Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 17, 1900, Image 1

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Letter and Bill Heads. aU
DA7TCH HERALD Oftce.
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haa»«! SXsertlM
N O . 16
D A Y T O N , O R E G O N . F R ID A Y . A U G U S T
VOL. X V I
Fr’ 2 5 . 5 . “
W
« e jió n morniog
“ K T ,! '
in o 'X r
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t
l l l . i l * »“ » •“ ••' S I r
m in te d Thurolay
5?««teataU matter
in sure n rtir a o t IB M
i
A««
The Dayton evaporate» to —
,
running on potatoes. Fifty oaote a
hundred ia the pries paid for good
potato««.
F . L. Poet who ia now marketing
hto peach crop, we are informed baa
tome flee fr u it Order« left at
Nichole ft Gghriei’a w ill be prompt
ly filled.
J
.
17.
1900.
___ wnicn you
The frequency with
— r-- —
meet k
people
of - a certain name io
thia county hat often been noted.
There bee juat been toeoed from the
Reporter office by W . T. Meer, ex-
county recorder, a t compiler, a
ueble boob known ee the “ Financial
Statement and Postoffice Address
of Residents of Yam hill C ouotjr
Oregon,” being virtually an ebetrac«
of the county assessors records io
the inoat important pointe. Ite
enumeration reveals the frequency
of these names. I f you are an
Adame it w ill be interest»« to know
likewise-fr
that there are 7 " of " you l, ..-
Aldermans, 10 A g e * . 15
7
CHICAGO STORE
wt
RED
A ll the Bartlett pears in the 17fl
aero Wallace fruit orchard, in Polk
oounty, 8 milee from Belem, hea
been Bold to the Allen Peeking Co
M cM innville, Oregon.
T h e following Goode w ill be enld u n til
August 15th nt -
IN
TWR
M AIBUKI
X
X
i
xu-am
•—
The perçai toils for the echool pop­
ulation
Yam
hill
oounty was
wae I
FIM<
ation of Y
am h
ill oounty
? »
W ith a li arge and w all assorted i'iSSiL4«
County Treasurer Rhode,
A.H.B o W ^ “ to buyn t r a it 81.58
fl.UQ.
VUUMBJ
Donee, tu nomp»,<
* - -
Wrt1' ‘rnmit?"--
.’’
s ' w T a
^ *
and «hipping it.
baa reeaired from the etate troaeur- stock of ‘m erchandise.
Bransoffs, 8
Brooke,
38 ^
fi^®*"**
ar
87,815
09
the
amount
of
«Uta
and
Basils, fl CeldweWs, >1 Campbell»,
Boro— August .15, to i
echool fund apportioned for the goods and bargains go to
8 Carters, 14 Christensons. «
Mra. E H ow aaboy.
Clarke, 18 Cooks, 17 Coopers, %
Neitfc-
«tototoy.
Perfect «gm m « w « tb e r.
l)a vine», 13 Edwarde, l ^ ® * * * * 1 i?
Uncle
Bennie
Robiueon
informed
er too hot or to« cold.
N
IC
H
O
LS
&
GABRIEL.
Everest*, 10 Faohsooers, »7 Fletch­
tbo editor, this week, that he con­
• Dr. B. F*6w ick aad wife rotornad templated going hack to bla old
ers, 16 Goodriches, 14 Grams, H
from the, coast on Monday.
home in lljinoto this eeaoon. Mr.-
T he R ed Front. Hadleys, 14 M alta * Harrises, M
J Ripley, the feather oteanev, ia Robinson camo to O
H e m b re e *
<J » lleeees, W1
abaut »
10
Henrys,
r roll.
v
A
L adies’, Men’s and Children’
Tan Shoes,
L adies’ L ow Shoes,
B oys’ Clothing,
Men’s Clothing,
Parasols,
Men’s Slimmer U nderw ear.
m w a w r + l U g l J H e w itS .^ Hmtoona, 10 H utehm ^
P lease ttatt on n s f o r » / » « j »
th at should be n a m ed to a first 12 Olds, 10 Parkin«,15 toberte,
-la ss country Drug Store.
- * T R
^ n-
30
Robtrteonr,
BUtoos,
32 Smiths, 9 WWliame, 15 Wllaone,
°
R. L. H A R R IS,
12 Woods, 11 Wrights •
i liar accident occurred at the Lrty
Livery S u b let toe» Tbwredey even­
D. B. & S .
ing. M r. W fa f bad hered a team
brought into this
BO u
ni v
w » fcte spetitnene <w
i office
this
week
They wee«
his Charlotte
“ * peach««
"
__ttttos to took at, and ware of sx-
oelloot Bator. There wars in the
lot several th at measured 10 inches
found to r t
McMinn vifla-
a ttd m m rta
F. M. Crabtree, ir., who hae, for
Very fine
tbs peat two »onA m bron at w o «
potatoes ar
theSpaolding Co. big log drive,
Dayton W »
which was broughl « t from the
Mise Bsn»~
MeKasate rits r, to again st horns.
sister to Dr. Timms,
Hs expects to return to w o « in a
wees visiting the Dr.
t fow
m r days.
w «-
I Dayton hae now one of the beet Harness Shops in the Willamette
Tbs atsaroar Bonita w ill taka yon
B , Gabriel estimates tbs amount V aUey, and is giving the
to Portb n d and rotura samo day.
of w h e _______
a t . t h r i t o S » « »»900001
i« S S
nP
cT
B
ES
T R
B A
A R
R G
G A A Ih
IN S n“d the B E S T S A T IS F A ftfth . N.
Fare, round trip -75 canta.
J. J<------
E. Rowley r brought
‘ Mrs
“
a n k - and
and her s o n i s fr ..-—
- Charley, in,
from the osnstladl Friday
b
o d mUr
« 0 6 " 11111
000-
O . ^ - Tri» " ‘D« neat'y ,’J Y . B A R R E T T , Pro.
I n o i-Dw
1 "arr - t :—
w
■ '•th s IF rffir-W ;
_
U
o
a
account
of
the
light
crape.
the home of Mise Delta I
Friday, Agguet 24, « I p . aa.
Tbo O- R A N. Co.’« etea-----
r « up to Lambert’s test
K vakobucal — Preaching a t D ay-
gonday, but was unsbto to go any
ton next Sunday
S Ä T Ä L Ä w S Ä
Wheatland 2 p.
Pleeeantdal
their
D A Y TO N H A R N E SS SHOP.
T^JlSJ*^)Oood“;"wbu,W
,n’•
DO N’T
w£
8 p. m.
p ."
Thereto« 1«1 ta tbn threshing
bttiinees for a fow dare, ■ ¡ • " ^
work <rf threshing spring grain will
he in foil operation. *
On Saturday eveoirm A. H , Roh
• ¡„son and Hugh Earl bad a diapuU
On Sunday evsoing * Iraturotoil,
.M e h J » y •S “ ’! . ’’/ " Ol<i' ÿ . j I i given at the tent on the subject
ioned Is rte o t Bach p e e p e »
< ’ Siam w o « as dafHFd on by « t v
miesiona. • I t may not hs Know th at
fine of 85 to the city.
•yetemetically orwentoed
While loading pole« on hie
'■ U H
was
tai
going'
Wedoesday, K. Rowle- —
r e — EHa^-
S S S - 2
.i»d^n*.».,.,i»w-.
FORGET
THAT
L> E. W A L K E R ,
xi
Y o u cannot do better thon to take ad­
vantage of th is offer. A ll Goods marked
in p lato iguaea m id yon ta k e them a t a .
to A. T . Matthew«, • mao trave»
ing with chart«, »bo bad tl e oars-
leee habit of tearing »he tearaetand
, in the road without lying. This he
did once too often, fcnd •*J ® 8
briel piece two mHee toward A m ity
and
Bbeg
P they
^ j y started
^ .^ ^
U ran
h o borne.
o t damag^
other learn wtoah had >iat
in. This was nm into and both
teams and buggies »ero fcreed to
rear of hart* by »be soHteron- end
piled up together.. The result, wa«
»broken hind teg for one- of tbo
horse« of the team flret dHven in
barn, and two buggies considerably
damaged The prise received by
M r. Wing fo* »be bore« should not
be taken se a criterion of the value
of home« in this raetion. He only
reoeivedtlfo Them aa «koold have
had to pay »had aaweh fw hto caro-
leasneaa, SB runaway« endanger h v
man life aa w « W .. . .Mav. »■ X
Tbompeon, white preaching, eaak
down \nto the pufo«t of the T h ird
-i* ,-tA-
from our regular prices:
mcoa
and L
'
- ' 2 6 Percent D iscount
f . .-S»
now operating * t Lafe yette.
-
Quarter Off.
C n ta fr T w o
Are. Our Prices ,
On Following Goods:
B
Is th e place to go to bu y your
G roceries & C anned G oods .
T^nma for 3c,
M&nilfj. Cords 6c.
Oash paid for B u tte r^ w d Ears».
L adies’ Shirt W aists, 25c, 45c, 90c.
¡Una ati everyb~ ”
-
’
11c, 13c, 19c. 27c.
C u m b e rla n d --------- - - •
Seattle, Sunday morning- n »»■
F
R E SH BR
EA
■ .
rXVEjD-EL
XJAVA
-. —
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K W A L K B B , M c M - w s x i v s iL ts
sns’ H ose,
__
found that be was eufcriog from
6c, IOC, 18c, 23c.
bed, but to improving— Y.-.mhill
T h e b ig lo g d riv e o l Spaulding
County Reporter.
& Co. which is now on the way
H . Bigelow ef Nowherg. who haa
down tbe W illa m e tte ,r iv e r is
now between Salehi and In d e ­ been working for the organisation
pendence. Th ere were 6,000,000 of a lodge ef the Red Crave m D a y
To tndhke poo » for our mam m oth stock of ROOTS'
logs in the d rive when it started tOD, assisted by Geo. Smith, he« se­
cured 46 charter members. Ae Boon
an d S H O E 8 to arrive, w h ich w ill ba
from the M cK enxie river, but
as the members undergo a medical'
since th at there has been many examination, aari »be oeeeseary pa­
T H E
L A R G E S T S TO C K
logs added to the drive from pers are received trem headquarter«
of Boots and Shoes ever carried in Y a m h ill County,
different sm all logging camps at Waverly, fow* the organisation
along the riv e r, w hich lias in- of the lodge wil> be eompletedby
creasud the num ber to near
:»» 10,- , Mr. Bigelow. Thia wrH make one
000,000. T ____-
h e re «re about 30 J doten lodges » eperatien at Day ton.
Cor. B and 4th & t ,
men and several teams ®m Pl/ ’ y.e,d j Oregon DsttfBtetestBsnr Clyde
on the d rive. I t w ill P ro^ab‘ y Í LaFafoltett sent to the Statesman
A A X IO M S .
take over two week* for the drive office g bo> of charlotte peaches, J O N E S
to reach N ew beffc T h e logs are Ther# were , T ,p«clmens and they W E M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y OF
mostly balm , and a r t to be taken comfortably filled a 20 poundbox
to the W illa m e tte P tllp and Pa- The i»rgest specimen mra«need u
per M ills, Oregon C ity. I n a inches in
jfT
short tim e another drive w ill be ; peaohes were raised on the IF r
started from H a rrL b u rg . T h e y ) Hendrix^pteceat^
K——
— <1 -----
Hr, 1,1 onrw
III MM
Kill a
-----
A I
P n . S ai a— A span of maree— from the seaside the «ret of this I fford R CMh m,rk e t for a great
M r. La Follett w ill have about 3000
manufacture L U M B E R , DO O RS, S A S H A N D L A T H
,g
n“u
,
'
I
d
.»l
of
m
ilk,
and
regularly
dietrm
i
w
ill
be
taken
to
Corvallis,
from
ahAn in ffood oooditioo weigh 1200; week, in go<jd »pinU>
j Qf miik and regularly distrib
boxes, whtob wiM net him about 60
a .S d
hsrntos. p| . a.’ant Trip- They .a ll te«v._for]
leave for J ^ a n v ko^d dollar,
dollars to
to the
the farm
farm- where they w ill be towed to Ore cents a box. M*. La Follett e fath­
MeMmMvn.i^, Oaxoox.
Th#y »° fng wnomunity.
I cron
10 rafts.
ano
-, ----- I f «heir homes i
_n C
C ity
ity in
rafts. Later
Later auothe.
another er, Alex Lafeltott, who lives acroee
»«« a
s take the whole
their home« on Monday.
8160
w ill
outfit.
lot of logs in the R ickreal w ill ihe river in Marion county, haa
C T . Pomeroy, Hie jeweler who
desired h "
« « i ” by ; team.
“ " , dri
. .» « k , h . ) g » j
» .» ’
During the civil war, sa well ae
be brought down to th® W illa m ­ about 1000 boxes of Ckartottes.
is
now located at Salem, is always
uuira
of
quir
in our late was with Spain, diar­
ette riv e r and rafted and towed
pleased to meet any of his Dayton
On a late trip down from Salem
this
rhoea wae one of tbe moat trouble
A ,.» .
« . ¿ / u T S 3 £ Í ¿ | « K | & i l . w t o «» “ » * i » r - " • ' • down river.
He
the Altona raw agroond on the E l­ some dieeeera the army had to con- friends and sequaintenoe«.
keeps instock a full line of jewelry,
- ,
1
ton prairie, the neckyoke broke, y .
in the building on tbe
dridge
bar
and
was
not
got
oS
until
sprinkler —
¡tendiwith .. In many instance« it
Wm. F . Smith, purser of the
t T h » ” . ;
f Itisene.
i f t .
2 ? r & ' s s ? » ;
s
i
c»e. : » e i : Elmore is now purser on the O. R. next day. The Pomona aeeieted in became ebronio and the old eoldiere elocks and watches; and does ra-
contributions
getting the Altona off the bar— hav­ ¡«till Buffer from it. David rajrlor pairing When in Salem give him
A N. etesmer Haeealo, ronning be­
ing to work sD aight awd next tof W ird Ridge, Craene C o, Pa , is a call.
, r .
1 2 ^ X 5 ."
-
w E » i- K X S , £
“ “ “
‘ * " - Wh1“ - K 2
tween
Portland
and
Astoria.
The soothing and heeling prop­
b o n e of these
He oeee Cham­
Taking the place of Harry Blanch morning.
the sprinkler anyhow T
f»rm , M r. Thomaeen, had CooraJ
........ ...........
erties of Cham hertein’s Cough Rem­
srd, purser on th at steamer, who is
Nichols
Gabriel1 pay »be berlain’s Colic, Cholera end Diar­
edy, its pleasant teste and prompt i ,
rhoea
Remedy
and
says
he
never
taking
several
weeks’
vacation.
highest
m
arket
pries
in
caeb
tor
t e n X ^ .t o u .» .^ .« .»
and permanent cores, ha»r made it
found anything
W<* M .
During Purser Smith’« absence country prodoca.
him auch uuick relief. I t is for a great favorite with the people ev­
Frank Gilbert, tbs (nld and well
erywhere. For sale hy R . L-
Melons and a ll kind of fr“ **® sale by R L . Harris.
o»..tb«r>
O.
------ w „
both native snd »ropiealr a» Itet-
Harris.
i T hat T hrobbiko H saw I chb —
poeitior mer tag’s.
Persons wanting lumber eithef
Would quickly leave you, if you
J . .1
E fc ;
t ” “ I " **“
dressed
nr uudreseed will flndilwr
,
— r — er
■
med Dr. King’s New Life Pills
best qu lity at Jones A Adame, aA
Thousands
of
sufferers
have
proved
E.
C.
W
alker,
of
tks
firm
of
W
al-
.» d
S-.
»k?l
‘‘• t “
I . often m .d .| tb rir J h w l.
d m ,« to 8 . 1 . « »»d
Ju,
fra il d o ., no, p » ,. I , b> rtttn d tb« • « ‘d 'M o, thjU^ocmjU. iaoe A W elker, and J G. Eckman,
their matchless merit »nr rick snd McMinnville
Bread, cakes, »nd sll kind «4
part last week, visited lh ® ¿ "“ ’T Ja a euro thing that Mr. Wambegane Mira Annie Hoekine. They were »Mociato editor of the Reporter, No C apital Necessary— to 8 e l nervous
They
ervoua headaches.
..................................
.. make
M ylu m and » • "
l i i made m i « off hie apple crop unfortunate, however, in arnving M oM innrille, called •»
pare blood end build up your health. confectionery at II Oliver’s. Mc­
H » *“ »
O ur Teas, Coffees and 8pices.
that inetitutloo. Thsy think the has mlia*
grow„ will make j M t fifteen m in u te.laftsr tbaoer
Only 9froen»e. Money.back if pot Minnville. Also lunch when de*
offioe Sunday morning, while tak­
In evwry city and town In the stotee oi
the institution under
| off h ii wheat crop; taking into Jeao ny was pmformed.-Newbseg ing a rids through the rural die Oregon
tred
Sold by B . L . Harris.
Sired
»
and Washington, outolde at
tríete on their w W » - Tbeyeaid Pottlm d. Ladle« or young men who
of Dr. Calhroath is wril^> managsu. «
.©ration U m amount of land Qraphio.
I
t
Hxi-rxn
W
m
B
atti
k
*
- T«e»i.
Our fccilitiee for turaing out fine
They also visited the
7 „¡jJveted , and the expense of culti-
Q BOOOuot of the Umber not be they couldn’t eos the latehetnns have two or three hour« per dayto spare
ty
nine
ofliceis
t.nd
men
«r-1*
iron»
laundry
work
to
unsurpassed.
Send
out bat, nevertheless, they knocked will Snd selling onr l ’eaa, Ootoee aaS
Spices pleasant wort and they caa make in your shtote eallare end coffe and lhe front Io say ibai for scrali-ln *.
and w
were
bruises, out*,' woi.n 1«. sore f> et * " ’» L -
ra*n»|gou
I land anc properly
. j , . < I where John oarwww««"»
1 wm»
c - admitted. Call again big money for the n is e i ves, w rite for full be convinced
particulars and eaUlogue F E ME-
siiff joinis. Buck leu’* Arnto^Sslvo
{
n r Reid at the D ayton hotel and culUvaUng
*• " " „ ’ "J camp on the Bray man plaoe to get gentlemen
McMinnville 8tea«a Laundry.
I* tl'V be I in lhe wml»l
Sau# for
• i l l extrael teeth and also m ake that fruit w ill _
give better retur e ______
rai|road
c , - d , ] La Follett, who hae the
CHAT U S IU t TU C8IMY.
__ Use, hs broke esmp
F
Coeiectloeery oT all Xledlat poetoBce
w ill « w e k • * » «
„ h « .,.
.
. . . ,h ., fl« » . *
- - * • • W l a Hendricxs
-te M
Ko SW W M h lu fl» « 8t., F o rtl.o d , Orec<M>,
peach orchard near
horns, skin eruptions and po»*.
________L i -j
'• ¿ ¿ • r t t o .lK .w b r a » .
U r a . | “ »‘i " L S T i b . W l S « 5 « " r i ~ * Wbeetland rented, it to eaid bee L o e m t «llrtrtbutor. of T e e ., CoKhra ead * r i« e» efe»re.
S fie t*. a la>x.
C ure s u tr a n h -x l.
on tlw PeclSe O om ». 10« Wore. In M e e M fn l
A ll work J » ,r » ° l~ < l
I T h . • ” 5<fb’ JbJ ^ op„ ,lr io „ o , ¡ m » L > l» ra • nd. ° T " k i C“ i i
SotA *>* R L H rns orngai-
some very fine peach««.
oparstlon.
Sewing machines,
^»Dta’inOslhroatb, in building wing where be found timber suitable an
NOWOU T s tn .— G et your g raiii
H? A . P A L M E R * C O .
atrum ente,
W ??k £ £ ? , is materially im provingh. ,.tU n g out ties.
■acka at Ute Dhyidh ’ flouring
F o r the speedy and permanent cure ot
books St Scott * W illia m « , M c - K
sHo«l|on there. .Th* . ° i * no* 1
Tbs Kurts box factory of Batom,, m ills. rtlwo
Also a ll ,b in d s of grain
4ate4mm fAlt H mhib ffiiwi © cewimi . Otuun*
M in n v ilic ,
successors to 0 . f lhe rWer ia becoming deeper—
statesman, hse flntohod
; tbo higbuet nirofket price
herlain s E re and 8Wn Ointment ii
--------------
i S f n , I «»¿tract, for. VkOOOpeachboxeefcw
v h .l paid in D ayto n )
S S m anA «.!- »
AND
Ina and iinartine almost instantly and
WftlBr IB now a/v «■■» bi
tbOg flBSk J
10 vicitJF of WllOOllood,AOO I or M n M in ilV vino.
lllO ' •
~
lta eoattoaed nee effects a nermanrat
A n y ohw W l,u ,,,^ 7 V J nn j
J L u muoh law d lB co ll tor boatai * mfMnoed one for 15,00Qboxea for ™ M c M in n v
euro. M a lm «area itch, barhev'a iteb.
haul 100 or 500 cords o f wood or
•
o w tbe graT, l bar at t h a t L
J u en Evaporating C o , of th a t'
” B —
1
ora-W
edoeedav
Augunst
15,
I1BU1 A W US w y wra— — -
eceM brad, eora alpple..
to H r. and M « A te r Janeen, a M
................
less, from Uro B raym an place to
chapped hands, chronic «ore ejee aad
S k Work w ill > g ^ ;b e com- ” Jy
"T *
Dayton depot, w ill find it to th eir
granulated Iide. ’
;
roana
I
g»rL
----------
OMOced by c a p ra io
w-
h » i a —One larga joang «w».
> interoat to call on A ugust Det-
“ ‘
-
- - a ,
».— Cash Paid
P o u ltry , B a t­
SHOES, °OTocKro?B7,500 PAIRS
We
often u
hear
it remarked
rowtuch girin are subject to,I 7 , 1
We onen
e » ,,»
,—— — - that
---
, ln
____
„ a ritj
raising wheatdoea not pay. Rdoes
with
P
This
being
H»«
*»
”
*
'
untble to do any work ainoe.
roent of the W. C. J . th
hook that way, at least wlth •
I t sounds busioSis like to hear partr its Ribbonere are invited.
• rily of f»rmere. In some indan-
the different whistles in town— tbo W hil
warehouses, mill and evaporator
and occasionally a threshing ma­
chine whistloc-tooting morning,
noon and evening, theee day«.
rosSlt l i th« establishment of a the unoerwin profile r®**',ed £ ° of
one of!
Henry Moench is now marketing
his peaches. Those who have or­
dered peaches want to be prompt
ity, informed ue this week that
in going to the oiphard for them, as
Mr. Moench hae more order« than good deal of ready oaah.
afte p T * , ting and marketing
he will be able id fill.
Dr. Smith and wife of Eagle hiBgcrop, that he will just about
P t eten_ n 0 profit. This we
Ixiuis Hadley and Andrew L iv ­ Creek, Eastern Oregon, and Jatnes
ingstone, who lately went to East­ Cochran awd wife of
are informed,!« the case with many
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