U* ♦ ~ « r - * *" D A Y TO N t -I HERALD. GST PW ST Sft * ~ Cards, Fosters. C ircn lvs.^ ' Letter and Bill Heads, etc DA7T0N HERALD Office. » »“W ’“ “<1*“ ‘c< tlM m e n tt. Single Inch f t addUtonrt Ineh to costa per m onth: leadlac sotloca to local c o ta s » ta r a ta p e r lia « tor I n t Insertion, 4 costa for sahaa. Obituary and marriage n o tte** sot exceediof 10 Usea, published (rea. If aast Is for publloa- tlo s at osca. «C ard o f thaaka, resolution lia r m attar a cesta per lis e . VOL. X V Ill DAYTO N, OREGON. ’«=—sc-Mgss OUR W ALL PAPER CLEARANCE SALE W ill continue until certain lines are closed out. Y ou can’t m ake m oney easier than to buy W a ll Paper dur­ ing th is sale«D A B R IV A L ANO D S P A B TC R B OP MAILS. Q u a rt »riS a. St. 1:11». m. 3? 2: Arriva a j a a. aa. 11:10 s a . 4:46 p. a s 6:46 p. St. A R R IV A L AMO D B F A R T V B B OP T SATO8. Leave. D a,toa for Portland at 7 J7 s m. Arrivas at Dayton from Portland 4 J6 p. a . FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1903, i G ra u and All vegetation is grow, ing rapidly. ’ Quite a fall of hail Thursday afternoon. Fresh tropical fruits at all tiroes at Detnering’s. Good goods, and low prices for cash at Nichols A Gabriel’s ^PR O G R A M . The following is the program to be rendered at tbe W. C. T. U. Medal Contest to be bold in U. W . ball Wednesday evening, April 16th: NO. 49 =R! A. Q. M ueio > fâkntiwv T he host Is alw ays the oheapest. S h o u ld be jjiven. to w practical education. T he training that may be put to Uee In tb s every-day affairs of Ute is the m ost praotloal tor th e average person. In fact, no <• Invocation. Solo— Miss Talcott. Recitation— Contestants. C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S CO LLEG E, Regular meeting of tbe Board of , Solo— John Moore. -A p «. Trade on Monday evening next. Recitation. „ is a model business training school, w ell knuwu and endorsed by bnslheaa men Duette Mr. and Mrs. Fisbburn. The Silver Medal Contest next who have tested Ito work through I t o graduates. C lass > n Individual IsatrucUoa. Fine stationery and confection­ Wedneenay evening will be inter­ Recitation. ery at Detmering’e. Instrumental Music— M iu Hogue Cheap living exp en ses. Send for catalogue. esting. Recitation. If you have real estate to sell W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon. A variety of tropical fru its; also S o lo — Mr. Moore. Tbe biggest Drug Store io Y am h ill County. list it at H brald office. a good line of confectionery at R. Recitation. * «4- !«. H arris’ drag store. Solo— Misa Talcott. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillanders went Recitation. Tbe Prohibition convention to Portland on Monday, where they -1 met in Newberg on T h u rs-, Mueio will make their home. day to nominate • cand^ate for U. * Judges decision. Mise Sadie Waggoner was i a visit- 8 . Reprtsento or to Gaston this week. t D IS D . AsiattMMQk9U>ai«M4rtfflMto*»«w«««**e'Ntt Rachel Woods Fowler boro reader Lediee’ dress goods, garments ta and underwear at Nichols & Ga* give a reading in Dayton -Inward.{¡J Keotudky, September 9, 1825— of thia month. More _____ about 4,1903. When a —as— child, hriel’s. the la a t__________ _ ____ ... a » p . ril * __■ ------ thia in next issue. j Witn her parents she went to Mis Mira Nellie Findlay of Carlton, r i souri; there she was married has been in Dayton tbe past wdek Mr. Waggoner ftas railed to thé . Geo. A. Fowler, in Monroe oounty. visiting her old time friends. First National Bank of M o M in n -,In 1864 they came to Oregon, after » u on j i ville, the early part of this week to several years’ residence in Cbeha lem valley, went to Wheatland tpet at A. 0 . U. W. h all on the 15,, moth X" Ray machine An exprès- where they have since resided next Wednesday, and attend. Sion of relief is on his face now Three sons and one daughter was born to them. Martha F. died Mr Waggoner w ill fill his palpit Aaron Jones, of South Bend. In ­ next Lord’s Day, both morning and diana, Master of the National December 8, 1880. Father Fowler evening. His subject being ‘ Office Grange, delivered an address at died M aro i 8, 1887. The Mother H IG H E S T P R IC E P A ID FOR leaves her 3 sone, Marous B , James and Work of the Holy Spirit.” Nichole’ hall on Wednesday after­ W., and Philip H., and i When you want a good shave, noon, Although the meeting was grandchildren Z Anneta and Jin - T hair cat or abampoo, call on Z. given only short notice, there was kens to mourn her departure^ She a good attendance, and tbe address Spangle, the Dayton barber. united with tbe Christian church well received. early in life. In her ‘suffering and Those lemons, oranges, banan­ We are informed by R R. Ryan, last illness of 11 days, caused by as, and all tropical fruits at Det- chairman of tbe Socialist State Cen­ pneumonia, she was resigned and mering’s is of the best quality. tral Committee, that about the patiept. My visit to her, she ex ■Mark Sisters, McMinnville, first of May the campaign will pressed assurance and hope. B. Oregon, are again prepared to be opened by that party in Yam hill The O. It. A N . Co.’a steamer .S A L E M , O R E G O N . meet the demand of the Milli­ county. Thè speakers will be M. Rath continues to make regular W ilkins of Cal.; J. W. Ingle of nery Trade fo»*ftnother season. trips from Portland to Corvallia H . M. EDGAR, Manager. Cotvallis; and others, and return every other day. Goes Rev. Waggoner, went fishing Sat­ A 3ilver . Medal Contest w ill be up stream Mondays, Wednesdays urday, just below tbe Red Ware­ held in tbe A. O. U. W. ball on and Fridays, returning alternate house. He succeeded in landing a Wednesday evening, Aprit 15th days. The officeia are: Captain I pound Pike and several smaller This clans are young people, and W. E. Inman, Master; Capt. J. P. isb. — SJ1 -_ , ’Coulter, Pilot; W. M. Stoitb, Pur­ all ebb«ld hear them. The W ser; J. W, Hoffman, Chief En­ M. B . C h ur c h — Services at Dayton T U. w ill serve ice cream after -1st and Srd Sundays each m onth 1'90 p. entertainment. Admission 5 and gineer; J. Maher, Second Engineer; m. 3d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m P. Maher, Steward; George Myers, Sundsy-sohool 10 a. m, every Sunday. 10 cents. Ice oream and cake 10 Mate. From the Captain down, Prayer m eeting 7 :30 Tunday evening. cents., the officers are accommodating and R. E. Dunlap, P astor, J. G. Lewis, who baf had endeavor to make paaeeogere feel Thos. Temple, shipping clerk in charge of the* express office at at home and enjoy a trip on the a wholesale commission bouse at this place for two years or more, boat. A majority ol the officers Portland, was here Inst week visit­ has resigned. Mrs. J. C. Nichols are-acquainted here, and are always ing his mother, Mrs. R. B. Webber has been appointed express pleased to have any one from Day- $ bwiko M achinxs fob S al * agent at Dayton. Remember ton aa a passenger. Passengers say steward, seta a first J- • •. J W W —One New Home, end two when going for your express that a Maher,tbe table, and wa. belleww tt O f packages to call at the millinery Singers, iu good running order, In Our Clothing Department We Are Showing the oonrse this ia one great attraction store. at bargains, by Hall, Dayton. to the traveling public. R. L. CONNOR , Wm. Clemens, who bas been an Famous MAYFIELD Woolen Mills make for Prices and E. Rowley took a load o f proht B lundxrs —There are people in LOME DIRECTORY employee at tbe State Insane Asy­ bitionista from here on Thursday this community who see TO to think to Newberg, to attend tbe prohibi­ lum at Salem, several years, has it their duty to stir up trouble by resigned bis position. He will soon M c M ik n v il l e , O b . W . OF T H E W . Wa have the Latest in DRESS GOODS. We are showing tion convention which met in that move to Newberg, where be owns neighborhood gossip. Thia refers oity. OLD H ICK O R Y C A M P, NO. 2 0 0 - a completo Line of RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. • MACIN­ considerable property. Mr. O. bas especially to some of tbe older peo W oodmen of tb e World m eet every Sat­ T h e Oregon S e m i-W e e k ly Jo urnal. pie, and it is mostly tbe result of TOSHES a few pairs great faith in Newberg, as a pros urday ev en in g , at W oodman hall. Day- D em o cratic new spaper, e v e r fa ir an d a l­ Mens’ 12 60, now $1.60. W tll he telling wbat some one bas reported, ton, Oregon. V iaiting N eighbors w el­ w ays fre e ; 104 copies In one ye a r, fo r only parous and growing city. People com e H E R M A N W IL 80N , O. 0 . fl.6 0 , to an y address. T h e Jo u rn al, P. may have as bis investments there by ’«dying— “They say.” “ $4.60. Box Cost, now $2.49. O. B ox 111, P o rtla n d . Or. F . R . SM ITH, Clark. may believe a gossiper for awhile have proved profitable to him. “ $6.50 Box Coat, now $3.49. bat soon they take no heed to what Ladies' $7.00 Combination Skirt &i)d Cape Macintosh now $3.69.- You do not have to go away from they say. Now wouldn’t this be a The Meneley ooncert at tbe M. home for bargains and general mer Ladies’ $6.00 Silk Lined Cape Macintosh $3.49 O M E N OP W O O D C R A F T more peaceable and respectable W . ..J chandise. You will find them at E. church on Wednesday evening, We are offering special prices ou Shoes. community if we would keep all drew a crowded house. Those in Prosperity C ircle N o. 200 W omen of Nichols & Gabriel’s, and the very attendance were delighted with 'be “ hear says” to ourselves. Every Woodcraft, m eets every Thureday even beet. , in Woodman h a ll, D ayton, Or. Via concert. Those who did not attend one knows that lies and goseiip ing iting N eihboia alw ays welcom e. Call at the Racket store in cause very much trouble, and often missed a rare treat, which they are Call and get prices before making your purchases. MRU. ALMEDA UIM LER, U . N. McMinnville for one of those not likely to have the pleaure of much worry. Then why not be MISS HATTIE Q . OOW DY, Clerk large maps that they give away enjoying again, as this is the last sure to learn the trne facts before with $5.00 worth of Shoes. I have a t my place one o f th e finest tour that the Meneley’s expect to you say, “ they say.” A G ood A dvisor . Poland China Boars (regtoterd) ever A. O. U. W . make to the Pacifio coast. Books, Tablets, Toys and many H arm on» Lodge N o. 28, A n cien t Order M akrs a C lkan S weep — There’s of U n ited W orkm en, m eets every 8atur brought to th is country. Call on or A horse belonging to E. A. other goods in that line, at such address n igh t In A . O. U . W. h a ll, Dayton lew prices as w ill astonish you, at A lderm an, which was h itch ­ nothing like doing athing thorough­ day J. E. M E L L IN G E R . Dayton. Or. V isitin g brethern cordially r e ly. O f all the ealves yon ever heard W illiam s’ book store, McMinnville. ed to a post near Nichols A oeived. F. HETRAM, M. W. of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve in tbe C all and see tbe goods and he con­ G a b rie l’s store, Thursday fore­ J . E. M E LL IN O E R . Rec. beet. I l sweeps away and cures vinced. - - noon, broke the post off— it be » burns, sores, bruises, outs, boils, ul­ A familiar nam e for th e Chicago, Mil­ waukee £ 8 t. Paul Railw ay, known all Nichols 4 Gabriel are, thia ing rotten. W ith the post dang- cers, skin eruptions and piles. I t ’s D. O F H . A. O. 0 . W . th e U nion aa th e Great Railway season, receiving a much larger, ing to the baiter, to which it only 25c, and guaranteed to give U nity Lodge N o. 17, D egree of Honor, over running th e “ P iomsem L imitkd ” trains was tied, the horse clattered satisfaction by C. W Powell. 1 more varied and up-to-date stock m eets every Tuesday n igh t in th e A. O. every day and nigh t betw een 8t. Paul Chcago, and Omaha and Chicago, of merchandise than -they have down the sidewalk to A. L. A l­ FOR R E N T .— Six room house U . W. h a ll, D ayton, Or. V isitin g m em ­ and “T he only perfect trains in th e world.” d erm an ’s, where it stopped. A bers alw ays w elcom e. ever before brought here. in Daylnn. barn, shed, water io tbe U n d erstan d : C onnections are made MISS MAMIE H A D A W A Y .C . of H. num ber of boys who had follow­ house. Rent $3 per month to with A ll Transcontinental Lines, aaenr- MR8. FLORA PAXTON. R ec. ing to passenger* the best service k do Wn. Rev. Mr. and Mrs J. Bowersox ed the horse, caught it and ent small family that will take care of Luxurious coaches, eje« trie lights, steam have gone to Portland to attend the the post off the halter, releas­ house. loquire ofS. N. Rasmusaen heat, of a verity equaled by n « other U N IT E D A R T IS A N S . annual conference of the United in g the afiim al, which had one at hardware Store, or at H erald line. See that yoor ticket reada via "Tho Evangelical church. They expect of its legs badly cut. office. Security A ssem bly No. 16, m eet in reg­ % ular seaeion e v e iy Monday even in g in M ilw aukee” when going to any point in A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock, Hearse 10 return tbe forepart of next week I will sell one Bureau, two W. of th e W. h all, at 7 :30 p. ra. V isiting th e U nited States or Canada. All tiraet A Jtoyal opportOnity w ill be of­ — perhaps, on Monday. agents aell them . furnished when requested. fered the people of DaytoQ the lat­ Kitchen Tables, two Stands, four m em bers invited. For rates, pliamplets or other Informa­ L. H . DnFO RDE M. A. • Mr. and Mra. N. W. Van-Osdol ter part of thia ufonth, b f our Mr. Beadsteada, one child’s rocser, tion, address, L .A . R 0 8 8 N E R , Sec. returned from Portland tbe latter Waggoner, Manager of tbe Oregon J . W . C asky , H. 8. Rowa. and one Qolden Oak Rocker, at Trav . P o » . A x t O .iie ra ' Agent. part of last week. They will re­ lecture Bureau, to see tbe finest POMTL a NII. ob Portland wholesale prices. main here a short time, when they Electric exhibition west of Chicago I. O. O. F . , These articles must be sold with­ will return to Portland, where they —over $700 worth of goode. This Y am hill Lodge N o. 2ft, I O. 0 . F.. will make their home. They have magnificent display will consist of in the next ten days. m eets every W ednesday e v e n in g in Odd N. W. V an -O sdol , Fellows Hall V iaiting brethren w el­ purchased lots in 8elwood, on which the X -R ay, a large variety Geiseler, com e. VRNICE H IBB E R T , N. O. they will build. Crooks and Edison’s finest tabes, 8. W. SIG L E R , u ec’y. W A N T E D .— Pasture for 6 head Orrick— A t H a a x l.li ofltra Hayton, Ortiron a map of Oregon, will appear in the of horaea and 4 head of cattle. M . W. Kreits, tbe veterinary sur­ I f yon want a good l.oy. o r * go d home, call PR O PR IETO R . Hash, wireless telegraphy. Re­ Address Thomas Dixon, Dayton, and look over onr list geon offers his services to all who member that Crooks’ famous mill Corrmpond w ith H ustl.n office, ur CHA R l.e » Or. Washing of all kind done first class. In case pf mistakes, notice may bave diseased or injured ani­ H A U I.K 7 . decretory, Dayton. Oregon must be given and tbe original list returned to tbe officeasithin 24 mals. He bas had many years’ wheel tube will be in tbe display. M acre*, 4 room homo, j Itelow end t »bon FOR B A L E — A good borae, will There will be an admission fee of »■ere* claerrd, mime ore.h«rd o f apple, . i , | hours. Not responsible for goods after 30 daya. experience in the cate and treat­ 25 and 40 ceuta. Tickets on sale work rn g le or double. Also a T H E D e L A V A L pear*, * choice lo c .t'o n , « x tr* good leu.I. Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinese employed. H a r r * In b a rto n , good location, u le * pince ment of sick and injured animals, at Nichols A Gabriel’s Secure re­ good wagon and double harness; for a home. 4*6. and feels confident that he can sue- served seats before they ara a|| four stand nf bees at $1.50 astaod. 64 aerea, about a ll tinder ciiltlverbin. s o d Dayton customers will please leave orders with Z. S PA N G LE, Agent. cessfuliy treat a great majority of bonae and h a m .g 'M I net.-hi-nh ^ t , h iu h |„ Inquire at this office eoon. taken. church *u d 4< hool. 6')M |>rr»err Clothes to be left with him on Mondays. tbe ills of domestic animals. i» / u re e , good Känmt. f . l r h .n i, • »~fe« l:i ARE T H E o rrh a jd . * c hoice body (,f Imid. 4 n.liex fiuui On SatnrcDy night tbe barn on C. Fresh confectionery and tbe Io » » «h»public highway. 440tw r acre R o b b k d t h e G r a v b .— A startling W . Powell’s place, where Douglas 4 0 arrea, fa lr b o u a . «u d e m .il l o i a , o»her t-o- best brand of cigars at Detmer- BEST, C H E A P E S T , r.irenient», neatly all under < ■• I»Iv «Fl..i, ,1 >,■. I ad ley keeps hie horses, was bro >• E A S IE S T RUN S * aerea adjolniug «.bore-,nun I»- l.o i-h r it i-h If. ing’s. - ■ Philadelphia, as follows": “ I was ten into, and one of bis best horses * aerea of le n d e r m il. aorih -eoto* S K IM C L R A N A N D good nonae, large barn end orit,-r •etri. ill.fi,, in an awful condition My skid was taken. Sunday morning when H ad­ w ell fv u r.d , one of (lie I m -* i well» ot w«e,.r ,,, The D aytox H brai . d and Week­ A R E M O R E D U R A B L E almpat yellow, eyes sunken, tongue ley went to-feed bis team he found the eonntry, «lau two aprin«« a variety m < w o l The Greatest Farm Paper of tbe Northwest Published ly Oregonian $2 a year. Than any Heperator on the market. frnft tree«, grape v i a * «n.I amali fruita, * » ^ l coated, pain countinually in back one of them missing. He and relxhborhood. Doe of the beat location, (or a Weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the Farmers of J. M .A A W A T K IN 8O N , chicken ranch la Oregon and aides,no appetite, growing weak­ Claude Durand started oat in New goods received at Nichols the Northwest. Twenty Pegee. Illustrated. of Newberg, Or., Agents for Yam­ »AB« eon SA»g sa K x c u A s a a .-M S aerean er day by day. Three physicians search of the horse, and waa out all A Gabriel’s. a lle s a from Morto Y hill i u Or r . . -n f p ir e h near, 4H.6S per acre.’ «11. 42 fo r s ix m bnriia; B e a rt-W e rtd r their Uee for three weeks and am ordey night. Up to-’this date be _ ainoe * Poland China sow, weigb- Oar* to ll lo t w * n locateti In the bnalneaa Part Journal. 41.60 and W e e k ly Jo u rn al 41 P *r P ***“ 1“ building, w ill iaa «oid at , Pnblicetion began March 1, IwOO. Now has 9,200 subscribers. Phenom­ now a well man. I know they rob­ haa had no definite information IB- «»g about 176 pounds, without ear ye ar. T h e J o u rn a l b an Independent bed the grave of another victim ” D em o cratic new spaper, w o rk in g In th e In - M o a rm with to rn r i » r ip e r acre. 47 aere, at garding the missing animal. marks, early hair. Any informa- enal growth ia due to its being the beet farm paper published. per aere, do to lld tn * . a ll a n d e r c n lilv u io t.. t r r r . t a -of th e grea t section w here rolls No one should fail to try them. Later.— The horse wee found in tion regarding tbe animal w ill be th arrea w ell Im p a ire d , good hnltdlnga H t e Oregon. Bend In your aubacrlptlon. rVOU SHOULD READ , . y g aere. These «varta all M n aud are wrthlia Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at C tbe Webfoot neighborhood, where tbaukfullv received by Sam ple copies free. AdtlTeaa T h e Jo urnal, -11* ° * A b a ra a T " **' ,bU° ‘ * “ ,W* ,ru,U W . Powell’s drug store. M0ME8TEAD and DAYTON HERALD $1.75. per year. it had been taken and turned looee. i D A N IE L G U B SER , Dayton.» r . O. B ox 121. P o rtlan d . O r. Butter 40 cen ts per rail. E rrs 13 cento per doaen. W heat 06 cento per boehel. Onto 28 to SO oento per boehel. f i n e olgsre at poetoffloe store. one should be w ithout eueh. T be R. L. H A R R IS, A L L TH ERE, A T THE MSMbS•« GABRIEL’S toCMU Fresh Groceries of all kind, And all Goods kept in a Grocery. ova «s®«« «a CLOTHING, D R Y GOODS, EGGS, PO U LTR Y , * A N D BU TTER , Etc. BOOTS and SHOES, H A TS and CAPS, H O SIERY, UM BRELLAS, NOTIONS, L A D IE S’ W A L K IN G SK IRTS, M ISSES CAPES and JACKETS B U R N IS H IN G GOODS T R U N K S and V A LIE SES, etc. - Can’t be duplicated in Y am hill county our prices. vk SALEM IR O N W O RK S, Iron and B rass Castings, M achine W ork, etc. Hop and F ruit D rying S to v es carried in stock. M ake H aste GARDEN SEEDS A T — T he D ayton R acket S tore a t ÀTTORÎTEY-AT-UW. Quality meets all competition. M IM S tlPK O V m i STOCK We always Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES. R em em ber its NICHOLS & GABRIEL, D ayton, Or. “THE MILWAUKEE.” Dayton Casket _House, J. G. L E W IS , Mang., DA YTO N , OREGON. N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y . A. N. PRESSNALL, Willamette Exchange. Cream Seperators THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD [ 52 P&uers for $1.00-L ess chan 2 cents each. S ^4 V £