Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 17, 1901, Image 1

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PROOFS: •
Official Report
TO
if U nited States
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JBtlis there, then hell!
hlfeti States Harvey«!
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re to it condition read!
the hydraulic proem
the Rio Grand »'»r <w*
the hitra of which I *
wearing away ofJJ
cenmninting for
eady for extraction M
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thn a v ert) ft « ' “•
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eda th r a to o e f ttb r r
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I nina nee of the whoW®
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ir of the gravel and
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IS C O VE R Y ‘J I'l A jj.
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the hydraulic pr»*®*
le Rio Grande,
nlnent m ining
pronounce the pn»l*tv
cheat and nioat cxU"-
2,000-000.
i-H»eei«»»ble, l’* r
cli Share.
a< Stock h*» **r"
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, a e c e a e a ry dtteb-
r b e d revered
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r of Its Share«
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Share.
NO. 3
Abdill’s repairs bicycles.
The beet of all tropical fruits at MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM.
Det mering’s.
Fine summer weather.
And don’t the grass and wheat
Upton Post No. 75 of the G.
Men’s and boy’s furnishing goods
grow!
at Nichols Gabriel's.
A. R. of the Department of Or­
Fine cigars and tobacco at Det
Treat yourself hod beet girl to egon,’ will meet with the Relief
mering’s.
Corps at I. O. O. F. hall at 10
ice cream on Friday eve.
This is the «heel age—wheels all
o’clock a. m. sharp. Procession
We are informed by those who
over and everywhere.
are posted that there will be good formed and march to ^pear Bap­
S. B. Fay went to Butteville on prune and apple orops this season. tist church, where it will he
Monday for a short visit.
Most other fruitB promise a good joined by school and Sons or
Miss Aebi will soon open an ice yield.
Veterans, and all others who wish
cream parlor at the Racket. -
“A thing of beauty is a joy for­ to join- in the exercise, and
Ladies’ dress goods and under­ ever,” or, until it goes out of fash­ march to grounds and stand.
wear at Nichols A Gabriel’s:
ion. If your hat is out of style All ex-soldiers of the late war
To be up to date you must have purchase a beauty of Mrs. E, E. are requested to meet and partic­
a wheel and know how to ride it.
Martin and be joyful.
ipate with veterans. Program
WANTED.—To barrow $100 at
Mrs. Jacobs, who has been here as follows.
8 per cent. Inquire at H erald visiting relatives and friends, went
Prayer— Rev. Branch.
office.
to Portland Monday, where she ex­
Song— By school.
Drugs, Books and 'Stationery.
A new lot of those fine remnant pected to remain several days, and
Selo— Maude Wool worth.
V
ribbons, 10 eta. eaclY/te-^Dayton then start on her way home to
Oration— Rev. Bowersox.
Boise, Idaho.
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Grocery.
Recitation— Mrs. R. B. Miller.
The
Christian
Endeavor
social'
Duet-^-Mr. and Mrs. Fishhuru.
Bicycle repairing done at the
Call and see Our Line o f *
f" ' .
Dayton hardware store by M. G. last Friday evening was quite a sue-' Dinner.
cess. The receipts were over $16. j
Stonebjink.
AFTERNO O N.
C L O T H IN G , H A T S , S H O E S _
iFyou want first class photo­ Over $11 of that amouwt was clear
of ex pen see. Icecream ran short,
Meet on the pnrk grounds at
ATSTI) F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S , fo r graphs, or views, oall at the tent in or receipts would have been more» 2 o’clock p. in,
You will find O.
Mre Emily Nichols and Mrs. 8.1 F °jm procession as provided
Mrs. A. B. McMillan, was in Port M. Rossiter,, who were appointed by the Ritual. Commanded by
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land last Friday purchasing new delegates from Naomi Rebekah officers of the Post, and march
Men’s Suits in all the popular fabrics and cht in the latest styles goods for the Dayton Grocery.
! lodge to the General Assembly of to the cemetery, where graves'of
Boys lung pant suits in styles and quality to p ease all, and our
M G. Stonebrink and family have! G»*t Older, which meets at‘ Baker; the fallen heroes will be deco-
PO PULAR PR IC ES will fit your pocket as perfectly as garmont moved into the Cain house on Alder City on the 21st of this month, leave
rated with flowers carried by girls
fitsw iarer. Just received a large liu e of latest in Neckwear, at 25c street opposite the H skald office.
here Monday morning.
chosen- by commander.
The
We inaugurate one of the most sensa­
35c, 50c. w hich . Would be cheap at double the price. Each doller
Last week Mrs. Chas. Hadley cenotaph to the unknown, dec­
Strong’s restaurant ia the place
tional
unloading sales ever known ia
«pent with us entitles you to a tic k e t on the three $20 tailor made to get a meal or dish of ice cream slipped on a board, and falling had
orated by Relief Corps.
Yam
hill
county; right in the heat o f
Suits to be given away July 5th.
when in Salem. Neat and tidy.
the bones of her left wrist thrown • All are cordially invited to
-
,
the
trading
season.
•
put
of
joint.
Before
the
doctor,
8UIT8 MADE TO ORDER.
PIT GUARANTEED.
Thoa, H all and fam ily have "moved- to
join in our inarch and exercises
Portland. He-Jias gone into buaineaa w^o
had
been
called (Dr.
there, having purchased a feed store.
Courtney jarrived, Mrs. Hadley h lad either as individuals or comrade
The memorial sermon will.be
D r. B. F. Hwick lefcfor Eastern Ore- lhe bonee properly adjusted.
gon onTuesiiay. H e w ill prohably be
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MCMINNVILLE, 5 OR,
preached by President Board-
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Prof. A. L. Alderman, wife and
gone all summer practicing dentistry."
dentistry
man at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, May
E , Rowley and wife left on Thursday babe, accompanied by their sieter 26, at M. E» church, Dayton.
,
Miss Eva Alderman, came down
morning for Soda Springe.
Saturday, on
Preaching in Evangelical church* Day- from McMinnville
Goodrich Bros., Wm. Paxon and
too, next Sundcy at 11a, m . ; W heatland steam1 r Bonita, and visited over others are working at times on the
For particulars and price lis tr see full
3 p. m - ; Pleaaantdale evening.
Sunday with their parents and bicycle paths from Dayton to the
page ad in.all M cMinnville papers.
A num ber from Dayton attended the , brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs E.
Prairie and McMinnville, getting
anniversary exercises of Epworth League: »
Alderman land wife.
the paths in good shape for wheel •
at Wehfoot Sunday eve. Thev report
Every week shows a
Our business continues to grow
the program to have beep fine.
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The W, G. T. U. will serve ioe ing. They hope before a great
gratifying gain over the prix-e,ding one. Alad the best of it
get the . paths w
giaveled.
As we go to press we are Informed that cream and cake after the entertaio,- while to _
the annual meeting of tthe County Pio­ rtient Friday evening. They will Everybody should feel an interest
is hat oar custom ers are all pleas
with the service we
neer Association w ill be held in Dayton
also serve ice cream on Mra. Court- in having this accomplished as it
4k
this year.
ney^s lawn Friday afternoon, if the would not alone be a benefijt to
are g iv in g them . Som e of them started in by givin g us a
Rev. Varney the.G eneral m is­ weather Is favorable. Special pri­ wheelmen^’ but also to footmen.
sionary for óregon, will be at the ces to any who desire ioe cream by If paths were properly graveled
i n nil portion of their trade, but they found everything so
Baptist church at 8 p. m. Friday the-pint,or quart.
those having wheels could ride them
s» isfactory that we now have all their trade. Don’t you
any time of "yeet, footmen could
Bread, cakjss, apd all kind o
The majority of the bop yards in travel over them the same.
confectionery
at
H.
Oliver’s,
Mc­
think that a store which is satisfactory to others would sat­
thia section have been worked over
Minnville. Also lunch, when de­ well and are in good condition.
Tber - ia now only three papers in
isfy you? Call and see our stocK, whether you wish to
sired.
The vines look healthy, and are McMinnville, which in all reason, FOR MEN.
Mies Huida Aibe who is clerking growing rapidly. At Ibis time indi­ is enough for that little city. A. 1 j
for $8, $10, $12 50 to $18.50, with all the elegance of fashion
b j or not. _
n the Dayton Racket Store, went cations are favorable "Tor a large V R. Snyder proprietor of Tran­ and perfection of fit. Never in the history of the store have we had
to her home near Amity on Satur yield. We have heard complaint script, having been appointed Col such a large and complete line to select from. See our line before you
and p u Inspector
that some y ards in Marion., county lector of Customs i«to
d ay and viaited_over 8u nday.
T j i a v w i u at
Hurrah for the Rambler! «ays 8
that paper was suspended. Almost
Mrs. V. A. Humphrey of San every country pnblisher in Or­
N. Rasmussen. Last Saturday he
sold four of the Ramblers. Pretty Francisco, arrived in Dayton Sun­ egon would be willing to suspend FOR BOYS.
good day’s sales for this little burg day last, and visited with her old publication of his valued paper, if
Suits from 3 to 18 years. Ranging in price from $1.50 to $13.50.
time friend, Mrs. Emily Nichols,
It will pay you to bring your boys to our store for their spring outfits.
A dvanced .—Tinware has ad-, and other friends. She left here he was assured of a $125 per month
vanced 20 per cent at wholesale, but Tuesday eve for McMinnville, and salaried government position. Good
no change-in the price at the Racket, after attending to business iii Clack enough Mr. Snyder..
Dayton, Oregon.
The scare that smallpox was in
am is county she will return to 8an
For Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls and little folks. We are showing an
McMinnville has proved not very
Claude Huddleaton who has been at­ Franoisco.
serious as yst. No cases have been elegant line of LADIES’ FINE SHOES and OXFORDS.
tending Holmes Business College at Port­
land, caine up home the first of the week.
There lias been a change made reported in the city. It is reported
H e w ill probably remain here dnrihg the in the ru n u in gof the O. R. & N that a man from Carlton who went
summer,
Co,’8 boats. The steamer Modoc to the county seat to pay the last
Charley Woolworth last week
This department is filled with all New Goods- -no Inst year’s styles.
respects to C. F. Daniels, whom he
purchased two lots of Peter Schotts which has been running to Cor learned had died of smallpox. He Ladies, don’t foil to visit this department.
just opposite Mrs. Sarah J. Dorsey’s vallis. has been placed on the found Mr. Daniels a very lively an j
residence. Charley will probably Yam hill route, trom Portland to indignant corps at work in his gar­
Dayton. The time is the same
build in the nea' futare.
den.
G. B. Abdill has a full line of as formerly; leave Dayton at 6 a.
L adies , A ttention .—Commenc­
bicycle extras, which he is offering tn. Mondays, Wednesdays and ing May 10th, I will give to the
returning alternate person buying each 10th trimmed
at lowest prices. He aleo repairs Fridays;
New store Cor. B. aud 3rd Sts.
wheels in good "«haps. Shop be­ days. Captain Gordon in coin- hat at my shop, one $3.00 trimmed
tween First and Second streets on mad, Jas. Driscol chief engineer, hat free of charge.
Ferry.
Frank Gilbert purser, Miles
M rs . E. E M artin .
A S nap .—Second hand Andrea Lemley mate, M. Moran steward.
NOTICE.— The undersigned
bicycle, 1900 model, Morgan
The Ruth has been placed on the
Wright tires, Morrow coaster brake, Corvallis run. “ The Elmore will do .sew ing of any kind at
your hpmes, or at my reekiehce.
first class condition, only $25 a t
which has been running here,
M rs . E d . H adaway .
Dayton Grocery.
has been placed on the Portland-
A B argain — Hartford bicycle,
We also carry a Com plete Line of
Look put gentlemen, don’t let the
fair sex get ahead of you in enter­ Salem Jndpendence routd.-**^-' Cactus single tube tires,all in first And exam ine goods carefully, and after investigating see if - our
prise! We have lately heard it
The following program will be olass condition; $20, at Dayton CASH price for merchandise is not as low as that of any qtore in
hinted by several prominent ladies rendered at the entertainment next Grocery.
Yamhill county. We invite all to call and see our large and com ­
of Dayton and vicinity, that if the Friday, May 17th, under the au
A bargain can be e had by any plete stock of general merchandise. We keep in stock.
men do not get a move on them and spices of the W. C. T. U. at Nichols one wanting an A 1 fresh milk
Yours for Low Prices,
start a creamery, that the women hall:
will organise and see that a cream­ Opening Song..................................... cow. Call at this office.
ery is established here. We belive .............. Misses Bertram, Gabriel,
F or S alk .— One bed room set,
Prices will not be beat.
that the ladies are in earnest, and . ............. Parish, and Flora Bertram
1
No.
8 cook stove. 1 carpet loom
intend to have a creamery here. Reading................ Miss Fay Swick
and fixtures, carpet, and a lot of
We were informed last week by one Guitar Solo...................... ..........
The above
of our citizens that be would give Solo................ Miss Lucile DeForde household goods.
$25
toward
having
a
creamery
in
mentioned
articles
will
be sold at
Reading A .........................................J
Men’s unlaundried White Sbirte, 38c.
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Dayton. He said he had no money ■ ......... B ......... Miss Fay Swick reasonable prices. Also a good
Men’s Neglie Shirts 39c. '
,
' ...
to throw away.
Banjo S o lo .. . . Mr. Chas, Davidson house and lot io sell or rent. Call
Yen’s Summer Undershirts 30c.
Yen’s Canton Flannel Drawers 20c.
B eware op a C ough .— A cough .......................................of Newberg at residence of undersigned,
L dies’ Fleeoe Lined Undersuit«, jier suit 48c.
is not a disease but f^ X iaptom. Solo.........................Mre. Lena Scott Dayton.
M rs . J ennie B oyce .
I »dies’ Shirt Waists 45c
Consumption and bronchitis, which Reading..................Miss Fay Swick
MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, at $5 and upwards; BOY’S SCHOOL
I adiee’ Corsets 48c. *
are the most dangerous and fatal Solo with harp accompaniment. . . . Notice of A ppointm ent of
8UIT, at $1.75 and up; BOY’S KNEE PANTS"!», 35, 40 and 60 (Mute
diseases, have for tbeir first indica­ ................ Miss Maud Woolworth
A dm inistratrix.
tion a persistent cough, and if prop­ Instrumental Solo.............. .. . . . .
per pair.
<
Yours to plegse.
erly treated as-soon as ibis cough . . . Misss Winnette Sears, of 8alem
Notice la hereby given that thn iinrler-
appears are easily cured. Chamber­ Reading................... Mias Fay Swick sfgnad Frederics Benn, has been by an
F ought tor H is L ira .—“My
ordei of the County Court of Yamhill
Biliousi ess ia a condition charac­ father and sister both died nf con­ lain’s Cough Remedy has proven Solo.............. .. .Miss Nina Baxter county,
Oregon, duly «ppointed ns ad­
Reading..................
Miss
Fay
Swick
wonderfully
successful,
and
gained
terised by a disturbance of the di­ sumption,” writes J. T. Weather-
m inistratrix of the estate of M ath 1**1
Solo..........................Miss
Dora
Sears
Benn, d-i-cased.
’
gestive organs. The stomach is de­ wax, of Wyandotte, Mioh., “And I its wide reputation and extensive
Now, th ere fo re, all persons having
bilitated, I he livertorpid, the bowele was saved from the same frightful sale by-its success in curing diseases Reading*»^.............Mie-* Fay Swick claims
«gainst said estate are hebOiy
constipated. There is a loathing of fate only by Dr. King's New Discov­ which cause coi|ghing. If it is not S o lo .. «-,’- 4 ___Miss Lucile DeFord notified and required to present the same
Closing Song.....................................
beneficial
it
wHIhot
tost
you
a
cent
food, ’ pains io the bowels, dissiness, ery, < An
the undersigned, properly verified, at
••• caawsa^as
u i w iiia av'aw
attack wa
uf |sa»vaa
pneumonia
left
..............Misses Bertram, Gabriel, to
her residence near Dayton, Yamhill
coated tongue and vomiting, first of ;a, ; obBtinate cou„h a„d very severe For sale by, R L. Harris.
. , . . j... Parish and Flora liertram county, Oregon, within six months from
the undigested
P«rt'Y digested I ju
trouble, which an excellent
Admission 10, to and 25 cents. the dale of this notice.
PLEASANTDALE ITEMS.
food and then of bile
Chamber- jdoc(or could
but a few
could not he)
Reserved sea's or sale at Harris* Dated this, May 14th A. D . 19(11.
lain’a^tomach and Liver Tablet» month’s use
. • of . this
. wonderful m»d
F R E D E R IC A BENN,
M am ie Crabtree ia sewing for Mrs. Drug Store.
Adm inistratrix of said estate.
«Hay the disturbances of the stom­ -¡pitta made me as well as ever and Wilson.
F. W. F kxton ,
. '
Before Yon Buy elsewhere, anything in the line of
ach and create a healthy appetite/ I gatoed .much in weight.* Infal- Mr. Wheelok and wife spent Bunday in
O ld S oldier ’ s E xperience — M.
Attorney lo t said pstate.
.
They also tone up the liver to a liblefor coughs, colds and all throat Dayton.
M . Austin, a civil war veteran, of
DeTiere went to Newberg batur-
healthy action and regulate the and lung trouble. 'Trial bottles day Mrs.
and returned home Bunday, bting­ Winchester, Ind., atriles: "M> wife
Ixtwels. Try them and you are cer­ fred. Guaranteed bottles 50c and ing with her her nieces, Mary and Teaeie was sick a long time tn spite offeood
tain to be much pleased with the $1 at R. L. Harris.’
M cLaughlin,
doctor’s treatment, but was wholly
A num herof 1’Ieaiantdale people went cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills,
result. For sale by R . L. Harris.
Miss Florence Newman, who has io Webloot Sunday eve to at tend Epworth
Hives, Honey, Boards,
wonders for her S
The ' exercises which worked
S
...... * ...... ■
Acaaa'a F- molihh K a a a n r will HT op been a gieatipt/Terer frfRTl muscular League anniversary.
health.” They always do. Try
3 cough »1 any time, and w ill"Pure the rheumatism, sayai Uharnberla.ip’8 were fine.
Mrs
Odefi
Mias
Eialie
and
Iona
Hutcb-
them Only 263 at R. L. Harria’
wnrut cold In twelve hours, or nrtîfeéy~re Pain Balm ia the only remedy that
ens went to Balera TuetdaaSo attend the drug store.
funded. Sficle. and ISOets. R. L . Harris.
affords her relief
Miss Newman it Bnnday school conven tiodw
I ’leaaanlilale school w ill huve tbeir i A c a a a s D ia r a r s i» T abl « « aib B om
Try the new remedy for coetive- a much respected resident of the
ramraencement exercises Friday, 17th-1 on n positive guarantee. Cures heart Boards, Supers, le e Books,!
village
of
Gray,
N.
Y
.,
and
make«
ness, Chamberlaiit’a Stomach and
Everybody invited.
burn, raising or the food, distress after
Liver Tablets. Every box guarim- this statement for the benefit of oth-
Preaching next Fonday evening at 8; eating or any form of dyspepsia. One etc., at
ire tililerlT effiioted. Thto li
leed. Price, 26 em te. _ For sale
A
The go ligh tly kind; $ 2 5 to $60.
N o better w h eel made.
W A L L PA PER ,
PA IN T, GLASS,
• SPO RTING GOODS,
And th e m ost com plete line of
D R U G S in Y am hill county.
« A G O STORE.
McMinnville, Oregon.
R. L. HARRIS.
A Nineteen Day
HAM BLIN THE CLOTHIER,
>
BEG IN N IN G
and
par ’k.
B oys
f .
HAM BLIN TH E CLOTHIER.
B U SIN E SS
SATURDAY. MAY 18,
W e throw our mammoth Stock
on the m arket at reduction of from
25 to 5 0 per cent.
GROW S.
CHICAGO
STORE.
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C L O T H IN G . \
u* we
Spring is
HERE!
No to the time
You Need
W aLL
SHOES
MILLINERY
»
McMinnville Grange <fe Farm ers’ Co.
Chas. P. Nelson, Manager.
Farming Implements.
COM E A N D SEE! *
OUR STOCK OF M ERCHANDISE
BICYCLES,
c toves, T inw are
H ardware.
and
General
S. N. RASM USSEN.
W H IL E TH EY LAST.
THE
D ry Goods, D ress Goods.
L adies’ and G ents’
Furnishing Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps,
SPECIAL PRICES g CLOTTHING
RACKET
NICHOLS & GABRIEL.
The Red Front.
It w i l l P a y V Ö U
*
To INV ESTIG A TE PRICES
Baby Buggies, and Picture Frames.
W rl»
Mining C«.
I -
Sell Dnr GloUUng with a Guarantee.
Curtains,
BEE SUPPLIES. Furniture,
Iron Beds, Curtain Poles.
,rl«r»
i
B a r g a in C a rn iv a l.
D A Y T O N GROECERY CQ.
Properties
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DAYT0N1HEB.ALD Office.
IM P E R IA L W H E E L S ,
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¡T 0 R .
ddltion,
Cards, Posters,-Circulars.
Letter and Bill Heads, etc
DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1901,
M en
IGER,
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OST PRINTED:
VOL. XVII
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l.V ) I I paid w ith in »1» month» .
Display advertisement», Single Inch per
mouth Si: each additional Inch 30 ceni» per
month: reading n.Alce» In local column «reut»
per lin t lor first Insertion, 4 co ut» for aubse
quant Insertion.
Obituary aud marriage noticas*not esceedlng
10 lines, published tree, I I sent In for publica­
tion at one». Card o f tnanka, reaoluVons, and
sim ilar mattar fi cauta par llaa.
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