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DAYTON H E R A LD , la b 4 --ri}««» >**J£ w tth la « l i a o a t t . olvertiwunaM B. OST PRISTBS: 8|ncta Cards, Posters. Circulars. L e tte r and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON“ HERALD Office. P«r Una «M at DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAf. JANUARY* 23, 1903. t i l l V A L AMD D K P A B T V B X 0 E M A IL I. OUR CLEARANCE S ALE D IE D .— H . W. Gillingham who M A R R IE D . baa been paralysed several year«, A very pretty home wedding took ' and who waa drawing a pension l;4 S p .m . ra ts . na.- W. OF THE W. from the government, wished to place January iSth, 1903, in Dayton, at the home of Mr. and Mr« .»ofe ««-p OLD HICKORY CAMP, Up. Np. f e L . have hie pension increased. He A M * ] VAL. A N D D X F A B T U U OP TB A IN S . Wambegsne, wb«m their daughter ' “ »• W ^W ineet«varyfife was notified tuajypear before board X tlaa .l a* 7X7 a. . . . ar.tay evening, a t Woodman hall.*- A ir i, m b Portland «A* p. Î2 T e f medical exawinaraappointed lo Wilhelmina wag united in marriage »en, Oregon/'Visitine M HEBMANWiLSOM^a <j. to Mr. W. 8. Hibbert, with the beau examine di-abled soldiers, which »me HERMAN » Batter 45 c a t , par roll. roat.Rt 8slem on Wednesday. N tifnl and impressive Episcopal ser F. R. SMITH. Clerk. Egvs 23 cents per doxen. B ad lay drove to 8«Iem Wednesday vice, performed by the Rev A. K _Wheat S6 cyme per bssfowL omrning with Mr. Gillingham Glover, Archdeacon o f Ibe Diocese WOMEN e» WOODCRAFT 30 seats per boshel, Prosperity Circi« No. SOU W ^».en of Brno, — To the wifo of W ail Thia was a long drive for one who ie of Oregon. A few friends and rela Fine cigars a t poatoBcey turn. ing. S.turday, January 10, a bonne afflicted with paralysis and bad not tive« being present. A r the ap * ° * lcI « ,»-,'“ ‘« » V v a ry Thoreday even been able to ride out for several pointid hour the bridal party enter ing in Woodman hail, Dayton, Or. Via F bss MwYfeobwr.—Preaching a t Day. ing 8 pound girl. ■ “ S . r ' itiag Neihbcas al wave welcome,--,. ton Sunday I I a. ra. well, and with oareful nursing it is yaare, and who had but little uaejof ed to the music of Meudleahona’ MItH. A. F. P .tR R Id H , U .N . ‘ “ Wedding March,” played by Miss hialim beand body. Mr. Gilling MHW H A T T IE O. U O W O Y , Cfork. R evival meetings are n o * io thonght that Ed may yetMgain hia Hogue. The bride waa d ressed in ¡ Œ r ‘ F r M M t íh o d ü t old self. Hsppy eveutsseibeii ham w ith ing to return home the Muae day, Mr. Bradley left Salem dainty gown of white Organda, A. O. U. W. afier dinner on the way to Dayton. deoorated with white velvets and Harmon^Lodge No. 38, Anefont Order I f yon want first clast "- th o beat W alter Senn ia in the State of He had drove aa fa ra s x h a north Smilax, and carried a white prayer of United baîîTyytoa, v V . u. n . nau, laywa, I Washington viaiting two of his soda crackers made— ceil ut Nich end of Spring V a lb y , about 10 book. She waa attended by her tailing brethern cordially re- oie A Gabriel’«, they keep them _, , ---------« Meter Irena. Harry, brother of the aiatara. miles from Salem, where Mr. G il- calved. F. ItK T R A M . M . W. - Also *11 accompanimew ii l ’D8h ,,n had a another stroke of bridei acted as best man, while lit J- E. M E L U N G E R . Ree. Albert Odell insurance agent t of first ciato oysters, paralyaie. Mr. Bradley turned and tle Miae -Parker carried the ring McMinnville, was in Dayton Friday line of graoeriee, at D. OF H. A. O. U. W. ■UP drove back to 8alem, and left M r, At close of the ceremony, Miss plioa , on insurance burinees Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of G. at the Florence Senilorlum. He DeForde sang in her sweet way, * UT ■‘«ht Ò? ia a probability that, uni««« did not - „ __________ aod “Oh Promise Me.’’ After which U . W . "J*!ry..Tn* recover conciouaoaea” good cook store for sale hail, Dayton, O r. V i light refreshments were aerved. bars always | cheat) at Dayton wedeomasv M r. and Mrs. Hibbert received MIB8 rfA M IR U j B a w a Y, C. of M. I Exchange MRS. F L O ^ P A X TO N . Bee. many useful and handsome pres J " * » „ 7 * “ “ »« ““ “•» ents. They went to their home, Friday evening, January 30th. Ad- to foot. t h e bridge la oertainly in n. a----------- £ -------- . amid congratulations and best UNITED ARTISANS wishes of tbeir many friends. Security Assembly N o -1«, ularaeasion eveiy Monday evening In Mra. F Senn ia a t Portland vieit- the Portland bridge., may J n c V Iio ra m e iv ’t h ^ ’ n J ' i ,v -of the W. . hall, . . . at -------- ’i2tiag W 7:30 p. m. W ill be continued until FEBRU ARY 1. Gall and get prices. The Finest line of VALENTINES coming. R. L. HARRIS, NICHOLS I GABRIEL’S .¿Alter a fortnight of fair weather again have rain. ' The Davton Evaporator Compa ny’s building baa beee undergoing some repairs of lato. The Trade Register t i Beattie, W «sh, of January 10, contains thia iteip, in the Oregon new« colum n: “The Dayton Exchange a»d Com« mission Co. «re atarting at. Dayton. S. a. at. •.-«aa. a a. O A rriva 11:1» a. » . " » a . n>. The biggeet Drug Store in Y am h ill C oant,. LOME DI f Id. A •v a sveea NO. 39 Thera s. s . «4., „„us.. i niiMnfnoiiioiii stock members invited. MARY A.hHAMILTON M. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, L .A. RO88NER, 8ec. / “vrTVCJ J P iT T A S -n n I. O. O. F. F., VTx O £tHCL m C a v za I i O . Wel 'HATS and CAPS. HOSIERY, --THÍ MILWAUKEE.” Bertram “* Opener, a U te patent, la meeting spring on the oerlr“ al farm. - UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS, with good succeaa in making sales *be meeting held in ./fteh n la’ Found— Necktie pin, cor. Third ‘ lo««dayevening, to L «»” * Alder. “ * Owner can have same Pfcr“ an®nt org«nUatwn of Bo»rd of every day and night between 8t. and LADIES’ WALKING SHIRTS, by describing property, and reward * rade the followin J. E. M E L L IN G E R , Dayton. chbaen officers _ ing finder. ■ S 7 ‘.ixA i ’ MeC» "n.» ’“ ^® «dent; wlth Aix T r a n w i n t i ^ i _________ MISSES CAPES and JACKETS Lewis, The Dayton Undertaker, J. G. F. baa as fine display of under treasurer; J. 8. Courtney, member THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. takers goods— lining«, and fittings at large of executive committee, f 64 * ’ *«*7 < FURNISHING GOODS —-aa in any city in the state., Next meeting will be held in ooun The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Publish'd J. Waggoner, pastor of the Chris cii chamber Tuesday evening next Weekly at Salem, Oregon Edited by il»e Facuiers of at the Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. TRUNKS and VALTBSES, etc .fe . I ne Directors and patrons our; achool were much disappointed to I A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE Can’t be duplicated in Yamhilll“tS1Ä T .nd AI,ar#<x>^d,B,l7,,,' learn that Mise Id a M. Smith had A n abundance and great v a ri resigned her position as teacher. county our prices. Mies Smith.went to Carlton to spend 52 Papers for $ 1 .0 0 -L ess than 2 cents each. ety o f candies, nuts, tropical for s o m e been ,n P °°r h®a l‘ b Mrs. Mary Hadley last week,: «b* writes“ Dr King's New Life Pille purchased Henry Bertram’s reei*. wholly cured me of'sick headaches I. 'Vesterfield has had a small ^ence property, and is now occupy- I had suffered from for two years.” building pot up on hia place in the ™fi *<• Mr Bertram and family Cure Headache, Conatipatenn, 1 Fletcher addition, which be will have moved to the Parrieb place in Biliouenesc 25c at C. W. Powell’s uao ao shop for shooing boraea. i Lippincott’a addition. We are in- drugstore. formed that Henry contemplates - » » » J ------------- » . w - — — wr. - wwwaw _________ - h a ll last T uesd av avanin™ u n r u D a iU C ____ .5 K L . H a rris , secretary; ..¡l k m k amhill Lo<ign No. *20, I . O. O. meeta every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows H all. Viaiting brethren come. V E N IC E H IB B E R T , N . G. 8. W. B IG L E R , Bec’y. "¡ A familiar nmhe for the Chi«W>, M il- I have a t my. place one of the flneet P*«l Railway, known all over thejpolon as the Great Railway Poland China Boars (legtuterd) ever effect running the “ Pionaaa imit trains brought to Hite country. Cell on or Paul address- -« . O regon D a lly J o u rn a l, a D e m o c ra tic d a lly new spaper, e ig h t to 2e page«. *4 a y e a r; »2 fo r six m onths. T h e J o u rn a l la a new spaper. Send In yo u r aubacrtptlon. In te re s t yo u r n e ig h b o r In T h e Jo u rn al. Ad«treaa T h e J o u rn a l, Box 121, P o rtla n d , O r. R S m ith ,' ing to passengers the beat service known, Ltxurioos coaches. eHetric lights, steam equaled by no other Bee Ul* that your ticket ticket* reads reads via via **; “The ‘ 7<»r Milwaoke«" when going to anv poim >ipt in the United States or Canada. ATI tic • . I ' agents *Kent« sell Ibero. them. of For rate«, pbampleta or other informa- ’ Own, addreas, H. B. Row«, S m ith had d. W-Caaav, j ----------- . fl3 0 . -=*— --------- tx . —. ru , ia A. ------- I T rav .P a aa.A g t. U .n .r a i Axent. p u x r^ A t(u „ o a IM P R O V E D G A T E O P E N R R > - tba holiday a with her parents, and fruits and confectionery of all found her mother’s health very poor, Publication began March 1, LOtK Now haa 9,200 subscribers. Phenom The Bevelier Automatic Gate kin d at D etm erin g ’s. enal growth ie due to its being the beat farm paper published. which would not permit her return Opener, for erbich Robert Earl ia, Y O U S H O U L D R EAD I T " ' - _ There will be a mother’s meeting ing to Ash wood. She has given first agent for Yamhill and Polk couq;- Famous MAYFIELD Woolen Mills make for , . Prices and ;— - , . 7 , g r - - ..— — at the home of Mra. A. L. Alder class, satisfaction in her work here, Uea, is the aim pleat and moat sensi M O M B S T E A D and D A Y T O N H E R A L D $175 per year. ble arrangement for opening farm man on Friday, January 30th. A ll — Ashwood Prospector. • __ _ Quality meets all competition. mothers particularly invited. — The people of McMinnville are gates from vehicles, that has been W e have the Latest in D R E S S G C O D 8 . W e are showing put on the market. Be sure and H . Oliver the baker and oonfec becoming awakened to the import a completo L in e o f R U B B E R B O O TS and S H O E S . M A C IN - see him and get one of the openers. ance of having better roads leading tionev at McMinnville has sold out They-can be attached to any farm T O 8 H E 8 a few pairs to B. F . Cannon, who is now con to that city. P ’eople having county " ' ith at swings. Call on or ad- M ena’ «2 50. n o « IL 5 0 . business to transact from tf" t t B 'J P O W E L L B U IL IN G D A Y T O N . s t* b«ein«M nt the eld “ $4.50. Box Coat, now $2.49. .4 4 . r eal«. m U bu to the county eeat if poeeible, on «U. _Z “ $6 50 Box Goat, now $3 49. F u rn itu re , etc., on commission. — . Tbeie will be a mother’s meeting account of the mieesahle condition Ladies* $7.00 C o m b ination S k ir t and Gape Macintosh now $3.69 at borne of Mrs Alderman, Friday W e make a specialty o f E n g ra v in g Silverw are and J e w e lry / U m i t b d EvaR oaiaciL.—Preaching at ■ of a portion of the road from here Ladies’ $6 00 S ilk Lined Cape Macintosh $3.49 _ 2 p.m ., Jan 30. All invited; especi to that city. Many in the eastern Dayton next Sunday at 7 :30 p. m. ; G ive us a tria l. W e are offering special prices on Shoes. ally mothers and those interestec portion of the county who do trad Pleasantdale 11 a.m. ; Ünl6nvale3 P- ra. A o knts W a n t r d — To sell Pat. Inserted 8teel Edge N ic k e l in training of the young. A C u a i fob L umbaoq — W . C. S ilver K uives, aud Holm es, Edwards A Go.’s N ic x e l Silverw are. ing in the county eeat will not go We alw ays Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES. I f you are looking for a seconc to that city to trade while the ro ds Williatneou, of Amherat, Va , says; CHAS. E. HALL. Manager. “ For more than a year I suffered C all aud get prices before m akin g your parchases. , ■ band d rill at a bargain, call at are in such bad condition. fr»kir\ 1 i i raalxA S S xa . rw t* W is w k W i s B l l u y IrWWwFwwww t r is s .l tk A - 1 1 MMFiwfeWBM Dayton Commission Exchange Ou Monday evening, January 19, herlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me and learn particulars. a delightful reception was tendered nde entire relief, which all other reme Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Hibbert by the dies had failed to d o .” Sold Douglas Hadley eold bis large Artisan Lodge of this city. After by R. L . Harria. bay horse to Mr. Seton of Sher the wedding march, a pleasing pro wood- Thia sale was made by Hat The Northwest Poultry Journal, gram waa rendered, followed by a ing with H ell; Don’t forget to Het sumptuous supper, which * » • printed at Salem, the leading poul your horeee with H all, if you have served in the banquetting room. try journal of the Pacific coaat, good ones at reasonable price. All present spent a pleaaapt and and D ayton H erald $125 cents A Davie of Lexington, Neb., is enjoyable evening. Much oredit ia per year. Now is your time to aend here looking over the country with due members of Ibe lodge for their in your subscriptions, and aeoure a • view of locating. He is well untiring efforts to make the occa first class poultry paper at a low . > ' - p pleased with this part of the coun sion a pleasant succea. price try, and may make bis future home The D ayton H xra L d and The Dayton has the honor of being in this vicinity. the first town io Oregon lo inau Oregon Daily Journal $4 for one 1 W ill the individual who, by roia gurate the R u ral Telephone sys year; $2 50 for six months; H er ald and 3emi-We*kly Journal take, we presume, look fonr 2x4 tem. T h e nystem has become so $1 75; H erald and Weekly Journal pieces of lumber left by E. Rowley popular th at it is spreading like $160 per year. The Journal ia pub- A full supply o f U ndertakers Goods kept io stock, Hearse at the former Fishburn lumber wild il¿ fire " all over the state, to the yard, report the aame at this offioe. Books, Tablets, Toys and many furnished when requested. dismay o f old companies, «b o , Many persons who are acquainted like telegraph companies, have other goods ia that line, at such low prices as will astonish you. at with. R. N. Snell, the Jersey cattle coined money from the people, Williams' book store, McMinnville. breeder who lives on hie farm two miles east of Dayton, and know hia by iron bound rules of conduct— Call aod see the goods aod lie con one peculiar trait, that, notwith ¡ra n tin g no accommodations ex- vinced. « a n ts a handsome and reliable watch, and tbla la standing be has horses and rigs of :ept when dearly paid for. Sa- T h e Oregon W e e k ly Jo urnal, a D em o within almost everybody’s reach, for I have reli different kind, that for several year« em w ill soon be connected from c ra tic newspaper. 16 pages, fu ll of news— a ll o f It. SI a y e a r to an y address. T h e able movements at various prices,- and they are he never came lo town in a convey all sections by R u ral telephones Jo u rn al. P. O. B ox l t l . P o rtlan d , O r. ance, but always on foot, were sur when business men and citizens G all at the Racket store in K eep in stock a full lin e o i the latest style of fu rn itu re , and o ilier good timekeepers everyone of them. But It le the prised to see him drive to town one generally learn the benefits of M c M in n v ille for one of those house furnishings, which they sell ut priées as low as any retail ease that gives to the watch Its good looks, and day last week in a cart. He was the system. p v large maps th at they.^ive away establishm ent in the state. Gall and get prices. accompanied by his little grandson here I commend T . H Dixon, recently from Wis with $5.00 worth of 8boes. Carter. Since that time Mr. Iu connection w ith tb e ir fu rn itu re store, there is full lin e of consin, bought J. O. Primerie Snell has been driving to town in undertakers goods, caskets, etc.; also a hearse. FAH7S Gold rilled W atch Case* stead of footing it. Why he made interest has Hotel Daytoo is a good place to in the McMinntiHe cream Landlord Edgar will treat which are as beautiful aa you could wish; are not the change in his mode of travel ie ery. Mr Dixon is an expert butter stop yon well. Good meala and good maker and haa several medals fiom expensive, and beet of all are absolutely reliable. not known. different places, including one from lodging. The Little Giant Pruner, for I will furnish you, free of charge, a new case of the Pan-American Exposition. . . . New and fine stationery ju st hich Robert Eari ie agent for same grade If (he gold wears through before the The last few days of last week wit received at D etm erin g ’s. Yam hill county, is a most useful nessed a business change in this guaranteed Ume. article to have ou the farm. I t ie city that is perhaps more important Military Land Warrants a great improvement over the old PR O PR IETO R . GLEN WINSLOW, Jaweler, Newberg, Or. style praner^ being much more con than aoy that hae taken place for Wanted. many yean. R. Jacobeon A Com Washing of all kind done first class. In case qf mielekae, noli.-» £--------------------------------------------------------------------------- venient to handle. The length of pany purchased the large and ex the handles are 6 and 8 feet, which, A nd Soldiers A dditional H o m e must be given and the original list Teturrued lo Alir ^pfiic«* wribin 24 by using a step ladder, enablea one tensive hardware and implement stead C laim s, where entries were hours. Not responsible for goods after 30 days. buainesa of F. W. 8penoer— Tele Gentleman's work a specialty. No Chinese einployru to reach the top of almost any ALT, made for less than 160 acres be- phone-Register. '*.— . tree with tbs pruner end trim the " T W lV b e 22,1874. I f you bave Dayton customers will please leave orders rith Z. 8P A N G I-E , Agent. Some time since my danrilter eith er send particulars to R. K . topmost limbs The pruner is Clothes to be left with him on Mondays easily adjusted for use, light tS caught a severe cold 8becomp,«in- K e lly Baird B ld g , Kansas G itv, ed of paina in her cheat and had handle and durable. Get one. -r » « bad cough I gave bar Chamber Mo., and see wbat lie w ill give. T hx a het or I ose L tex .— Con-, lain’« Cough Remedy according to Reward for inform ation. Gom- «¡sis in keep ng » lib s ma:n o'gana direction« and in two dar« ska wxsJ mission to agents of the body iu healthy, regular sc- we|l , D J able to go to school I have non and in qurckly d^st-oying ufPd lb i, remedy in mT faa>i|r for R. L. CONNOR, deadly d^eea.e germa. Kiectnc B i t - i u . p xH .e.eo year« and have never ATT0RHE7-AT-LAW. a°d known it to fail,” aays James Pen- Buy a postal card and n«n<t In the N.-w Kidneys.pnrtfy tba blood, and giva derR„ tt oHrchant, Annato Bay, York Tribune Fariusr, Ncw>Y»rk <’My, r.w * M c M in n v il l e , O r a aplend.d appetite. Thay work won- J . m. icBi i ndit M an d s.. The a free sot-cifuen repy. — ~ The Tribune Funner Is a N m I I . h ih I I I I i . s - ders in curing Ktdney troubles, p, iog in tbe ch„ t icate(i „ ’ W A X T X D __ A TsuirrwoBTBi G bxtl «- HIGHEST PRICE 4»A,D FOR trat<-«l Agricultural Weekly for Farmers a.nl Female Cumplsinis nervous Die- pro.ching attack of pneumonia nian or lady In each county to mana«» their families, and stands at tl..- Ift-ad of lh - business for sn old established bouse of eatee, Constipation, Dyapepiia, and Which in tbiainstance was undoubt-' S S fiaiiiela? ito id fo F A •t™l«htbona agricultural press. The price. Is (1 ini per Malaria. Vigorous health and edly warded off by Chamberlain's, fldewrekly salary of fiiaon pled by check yeai, but If you like It yow ran aevnrc It with yonr own loeal newap.per. I»4trns strength always follow tbeir use. Cough Remedy. I l counteracts anv rach Wcdoeeday with all expense« direct H u . L D , at a bargain. Both papers <«us Only 5Co, guaranteed by C.W. Pow s i r £ 5 year only t l SO. ell druggist. Head your order and money to Haa at .« In Onr Clothing Department We Are Showing the -- — :—4— Dayton Commission Exchange Co« Remember its NICHOLS & GABRIEL, Dayton, Or. Dayton Casket House,: J. G. L E W IS , M ang., DAYTON, OREGON. EVERYONE 2 0 P e r C ent D isc o u n t on Goods at the T he D a , yton S tore F U R N IT U R E Yes, you must and will have FURNITURE for your house, and when buying it why not get the BEST when you can buy it at no greater cost than an inferior article B riedwell & H endrix , McMinnville, Or. NEWBERG STEAM LAUNDRY. A. N. PRESSNALL, THERE, AT THE Dayton Cash Grocery Fresh Groceries of all kind, And all Goods kept in a Grocery. IF YOU ARE A FARMER AND HAVE ONE CENT EGGS, POULTRY, AND BUTTER, Etc. 1 J 't .