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DAYTON BRR à LD. , Caris, Posters. C irculars.. - Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. I I I per year I I paid la advaaee. lt h la ilx ssonthe. qsent lneaetlan. Obituary ,t to«**, W ir .“ ä toî’SStf«^ ä NO. 20 slm lUr Blatter I Muto par Uae. mu X ^ r ^ R E B O N . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER i t . » 9 0 ^ VOL. XVI ^ u»rha HWhAiJh fa pnWfahed oa lira fill"' .,1,1!« w NICHOLS & GABRIEL S a. IN « •-« •• ■ - p X « p. n. * m m » both traini, K) P u , I-oula, New Or- o with »•I*«, Booth Amar- .o r a d J r e m tUKHAM, . Portland, Or. by Wm. the MeMinn- 'hey a n first IR, thoroughly * Republican liticai leaders, ’ progress of the ‘ thoughtful, t ’ * <’3 ho on Thuradayisd i a National Paa ot the h i|l 'atari, aud all contain. all porteut «en IB tí MB opto 1 entertaining read the family, old i I which are acre« , . n and country aer iate, and lterealag. prier, l.Or per year. «1. per year. •goo. A-WEEK EHTIN, ly and Yo*|tt of a lee than * n y t aartca Its news and le equaled I W from the B<r la horojtahae Jth the president! It w ill be Inyatnable.- a trlv Impartial. This value Io yon at this fever, move of the greet he the Thrlce-a-Week [keep your eve on the |t watching—take the [ I f you want to know ks, take Thrlee a Weel McMinnville, Oregon. a t THE RED F R C ip ’, ARR'VAU *NgA1^PAR-nJHk Off IT te a .» . >P- m THE MARKET WANT ASK YOUR DEALER OB CEO W FITKIN« Pulton & Carp CHICAGO. ------------------- IEROY H I ____ j f l i bches, Jew- s, and , i VARK. - OREGON, relry repairing s 1 Jewelry mans- E L IV E R Y , LAVAN, Prop. single and doubt* flven commercial in«»- te, or otherwise, glv« r o u t or mountain» rig, call. Prloes rse- Sale. H E S W V C AL W ith a large and w ell assorted stock of merchandise. For good goods and bargains go to NICHOLS & GABRIEL. The Red Front. LADIES’ W RAPPERS The Daytonjrocery Co H esw yca. Yes, W e are Here, and w ant You to Call and see us. W E HAVE: - The Best Store Room in Yamhill ^ <The^ Finest Stock in Yamhill n e w f a l l l in e C<The Best Goods in Yamhill County. The Low est Prices in Yamhill County. COME ~A N D -SEE ! G r a n g e S to r e ’s N e w F a ll G oods. T h e D a y t o n G r o c e r y Co. <2 the c a r n iv a l AT HAMBLIN’S W e are having a «ESTATE? One acres* cation W ill eell cheep Hqnlre rt H bbild oflee CHICAGO STORE Joseph Odell Pl8““ n,l ‘ ied’ House, for rent is a »caroe article 9th, ,ag agro Wednesday, September ifith rfflyl t»t »»> <” d*r to U '? mornin.» now in Dayton. 7» years, 6 moe, 29 days. The hte Ite malta thè da* ot publlcation, Ih epaper la Ten kinds of mo bgoods at Day- SSÌXd Tburadayaitarnoon. T h ta r s- neral will be held Friday y (to day )T S^tass that all. mattar sent by mali, to ton Grocery Co. — . at 10 a m. in the church i at Pleas- n r o r o o t Inseritoti, and all mattar ,er at the anídale; burial' thereafter ¿or pubHcattoi shouldbe_recei ved at foia Martha Addison has been on Odell cemetery. Wfltoson Wedrmaday^rti ______ the sioK liat ibis wees. It begins to look aa though the After aeveral day / ¿ n T " ín t e r ’ fall raine bad art in to continue. borne of bis aon, Galen c - “ ‘ller’ --- i *Ì tm n.vnm A.r.rl,e*~ All the hope in thia vicinity are father M. Miller, aged 82 ¿ • “ ■»¿J* icked with the exception of J. W. two weeks. The funeral-will tax» 4:»p. sa. place at Hopewell on Friday, (to- lelcher’e, sid»p.m- 7:ltp. m- U lO tv sdop-to- ? 1 at 2 p m- Services will be The fall term of the Dayton pub day) Butter *5 cent* per roll. luctedby Rev. Jt Bewereox. lic aobool will be opened Monday, condv Eggs 16 cent, per dosen. October 1. wheat 47 to BO cent* S»r bosbel. Queer name artfà it? Most of you- know- A a complete a ltne of school sup fin e cigars nt postoBce s t o r e . __ _ The Yamhill loche, just abeve plies aa you will find in Yamhill it well- th e . trade mark e f the most Dayton, are now completed. W » Freeh bread daily at the port county, *t Harris, j work on the lock® was completed! famous offloe store. The little »on of P- Jenson, who on Tuesday, but workmen have been engaged, in ‘¿ J flhreded ooooaout 20 cent« per lives on the Miller place near the grounds, for aeveral 0 V - depot, is eeriouely ill- poand at Dayloa Grocery Go. a* ' - e ■ •’ x V Wedneaday tbe »ates were opened Should the mine continue, many C. L-BarreU i. running an .op U and w»ter turned into ¿heJooks^ of the fall applet F ‘H **• »polled made m the United States. date harness »hop. Korn and and apparently everything w<*ke<r and unfit for evaporating. eee him. all right, and without any hitch. H. Ward met with an accident by Honey, honey. We want all yon As soon as those whose doty it is •lipping lingan an falH falling r-“ on Monday. He H* have. G « b p»M Dayton Gro to inspect the loeks for the govern- ' There are many makers of wrappers in. baa been confi confined to bis bed since ment ha’ « done ao, they wi . be cery Co. tin» country, but among them all there is- ¡-t Jay Avery will again aUend the then. open for boats to pass through. It is estimrted that the hop crop only one business oollege at Salem thia fall Those who are to inspect the looks, ef Yamhill county will this season, we are informed, will-come up from end winter. fall abort one-fourth that of last Portland to-day with a government The raine are what make» glad boat and examine the loet*; a“ y e « . the heart of boatmen. Mr. aod Mrs. M. S . f Adams left either receive or reject them. 1 here A lot, of greaa seed for eale cheap here on Wednesday, for Wisconsin, is but little doubt that they will be- All these goods are cut eatra full, mjule- • t Tboe. Hall. their old home, where they yr*“ found all right and be received by The fineat line of cigara aod to- for awhile. as vou would like to have them m ade, government. haoco in town at Harris . (upon h o n o r )-4 h er e is a fit and styie about Geo. W. H. Odell drove down W inter S chwdulb — On and af them vou W » »e e , n , ° ttie’ hnl r nnW th e The hope in thia section aw about from Salem 8unday, to see We exclusive agents for these goods on the ter Thursday 8«p.*ro? * r brother Joseph Odell, w)»o was ell picked. steamer Bonita will leave Dayton- The rain« of lasl week caused atrieken with paralysis last week. W est Side. The on Tuesday, Thursday and’' SaJor eonte mold in ibe hope that were Mr. Miller of Unlonvkle, father dav at 8 a m. Leave Portland at not picked. t of G. C. Miller, is seriously ill. His 7 » m. on Monday, Wednesday and Wm Caln II i* said, baa Ibe beet recovery is-considered doubtful Friday. Taking freight amf pas hop. in Ihi. vicinity. Thev are Mr. Miller is over 80 years of age. rs now ready for your in sp ection ^ sengers for aH pointe as fai entirely fra® from n“oW’ an® The late raine railed tbe Willam sion landing. Will leave Me“ »““' Percales, f r o m . - • Jj eonaiderad No. 1. ette and Yamhill rivers eeveral villeon completion of looks at E PX ¿ o n .; .,: ; : .: : : *» inches, which aided tbe, boats to T Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris m. Tuesday,-Thursday and Satur . — w^dnaaday morning for i a make better time »n crossing the day. . ' X . / « * « * • ’ i" M“ *,° • iro e* anH ___ -J L — a o t i «hallow o u B iw w water; ___ —— Milton Peery baa bad a fine gran- H. E. Cooper, J. Q- Lambert and week or ten day» . We are informed by Dr. Court. F ..n ob k H eff.._ .n ,l.ttb .w on rri<«y -olnc for Pondlotoo, Koeloro ur. o - that there aw many-Mob-in morning W E A R E H E R E T O S T A . Y A^D ST« vicinity at present- Only one egoo. I lia probable that they may remain there for some time. or two who are seriously ill. We WANT Your Trade. We MUST have Your Trade. w H. B- Reed, proprietor of tb e( John Bradley of Hood R**er» McMinnville fanoe worka,,bas sold formerly of Dayton, arrived here We W ILL have Your T ra d e .. three year». the latter part of last week Ws Jut and left McMinnville. mother, on a short visit. He has Drs. Reed' and Sfatton, dtmtiets - 'Ed. Hadaway drove to Salem tbe-rtste right for a patent churn, of Portland, were here ’ and back on 8unday- - arid went to Salem tbe first of the S ' K ' " d X n i ? 2 T f Miss Madge Dunn „one of week to attend the State Fair. For M e«, Tup Shoos, •3.60; in all teacheee in the public school here, dentietry. >bey -illptebably open Bert Lowe, of Lenta, a apbuib of who has Iwen visiting her etrtw, Portland, who was here pfobmg styles— every pair warranted. I permanent dental' rooms in D «£ Mrs. R- L. Pratt of Salem, returned hops, left for hia borne on Saturday ion. Dr. »fatten returns next »at (One door North o. Harris’ Drug Store.) t L . W .M nrf Hat. »3- T h n r o u g b b .« » here-last week. urdav, and will remain 10 day»- Bert, who was formerly one of tbe Miss Nelsoo, the young lady eaa Dayton youth», make» I N oticb .— R Jacobeon A Co.*i' 13.25. K.-Kbwm w . t o n - ~ « M O W » , nw .- plqyed by Miae ^ 1 « B eck« M store, of « ^ nvil »trimmer In her mHRnnry store, conductor on one of suburban atreet For Ladies—-Capes and. Jackoto. The beat nn Monday, September 24th until will arrive here ne»t Saturday (to oar lines of Portland. Hue ever shown. Shoes in in all styles and 6 p. m. Also, Wednesday, October morrow). Henrv McGuire of Hood River, 3 until S p m. P vtiea w'f,h,n« to prices. Underwear and Hosiery. Who on a v i.it to McMinnville ’ H. Oliver, ar, |h® I trade at their store will please re baker, baa been confined to the —bia old home, came to Dayton on nember the date. house several weeks with »nfiam Friday, and visited old W endr At We expect one time Henry wae employed in Ralph Ckrier who has been matory rbematlsm. thia city with W. M. Eastern Oregon, near Tbe store of Jacobeou „.ar or more, and who returned McMinnville, wiH bw c f o ^ Mon the lime be waa running a meat there last week, says thet much of *• day , September 24th until « P- « • market. ¡the wheat which looked as fjough The prospect is that tbe Day ton Also Wednssday, October 8, until I public school building wHl fcfiHed it would turn out a large yield, wae- fo arrive eny day. Wait for them if you p. m. i only half Jthe.average yield, to its utmost capacity this wmter ' -w a n T |h e Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. The condition of Joseph Odell, with pupils. This begins to look i That waa considerable of a bail who ie suffering from paralysis is M though a new school house would 1 ctorm for Oregon, that <*curr, ^ but little changed. He appeare o have to be built in the near futur here last Saturday afternoon The at our Store. M .ny h iv e token advantage of our be gradually growing weaker, we or pupils fiud accomodations else thunder and hail reminded new C H A S . P . N E L S O N , Manager. are informed. comers from « e East of their east- where/ T he county C .T . U -c o n - The Becker Millinery Company , etn homes. Cor. B And 4th S t , M cM innville, Or. A veution mert* r t ° of Dayton, have dissolved P **n«r' , U nited - E vangemcai . — P re 8^ at M ODERATE PR IC ES and are now wearing Septem ber 25th and 2611». .kin 7 Miss Lulu Becker now has i ing at Davton next Bunday at 7 .¿U full charge and control of the buei- ¡ p m il , Pleasantdsle 11 a. m.; onions, cabbage. X 8 h . b . . . Toll Sweet potatoes, hntatoes melons and everyining Unionvale 8 p. or- And everything usually kept in a flrst class millinery goods, and would to Coffee, Arbukcies and Lyon, nleaaed to have old end new cus Grocery store, sold at popular prices by poelofflce store. 15c at Fish burn-’». Other good tomers call and inspect her goods W hen you havfe cash to ep***d grades of hulk coffee at lowest before purchasing. remem ber and spend it with The steamer Bonita did not make prices. ----- ------------- .— thitae who have carried you W hen in M cM innville with ¡¿rou gh the ««aeon. F i.h b u rn her regular daily trip to D ayton«« PriMA,l’ " i M d o r . S e e k .e .r at C .rn iva. prieea, 26e, 50e and The. Tnpsdav The Willamette river horse or team, remember that should get hia share. ( from Newberg to Ah. mouth of the „ . . n t one of t h e .. » ! W I l . U belter . . . u . Q UICK. a tth e /e e d sheds hack of Grange Until November 1,1900,, the New Yamhill was filled with loge by the store, you can have your horses Spaulding Co. log drive ’ kTch “ .d e York Weekly Tribune wi11 be sup cared tor at cheapest rates. plied subscribers six fo°?‘h8f or. ® ft too difficult an undertaking to & ADAM S. make the trip after night. The E verythin g in Fishburn's J O I S T E 9 SenU. The Weekly store will be sold at lower prices WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF dollar paper. The Trl-Weebly Bonita will hereafter run so Mc Minnville, leaving P o r ^ than at any store in Yam hill Tribune, six monts «J cenia. m/Monda'y Wednesday and Friday. White the reataurant keeper of Leaving Dayton Tueeday, Thurs county. A fine line of neatly trimmed- McMinnville, is back at his oW day, and Saturday at 8 a. m. aland, and will be pleased to have street hata at the New Blue Front Milton Peery who with his broth •ll olil customer», also new cnetom- Millinery Store. Call aud eee them MANUFACTURE L U M B E R , D O O R S , S A S K A N D L A T H era call on him. He eeta up first er James, and son Mark, H. Grimes ladies. and Wm. Miller, while on a visit.at class meal»- McMrmrvH.ft O meoon . The Dayton Grocery Co. wents 8cio, Linn county, went up to what Those ladids wiabing hata and is called “Bald Peter,” in the Gas- good butter and fresh eggs. sptl>4 bonnets trimmed in the latest style, W h il.lh .r .* h ., E ditor ’ s Awri’t P m » ht — F M . abould remethber that Miea Lulu killed four aige deer. Mr. Peery Higgins, editor Seneca (Ilia ) Hecker baa employed an expert- with Mr. Grimes, returned home NEW MILLINERY S Irimoier, Jh o .« > was afflicted for years with pile« on Monday, and h® informed the that no doctor or remedy helped nn- •bout the 20th of thia month. AT T H E publisher that there was the finest tH he tried Bucklen’a Arnica Salve, body of timber at that place that the beat in the world He wn*«S The W. 0 . T. U. Blue w l i f f i w S tore. he had ever seen, but it had all been two boxes wholly cured him Infal-. taken up, partly by an Eastern lible for jiilee Cure guaranteed U tïS h V fr.m n o a o o v “ «’•»'> {* syndicate and the Oregon City Pu p Ie now arriving. Hate and L W otbfnt w i ll wont r ib « » « m oro , Only 25c Sold by R L Hama ■ * 1 at i r auco— * *»f th « )ui>f s Î J 1 5 T h e l-M t and Paper Co., who now have sur bonnets are now being Beat quality and cheapest stationer, at mention which meets ’"„Newberg, veying parties there, making at»« Oayton baa now one of ibe beet H .,n ... 3bop. in ,b . W iii.m eU . trimmed for the postoffice »tore. veys to estimate tbe value of the » commencing September 25th. ÎSfà.TÎSÎM.n«“ t i.u br I » taxbas » oil <*■ I F A L L O P E N I N G , timber I and «> 1 4 ,.-n*bnw Roy Miller, ot Unionvafo, whP - a ib . B E S T S A T .S F A C T .O N E. J. Avery and Frank Der^ .v fihopcarries; more than t irged with forgery while at October 1st and 2d. < 0 have to atock anything that a {• have »old their hope to Hubbard, Dayton, Wash., on having a hearing the hop buyer at *" Salem. ilero. The price w . have Bug«, Tope. A large stock of the latest and moet cw turn » fob as «to«* - *• c‘ n- wae found not guiltv and‘ For the speedy and permanent cm egt^ paid,’ we are informed, waa 14 cento O<XT n eX ild ln g ” Carrie Trimmiug uoat», d o°^ BARRBTT, Pro. ety.Uh w tilteeil ta being received which Upon being notified of the charge Xvery and Berry have made a good trtter salt rhetun ana ecxrnm. vnani » «U l be dtapoaed of at berlal’n'e Eye and Skin Ointment ti ’ h ew en t to Dayton, and also his sale. They have received a good without an ¿inal It relieve, the it<1> -| ---------------------- -- - ' Talk, about China, butthe bar r LOWEST PRICES. father G .C . ing nhd smarting almost instantly and profit on their hope, and, although, charge against him, aod stated aome may receive a trifle more, for ita continued w e effects a permanent ( AfUr “ lWBv7'!h i/fa m rti‘<’at ibe K»"'8 Rac!teU Slor® r«V«.. www««-» w« r bKliea are lavlked to .all sad luapect ,tg a lrip « te «U M H ty above, after a trial he wae aftquil- I cure. It also cores itch, barber s itch, C M u ir- theii hop» by bolding them (which Umaineaa with ^ • nJa®h‘J r‘c'[|icag0 McMiun ville are mpre attractive good« before perebafdeg. _ , acald head, sore nipples, itching piles, «w, WAIT7. FOB Cfl •vwtff ted. ie very doubtful) these men know CS £ L M t o t v ^ U f o r n Ced‘‘i ! S fust now, it is important that ev- J-; chapped hands, chronic sere syw and ■ o r r t a Have employed a Brat cl.ee mlHtoer I a » •< *•« —---- AadlYMT - Fisbbkett has ju st received a that they have been well P*»1} ".™k in Jood health and spirits, ery dollar briug all the goods it who will arrive here atmuk the Metof granulated lids. I MAD 1 before Mi / M new stock of ‘A ir T tgh i Heatora, their labor, and ate nd of *n>\eU ’ and^ready for an active business can. See their blapkets, under- ! — fadrta (W itten Powders for and you cau save uaouey by buy- as to the price of hope. Another ^ w p a ig n .' I are the beat tonic, blood purifier- wear, h a t. and caps and .»olio »- " atcht ta w t a e . item, they are having the uae of thFr3T an* for mUllw-r,. f»,m pr" h,C# 1 tedvennlfuge. Price, « c e n w . SfflT ’ takea la exchange WASHINGTOM book, - a .choo. . . O F » - • Their T b.*’ 8,‘ " % 8 "Oe’ ‘ re ‘ " ' ing of him . Star o o w their money, while the other feltow best values it» th iscou u ty for the I F T I T T n V P V F R Persons ie frettiug and fuming about “*•» hie, at Harria’- dressed or undreeeed will find the is I IWn, .. Adam», at beet qualitv at Jonea t •ad »»J NineteenHundredBoods DIED, OUR NEW DRESS GOODS CLOTHING M p WTNWII.I,E GRANGE & FARMERS’ CO. good goods w. - - S. L. S. & C O ’S _ < - - - '- i t e i i r ------- ; _____ Suits and Overcoats. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Come on everybody. _ A_ FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. ^ ‘" ^ ' “’ H A M B L i N , - The Clothier, H T he B est G roceries , ^ E v e r y lh ih Ò School R oom . í d r th e , - Builders Hardware, Paints, Oils & GLASS. R. L. HARRIS, Druggist Bookseller , a ad Stationer. DAYTON HARNESS SHOP. ‘ b S r G^S Skin Diseases. ¡S H E m I A iiÄ H H.B.WILLSON&CO. ‘