an ice house
Take your home paper and don’t Sheriff Henderson on Wednesday toox .
built and will keep a supply of ice
depend on borrowing 'from your an Insane patient named Iteubon Hudson
constantly on hand. He will sell
neighbor or relative to gel the news. from Newberg to the Asylum at Salem.
capitals of die old world. , This magnificent
to you in large or small quantities
Give your support toward helping The patient being old and Infirm Mr.
at
reasonable
prices.
When
want
­
the publisher make an up to date H^ndersou had to hire a carriage Ao con­
ing ice don’t forget him.
vey the patient to the asylum, his rig not
paper.
extended so as to include every important
It
will
be
to
the
interest
of
those
intending
to
paint
to
call
and
get
being
suitable,
and
on
his
return
to
Work is now in fuil operation
? “Dad” Underwood will begin
at the Yamhill locks, above Day­
on bis wheat to-day—the first Newberg Thursday, ho took dinner at our prices. Our materials are guaranteed to be pure.
ton. A full force of men are em­
that we have heard of to do har­ th Dayton hotel,
off
ployed. The work of building
vesting in Yamhill for 1899.-—
E. Hadaway, Mrs. F. Bertram,
dated Press.
he former a delegate from
Valley Transcript (Tuesday).
We have just received a car load of buggies from the factory and the cement wall is underway.
The Grey Eagle is towing the
Last Friday Jacob Seiters suf­ larmony lodge, No. 28, A. O. invite all to call «nd inspect them before
^ADE 4 ( O.
sand barges frohi the mouth of
fered a slight para ytic stroke in U. W., the latter a delegate from
Jnity
lodge
No.
17,
D.
of
H.;-
river to locks.
the right side aud arm; but we
H. W. Gillingham, chairman of
*iire ¡»leased to say that with prop­ and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mellinger
T hat T hrobbing H eadache — committee on streets and walks,
er attention he is recovering.— are at The Dalles, attending the
TheA. O.xU. W.fpicnic last Would ‘ M
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t you, , if you says, owners of property along
quickly
leave
A. O. U. W. and D.of H-grand
Valley Transcript.
Friday, was a very pleasant af-
pr. King’s New Life Pills- which there is broken sidewalks,
Mrs.E. Jtowley gave pleasant par­ lodges.
air, although there was no great . Thousands of sufferers have proved should have the same repaired or re­
Mrs. B. F. Swick and daught­ jrowd, enough people were in at-1 their inatchcless merit for Sick and placed with new wulk. If the work
ly to her grandchilden in honor of
Miss Pearl and Master Earl Daniels er Fay drove tq-Salem Tuesday. tendance to make it enjoyable. Nervous'Headaches. They make is not commenced within ten days
of Salem, were here last week with Miss Fay remained at Salem to The addresses by F. D. Winton, pure blood and strong nerves and he will give notice according to law,
their parents visiting Mr. and Mrs. visit with relatives. Mrs. Dear­
build up your health Easy to take. for the work to be done.
Rowley and other relatives. Those born of that city, accompanied of Astoria, and J. E. Mellinger, Try them. Only 25 cents. Money
good. 1 he back if cured. Bold by R L. Har
J. Fred Hibbs does not recover
present were Misses Jessie Goldie, her sister, Mrs. Swick on her re­ Dayton were hot
music by the McMinnville arid
from
the injury be received by
Hylvia Itowley, Pearl Daniels, Mas­
ris, druggist.
being thrown from his wheel a
ters Eart Burch Roy, Leon and turn home Wednesday. She Dayton bands, and singing by
A F hiohtful B i . unoer —Wil few weeks ago. He has been
Gordon Helvie, Earl Daniels. Af­ will remain a week or two visit­ different lodges were excellent.
J.G. Eckman of the Yamhill often cause a horrible Burn, Scald’ very poorly the past week.—\ al­
ter a delightful repast the little ing with her sister.
Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s Arnica
folks * enjoyed the afternoon in
To give some idea of the great County Reporter,sang solo which Salve, the best in the world, will ley Transcript.
ganiei.
Get fresh bread and tropical
amount of gravel now being met with hearty applause. The kill ihe pain and promptly heal 11
' Talk about the? wheat crop not hauled on the roads: One day recitation by MissOra'Mdlinger Cures Old Sores, Fever sores. Ul­ fruits at the postoffice store.
being good in this valley ; it prom­ last week 20 teames werd at the was rendered in her usual forci cers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin
A fine line of stationery at Foweli’a.
ises to be a heavy crop this season. gravel bar loading at one time. ble manner. The young ladies Eruptions. . Best Pile cure on earth.
No better looking grain fields cun
FOR RENT— A good farm,
Another day there were 17 wag­ drill was well executed. The Only ¿5 cts. a box. Cure guaran­
be seen anywhere than between
wheelbarrow race was won by teed. Sold by R. L. Harris, drug- about 3 miles from Dayton; in
ons
being
¿loaded
at
one
time.
■ »Daytqn nibd Salem and in this vi
good cultivation; good house, barn
Mrs. B. Gabriel. Fat man’s race, gist.
The grain-stands thick and This gravel is being placed on
and orchard There is 220 acres of
J.
C.
Nichols
was
the
winner.
When inMcMinnville with team plow land Inquire at this office
haj griod sired heads. A great dew the road between here and Mc­
of the oats also looks Well. Al this Minnville, and roads near Lafay- We did not learn names of win-, nr horse, put them in the Grange
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time grain looks well, and is ripen­ •ette. Besides the gravel taken ners of other sports. Financi­ A Farmer’s feed shed. Team 10
ing—some fields being ready to cut out below Weston landing, a ally, the A. O. U. W. came out cents, saddle horse 5 cents. Team
Somewhere between Pleasant-
when fed 25 cents.
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,
now.
.great deal is taken out of the about even. .
dale and McMinnville, 1 Receipt
k
John Evenden, cashier of the Willamette river near Crawford’s
Bread, cakes, «nd all kind of Book and 1 Memorandum Book
I m
At a regular meeting of Naomi confectioner at H. Oliver’s, Mc­
First National Bank McMinn­
bearing
the
undersigned
name.
The Nichols family of Dayton, Rebekah lodge No. 83, I O O F., Minnville. Also lunch when de­
ville, will sever his connection
Finder will please leave at this
with that bank about the 1st of are quite numerous, and ar held July 14th, the following officers sired.
,
office, or at Court Hpose, McMinn­
well
represented
in
therÛdd
Fe
were
installed
by
District
Depulv
September saystha Yamhill Re­
Go to Z. SpangH at the Dayton ville. -v
C. H. BkowN,
President Emily J- Nichols! P G,
porter, and will live on his farm Ihws Lodge, ns will be seen by th Madge Dunn; N G. Bertie Jones; barber shop, and get a smooth
North Yamhill.
near that city, for the benefit of list of officers lately installée V G, Nellie Findlay; Secretary shave or your hair trimmed in the
his health. Mrs. Evenden, who There are several young mem­ Ella Harris; financial sec, Winnie latest style.
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WANTED.
rjbas been engaged to fill the chair bers of the family who have not Baxter; treas, Z Spangle; warden,
Take
a
dish
of
that
excellent
To
correspond
with a lady with,
of music in the college, will re­ yet attained the age when they Louise Jones; conductor, Sadie ice cream at Mrs. Louisa Bax­ a view to marriage. No lrjfer.
main in the ®ity. 'Arthur Me- could joirv-the lodge, but it will Rossiter;chaplain. Mamie McCann;
need answer. Address, Pnstoffice
ter’s.
‘‘Phillips has .resigned as justice not be many years, if they live, R 8.N G, Emily Nichols; L S V G,
box 633 Portland, Portland.
when they can, and no doubt Millie Nichols; R S V G, Mrs Mc­
Fresh bread, oaxee and confec:
of tM peace, «nt ft acquainting
Cann; L 8 V G, J B Mallot; RAS, tionery al Hamilton’s restaurant. .
F ok 8AL«.-rrA short horn cow;
himself with the duties of book- will. When that time arrives
....■ EH« Crawford; L A 8, Jennis Craw
the
family
expect
to
furnish
crossed
with Ayreshire. Good,
Fine cigars and confectionery
\ keeper in the bank, with a view
members enough to fill all the
the ford; I G, Gertrude Palmer; O G, at A. Detmering’s.
milkef.
Inquire at this office.
of filling that position. John
. i Dr Rossiter.
offices
in
Yamhill
lodge.
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Wortmail-will become cashier.
A
McMinnville. '
4QUESTION «»TIME
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Lines of Clothing
: For Men and Boys.
For the Ladies we have some
SPECIAL BARGAINS
in SKIRTS, SHRT WAISTS,
- and^the balance of our
Millinery Stock at COST.
Would be pleased to have you call
and celebrate with us.
¡Respectfully yours
R. M. WADE & CO
McMinnville, Oregon
ARE HEADQUARTERS ■
DEERING BINDERS.
We Sell BICYCLES
¡on the installment plan, making
easy terms for purchasers.
IN ADDITION
to our Stoves, Tinware and general
Hardware we carry a full line of
PAINT, OILS AND BRUSHES.
S taver B uggies , C arriages ,& c
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.
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Remember,
NICHOLS & GABRIEL.
The Red Front, Dayton, Or.
Now located in Odd Fellows build­
ing next door to our old quarters,
and would be glad to have you call
arranged Drug Store in Yamhill
county.
See here Tou
left
from 6 cents up.
Linseed Oil 65
cents per gallon.
Latest Styles
in Wall Paper.
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