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EAST. DAYTON c e ih h k p E t^ A tD . « M : Ä Ä S » Ö S K ä alnallar mattar 8 caute J w s H m Kr GIT PRIHTED.' Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and BUI Head^etc » 1 “ d DA7T0N1HERALD Office. toutob VOL. DAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY, IM P E R IA L W H E E L S 55!S"i. I Butter 22 cento per roll. Eggs 13 cento per doien. »'t wife, on the 30th of thia* 13 pound boy. Linn county, a member of the last Legislature, came down to Dayton I he best of ail tropical fruits at Ladies of the M. E. church will last week and visited his daughter Detmering’s. M e n ’a . L i > t ?err* lee cream, and other luxuries Mrs. Dr. Countrney and her hus • t N?nh i A n V / ‘},rnl#h|ng goods m the Dayton parVpn the Fourth band until Thursday, when he went at Nichole A Gabriel's. I of July. Particulars later. to Newberg to visit Dr. Clara E. A nother good cow for sale ' Davidson, his daughter also. His Levi Bradley, formerly of this wife who accompanied him here In q u ire at this office, city, now of Hood River, has be and who went to visit bar son at Mrs. Denny is selling off her stock come a preacher. W e are informed Vancouver, expects to join her hus and farmimpliments at private sale that he is supplying four charges of band at Newberg and from there A new lot of those fine remnant M. E. circuit near Hood River. accompany him home. Mr. and ribbons, 10 cts. each, at Dayton Mrs. McMillen, Mrs. 8. N. Ras Mrs. Montague were on the train Grocery. mussen and Mrs. J. Mauta, of our that was wrecked last week on the Bicycle repairing done at the townswomen have been seriously ill Albany and Lebanon branch of the Dayton hardware store by M . G within the past weak. They are Southern Pacific road. They con Stonebrink. slowly recovering. sider it a miracle th-U some one was Mrs. R. B. Webber went to Dun Mrs. Chas. Hadley who was in not killed at the time. As it was Drugs, Books and Stationery. dee on Monday to leoture on bar ured by a fall last week is reoover- the (baking mp and fright that the New Phrenology. ng from her injuries. We gave the passengers reoeived was next thing leath. B I f you want first class photo name of her attending physician to de graphs, or views, call at the tent in wrong, it ia Dr. A, J. Rossiter. M r. and lir a . H erb ert Baxter ■$«>...............‘ | park. You will find O. D. A. Snyder is now a full fledged 1 were pleasantly surprised Sat Strong’s restaurant is the place bicyoliat H e has learned the art urday evening by th eir young — , who — „uv friends, assembled about 9 W e haven’t tim e to talk to you very much to get a meal or diah of ice cream of propelling the „wheel. C . L . , ........ C all and see O ur L in k o f Barrett, the experet bioicylist who' o’clock, and although uoexpect- | when in Salem. Neat and tidy. this week, we’re kept on the ju m p every ’ < ' . _ Star 5 Star Shoes arfe stiH in h ^ ’ S , “ *1® ®u?h87 i f t ’ p?eduon ed were war,uly welcomed, ice moment. C L C T H 1N U , H A T S , R H O E S ' " \ cream and cake were served af M cM in n viU e. ‘ he RaCket St° re’ j ’a,Vela *• The Chicago Store has alwayi ter the young folks had enjoyed A N D F U R N I S H I N G gk X D D S. fo r been noted for its successful sale« themselves as young folks gen but this without doubt ia the erally do. Those attending; hsll to-morrow , banner sale of the y e a r T k . , young » . » , folk. u ____ h.„ “, . u u l J , i M ’88®8 Libbie H adley, Effie Ga- The _ 1 hose of you thus far who have been h ™ * 11. 8 Suit8 i “ n. th ? popular fabrics and cut in the latest s tv lc I good time. Everybody ’ • ------------- invited. unable to be waited on w ill kin d ly bo -«>,1.1. - M . , P O P U L A R PP R IC F R ’ "n « f ,e8 and q u ality to p ease all, a o d o u r I B£ ad’ cake#’ " nd al* kind of Mrs. Gilkey, Bread, cakes, and all kind patient. We have done our best. W e — Martin, R L Hariis, 8 W Sigler, « t.» ™ » . . € E 8 W^ ^ y ° u r pocket as perfectly as garm ent ™nfoc1,? "ery at H 0 U w ’«. Mo- Fred Bertram, D* A Snyder, Ben Esther Rose. Messrs. E m m it, expeted a crowd. W e kneM the price < A" ° • - - " — - P « r is h ,J W Fiehburn, A C Darr, Mayfield, F ran k and Ed Senn, which we raede throughout the he . --------------- iouse M* A * Dunn. Meet at council room at Venice and Jgmes H ib b ert, E llis would keep us busy. K ‘ ” £ ^ ' ! i 7 / S : I^ • lh,,c k ’ ,,> ,, " w lh r e e Mrs. N . E. Mason who has been 8 Tuesdayevening, May 28 H adley* Claude Huddleston, Geo _. .. ' < - * * . . • fo > I t X i £ feUv “ ethodist church Rev. J. W. Exon «nd wife who Bntson. W e did not however expect the ^ e a r& . t y ‘ he, r ‘ ’ at* nded 8u,,da? 9cb001 convention :. W I T S M A D E T O O R D E R . - F1T G U A R A N T E E D . immense throng from every part A N rwr gXKvrcs W itiio vt a P a r a ll u l . two years, has moved back to Day- a t Salem last week, dove down —There is ample jhetiflention for the o f the county th at h«s packed I ton with Mr. and Mrs. Van Dorn and claim made by the Chicago Record-Her our store from m orning u n til n ig h t Everybody invited to the unique visited with them eeveral days. ald that tt« reader« enjey every day in u, , . . . __ ever since the sale started. birthday party at Pleaeantdale on Mr. ana Mr. Exolf while here were the week, Sundays intruded, a new« eer* - MCMINNVILLE, OR. jo in d’ i1' “ •» > « IF n d a v eve 81. Envelopes contain also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. vice that ia without parallel i'n range „ J ing invitation and sack supplied at Hadley, and Mr, and Mrs. E E completoneaa The reason is o b v io u a - the combination of the varied and exten | the door. Martin. sive faciline. of the two great dailies, “A thing of beauty is a joy for 8 W. Sigler and O. M. Harria f lie Chicago Record and the Chicago Tim e«-Herald. In addition to the inde- I YPr.” or, until it goes out of fash- -4 ,, . -------- --- —— i ar® *n attendance at the meeting of tacilitiea of both paper«, |ion. i f your _ hat is out of slyle j grand lodge and grand encamp- T he Record- Herald receive« the complete urchaee a beauty of Mra, E, E. ment I. 0 . 0 . F. at Bakar City. new., «ervw® of The New York Herald, lartin and be joyful. They are delegates from Yamhill T,he New York Tribune and the Awtoci- u ei A re* ’ * n^ * h * n it is considered The ball game at St. Paul between lodge No. 20. Mrs. 8; M. Rossiter L” Mt • » aapplemented Dayton and 8t. Paul Saturday, was and Mrs. E m ily Nichols are dele tk * o he feature« «o popular in broken up by a violent hail etorm, tee from Naomi Rebekah lodge The Record and The Chicago Time«- I before end or 5th inning, when the tbl» city, to the Rebekah Assam H e r« it w ill be aeon th at D ie Rmmrd- fiernlu holiifl a unique place atuonii the game stood 7 to 6 in favor of 8t, Wy which met at the same time great newapaper» of the United State«. . Paul. and place. The horee market in thia toootion I f you want a good photograph Rev. B. Neal of Hood River, stop abowe a good healthy tone. Dun / I taken, c a ll a t the tent. Corpron Corpron the ped over night with his friends Mr. can Rose was offered the sum of ®x P®cte to leave here soon end Mra. Ohae. Hadley, Tuesday, •400 the other day for hia span of I By the way, he baa a fine view of while on n v ie it t O t f Wu ui«o r- O p m p l w Sa l-H m ru r lion, and will probably locate some Residents of Forest Grove are pe E. C. Peery, whose home was where in the Willamette Valley in titioning the Southern Pacific to formerly in Linn county, last week the near Yuture. Mr. Hadley in- run a Sunday mail train from Port I came down from Eastern Oregon, fprusa ua that Mr. Neal would be a land to Corvallis...... The council is where he has (been about two years, worth and valued citisen in any perfecting arrangements for the Y o u rs for Low Prices, construction of the new sewer for ' and visited hie uncle, Milton Peery community. r and other relatives. V. A. Davis, representing the McMinnville.— Yamhill County Re por er. •tone View Company, of Mead U n ite d E v a n g e lic a l — An ad- Ever held in Y a m h ill county. W e T rim s will uot be beat. x W hiteson , Or., May 20, 1901. dree or sermon on tempersnoe next ville, Pa. and Si. Louie, M o , is w ill do ju st what we say. We w ill offer Born.—Tuesday evening May 14 Sunday at 8 p. m. at Dayton ; at here canvassing Dayton and taking our entire stock of C lothing at Pleaeantdale preaching at 11 a. m .; orders for stereoscopes and stereo there arrived at the home of Mr. scopic views of all part« of the and Mrs. A. La Fever the finest Unionvale 3 p. m. world. The viewa be exhibits are young lady in the country, although W. H . Helvie who is employed of high grade And first class work small— weight 7 pounds. At L i this Sale we include nearly every on the Oregon Statesman, and Mr. manship. Not cheap and of this writing, mother and child do - Randall night foreman on that pa inferior grade as ia often found in ing well; father rejoiong. L in e in the Store. per, came down from Salem to Day- the market. When Mr. Davis calls Fruit of all kinds doing well, Men's unlaundried W hite Shirts, 38c. ; ton on their wheels Sunday. They on you take time to look at the Every Ladies’ Trimmed Hat Must Go. especially peaches aud prunes. Men’s Neglie Shirts 39c. I return* d by wagon Monday, the rain views he exhibits and we believe Hope growing fine— look for good Men’s Summer Undershirts 30c. having made the roada too muddy that you will agree with uaand say crop- A. L. Men’s Canton Flaunt I Drawers 20c. for wheeling. that tbev are the finest views you The twenty-ninth annual re-union Ladies’ Fleeoe Lined Undereuile, tier suit 46c. G. B. Abdill has a full line of ever saw. He has a lot of extra of the Oregon Pioneer Association Ladies’ Shirt Waists 45c bicycle extras, which he is offering fine band painted views. Mr. Da meet in the Exposition Building, Ladies’ Corsets 48c. at lowest prices. He also repairs vis will give Yam hill county a thor Portland, Friday, June 14th. Open New store Cor. B. and 3rd Sts. wheels in good shape. Shop be ough canvasa. You will not regret ing, prayer, by Grand Chaplain C. tween First and Second- streets on giving him an order for some of hie O. Hosford 1845, Portland; annual beautiful world pictures. Ferry. address, Judge Raleigh Stott, 1862; T h e q u a(te rly for the Oregon Histor occsional address, Charles V. Gal There will be preaching at 3:30 p. m. in Unity ecbool house next Sab ical Society No. 4, for l>ecemher, 1900, loway, McMinnville, Native Son. U ».--y * has been received. This completes the bath at 3 :80 p. in. in Unity school first All volume, which is of great historical With music before and after. house. Sabbath ecbool at 3 p. m. value. The content« of this volume are Pioneers, Indian W ar Veterans, every 8unday, and preaching every as follows: “ The Oregon T ra il.” hv F. Native Sone and Native Daughters, O -Y o u n g ; illuatrateal by a map of’ the ! in each town to ride and exhibit a sample i« w model second Sunday in that place, by im m igrant road from Independence and will be given transportation at re And exam ine goods carefully, and after investigating see if our bicycle of onr tn«nuf*cture. YOU CAN HAKe | W T l Rev. Edwin B. Lockhart. Council Bluffs to Oregon C ity, and nu duced rates by rail and boat. C A S H price for merchandise is not as low as th at of any store in • M A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yonnelf. Illustrations of pretty women a n .Ic h il merous half tones showing different O ld S o ldier ’ s E xperience . — M. Y a m h ill county. W e in vite all to call and see our large and com dren in charming costume«» helpful hints scenes along the route. This is one of by which the reader may evolve equally the most important articles yet published M Austin, a civil war veteran, of plete stock of general merchandise. We keep in stock. charming attire for herself or her fam ily, and is beginning of a movement which Winchester, Ind , writes: “ My wife dainty hats for early summer wear, and it is hoped w ill result in perm anentlr gossip on things fashionable and fe m i marlring the immigrant route from was sick a long time in spite of good nine occupy considerable space in The the Missouri to the Willswiette rivers doctor’s treatment, but was wholly Designer for June, hut not to exclusion “ A Day w ill) the Cow Colum n,” by the cured by Dr. Kina’s New Life Pills,' of literary features for which this popular late Jesse Applegate who came in 1843, wbioh worked bonders for her home magatine is as well known us for Col. Geo- B. Cnrrey’s Tribute to the Ox health ” They always do. ¿ ¡ s ’& s n , Try W hip, Sam L. Sin,peon’s poem, "T h e the op to date styles it present«. Only 25c at R L . Harris’ Campfires of the Pioneer».’’ two poems them B ewake or a C o u g h .— A cough by Joaquin M ille fa _ “ Pilgrims of the drug store. no risk ia ordering from us, as yon do not need to pay ia not » disease but a symptom. Plain«,” and ’’ PJoneers of the Pacific.” L adies . A ttention .— Commenc a Cent if the bicycle does not suit yon. Consumption and bronchitis, which and a document relating to "T h e Oregon Emigrants, 1843," make up a table of ing May 10th, I will give to the i ----------- are the most dangerous and fatal contents by which this issue is fittingly ------------------------- ...r twca equaled diceasea, have for their first indica descrii«<l as ‘The Oregon Trail Num person buying each 10th trimmed the quality of our wheel*. — each __ _ town to diatrlbate eataloguea foe oa ia a reliable t p peraoa erao a la tion a persistent cough, and if prop ber.” Address all inquiries about this hat at my shop, one’ $3.00 trimmed a bicycle. ---------- a -------------- <— w rite today for free catalogue and ~ uu.1. erly treated ae soon as thia cough publication to Geo. H . Himes. Assistant hat free of charge. M EN 8 A L L W OOL SU ITS, at 15 and upwards; BOY’S SCHOOL Secretary, Oregon Historical Society M rs . E. E M a r tin . appears are easily cured. Chamber rooms. City H a ll, Portland, Oregon. N O T IC E .— The undersigned lain’s Cough Remedy has proven 8 U IT , at »1.75 and up; BOY’S K N E E PANTS 25, 35, 40 and 60 cents will do sewing of any kind at wonderfully successful, and gained PER SO N A LLY COND U C TED ita wide reputation and extensive Yours to please. your homes, or at m y residence. P61, P**r- sale by its success in curing diseases Tourist and Fam ily Excursions to the M kh . E d . H a d a w a y .- . Biliouancs« is a condition charac-' kpi and « ilr e r ^hoth f which cause coughing. I f it is not East. A dvanced .— Tinware has ad beneficial it will not cost you a cent lerized by a disturbance of the di- t On six days of every week the vanced 20 per cent at wholesale, but lMli|iV.e d°7hnr T,h’, 'd ° i h Chh ii d ?* w a x lo f Wyandotte Mich “And^I For sale by R . L . Harria. Rio Grande Western Railway, in no change in the price attbe Racket, ,"l|,’’ ted, the liver ’ , j , K ’ ’ “ “ * ! connection with «he Denver A Rio Dayton, Oregon. w ” ip ,h < l E T torpid, & i the bowel« " i n L ' K P L E A S A N T D A L E IT E M S . Grande or Colorado Midland, ope A c a a a ’a D t if s p s ia Ta»Lrr«ABx8<»i.i> rates a personally conducted excur on a positive guarantee. Cures heart A large crowd attended the cloeing sion to Denver, Omaha, Chicago, St burn. raising o i the food, distress after . h , . „ d i k . Mu . o, ^ . 4 ^ r.nn?” S r l.“ X r d. ” . ' : x ” school exercises last Friday evening, eating or any form of dyspepsia. One Loois, and Be «ton. The route in little tablet gives Immediate relief, as aud all report it splendid. food and than of bile Chamber eludes glimpse of quaint andpictur ew: and 50 eta. R. L. H arria.__ Miss Sadie Odell and ner brother Bert lain’« Stomach and Liver Tablets doctor could not help, but a few W A N T E D .— To borrow 1100 at went to Happy Valley on Monday. They esque Sslt Lake City— oily of the ■Bay the disturbances of the stom month’s use of thia wonderful m»d expect to stay alt summer. Saints— Glenwood Springs, Lead 8 per cent. Inquire,at H erald icine made me as well as ever and ach «nd create a healthy appetite. M rs. James Lam bert of W averly, ville, Colorado Springs and Denver •Aos. I gained much in weight.’ Infal- Before You Buy elsewhere, an yth in g in the line of Wash, an-l Mrs. McLaughlin of Newberg, and carries the passengers throngh — ■ ■ o th e r and slater of Mrs. DeTter, have the most magnificent scenery in the healthy action and regulate the T rial bottles been here visit tog a t bone of latter. bowels. Try them and you areeer- and lung trouble ' I : Rocky Mountains. Cool and inter Guaranteed bottlee 50c and B. J. Pa-rish and wife, of Dayton, vis fein to be much pleased with the free eating ride. Each excursion is in ited M e n le In Pleaeantdale last Bunday. » •« It. For «ale by R . L . Harris. • 1 at R L Harris.’ charge of a competent, uniformed A rthur Lam bert came down from Mc Miss Florence Newman, who has guide whoee busfneM ia to look after n M innville and visited la Pleaeantdale ! ± Arasa'« Esai.teH R sw anv w f ix H T o r been a great sufferer from muscular the comfort of his guests. No more Bundav. •*t»ugh at any time, ami w ill ciire the rheumatism, says Chamberlain’s Ne|«on F lin t has cleared up and le pleasant and inexpensive mesne of Otot. mid |n twelve hour«, « r money rn Sections, Lmoken, Drone1 AUo• “ ">?'«*'«"• undertaking < hx > im . t o n d a ^ M e l « .« id « ) cto. R. L . Harri«. Pain Balm is the only remedy that plowing a nice piece of land. He Is oruMing the oootinent can be found ■ r- L .affords bar relief. Mias Newman is grmtually getting hie farm cleared off than is provided by these excur Trap«, Foondation, Division ■ •*»»« » « « » w »ia«p . remedy for costive-1 a much reaped d reeidenl of the and under cutUvatioa. sions. For additional detoi ■£he. 8® ligh tly kind; $ 2 6 to $60. No better w h eel made. -. &;Wa. d >. |P- .„. Fine cigar» at poatofflee store. wall pa per , 1:1* p. ai. PA IN T, GLASS, “ . SPO RTING GOODS, • m ost com plete line o f D R U G S in Y am hill county. >■.,«,•« r n * Im.. t ; X i . m. ». iS ly 'i a. | m .ja .l» p .a . fr a un both t r a i * b aden end jjl |-M ,8 4 . Louis, NcwOt- I FraacW*.o with tk, T H on olu lu, Japa« b la n d Mouth Amar. Dayton, or ad ilre a «HAM. . A. PortMnd, Or. 'TAGE. J ORBGOH. [ ever y respt-ct. per day; Spec- to Commercial Zooma in corn IINTED ■pie n o t model M ÌA» $W f $ O te $18 $7 la $12 $ 3 to $ 8 n a e «or jo v m c ii* Y o u take absolutely not need to pay nuL^anS Œ2R. Ä m Tour ig , rep airin g , for other uses, T h e under- lill ia located ile East of [Church, D ayton, now ^ ra tio n , and ia lu m b er, both I, at low prices, [either rough or live h im a call. W IL 8 0 N . ÌSGANS, Shipper IL , tnd R e ta il I, OR rellaM n pornoa |>ii-Hcnt luigi’ <•(«*■ il rc p iiU tliit, ; blu weekly ; f j [*r • ml nil oxpeneea; '■llnUe notary, no *lil eueli thaturday Iv a n c e d nateli week. Dearborn St. got IE . havng built F e rry between streets, is now kin d o f tith in g bs. Those l»av- in e a re invited F. A B D IL L . $0 VtA«r_ ENTS McMinnville, Oregon. R. L. HARRIS, - HAM BLIN TH E CLOTTmaw ilGER, IU T T V O N AND CHICAGO STORE M en and B oys H A M BLIN TH E CLOTHTWR. S BICYCLES, W ALL » PA PER. Stoves, T inw are Hardware. and . CHICAGO THe G reatest General S. N. RASM USSEN. STORE. K«v CUT PRICE SALE, 2 0 Per Gent Discount. W H IL E LAST. McMinnviUe Grange & Farm ers’ Co. Chas. P. nelson, Hanger. THE RACKET COME A N D IDER AGENTS WANTED 1981 Medals SSS3 $10 ta $18 ’0 0 f t ’98N »4el>£L $7t«$i2 S 9M & g £S H j S hst*$31. $g a a f ^ is ^ 10 BAYS FREE TRIAL. « M .J K L te'W ion B r-fe» * '“ J. L. MEAD 6YCLE C0M SEE! ~ O UR STOCK OF M ERCHANDISE D ry Goods, D ress Goods. L adies’ and G ents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Gaps, SPECIAL PRICES § CLOTTHING Chiesgt. NICHOLS & GABRIEL. The R ed Front. It w ill P a y YOU To INV ESTIG A TE PRICES BEE SUPPLIES. Furniture, C u r ta in « , H 5— a. -1 1® v ’k'it11 Beds> Curtain Poles. “ ■! ft« » ™ P r ^ .