Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 11, 1902, Image 1

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    AYTON
G IT PRIYTÎD:
Cards, Posters. Circulare.
Letter and B ill BeaAk etc
D A Y T 0Ï HERALD Often
HERALD.
JoLY
lOAYTON. OREGON
W ALL
From 8 omits a. roll up. P ositively
th e largest and finest line ever
show n in D ayton. Probably a s
com plete a s an y in .the county.
A com plete PA IN T STOCK.
- T u u . d id , d l »
R. L. H ARR IS, Druggist. Detmeriog’a. .
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A . A 1 i ~ h milk « , • I *
Inquire at this offioe
Waa. Palmer and daughters hare
returned from Oaraheldl.
T h E D ayton R acket S tore .
Oh, Doctor, H a v e Y ou "Extracted th at Tooth?
Harvest will
PAPER,
Ice Cream and Cold Soda at the
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Th» creamery e<»old »
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Mrs. Boweraoxand Mrs. McCann |n the rooms lately soesq
drees to Salem Thursday.
defunct Chicago stars.
A large crowd from Dayton and »'•“ « 1» M iller Meroantll
vicinity attended the Fourth of J u ly , The A m ity Fourth of
celebration at Newberg.
bratieo wee puatpewad i
James Edgar and daughter drove d* y ,he 8lb> ®* • ooou
to Salem Wednesday to make a raln
abort via^ with relatives.
The rains have hew a j
aunt, Mrs. Mary Bailey.
cciently matured to he Cut.
Albert Detmering of Eastern
Washington, is here visiting his
brother August Detmering, Day­
ton’S P. M.
W hile nt play in JL Jfbbrid’*
barn loft, Elmar M eM illeVnad hi*
And examine goods carefully, and after investigating see if our right arm broken Between elbow £ or’k
CASH price for merebatldiae is net os low as that of any store in and wrist by failing
Rev J. Glen want to Beit lie on
Yam hill county. We invite all to cell end see our large end com­
J. Hoi z worth, siewart of the O Monday to vlait bis wife, whole
plete stock of general merchandise. We keep in stock. .•
R .A N. «(earner, Ruth, is here s lj veiling with her daughter fok the
his home ranching while the boat, benefit of her health. When last
is tied up. during the engineers: heaid frorn Mr«.~Glen wag not so
•tfike.
j well aa ,1 m haI| been.
The pastor of tbe Christian! «!«»„. rau i bave snoiled * areat
ellUFcll, RttW. «J •
w i,,i many of the Royal Ann cherries
preach in the cburoh here next 8un-i by causing them to er«ok ppen.
day at the usual hours morning and j One ,nail) J. j Webeter, informed
evening. A ll invited to attend.
j publisher of H kkand that but very
D. A. 8nyder, wife and uieees, few of hb Royal Ann’earero «polled
J. Arms, Mrs. A. P. 81a e and «"d that he bad tome fine eberriea.
daughter, left for Gerabaldi, T ills
The bridge across the Willamette
muck county, tbe first of week, for at 8«lem was to be closed to travel
e abort outing.
Thursday, July KMb until Augukt
A L L W OOL % U IT 8, at *6 and upwards; BOY’S SCHOOL
Books, Tablet*, Toys and many 1st. Repairs are being made on
.75 and op; BOY’8 K N E E PANTS 25, 35, 40 end B0 eenta other goods in that line, at such tbe West approach to bridge. A
low prioea aa will astonish you, at ferry will be run during tbe lime
W illiams’ book atore, M cM inn ville
CalJ and see tbe goods and bo-eon-
O U R STOCK OF M ERCHANDISE
D ry Goods, D ress Goods.
:
L adies’ and G ents’
Furnishing Goods, Boots,
Shoes, H ats, Gaps,
- -
SPECIAL FRIGES gOLOTTHING
The R ed F ro n t
YOUR
ATTENTIO N
The aew Proprietor of the
Askz for a share of the patronage of the people
of Dayton aud vicinity and guarantee
satisfaction. Our aim is to please all.
H IG H E S T
P R IC E
P A ID
Rev. J. Bower so x, who ie attend­
ing camp meeting at Dallas, has
been requested by the' Eider to re­
main there over Bunday..-- He w ill
not fill his appointments on thia
field next Sunday.
A N D BUTTER, E tc
Dr. J. L. Hewitt and family of
Portland, came up to Dayton on
tbe train last week on Thursday.
They spent the Fourth in Dayton.
T hey visited .elativee here and at
Uutbftvaie until Monday, wheh Mr.
Hewitt returned to Portland.
N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y
Speooer Baxter who came down
from hia mountain rauoh last week,-
brought down a small amount of
bonay. He left a sample at the
H bbald offioe and the editor be­
lieves it to ba as fine boney— aa
PR O PR IETO R .
excellent flavor— aa any boney he
Washing of all kind done first oiass. In case of mistakee, notloe ever taatM .
M is t be given and the original list returned to the office within 24
In a postal card from Rev. J.
hours. Not responsible for goods after 30 days.
Bowersox, "who is st. Dallas, he
Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinese employed.
says: “Our Bible Conference and
IS
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Camp Meeting services are undt-r
Dayton customers will please leave orders with { . 8P A N G L E , Agent. full sway. The exercises are in­
Clothea to be left with him on Mondays.
structive and interesting, with a
good attendance— a number of our
ministers are here.”
A. N. PRESSNALL.
Chas. P. Nelson left for Tillamook
City on Monday. A naw store is to
be located at Three Rivers by T illa ­
mook parties, where they believe
there ie a nucleus for a new town,
and M r. Nelson iato ba the manager
of the business.—-Yam hill County
Reporter.
Rev. J. Waggoner at hia leisure
has been improving the lime in
fishing.
He appears to be very
successful. One day last week ha
brought in from this W illamette a
very fine boas, and on Monday be
caught a Ane fish in the Yam hill,
while fishing at the red Warehouse,
which measured over two feat in
length.
Fourth Quarterly meeting of tbe
.M. E. church next Saturday and
Sunday, Quarterly conference et
Webfool Saturday 2 ^ 0 p m .;
preaching by the Presiding Elder
Sunday at Dayton 11 a.
Preach­
ing by the pastor Sunday 3 p. a .
at Lafayette, and Webfool 8 p. m.
Let all official members ba present
with their written reports, Satur­
day.
T . L. Jonas, Pastor.
a.
S U N N Y S O U T H . A tla n ta *
Our methods of extracting teeth are positively and absolutely paioleee.
twinge.
“I am using a box of Clumber-
Ia n’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
and find them tbe beat thing for my
atomacb I aver oaed,”’eaya T . W
Robinson, justice o< tbe peace,Loom­
is, Mich. These tablets not only
correct disorders of the stomach
but regulate tbe liver aad bowels.
They are easy to take and pleasant
in effect
Price 25 cents per box
For sale by H L H a rr»
C
Our office« aud
laboratories are fitted throughout with the latest electrieni appliances and apparatus.
O u r C h a rg e s A re L o w —
Aa Low as they can be made consistent w ith F IR S T-C LA SS W O R K .
No charge for exam ination
W I S E BROS., D entists, Portland, Or.
208, 200, 210, 211, 212, 213 Failing Building, Cor. Third nod Waahiugtou 8tg,
Open evenings until 9; Sundays from Oto 12 a. in. *
Some time since a young couple
were married in the suburbs of 8»
lem in the evening A party of
boys thinking to annoy tbe young
couple end (heir neighbors by a
“chivaree”— i relicof past heathen
ieh custom— opened tbe ball. In
a very few seconds the groom, who
was prepared for any emergency,
was in tbe midst of the youth and
applying a horaewhip with such vig­
or to their books, that they hastily
scattered like tbe wind in all direc­
tions. That was qne young man
who knew* his rights and main lined
them
Perhaps, the youth were
taught a lesson. Would it hot be
better and pleaaantdt*9>r ail, that
* b n a young couple are married,
if desirable, to aernode them with
several oboloe pieces of muaie, and
shop- some respect for them and
also others.
Married— A t tbe home of M r.
and Mrs. W. K Allen, Newberg,
July 1, their nniy daughter Miss
Edna A lien and Guy Ernest Metcalf,
President H .E d w in McGrew ol Pa­
cific college, nflSei ding.
Tuesday July 1, at the home of
‘ hqhtfde’s parents, Newberg, Miss
Essie Hevisnd and Frank J. Deaoh.
Rev. H Gould officiating.
The two y -a r old colt of which
John Heaton ie the possessor, was
weighed Saturday on hia second
birthday anniversary, and tipped
The Yam hill County Convention the scales at 1,360 pounds.— New­
, .
of the Woman’s Christian Temper berg Graphic.
anoe Union will meet in Dayton
IN MBMOBY OF KTHBL MILLER.
•>
Thursday, July 24ih and Friday
25th. A gold medal content will How we miss you gentle Ethel,
Around our hearth you’ll come no more
be held the first evening and a For your spirit la now resting
small admission charged. The sec Happy on the other shore.
ond evening a Iroture will be given
You will see our little darling
by soma good lecturer Good mu­ To that bright wot Id gone before.
sic will be furnished by local tai nt And your mamma who we all loved.
during the day and evening ees Happy on the other shore.
aions. The day sessions will be of But for us It seems so lonely
interest to all, and will he held in Dearest Ethel, now you are gone.
the park, with a picnic dinner each Yet. I kuow we’ll meet in heaven
day. Everyone invited to attend. There to sing our sweetest song.
There is no boat now running on
Y am hill river, owing to the marine
engineers strike. The 0 . R. A N .
steamer Modoc which -baa been
running here ie tied up at Portland,
along with the Ruih which has been
running on the Willamette to Inde­
pendence. The steamer Altona of
the O. C T . line that has keen run­
ning to McMinnville , has been ta­
ken off tbe Yam hill and placed on
the W illamette river to take the
place of tbe Pomona which has
been running to Independence, but
ie now laid up at Portland for re-
P*ir*
,
,ttj
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The sensation of day ia now only
one escapod Oregon convict— tbe
reckless dare-devil, Traey. M errill
hia companion, at tbe time of their
escape from the Oregon penitentiary
has mysteriously dropped out of
right. Probably, as stated by T ra­
cy, he waa killed by him. Yet it
ia barely possible that M errill is
alive and in biding somewhere
Hie body has not been found, and
if he ie dead, it may never be.
Seme of tbe stereotype phrases to
headings of the news items now
are:
’’Tracy Located.”
“Traoy
surrounded by u Large Poeee, and
Hia Capture a Certainty:” Many
other similar phrases ¿re used.
Bui the dare-devil convict leads hia
rauera a wild race through dense
eats, over streams, hill "and dale,
through thickly settled farming
communities, villages, towns and
citiee, and ia still a free man,end un­
injured; although a reaward of near
34,000 hia been offered for hie cap­
ture, alive or dead.
Latest— Merrill ia alive and ope-
aratiffg with Traey. Traoy is in
the vicinity of Seattle— hoe been
“surrounded” at times by large h r-
ces and brave men, but manages to
pass tbe linea unharmed and W etill
At oue time it
Our methods throughout ere tbe most advanced in vogue anywhere.
up to Independence Friday. The
• Riley Smith, the timber cruiser, Modoc w ill again be making regular
trip elo Day ton. —f t l r hoped- so
last Christmas, arrived here from
Dayton againet the world for
Roseburg on Thursday evening last
Some were
weak. He remained until Monday wild blacKberries.
when he left to return to Roseburg. found in a yard in thia city a few
daya since, that for size and qua!
J. I. Webeter, of Hopewell neigh­ ity are hard to beat. The largest
borhood was in Dayton Wednesday one measured 1 | inohea in length
on business. He called at H eka i . d and 2 inches in circumference?
offioe and renewed subscription. This along with the freak rose, and
He wishes to keep posted on doings a few other freaks in thia place,
in Dayton and vieiuity, his old makes Dayton quite a freak town.
FO R
EGGS, PO U LTR Y ,
11. 1902,
You will know us when yon see us,
Though with sugels you rosy be,
And when death on earth ties sever
We will then fly home to thee.
D. M. tk
LETTER
L IS T .
Following are letters uncalled for and
remaining In pontofflee a t Dayton der­
ing June ISOS When calling tor adver-
ttaed letters give date of list.
A ooost D btkkxho . P. M.
Berthwait Mrs If , Buchanan M r
Georg*. Divine Hrs G W Goodie Mlea
Emma, Lercb H r A 1, Llcae A Wiley
Mesara, Braett Miss Minnie, Spence Mr»
Joye, Wight J G
The reed Urne and harvest require much
eare,
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-, ■'
So In buying your tools my good friends,
Too buy Reaper or mower ov probably a
Bot all the ktnris, except Unt Osborne,
will take a horse pwwi-r more to
operate.
The Osborne la light rumrtng
With roller-bearlog parts;
It la mart»- by mechanics. who are hooest
All parts arn adjusted, from the seal
where you ride.
T ie for sale by F I8 H B U R N ,
of Dayton, “East Side.”
Dayton Casket House
7 J. G. L E W IS , Mang.,
DAYTON, OREGON.
A full s u p p ly o f Undertakers Goods kept in Stock.
furnished when requested.
Hears
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on earth.
N bbd M oke H x l p .— Often tbe
overtaxed organs of digestion cry
out for help by dyspepsia's paina,
B rim fa l af news from everywhere and
nausea, dizziness, headaches, liver
a
perfect feast of special matter.
complaint*, bowel disorder«. Such
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gentle, thorough and guaranteed to
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B xst LiaiMxirr for S t r a in . —
F
H . Welle, merchant at Deer
Park, Long Island, N Y .,r a y c “ I
always reooinmend Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm as the beat liniment for
strains
I used it last winter lor a
severe lameness in tbe side, result­
ing from a strain, and was greatly
pleased with tbe quick relief and
cure it effected. For sale by Harris.
Clothea washed clean and also
wrenched clean at tbe Newberg
Steam Laundry. Leave orders with
Z Spangle, agent Dayton.
SlOOz Year
USB NO OTHER.
Grocers aud Commission.
Merchants.
HAZLEWOOD ICE CREAK
L A M B E A T BROS.
U. S. S E P A R A T O R S ,
Have ne other.
Ship Tour Cream to
HAZLEWOOD.
M c M IX X
CASH
produce.
V IL L Ê ,
paid for «III
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E888 ANO PflULTlY A SPECMLTr.
H A R R Y S T A R R i>-yt««.
FOR SALE, M IL L IN E R Y STO R E
As I desire to go out of busi-
nees, I offer my millinery store
for sale at a great bargain, if
sold within the next two week.
A good opportunity to the right
person.
L
MRS. PEARLCRABTRFE,
Dayton, Os.
I f a M a k J j W »0 You, and ray
Fre.h irnpinal fruita M Drtm
some other salve, ointment, loti.m,
mg .
stem;
oil, or alleged healer i* a* g-«od aa and When v«.U « , „ t clioiuv ffUl
Backlvn’a Arnica Salve, tell him
thaï kind giv« him a vail.
3 0 years of marvelous cure* of pile*,
burns, boil«, corns, frión», ulcere, <
cute, soalds, bruises and akin erup­
tions prove it’a the beet and cheap