Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 21, 1901, Image 1

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P U L L LOTS OP PA IN TS/-;
ICE for sale—any quantity.
EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. -
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Drugs, Books and S ta tio n e r y .
T h e biggest D ru g Sfere Iw Y a m h ill County.
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bcorporation Sale of Clothing.
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B li 8e«re o f N *« b e rg ,
D ayto n S a tu rd a y greeting
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tu leave tatereaUna -Ucnie iron»
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Wooduoaor WarM Jaly tth . ~ A
time will be to e ;
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and
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C h a r le s H a d ly eras o n th e sick h e e le e s e d tb e
y ^ . o f M M B ar»
lis t le t t e r p e y t e f l a r i w e e k .
H a r r e y Biaael, nt C a n b y , h here
M rs . Itoray L e r is
rie l tin g M a a irie r, M rs. E . E .
• r e ever fren» M ate
M a r tin .
t d a y s ’ v ie lt
Mrs. D . C . T a llm a w o f N e t l b ' M r
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g ra v e le d — sufficient gravel being
p laeed o o th e road 't o keep I t from
o u ttin g th ro u g h to th e earth,. U b a s i
m a te ria l fo r road
fn a k ln g th a t there is t o t b h p a r t of
the World— ■better thbrr crovbed
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.
rock
— m a k in g a m ore solid and im o o th -
aF road. T h e road between D ayton
should
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, JJF one who is interested
in th e m atter.
and d e voluti
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n o o k e n d c o rn e r o f o u r s to re s e llin g lo w e r
th a n y o u e v e r saw th e m b e fo re .
son ru m m e r o r w in te r w |th .pleasure.
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en d {» w in te r bet little m a d . In
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la n d , h a t been bare rov«TOt d a y *
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1Mb th e btwinesa w ill be
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In the moat complete
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I Clothing and Farai lisninga in tha manty, TbeTkm « ill be
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e h u te S m ith , s f f T u a la tin paid t*™ *» 7 « and young men in D ayton
60 pcs w h ite and eream o rie n ta l * 0 1 .7 5 Laos C u rta ln e 0 1 .2 6 .
B , B . M a rtin who has been in
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f r o » 3 to 0 inebefa wide, - 02.0 0 Laos C u rta in s 01.00.*
S eattle th e paet ten p<ya returned D ayto n a i i r i t on Saturday.
fr ie n d ., “ »• street
Street ; and i t b
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wero w a y w lM re a fo ed
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by old
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w o rth 124 to 25c, choice 8 fc .
02*70 Laos C s rta in a 01 .M ). • it.il
haaauTbstsMay. « M m » » « « " m
•ked a t tim es, Abat some one was
M r. an d M rs. G. J. Jones, o f P b il-
jtd le s ’ F a s t B lac
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4 0 0 Laco C u rta in « 9 2 .9 8 .
M rs , C . H a d le y , w h o s p ra in e d
lia b le to be h u r t in th ia w a y ; T h ia
leas H o m 9 o , or throe for 2«u.
a a b lp b ia ,- £ • » . , arcived - ,*a, our c ity
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sister, M rs. A . J.
k in d , choice 12o.
•• S la u g h t e r in g B o y s ’ C lo t h in g .
sidew alk ta lk in g to another p a r ty ,
¡M c C a n n .
Sam ples M e n ’a U n d e rw e a r, S um -
M rs . R . B . W e b b e r b r o u g h t in )
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w m s tru c k in -rim fa c e riv
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s tra w b e rrie e l a r i w e e k , s o m e o fj
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h t t severely in ju re d . T h e c i t y a n tb e r- m er weights: L o t I , w o rth 76c a t A n o th e r d r o p . «11 t b r o u g h t th e
eek b
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w h ic h a o e a a a r e d ^ i iu c h s a r o u n d , te U n a o ffiee, fr o m T . P» C a u g li- iriee should see to U th a t p eop le’s 36 cents, throe fo r 01.00. L o t 2, S tock.
C L O T H IN G .
w orth 4 0 to 50o, * t f7 c , 3 ftrf fiOc.
PANTO.
L a d in a \o f th a M
F
r*b h n ,b
p l» c a , S talks o f a lfa lfa , o f a ix iliv e a are not endangered in this
Sam ple« M e n ’s G o H S h irts , t L .
f Yen w ill be astonialieri at the prices of w ill s e rv e i<L c re a m » m l ere , 1 Wee* ’S 8 r o w t b ’ th a t.m e e x u re d 3 ± ( » “J- A no th er th in g , the speed of
IS O p a irs M e a ’e 2 4 .0 0
’6c k in d 35c, 3 for $1 ’0 ft ''
■alto, rises SS to 44, ro ä to o v i
• eet, ea r ra o ta , bat w ea rs bound to cim e out
w o rth »$10,
l
in
c o in a n d p la in to e, in
for $6 7«.
26 per cent o ff On a l l L a d ie s ’
clay « * lin * **e<“* J * * *“ • " • changé in the
corporate E m its — no **soorchiag”
M en ’, black 20 1
du'Tlrtfe—.“
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j g -A iji'i 1 , - Y— - a n d e o n g rte s , e h o ie e 0 1 .2 0 .
-
m
.a ll
véaad or wpiare
»hould be p erm itte d .
£
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if '—
8H O B S.
M a d I M a m ie M p C ann , eanfo tfp shady p a rk to w hich ta a it w haa
R ev. C . O
P oling o f D e lla s , '»to i
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It o Wathlngton. CHatoa aad Hudson
’s and f r o » P o rtla n d fh u ra d a y evaolng tria d . A a d tto ro w fli b a a w a ria ty
down to D ay t ton nn S
f a tu rd a y
n f
m ill., worth $12 60 to lift, tor $10 00
la r i week to a tte n d «xadunU ng a x « r | o f am usem ents d a rin g th e d a y .
irning’s tosin. H e proanbed in
Men's tales eerge raha, «U *o a i. last
rises o f h e r sister, Miae N . l l t r i
R e m e m b e r t h a t H a m b lin th e E v a n g tel
e lic
io« a l ch areh
fubnishing G O O D S .
____th a t evening
colors, noble mams, ma*«. be bought
M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , J u n e 17 a n d 1 8 , w e
_ _ J a y a t H a. m ; W h e a tla n d
where for le
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c lo th ie r a t M c M in n v i ll e b a a A an d Bond
A ll 7dofancy
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d to c le a r o u t e v e ry r a m u a u t i n t h e bouse." T h e
Mea*e fab
M rs. K . E . M a rtin -was in T ort- b o m p le te H u e o f c lo th in g a n d • t f i >. » . and P leaaan td ate a t 8.
A l f Standard
e h e Y io te .ril.,_______
I la n d th e first o f th e' week
’ salt poll .flirto 70c
a c c u m u la tio u has been la r g e fr o m o u r g r e a t gale.
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were
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goods, ta-It
w h ic
>7$;
auaraoteed, w octbA Ig
M e aad 76c working y h iru 90c
w eeks w o rk m u s t be d o n e in tw o d u y a . R e m n a n t s o f
th a t th e D a lla s college h a d a ver
nea. S he stopped o ff a t Oregon
l i mn ’» Halim woolen
be is n o w d is p o s in g of a t a g re n t
tbs C ity on h e r retu rn to see her m other'
e v e r y t h in g u n d e r th e u u n w ill be s ta c k e d o n t h e 1 w o
prosperous school year, and th a t
the beet $10 »nt t . (a An>
re
d u c tio n in p ric e .
1 who is seriously ill.
the clueing exeroiags were y e ty In ­
fr o n t ta b le s a n d sold in tw o s h o r t d a y s a t o n e - h a lf
■ Omari daseafba a ll oar Salta foe want T e c k , and foor-in-hand, 26c and 33e
M r s . O s c a r M a y o f O re g o n teresting and w ell a ttend ed . T h e
’
r i space, to S M .ve»» W
« * * ? I " to d «odia, at ISc 1 • ”
and
A . Rev. J. B ow eraoi expects to
see o » gaato aad p r ic « yea v ffi Ip cen-
to ll a m * , blue and a tte n d th e cam pm eeting a t lo d e ' O H y , e n d h e r I t r o lit t le d u u g b t- ritix e n e et- th a t tow n a re o u c h
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u fjn i sswWj.__
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vttced.
black, 99c
1
pleased w ith th e school.
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dence over next S u n d a y , he w ill not e ra a re h e re v is it in g h e r m o th e r,
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f ill h ie te g u la r appointm ents.
H e M r s . C . W . 8 i u i l e r . ' T h e y w i ll re ­
T ic k e ts w i ll be o n . e l e J u ly &•<
j j t o t a r t o cento
vpecta to preach a t 11 a. m on the m a in u n t il a ft e r th e F o u r t h . H e r a n d 4 th , good fo r r e tu r n u p to
Oth in P .y to q ,
h a t o a t r i <W
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a ir ie r , M is s M a r ie B itn la r . a t T i l ­ J u ly 9 th , in c lu s iv e » b e tw e e n a l
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to ri K W
Drspnreta an as Cnnam n r Uarao la m
m o o k , is aleo
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Aeker'a Dy»p»>|wta Tablets. Oae
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oa-
H e v . J . G te a h a a been a p p o in t ft’.r r o u n ^ te ip . D o n 't fa il io ta k e
U Í__ L.
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Z r i r i r i ? ’ ¿ “ l
h”“* ed L W t r o p e e E v u ^ g e iia t p f th e «
ad
te v t a o u iito
to g g o e .o
o f th ia o p p o r tu n ity to
G r a n d co le-
_
F re e M e th o d is t c h u r , c h , a ___
n d R R e e v v . . v is i t y o u r fr ie n d « .
b u t « i l ! ta k e in naw p a rtn e rs , an d
P e a rc e o f S a n Joee; C a l., has b r a tio n a w i ll b e h e ld a t d iffe r e n t
take .to o k , and are satisfied to get picture o f th e public school c h ild re n beep " D is tric t E ld e r , th e p o s itio n p o in ts ou o u r lin e«:
and b u ild in g , when school closed
C. H . M a a k h a m .
fo r m e r ly o c c u p ie d b y M r . G le n
last week. H e was k e p t busy the
G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t.
R « v . P e a rc e is said to be a v e ry
la tte r p e rt o f the week ta k in g pic
S o u th e r P a c ific I t R .
a b le m in is te r .
turpR fot• th e school ch ildren.
E v e r h e ld iw : Y a m h il l c o u n ty .
We
•On
M
onday
m
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shout
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. T . U . w i ll m e e t a t
D r. A. Boasttor, who was a d e l,.^ .„
M C M IN N V IL L E , O R .
w ill d o j u s t w h a t w e a n y . W e w ill o ffe r
nraad fodpa A - F , A A . « . , which m at d o’clock fire waa discovered in the th e U h r ia t ig u r i i t t w J u F r i d a y a f ­
Portland M tb , aontlnulag until t< , with roof o f John M au ls* b la c k a » i> h
J o u r o n t i r e sto ck o f C lo th in g a t
te rn o o n . J u n e , 2 fo t, a t O Q . W e
hta wife, who waa a delegate to ««and
ohaptor, which alao convened Io th at eity •h o p . A n a la r m waa given and tr u s t th e r e m a rk s o n -th e s u b je c t
Monday, wewt to Portland to atw eo A eo aoon the various Babcock « x tin
( “ N a rc o tic s ” ) w ill be v e r y iff.
Moaday and romrinMl noUi ttotnedar guiefaere wero h M d e d for the fire,
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Mrs. Booster wossleeted Grand Martha but before they arrived a t the scene s tn ie t iv e . O b m e e v e ry b o d y , arid
Jn th is 8 a le w e in c tn d e n e rir i y e v e ry
b H
h
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lp
b
th
is
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.
C a ll a t H a r r is ’ dru g store and get M r M antee and B. A . H a r r i t , w ith
lo re ;
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L in e in th e S to
a sam ple o f C h a m b e rla in ’« S to m ­ aSsiatance o f roveral others had the Away w ith •tn>a<ArieAH $tae«eout 'tw ill
HTfiiiL:
T h e fire waa started Frees o n a W d u^Werd, m g t some
ach and IJ v e r T a b le t« . T h e y a re fiie p fit out
| a n elegant pbyvie. T h e y alao i«n by a a p a rk fro m th e chim ney to the
mother's b o v .^ ” / ” W H b n «
.
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¡prove the appetite, strengthen the shop. A large hole was b u rn t in
" W h y n o t spend th e vaeatloo a t
digeetion and regulate the liv e r and the roof.
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Y tq u in a B ay, where can be had
bowels.
T h e y are M a y to ta k e and
B u n d a y tw o y o u n g m e n a n d
e x c e lfe n l fore, good fishing, good
4 ü ïl
p le a s a n t in effect
w o m e n o f M o n m o u th , w h ile on boating, safe b a th in g , a llu rin g rid e *
W a lte r H e d le y who bsa been a t th e w a y to N e w b e rg , w h ile c o m in g and ra m b lra .
N ew a te c e C e tiB . a n d d rd r^ t« .
-
tending Paeifio college a t New ber«, d o w n h il l n e a r C . b ito c h a r’a ou
T h e courses end e x e fd s rs a t the
end grad uated la r i week w ith bon s o u th s id e o f P a lm e r e re e k , o n e S u m m e r School o f 1901, a t New
STrr
il»
AtolA
r ii »a
or», came up home on T h u rs d a y o f th e v o u n g la d y ’« w h e e ls g a v e port, w ill afford g re a t v ariety o f in
last week. P rcb sh ly W a lte r m a y w a y a « « th e la d y T a ilin g ' b ru ig d atruotiooa, diversion awd en tertain
continue bis rtu d ies in an
h e r lo w e r lim b e e i# -e T y .
B ut m ent. N o o th e r resort offers eq ual
n««x« i’ -.w
ooliege >
Ovoe’i -jrfi1
IW ti
h e r w h e e l b e in g re p a ire d by a trra c lio n c and advantages ”
W e also c a rr y a C o m p le te L in e o f
R o b e rt E a r l re c e iv e d a le t te r
Oreggp Conference o f the U n ite d
B to n e b rjn k . th e p a rty p roceeded
fro m h ie eon V i r g i l w h o b a e been
o n t h e ir w a y .
T h e y o u n g m e n B reth ren in C b ria t w ill m eet a t
a tte n d in g school a t th e D a lle s th e
w ere o n t h e ir w a y to ro e t h e ir H opew ell in oam pm eeting, June 21
_ _ . s
•
a • • S -
p ast y e a r, in w h ic h h e w rite s t h a t
to 25; the Y . P , C. U . cOnVenUew, A n d e x a m in e goods c a r e f u lly , a n d a fte r u iv e s tig a tin g see i f
f a r th e r w h o m th e y h a d n o t seen
h e w ill Is ta r t on a s u r v e y in g ok
Ju ne 2 5 ; Conference session Jons ( A S H (Price fo r m e r c h a n d is e te n y t aa lo w «a t im i o f a n y s to re in
o f 1 4 y e a rs .
Y o u r « fo r L o w P ric e « ,
27 to 80. R vangelietie rerkiess w ill Y a m h il l c o u n ty .
p e d itio n a n d w i l l be o u t u n t il th e
W e in v it e a ll to c a ll a n d aee o u r la rg e a u d co m
On
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m
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last
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be held th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire m eet­ p le te sto ck o f g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e .
l a r i o f S e p te m b e r.
W o k e e p in sto ck.
A b d ill came n w r Ideine bis tin and in g . A m p le room for cam per!? '
Bilioutneas i« s condition charsc rep air shop b y fire .’ . H
e h
bad em
He
J . H rix w o rth ,p u rs e r on th e steam
Prices w ilt h o t be beat.
terised by s disturbance o f th e d i ­ ployed K . Becker to Weld some Irbn
e r R u th , cam e u p fro m P ortlan d on
gestive o rgan«, T h e stom ach is d e ­ jMecea w hich be wished to m ake u to
tb s evening tosin
tra in F rid a y .
Tbs
b n ilita
te * , th e liv e rto rp id - ,th e bowela or, an d w h ile Becker was doing lb $
litated
R o th waa la id Off fo r a d a y o r tw o
een s U p a te d . T h e re is a lo a th in g o f work in the bla&kanr^tb abop back
w h ite a M w aebeduls wm m ade fo r
food, p ain s in the bowels, dissineas, e f the tin shop, A aparfe from the
th e ro u nritg o f th e O . R . A N . U o ^ t
coated tongue and vo m itin g , first o f ron flew in to a pen o r lacq u er i! a t
boato.
W h ite S h irts , 88c.
the u n idigM
d ig M te
d or p a rtlv
rtly di
_
ted
stood in th e tin shop, which is used
T h e r e w ill b e a n e x c u rs io n by
a 39c. ‘
feod ’ and then o f bit«
C h s m b e r for vanrieM w g tow own» in which
s
te
a m e r B o n ita 8 u n d a y 2 3 d fr o m
n d e fth irls 80c.
la in « Stom ach and L iv e r T ablets evaporated vegetables and fru its
M en ’s Canton F la n n e l D raw er« 20c.
a lla y the disturbances o f th e Stom­ •r e p u t u p for s h ip m e n t. In an in ­ M c M i n n v i l l e to D r e g o n G f t y .
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T h e y also tone up the liv e r to a biased furiously: M r. A b d ill who le a v e « D a y ten a t 8 :3 0 a. n i. J, ,
Ladies’ Corsete 48«.
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to th e floor w h ile he W M e a r r y io g it
Bicycle re p a irin g done a t I he
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to th e door. T h e a la rm o f fire was D a y to n h ard w a re store by M . G .
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Cure and a Perfect D in in g C a r 8 e r-
gasoline stove burned a la d y
acted fo o lis h ly an ea rry io g th e bias
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