Ä Ä - ■»,»£»- ^ * ^ * * y ^ y > _ . ' r y / ■ ~ 2 /Z > / / / f V d a r *-*-t-s »’ • ? DAYTON ar I <9 HERALD. KF- anntomo: forfe ftttwi. Omiin. IsttusMauSrafoite BATTO! n U l O Often ¿L ¿■miramramMI X IX * \ OUR W ALL PAPER , CLEARANCE SALE ____ ±_.. X. .„.. ~ -r--4r~~ -¿- - - i.,-1- rt--^.--- - . . - ---- -- • - •árri M a .» . Arrive sals . IL » A a . ______________ * - ■ . __ ABBJVAA. AMD DUTAUTUSa ov ' f c u i S W ill continue until certain lines are Closed out. Y o u can’t m ake m oney easier than to b u y W a ll Paper dur­ ing th is sale. , V 1 , , R. L. H A R R IS. The biggest Drug.Store io Yam hill County. iESÆ’KTy SÄ S& Ä Ä Better 10 K«m IS oonta per d< Wheat to easts par Oats t t to 90 oasts M m dgara at Pine stationery ery at Dctmsring’s. . Good goods, and low prices for cash a t Nichols A Gabriel's E vamoblical . Dayton noxt Bowfey 7 «O p. m. P antdala I l a . ■ . ¡Uatoerafe’S p. as. £SB =. L» A. McCann has the reconstruc­ tion of the hotel building so fat a long as to permit of its being ocoupied. A H O R R IB L E „ ____ « aH tim es a t f » Ripe «trswberrtaZere lobs NO. V -*-S R ic h a s d J. L okbmxkm KtLLSD IN a R owawat T h is W b b x . ’ H O H IG H On Monday morning b e t about 8 eeb eh Riohard J. Lorensen, who b ta ly purchased the C. K Spauld­ ing plaeammmUe sooth of Dayton. and who had b ............... ldren ^ in to school, , art»* m ill and to tbs mt of The W. 0 , the m ill, and at Friday, May leaving hie team Pfoiln* Mrs. Courtney in the m ill sod ip la I t appears that I t is difficult to the platform ba and get teams to do bsoiiog or plowing eluoksd. One < Beery os» Who h e s a to tm being high lifed is kept hney, find has haere work to sued and start« do than they saw ssaempHsh. ran ran from t bi wed- ___ The steamer Bath made the ed in getting on bleb 0 or eat trip up stream on Monday had no wagon b, tded t it baa for sense time. I t arrived three loose boa hut at Salem some thpe before aiX| la getting hold , did not get oonti (probably on prehabi in the ! they arrh w ay V B p r in g W i , the warm weather < would indicate i C. ' . hi , l5£7 " K T i ft 9 âmt wifi cover ; feet of i \ S. N. RASMUSSEN’S. „. „ Ida I river bridge, and the The temperance Alliance meeting bo and Washington will ha oootin i south approach has been postponed until Friday, usd until Jane 18th. the version of th< May 22. Everyone inviied. The W illamette river boats are the sccideot; as l Rev. 8 .0 . Newell diove to Wood­ der the bridge 1 burn on business Wednesday. Ha now occasionally carrying, with tossed op and to their miscellaneous cargoes, returned here on Thursday. one nants of the 1902 eropof wheat end on the left side at Miss Eva Morand of Portland, oats. ___ The M fjrm greater part of it la ta of the upright tl log I ber grandfather, C.’ ken from Wheatland and Fairfield the approsoh to «eh W . Powell, on his return home several inches k out Dr. Waggoner will fill hie pulpit just above his 1« Tuesday from Idaho. eve a t usual the following Lord’s d a y . i of Dr. C lara Davidson o f N ew ­ Morning subject: “ How to Study but one gasp aft# «>; This sd out out and presented s t the berg, waa in Dayton M onday the Bible,** The subject for night those who had £ and Dr. Courtney »»f | > i< itin g h er a b b r Mrs. Dr. C o u rt­ w ill he announced later «a. I t is to tbs first arrivals, na­ ney.’ be hoped that the people of Dayton lion, pronounoed he will hear these earmooe. x dead. J. G. Lewi er, E. Rowley who was io attendnnee ni at the Free Methodist conference Rev. 8. 0 . Newell, who attended who was present, he in Roseburg fast week returned the Free Methodist conference ry bad been modi Photos «d home Monday. whioh mat in Roseburg b a t week, body should be that be would f on F ree M ethobist quarterly returned on Tuesday. He reports which to place th« Jt that meeting waa a good and profit­ m eeting w ill be held in the he taken to his M A r e not held b y church a t Dayton, F rid a y , M ay able one. Rev. Newell has been done, wheo It arrived at Lewis’, tbs transferred to Portland. 15th. order wee given to take the body incom petente. * " >. W hile trimming trees last Satur­ home. A rig from Bradley’s barn prete For farm machinery or a first w is the reeultof s M M ty to do. A t U to class, latest etyb boggy, or bicycle, day, W. O. Parkins had a thorn run was fa welting, and tbs body was eohool to U e beet ptaee to obtain the knowledge of hew to d o .' Thereto ea la- I at lowest prices go to Rasmussen at through bis shoe into bis instep, placed io the vehtole, and ' Mr. whioh has caused him to ho b id op Schmidt a relative to Lorensen, ar oreselas demeod tor oompetent help. Peraoos oom pie tl ng the busi ñeca and short, the Dayton hardware store. t h b week. Ha ta getting on hts riving just at th s ttim e , ___M placed r. • I . F o a S a l x .— A good young feet again, and. will soon go to work Lewis in charge of the remains, henil cour»*-» a t • the d riv in g h o n e w ith bus who, with a number of other ci ti - iggy. In - fa tbaoreamsry again C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E . qiure of* R ev. 8 . 0 . N ew ell, Day- seoe, accompanied to the Lorensen C. W . Powell, who has been vie home, which, but a very brief time too, or J . Glass. iting-his daughter Mrs. A. A. Belk, before the father, fa perfect health", aa seoure employm-wt. For aleren y ean , but oae young man has graduatoli Now is your opportunity to gat of Boise, Idabopfor several months, and with his loved and loving little from one shorthand department after first oom ie business oourse. W byi - ■ - . » . r n , , w « * -w -w w M vw M a I groceries a t reduoed prioee. Call returned home on Tuesday. He re- children had left the Io loving wife Because all UM»fc poeftlone before ready to graduate. It cost but little to secure s hasiaa— h ad he -a M i «tot, he left Boise, ¡ IJ e e d K was mother, and parehta of f t e as­ I Stand. They also will gat anything parted husband and father. I t was usable education compared to the benefits derived. Send for catalogue. fa the furniture Hue that you may still vary oold there. a sorrowful aeeoe, but aueh aif aeci- W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oregon. order from them. Call oa them ' The Daytoo Evaporator was la dsnt, or one that is squally aa bor- severai days «tra first of or a a F oflcur 10 “• * it h The O. R N . streamer Modoel operat" | leaves Dayton at 6 a.' m Mondays, this wi week, evaporating potatosa and oot warning I t wss pitiful to i little children, whom the father h ( Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Port- eggs. The Daytop Rvspert In O u t Olotiring Department We Áre Showing tho * * tod, b tu raln g slisrosta days. brought la eohool, and lot get off ____ ComMwrfo-fvadaeto see -tsetrv. the wagon near the evaporator well known the world over, aad .—Beivloea st Dayton building, and who on arriviog at Famous MAYFIELD Woolen Mills make for Prices and 1st M. sad B. >rd C hobom Sundays each month a p. fa good demand wherever they Ferry street—only three blocks dis have been iotrodooed. as. Id and tta Suadaya at 11 a. mJ tant from where they had parted In Y am h ill oounty. A great variety, and a t prieras that will lúdaos Quality meets all competition Hunday-school 10 S. ■»., every Suaday. The reception given at the Evan with their fdlher— seen the team, those wishing to paper their house to buy. Prayer meeting 8 Thursday evening W a have the Latest in D R E 8 S G C O D 8 . W e are showing B. X. Dunlap, Pastor. gelicsl church Wedneelsy evening, which they knew at once to ba their a completo Line o f R U B B E R B O O T S and 8 H 0 E 8 . M A C IN - A few of the things to be had at | for Rees. Bowersox and Ballsntyne father’s, running without tbs wagon T O 8 H E 8 a few pairs the Raoket store, MoMionvilla, are and their families— the retiring and and their sorrow wheo informed A large quantity of fresh paints and oils. Call and get prioes. Mena’ 82 50, now 81.60. table linen, napkins, toweb, corsets, I iocoming pastors— was well attend their father waa killed. ( When the ed. A nioe program bad been ar- wagon struck tbs support under the tinware, underwear, hats, caps, I M 84.50. Box Coat, now 82.49. O. O. HODSON, McMinnville, Or. '• 86.60 Box Coat, now 83 49. gloves, stationery, and last of all) ranged for, consisting of reeitatioos bsidge the traoes were looaeoed music, and speeches. Those present from the wagon, and the horses ran Ladies* 87.00 C om bination S k irt and Cape Macintosh now 83.69. those Star 5 St ir Shoes. were treated to excellent ice cream up Ferry street to Nichols A Ga­ Ladies* 86.00 S ilk Lined Cape Macintosh 83.49 N O T IC E — T h * oitisens of Day and cake. An all around good time briel’s where they were caught.) W e are offering special prices on Shoes. ton and vioioity a rt requested to I waa enjoyed by every one The physician, Dr. Courtney, pro­ meet at the Dayton oemetery for | nounced the oause of death waa The city of Newberg has had a W e always Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES. the purpose of cleaning it upon fracture at base of the brain, whioh Saturday 28rd. C om m ittxb . general cleaning op. The Graphic censed instant death. C all and get prioes before m akin g your purchases. Chas. H a ll and- Leonard L i b J says that it took two wagons busy Richard J. Lorensen was born in for two days hauling sway the ac­ North Scbelswig, July 3, i867, with c b e r have purchased Perkins cumulation of tin cans and other grocery store and expect to start| rubbtok 8ab m , the Capital City, his parents, ha oame .to America in settling in Nebraeks. In SpCClftl — “ f n ext of Oregon, has also heap having a sales the ~ first o D o Y o u N x x o a W i l l ?— I I weak. Look out for posters. clean up through the efforts of the 1888 ba came to Clackamas county, Oregon, and thence to Yam hill am p lan n in g to contract again ladies of that city. Would i t not FOR R E N T .—Aix room house be a good plan to have a general county shout 5 years ago. Died in this aeason. I w ill take up the O y y R » -A t offle« Dayton. Oragnu. Dyston, Oiegon, Monday, May 4th. work in th« same order received. in Dayton, barn, shed, water in the clean up in Dayton f His death cast a deep gloom over bouse. Rent 83 per month to Several have contracted already. Rev. and Mrs. J. Bowersox ex this oom inanity. He leaves a sor­ I expect, where desired, to put » a s s w t s a i . ' s s s i & s i “ * 1“ small family that will taka care of house. Inquire of 8. N . Rasmussen peel to move to Portland, Or. They rowing wife, 5 children, his aged M aeraa, 4 room houaa, > balow and l abova, ts and twoaislars, Mrs. Mary n concrete walls instead of S aataa elaared, mma orabard of apple« aad at hardware store, or at H ib a l d will be et home to tbsfr friends st Itaara, a cbolea local'on, extra good land. >ricx, after a plan of m y own Hansen, near Eugene, and office. No. 887, Kerby 8 t . The personage *°Od *oc‘ Uon- "**• * ,»ndX « Ila nortkwaatof Pavtoa, Burial at Dundee. This commu­ r 1 the try Chamberlain's Stomach and L iv­ Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinese employed. P f.ii k . . f i dj v • I public a t the Christian church. er Tablets. Tbav are easy to take Dayton is only 82 miles from the H a li has for sale 2d band aaw- h a rio g already seen a l a r i ¡io - end pleasant in effect. For sale by Oregon D ally Journal. » Democratic metropolis of Oregon— Portland. ing machines, good bicycle, wag- portion of the soenery, ws have no Dayton customers w ill please leave orders with Z. 8P A N G L E , Agent. dally newspaper, rig h t to |e pages, «4 s' I. L . Harris • I t fa surrounded by a fine agricul­ Maar; « I for aix months. The Journal la Clothes to ho loft with him on Mondays. one, b u g g t, almost naw, and 8 hesitancy fa saving that it la beau- F ob 8 alb .— A good fresh m ilk a newspaper. Sand In your eubwcrlpfloa.. horse sood d rill. See h im . H e tital, and beyond human deserip- oow. Inquire a t this office, or of tural country, and baa good ship­ In te rra i your neighbor la T h e Journal. ping fseilitie by boat and rail. Addrrsa The Journal. Box I « , Portland. is square on the deal. Buys, t*oo. To form any idea of the dis- 1 Fm. Ott, Daytoo, soon. T- Or. sells and trades an yth in g , and *PPradato l u *oodarous When you want a good shave, Fresh confectionery sod the for yth in g . beauty It must toe ease. The X ray hair out or shampoo, oall on Z The Orugoo Sem i-W eekly Journal. aper. eV*r fa ir and a l­ — n fa a wooderful lesson la itself. Too G * bat a R is k .— In almost Among «traetalfeatureoof the tabes ways free; 1«4 copies In one year, for only Those lemons,oranges, banan­ *l.«a. to any address The Journal. P. n#,8 hborhood rome one has I is a phosphorescent mineral tube The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Published O. R ob 111. Portland. Or. died from an attack of ooiio or obol-l that only naadd to ba aeon to appro- as, and a ll tropical fruits at Det- W eekly at Salam, Oregon Edited by the Farmers of er* ?rbQ* ’ 0,l*.n ^foro madioioa eUfta its haaoty. The treanimum m eriu g ’s ia of the beat q u ality. Subscribe lor thn D a y t o n H r.^ - the Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. . C. L. THAYER, m nnt?4* A ^ r ^ i Or ph£?ioi? " • Dm- tb« oroM' tbe lb« double a l d siid W e e k ly O rrw u t, O 'Ir ’ F ob S als .— A good upright K im ­ 82 a ynar. moned. A reliable remedy for these and triple tubas are a ll magnifieant TERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE ball piano. In good order. In ­ iseases should ba kept at hand. specimens of the high and rareist l^ e risk io too great for any one to attainments in tbs a rt of onr beet I f you lisve renl Shi alt) to evil quire at thia office. DA7T0X, 0RE00X. U k * ' Ch" ® h ^ laln • Colic, Cholera | and wisost electricians. The people Posters, letter heads or any list it at IIXKAI.I) uffic«.. 52 Papers for ll.O O -L ess than 2 ceats each. base now era opportunity style of p rin tin g done at H x r a l d Publication began March 1 ,1»00. Now has9.200 subscribers. Phenom­ New end fins stationery ju s t „ . , ------- r~~i— i ---------------- oa to attand an unfiur- *8 office Dayton. enal growth is due to its being the heat farm paper published. relieved more pain and suffer- i passed axhibtion showing th« ad- A speacialty, and satisfaction guar­ received st Detinei h ig ’it. n * lt>aDi Mnj ° t her. “ «dfaiue fa use I vadoameot aioog the line of alec- anteed. Subscriptions for either Daily or a I - . . i . - - — ^ Y O U S H O U L D RKAD I T n i x T = - » M n ol*ays bs depended on. F o r1 trioity. Everynoe will enjoy and be D ayton H bmald sud Weakly Gooaral repairing, aod a ll work Weakly Oregonian received st this M O M E 8 T E A D s n < P A X T O N H E R A L D 81.75. per year. safe by R L Harris I w .n wb, attm xLH febit. O regonisn 8*2 a year. office. in kik line promptly done. Dayton,. Or. A full line of the la test sty le s in BUGGIES. FARM IM PLEM ENTS all kind. Beautiftil P atterns o f W ALL PAPER at D A Y T O N PHOTO G ALLERY. CLOTHING, D R Y GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES, H A TS and CAPS, H OSIERY, UM BRELLAS, NOTIONS, LA D IES’ W A LK IN G SKIRTS, . __ H __ M ISSES CAPES and JACKETS F U R N ISH IN G GOODS T R U N K S and VALTESES, etc. Can’t be duplicated in Y am hill cou n ty our prices. *<*>••• •*>*!■ 4 The Fiaost Stock of W A LL PAPER Paint Your House. W atch th is Space. T he D ayton R acket S tore Rem em ber its NICHOLS & GABRIEL, D ayton, Or. Willamette. Exchange. H iuui Dayton Casket House, J. G. L E W I S , M a n g , DAYTON, OREGON. N EW BER G STEAM LA U N D R Y . A. N. PRESSNALL, fa TH E A+ PACIFIC •2 HOMESTEAD B L A C K SM IT H , H orse S h o e i n g t X - r ' * \\ . <4 B! A C C ID E N T . z n DAYTON, OREGON, TODAY. MAY 8. 1903, ASAITAL AMD D i r U T V U o r MAILA ■ z mu . X 'r «