Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 20, 1902, Image 4

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    0 A T T O » , H BR A LD
R a t h a ^ gain rbdücbd
About 3U0 people assembled at
1 «bo oeu etery Sunday afternoon at
J unveiling ut the S. D. York mo«u-
* * * * * hjrthe Woodmtia. Thepro-
I * * “ '*• formed and m-rch down tba
f m * « »venae led by tbe head. Vocal
ImBtoS was rendered by a quartet
W * » • Campbell, Mrs
B a r w h y is « ^ Mrsnre. j H K - .
! * • • • • w - T Macy, with Mias
Our'ner at I bo organ
After tba
I Waodmen oarwmaoy, Mr. T . P.
I Coughlin of Darien, gave an ara-
~ T .* * Li* * ,i i r * i Mtod uf
— l Ê â d L i * ’ -'* K JO. I t j j
John Green wie» pur. ha~d
* * • • * H P W ^ y . H k » » » a»**r
M achinery for R * i Jacket m ine
arrived here Saturday and w ifi be
p v t ia place at uttco. * W hen thia
*• rioaie active developm ent « o rb
w ill be commenced, end it ie
confidently expected th a t in abort
tigto Red Jacket w ill be a great
prodReOF.— Ashwood Prospector.
M a n y in N orth Y a m h ill
D ayton, who bava intatula ia Red
Jacket mines, w ill ba pleased to
note tba above.
T b » * ' » ’ »» of “ Neigh
j 0”
M ibte »ad Punk were also
la > a ii> > d ....M ra IL A. Burnett
baa pledged FAX) toward oeuetruet*
f o » . «»Ifofie dormitory.“ . W .D
Hats, Caps, Bats& Balls
GIVEN
sad
AW AY.
• '¿ T * 1 • • • ’ but by the young man.
On account o f the backward season and
the Grange stock, which
has kept us very busy
attend to oor customers as we would like to.
ORA D U A T I NO B X B B C I8B S .
B at t
disposed of o or Orange atock to A rch ib ald Brea.,
Dayton pabilo sahasi was bald in
M. B. eboreb on Friday, Jana 13
Tbs gharob was crowded, white a
Isrgp etimber were doable to secare
reate. Tbe choreh ara» beautifully
W*«he noeaaion Wndev
di recti on
Mrs. Bita H arri*, with
a, bouquets of rneea
sautiful flower*, m a V cre-
; r- *
FM**
«lion of artistic skill and -beanty
A t 8 p. m. the exercises began w ith
roan-a;
’syer by Rev. J. Bnwersni, fol
wed with rnging by the male
L O .OB DIRECTORY
qaarteU. Salutatory— ‘ The Laoeh
ing of a Skip,” by Leota Footer,
embodied • careful
| »reparation,
OLD HICKORY CaMP, NO. xut>-
thought and refinement JCaeay—
WeodaSeo of tbe World meet every Sat-
“Tima, its Use and Abuse,” by Km arday
evening, at Woodman halt. Dav-
ms Bari, was listened to with atten­ lon, Oregon. Yiaitiiw Neighbors eel-
tion sod Interest, refleeting aredit
»‘ A U N U B iW , U. C.
R. H M IT H . Clerk.
„
on tba yo ng la d r’a education and
■bility. Bessy— ‘ The Magic Bey,”
W OMEN nr WOODCRAFT
by Lenora Blslle. we« a literary ^ Prosperity Circle No 200 Women of
treat, bespeaking a -Ina»« intoth-c Woodcraft, ineela every Thursday even
tuality, a credit te the young lady, M* bi Woodman bail. Itayion, Or. Vie
and the reboot, and i-ommunity illng Neih bo. a *!« ,» •
MIW. M. U, tt.W 'NKR, it N.
Keiuy— “The Advantages i.f In vm
Mine il.Y rflK i. itoWDY, Clerk.
ttea,” by Ola Gabriel, showed a
mind amhellMhvu with practical
knowledge,
replete
r it f i H,.e
thoughts, well delivered * mLffi . ■ of Caited Workmen.
A- P- U - W *»•“ . kyton.
ii»g careful preparation ™C|a*e
Or. Visiting brethern c o r d ia li, re-
History,** by Vivian Miller, w«a esfved.
M W KRK1TX, M. W.
of OMUHiendaliun. shewing X K. M RLUN«KR. Bee.
it and carefully tremed mind
D. OF H . A. OÍKJ, w
“Class Prophecy,” by Jumes Ifo
^
vLoágS ^ 9 l1>
°< H om *.
Ixmgi^'cardad u*. in imaginatinn. n*TÎT
^"7
Rbht iB tLe A. 0.
mlo the possible fuiore
His work E L U L ball, Dayton, Or. ViaMng w
m
m
»-
merited the wnfea It received Val
MDUMP p T r b U M K lK L , « of H . ~
«dietary— “ We H .r ii Crossed th -
r
IJfNA H. SCOTT. Rati.
Bay. the Ocean Lies Before Us.” by
Rreste Footer, demonstrated ti»
U N IT E D ARTISANS
those who wore fortunate auengh to
•> c»r»*.v -tsaewbiy N o-1«, meet In
hear, the evident p->*eibil¡iieo before
•very papil of this and kindred in
stock is to be removed to Idaho. N ow * we are h
• . .
v'
stand to serve our customers with Good Bargains,
lowing present«:
satis from »Ö.OÜ to
,50 we will give a H at to the vriwe of ll.C O
Suita frqas tlO L G io *14 30 we will give a H a t to the value of *2.00
8uit> from *1 5 0 0 to *13 00 we will givaa H at to tbs value of *2 30
C
Suita from *18 30 to *2 3 0 0 wa will giri. a H a t to the value of * 3 0 0
To every Cb.ld and B q ,.’ Suit wa will give . . . y . „ice C .p s,.d
Our Kntira Stock of M IL L IN B R Y and W A L K IN G H A T S to be
« hwed out at ONB H A L F from regular prjcea.
O ar Entire Store of S IL K and W A S H S H IR T W A ISTS at ONB-
T H IR D off.
«00 Pairs Mena
great sacrifice.
:
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K JACOBSON ¿¿“CO
Y a m h ill C ounty’s Most R eliable and Largest Establishment.
OnT** ,B<1
Volkrxdtung, He knows that this
paper aims to advertise only tbe
best in its columns, and when be
esw Chamberlain’s Paia Balm ad-
Vertised therein for lame back be
did not hesitate in bnying a hottie
ef it for bis wife, who for 8 weeks
bad suffered with moetterrible pains
in her back and could got no relief
Free. Get It To-Day. free.
for l r . . I . <
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la X é d M m ll>-e- S * " iP ’- oi. »“ “ '» ■ r-fh u n l * « |» r
»«• T rtrb eiw .
C h rl.tU o
X«.
m,
nWTOBK
-7W ITIBSS.
d fe Reilgiue ;
whiMipiug i ucgh and was threatened
with pneumonia; hut for Chamber
Iain’s Cough Remedy we would have
bed a rerious time of it
I t also
•aved him from revere attacks of
?L"UP — ® J STBfc’itIrA DBM, editor
W R IT E FOR P A R T IC U L
W im - B t
PRANK CRABTREE «ec.
er whioh Ilea hum i t.
io the clase by Rev J.
find people affke.
Mativ things
which he said if woven into oor
lives aod-pnt into praetfee, would
•pur ns on to greater achievement
“ ! * / UW, ent,” T Pol 'u,* tlou ««“ *»-. right for boura. The b a a u iifu lra i
erad and celeb rested the event I leys of tba Umpqua aud Rogue
by firin g an rite, abouting, e tc , ¡rivers, with their orchards of peach-
whicb ia evidence th at our people
prunes, apples and other frail«
stand on th e side oT justice and * " ».delight in themaelve*. The
fairness, tba verdict o f two sue- ®ro* “ Ml u< the great mountain bar
ceaetve ju rie e to tba coutrary not*
, l *5 *°
c »*H<w»i»
withstanding.
T h ia decision
means much to our catup, th at it
w ill, w ithout doubt, give to Ore­
gon K in g Co. wbat ia rig h tfu lly
tbeirs; th at it w ill have tendency
to p u ts atop to such adventurous
litigation aud th at it w ill be the forest clad mountains slope stretch-
cause o f the cM'tnp takin g on new ing up to the line of perpetual anew,
life. I t is to be hoped that this and the mountain i l r e o n dashing
decision w ill show tba plaiu tiffs be reel/ down desp eanyone, new
“ where they are a t” aud w ill take sad than slopping for a short rest
in aoam quiet pool. After a day’s
heed and drop a case th at can
••».joyamnt of old Mt. Shasta, the
only m u l t in ther final d efeat— tineet peak on the conuoent, wa
Asliwood Prospector.
drop rapidly dow n the canyou of the
T h e above is good news aud of Sacramento to tbe broad plains of
iutoreat to m auy residents of the 8aora mento Valleyl.. California,
Y a m h ill county, who have in ter­ end tbeoce through vineyards aud
orchards to San Francisco.
ests in urines at Asbwood.
For maps and descriptive litera­
ture address
R. B. M illc b , '
G . P . A . 8 . P.C w ,
Portland, Oregon.
“ J ’ ’-
«ring Pain Balm
mr » few days m y wife said to
*1
does a bad teste in your , 1 M lbou«h boro anew.* sod be
ind| you? It indie.tea ° r®.“ * ? • lh? * ntif® « ‘•“ •ots of tbe
omach ia in b»d i nndi-
! ® tb».u“ **« » b te pains had en-
11 remind you that th « e , . 7 y
"T * • b®ooaW »«««a
o good for -ooh disorder ,
boa reb el* duties ” Ha
b io ’s Stomach A Liver 1 2 7
,n d baP’*
»U
er having used them l*u®“ ln K likewise will bear of bar
s. ai d Invigorate tbe E m Z n
I^ L
t regoivte the bowels.
»« mr aateby K . L . B a rm .
io ceots par box by R .
8av«D te .M an Awpi'b F a « — ,
.
"
• B verybriy said I had < ouMimp-
—
v
Uo" ’ wrile» Mrs A M Shilda of ‘
- -
Indies and Childiwn’a SHOES, which
goiing to discontinue carrying in sfocK, will be closed
f
.led I» graduates
iters aud applied Buck
.S a lv e which treatment
cured him . 4 hen Ile a -
are used to«xp«l bilious
Jbe puienna the salve
tatoblws healing power,
•ea, skin eruptions, lu-
ea Vanish
Bitters, 5Uc,
t Powell a drug store.
Bat and Ball
f.
g reat
,
Suit- from 37 f lfito ftftlftw . wiU give a H a t to lb . value <41*1.50
an*»»» ware,
.
;
— w g w *.iu g m iu iu g vu. I BIS Xorthnoat
tot ■■--» 'Si, 7 »
• a a good n ew , to our ,«eople and mm. . m T h . T b re. S L r e J d ^ I ,
im m ediately upon hearing it .1- „
!
achnmath, atXp m . In Odd Petlews
•H, Hertea. -
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, -r
T horough
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S c h o o l.”
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L A R K IN 8T R B B T ,
Seo Francisco, Cal
O O tL E G B
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R. L. DURHAM,
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President.
it.” Prof. M. F. H aiirille, principal
Write for new Illustrated 80-psge Catalogue, Free.
of tbe school, in presoniing the di- ,n
plomafoanld he was gratified beyond
expression nt the sootwreful tev.t.i Ni
nation of tbe aefoMi year. He was
glad ha anti! that hard work and C|
determination had /em anated so
Eatatrllabed In |gj4 fereeav sixty vrara tt was Hi
•nnrsaafully. The results hs said,
N E W Y O R K W E E K L Y T R IB U N E , know
ware more than gratifying
He “
hoped th at the pwtnietlou re«-e»vad * '
and read in every Slate In the Uninn. »
in tba school room would be of bat- ° f
, On November T. 1SIII, U was vbangod to the
i ng benefit to them. Continuing, he **’l
•«id it gave him much pleasure to P,(
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER
present to Mis* Blslfo the free sefoil ch
arship presented by McMinnville »•*
_________z .
a high cl«»a, up-to-date, lUvatrated agrleultarel ww
oollegs to graduate receiving the Ub* 1,0 interest Thev go to so f t /
for the farmer md «I bit» faoiitY—
highest number and passing most i many cities and see them so super- V ’
soocsseful examination. This eon i fieblly that they know nothing
P R IC K ♦ ; W),
olodsd tbe exorcises, whieh through- * b“uV.»*y
them, really
How
not was interesting, entertaining ’ °» ° « " 7 °«*» bunw anything of a
and educational
The ntusie for- ’ on* * ‘tr7- **• people, institutions, n
nisbed by the malsquarteti. Messrs.) l»»'gu«ge. «rt architecture, morals,
Perkins, Harris, Crabtree and erh«»«la or anything eiae. Jnat by
Moore, was exceptimiaIIv good, par ' r»ang th ough it with a party of »»
* -a d p a ir. «ubw-Kloo, and
«• D A V TO N HCRALO.
Ocularly the selei-tinn “ Kentucky i n* r* niM< hurried strangers, each l
In a , to tba X k W T«»MK T k lR C X k F A k M Ifa
Babe;” it teas a decided hit •»■<! member of it lirt-d and warn b« a i
look the bouse The term just, ^«*»1»-?—June
Woman’s Hom e,
cloetd matfisa dfbtmet epoch in that Cv*P»nh»‘»-
! — •• —
history of Dayton public school .
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In spite of dfeoooragrntenla, siofc-j
B* VP —*
HD
r r e V i l . W ^ “, ^ P**?„L/J * .? .; «
etc , d u rin g the -cl.ool year,
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»on for itself n r s p u i a t i o n f u r
f l
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whichweare itM tiy | r»ud. b o o th
,int
<^wa»e»t digavter rtinf ever befell »be
sr public school in th , state baa
I
made .a g«x»d Sbo». c »| mm .a lly the
| I
»th grade, which stands wi«fo»..t a
peer io tbe slate Much credit is
S o ra ~ s
due Prof. Haoville, principal of the
school, and bis able assistant teach-,
ere, for their work, which termh;
»••ted so sucoeeafullr, and Wa «re1
pleased that Mr. H« villa and the
R V . ’k ’TrZ.'r.L.Tr’s:
» «*• » «.
•»me staff of teacher, h a w heen
employed lo teach the Daylm*. pul»
be school Ute ooming school year.
RxwnTKB
N e w -Y o r k T rib u n e
Tfcfl
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O N L Y f iO C B B T f U Y B A *
W.
M R «. R R. W E M ig g
M IK« N K L L IK M c CAXN,
Tarehiil Lodge No. 2«, I <k U. g „
w **»«**«.» evening in tMd
•ttews H a il.. Vialtiag brethren wal-
and he wfehsd tbe «dare to adopt I co
A -G . C A R TER N U
this aetbefee: “ I will havo rearis
8- W. S IG L E R , nec’r.
the world better by haring be e s In ; 7
N O T IC B .— The Yam hill Coal
»«id Oil Company have appointed
T, H . Tucker of Dayton, ae
twwir agent to receive all money
due the company, a id also to take
order? for stock
Parties interested
will please lake notice and call on
Mr. Tucker at tbs Dayton Market,
n--.
The sweetest and best bre- d i-
the Domestic, (t is in be found at
H (H irer’s, McMiunvilie.
booklet, containing twenty seven
P®" " ’’d ink pboto reduced sketches
<d Washington life by mail for ten
cents (easb or stamps). Queen
Victoria knighted Sir John Tenniel
for similar artistic work in London.
(Your editor has a sample of this)
N ut S h xll Puausnino Conraav
C. T í POMEROT
Don t forget that G. Londenshau-
sen will repair your shoes and har­
ness in good shape.
O K aU B
P itc h e s , Jrfr-
ah?, Clocks, and
Crockery and glassware at tbe
owest prices at N icko la’A G a b ri-:
e l’s, Daytou.
J
SA LB M
Thia
per and tbe Chicago
Weekly Inter Ocean *1.30 for one
year. "Special deal."
m
B obw .
TALM R.
Weekly!
*****•>
m
'fjfl
- Fine cigars and tobacco at Det-
uiering’s.
TUI
A lanr Stoek nt geaerel marehaadlaK
at Niebola A Gahri<*r« 1«» select from
wlt-a inaldug pun-h iae».
:
J L 00 ’
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Mention this paper.
LOTO WÀMBSÓAlrS,
B u tc h e r ? S h ip p e r
BBBF, PORK, M U T T O N A Ä D
|
VBAL,
H-L Dougherty £Co.
Wholesale and Rdtäii
dayton , ob
A T tU M T T lO
D O N T GUESS
Hoyw .
M S M -A
B A M C A IN .-F o a a«iui.
! H"î*» halMImi aad nae-toH blork aad — -
! ¿ g
J. C. LINDSEY,
r . r . , , ,
s r r a ñ S
J. F. STAJQER
,
B -H
TRUM BULL,
MB Tbtrd OX. P O R T L A N D , Ó K R O o Jt.
.
OR EG O N ,
and jewelry retiring «
kM A (ft l e i
U F B OF T D E W IT T
ao by
hta
Rev. Frank Dewtu Talm aw awl
Mnodate mtlton» of Chrlattea ttem i.i
O»ty laiok eadoraed by Tal.aagb teS ti^.
I M M M m a n for ag..«,t„ bfo,
quickly. Oetflt lo ceata, * r»te lain"«
B e r tu u a llty aad cbeapeat atatloaeryat
pm» toffllc**
e b w a k e
A8BWS fiS T 2 D
Carpet weaving done to order by
Mrs. Jennie Boyce, Dayton.v-
D ayton HxkAi.n and
Oregonian *2 a year.
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L ? * " ! «ban in every
Baies from *1 te * 2 p . , d,
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