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------ D A Y T O N GET PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc. DAYTON HERALD Office. HERALD. Subacrlption I I per year I (p a id In advance. I.$> if paid w ithin «1« mootha tiiapUy advaitlaymentn, Mnglc Inch per mourn H l each additional Inah M cents per reading notices In local column l e ents per line forIIrat insertion, I cent« for eubee. «juent Insertion. Obituary and marriage notices not «acceding *11 lines, pobllahad lroe. I l sent Io for publics tlen at ooee. «card cd tbaaka. reeo l uI leus, and ■Imllar matter a cents per llna. (WM. NO> 23 VOL. XVI 4*^** s ï v * i *"aA,aP A"T UR‘ * -------- " *” *A ml una Arrives. 1a.m. ■ I;##«¡7m7 linea, m. «a»». aa» p “ «eoi - Butter it3 cento per roll. u'lnte 16 eenta per deeen. wheat 47 to to cento buabel. rteeVtgkre at poatoIBce store. J* both train«, aad Kl p>« , Rev. Wm. Barrett who has been quite ill the past week, is again re covering from his illness. u .... ..«t.rt.k.r X. mluln, Japan, ¡Houth Amer. V. it a. or adire«« KHAM. *? Portland, Or. le by Wm. McMinn- »y «re first , thoroughly Republican Itloal leader«, l of tho ’ thoughtful, min »a suu on Tboraday and Rational Family ot the hlptieat ‘mere, and.Tllla- Spatalaa all the ilMrtent general IB UN IS up to hour ntalntuR reading e fam ily, old and bleb are accepted id country mer- and itereaalng. iri«c, 1.0c per year. I. per year. . _J e> tMIM ly and Ton get of a I aa any other t It* neve a equaled by rom the Boo- n horonahneae he presidential II be Invaluable. Impartial. Thia i to you at thia love of the areal Thrlce a Week ronr eve on the hing—take tke went to know i Thrico-a-Wcvk wgnler aubeerlp- We offOrthl. un- iaytok Haaai.n ■he recular a lib la ß . in on ìcator B JUST W HAT One of the Voice'« Islthfnl «crib««. Saw the thing» bethereUeicrtbes, Will E. j'>hn«on Ishl» name. __ Hl« repoit Is no wise lame. Chorum— • I.lst’ the news Irom o’er these«, llesr the drlnk-slsvej dying pies, So«e of t-h©*- o«f b o ji in bjne! Can ltbethatH tru*? Y e s, w e h ave the goods. They are _____ _____ of I paid for _____ and w e can . give them aw ay & w e so desire. Of course you & if ould ask us do ov, so, and no _ w WU U.1U. not UUl aon. no to iv u.v HllflinCSS TW».n w ould follow such a , course v ery long. FO U R T E E N H O U RS EACH D A Y Is the tim e we put in- nt our store, and all we 83k i3 n fair salary for .t>U,r lirtfe, Tflftd. legal interest on money invested. — —— ----- Chorus;— • We a # k yon to defer buying until you have seen the C H IC A G O STORE L IN E . We not only give you the BEST M A D E GOODS, " but we sell the C H E A P E R than inferior maxers are sold. Profit Sharing with Our Patrons. ----- Harken to the shsmefnl tnle, Which in ike» »11 P ire Isce» p i,le :- Therc b.ndy’ i hm mid whisky « den Are posted by our countrymen! choru«:— W — EDNESDAY, z OCT. 3L # Dressmaking Department. Chorus;— For the bettle Lord « ttle tf 1» the m e i-» ™ e. , lie WIH ureak the tyrant'» cords, Ite will brv HstRii and his Imp» shall fly, For the < nnque»t drsweth nigh. t horn«;- _ F ath |[B grayseahd . storil — T h e Womaij^s R elief Corps m i reliant supper .and ice cream social on Saturday evening, was a grand success. A delightful program of recitations and songs was rendered. A ll appeared to Wc in tr-u l I.. .Io b u s in e .. n, Dayton, an,I we w ill » " enjoy themselves, and a hand wood, »m l . U a guarantee -th a t wo can sovjb you from 11) In nil .er some su m wits-vMdi5te«I for relief * X n .11 your groceries. A ll we ask is lor yon lo ro ll ourt o lio , funds.' The funds are not alone used for the benefit of old sol to prove this assertion. diers, but «Isu for th e ir widows and orphans in sickness anddis- ¿rrt-vruvv. .y .,« n«v- suffieent, they extend re lw f to L door North o. - Harris’ Urug Store.) outsiders who are in distress. They set an excellent supper, C. E. M c M IL L A N , Treas w ith nil suhstantials and delica A. BcM JLLA N , Manager. cies requuired. ON T H IS BA SIS G ra n g e S to re’s N e w Fall F or Men, Round Top Slmes, 13.50; in all Bty^e— overy pair warranted. T h e D a y to n G ro c e ry G a (O bo H A M B L IN T H E C L O T H IE R - « L W {b'eLe’ r L t b o n ' t L Z r i ' , ^ W e have them and they cost no more than the c h e a |, q u ickly thrown together kin d . - The ly on the ich in e. striking H at, »3. / d - W e expect OUR N E W D R ESS GOQDS to arrive any day. W a it for them if you want the Latest Styles nnd Lowest Prices. M c M innville grange & farmers ’ co . C H A S . H. N E L S O N ; Manager. Cor. B and 4th St , M c M in n v ille , Or. T he B est G roceries , And everything usually kept in a first class Geer has been on in his place. Capt. think that he will be able to eit up S u lly who lived on th a t place, has Grocery store, sold at popular prices by Exon, who has recovered, w ill soon within a short time. A}.1**« time moved tb his father’s place, a t S ully of the fire the ward in which Doug lake his pteee en the boat. station, 3 m iles west of D ayton. las was in burned. He seen the Arthffi? Garon who has been Last week Prof. Dougins, of danger and jumped out of bed <»nd in F J c le 8a m ’s service on board Newberg and D r. Hutchenson, the’ battle ehip Iowa, is here vis made his escape. w.io is connected with the state On Monday afternoon as Duncan it itig hia uncle I . Nichols, whom x AVAJN# ( E W A I K E k M , M , NN v i i , i . k . museum nt Buffalo, New Y o rk, . M c M in n v ille , Oregon. Ross was driving to the Dayton he has never seen before. M r. U n io n Block, made a visit to Dayton for the evaporator with a load of apples, Gnron’» home ie at Providence, while on Third street, between Ferry purpose of seeing the collection R. I . H e did service at C uba on and Alder, the breeching of one of of birds egg9 and other curios boiird the Iowa. hia horses caught in the hook of one collected by E llis F. H adley, and W E M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y OF measure taken. W in ter S chkdui .« — On and af of the singletrees and frightened to compare notes. ter Thursday September 20th, the the animal, and the horses started «learner Bonita will leave Dayton to run. Mr RosV, who baa hut one on Tuesday, Thursday and Batur arm, bad great difficulty to manage ilav at 8 a. m. I-eeve Portland at and control the two powerful horaes, A first class Cook Stove, with 7 e. m on Monday, Wednesday and hut when in front of the H kra I. d Friday. Taxing freight and pass Office he got them checked and un all necessary cooking utensils. M A N U F A C T U R E lumber DOORS, SASH AND LATH A engers for alll point« aa far as Mie der control. It was a very narrow Also a lot of dishes and liouse- escape, probably, from a serious ac sioti landing. ,old goods. T h e stove is nearly new, nickel plated w ith six holes Farmers are praying for rain cident. The bridge on Ferry street, near Their prnyers w ill be answered eoon or cooking utensils. In q u ire at •‘I wish to express m y th an k# to and Ihe gentlq Oregon mist will soon the Palmer place, haa been repaired the m anufacturer# of C h*iuhatJ»5"’B this office. moisten the earth to such ah extent with a new plank floor. Lumber ia C olic, C holera and D iorrhea R m that l i their prayer will be for a little Seing hauled to repair and replank C d y .fo f having p u t on the m arket NEW M LLINERY the bridge near the Dayton evapo #uch a wonderful m edicine,” #avs • unkhine. rator. It will take 30,OOC feet of AT T U B W W . Ma##ingi1l, o f Beaumont, F or S a lk — A good work team to cover thé latter bridge N o th in « .1 « . « d a - «" " i arh | In all it Texas T here »re m any lhnu#an«l» lo th o .-h a rm wf Urn rtr.w ii»« 1 — weight about 1200, one a good will take 40,000 feet of lumber for room o r I oxidoir . - I n ? —'O l r ra n i- 1 . n T l l i h l fr..m C O R lM » V r. O j ' # ) « - o f mother# who#e children have buggy.anim al, both bays. Price the two bridgea Yam hill county L N o th in « w ill ronlrflKi»'. rnprr Io . h . k . r t l . t l r « ic m « .. o l l h . I« .« hron. been #aved from attack)# " f dy#en , i l l or «Inner. T h - hr.» isa a number of such bridgea to M0G. In q u ire at thia office. i tery and cholera in fa n tu m who mu#t Is now arriving. Hat# and . m ort r l. h o r . ln I " '” ' ! ''" ’- - ’.?’ | teep in repair, and rebuild every ’ al#o feel th a n k lu l. It i# for ««*«■ [ V A ft or mansion. In a ll voiera | Nichols ¿^G abriel now haves year or two bonnets Are now being ' 1 t h . raw# # r l i - « t . n n u i . r Wouldn’t it pay the „ .« X >'• .V - large #tock of childrens clothing— county to make aome fills and cul by R L H a rria ' «TAS AAR» C*- trimmed for the 12 IN C H WOOD BEAM - 13 00 • ■ « «old r r - r y « l i « f . boy's'SffiRs, girl’« doake,etc , which “ . 12 50 thsy are selling at pncee that all verta and do away with the expense 14 IN C H - “ _ _ 16 00 F J L B L O P E N I N G , of an much bridge building fo r 12 IN C H S T E E L BEAM«, can afford to buy. instance the bridge spoken of on 12-204t?CH S T E E L F R A M E D ISC H A R R O W « -- 28 50 O cto b er 1st e^nd 2 d . W hen you have cash to spend Ferry atreet could be replaced by A large etock of thé latí et »ml m « «peedy and permanent core ol remember and spend it with placing tiling— two tile might he ' ’ À ì w a M n U o f Air Tight an d 'o th er Heating Stove, etyltah lulltlneiy is being received which ^For and ChMtI1 those who have carried you plaoed aide by aide at bottom and Will be di«pt»#ed of at - - - . ------------- ------------« « k bertein’« Xv« an<1 sk" ‘ T J“ through the eeaeon. Fishbnrn the gulch then filled -,p u without an eqnal. I t relieve# the Itch , . H O D S O N , M c M in n v ille . would make it good for »f«®0 for at lowest prices- LO W EST P R IC E S . uR,n’ tng nnd «mailing alinoet Instantly and I ] should get hia share. 1 ■ o.irtir .-.r-J OCX rrz ta i wxxa »« tv nt i all time, and do away with the ex land Inspect a« continued nee effect» A nernianent, loBTAIire^. haï I lea aro Invited to call 1 ,|o^-rir«init fhrfvw m pw t#-b»patontwbllitr «6 -law FA«« I I Until November 1, 1900, the New pense of building a new bridge ey * ¿are. It alao corea Itch . barber a Itch, AW D-SOOK wait’- FRtK rca t -ifaina r»«r»»flr#» and ♦•ill | nippL __ ninnlaaa ftrhhltf PUPS. ! hchíng ptïea, ■ I W FO R SA LE — A good house end | When you smoke get the best good» before purubaelng. York Weekly Tribune w ill be bom - ery few yeare. I t would appear erri cr ova aracu t, Have employed a ttrst claea ml liner chapp¿ * hand«, chronic tore eye« and I orna i , t « » h . » - i H ' • -c i plied suheerihere eix mor.tha f o r - that thia matter ie worthy of con other improvem.ntis end 1« seres , cigars and to b s c c -y n u can get I . «u»nuxv, ».J aviar n vaatoa aacctb I wbo will arrive hero about tho Xl»tof granulated 1W». I read i t ut,« ««m1»* a# «•*•** acif«« ■ L rente. The Weekly Tribune- sideration by the county court of good land, well eel to choice fruit them at postoftke store. d o lilr paper. , The Tri-W eekly There are many places where, ti tile thia month. « , J Ik . f a if a Cewdltleu Pawjkr» tor 4 mile from bueineee psrtof town; Bread, oakea, and all kindi of F in it, egg« and other farm produce j,orsea are the beat tonic. blood pnrlne* Tribune aix monte 60 eenta. ware laid and filla made it wonid adjoining it an orchard for eale. I RATCNT ta «vean, I vermífuga. Price. Meenta Soldb- luavritM* . WASHIHGTOPL_D. C. in theenusave the end eave expanse, end betides Price 9600. Cell Boon at thia office. confectionery at H. Olivera, Mc taken lu oaetoaage for millinery. Fishburu has ju st re c e iv e d » ¡n Minnville. Aleo lunch when de- u i w t i.U L II BEC K ER . 1 R- L H A R R IS . new stock of A ir T ig h t Heaters, M ve the annoyanw and The Dayton Grocery Cy, wants and you can save money by buy- ie occaeioord by loose and hr knilae mrtfl ~ * ——* Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Come on everybody. FR ESH BREAD E V E R Y d a y . For Sal©. A JJA M S. Buii ders Hardware, Paints, Oils & G LASS. _ . , Z * undine Candles Canton and Scotch Clipper hat appeal to Thoroughbrace For Ln.lies— Capes nnd Jackets.! The best line ever shown. Shoes in n» alii styley.and prices. U nderwear and-JIotfieTy. ’ — -- ——-- - r R. L. H A R R IS, D ruggist Bookseller aad Stationer. IT E W aldorf »3.25. A very pleasant social wn# held nt the residence of M r. nnd M rs. I. N ichols W ednesday evening T h is i« the first o f a series o f socials to be held this fa ll and w inter by la I die# of the M . E church. T h e so-| r ia l Ht N ic h o ls ’ was nam ed Spread E agle Social ’f 8pread eagle nap kins nnd other ¿rticles in keeping w ith the occasion were need, a n excellen t lite ra ry and musical pro- 1 gram was rendered. E verybody en- | joyed themselves, and the supper, E v e r y th in g S ch o o l R o o m . • invention Goods. -C os « " .ft" , « « d Fall. - : Hundreds of pieces of the New est productions of Foreign and Do mestic looms. bi Fine Fabrics tbejlomespuns, Camel’s Hair and Zebellnea pre- dominate. . Fine Plain and Embroidered French Flannefr, in all the colors of the rainbow. You need to loox the, atoex through to appreciate the vaatnesa of it. _ i ' We give to the Lady holding the L ucre Number a Handsome Blacx O U R Satin Duchess-DRESS PA I TERN value, »20.00. On the same date we give to the Flooded with work. We do it well Gentleman holding the Lucxy and at a reasonable price. -------- Number a pair of SNOW S F IV E CHICAGO STORE. D O LLA R SHOES and ,chotw* of| . any H a t in the house, Esther Orsy heard, se'/snlyslx, Wlnhen he oould ahiy nx Such Hwhil fa©t> where they btlong-*» iTw onldaiske effective this new -o„g. choru«; — - JEB ve who true toohrlstlsns ere. But from the right nvw eo fer Espouse thls< sii»e, with t « tir e part. Anew to Christ give hsnd heart. Fur Boas, Capes. Collarette. JO N E S Indicates thè state a t a glance, tíme saving TR*a* M *"** ’ " n P t— i «g» * m M OOWVWWT*J And probit»« need not despair, Though the battle may belong. They nhall »lug the victor’« eoug The Clothier, It tXPBl At It» tmie mid noble plea. T° Upl\ ,^ 1er i , i - i r « b “lb itio „'.ln the sir. H A M B L IN - ( implies . Ofcto. MARKET $ 1 .0 0 to $ 4 .0 0 per suit. THE WORD Send lor T . catalog. TH E W ith & large and w e ll assorted stock of m erchandise. ; For good ! goods and bargains go to - - - NIOHOL S & .GABRIEL. , The R ed Front. We aye informed that Miss W il son, oT Newberg, who attends the telephone office at that plaoe, who in company with Mrt> H ill also of that city, want out on.their wheels to the springe that supply Newberg with water. On their return when going down a bill, Miss Wilson lost control of her whe*-l and was thrown F ob 8 alx .— One fine fresh off and her’collar bone broken; and milk cow, large and gentle; first was otherwise bruised. ■'*** See Dr. Swick. ' 1 L >am b#g»ne, proprietor » M h e __« . . . L m a l arket It,tris finds i t d i it f f i c difficult u l t At Dayton at Qr. J. W. Her,n proprietor of the times to get good beef cattle. He Dayton flour mill has purchased a wifitvy to avoid thia in future To lot of wheat kt Wheatland, of M. do Sb he has built a silo and filled it B Hendrick. He will ship it here withcorn;before placing the corn in and grind it into flour. m I q , he cuts stalks, cobs and all up Albeit Dettueriiig who has been with a machine made for that pur working for Dr; Swick, expects to pose, as he places the chopped ma •ooh go to EHensberg, Wash .where terial in silo packs it down solid he makes his home. Charley Had- This is the first silo built in this away is again at work for Mr. Swick. section, but may not be the last, as A fine Ipt of A ir T ig h t H eatfh g ¡many farmers have been inspecting Strives at the H ard w are Store. it and asking information regarding For good bargains w® refer you it of M r. Wambsgana. J h a fit Charles store, McMinn, vffie, sanies a full line of groceries, which aresold at popular prices. Call when in that city. Those melons of Mrs. Riley Smith’santhafinest in the market. They are sweet, tender and good. If you wants good melon try them. , f McMinnville, Oregon-. NICHOLS & GABRIEL IN CHICAGO STORE W hen you w ear an S. L. S. <&. Co. suit or overcoat, you know you are Mr. and Mrs. B Gabriel who were to prices. ' o c l2 tf in Portland Tuesday, aa is their dressed properly. eonnn This is perfect fall weather. It custom when in that city, called at i T h e Goodrich place adjoining is delightful— the atmoephere being P rices from $10.00 to $20.00. Good Samaritan hospital to see I. N ic h o ls ’ hop y a rd has been sold perfectly clear and free frooo dust, Robert Douglas, who isa patient in a M r S tew art, who has taken W e h ave received another big to possession (heydays mild and pleasant nights that institution. They found Mr and is liv in g on the place. beautiful moonlight. Douglas In good spirits, and im- shipm ent of Trunks. W e have IS Stevens who fo rm erly lived on Capi. Exon, pilot on tha steamer uroving. The soFe on his leg is S S S E d th e m M q u ic k selling prices. ' the place has rented the W ort man Id i off about ten days healing nicely, it has all healed hut Uoipta, , has laid fa rm , 2 m iles southeast of M c M in n been sick. Capt. Archie about i ot an inch. The physiciana having U nderw ear, th e w arm kind, from ville . and has moved there. M r. fA N T TAT KT One nere of lion W ill aell cheep Ire rt U gnato office ’• The county c o irt has extended the time Tor payment of taxes to the 15 th of November. AT TH E R ED FRONT, E. E Martin the new undertaker and furniture dealer, now has his Unruh and wife have moved place— the old “ to town. for business. Eli Seese of N< wberg, was a vis Members of the M. E. congrega-. itor to Dayton this week. — — lion « . . . — . M — — r ■- p .« o r, t « . . < 8 . L , A. H. Robinson and family have Jones and family, a reception on ' a,6vedte Whatcomb, Wash. Monday evening a t the church. J ChsSi Addison and family are now Huu. Gao. H . Downing, ex-super occupying the residence he lately intendent Oregon Penitentiary, and ' ptfrehased of his mother. wife of 8alent, drove from that o itv ; Th- W C. T. u . will meet nt the to Dayton last Saturday and visited, of Mrs. H. L. Glass Friday, with Dr. Rossiter sod wife several days. Mra. Rossiter is a sister to October 1«, s f2 :8 0 p. m. « .# J. Bowersox is holding a. Mr. Downing. The Ponnsy property next to the eerie# of meetings at Wheatland. Considerable interest is manifested. H e k a i . d office has been repaired in good shape. The inside has been A fine line of neatly p rim m e d painted and papered by L. Kiock, ilfeet bsts at the New Blue Front and a new sidewalk laid in front. Millinery Store. Call and see them A B. M cM illan and family are now ladies occnpying the house. Hodson, of McMinnville, has a S. B Fay by order of the board line of sir tight and other hekting eiovee which he is selling at low figures. Tjgrrxn E vanobucai . — Preach ing at Davton next Sunday at 7-.JW gen" rally,' which has much improv- p m.; Plessantdale 11 a.m ; Union- ed the appearance ol the cemtory.i vile 3 p. m. Last week J. B. Fuson received The bridge near the Dayton eyap- a telegram from M onrovia, I n oritor is closed to traffic. The diana, stating th a t liis daughter? bridge is being repaired— a new A m an d a J. Lane, had ju st died. ftokr is being laid..____ She was 58 years o f age. T h is There will be no services at the leaves G ran d fath er Fuson but free Methodist chureh Sunday on one ch ild liv in g , Mrs. H . F . ateoyntof D. Q. M. at Newberg, H a d le y o f thia place. which.begins to day. a n d o .o wltb >gon. When in McMinnville call at the 8 t Charles store and purchase your grocery supplies. ^ re e h * breed at postoffled store. nia. Me« Or ' - Nineteen Hundred Goods Blue Front Millimry 8mm. - Hl 00 Skin Diseases. tra and H.B.WILLSON&CO. .'SOMMI L - d «od w», O B IT U A R Y . ., . Ada PuSlls Kennedy was born February 8, 1837, in New York > Died at her home-near Dayton Oc tober 7, 1900, aged 63 years 8 . *■?» month. In company with her pa rents she moved to Illinois, where she was married to David Robert son (whose death preceded her by five month?) October 9, 1856. To this union was horn 9. children ,3 of whom died in childhood. In We asx nothing in return, when 1874 they moved to Oregon, and Wraps Jackets and Furs- we give anything away. We do it purchased the farm where she lived We have now on sale our entire freely. until her death. She united with Every time you visit our »tore, Fall line trom the Greatest Cloak the M. E church in her 18th year House in this country,— the Jno. whether you buy or not, you get a and was a faithful member until death The children who turvive, Anisfield Co., the Greatest maxers ticxet. of Fin« Garments in the Unted and mourn the loss of their mother, - - - - - w . are- Mrs. Nellie Stoutenberg, Mr#. States. We have YOU may be the lucxy one. Eunice Hibbs,Alice Robertson, Mr#. H u n d r e d s o f S t y le s . Better como often. > , . . ... . Ada May Launer. Mrfli I«ou Howe, Presents may be seen in our Woet Every color in each style of Ih# Fred Robertson. The funeral wasr Nobbiest J ackp I s V'»' «*v<!r P*w fro,,‘ W in d o w . on Tuesday; Rev. J Bowereox offi .H E SS GO-DS. ciating, assisted by Reverend T. F. »5.00 to »25.00. W RAPS, from H A N D SO M E Royal.. ■ -■ » 2 0 0 lo »12 50. PROHIBITION’» IN THE AIH. G O LF CAPES, from »6 00 to , ' Never have we shown such an elegant line of DRESS FABRICS Prohibition's erahil “new voice.” »15.00. Msketh «11 true besets rejoice. A N D S IL K S as we are showing for I]-«.! i H mum > - — -T h e I s published on Ronds fine. ..... .. U t in order to get it In morning ! 5 £ ythe <lav of publication, the paper ie Preaching at M. E. church next " T C l Thursday afternoon. This re- Sunday at 11 a. m. by the pastor. ii 2 T t h a t all mutter sent bv mail, to Sheriff Sitton was in Dayton (irnniot insertion, and all matter ehonld beree.ived at thto Wednesday on business connected ifleeon Wednesday « with his office. I