s D ayton X GET FRUTTO): herald . If paid In advance ---Jt«-r y**r within alz month*. ----->MM, Slncl« lneh pet Cards, Posta». Circula». Lotter aai B ill Beads, otc. • ir ____ . . . ___ UdidoD») la«* m peso p * t month; reading notleaa I * loentnolnmn (canin' par llna f o r i n t Inaarflon, 4 nanta for anfeaa- quant Innartlon. „ ~ UMtanrp and marriage notteae not azcaadla* W llaaa, publlahed Iree. If «ant la for publica­ tion at onea. Card nt ttaaka, radolutfona. and lia r matter • eanta par line. DAYTON HERALD Office. ARRIVAL AND DEPABTOBR OP MAILA SA V IN GS v STATE bank l/epart (:00 a.m. ( c » a. rn. lid p. ■■ (JOp. m. A R T H U R C. PR O B ER T President OLIVE» P 8ACXETT ADAM ROSONE a A u ’t Cashier Leave. Dayton tor P o rtlM dat ( ; t l a . m. Arrives at Dayton from Portland 5.9 Ip. m. D IR E C T O R S : Chirlen Hedley, John C. . ----------- Nichole, Arthur C. Probert, I id ley, ---------- Fred B e r t r a m , ___ k R. W ilioo. “ Adam Roeener, Dr. B. F. 8 wick, Fran Batter 40 cents par roll. Eggs 21 cent* per dosen. Wheat 7 2 cents per bnabsl. Onta 28 to32 canto par bnabsl. Potatoes 40 to 60 cento a hundred. Vine cigars at poatoffloe store. C a p ita l, $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 DAYTON, OEE. • TRANSACTS I Arrivo (3 sa .m . ir is a. m. (S ip . wa 1.4» p.m. LEONARD A. ROMNRR A R R IV A L AND DRFABTOBX OP TRAINS. Cashier-, Vice Pre«. L NO. 42 DAYTON» OREGON» FRIDAY. FEBRUARY VOL. XIX A Oeueral B an kin g , Collection, Discount and E xch an g e Business In terest Paid on T im e and Savings Deposits T a k r I t .— -T h is w ill be a very im p o rtan t year as to news. T h e Farm Loans a Specialty z presidential cam paign w ill sup­ Get one o ( « r Home Savings B ank* We solicit all or even • part connected with our 8avtngs Departmept of your Banking Business ply a great am ount o f politcal news. T h e war now in progress Banking Hours, 9 a. m- to 4 p. m. Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 p. m. in the far East w ill be a source o i newg of g re a t interest to a ll. T h e p u b lis h e r ^ th is paper baa arrauged w ith the Twice-#» Weak R epublic o f St. Louia, whereby we can fu rn ish the D ayton H e m j.n and R epublic a t 91.25 a year. T h e R ep u b lic has been rr established near a cen tu ry and is a reliable newspaper. I t w ill lead,in g ivin g the W o rld ’s F a ir news. W iLsoN -Esrafc— Mies »ayah E . W ilson and Olaude R . Eete> were m arried tbte afternoon at 5 o’clock at residence of G . W . R igby, who performed the cere­ m ony. T h e bride is a well known and h ig h ly respected young lady, and is a sister of Mrs- Cora Cooper. T h e groom was form erly *• barber in this city, but lately bought a shop in A thena where they w ill reside. T h e above ia taken from 4 Pendleton paper. T h e bride is a daughter of V. R. W ilson ot W ebfoot, REAL ESTATE T R A N S FE R S . Reported by the Yam hill County i A betrat t Com — - p an j. Me M inori lie B E Lippincott and wife to Wm Cain, 6 lots, blk 7, Lippipoott’s 2d add to Dayton ; 9400. J Youpg to G Schaad, 23 acs 15 and 22, t 8 a, r 2 w; 912. W C Heater to John Brown, 4 aca in d i c of S Heater, t 8 a, r 2 w ; 921 Elisabeth Simms et al to Wm DeHaven, 21 bps in d 1 c of G Ste­ phens, t 5 s, r 7 w; 930. A S Bible and-Wifo to W R and J C Ellis, 8180 sqfft in Wm Chap­ man d 1 c, t 5 s, r tt w ; 91000. D u n d e e , p r-, Feb. 23, 1904. A T H ill and" wife to Jennie D E d it o r H e r a l d :— F . B. W eb Miller, lot 5 blk 9, Deakina 2d add to Newbag; 9175. er, who has bee nú n the general ,, , t . Catharine Baker to J L W hirry, m erchandise bumneffs here *o r : blk 8 Johns add to McMinnville, several y e a n , hadcleaued o u t bjs 9900. stock o f goods and sold bis real H C Wells and bus to'Ellen Met- M U to to U r i a , B y » . • W toUby D .,id « ,n d i e . , « C -r to D i H w r , , lot 8 h a i l ? .r T T M d h e ™ Qoo S y t a u d « l b to H F r . . l . r , d ay n ig h t, and moved at once, J2 M . dd in to the furnished residence o f t(j N ’wberfJ 1600. M rs. E m m a 8aunders, where, g u te of ^ regon Geo W Gor- they w ill rem ain about a m o nth; don l20ac8 eg - - - .. 24, t 4'.s, r 6 w see d u rin g tbe lim e th at M r. Gordon 9150. A. W . DicksoD. a printer who has D R Jaokaon to M H Pinnery, lot been in poor health, came up here .is superintending im provem ents from Portland to rusticate for a few on h is newly acquired farm s. 1 and pt lot 2, blk 3 Deakins add to months, and wants something to do M r. G . is a la rg e ' farm er and Newberg; 9200. out of doors. H e lost hia health by lorse breeder of N o rth Dakota. M J Downee and wife to M H night work on the Oregonian. He ,ast w inter be left home eu route Ptwhery, lot 4, blk 3 Deakina 2d add ia now stopping at the Commercial to C alifo rn ia, to spend th e win- to Newberg; 915C. Hotel, and would like to hear.froifa tor— at tbe tim e bad no in ten tio n J McDaniel and to J H Robbins, dome one who has a light job oat of locating in Orgon; b u t when 160 aca in 8 Allen d 1 c, t 5 s, f 4 of doors *, wages is of very little con­ ie struck tbe state and got a taste w; 93760. ___________------------- - sideration to him. He has bad of the healthy famous Oregon experience in the hop field. MABRntGE L icenses . clim ate, and became inform ed ot W e are informed that the Dayton the un lim ited ^ reeources o f the Nina Snell 23 to L C Clark 23. I Creamery w ill soon be in operation state, he was so well pleased th a t M yrtle Cockerham 19 to Harvey again. I t is hoped that dairymen be .concluded to come here to Howard 23. in thia vicinity w ill give it a liberal Dundee to live. T h is resulted patronage, and contribute all they in tbe purchase of tbe F u lq u artz D IE D . can to its successful operation. place by h im , together w ith a Creameries elsewhere Jdo well, why slice o f 65 acres from the exten­ M rs.-H onora C a llin an , at her I not here? sive dom ain of John C rawford. homo in Dayton, Sunday, Feb- J. G . Lewis proprietor of the M r. Gordon’s n’s brother-in-law ru 2 1, at 11:15 a. m ., of pneu- I Racket Store is filling his store room F uneral on Tuesday followed soon from Dakota, and ( m onia with goods in his line. It looks as purchased the large farm on from the Catholic church M c­ though Mr. Lewis meant busineas, which 8 t. Joe statiou on the West M in n v ille , b u rial in St. Jos cem- and had faith in tbs future proeper- Side R. R . ie located, between etery. Mrs. C a llin a n was born I ity of this little city. M c M iu n v ille and Lafayette. in county o P C la re , Ire la n d in The D ayton H erald and The M ay the good Lord favor us with 1829, came to New O fleans in I Oregon Daily Journal 94 for one more such enterprising people. 1848, from thqre she came to T h e W illam ette V alley . Prune year; 92,5(rror six months ; H aa- , .C a lfo rn ia b y vessel via N icara- I a ld and S ep al-W eekly Jo u rn al Association has assumed 1 charge 3em -n j g 53< wa9 m a rrjed to A n - (91.75; H erald and ___ __ ekly Journal ---------- ------------- . & *cklu g drew G a llin a « ‘ in 1853; came to 11 60 per year. The Journal is pub- la u t form erly owned by I homaa O regon jje f husband in rinow. T h ey are ru n n in g it i n and jOCttted in P ortland; E scaped an A w ful F a t e .— Mr. _ buaiueaalike m anner, Pac^ iu g i o n e w a r ’s teaidence in th at I H . Higgins of Melbourne, Fla., moved to a farm near Day- write«, “ My doctor told me I had •11 fru itjo f the W est Side I t is rumored th a t the enter- w j,ere they resided u n til I consumption and nothing could be prising m angem ent of the South- j , ^ear8 ag0 w heu t hey moved done for me. I was given np to die. Tbe offer of a free tria l bottle eru Pacific Hues, w ill make sev- L p ay to n . of D r. King’s New Discovery for consumption induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now d i,i.io n . Oue ia p L c io g more Decembe; on the road to recovery and owe al W . “, ! “ Z .. . W M W F . b ~ . g U U . 0 4 , to D r. King’s New Discovery. It surely saved my life .” Thia great more room outside station build- at 11 a. m. “ 8^ F u n erai i „ g. T h e , , « ran »8e g i v e u j h e l . n o n « , „ d W atch T his Space. at | druggist«. G ENERA L MEROHAN DIS W 11 Price 50c A 91. T ris bottles free. NICH O LS & GABRIEL, D ayton, Or. B. W . Barnes of P ortland, came here to make a special visit w itli o u r « bank president, M r. Probert. • M r. Barnes was cash­ ier of two different state banka in W isconsin, both of which Mr, Probert was president. T h ey also went through college togeth er as young men in the East. harry wambsgans , P R O P R IE T O R . OF ,- ' - ■ .» company by the people of New H utisaker Weire held at the Bap­ berg, overflow not only the ele­ tist church on W ed n esd ay. at 2 gantly appointed w aiting room, p. m ; in te rm e n t at Brookside uu. w but Jso alsi tbe platform . I f more standing room is not supplied, cemetery there is danger,while freig h t cars W m. M a rtin , an old resident are being switched, th at the fine of Dayton, 74 years of age, who coaches may be crowded off the |,as been stopping at W allis track. I t said the company w ill Goodrich ’s on Dayton P rairie make the im provem ent provid- d jed early Wednesday m orning, in g Nawbrg w ill bear the expense* jPguoral was held Thursday af- and give company a perpetual ternoou at 1:30 from the M . E. franchise. A nother im prove- church- m ent th at I hear of, is th at of --------- A iz iK in ru n n in g a sleeping car to Dallas, D R E 9 S M A K I p H j t o V X e,n‘>ii.d l‘: o ? ^ To ...d V ic in u , N early F orfbits His L if e -A J. W. Turner who hat the con­ tract for putting up building to be runaway almost ending fatally, need by 8. W Iter for his sawmill, started a horrible Ulcer on thB-LgR- 1 is pushing the work forward as fast of J B. Orner, Franklin GrovB, For four years it defied all as,the weather will permit. Mr. 111 But Iler purchased the F. R. Wilson doctors and all remedies. m ill building and machinery at Buck ten's Arnica Salve had nw Webfoot Turner took the building trouble to cure him. Equally gooa down and the lumber and machin­ for burns, bruises, skin eruption« ery ia being brought to town to be and pile«. 2 5 o a tC . W . Powell’s used in construction of Tier’s saw- drug store. chill, which is being built bn the ” Do not fail to see the b eau tifu l river bank, just below the flour 97.50 “ H e in ric h H an d w erck” m ill. tp Doll at L ito eh ei’« Grocery to be A m it y , Or., Feb. 6, 1904. . To those who may be afflicted, given away. this ia to oertify. that I wse afflicted Nothing C H E A P at ‘the Backet with a tore and painful limb caused Store McMinnville, hut the!! by hip joint disease q ( 6 .le e r s standing. I tried the medical pro­ PR IC ES. fession and they could not help me. When making mince pies try I then called on F. D. DeLong of Dayton, Oregon, the Magnetic ao toe of that cider at the Day toil Healer. He ba« got ¡me • good cir­ M arket. culation in tbs cold and painful Did you ever try any of thoed limb, and I can stand on my limb D ill Pickela? They kre fine, a« offewhole weight without pain; > wowderful relief to me. I took 20 Detmering’a. treatment. 8. J. N bumam . «-Try th ese Dill plokiea at Det­ G ood 8 how .— The California Dramatic Company gave two splen­ did performances last Friday and- Satunday evenings. The town gave them a good send off, and the pro­ duction ‘"The Hand of Fate,’ was well received. The show is one of the best that ever came to Dayton The company carried ten people and were under the management of Ralph C. Clyde, former lya Portland newspaper man. The H erald pub­ lisher, like a majority of newspaper men, was pleased to meet one of the printing fraternity, and found Mr. Clyde a pleasant, social gentleman Mineral Water Works M ineral W aters, R oot Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange C ider.j A FULL LINE OF hardware , furniture W allpaper. i ’ Y7 > JP & COUNERCIAL HOTBL, o. p. HODSON, McMinnville, Or. ' DALLAS COLLEGE., BAXUUAB s O X B M ir. of .he Faculty. D a l i - . Oregon. poU ^ ph. p b , W en t. A full and complete atoox in a ll lines of goods usually kept a t Detmering’a. As large stoex of clothing as in the county, at Nichols A Gabriel’s. Good 8quar« meals sot up a t the C om m ercial H o tel. D ill pickles, the beet in the m ar­ ket, at Detmering’a T he D ayton R acket S tore . J. ------------ !--r<------ For F ine GROCERIES, both STAPLE and P And CHINA, LAMPS of 4— _ _ _ _ ? jj p(,nl)Hld( O r; ia , N o ta r y a ll kind, oall on i r ju - M c M in n v ille , or LUMBER i SHINGLES To those about to build or rep air I wish to call your attention- to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on '"‘nd “ GOOD ASSO RTM ENT ------ O F B O T H ------- ROUGH, SIZED and D R E SSE D L U M B E R IN SHINGLES I KEEP Saw ed, Cut, D im ention and F ancy. A lso Doors and W indw s, Mold-« ings & q . S. W . S IG L E R - V IT 2E -0R E General Blacksmithing. Horae shoeing a specialty. * MAKES ; iew ahoes No. 1,2, 3 per horse, 91.50 ‘ “ 4, 6, •* 1.75 • •- 6, 7, 2 00 ¿«setting old ehoes “ 100 AND A ll job work in proportion. Wood choppers steel wedges 40, >0 cente each per wedge; splitting bars 75 cents and 91 , Lfiggera and 1 lnher, Pain KradicaUr, Health and Strength and wood choppers lodle made to Restorer. order. SatlefbClion gua>»nteed. I T C U R ES C. L . T H A Y E R , Kbeumati.m, Bright'» DtoWH. La Orlpple Daytuu, Or. Blood PolBonlnz. Sore« «nd Ulcer*. ¡Strong, Healthy Women ¡Robust, Vigorous Hen I Fever, Nervous Prostration «ad A n « » l» , Liver, Kidney, end Bladder Troubles, Catarrh of any p . rt. Female Complaints Stomach and Bowel Disorder«, General Debility. F o r sale at H e r a l d office. The little daughter of Mr. and The public are invited to give thia ( Mr». McCann, landlady of tbe Mrs. W. F. Ahdtll, id aenodqly •> Commercial hotel, who haa been fS S t.’niti/'iitaSf Dayton and S t Joe Stage with pneumonia. quite ill, ie on the rdad to recovery. s i s : : « — ’J-. R. Edward«, one of onr mer­ Mra. C. Litecber ia lick with la Titb'ea supplied with the beat tbe m arket) Leaves D ayton twice a day (or chants,, has been confined to hi» 8 t. Joe— at 8:30 a. m .; and 1:30 grippe. affords. home with la grippe this week. A lex. M utchler ie lying seriously O IL " .: ^ “ ‘“U L ’ fe n « “ b by Chamberlain s Pain Bain. FANCY CROKERY, Q U E E N S W A R E , ill at the residence of J. Holaworih. ’" " '" ’riaHHloal eclentia«’, elementary, aeademle, musical, art and ClKMnieai. w i nvim ,iHD«rt,nent of Eipreeelon and Oratory hualnw»« OAt the fo nd of thia department la a«peclallat in L? ¿ i ^ n o e ^ a * « em inent qua.McVtlona for thework. For ^UI«Mue» or otfoTInform ation addreae the president oreecreU ry February-4904 is making a good record for itself, raining. Keep a Close Eye on this Space. recovering. location. Good noriultory privilege«. Bperial atten- U ,,„|.® n ‘ iv ld « l need«. Sto.ng fe n tt y . B ep en ^ e reduced to the They are fine. ‘,V C arlton , O b ., Feb. 5, 1904. This ie to certify that I have been troubled with ovarian troubles of 8 years’ standing. After taking 6 treatments of F. D. DeLong, tbe Magnetic Healer of Dayton, Ore goo. I don’t feel any pain from make the traiu in the m orning. 1 fMhlonabU dre8l. mskn.|i parlors my former tionble. One m orning last week R . C. and eewing ehop« in citi**, and re«!- M bs . F bed H ubner . Crosby’s Jersey bull turned sud- ¡jing my ability to please in this M A N U F A C T U R E R OF A L L K IN D S OF Bruce Wolverton of Portland, denly around a b u ild in g u e x tto | line, I solicit a share of your pet- visited in this city Saturday and to the railroad, when h© espied ronage. Suits, tailor made or nth- Sunday. He was bere in the inter­ e r*is e . street costumes, houss dress- est of the Paoifio Monthly. Also an old red lantern 011 the rear e», party dre»»es. mi»»«» and chil­ preached in the Christian church platform of the m orning express. drens dressee, shirt waists, komo- H e thonght it was coming toward nas, etc. Prices reasonable; work Sunday morning and evening. W ill deliver to any part of theponnty. Orders solicited. him and made a dash for it, but neatly and promptly done. all you cap to have those gas in five nlifiuteB realised th at the MRS C. L T H A Y E R , HARRY WAMBSGANS. Dayton, Yam hill Connty, Or. arc Do lamps placed for lighting tbe traiu was going the other way. Dayton, Oregon streets. W hy permit the town to H e was so in fu riated th at he be in darkness when it oan be well tosBed the rear car into Levi R. L. CONNOR, lighted at small coat. H ag ey’s cow yard (? ) Y . R. a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w . I f you have any sick horses or G. L. Tufia »tale organiser of the co«e or dogs, Robert Earl will treat M c M in n v il l k , 0 b . them for you. I f your stock has a Anti-Saloon League will speak in the United Evangelical ( hurcb, on cough he can cute it. next Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. 1 Screen Doors, Ham mock ».Tents, Camping Outfits, Window A daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dan end everything to make life enjoyable In the summer. A large stock, Gibbons, about 15 years of age ia Mine Mary Brady who haa been A. J. M cCANN, Prop- very ill with pneumonia, is »lowly eeriously ill with atomaob trouble end prices th a t’w ill please; at d a x t o n i , O R E . T h e. D a y to n mering’a. Public. ^ r Closing Out Sale. W ish in g to retire from buai* ness I w ill 111 sell m y en tire stock drugs, medicines, and other a rti­ cles, owned by me in the town of D ayton, w hich is a first class location for uu experienced d ru g ­ gist to go iuto business. I also offer my re^l estate property lor sale. A ll of the above named property w ill be sold a t a re­ duced price. Reason for Belling is*iil health and old 8ge. Legal p»pere of all kinds drawn (tended to The efficaoy of Chamberlain’» = Beu,i lllUnlhly agricultural paper on short notice. Pain Balm in the-relicf of rheuma | j t cuWef8 the general field of diver Dayton Racket c. w. P owell , mueu - 0 - - ____- - e Office “ 'Bl The being demnnutraled daily^l-|dl>d terming lis Iruit-groa mg ti»m i» ___ _____ N O T IC E . — Barred Plymouth L ayto n , Oregon. Parker Triplett, of Grigehy, V a , department makes it itidiepeuaable; Store Rocks and Mammoutb Pekin it» dairy — — »aye that Chauilwrlain’a Pain Balm to Oregon fruit growers Ducks, from priie winning pens FO R S A LE. gave him permknt nt relief from department ie al»o especially good Subscribe for the D ayton H kh - Egge for Bale, per sitting of 18, I rheumatism in the hack when D a y t . i N H erald ancP Oregon Agri­ ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only 60 cents. -«J. H . M oore , everything elle failed, and he would culturist and Rural JNurthwest, one A young fu ll blood Jerey cow. 92 a year foa tbe two. Dayton, Or. 3 H . f : C obnxb . ilhout it. Far sale by R. year 91 26 rria. I 4