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On Monday morning the ground A N O T H E R P IO N E E R G O N E. was soveeed with enow, but it wae Hon. Charles H. Burch died very wet and melted fast. I t eno* ed at intervale during the day, at his home 2 miles east of Am keeping the ground covered with ity, of rheumatism of the heart, ABBIVAL AMD DaPABTUXB OF TMAIMIA enow until Tuesday, when it nearly January 9, 1904; aged 76 years, all melted, Thia waa the first enow 5 Epos, 13 days. w d at i ; U i . » . _____ I Daylen A . Arrives at Dayton from Portland S;5 Sp m. thia winter In the valley. Charles Harold Burch was an ABBIVAL AMD PMfABTPBM OF M AHA For Fine GROCERIES, both STA PLE and OROKERY, Q U E E N SW A R E , And C H IN A , L A M P S of all kind, call on . Arthur C . Probert president of honored citizen; had resided in the bank to be opened at thia place, this state since 1844. He has ev M c M innville , or . came up frem*Portland Wednesday er manifestd deep and active in evening, where he had been arrang terest in public progress and im e r the opening of the ban bank provement. He wae born Juiy ing for here, aftd also a new bank at Port; 27, 1828, iu Keytsville, Missouri, returned to Portland w'ss 2 years old when his mother A full and complete stoca in all land this morning The name of the died; when 10. years of age his at linee of good« usually kept bank hers fa the Stats Savings father died. Acquiring his early Detmeriog’s. Bank. education in district school, he Nothing C H E A P at the Racket D ombstiu T roub l b s — I t la ex afterwards pursued a cours in the Store ■ McMinnville, but their ■** . ' •,* J ceptional to- find a fam ily where high school. At age of 16 he PR IC ES. To those about to build or repair I wish to oall your attention there ara no domestic ruptures oc- made a difficult journey across When makiftg mince pies try CMjona|ly, but these can "be leeeen- ied and am shall continue to keep on to thrfact that I am now auppli< aome of that cider at the Dayton by King,B Now Life the plains; joining an emigrant hand a • -• train until reaching Fort Bridger M a r k e t. • | : Pills around. Much trouble they G O O D A S S O R T M E N T Wyomi.ngwhen he left the party Aa large stocx of clothing as in save by their great work in S to m - with which he bad traveled, and BOTH— the county, at Nichole A Gabriel’s, i ach and Livi Liver troubles. They not There will be a mothers meeting leve ; 25° ’ ** came on to Oregon; being the first white emigrant to land in Pows a drug store Id at the home of Mre. Glass F rl- C . W . Powell Oregon City. In his political day, January 29, at 2:80 p. m neaeo, who has been views, Mr. Burch has been «stal S. N . Every one i la invited. moving fits household goods to wart democrat since casting first 0 . M. Harris and wife have Sheridan took the last of hia goods presidential vote. In 1878 be was IN SHINGLES I KEEP moved into the house vacated by to that place on Monday, He was ohcsen to represent hia district also accompanied by Mrs. R. Mr. 8. N. Rassmussen and wife. Rasmussen has opened a branch in the State Senate, and in 1884 There ia a boat daily from Port he was elected a second term; at land to Dayton. The steamers E l hardware and implement store at both times overcoming large re Sheridan. We regret that Mr. and more and Modoc are "running bere Mrs^ R have removed from Dayton publican majority- He was a. alternate days from Portland. where they have many friends, who man of marked individuality, John Bradley aud wife have hope to see them return to this of great force o f 1 chrracter, of moved to the house owned by place some time in the near future of strong likes and dislikes, un Charles Addison. M r. Bradley aDd make their home here. swerving in loyalty and devotion having leased his building in which to friends. He was a kind and be has bean living to Mr. Probert loving husband, an affectionate D ayton B ank O ffic b r s — At a for the bank. meeting held lest Friday afternoon father. > Edward D. Waggoner, eldest eon for election of officers of the Dayton In 1851 he was united in mar - of Dr. and Mrs. Waggoner of this Bank, and the transaction of other riage to Miss Phoebe Buffum, a olty, was married in Chicago, 111., business connected with the Bank, native of Illinois, who with her Jaouary 13, to Miea Pauline-Goach. the following named were elected Bride-ana gropm ' are of the same officers: Arthur C. Probert, pres arents to the Northwest in 1847. o them were born 18 children; ag.,-22\-’^ ^ V . - .S s ident, John M . Crawford, vice- Hiram of Crook county, Jane, Oliver P. Sackett, csBhier ; Leonard Beat of overalls, rain and at home; Clay, of McMinnville; R Rossner, assistant cashier. storm goods, umbrellas, over R. Following t -.- — -T : ■ ■ » * ;-, 11 • " .- = Z .— ■ ' . ' . I . < -1 .^ . _ ■' ' named are directors of Chas. H., of Amity; Anna, of - shoes, etc., at Nichols A Gabriel’s the Bank: John M. Crawford, Newbarg; Georgia, of thia city; —• W m . 8 . Crane, of California, John R. Forest, Robert L . Harris, Idrees, Louisa, Victoria, all at Md , Buffered for years from rheu John C. Nichols, Arthur G. Probert, home; 4* died-in infancy. Al matism and lumbago. He was Dunosn Roes, F-R- W ilson. though the day of hi»*“ tuneral I. A- HLANNINGK Batter 40 cent* per roll. Egg* SO cents per dosen. Wheat 08 cw t» par bnahel. Oats 25 to30 cent* per bosbel. Potatoea 40 to 50 cent« a hundred. Fine cigars at poatoffloe stem. T his space reserved for D A Y TO N BANK. FA N CY LUMBER 1 SHINGLES NICHOLS ! GABRIEL n.'V R O U G H , SIZ E D and D R E SSE D LU M BER . Xi COMMENCING DEC. 5, A N D E N D IN G DEO. 31. Saw ed, Cut, D im ention and F ancy. A lso D oors and W indw s, Mold ings &c. __ S. W . SIG LER. ' ' W e offer our entire line of L ad ies’ W A L K IN G SKIRTS, U N D E R SK IRTS, D R E SS GOODS, At 20 percent JE W E L R Y a n d _ ' " TABLETS B L O W E R T H A N TH E LO W EST. « • Som e prices:—$ 6 .0 0 Skirt $4.80; $ 0 ,0 0 for $ 4 .0 0 Monday II, was an extremely A great reduction in all “I T You So.’’— On Monday, stormy one, a large congregation i t effected a complete cure. For FFM . Crabtree, one of Y am h ill’s turned out to pay their last trib Shoes, Clothing, H ats and G ents’ sale by R . L . Harris. thrifty hop growers, who has held ute to this honored pioneer. Whan you want a good shave, on to his bops this year until the hair cut or shampoo, call on Z. last, sold his hops to Charles Furnishing Goods, Rubber Goods. Spangle, When bilious try a dose of Cham the Dayton barber. L i veal y of Salem There were 101 berlain's Stomach aud Liver Tab D. A. Snyder was in Seattle this balsa in the lot, containing 21,386 lets and realise for onoe how quick- 2 $ per cent discount o n a ll R ain week pounds.1 which wae the product of y a first class up-to-date medicine on basinese. '16 acres. The prioe paid Mr. Clothing. Mrs. D. A. Snyder is at Gray’s Crabtree for bops was 27| cents per will correct the disorder. For sale by R. L . Harris , visiting her aunt, und. I t is useless to say that W e are show ing a n ew lin e H oli Harbor,AVash lira. Pierson. r. Os wae elated over hie sale, re General Blacksmithing. d ay Goods. Get otjr prices on L. T. W ilks has been on the sick K ceiving the highest price .paid in this vicinity t hi eyes r, and the com list. Horse shoeing a specialty. Christm as Candies. .7 pliment paid him by Livesly, who E x c e lle n t cook stove for only said that the bops were the beef New shoes N o .1 ,2 ,3 per horse, 11.50 Rem em ber, for each D ollars •5.00. In q u re at I I AL that be hsd seen this y e e * I t is i< I “ .» «. " j 4,5, 7 .< “ » “ »__ 2.00 1.75 bis intention to send a bale to the w orth of goods you get a tick et on office. Resetting old shoes t t “ L °° Miss Flora Livingstone is assist- W orld’s Fair at 8t. Louis. This is A ll job work in proportion. the last lot of bops in this vicinity, our fine $ 3 7 0 Brinkerhoff Piano. ng Mre. R. L. Harris teaching Wood choppers steel wedges 40, Chas. Crabtree who dried the hope, school in U nity district. it being his maiden effort in that >0 cents each per wedge; splittini 5 - Come, come, cornel to . Dr. Moore, of Davenport, Wash., line, is pleased to know that he t^ars 75 cents and 11. Loggers an T he D ayton R acket S tore . old bb d was in town Tuesday, with the view made success of it... of locating here. E. A. Alderman is confined to lie home with a severe attack of rheumatism. NICHOLS & GABRIEL, . . D ayton, Or. harry wambsgans , proprietor or T h e D ay to n 9 ; M A N U F A C T U R E R OF A L L K IN D S OF M ineral W aters, R oot Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider. W ill deliver to any part of the county. HARRY Orders solicited. W A M B S G A N S , Dayton, Yam hill County, Or A FU LL LINE: OF W allpaper. .DALLAS COLLEGE, DAU.AA, OBBOOB. Beautiful looaUon. Good Dormitory privileges. Special altea- tlon to Individual needs. Strong faculty. E: xpenaee reduced to the “ ' “' “ ru L ,|o *| scientific, elementary, academic, musical, a rt and . onuniea offered. A department of Expression and Oratory A t Ute hrsd of thle department I . aspecl.liet In tote K Xho poeeeeee. em inent q u .llflc .tlo n e for th ew ort. For " MII0 eaaaw , y._ _ dr X l o ^ e or other *d Information address the p ru d e n t or mmretery of the Faculty. D alla., Oregon. c pfa D P raaident. NOTES. “ ‘ «•> ,, to Chloago and all points isket ; LoutsvUto. Memphis, Mew Orteaaa, sad all potat» “ f •' ~ .h * See that yoar ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern train* oonneet with all tnneoontlnental lines at 8t.Y»4f sad Omahfe friends are eomlng west 1st ns h»ow mid we will quote them direst the apeolally low rates now in effect from all eastern pointe. Any information as to rates, routes, eto., aheerfully give on applioatloa. B. H. TRUMBULL," Oi J. O. LIND8BY, 141’ — T. F. A P. A. 142 Third 8 t, Portland, Ora. P. B. THOMPSON, F. A P. A., Room 1, Colmkn Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Cost One Cent VITJE-ORE home drove his 'fine rape horse property will be sold at a re The man on the dry goods box, through a gate, and while Mr. duced price. Reason for selling Rossner was closing gate the with one eye, remarks: is ill health and old age. Life is a circus with many side horse started home at a rapid C. W.PGWELL, ; gait. Mr. R. footed his way to shows. Dayton, Oregon'. That you can’t judge a horse by town. & the harness. That it takes the editor to make a long story short. T h a t after a m ig h ty lie hae pre vailed men c s ll'it t h e tru th . t7t. i ' ■ O F T IM E A N D M O N ^ Y A » MAKES ONE DAY Strong, Healthy Women IN FOURTEEN — AN p------ ----- Robust, Vigorous Meal N ot* T en Blood Vital laker, Pain Reetorer. ent t - C U R ES In • bu-tlnc»s e d u cation pays. Thle I* IT Rbennatian, BMcht’e shown by the success of our student* In securing sud bolding responsible posi tions. We offer strong business end Bborthend course*. Thorough worv. Clsse end Individual Instruction. Living expenses low. Ourcatalog w ill tell you about our school. Y o u r* for the asking. Blood Potuni leonine, Borea and Ulcer», lir iH a i Fever, Norton. Proetratloo and A n nata, Liver, Kldnev, and Bladder TfOnblee. OaMrrh of any Part, P enale Complaint* Stomach and Bowel Dtecrdera, Oeueiel DeMlIty^ j , For sale at H b r a l d offio < ^ A That all men are born ignorant — and some never outgrow it That an argument is used to pro mote an unnessiry conversation When a man thinks be knows C A P IT A L B U S IN E 8 3 C O L LE G E , all he is happy until he wakes up SALKM, OaXOON. A fool when he hae nothing to eay W. I ' S TA L E Y . P R IN CIPA L- , Administrator’s Notice. A P risoner in H i r O wn H ouse is never saliefied until he says it. Notice is hereby given to all per The silver-tongued orator is sel — Mrs. W . H Lay hay, 1001 Agnes sone concerned, that the County dom able to interest hie wife. Ave , Kansas City, Mo , has for » Broken and Worn Court for Yam hill County, 8tate oi several ye-rs been troubled with Poker is not a game of chance— Oregon, has duly appointed Jacob J E W E L R Y severe hoareeneee and at times a or, at least, the novice has no Hols worth administrator of the repaired and reset at moderate ex- bard cough, which she Bays, chance. estate o fT illie Holsworth, deceased. se. Kings, Brooches, Pins and Would keep me indoors for days. I t takes a political orator Now therefore, all pereooe beviog [St* thoroughly renovated and I was prescribed for by physicians to say. things that sound well an( claims against said estate are here cleaned, worn p *rt* refibad and with no noticeable resolte At mean nothing. jewel* reset or replaced * t ehorteet by notified and required to present notice Valuable jewelry ought to friend gave me part of a bottle of them to me, with proper vouchers, When a man goes visiting, it is be examined from time to time and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with at my residence H “ Use EsM of B to see a place, butJfhen s woman loosened jew el* adjnated to inetruotione to closely follow the w ill be ! Day too, in eaid County of Yam hill, t their i.ir .. lorn. .v— • — All • repair* directions and I wish to state the t ^ g o rt,il is to see people I within six months from the date after the firet dsy I could notice ai When a man hesitates, he is apt hereof. * t . better, - and - 4 ia he lost, and the woman in the executed. Bend by expree* or reg decided ebang» for for i the Dated this 3rd day of Deoember, at this time after using it for tw o{o«Be 6nda him. A. D.. 1903 alderman weeks, bave no beeitation in saying There isn’t anything finer th^o J acob H olswobtbi The McMinnville Jeweler I realixe that I am entire!*' ly "•••»— oured » ” the pride parents take io their 1 chil- Administrator of the estate o fT illie aud Optician. > r T his rem edy is for sale by R . L . dreu,or anything more pitiful when Holxworth, deceased. Harris children don’t deserve iV C fa beaHay wwxmmsw • twr wwvwl to-day r The children had a good time Dayton and S t Joe Stage. Coon bunting seems to be the fad snowballing on Monday. now a-daya of the town boys. Bernice Hatfield was absent on to bay a postal card and send to the New Leaves Dayton twice a day for Some of them go out every night, York Farmer, New York City, for a free Tuesday. St. Joe— at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30 but most of them get skunk (ed). specimen oopy. in. Returning at 11 m. The new books for the library Miae Luts of Oregon City, visited have been received. and at 4 p. m. Orders left #ith D ayton H brald and Tribune FsrtoSr with Wesa Bertram over Sunday. only 11-25 per year. 8nbaoribe for the pa 8ome of the eighth grade pupils E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the pers and get your home news aod an up-to- Mrp. Dave Setb ia here visiting will take the final eighth grade e x postoffice will be promptly at date, first olass farm journal. amination next week. her sister, Mrs Frank Smith. tended to. E lla Gabriel and B erth a Vereteeg Wash Lewis is seriously ill with •tarted to school last week. Sale. - Closing Out Sale. pneumonia. We have programs at school ev A delightful surprise party waa ery Friday afternoon, from half past Wishing to retire from b»^ R U P T U R E j ^ ^ ^ ^ s S s s i S K S s S Il tire stock stock able war e< beaUa* while yon wort. *e° tT<g rtfl^^>TKJ, H# wasTBROOX, MAWB. given Cora Spangle Friday evening 2 o’clock uutil 4. Every one in ness I will sell my entire last. “ Pit" and “Crockonile" were vited. drugs, medicines, and othet arti the games of the evening I t was There are 56 pupils enrolled in cles, owned by me in the town of at a late hour when guests departed, Dayton, which is a first class Prof. Dodson’s room. after an evening of pleasant enjoy location for an experienced drug ment. gist to go into business. I also On Saturday last, while at his FLA SH L IG H T S H E R E A N D offer my real estate property for THERE. farm A. Rossner, when starting sale. All of the above named P ortland and R btubn O nly • 1.85.— The Southern Pacific Com pany are now selling round trip ticxeta to Portland from Dayton for •1.85, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon Screen Doors, Hammoeke, Tents, Camping Outfits, Window Screens day, giving all day Sunday, and and everything to make life enjoyable In the enmmer. A large atdck, Monday io Portland. The same arrangement applies from Portland, and prices that will please, at Portland people a chance to O. O. HODSON, McM innville, Or. giving vieit valley points at greatly re duced rates. hardware , furniture 8C H O O L and wood choppers tools mads to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. » C L. THAYER. Dayton, O r. ..— , ; GENE< hen ' SPEND TEN A «cY cxr BISSELL