Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 06, 1904, Image 1

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DAYTON HERALD Office.
DÀYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904,
VOL. X IX
A R R IV A L AMD DB PA B TD BB OF
N E W GOODS, GOOD GOODS
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Laavaa D a jM a toe Portland ah • ; « a. m.
Arrive« a* Dayton Iron, Portland I A «p. to.
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Batter S3 cents per roll.
Bn» 1« cents per doeen.
NICHOLS I GABRIEL
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W bant71 m a te per bushel.
Oats 28 to32 cents per baabel.
Potatoes 75 cents a hundred,
•p in * atgara a t postofflee atora.
'> Up-to dale shoes at low price st
J. R. Edwards’.
The finest oranges end other trop­
ical fruits s t Detmering’s.
Slight frosts several mornings
the past week.
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A full line of men’e underwear,
furnishing goods, overalls, etc., st
Nichols A Gabriel’s.
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The best of ice oreaos at Det»
A Full Line of Men’s Clothing,
Ladies Dress Goods & Underwear,
Hats, Shoes for All,
Overalls, Sweaters, Suspenders,
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1 wish to thank most sinoerely,
Fine Groceries, Canned Goods,
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all the kind friends who came
. And a full and Complete Line of
F B «.-:-A carriage
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on factory and real estate. Ad­
GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT dress “C” H
office.
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Two new dbetors in town.
A NO. 62
CBITUARY.
Martin Drake ia now the ratal
W. G. Perkins waeboto May 3rd
1846, at Little Falls, Herkimer
Through eiferte of Rev. R E. county, New York ; died April 23th,
Dnnliep, pastor af tbe M E. church, 1904, aged 57 year-,' 10 m o n th s and
there la a probability that in the 30 days'. Was married to Mies
near future a naw pereonege will ba Jennie Bently, io 1372, at Marcel­
built near tbe ckgroh. Repairs will las, New York
He moved from New York t<>
also be made oo the'eburen at Web
Illinois, where they resided tw.
foot.
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•are. From there u oved t<
F. R. W ilson, who has a good Kansas, remainiig in that state
body o f timber near Meadow three years. At the end of that
Lake, expfihts soon to have
time they came to Oregon, where
saw m ill in operation on bis tract. they resided until Mr. Perkins’
-Hermann, hgiaon, who has been death. The lest two and one half
carrying the 'viral mail will as­ ’ears Mr end Mrs Perkins have
ived in Dayton, where they have
sist bis father fn the m ill.
made many friends, who, with
Through an overight Mis* Edna the wife mourn the departed.
A. Parrish, tbe Reader and Imper Deceased was a member of the
senator, gave the wrong
"er Presbyterian
aT * t date
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rreebyterian church of Marsh
Mareb-
appearance he "
Or i where be resided previous
eotertainmeot
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lo °° m’nK to Dayton. He waaa
20th, In tbe
‘ngellcal church.
<| husband;
husband: a aaood
rch. gjB
kind
good neighbor .and
i “ / , a man of upright oharaoter. He
entenatoefl, A—- , „i ■ — ----------
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tLediaUxaiUAa^reatly.
miseed by those who
---- Mnal k had
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prlritrge
Aid Society òf the Evangelical
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church,under wboee aoepioes Mise associating with him, but we trust
Parrish comae, in a most worthy oar |o*g ¡e his eternal gain
f___ Admission, 26 cents foi
He leaves a. wife to mourn his lose
ulta, children 16 cents.
She has here no kindred, but sh e is
io the .midst of friends, who deeply
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R esolutions qp C ondolence . sympathise with her iu her bereave­
W hereas , The All Wise Fath­ ment. ' But aboye all she cat
er has seen fit, in H is wisdom to Chris' to put her Cruet in, and who
visit our Sister, Jennie Perkins, will support her in all trials, and she
with affliction and sorrow, in the can hear him say, in tendereat ac
Cents of love, “ I will not leave you
death of her'dearly beloved hus­ comfortless. ’
band, W. G. Pejrkins, and Har­
Deceased was a member of three
mony Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. Wi Jraternal lodges, Masons, I. O. O.
and U nity Lodge No. 17, D. F., and A. O. U. W. Funeral ser­
of H. has lost a w illing and zeal­ vices were held at M. K church
Saturday afternoon, Rev. M. J. Bal
ous member; therefore be it,
Resolved,
That
Harmony antyne, pastor of the Evangelical
Lodge No. 28, A. 0 . U. W. and church, preached sermon; burial in
U n ity Lodge No. 17, D. of H. Brookside oeutetery, conducted by
J.
extend to our beloved Sister, Harmony lodge A. O. U. W.
their heartfelt sym pathy, in this
DEATH*J>F A PIO N EER .
her hour o f bereavement.
mail carrier ftfm Dayton,
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Ie not “ How old is Ann?” or “ I f a brick , weighs 7 lbs and half
brick, how much will a bcick and a half oust?” hut liuw many
pounds of sugar can I sell for a dollar, and how uiauy people are
o u 6 e f sugar, and how mauy of them will com e my way; and buy
uot only sugar, tea and coik e, crackers and cheese, b u ed n and lard,
oranges and candies, aud everything else that’s nice tA eat, at the
lowest price for cash or * produce— but also shoes, aud shoes and
more .shoes at grocer’s profits— (Which means tlielow iM profits of
all). Also cabbage, cauliflower/green | eaa, thuburb, sour pickles,
suuar peus, New Orleans mnlnsses and the best syrup that was ever
put up in barrels— but the editor is busy this week— Please call at
the Gray Frout Store, at Dayton and help me solve these problems
— get treated right aud save m ouey?
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T h re e P e rio d ic a ls fo r $2.
The Newest; Most Entertaining;
Meet
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Rending matter—News of the day. Literary, The Home and Home
Buildinu, The Fairylaod of Science, The Home Delightful, Near to the
Soil, Gentle Manners, Right Thinking,'Brief Stories of Re»l Life, Ed­
ucation Within the Family Circle, The.Enteriainment and Recreations
of the Family, Common Sense, and much of other useful aud instruc­
tive subjects o f tbe day will benrehted in the journals.
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Rev. Whitcaroper, of 'McMinn­
ville, will preach in the Christian
church next Sabbath, at 3 p. m.
THE TWENIETH CENTURY HOME. THE COSMOPOLITAN \
All areodrdially invited.
• AND DAYTON HERALD.
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's' A Silver Medal contest by tbe
C.11 *nd examine on, aloek, and gel price, before piircha
Full
price
price
for
the
the
three
periodjpals
would
be 63.
oUng people, will be held next
r.
(onday evening, May 9th. Port­
land Ice Cream and Cake will be
served.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HOME. THE COSMOPOLITAN,
Tbe ladies of the Evangelical
CAPTAIN8 INDU8TRY AND DAYTON HERALD.
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Aid Society, gave Rev. M. J. Bai
Csptairs ef Iudustry is a 600 page book of useful knowledge the
lantyne, retiring pastor, a farewell
price of which is 63. Fuller disoriptiou ig another column. The above
dinner on Thursday. Rev. Ballan
offers are limited, and should be taken advantage of without delay.
tyne and family depaarted for Dal­
las, their new field of labor, this
morning, with the beat wishes of W hat’s words to those whose faith and
Adaliue Vaughu was born in
tru th
numerous friends.
On JBMfc red touchstone rang true Thdiana, October 24, 1836, and
metal,
X
The date for the entertainment to
died May 3,1904, at her home in
ventured life and love and j-oOth,
be given by Mies Edna A. Parrish, Who
Dayton, Oregon,in her 68th year.
For the gr&At prize of death la battle?
Reader and Impersonator, is Fri­
She came to Oregon in 1841,
Resolved,
That
these
resolu­
day evening, May 20. Don’t M l to
tions be spread on tbe m inutes with her parents, who settled
To those about to build or re ’pair I wish to call your attention
attend and enjoy a rare treat.
o f these Lodges, and a copy be near North Y am hill.- December to the fact that I am now supplie id aud_shall continue to keep on
Tbe following we take from the sent to Qur Sister, Jennie Perkins 25, 1856, she was married to
hand a
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Columbian, published at Vancou­
George Dorsey; since which tim e
PROPRIETOR.
Respectfully in C. H. and P.
G O O D A .S S O R T M K N T
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ver, Wash., by M. M. Banister,
they have lived in the vicinity
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Suooeeeor to S. W. Sigler.
former proprietor of this paper; the ,
of Dayton,— about 40 years on
J. E. M k I ling K r ,
E vervth im rlP ities mentioned, were at one tlm e f
Feed o f all kind kept on hand. Seeds in bulk
their farm- 2 | m iles south of
E verything
oftbiBTiointyu «Mr. and
F lora R tx s p A ,.
usually kept in a feed atore. A large quantity of land plaater on Mrs. M. L. L. Coovert are tbe prond
EL1Z A B E T H iL M BLLINGBR. town. ■ T hey moved to town about
3 years since: Her sickness was
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parent« of a bright, bouncing nine
DRORIES COMF1 RRED.
o f short duration, and although
pound son, who oame to brighten
their home, April 24."
It appears that last Saturday suffering m uch, she was very pa­
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IN SHING LES I KEEP
Mre. Minerva Gabriel, of Excel night waa general round up time for tient. When a child she joined
the
Maeone
of
thia
part
of
tbe
coon
tbe
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ch
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,of
which
was
eior Mo., an aunt to B. Gabriel, of
try as they gathered in from all
The quickeet end beat w .y to get to Salem Makes direct connec­ thefirm of Nichol’e A Gabriel, is sides coming in hack load lots from a devoted member at the tim e of
her death.
tions with tbe 11 o’clock Booth Bound Overland, the main line of the here visiting Mr. G. and family and
8aletn, McMinnville, Newberg and
other
relatives.
Mrs.
Gabriel
has
She leaves a husband aud four
8. P. R. R. at Salem, and the afternoon North-Bound.
We are informed children (four others having
been visiting relatives on tbe coast Lafayette.
7.00
Leaves DALLAS daily, except Sunday,
since, last fall. She is greatly that theTe were about 60 vieiliting passed to the beyond before their
members of the Order present.
1.00
pleased with this country.
Leaves SALEM daily, except Sunday,
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Salem— Hon. "G. H Burnett, J. m other) to morun her death.
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naay, « • 9.45
Arrives in SALEM - daily,
except . "
Sunday,
The danoe given -by the Wood­ B. Tuthill, W. Warren, Lot L The surviving children are: J .P .
Arrives in DALLAS daily, except Sunday, 4.00
men of the World Degree Team Pearoe.
Dorsey, Mrs. Rev. L. F. Belknap,
A n O pki * L etter . — From the
on Thursday night laet week, we
MoMinnville—
E.
C.
Walker,
O
Austin
B. Dorsey, and Mrs.
FARE $1.00
Chapin,
8 C , News: Early in the
are informed by the “boys,” was a O. Hodson, W. J. Wieeoarver, M 8.-P eery .
spring my wife and I were taken Dayton and S t Joe
success
socially
and
financially.
D. Warren, F. W. Sitton W. L
J , J . F I D L E B , P r o p r ie to r ,
with diarrhoea and so severe were
Warren, C. H. Flemming, R. H.
Y oung A gain .—“ One of the pains that we called a phyeician
Leaves Dayton twice a day for
The
editor
of
H
erald
was
agree­
Salem Phone 851
Dallas Phone 96 ably surprised late Saturday even­ Grover, F. W. Fenton, G. H. W Dr. M ade
King’s New Life Pills each ■Who prescribed for u», but bis med 8t. Joe— at‘ 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30
ing, ae be was about to leave the Hendershot, R. L Connor, L. A night Jor two weeks has put me ia icihes fdied to, give any relief A , p. in. Returning at 11 a. m.
office, to be confronted by a body of Alderman, Leroy Lewie, John Red my ‘teens’ again’’ writes D. H Tur friend who Sad a bottle of Cham­ and at 4 p. m. Orders left with
ner of Dempseytoefn, Pa. They’re berlain’S Colic, Cholera and Diar
determined looking citisens of Mc­ mond.
Newberg-—Clarence Butt, J. C tbe best in the world for liver, etonP“ rhea Remedy onm.md gave each of E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the
Minnville, but who, by their cordial
i postofflee will he prom ptly at­
greeting made it appareot that their McCrea, Wm. Clement, R. B. Lin­ ach and bowels. Purely vegetable. us a dose and we at once felt the
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PROPRIETOR OF
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ville,
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Littlefield.
Never
gripe.
Only
2
5
cents
at
Pow­
call Was purely one of friendship.
effects
I procured a bottle aud be­ tended to.
North Yamhill—W. C. Hagerty, ell’s drug store.
The Sailers were : M. A. Baker, R-
fore usin.: entire contents we wer<»
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C. Walker, L. R. Alderman, W. L. L. C. Suiter.
repair work entirely cured . It is a wonderful
Bicycle and c
F. D. Culer, Reading, Pa.; C. W.
Warren and W. G. Haggerty, editor
remedy end should be found io ev
done
at
Abdill’s.
of Telephone-Register. Call again Wright, Nebraska; J. H. Burch,
ery household. H C. Bailey, ed SALEM AND McCOY STAGE.
Subscribe for the D ayton H erald ¡tor. This remedy is for sale by
gentlemen; wears pleased to have Colorado; G. Sirkee, Michigan; S.
Those going from this section
yon or any oitisen of the ocunty Montgomery, Nebraska; 8. W. and Weekly Capital Journal, both R L. Harris.
to Sulem, will often find it con­
one year for 61 60.
seat, while here, make a call at this Sigler, Portland.
P ortland and R eturn O nly venient to g o by McCoy. The
office. We will do what we oan to
You can be fitted out with a good
W e H ave a N ew D octor .—
61.36.—The
Southern Pacific Com­ stage leases Salem every morn,
make yoor visit pleasant.
suit of clothes, at Nichols A Gabri­
pany are now selling round trip ing returning in tbe afternoou.
Dr. A. B. Estock of Cnicago, III el’s, for little money.
J. W. Ooffin went to Salem laet had two and one-half years ezperi
ticxets to Portland from Dayton
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
week, where he is employed in the ence in the Illinois Steel Work’s
Tbe D ayton H erald and the for 61 36, good going Saturday or ,G. H. Grilley, the proprietor is
Capital Lumbering Company’s saw­ Surgical hospital.. Also in the New York Thrice-a-Week World, 8unday, returning Sunday or Mon­ accom m odating to passengers.
mill. Mr. Coffin has been unfortu­ Cook Couuty and Presbyterian hoe one year 61 65
day, giving all day Sunday, aud
nate ae to employment; the past pit»Is, in Chicago, and was a short
Monday in Portland.. The same
ear; while at work for the Booth- time in the Portland Sanitorium,
arrangement applies from Portland,
_£elly company^ at (Eugene, the from whence he comes highly
giving Portland people a chance to
“ ARM FOR 8A>,F.
mills were shut down on account of "Axecommended by Dr. Simons, Su­
visit valley points at greatly re­
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the company not being able lo ee perintendent, and Dr. Schwarts bis
duced rates.
161 acres, 100 in cultivation,
cure cars to 'ship lumber. Mr. C assistant. He practices old school
good house, and other buildings,
then found employment in Portland Homeopathy aod Eclectic systems,
The Weekly Capital Journal and
Having pnreahsed tbe blacksmith D ayton H er a ld one year 61,60. a fine spring and welL walwrwd,
for a time, after which he worked as experience h»s taught him the
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good sou; for tbe present, offered
in a mill on tbe Sound, which soon advantage of oae or the other in
the underelgned will continue busi­ The Journal is printed at Salem at 639 per acre. C onvenient to
closed down. After a short visit at various conditions. While in hoe er.
ness s t the old stand (formerly the John and gives elate, telegraphic aod
his home here, he makes another
shop).
general news; subscription 61 per market, 2 J m iles from Dayton.
pital service he bad excellent op Msute
They are prepared to do every kind of
trial with the Capital Lumbering portunity to perfect himself in sur
Inquire at this office.
Co., of Salem. Mr. Coffin is a good gery, diseases of women and chil­ work lu the blacksmith line In the best year.
manner,
such
a«
horse
«hoeing,
plow
Get the World’s Fair Hews fresh
Screen Doory, Hammocks, Tents, Camping Outfits, Window Screens sawyer and engineer and le a handy
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dren, aod diseases of tbe eve, ae work, etc., and s t reasonable prices.
twice a week. Two papers 61-26 a
and everything to make life enjoyable In the summer. A large stock, man in a sawmill.
Repair
work
of
every
description
done
well as ordinary diseases. He has
year—tbe St. Louis Republic (pub­
abort notice. Give ua a trial.
and prices thyt will please; at
Get G our papering aud painting
The St. Louis Republic and up-to-date scientific inetrumeta to on Besldenee
at C. Grove»’, D a y to n .___ is hed twice a week) aod D ayton
in first olaee style by an
done
O. O. HODSON, MoMinnville, Or. D attor H bbald , one year for 61 26 work with. His examination of the
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up-to-date painter. A. H. Robin-
B R O S . H erald
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The regular price of e « h paper is eyefl ir ire« <>i coargo unir^» irwHi» A N D E R S O N
Freeh confectionery and the eon guarantees ’ satisfaction in that
61 per year. The Republic is issued ment or fitting of glasses is requir
best
brand o f cigars at Detm er­ line.
twioe a wvek.
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ed. Dr. K. is a man of family; and
in
g’s.
Tbe doll in the window of the until he can obtain a suitable house
When you waot a good shave
Plenty of good grub, good beds
Cash
Grocery, will be given bis temporary headquartsrs will be
The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Published
hair cut or shampoo, oall on Z. and good treatment is m» king the
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at the C o m m e r c i a l hotel,
sw ay on th e seventh of May, at and he can be called up by phoue
Weekly at Salem, Oregon Edited toy the Farmer» of
Spangle, the Dayton barber.
Commercial hotel o f t h i e city a
2 o’clock p. m - to the person at Harris’ drug atore. As Dr. Court­
the Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illostrated.
A. J. McCANN, Prop.
Good goods, and low prices for popular hoellery.
having the greatest number of ney ta about lo take bis departure
cash at N ichols A Gabriel’s.
Dili pickles, tbe best in the mar­
votes. Som e one takes the doll, from here, the arrival of Dr Estock D A Y T O N 1 , O R E .
ket, at Detmering’s. '
W ESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE
and hie locating here ie most oppor-1 The public are invjted to give this
why not you?
D ayton H erald and Weekly
lane (or thie community, in that: house a trial. The house ha« lately been
W hooping C ough —“Inspringof
Oregonian 62 a year.
5 Parers for $1 .OO~LesS than cents each.
they
secure
an
up
Uxdate
physician
1901 my ohildron had whooping
Ulaan be.la
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FOR SA LE—A good little busi­
PnMioation began Maroh 1,1*00. Now has 9,200 subscribe«. Phenom­ oough,” says Mrs. D. W. Cappe, of and a citizen of good moral obarac- comniotion of the public. Clean
The undersigned has several
Tables supplied w itb tbe beat the market
ness in a thriving country t o w n -
enal growth is duetts its being the beet farm paper published.
Capps, Ala. “I used Chamberlain’s aoter
good milk cows for sale.. They capital about 6900. Good res-on
Cough Remedy with tbe most satis­ Q uick A rbest .—J . A. Gulledge affords,
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are all fresh and good milkers. for selling. Inquire at this office
factory results. I think this is the of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the
MOM EST ¿A D and DA\TON HERALD I t7 5 , per year.
He will sell at low prices. Two
hospital
from
a
severe
case
of
piles
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NOTICE. — Barred Plymouth
beet remedy I have ever seen for,
extra good cows—can’t be beat Rocks and
4 -« w. wr
P llH llC
whooping oough.” Thie remedy causing 24 tumors After doo'ors 'M’
Mammoutb Pekin
1T UU11V. in the couDty, will also be dis­ Ducks, from prise winning pens.
keeps tbe cough loose, lessens the and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s JN O i a r y
Legal pipers of all kinds drawn posed of, but at an advance in Eggs for sals, per sitting of 18,
severity and frequency of the cough­ Arnica Salve quickly arrested for
price over the others. Call and 6Ooents.
ing spells and counteracts any ten­ ther inflammation and cured him on short notice.
J. H. M oore ,
dency toward pneumonia. For sale It conquers aches and kilts paiu.i Office at Tbe Dayton Racket see cojre, or address, J. A rms .
Dayton, Or.
25c at C. W. Powell’s.
Store.
■* R L Harris
NICHOLS & GABRIEL,
Dayton, Or.
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If You want Tablets, Pencils,
etc., for the least money, go to ,
Send $ 2 to Dayton Herald and get
Fox 83.26 you receive, for one year
T h e D ayton R ack et S tore
SHINGLES
D a y to n F e e d Store,
W. S. HIBBERT,
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ROUGH, SIZED andi-f
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DRESSED LUMBER.
n AT.T.Aa-SALEM STAGE.
Sawed, Out, Dimension and Fancy.
Also Doors and W indows, Mold­
ings &c.
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S. W. SIGLER.
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HARRY
The
WAMBSGANS,
SH1
D a y to n
Mineral Water Works
Mineral W aters, Root Beer, Ginger
Ale, Orange Cider.
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A FULL LINE OF
NEW FIRM.
hardware , furniture
Wallpaper.
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TTTF, PACIFIC HOMESTEAD
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Cows For Sale.
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