Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 28, 1899, Image 1

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DAYTON !HERALD.
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Printed and Published at Dayton, -
Yamhill County Oregon by
H bbald Publishing Co.
•|1 per year in advance; 41 25 if
paid before 6 month« ; 11 50 if not
paid before 6 moa.; 12 at expiration
of rear. No deviation from thia.
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Eggs 16 cents per dozen.
Butler 20 cents for 2 pound
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DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 28, 1899
Hot.
Hot as Hades.
Mils.
,, ^IcMcheapaathecheapat, for cash.
4 Grain is now being cut. -.
^XirholAA’tobrie1’«.
Fine cigars and confectionery
tion are like hen’s teeth—scarce.
■tA. Deltucring’s.
Keep cool.
Detmering will
Bread cakei pi«*, and confection­
ery al II- Oliwr’a, McMinnville.
furnish the ice for the squivilent.
L, Bradley ha« opened a photo
Born—To the wife of Henry
yllery in Hood River.
Armstrong, Monday July 17vbr«
। L. Gould and wife are at
..Gravel hauling will be sus­
the coast Yusticatiug.
pended from now until after har­
D. C. Downer lb* painter, ia in
vest.
""Mtes Maude Wallace of Portland ’ Tho8e driving to the coast and
« the gueet of Katherine Glen.
| mountains now, have a hot and
dusty drive.
Mis« Myrtle Dorsey is visiting
There has been half dozen or
with Mr«. A. LaFever of Whiteeon.
Preaching in the M. E. church m°re parties after that farm to
by the paster. Sunday evening at 8 rent, advertised in the H erald
last week.
Tuesday was scorching
ot.
Buy oue of those summer hats
at Nichols 4 Gabrel’pr and keep The thermometer stoodrat 98 de-
Wednesday
your headcool.^y
_ green . above zero.
was one degree hotter^
Mis» Ahgie PoweH-is visiting rel­
atives it Portland- She expects to
There was a pleasant shower of
’ K(«m here on Saturday.
rain last Friday, which laid the
» H. Robinson and family have dust and freshened up gardens,
pae to Ocean Park for an :outing and gave Vegetation a fresh start.
flia mother accompanied them.
Letters
m Mrs.-Adria
Mra .Adria M. Phelps,
Phelns.
Your teeth largely determines friends from
the condition of your health. ; Con- wire h now visiting relatives in
Canada, state that she is having»
mlt Dr. Lewis, Minnville.
A. H. Robinsen has sold his bi­ most enjoyable visit.
cycle sundries to M. G. Stonebrink,
Mrs. B. F. Swick drove to Salem
¿J has closed his bicycle repair on Tuesday with her sister Mrs.
Dearborn of that city, who has
Rev. Mr. Shepherd (Weslyan) been here visiting her sister the past
•will preach in*-Free. Methodist week. Mrs. Swick returned home
■church at 11 aAn. and in the park Wednesday morning accompanied
by her daughter, Miss Faye Swick.
,ai3p. m. Airinvited.
R. JACOBSON & CO’Sßk
G. A. R POST ORGANIZED,
As a result of the earnest and
zeal of H. W. Gilling-
ham, C.W. Powell, A.J. McCann
and others, a Grand Army post
was organised in Day ton on the
evening of thp 22d under very
flattering circumstance«.
The post starts off with a char­
ter membership of twenty one,
and bids fair to become a strong
and
influential
organization.
The post was instituted by the
authority .of. the department of
Oregon
Grund k Army
jreguu viuuu
» b « b « j of the Ke- ,
public, and Special Mustering
Officer 8. W. Sigiar, past post
commander of Lincoln-Garfield
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Post No. «3, Department of Ore­
gon, was appointed to muater
the post.
He was assisted by
George W. Grannis, commander
of Custer post. No. 9, and J. C.
Cooper, past department com­
mander G. A. R , and other vis­
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iting comrades from McMinn­
ville.
After a report of the com­
mittee on credentials was Ap­
proved, an election was held, re­
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sulting in the following comrades
being elected to fill the different
offices for the balance of the en-
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suing year: Commander, John
Webber; S. V. C.,^olin Coovert;
J.N. C., Francj« Crabtree; Surg ,
Ci W. Powell; Q. M , H. W. Gil­
lingham; O. D., James W. Conv­
ert; O. G., Jainés B. JM_ellott; C ,
John Branch; Adj.,* A. J. Mc­
R. JACOBSON <fc COT McMinnville.
Cann; S. M., Lyman P. John­
M c M innville ’ s G reatest S tore .
son; Q. M.S., Ruoen Snyder.
I These officers wer« then in
stallecITaW at the request of the
M. O., P, D. C., J. C. Cooper,
HNIONVALE ITEMS.
empWied the unwritten work.
The Ladies Aid meet at Mrs. The N. and D countersign was
W. OF THE W.
communicated to the niember-
L.
Versteeg'a Aug. 1, at 2 p. m.
OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200-
The charter and other
Preaching at the school house shjp.
Woodmen of the' World meet every Sat­
urday evening, at Woodman h«H. Day. ¿¿it Sunday atlj a. ID by Rev. authority furnished by the de-
ton, Oregon. Visiting Neighbors wel­
Ryhn
, ipartment was then turned oyer
come
O. M. HARRIS, Clerk.
A. W. HewitU has a lot of hay to the post by the M. O., who in­
E. MABEE, C. C-
which he will sell.
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formed them that he had per-
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F. M. Crabtree, sr., of PleaaanU, formed the duly assigned him,
A. O. U. W.
Harmony txxige No. 28, Ancient Order dale, was in this village this week,, and bid them God speed. On
of United Workmen, meet« every Satur­ engaging hop pickers.
Muotion^he post extended their
day night in A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton,
Improvements are still going on
Or. Visiting brethern cordially re-
'"in Monklytown addition. J Stout- •¡thanksio Comrade 8. W- Sigler,
ce,ve<1’
S. E. GOODRICH, M. W.
M. O , for his services; to the
berg, has r.eipudeled his ham andb
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hiembers
of Custer Post No. 9,
W m . PAXSON, Rec.
Mr. Anson is going to build a new
for their efficient help, and to
barn;
who
knows
but
what
it
will
be
D. OF H. A. O?1J. W.
Yamhill lodge No; 20. I. O.O.F.,
•( a livery stable.
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1 untiring
Special Sale of Shoes
McMinnville
QUUjrON
"TIME
LEWIJ'WEAa hrSI5TER5
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For theTJhdies we have some,
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
SKIRTS, SMRT W^AISTS,
and the balance of our
Would be pleased, to have you call
and celebrate with us.
Respectfully jrouts,
LODGE DIRECTORY.
W W.rdk, tartar«
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Unf McMinnville, died oes«, returned home on Saturday.
af brain fever at Glencoe, Wash He informed us that Seattle is a
ington county, on the 18th of brain lively city. Everything indicates an
era of great prosperity for that city.
Imt Burial the 19th in McBride
A great deal of building is under­
cemetery near Carlton.
way, and business is in a healthy
The time Kt by Upton post, the condition.
. mewiy organised G. A, R. post of
F. Berry who had the contract
lyhjsiitr,is the first and third Bal-
«Ryr«rcirtr month, al 8 p“ m of putting in Acetylene lights in
The poet was organixted with 21 the M. E. church df this city,
has the work all completed. The
’ charter members.
The next meeting of the W. C. church will bei- lighted with the
. T. U. will be Friday, August 4lh, lights at the Sunday evening ser-
at the home of Mrs. Aiderman. vjce
As the annual election of officers
J. Q. Lambert has lately pur­
'lake place at this meeting, a full
chased one of the up to date
attendance is especially desired.
threshing machines, which he
E mily C. L l ’ mm , Sec.
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F or S ale .—A 3 inch Bainel will pp^tate in the
farm wagon, in good repair, will Dayton this season. N. A. Har-
be sold dieap. Inquire of the ris will supply the motive power
•undersigned, at whose residence with his big engine.
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U. w. hall, Dayton, Or. Viaitinjr mem­ who have been visiting in this vicin­
ity several weeks, have returned
ber« alwave welcome.
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MRS. ELLA HARRIS,
home.
Chief of Honor.
Mrs. Galantine of Portland, and
MISS ORA MELLINGER, Rec,
her daughter, Mrs Demies, of
UNITED ARTISANS
Washington, are visiting relatives
Security Assembly No. 10, meet in reg­ and friends in this vicinity.
ular session every Monday evening in
Miss Mabel Hewitt went to the
A. O. U. W. hall, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting ( hehalem mountains last Saturday,
members invited A puHto social every
and visited relatives over Sunday
second Monday In each month. -
and returned home Monday.
ARRIVAL ANßA|P§PARTURt OF
Last Saturday night,
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Arrive«.
Ttilhs name to stay,
Leave» Dayton.
7:óa.
m.
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A little one al I. C. Hewitt’» .
1110 ». ni
4:30 p. m.
House, they say,
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6:Mp.
y.
6V6 p. ni.
'■the wagon can be seen.
I The Ladies Aid society of the
The
family
now
anHn
a
stew,
Hrj L. G ould , Dayton.
Evangelical church will give an ice
To insure Insertion of articles or nds
To find a name they thlna will do,
ORAN, «learner Modoc runs cream social in the park, Friday in issue of H erald the week tHAued,
Sleighreue, Samonettel
Hfi-weekly between Portland apd eve, August 4th
A 8U'^ p™’ they should be handed to the publisher
ShafUe, or Dcwetta.
’•Dayton touching at all intermedi- gram will be rendered. Come, ev- before WednesadY noon
atilandings. Leaves Dayton Mon- erybody, and enjoy
All these and many other names.
V olcanic E hi ptions —Are grand,
days Wednesdays and Fridays al 6 The social is given for the benefit
Went arouud with ar whirl,
but skin eruptions rob life of joy.
But thlro could bo none found
a.m. for Portland. Leaves Port-1 the Sunday school.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cures
Oood enough for the precious little
land Tuesdays, Turedays and Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry and them; also old running and fever
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girl.
ardays at 7 a. m. for Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Avery will sores, ulcers, toils, felons, corns, ■
**I have used Chamberlain’s drive to R. 8. Goodrich’s, above warts, cuts, bruises, hums, scalds, e
Cough Remedy in my family for North Yamhill, on Saturday. chapped hands, chilblains. Best)
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suite,” says W. B. Cooper of El]
the coagt for a ten
‘Rio, Cal
For email children we
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•find it especially effective.” For W8 °uung-
salebyR L. Harris.
Al the late meeting of the A.
Gordon, the little son of Mr. and । O. U. W. grand lodge at The
Mrs. E. A. Nichols, who was so se- Dalles, J. E. Mellinger was elect
verely scalded last Sunday week by ed outside watcgftian. 1 Ins is
falling in a tub of hot water, ia re ! qUite a compliment to Harmony
covering from his injuries, and do-1 lodge of this city, of which Mr.
ing as well a* could reasonably be I Me||jnger is a member, ns here-
expected. The scalds were yerF Lofore this office has been filled
severe, but it is expected the little . appointment.
fellow will soon be sound as usual,
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having received careful medical
J E. Mellinger and wife nnd
(reatmenL
g Hadaway, and Mrs.’ F. Be-
' B ismarck ’ s I kon N erve —Was trraiH( who were in attendance at
Ihe result of hie splendid health. tbe A q
w. and Degree of
Indomitable will’and tremendous. pjOnor grand lodges which met
energy art not found where atom-
The Da||es ]ast weelc, returned
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Druggist, Bookseller nnd Stationer^
See here You will get left
in the SWEET PRETTY
SOON,
If You do not call on
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OREGON.
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the cottage .
lueclioo
Linseed Oil 65
cents per gallon.
Latest Styleß
in Wall Taper.
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TO THE PUBLIC
| liune^at Ha mi Itou’s restaurant,
from 6 cents up.
The Chicago Record, alone of all American
newspapers outside New York city,
now prints original and exclusive
cable dispatches daily from
the leading capitals of Europe.
Get fresh bread and tropical
fruits at the postoffice store.
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HODSON.
Lead
The A ffairs
of Europe
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White
use of thtir lq|lge room to the for your Paint«, Oils nml Wali Paper.
Old soldiers for thè purpose of
organizing this post.
Before closing it was decided
tn meet on the first and third
Saturdays in each month, at 3
p. m.; therefore,- their first meet­
ing will be held at 3 p. m. Sat­
urday, August fitlr.
The name of this organization
is Upton Post No. 75, depart­
ment of Oregon Grand Army of
are faithfully portrayed in the original and
ihe RepuWic.- It is named after
exclusive cable ^lispatches which T he CHI­
Major-General
Emory Upton;
who was ^promoted by General
CAGO R ecord prints daily from the leading
U. S. Grunt on the field for bra-
capitals of the old world. This magnificent
1 very and efficiency,pt bpotsylvR-
special service is in process ofbeing greatly
nia. If there is anything in a
if
name, and this post-has the en­
extended so as to include every important
ergy, bravery, and staying qual­
city in Europe; and it is supplemented by
ities of llà namesake, it will suc­
ceed, grow and become an honor
the full regular cable service of The Asso­
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to its country.
ciated Press.
A C omrade .
I HAVE
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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,
• Farmers Take Notice.
R. L. Harris, druggist.
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NICHOLS & GABRIEL.
The Red Front, Dayton, O r
Our baby has been continually
A fine line of stationery at Powell’«.
troubled with colic and cholera in-
Get a good dish of ice cream at^Ixmisa
fautum since his birth, and all that
Baxter
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we could do for him did not seem to I por fa]e anc| will sell as CH E AP
Bread, cakes, pie« and confectionery
give more than temporary relief,
njy competitors I only carry
until we tried Chamberlain a Colic,
cjaM
g00fia fur yOur accom- at Hamilton’« restaurant.
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. mo(lalloni 8O jf there is no binding
Since giving that renhedy he has not twjne ao] j ¡n Dayton next season,
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been troubled. We want to give ^lame no one but yourselves,
this testimonial as evidence of our
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gratitude, not that you need U to
advertise your meritorious remedy. I
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—G. M L aw , Keokuk, Iowa For
LOST.
sale by R. L
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Somewhere between Pleasatit-
Thanking my patrons for past
When in
mid McMinnville, 1 Receipt favors, I take this opportunity of
JhSfw JI
? h Book «ml 1 Me.npr.nd»»> Book
soliciting future business. First,
cents, saddle horse 5 cents. Team bearing the undersigned name,
when fid 25 cents.
Finder will pleast leave at this to the old standbys; second, to
office,or atCoiirt House, McMinn- those have been constantly ad
.nomber. of tbe parly on
use L.
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gr Buy your Binding Twine ville.
or. . *w...
Mnp.'c»
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rpnnrt having
C. H. B rown ,
Saturday. They report
having
ding their names to my list of
develop every power of brain «nd
of Exon.
Satisfactory prices
North Yamhill.
had
an
interesting
and
profitable
body. Only 25 cents at R. L. Har-
guaranteed.
customers; third to those who
meeting.
rie’ drug store.
Hay baled for the public by
may fer the first time decide to
Persons troubled with diarrhoea
WANTED.
PROBATE COURT
C anby
H eston , of Dundee,
will be interested in the experience
To correspond with a lady with give me their business, or at least
Oregon.
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of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel
a
view lo marriage.
No trifler n part of it.
Estate of Johnathan Farrow.
When you want a pair of shoes
Itorrance. Providence, R. L He
S. Howorth appointed administra­ try the wear resisters at Nichol« * need answer. Address, Poetoffice
says: “For several years I nave
I have my warehouse in first
box 633 Portland, Portland.
tor. Bond fixed at 11,100 and ap­
been almost« constant sufferer from
Gabriel
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class condition. Have plenty of -
proved. A. M. Peery, B. F. Rhodes
diarrhoea,the frequent attacks com­
Bread, cakes, and all kind of
and
H.
C.
Burns
sppointed
ap-
pletely prostrating me and render­
sacks to accommodate all my,
user»
.
confectionery al H. Oliver s, Mc-
ing me unfit for my duties al thia
Kelate of Rose Little. Alt. Smith Minnville. Also lunch when de-
patrons.
Will not knowingly,
hotel
norei. About two years ago a tr|y-
administrator.
Bond sired.
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J. F. STAIGER,
keep.'any person in my employ
riing
kindly »wrt« «PP™
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at $600 filed and
approved.
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»mall twltle
bottle of Chamberlain ’ » s vm.v,
Colic, fixed --------
Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton
I pxophieto «.
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who is not accommodating and
bafber shop. And get a smooth
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shave or your hair trimmed in the e AT
courteous to all.
Ute« alyl« ”
Patronize Ure Whileor Dayton
Take a dish of W excellent
Fi»t d—
icecream at Mrs. Louisa Bax Rates from fl to 12 Psr day Spec Wareliouae; it is the farmers
tec’g
|i«l attention paid to Commercial
Th. result ta. been ’"7 P‘*""jH
frieud.
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Fr-bbmd,
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S.m»l.
aud almost complots meni filed sn sppso
io •“ae ,r“
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• .For Men and ‘Boys.
-Strongs is on« zof tl^ qldest
In our notice last week of the
jfvetaurants in SiHetny It is a time when taxes become delin-.
place to take meala when quent, instead of August 1st asi
published, it should have been
‘iathatcity.
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September 1st, that being the
dAe set by the county cOUTt to
’a1 blue MacKintosl* c«Pe
deciare taxes de inquent.
.'«22,.velvet collar.The finder
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Rev. J. Glen who has been in
■ill please leave
at this office. t _
by R. L. Harris.
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IT 13 ONLY A
Lines of Girthing
^^□Millihery Stock at COST
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