Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 17, 1903, Image 1

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totUr tad Bill H ula. etc.
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DA7T0H B E B A U Offici.
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C O U N TY CO M M ISSIO N ER S.
Newberg is to base a new depot
soon.
$
.M A B OH TB gM .
Canh buys b a ritin a at Nichols
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D A R IN G A n d 6 U R A G E O U S
A G abriel’s. T r y It. ‘
H O LD UP.
The Dayton
are now manofa
On Tuesday n ig h t at 1*1:45
An elegant preparation for chap­ AB I L
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ped hands, face and lips, or any
The publisher
n e alg a» at poetolBiw stura.
you
to receive item»
-goughness of the* skin. No better « Mrs.
i in Io bit
Lettie Selden of Roeaburg, bave any bring t
Toilet Cream on th e market. W e Or. is bere visiting Mrs. Dr. B. F. I t is rumored that esteral young
Swick.
ooople o f Dayte» »pd vicinity, are
m ak e it and guarantee i t
Ice eream end all kinds of con- to be united in marriage witbo a
feotionery at Detmeriog’s.
fortnight.
?
-Jfcfi
oan
get
-
either
work
or
work on the
R. L. H A R R IS,
I t ie expeeted
drees suits at N ichols A G ab riel’s
b va AXD PBPABTDBB O r TBAIBB
Laavaa Deytaa 1er V o rttra d y
Arflvaeat Daytoa free* r eeMr a Í
o’clock, a car on the Oregon
W ater-Power and R ailw ay was
held np at 8outheru Pacific R. R.
crossing on East Eleventh street
Portland, aa it was leaving that
city. There were 40 passengers
aboard the ear, who were ru th ­
lessly robbed of all money and
creek, will be valuables on th eir person. M en
bridge across Pal
<
Tbs biggest Drug Store ia Y am h ill County.
wok, and and women were treated alike
about completed
at low figures for eesb.
an again
that next week.,
and the pockets of al rifled; in
Cash buys more goods at
eroaa the bridge.
some instances the ruffians were
Fish b u rn ’a than you can get
Intending
should visit not very gent)e to th e victims in
elsewhere. E v e ry th in g goes.
before buying seen ring-booty. A young man
Star 5 Star 8hoes at the Raoket, property?
some good bar- named B. F. Day, an employe
McMinnville. Also - fin
«» • . ^ O i j S S T J b , e b S
of tha Oregon W Veter-Power
ater-Power A
muelin underwear.
Go to Sones’ old «land where •I RailMsy-Ctf.? Was ’ th o t through
Miee Shirley Dorsey of Portland, a„ kindg of
' sudisele be- *tb e back w ithout apparent cause.
ie here visiting relatives. She eave ,
,. ,
»for 80 day
T b e physicians th in k th at Day
. . . I pu—
U n~u ÿ r “ ^
,
ril) ^recover fro m h it wound,
c
a
o
’
were six men engaged in
¿ « •-S u
K-Goodrich, who lately moved
hold-up. A t the front Motor man
cheap.
to Eastern Oregon writes that they
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“8ingle bleeeednee” dose net ep Nye was confronted with two re-
are doing flue there. The weather
r popular with residents of La volvers, and at the rear Conduc­
ba says, baa b e e o te ry hot of late.
rette. Lately J. E. Hembree tor Mattson found him self in the
H . B. Chappells end W. F.
an id Mrs. MoCully were manied same condition. I t took nagr 30.
Kelleher, former printers, now am- . .
,
R. Edwards,' a merchant of minutes for the desperados to ac­
ployed on steamer Ruth, made a-
that place.
Grace Roberts, of complish th e ir work.
In the
short call at this offioe Wednesday. Carlton Were rfiaiTied.,
,
• • w
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meantime, where were tbe police?
Im p ro ve the opportunity now
Some of the hop growers at La T h e- leader» as described by a
offered by Patterson, Jones A Fayette, writes a correspondent,
Telegram reporter, was about 30
Co., at John Jones’ old stand, to who bad been holding their bops vaapa n. aOA
years of age, muscular, bony,
buy general merchandise a t jow for 40 oenteyaold' them for 18
after
being
offered
27*
for
them
J
* * * *
» $>in.
’» • iu heght; small
prices.
blue eyes and blonde h air, cut
T h at ia better than some here, who
F ra n k G ilb ert, the veteran
held their-hope at 30 cents, sold rather short, spare face and prom­
p^Tees is now. ru n n in g on the
inent nose with hum p, trifle
them for. x “
O. R. A steamer R u tb , now p ly­
stoop-shouldered. There is no
Mrs. M . M. Banister, of Vancou­
ing between Dayton and Port­
clue as to tbe highwaym en. A
ver, Wash., wife of Che founder, and
land.
reward of 4600 has been offered
former owner of H bbald , haabeen
Victor and Roscoe Ballantyne of seriously ill— her reoovery having by the city of Portland for in
Portland, osme up oa their wheels been despaired of by Pdrtland phy form ation th a t w ill lead to the
oo Saturday and visited their pa­ sicians. Dr. G. E. Stuart, Banister’s apprehension and convictiow of
rents, R e f. and Mrs. M. J. Ballan­ former faimly physician, was called the gang. A proportional part
tyne, over Sunday, returning' to In, who, assisted by his son Dr. of th e veward w ill be paid for
Charles Stuart ana a physician any one or more of the men un­
Portland Monday.
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Two of “ Uncle Sam’s boys” at from the hospital, performed an der tbe above conditiona.
Vancouver barracks— Reed and operi ation, and it it thought that
Stine— came up to Dayton Sator M r» B will recover.
On Wednesday, as advertised,
day, oo their wheels. They visited
Dr. Waggoner has been In Robert Earl, city M arshal, sold
over Sunday (perhaps, some blue Eastern Oregon booking lectures
the two horses be has h id in the
eyed maids) returning Monday.
for the fall course of lectures for
city pound for several Weeks.
M. B. Cacaoa.—Sei vices at Dayton the Oregon Lecture Bureau. Tbe
le t and 8rd Sundays each month 8 p. Doctor has been very successful in The youngest bores, which wae
m. gdapri 4th Sundays « 1 1 » . m. placing lectures. The Bureau bae about two years old, and was a
Sunday-school 10 a. m.. avery Sunday. some of tbeJ>est talent in the coun­ good looking an im al— a bay—
Prayer meeting 8 Thursday evening
try on th elH Iat of lecturers. Tbs was bid in by Gbaa. E. H a ll for
BE. Dunlap, Prater.
Dr. arrived home last week, and 463. W m . S m ith bid the other
A ll o f Patterson, Jones A Co.’s remained over Bunday with bia
borse— a gray— off at 446.
large stock of genera) m erchan­ family.
d is e - d r y goods, shoes, groceries,
On Sunday last w hile IpauliagL- A sacrifice it ie, o f general
In Our Clothing Department We Are Showing the
etc.,— «old at sacrifice. C a ll at
the i sacrifice sale
merehaodjee,
Jones’ old stand and get bar­ a sbutguo M J- W- M artina farin lo " f th a ir stock o f goodi Is, by Pat-
Famoue MAYFIELD Woolen Mille inatoTfor Prices and gains.
residence, Rosa Btough aceid .
Jones old
ally abot himself.,. T h e shell th a t ten o n , Jones & Co. at
stand.
For a lasy liver try Chamberlain’s be wae placing ill the gun ex-
Quality meets all competition.
W e have the Latest in D R E 8 8 G O O D S . W e are showing Stomach and Liver Tablets. They >loded, and a piece struck bis
FOR R E N T — 8 ix room bouse
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 - invigorate the liver, aid the diges­ eft eye, causing a Serious wound. in Dayton, barn, shed, water in tbe
tion, regulate the bowels and pre­
Rent 48 per month to
T b e load fortunately passed bouse.
T O S H E S a few pairs
vent bilious attacks
For sale by
small family that will take care of
down
through
the
floor.
Several
Mens’ 42 50, now 11.60.
R . L . Harris.
persons were standing near house. Inquire of 8 N Raemueeen
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$4.60. Box Coat, now 12.49.
Pittsburg, Pa., will have a thor­ Blough at tim e o f accident.
• t hardware store, or at H bbald
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46.50 Box Coat, now 43 49.
oughly equipped public wash bouse
F o r 8 a l x — A young fresh
Ladies’ 47.00 Com bination S k irt and Cepe Macintosh now 43.69. for the be efit of the poor women
Last week Robert E arl, gath­
m
ilk
cow, giving a good mees of
Ladies* 46.00 Silk Lined Cape Macintosh 43.49
who make a living as laundresses. ered specimens of fru it for sam­
m
ilk.
Gentle and good m ilker.
A room will he provided for the care ites to send to the Bureau of I n ­
W e are offering special prices on Shoes.
K
In
q
u
ire
at this office.
of their children.
formation at Portland by the
NICHOLS ! GABRIEL’S w
K
ova oveea ev
CLOTHING,
■ < BOOTS and SHOES,
B A ftfi «ad CAPS. HOSIERY,
/U M B R E L L A S , NOTIONS,
c,'
[RTS,
8
LADIES'
M ISSES CAPES and
F U R N ISH IN G GOODS
T R U N K S and VALTESES, etc.
Can’t bo duplicated in Y am hill
county our pxioes.
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W e alw ayi Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES.
Dayton Board of Trade.' H e
had several h a lf gallon glass
jars filled with large flue Royal
A n n -cherries as was ever seen
anywhere. Even an Oregouiau’e
eyes would bulge with astonish­
ment at beholding the cherries;
and an Easterner would he so
astonished th a t he could not do
the subject justioa unless he had
opportunity to e^joy taking bis
fill of them.
L O 8 T . — A Fountain
Pen.
T h e finder w ill please leave it at
this office, and they w ill be re­
warded.
T h ere appears to be talent
in this town th at is not altogeth
er hid from the lig h t, or die. A
, .
»
resident, who seen an advertise-
ment in a m sgaiine offering p ri­
ces for essays, determined to
make an effort to win a price.
H e wrote an essay, which t«x>k
about 16 or 20 minutes tim e, and
Hearse
Robert Douglas appears to be for which as a /price, he has re­
t quite
ju n c a
n genius
g u i r i t i o in
in
w u
e iu i g
g
a u u ceived a deed to a lot L , in a live,
w
b i itlin
apd
otherwise. H e has ju st completed growing town i _ a tbe East. H e
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__a . l __a_ a__ / a / a a v r o r a l K t iv
nice cane which he w hittled baa had offer of several hundred
fo8
the
lot.
The
out o f a broom-handle. H e has dollars
made num ber of tortise shell same in d ivid u al baa drawn sev­
rings for lady members of B. eral prices in tbe same way.
G ab riel’s fam ily.
W kddimo B il l s —-Chancey W il­
Good goods, and low prices for
cash at Nichols A G ab riel’s.
C all and get prices before m aking your purchasea.
Rem em ber its
NICHOLS & GABRIEL,
D ayton, Or.
Dayton Casket House,
J. G. L E W IS , M ang.,
DAYTON,
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^e
OREGON.
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' A full supply of U ndertakers Goods kept in stock.
furnished when requested.
C. D . Morgan and fam ily, rel­
atives o f Palmers, M artin , and
Mrs. John Moore, and who lately
came here from Idaho, went to
Salem Monday. T h ey w ill prob­
ably locate in th a t city.
Miss Faye Swiok is at Seattle vis­
iting Mrs. Kerry in her new home
‘ Mies Swiok writes relatives that she
Me having an interesting and de
lighifol visit. While at Seattle she
has visited at Taooma and a num­
ber of other 8ound cities.
Misses Theda and Meb Tower ef
Spokane Falls, Wash., is here visit­
ID
E Misses m
ir tu n »
„u n
i u u ily
y v/«>r
ing
Martha
and
Em
Cor
ner, during the summer vacation of
tbe Mieses Corner eebnoli. The
Mieses Tower, with Mieses Em ily
Corner and Gertrude Palmer are
attending Chautauqua at Glad­
stone Park.
N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y .
U xitbd E vaxobmoai ..— Preaching at
Dayton next Bunday a t - 11 a. m .; Pleaa-
antdale p- m .; Wheatland
p. ip-
8
8:80
Gash shoe sale,
F I8 H B U R N ’S.
When you want a good shave,
hair cut or shampoc, call on Z
Spangle, the Dayton barber.
S. N. RASMUSSEN.
Agent
I f you w ant a M ower you w ant a D raw C u t and the C ham pion
ia the only draw cut mower on tbe m firxet, also tbe only machine
th a t can be lined np practically.
I f you have not Been tbe latest
D raw C u t C ham pion Mower, you w ant to see it before putcbpayig.
I t rubs eifey.: Doe» not m ake th o horse» neck Mom.
Mnkqg’.-lJsa.
noise th an any other m achine on the m arket w h ile ru n n in g .
iff you w a n i a mower or rak.e dxqp me a card, and L
you.
I handle a fu ll lin e of H ardw are, Impleraen<£; V e h te l& > o 4 M '''
Lu b ricatin g Oils.
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\
harry W AM BSGANS,
P R O P R IE T O R O F
The
D a y to n
Mineral Water Works,
M anufacturer of all kinds of
Mineral W aters, R oot Beer, Ginger
Ale, Orange Cider.
W ill deliver to soy part of the county.
Orders solicited.
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H A R R Y W A M B S G A N S , PRyton, Yam hill County, Or.
A FULL LINE OF
_
H A R D W A R E, F U R N IT U R E
W allpaper.
&
Screen Doors, Hammocks, Tents, Camping Outfit«, Window Hcreens
and everything to make lift enjoyable in tbaeummar. A large etook,
and prioea that will please; at
O . O . H O D S O N , McMinnville, Or.
LOOK HERE!
ORANGES,
LEM ONS,
BANANAS,
LE M O N A D E ,
SODA.
A t regular lowest prices
NUTS,
CANDY,
C IG A R <,
C ID E R ,
si
T he D ayton R acket S tore
Bring y«?ur girl and eat IC E C R EA M in onr private room*.
L ow est Prices.
Quick Service.
A r e n o t h e ld b v ’
in c o m p e te n ts .
Subscribe for the D attow H er ­
and Weekly Oregonian. Only
ald
Promotion and’preferment In business la the rraoltof a Willy lo dof. At this
school la the best place to obtain the knowledge of how to do.
W A N T E D — 8 E A L E D B ID 8
For attending th* Switch Board for
the M uto*' Te’epho
R'epho »e line
[’ of Day-
ton, Or. The follow ng are require-
menU:
1st T me of service by the
month, ,ot one year; eubjeot to ap­
proval or disapproval of the general
committee at any time.
2nd
Hours of service from 6 A.
M to 9 P. M , 8undsys inoluded.
And emergency ealieat all times.
B Ids will l»e received until 7
o’clock P. M July 26th. All bids
subject to approval by the generel
committee.
F. L. POST.
See. Pro Tern.
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creasing demand for competent help.
There Ie an In­
Ferejms completing the buslnere end short-
hand courses at the
O A H IT JL JL . J 5 U 8 T N K ^ S
end secure employment.
C O L L E G E ,
For eleven years, but one young man hra graduated
from ora shorthand departaesnt after flratcompleting the business course. Whyf
Because all took posltioaa before ready to gr ulueU-T* Ii oust but little i«> eei ur# a
^ . h L. •duration compared to the benefits i.ylved.
Band for catalogue.
W / I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon.
son, r of
S. J. W iltoo,
a»
-ra»
— » — and Miss Ona
Sweek, daughter of Mr. and ’ Mrs.
Orason D ally J r a m a l. a ^Democratic
V 8week, aragli
W
well fora/WMra
known mwtzl
and V popular
dally newepaper. e l*h t to IS |«ava, I I k
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year;
I I foV six month*. The Journal la
people of Monument, Or., were mar­
a newapaper. Band In ro u r aubecrlptlon.
ried in tbe church a t that place,
your neighbor In The Journal.
B L A C K S M I T H , Interest
Wednesday eve, July 1, at 8 o’clock,
Addreaa The Journal, Box I I I . Portland.
Or
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at 7:80 church was crowded. After
first stisin of wedding march, r n-
dered by R. 8. Goodrich, tha little
N O T IC E .
flower girle (Nets and Gladys Kee
H a v in g sold my stoex o f m er­
ney) entered tbe door and led tbe
S ix - good. worK end buggy
march, to the alter, which was beau­ chandise, end wishing to close A apeaclalty, and satisfaction guar horses and alto one hack, w ill lie
tifully deoorated with an arch of up all m y business at an earjy
Generfibrepelriug, and a ll work sold at reasonable prices if dis­
No man or in tb<- state wilt hesi­ roeee and a white .wedding bell with day, I would respectfully request
”* " - posed o f soon. aT b e .Imrae* lire
tate to speak well of Chamberlain’s a silver lining
Flower girls were th a t all persons indebted to the In bia line promptly ddae.
all good animals. 'In q u ir e of
Stomach and Liver Tablets after followed by Paul Bayless, grooms undersigned call a t m y old stand
E. J. A V E R Y ,
trying them They always produoe mao,and Miss Lottie Wilson, brides and to « ** settlement, eith er w ith
„ R. L. CONNOR, - .
The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Published
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, Dayton, Or.
a pleasant movement of tbe bowels, maid, and last, but not least, the
Weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the Farmers of
iaip^pve tbe appetite and strength bride end groom. Tbe bride wae cash or.by approved note.
ATTOBSST-AT-LAW.
JO H N JO NES.
the Northwest. Twenty Pagea. Illustrated.
eo the digeetion. For sale by R. attired io a beautiful gown of white
M c M ix w v il l x , O b .
L . Harris
.
brocaded silk, loog white veil and
A. J> M cG A^N, Prop
WoBUtse N tem
ribD
R- A ab
I. A V — The wreath of flowers; groom wae dreee-
I , Poster«, letter heads o r any:
ed
io
a
modest
euit
ef
black.
Rev.
buaieet and mighlipaf,'JEUe thing
mudeet
Waek. Kev.,
O R E .
a
fi
_ A*
»A U aw ww a w V» D A Y T O N I ,
that aver waa made U tft. King's: L. 8. Tchoriglao officiated. A fter;, Beginning July 1, I w ill sell style o f p rin tin g done fit H b b a l d
The
public
ere
Invited
te
give this
Pauen for $1 OO--Less than ceBts eaejb
New Lite Pilla. Tbava pilfoabanga amgratulatiooe wweextended flow-, eyery articlo in my store at iffice Dayton.
boom a trial. The house has lately been
L
wholesale. No d evi-
The D avtox H bbald and Week refitted, newly painted and papered
Publication began March 1, le00. Now has 9.J00 subeoribere. Phenom weakness bite strength. lietleeeiteM er girla Jed the bride and groom, I
and conveniently arranged for theac-
into energy, brain fog into meatal etrowiog tbeir patb with roeee, to
a ll sale« ly Oregonian 42 a year.
enal growth ie due to its being tbe beet form paper published.
commotion of th«' public. Clean bads
power They’re wonderful in build- tbe house of the groom, where re- * tlou from
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I f you have real estate to sell Tables
eopplied with the beet the market
strictly
cash.
= = = V O U S H O U L D READ 1 1
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served
to
260
ing up the health. Only 26c per freahmenta were
r
list i t a t H b b a l d office.
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7
J.
W.
EI8HBURN.
i pM.
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M O M B 8 T E A D and D A Y T O N H E R A L D 4176. per year.
box. Bold by C. W. Po well.
A . N . P R E S S fiA L L ,
a ra ra
«a a
Two
popular Dsvtcn young la
dies— who have been filling the po-
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PR O P R IE TO R
sitinn of school marms— Mi
Washing of all kind dons first olaaa. In caeenf mistakes, notioe Eve Alderman and Lena Spangle
moat he given and the original list returned to the offioe within 24 are now at home during the mm-
mar venation. Miss Spangle, who
hours. Not responsible Tor anode after 80 day*.
ta
u g h t* term in tbe hills above
Gentlemen's work a specialty
No Chimera employed.
Sheridan, -returned home last week
been whispered to ue that
* Dayton customers will please leave orders with Z. &PA N G LE, Agent I t
Mita Alderman, who has been at
Clothes to be left with him on Monday»
home some time visited in McMinn­
ville last week.
hit
TH E
PACIFIC
.DATTO1, OREOQI, t
Horses fw Sale.
H orse S h o e in g
HOMESTEAD
COliEIClAL HOTEL,
Bayers Attenttoal
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