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'« T • C A Ÿ T ÿ tf , H E R A L D « S S S I *4'“ ~ s S • <l|i>, Í T Í )’ ; “ i ’ “ “i * B ^ " ,V r,',° .ßSTTÄIITÄCt-;........... Cards, Posters. Circuito. ‘ litter and Bill Heads, etc . BAYTOKHER à LIT Office, “• * * - » - '• = ’ “ •*«■•• »•* exrewllnx * » • * . ** » r i ll U (or ptibllr«- *•* i“ * ‘•‘í: c*r't al ’•>*•*». rwolui'iMM. and VOL. XVII FRIDAY, FEBRUARY jgl, 1902. 9 » » . ,w»rnun «va>>ynrv —VJ—liTUm Dr. C. H. Collier ,.f Portland, On and g fu r F.hr»ir«ry I, we uh« 11 omduet uur «encrral CMrobaiediae C R E A M E R Y M E E T IN G Dr pM, A rrtv . visited la Daytoo lagt Sunday. business OH a ca«h terld. - t n .t lv «1,4 i„«»ery Hr-1 I'M* ,,f lh„ W(,’ d 7-Mo.an , « c a There will be a meeting at Atta. ». To o«r patron-*, our friend« air I thu p u b lic in geiiersl w«. extend naca Mias Lucile Du^wrduof Fairdale, l£ p .w . «JS» ax Nichols’ hall Tuesday, February gratefal acknowledxnirf.t for y .,u r H b rra l p a t r o i.a ^ and favors Jbrin* the , a , ». »«Fa». ia a t home here, for > aoapia of 25tb, held both afternoon and months pusi, and tho* aiitmunio iiient need in no K im .- u ^ l-nd'-lo sever week«, evening; afternoon meeting at 2 any business relation« which we may have, but on the cm,traryr we shall ABkiVAh aw» oKPaaveahos nunc«. The Detnoora tin Mate convention Leavas najrtae far nwtlaaa at l a ; a. ■ . deuionstrate t h r i l l ought In strengtlw-n the euoie. • '■ArrlVrr «, tfayUra fro» Portlt-d «gy , — will »w held io Portland Tharsday, p. in.; meeting in evening 7:80. ___ ’• * k o t that ««nii«4 he d. pitted, that w i merchant o n sell hit Dr. J as Witliycombe, Director April 10. Batter 3» cent« per roll 8<xxia on aa mum 11 r&4rgtu <if pr< fii whon « |xird<»<» of *uch baaiueaa con- Oregon Agricultural College, Sunday-go to mretiii’, or good ser WSta of account« on the hooks w ith u u etm u ers. The money being tied up Eaus 18 cents per doaen. Cor vail is, will discuss the practi viceable everyday ahuee at Niobols W heat M evnts per bushel. when it could be u«,«J m tu r n in g ii„ * « m o u n t s e v e ia l lim e e during period cal aide of dairying, J W. A Gabriel’s. J Fiue cigars a t post*,O om store. of time accounta remain mi th* b.«,ks Bailey, State Food and Dairy “ T o o u r patrons w ith whom we have accounts, thia business policy * ValeaUnes a t H arris’. Claude Haddleagon has enlisted Commissioner, advantages of D ayton H xwai . d and Weekly in the United States army at V a n o f ours does not in m y w ,y m J Wll ,j , „ ,k «,W|, u j,, be eo con dairying in the Willamette V a l strued, th it we do it, -tppructate y «ur trade and are nut as anxious for Oregonian 12 a year. couver bar reek a. ley. Geo. W. Weeks, practical it to future as in lha p o t ; . hi the cooirtry, we d , wabt your trade: we The latest style iu gents* bats at Mrs. Branch,wife eflUv Branch, dairyman, Salem, feeding of shall make prices at frur store m interesting and profitable for our cue Nichols k Gabriel’s. who waa stricken with paralysis da ry cows. H . E. Lounsbnry, tomers that you will we it to yuur a,lv«ni«ge to uoutinuH trading with us, Those buggies, wagons and farm last weak, is but little improved and if R be necessary at any tnue it wilt more than pay you to borrow machinery which 8. N Rasmussen Traveling Freight Agent, South The Dayton Flooring M ill has ern Pacific Company, reasons money rather that, to lose the amount you would gain by trading with us has been expeotiug. arrived the lat bran running the post week ; flilling why Southern Pacific Company and having the benefits of our caeb prices. ter part of last week. an order for floor ta be shipped to is interested in the development “ Wo again wish to th an k th e public for their past favors and we Mias Dura hears, who has been visit- j want all our friends to continue m a k in g our store th e ir headquarters in« ia Portland, returned to her home in the Orient. .o f the dairying industry, and • b J ® town. We ahull ooutinun to h indie egg«, butler, poultry and ail Salem on Monday. The steamer Msdec it is reported probable future markets. Fro- U a iv a o K v a m o b l ic a i ..— freauhtng at kinds of saleable produ t , paying tho highest pridOa the markets justify. will be placed the Portland- fessor F. U Kent, of the Dairy “ w ith the inducement« in burgatiM ami p tie e s which we shall an Dayton s e at S a a d a y T tM * . «■ ; P tn « - sbtotoUk «fa; Date* «ate» fa »■ nounce later, it w ill not require a brass h-uid to tiring our former custom m | cultural College will g |% ¡¡T e - 1» known by bla tool», Tf»!#» bays them » f R A 8 M F B 8E N » S Store The price of wheat has taken a alight ers, and many new on««. to our store and we shall endeavor to make sa. It ia now quoted ia thia market at Ed. M. Warren, eldest sea of W. optican lecture on the Dairv they are sure to .be good tool»— the best-in face, thafr are mode. prices from now on of purticulwf interest to the careful buyer.” M cents per bushel. • A GOOD FA R M ER w Yours fur Business, M c M lN N V IL L K G R A N G E k F A R M E R S ’ CO. 4 C has 1*. XtiLSoM, M an ag er. ly.rf the M E church v iU“ n d A T W» meeting means a Ladies Aid ttociety of the M. E church will give B M » rth a W « 8hiBgtou Social at L,Ue,.d ,e d * t “° m# ,n Seattle great deal to Dayton, and it is the reeidenco or Mm. M. A. Wlehole on I Monday, Feb. 17. > J im n o rtan t th a t r , the evenlag of-February 11. Admlasloa T h fl . I d t ‘ ZeD8 ®f I » » » in-sente. i 1 M steamer Ruth wbioh has and vic in ity attend. Come out M r. M. K Hoator of the Criueaton ' , nnd«r«oinK repairs at Portland everybody. Mieson, Portland, will lecture in the *• ■?a ,n ,n aervice between Port- Baptist church this (F ridar) evening; I land and Corvallis. T H E Y M UST GO These are the only toaM-tudd good work, therefore,they.arp cheaper to buy. Come and see irry* nearstook of D isc H arrows, P low s, H arrows, CultivatorerSeeders, M owers, Binn- ers, R akes, w agons and Buggies. Tbs old postoffice building has been leased to Smith A Holloyay of Free Portland, who will put in a line of General Quarterly meeting at Free upholstery and house tarnishing .Methodist church, continuing over the Habbath, held by Rev. W m. Pearce, late goods... . The city counoii Tuesday Pointed Motto " of Californio. la rg e torn out of preach I v _.. , evening accepted resignation of T era anti members of the district hoped t o u c a n now be fitted out w ith . H . Fancy Motto “ H Rogers as c ity ' recorder, B am oud looked for. A ll Invited. » first class buggy, or any kind of, H h w ? 7 od Ladies w hite silk Jlan d kerciefs J Hoi,worth has been acting a . ^ mn ° ,Bohi,,M’7 b/ «' N R ” m à ,< ^ Æ h e o ? I^ . 2 X 1 2 G enu’ “ “ *• «tewart on the steamer Elmore. D * y ‘° " ■ hardware merchant ------------ ™ of trsde •» •« R i» » Gents’ “ ' “ committee will get out advertising The traveling public will still matter in form of printed envelopes • Gents* ’ *• “ - .< 60 ‘ r f . Fred Knudson the former steward has been transfe red to the Snake find the Dayton hotel open to the and a folder of 8 pages, which will public. Mrs. Riley continues as be distributed free by railroad com ... l j_ — ■ « ' . — — — ■ i_ '... J Died— A t her home near Dayton, landlady, and will do what she can panies. President Chas Grisssn has February 20th, Mise “L. Lorenei the «cooromodation of patrons prepared an article for the 8uneet -ita. Reid, daughter of James Reid. Preaching by the pastor at the Magaaine, wbioh wilt be Illustrated. Deceased was 22 years of age F u -’ M. ’ ■» church - - - Dayton, « E. at 11 This is work of a character which nersl services at Cumberland Pres a. m. next 8unday. Subject: “The should bring some results.— Yam byterian church, McMinnville, at Baptism of Fire,” or wbat is neces hill County Reporter. 11 o’clock to-day. ~ sary to unite the orthodox church NOTES FROM UN IO N V A LE . Remember the Dairy Meeting es. A cordial invitation to all. Miss Elsie Jones of Heppner, at Nichols’ ball Dayton, Tuesday, BflUa Ethel Miller has been 111 Italy. afternoon and evening, Febru Eastern Oregon, is here visiting bar lata ‘ " - ■ ' J_- ' ■_ .- e ■ • _ * w j i « ry ¿ o u i. /11K9UU u u ««r m e uncle sod aunt; M r and Mrs. John W ill Branson bas recovered of ary 25th. Attend m and hear the Jones. Her father is the only hia late illness. brother of John Jones now living, ’Revival services <«nd be is in quite poor health at unabated interest. continue with For several days last week Post th irtim e. P. Fisher and Edgar Allen, who master Detmering -acted strangely . D . A Snyder w h ik in. Portland -A a ND—— and it appeard <t one time that he weak, went over to Vancouver have been in the mercantile busi bad altogether lost his mind. His and made a short visit with bis ness at McMinnville (propretors of strange conduct boom became appa* old friends, Mr. and Mrs. M M. the Chicago Store) have filed a pe . rant w ba^k 11- ■ ^sna e^rwaissieasl •. tlbat BanioSev. Mat-A,-*» now editor and tition of baqjkrwtaqr in the United ih e ir Habliitleaare an 11 pound daughter had made proprietor o f the Columbian pub. ' her advent at his home, and that lished in that city, and he appears 910,636 87; assets, 68,250 he was now Papa Detmering. to be doing a thriving business, bis Nothing like knowing wbat’s go ' I B ucklbm ’ s A bnica S a l v k .— Has paper shows signs of prosperity. ing oo. W e keep you posted locally I worid-wide fame for marvelous At the time of Mr Snyder’s visit but the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean , 1 ®u Pply o f Undartakev»- Goods-kept i a stock, Usarse Mr. Banister received a new power gives the news of all the world. By cures. I t surpasses any other salve, furnished when requested. | lotion, ointment or balm for cats, press. Mr. S. enjoyed a very pleas our special arrangement you oan ant visit with his old friends, who secure both papers for one tall year I cars, teller, salt rheum, fever sores, know bow Io pleasantly entertain. for the extra low rate of 91.85. > Friday, February 14, was Mrs. C. chapped bands, skin eruptions ; ta H ad to C onqukr oa D ie — “I w m fallibtqfor piles. Cure guaranteed DeForde’e birthday. She w m given juat about gone,” writes Mrs. Rosa And examine goods carefully, and 'lifte r investigating see i f our | Only 25 cents at Harris’ . surprise by a number of her friends. Richardson,of Laurel Springs, N.C., C A S H price for merchandise is not as low as that of atty store in Those present w en Bev. and Mrs. “I had Consumption so had that Y am h ill county. We invite all to call and see our large and com About March first The Journal, Bowereox, C. F. Pruden and wife, the best doctors said I could net live the new evening newspaper to be Meedamee Gabriel, Seth, Smith, more than a month, but I began to plete stock of general merchandise. We keep in stock. started in Portland will be isaued. Collins, Woolworth, Yeo, Skelton, use Dr. King’s New Discovery and I t would appear that the Journal Mrs. J. Bradley, M r» N. Bradley. w m wholly cured by 7 bottles and is intended to be a permanent fix Mrs Fred Bertram, Grandma Ber am now stout and well.” I t ’s an un ture in th? Oregon raetrooelis. A tram. Mrs. Carrie DeForde, Misa rivaled life-saver in consumption, complete plant, consisting of a large C °"*Uno« Bradl«Y, Misa Louise pneumonia,la grippe and bronchitis, Goss I aise s ite u o s s r Perfecting e r ie c u n g Press— r r e a a — cnpac cnpac- J * " C “ra 8kellon- A infallible for coughs, colds, asthma, splendid dinner waa given by Miee hay fever,croup or whooping cough. Lucile DeForde, who w m assisted Guaranteed bottles 50c and 91 stalled, and every arrangement by tbe young ladies present M rs.! T rial bottles free al Harris’ drag made for the publication of a first DeFord received aoaoy valuable, ae «tore Asks for a share of the patronage of the people class daily newspaper. Alfred D. wall ae useful preeenta. A ll enjoyed of Dayton and vicinity and guarautee Bowen is the general manager the day very pleasantly, and left for , W oM IN a O v ir t im x — Eight boor satisfaction. O ur aim is to please all. their several homes after wishing I 8 * re «««»red by those tireless R. L. Harris, Dayton’s enterpris Mrs. DeForde many more such p2ti’.ew^ ker8— Dr King’s New Life M E N 'S A L L W OOL 8 U IT 8 , at 95 and upwards; BOY’S 8 C H 0 0 L ing druggist, keeps making im pleasant birthdays. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR . 8 Millions are always at work, provementa in his drug store, where night and day, curing indigestion, S U IT , at 91.75 and up; BOY’S K N E E PANTS 25, 35, 40 and «0 cents ever be «ees that it adds to the con biliousness, constipation, eick ' H 0 P E W E L I IT E M S I nutoueneaa, head venience end beautifying of the T. , , ache and all atomaob, liver aod per pair. Yours to please. store. Some lime since be had ex there has been a great deal of bowel troubles « M y , pleasant, tra acetelyne lights placed in tbe sioknesa in this community lately. I •*<•. sure. Only. 25c at HArris’ prescription room, and has now had Mrs. Melissa Cooper who h u been drug store . a tank put up in which to oatch q°Miee,C8tallaBcrTOper one of the Jbe greatest danger from oolda rain water, and from whieh a pipe •iofc.“ “ “ •»<! I* p ip p . I . >h.ir I. is run to the prescription room and Keene is ahUk« , pneumonia. I f reasonable o re ia a faucet attached, and a porcelain • f t Alice a r T l o n 7 . X o i i i S n ^ PCa S 2 a" t Chamberlain’, wash bowl; thus affording great con ” A C onvincing A nhwek . — “ I hob . notice ; venience and pure Water in tbe pre by pnaumonta n«vint t—r i t i i onf| p ° u8b Remedy takeo, all dangut bled into Blackmon s drug-tor one Bids w ill be received by the Board of her father Grant '.¿ e e m i ,T0,ded • I t will cure a cold or evening,” says Weslev Nelson, of Directors of School D istrict, No. M, of scription department. Harris has w .tc £ 5 ov’er £ r e i g h t h £ * “ of 1. grippe in 1 m . U m . one of tbe finest drug stores in tbe H am ilton, G a ., “arid he asked me Yam hill county, until February Se, 1908, contracted a severe eold which ter’ l * " *? 7 j ,heS lreato**o t- H ia to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for fo r the furnishing of th irty (90) cords of state I m i n a t e d r o n M u X I r ’ ln a p ita ^ f E I T V ’ h ’ a . fcto U ka R or “ lc Rheumatism with which I had suf oak wood; must be not leas than three T O WU that could badoMheeucoumbMi p 7 * L H a" ,a P R O P R IE T O R . E X C U R S IO N S fered for a long time. I told him I (3) Inches In diam eter a t small end. T O U R IS T to the dread dieesM. M r. Keene A FiaiMAN’a Cutes C all - “ I eluck had no faith in any medicine as they Also three cords of large body Hr, wbioh Washing of all kind done first olass. In case of mistakes, notica T H F EAST. a ll failed. Heaaid : ‘Well if Chau, must he as clear of knots as possible. was a highly rMpectad cltixen, good to my engine, although every joint m is t be given and the original Hat returned to tbe office within 24 T he traveling public w ill be interested usband, father and neighbor. He *ched and every nerve was racked hours. Not responsible for goods after 30 days. berlain’s Pain Balm does not help Wood must be ea t on or before June 1st, you, you need not psy for it ’ I took and delivered and corded In basement of to learn of the system of personally con- was 43 yeara and 10 months of age. with pain,” writes C. W Bellamy, Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinese employed. ducted excursion core operated over the • bottle of it home and used it ac sehjoi house of said district, ■re. r . E. Holdredge h M had • locomotive fireman, of Burlington on or Rio Grande System pofmiarly known as another attack of appendicitis.) Iowa. “ I w m weak and pale, with oording to directions and in a seek before September tat, 1908. Daytoo customers will please leave orders with Z. S PA N G LE, Agent. The Scenic Line o f ..................... -------------------------------tlie W orld.” They w m cured, and have not since been are two regular Pullman tourist or "ordi She is recovering. I t was feared11 out any appetite and all run down. Clothes to be* left with him on Mondays. 8. B. B A X T E R , • I I was troubled with rheum atism .” Sold n a ry '’ sleepere provided with comfort for a time that an operation operation woul woul 11 1 * As was about aboo to give up, I got a Chairman Board. able berths, bedding and linen of tbe have to be performed, hut fortu- bottle of Electric Bitters and, after by R . L Hkrrris. H . A. B E R T R A M , Clerk, Pullman ataudard. They have separata tnataly it waa not found necessary, taking it, I felt m well m I ever did lavatorlea, are all well lighted and boated f, Dayton, Or. February 7, 1908- A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N B o ra-F eb ru ary 7th, to Mr. and Up my life .” Weak, sickly, run and, in fact are a mast successful *1 » -*' General Ageata waaUid to sell Prof. Mre. Frank Campbell, a daughter, down people always gain new life, tule for the more expensive ‘ ‘standard’ Long's MagneUo Oonrts. They ramovo sleepers, the difference arising from the dandruff, eare scalp alluo-ote and check Herman Wilson and Miee Flor- strength and vigor from their use “ The reader mky make up his mind to tailin g hair, are untarnlshable and will be pleasantly overwhelmed by the opu character of upholstering furnished. -A ence 8m yth, of McMinnville, with T ry th m i. Satlafoction guaranteed colored porter is in attendance with every n o t break. Everybody wants th e n ,; good lence and vivacity of 'Around the Pan, th d r friend Mtm Anna Parriah, vie- by R L H arris. Prio. 50 oeuta. propoaltlon to hustlers. Send for te rn s published by the Nutshell Publishing car, and besides him an excursion con W R IT E FO B P A R T IC U L A R S TO ‘>l'* * " iM ° “ « "•* «“ -111 *.<□ «! O n tilt (a'x styles) In a plash case M .0U ; Company, 1069 Third Avenue, New York. doctor, whose sole doty ia to look eft« t o Childs Hiindlcereliiefs Colored Border linodKorcliiel's In itia l »• riots D o ty.” All invited. , a . T O „ _ c . F . p „ ,d. „ .„ J i,,c n __ Macksrt, , both of Chase, . . • yjr®fl®n. were married Thursday, F e b ru a ry 13, 1902 f S. N. RASM USSEN. —-»H . D ayton, Oregon.. - Vi- T h E D ayton R acket S tore - r ’*"'”»«' WE P A Y ’— - — Particular attention to Prescription Departm ent, a R egular Pharm acist a lw a y s in charge. W atch for our display of Valen- tines.* - - ' R. L. H AK RIS, Druggist. COM E AND c. D . HOW ARD, w"° UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR SEE D A Y T O N , OREGON. O U R STOCK OF M ERCHANDISE YOUR A TTEN TIO N . The new Proprietor o the D ry Goods, D ress Goods. .-X L adies’ and G ents’ — Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, H ats, Caps, ~ Dayton Cash Grocery SPECIAL PR IC ES § CLOTTHING EGGS, PO U L T R Y , NICHOLS & GABRIEL. The R ed Front. A N D BU TTER , Etc. N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y . A. N. PRESSNALL, ToitioB aid Beard iacladed ENTIRELY ramt Ladles' Dressing Comb 50•, Gentlemen's Tbe wonders begin w ill, the frontispiece T o ile t Comb 40c— both 76c. W rite today, picture of President McKinley, drawn In Magnetic Comb Co., Pekin, I II . a single line beginning nt a single point on the cheek bone and going round In a constantly widening circle, with waver ings aud downbeariags of the pea In the Tbe undersigned has an A No 1 proper places to secure detachment and 86 inch Separator, with 8 inch 6 shading. W<> are Udd that this portrait pta drive belt machine ; only run la considered the moat unique work of GSnlayB. W ill sell for 9150 dollais. Its kind In the w orld,' and If there are degrees of ualqueneaa we are w illing to nine months tifoe without interest believe that this Is moat the thing whleh Good note; ten per cent off for there are no duplicates. Of oourse there Is test In addition to the pictures, and cash. fc F. R. W IL S O N , we should be surprised Indeed to hear Dayton, Orecon. from any purchaser the opinion that he R. F. D. Route No. 1. hsd not got his money’s worth(98.00.'' NOTICE - Good teams for tale. H rmai n office. Call at Clothes washed elvnn and done lip nest at, Newberg Steam Laundry. ttie pleasure and comfort of paaoengers “ou your mooav if you are not sat in his charge. These care are run through _____________ _ >onr money to Kansas G itv, Omaha, St. I x n i I s and ^ hi8“ b* ^ n’1 Chicago, m aking clone connections for day and rem'.ined oveTSunday'ro-1 turning to 8alam Monday, wharo I L*” r T »b*ta. They Boston, New York sod all eaatorn point« cure disorders of stomach, bilious This feature of travel has become so •he ia attending aobooi. -W eim ag - popular that there ia now established a ioo that we b e a r__ _______ the Jaintaat jingle ness constipation and headache regular aervice of nine cart each week, Price,25 oenta BampUs free. of weddiog belle in the distance offering a variety of rootea, and achoduleo H im D j l Little, F e irv io w ^ o c - Eve eo arranged th at stop-overs may be made verything in tbe stationery line if desired, at Salt Lake C ity, Denver, or 11 school marm, spent Bator •od of lataat latest style, also school any point between. No extra charge ia d ay'au d Sunday at her home io books, at Wm. Beott’a, McMinn made beyond regular tourist rates. villw, To those intoreeted w ill bo glad to quota MoMiouville, Mrs. Joseph who has beau sick the lowest fares and furnish . Foil . . . informa- You will find the very beet bread tion about the scenic beauties of the Rio with rheumatism all wintur, 4 ^ made at H . Oliver’s, M cM innville . u S m ? ROQto*nd 'U8aperior *ccomni°- ' n0< improve much. i“ 0« J. D. M A N S F IE L D , Geo. A < t„ ta t T h ird Street, *7** ,old »heir larme T ®“ Cool * r to tome Seventh Portland, Oregon. ,t Uay Adventists from Newberg. CALIFORNIA * B U S IN E S S COLLEGE. “A Thorough School.' »» Also cakM. piue aod oonfectionery. 305 L A R K IN 8 T R E E T , Sao Francisoo, Cal. A targ» stock of ««aural nerchaadlae a t Nichols A a a b rie l’s te -elect f when making purehoae-. R. L. DURHAM, W rits for new Illustrated 60-page Catalogue. Fr»a. Prmidaat. L -