GET PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and B ill Heads, etc. . DAYTON HERALD Office. paid before 6 moe.; $2 at expiration of year, ^o deviation from this. ±£* VOL. NO. 13 DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1899. Eggs 16 cents per dozen. Remember that the state fair opens Friday Sept. 16. , Wheat 50 cents per bushel. We are informed that Mrs. Butter 35 cejits for 2 pound H. Hewitt, o f Un ion vale is seri­ rolls. Wall paper, palata wad all at B a r ria ously ill. That trained dog of’ ferente Walllag’a in a cute one. Hunters take note that Vtonebrink bae a good supply of ammunition. Machina oil, compoand>ile grease for threaliers at Niohola A Gabriel's; the Bed Front. Fine cigars and confectionery LODGE DIRECTORY. W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY GAMF, NO. .200- j Woodmen of the World meet every Sat nniay evening, at Woodman hell. Day toa, Oregon. Vialtlng Neighbors we come O. M. HARRIS, Clerk. A line of pocket knives and seis* tors of the best make at Stone- brink’s jewelry store. Roes Watson met with a very painful accident by falling on a knife and cutting a gash in hie fore­ head. Fall Stock now Complete in all WOMEN or WOODCRAFT Departments. N ever w a s there so Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even­ attractive an array placed upon our ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. V ie king Neighboia always welcome. counters. N ever w ere prices more MRP IDA ____ I M. C O U R TN E Y , G .V . M I88 H A T T IE G. OOW DY, Clerk. W atch for U... JjrydH to B uyers’ advantage. i A. O. U. W. our first Fall Announcement n ex t Harmony Lodge No. 28, Ancient Order of United Workmen, meets every Satur­ week. day night in A. O. U. W. ball, Ilayton, k UTSCHER, O. C. C. A. Overt»«ugh, traveling nt A. D etm ering’s. freight agent for the O. R. A Ju t Win. w in. Ott u tt has »as returned from Co., was hereon Monday. Char­ Eastern Oregon. ley is a hustler. A. P. Morse who la traveling and lec­ turing In the Interest of the W .o t the W. is ___I home on a short visit, E. Rowley was the first one to , bring wheat to th e Dayton flour- Bu ay freeh fish. (Kai is the kind M»g w iV - H e brought in bis that F.-M. Franklin brings in from wheat on W ednesday. the coast, and he has lioenee to sell Mrs. Addition returned Friday them. , j from a sojourn at Soda Springs on The W. C. T. U . w ill m eet f t the 8antiam river in the Cascade the hom e of Mrs. Dr. Oourtney i ™$® rtporit having had a Friday, Septem ber 15. ¡pISESarwt time. The steamer McMinnville oh Tuesday commensed making « buy your shingles of Exon. He trips between Portland and Day- . will satisfy you in quality aud ion. Arriving here' every other price. , . I f you want to save money, PRUNES 1 PRUNES 1—Z. T. Davis of Dundee, Or., will pay 5 0 cents per bushel for fine Italian t Prunes. He is ready to contract for same. Expenses s t -AfcMinwville Col­ lege are very low. Good homes . can be had in private families, ev erything furnished, at from $2 00 to f 00 per week. Send * for WC* ‘ * a eata logue. - . / . S I ........ G le a r ,fir 8 t-c la « slu r a b ® r for sale by N ichols & Sigler; and the b est made shingle in th e marxet. QsksviA o f LH a f a r m a m to o k tsge of the opportunity to plow r land. late . raine some of th eir— „ The --------- having moistened the ground suffi cienJdor them to do eo. day. \ - The ninth grade in the Dayton public school will take civil govern­ ment in addition to the work out­ lined as heretofore it has not been taken in the eighth grade. Mrs. T. P. Young o f Portland, came up to Dayton Saturday, and for aaveral daya waa a gueat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gowdy, when she returned to Portland. The grade established by the dealers in wheat in lin e state this season, we are informed, will Tobably be 58 pounds to the ishei for No. 1 wheat. —L — Mr. and Mrs. Bluoher Sigler came up.from Portland Saturday and remained until Monday with r. S’s .parents, Mr. and 8.* W. returned to Portland, hie wife remaining to v at the Gowdy home. ♦, Mrs. S. Robertson and Mr. end Mrs. James Coovert, who have been to the coaat 10 days or more, have returned home. Mias Myrtle Weth- erly of Woods, accompanied them. She will go to school in Portland thia winter, and stay with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Coovert. CHICAGO STORE New Treas Goods, Or. .Visiting bretharn cordially re­ ceived. / GEO. H. BAXTER. M. W. J. H. MELL1KGER, Rec. New O uting Ftminels, 4 New Clothing, New M clntoehes, •' I"'»-’- New Skirts, New Btunkets, New7 Underwear, ' Jane Hopkins Boys Clothing,. Duqhess Trousers, Ladies’ Capes and Jackets, New Kid Gloves, New Umbrellas, — . New Comforters, New Goods in all departments, of our Dry Goods Stock. D. OF H. A. O. U. W. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, C L O T H IN G , G LO V ES, GROCERIES, M ACHINE OIL, A nd m any other articles o f Gen- eral m erchandise, used in th e household and on th e farm, at pop­ ular prices. NICHOLS * GABRIEL. Unity Lodge No. 1?, Degree of Honor, meets everv Tuesday nignt in the A. O. U. W. hall, Payton,Or. Visiting mm hare eJvraye- weeeonen. ’T MR«. FLORA PAXSON, Chief of Honor. M I8 8 GRACE HADAWA Y , Rec, UNITED ARTISANS Security Assembly No. 18, meet in reg­ alar session every Monday evening in . .. at 7 :8 m visiting A. 0 a . . U . . W. . hall, ____ „ members invited A public social every second Monday in each month. V t . j - . AW B«iK^Bfil"r °F j g o CASES OF N E W I;Ba."i. «Mg a. m. 4J0p. ■». 1-3& p. ». •« p . B>. 1 1 :» • :Mp. ■>. staple article at a price which ia less than any dealer in - Yam hill county can buy it for, JN 35W RUBBER^, WRAPPERS. NEW FANCY GQODS. George Bolter, of Yreaka, Cal., brother to Mrs. J." Jones of thia D ayton.O r. A lady stated to us a few daya ago that she had bought a ; ; NEW SHOES, gone to Burns,.. Eastern Oregon, At the time Mr. Bolter came here he was unable to walk beipg in poor health. W hen he left here lie was able to walk around, and although having been feeble on hia arrival-here, and being over 70 years of age. stood .the trip to Barns, part of which ia over a rough country and had to be made by stage, very well. He thinks Oregon is a good place to be. *■ • B oys’ School Suits Are in the famous Jane Hopkins make.- They are not the com­ mon kind; the boys will have nothing else when they see this line. Prices no higher than other makes. C hicago We don’t eoli staple goods for lesa than cost.- We don’t sub- in Washington, in the vicinity of JO NES & A D A M S. Spokan, returned home Wednesday, itiiiftr.M., -- WE MAKE A S P E C IA L T Y OF last week. He reports that the * We IWy^^iWwjfa low aa any dealer in thia county. We rain in that section is hindering the harvest r .*». carrr^ aa complete a stock, andare prepared to meet all legitimate The. trip which Jesse Edwards took to Baker Gity last week brought competition. - - Since leaving Dayton the le t of June, In good returns to the ffffidr- He my work has taken me, first to Ranier, ' made a cash sale there of 40,000 Druggist, Bookseller and Station««. where I romnlnod several weeks working MANUFACTURE LUMßER, DOORS, SASH AND LATH. Roman, face brick. — Newberg l*S*5 order 11 eprenent; then to Astoria (theciQ^JMteasea), where I put In two Graphic. M c M innvillk , O regon . The Dayton flouring mill will Robert Careou of Uniontow'n, weeks soIlotlogT''>WMdvsd that should A P leasant S urprise .— On Rev. J. Bowersox wiU preach be in operation in about two Friday eve last Rev. and Mra. southeastern W ash., near Lewis­ I ever found a city I wouttMgtnlsh that city with free paint Leaving here at 8 p. m. next Sunday eveh weeks front.this date. The hleao- Bowersox of thia place, were the ton, Idaho, is here visiting at A. acroae the river- to Ilwaco, You w ill get left ing at the Evangelical church ► er.is in position end ready to.be subjects of an agr^ a b le surprita. Coovert’aand A. A, Maberry’s, tourneyed Wash.' There I waa sucoeeaf— _ — beiirg at PJeasautdale ak.H 'j£ pa , operated as soon as the engine old acquaintance of. h is. . .Mr-.G-. fora, adding one camp to our order. . From Ilwaco went to South Bend, (the 111 b ile and fnrnaee are made ready, and Unionvale at -3 p. fropu Lafayetto, arrived at their inform s us that” there has* Been city of msgnlflcent distances). 8plen. dorria Cain the Dayton brick Before buying your H eating hom e first; then the ring o f the as much rain in W ashington as did harbor facilities, grandly pictur­ SOON, scenery. What will' ever become Stove see those at Fiehbu& ’s. ayer, is putting in t e 'furnace. door bell announced the arrival in ' Oregon, and that farmers esque I f You do not call on of II no one knows. I also added one have been hindered in harvest­ Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Alderman o f others, w hen 33 more people They are the finest in the county, more camp there. Seeking change to a O. O. HODSON. and are sold at bottom prices. came up from Portland last night from that place filed in to give ing and threshing fully as much dryer ollmate, returned to Old Yamhill. But It appears to rain here. Also the celebrated Charter Oak and are the» guaatdof General end their former pastor.and hia wife there as here. H e says that Dr. * McMinnville, Or. OLD HICKORY. cook stove— the best in the ttfar- Mrs. W. H. Odell. Prof. Aldermen a surprise. Prof. Metzger iu a Ehlen formerly o f Dayton, and for your Paints, Oils and Wall Paper. taa been elected to the principal- On last Monday evening an im­ ket. few well chosen words set forth who afterwards m oved to Union- ahip nf the Brownsville public town, has moved to Gennessee, portant busiueaa transaction took Dr. Courtney on Friday last schools and is visiting in 8al»m the object of their com ing; which Just before leaving place whereby the ownership of the drove his mare to Wheatland—-IO While en route to Brownsville.—Or­ was to convey their beat wishes Idaho. miles—in one hour. One day during egon Daily Statesman, Tuesday, and hearty * congratulations. Uniontown, M r.C . was thrown Dorrance sawmill passes into the bands of the Chas. K. Spaulding the week be also drove 4 milee Sept. 5. There was singing,and lunch was from his horse and had his lowea Logging Co. The new owners have EVAPORATOR OF ' lim bs broken and had Dr. E. to in 12 minutes. Pretty good step­ J. H. Goodrich of Dayton Prairie, served, and a very pleasant tim e attend his injuries, and speakr not yet decided who they will get to ping for en animal that has never had in 1 | acres of whites oats, the enjoyed, wherein old and young ran the mill, but aim to put it in been trained. , . product of whioh yielded when seem ingly vied with each other highly of tb e r Dr.’s ability as a operation in the near fnture, and McMinnville College offers tb« threshed 108 bnehela of No. 1 oats, to m ake the occasion a cheery surgeou. mt out first class lumber. A little * DAEI.ER IN best opportunities for securing an low ¡a that for productive soil? one. Before their departure Rev. T he site selected by the gov­ ater they intend to make some im­ education, and that, too, just at the Oregon has plenty of the same ernm ent for t ie new $100,000 portant improvements,'-putting in doors of the young men and women rind of aoil. Mr. Goodrich is one W inter led in a fervent prayer. poatoffice building to be built in new boilers and some new, up to of the great Yamhill valley of the fortunate farmers who had Mr. and Mrs. Bowersox are very date machinery. In short, they will Why go far from home to enter ais grain threshed this season when grateful for this m anifest token Salem , appears to givegood satis­ push the sawmill business here and of friendship, and hereby also faction to the great majority of make a success of it.— Newberg And A ll H inds of Produce. college? t was in good condition. thank their friends for the residents iu that city. The site Graphic. '.J Aud in the raai kot for Green Fruits, A new lodge paper haa been bds Bear in m ind the m eeting ap­ both for drying and packing. started at Salem the A. O Ui W. pointed, to be held at the city aubstautials of life com m itted to selected iffthew est side of Will- A friend remarked that in the son avenue, just east of the Will pay the highest cash prices fee Reporter. It is edited and pub­ oouncil room on next Monday their keeping. court bouse. It is an excellent Christian and heotlieu threshing apples, prunes and pears. W ill dry on lished by Trank Davey, the^rieR A t a m eeting of the board of site and centrally located. combine on 8unday, that the shares if desired. Bring your fruit, known writer and editor. Mr. Davey evening. Every one who ia in­ trustees, of the state insane asy­ terested in the welfare o f the acres, in fruit, with large seven sinall or largn lots. Wo-teeatyou right. has the ability, and will undoubt­ - T h e college at M cM innville leathen came out ahead. After Dry anything. room house, barn, etc ; half-mil«, , edly make the Reporter a useful town should attend and assist in lum — the governor, secretary of tis grain was threshed, and soon west of Dayton lodge paper and one that the A. O. arranging for a. public library state and» state treasurer— on will open its doors Sept. 15th for after work was com m enced on what promises to be the best "Also upright piano. U. W. will be proud of and give a and reading room. Mayor Har­ Tuesday, Dr- John F. Calbreath, ®y» — —— — __ - the Christian’s grain the rain be- Inquire at H kkai . d office or on year in its history. Send to liberal patronage. ria has set the ball to rolling for of M cM innville, was elected au- I ;an to descend and a stop was premises. President Boardman for the new H. D. Ponnay of Portland, waa the good of the town, and every srintondeat of the insane asy- illustrated catalogue, free, and iut the to the worn. He says H. F CORNER. All sacks that are going to be here the first of the week closing a citizen, male or female should jum, to succeed Dr. D. A. Paine, those Christians, perhaps, were returned empty must be doife » deal with H. W. Gillingham, hav­ aid and assist him in accom plish­ whose- term has expired. Dr. see full particulars. H ere ia resposible for the last rain. so imm ediately after threshing, ing traded hia printing outfit, which ing the object for which the Calbreath will taKe char e of the -, O. R. A N. steamer Modoc runs SomeUking or they will not he received. I " tri-weekly between Portland and WHEATLAND ITEMS. he has had stored awav severs m eeting is called .' asylum January 1, 1900g. will not take sacks back that Dayton, touching at all intermedi­ years, for timber land in the moon X©« W ant» Hop picking is now in full Rev. E. D. Farnsworth who is ate landings. Leaves Dayton Moa- „ Mrs. Ida Simons who has been have been piled away with damp tains. H. D. at one time waa in blast. Every hop picker is now In tli® rvii'llnic mutter, iUu«tntUo<»» «rnernl now located at Edison, Wash., days Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 vdfy sick with obstruction of the grain in them. J. W. EXON. BpIHjm unee, colorcíl puf/®, tu d mnkp-n,» duced to supply a ‘"long felt want * - Portland. lind. Leave«’ Port­ bowels, and given op to die under here, but the want be found was not as anxious to save their hops as with his wife cam e up from Port­ a. m. for The N antional Magazine wanted. The “other fellow” is now the farmer is to save his wheat, land laat F riday, aud has been land Tuesdays, TursdayS and Sat­ the ireatment of the Hopewell doc­ I« i-nmmaiirtlnK « «rut place amoiis t l » p w n lar- and is im proving every apare mo­ visitin g w ithtelativeaand friends urdays at 7 a. m. for Dayton. prli-rd ,wrl«ll«-ala. receiving th nim nd a <»l new tor, is now convalescening under relegated to fill the “want.” raad ak ibnuudioi'it the entire iw in trv •aeh ia t r ------- .--.u - mouth: lila n i II d illiiHnrtlvSly N pwWii-nllnn lor the The pain of a burn or soald ¡it the treatment of Dr Courlney. F. M. Franklin, the flah peddler m ent of the fine weather in pick­ this week. .H e preaphed in the .mm.-, mvl ••»<•)> l»»Mci (>iiti«lns r,«dln« of roui h nom® ing. In this vicinity, D. V. Olds E vangelical church On Sunday almost instantly relieved by apply , Porter Magness ia very eick with in M re .tto .v e ry («roily. W ith a «pleudiAarray from Ore» who wax here the last o L. BARRET, o( < I- --------- - Dr. - Courtney Mr, Farnsworth is ing Chamberlain’« Pain Balm. It typhoid pneumonia. the week with fresh fish, Informet comm enced picking on W ednes­ evening. • T im k l v Uu-wraavan lim u » . Of Portland, BainHb A t tu a , v iv a D a ta is « * . also heals the injured parte more» is the attending physician, day, R. M. Wool worth, Win. Gain now laboring as a Congregational ua that the roads to the coaat was A m , t'l.a v a a SiioaT STnaia«. Having opened .a__ HARNESS from the pensof the b e * American writers -n d PROBATE C O U R T . very bad. F isK /te says, ia hard to and F. M. Crabtree, Frank Berry minister.. They leave here for quickly than any other treatment, SHOP in the room formerly oc­ c please le verrat artists, thia mminxlne «-ertalnly w ill and without the burn is very severe et, from the fact that the canneries on Thursday. J. W. Fletcher Portland io-day; you. MvtiUon U i I m paper and aetid for a does not leave a eoar. For eale by Batate of Martha Shadden. Will cupied by the shoe shop, keeps «ample cupy. uy them up. 8everal pereone who and C. W. W heelock will com­ R obbed the G bavx —A startling R. L Harris. T H E N A TIO S »I. M A G A ZIN E. aud codicil admitted to probate up were peddling fish without alioenee mence Monday. I W | , i r l » m ,* t e n , HORSE BLANKET, incident, of which John Oliver of on proof taken in open court. E. Jon »liTrH R L ttN iA rei.«. eafcllahur. When in McMinnville with team have been fined for not complyinj [ We are unable to give a report of Philadelphia, waa the subject, ia with the law to take out a lioenee the County Convention of the W. narrated by him as follows: “ I waa or horse, put them iu the Grange C. Apperaon appointed executrix. ROBES,. WHIPS, M.naey U, imlent giM.it nl.-K inaïj«- ,••- A Farmer’s feed abed. Team 10 Bdnds fixed at $10,000. The regular college course ant C. T. U. which met in this «tty this 1 in a most dreadful condition. My CPniR, rninviiv hnrfM l.j, nur aid, i«'tdr»-,t» .T.B* F at ENT i Krtrit F. Wilson. Claim •> P.Ant*. Tpfi.ni iiu k w P L Y . N E T H , K t o .l Piiru.l Uki'nirn, Hailini.,n-j M«l. the new teachers’ course in McMinn week. There was A good attend- akin was almost yellow, eyes sunk­ when fed 26 cents. of Rebecca Morgan filed; Septem­ A full line of HORSE FUR vHle College have been accreditee anee, and the ladies of the local en, tongue coated, pain continually You can get a lunch, with hot ber 13, at 1C a. ro., aet to hear same. N IS H IN G GOODS kepi in al.«:k. by tbe state board of education ai Union did all they cculd for the en in back and aides, no appetite—; coffee, at all hours at Jerome Wal G ood E xoooh to T axx —The coming under the new law, ant tertalnmeut of their guests, and to gradually growing weaker day by ling’s restaurant. Confectionery finest quality of loaf augar is need make their stay here pleasant. graduates from these soursea an lay. Three physician« had given and canned goods kept on hand. day. Thi in the manufacture of Chamber­ eligible to the state diploma, good The gold medal contest Wednesday me up. Fortunately a friend ad­ For tire speedy and permanet.1 cure of Strong s is one of the oldest lain’s Cough Remedy and the root« for five years in the common schoo s evening, waa entertaining to the vised trying ‘Electric Bittoia;’ and tetter, «alt rbcuni and ecBion. Chum need in it« preparation give it a fla­ of Oregon. See all about it in the large audience present. The con­ to my great ioy and surprise, the restaurants io Salem. It is * A FO U R ROOM COTTAGE berlain's Eye nnd Skin Oinunent ia testants— Misses Ethel Harria, and first bottle made a decided improve­ good place to tore meala when vor similar to that of maple ayrup, A N D T W O LOTS in Dayton, will wilhnnt nn equal. I t rcJli Ve« the Del, new catalogue, free. ing nnd smarting a lrn c t instantly and makipg it pleasant to take. A ea Rowena Walters, of McMinnville, ment. I continued their use for three in that city. ** he sold at «„.bargain— makeyour its continued noe offeita » twr«,anent A F rightful BLUNDER—Wi medicine for the cure of oongha, Miee Gertrude Palmer, of Day too, weeks, and am now a well men. I Go to & Spangle, at the Dayton offer. Good barn, outbuilding«, and cure- I t also curtn B«4i, bailier a I t . )». often oauee a horrible Burn, Scald, Mise Ganas, Newberg, and Misa know they eared my Iife.and robbed barber shop, and get a smooth colds, la grippe, croup and whoop­ a variety of fine fruit«; lots well scald head, »ore nipple», itching pll’-s, Cut or Bruiee. Bucklen’s Amice ing cough it is unequaled by any Mildred Wills, Chehalam Center (he grave of another victim. No shave or your hair trimmed in the other. n ’. V w ^ y V c o ^ n d ^ c u ’ r « : fenced A great bargain if «old chapped hands, chronic soie eyes and Salve, the best in the world, w granulated lids. ------- The young ladies all did exceed­ one should fell to try them Only 60 quickly. Forealeby R L Herria. Mon. Inquire at th.soffice. latest style. „ .» . , kill the pein end promptly heal i .. ingly well, and H* contest was very cents, guaranteed, at R. L. Herne Breed, cakes, and all kind of Dr. Cady’s CeedHIeu Pwwders for Cures Old Sores, Fever »ores. Ul­ close- It was very drihoult for the Bread cakes, pies, and confection-' confectionery at H. Oliver’s, Mc­ Bicycle repairing done on short horses are the beat tonic, blond purifier cere, Bolls, Felons, Corns, ell Skin audience to decide which wee the drug store. « a l vermifuge. Prit-«, M ee ul«. Ho Id b •ry at U . Oliver’s, McMinnville. Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. beet, and even more difficult for Clothes washed clean and dona up in Minnville. A1 m lunch when de­ A Ane Hae e< papeUrio, A e « U up, at notice by M. O. Slonehrink, I he K 1. ÜAIiMK, druggiat od style at McHlanville a te *» laundry. Dayton bicycle reapairer. sired. t - a * Only 26 eta, a box. Cure guaran tb . judges. The medal waajward- Harris'. Macbla oil of all kinds at Hniria teed. Sold by R. L. Harris, drug A flnq liae.ef stationery M Pwwril’e. ed to Mias Ethel Harris. gist. Builders’ Hardware, Paints. Oils & G LA SS. K X. TETÄBIOS, W h ite L e a d from U cents up. la n seed Oil 66 cents per gallon. L atest Styles, in W a ll Paper. m. * D. A. SN Y D ER , Frnits&Vegetables F Green and Evaporated Fruits, FOR SALE. Fanners Take Notice. New Harness Shop. S COTTAGE FOR SALE. Skin Diseases.