* ì D ayton hirald , y” «i jyeb «Mltloni InaTù ¿»ts p«r Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc n >n at ooec. Card of taaaka, raaoludofia. «ad* DAYTON HERALD Office. VOL. XX DAYTON» OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 44, 1904. NEW GOODS. GOOD GOODS ARWÀL AMD DKPAMVM O» MAUX 11:M a. a. CHEAP FOR CASH-7 ABXIVAL AMD DBPAMTVRK OP TRAINS. L mvm Dayton for Portland at B;tl a. m. ÀrriVM at Dayton from Portland »:» •, m. — Buttar 25 canta per roll. —AT— ’MU 28 to32 canta per boahel, Potatoes 75 cents • hundred. NICHOLS 1 GABRIEL Dry and- ■ NO.7 • | travel hauling—on the road*— ObAkatil »» now in operation. Where road wifiraln. in rain, £ beds are properly eonstroctod and A etfght «prink le of rain Tuesday 1,1 8°°d condition, gravelis the best morning. maleri«! that we now have for mak °f *»‘lle Ladies opd^wear and < dres* ‘ng g‘wd road*’ b"1 U use to place it where there will be a good* al Niebels A Gabriel’s. uiud hole, or where the roadbed ba* not been properly mgde, by being something on ynut■> Edwards aboutit. the sides There is a piece of road -----— .. yr* , who has been along the Magnees and Pj*08 p,8r Wheatland, over im “• r nwxM way y«» To Keep Your^on the GIAÏ FUIT STOBE, JAYTOI ^.8 growing right along; and its patrons are wall pleased with for money. A good assortment of groce- L k ’’ a‘lowert Price8> on at all times. The Dry Goods and ...... Shoe departments are also brightening up. „ You will find th® newest styles in shoes, and dry goods notions here. New up-to- date goods arriving every week. The etock is not very large as yet, but everything is new, and stylish, and the prices are away below tbe average - Fine oigan st poetollce store. middle and ditches opened on”«ch Born—Wed seed sy night, June side, and «libougb lined on hot The finest orange« and other trop' 22, to Mr. and Mrs. L 8. Chapman, bides by a forest of fir trees, Which a girt ------- - • ’e. ioal fruita at Detmering kept the sun off the road almost Invitations «re out for the wed­ the whole day, it has been one of Mens summer clothing of all ding of Mr. L. A. Roesner and Miss’ tbe beet pieces of road In this sec- kind at Nichole A Gabriel’s. Wesa Bertram next Wednesday. . lion. The ditches need cleaning The Smart Set magasine will en-j J. W. Webber is very ill, ; be- J. ? w. . „ more gravel _ put on ------------ -- ut wk and tert«in you. fir /v/tnfinAJ ing confined to his bed for _ ___ sev- ’IO DlAOeB. eB’ and ,nd that ^at P>«ce of road Big stores have big expense«, a«4 YOtT have got to help pay-them, -------------------------------------- ! wUl bs •!! right, especially as the Get oat of the habit Of buying Ther« «til ha Ki i IUmber is Iwing cut off alongside if you patronize them. Perhaps you never thought of it in that on time—pay cash, and save money, way, but its a fact all the same. I can save you anywhere froin Bee Edwards about it. 25 to 100 per cent on the new fads it) ladies’ ornaments. -------------- Call early before the goods are picked over. J many years until the Wbeatlanc hotel ¿re supplied |u<»riare euppuea with wnn the me best best. iul . . ’ , I road ni- between liu—- this and nuvayauu - market affords. affords. When you want a good 8have will all be graveled. A A greatquan greatquan i ibe be market Anil ft fllll AnH TnnA nP A .k » . ... ... , ua r cat br ■bampnfi, call orlZ.IUtyof gravel is being hauled from xxlLU. cl IU.11 ctllU. vQIIipiBuS ¿jllie UI^ A mother* meeting witLbe held Spangle, the Dayton barber. •». j the bar al Wheatland and placed I in the Evangelical church, Tuesday. Subscribe for tbe D ayton H kr -on rosds near Hopewell. There is I June 28, at 2:30 p. tn. Everybody ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only *1®° much gravel being hauled from 12 a year foR the two. the bank on opposite side of river from Wheatland on roads in Marion Louis Hadley who has been as Ollie Lumm, a student at the 8** Agricultural CoBege, Cor­ county. Good roads is what counts. in his office work is _ again at home vaHia. £_t hnmA ¿„.J* ’ . There is plenty of good gravel in To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention valli«, is at home during vada- Yamhill county, along the Willam­ and at work on the farm. tion. o the fact that I am now supplied and shrill continue to keep on ette river to make them. Guy Fitch Phelps, will speak at hand a We are informed tl»t Rev. J. Call and examine our stock, and get prices before purchasing. La Fayette al 11 o’clock a. m ; Dr. Charles Stuartnf Oregon City, GOOD ASSORTMENT Pleasantdale at 3 p. m.,- and Day­ Branch, through J. EJMellinger, came up on the steamer Ruth Sat­ is trading his fine property here urday, for several daye’ vacation. ton at 8 p. m. next Sabbath. ------OF BOTH------ * to John McDonald, late of Ne­ His father, G. E Stuart, of Monu­ braska, for property In Lexing­ ment, is attending to his practice I during his absence. The doctor ton, Neb. I had only been here an hour or eo, Learn photograph A good when he was called on for bis pro­ paying profession, fessional services. He eaid he bad can W antxd .—=The undersigned are you how to make upA date teach IN SHINGLES I KEEP pho- __ . come for a reel, and he thought he tos. My photograph gallery for wooW 8° to the mountains. Dr. l"Äan"£p^^ --’--------- Stuart has been very successful sale on easy terms. +.Î1A oti ^ y ’O ci+nrvt- 4-1-10 to sell. D.,A. S nydxr A Uo. since beginning the practice of R eynolds , Dayton, On- C. H. Kreitz, who is an expert medicine. After practing in Bu­ Mr. Stuckey, who has been ena Vieta, be had two years success­ one of A. L. Aiderman’s large hero from Nebraska, visiting W. ful practice at Woodburn. He has T. H. Tucker and L. Wambsgans an extensive practice in Oregon rooms in his residence in and family, returned to his home City. When the H erald was in Wm. Snell who has been at Loe Ox x* —_ ‘ ' was. ' I WIn. Bnell its infancy and “Charley” was a c«l. a great part of the this week via Salt Lake arid Col­ schoolboy, he was “devil” in tbe orado Springs. office, and now he Could rake up The 8 months old child of Mr. the coin to buy several such offices. and Mrs. J. W. Christofferson, who M arried .—Chestev Shute and h*® near Lafayette, which wae Miss Constance Bradley were mar­ badly bruited a few days sgo, when ried by Rev. R. E. Dunlap Wednes­ PROPRIETOR. one East. They first go to South the wagon in which tbe family were day evening, June 22. at tbe resi- .......... ...... ...... I Fork, Ind., then they go to Penn- seated upeet, is said to be improv­ .dence of tbe bride in this city. The Successor to 8. W. Sigler. ing. One of the lines broke, which sylvania, their old b^me. bride was dree«ed in white silk and Feed of allI kind kept on hand. Seed» in bulk. Everything caused the accident carried a boruqu.elte of white roses usually keptin a feed etore. A large quantity of land plaster on Tbe good people of Unionvale, A neat newb«rti has been put up The room was decorated with mock hand I observed Children’« day at their Y The quickest and best way to get to Salem. Makes direct connec- e°b°ol house on Sunday evening, on J. E. Mellinger’s lots near tbe orange and ivy. Several elegitut lions with the 11 o’clock South-Bound Overland, the main line of the A ^oe program was rendered, and Evangelical church He will aleo presents given oouple. A boun­ have a house built on the lots tiful lunch of ice cream and cake 8. P. R. R. at Salem, and the afternoon North-Bound. 8 l8rg® audience was present. T hat T hrobbing H xadache —. Those having occasion to cross > - Leaves DALLAS dailyy except Sunday,—.—7.00 A. M. I Mrs. Sadie De Long left here When 0 M Harris’ residence and was served. Those present were Would quickly leave you, if you the Willamette river from Yam­ the Evangelical parsonage is built Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley, Mrs. Sa­ need Dr King’« New Life Pills; Leaves SALEM daily, except Sunday, - 1.00 P. M. on the train Wednesday morn­ on the adjoining properties, that rah Bradley and Mra Shuto, of Thousands of sufferers have proved hill to Marion county, will find Arrives in SALEM daily, except Sunday, - 9.45 A. M. ing for California, where she part of town will be greatly im­ Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. N. Brad? their matchless merit for sick and that the most convenient place Arrives in DALLAS daily, except Sunday, 4.00 P. M. joins her husband, Prof. J. B. proved. ley, Mr. CbasrBisbop, Mr. and Mr«. nervous headaches. They make to cross is at Thomas ferry be- FAREJLOO > DeLong. . Tbe continued dry weather has Chae. Crabtree, Kev. and Mrs. Dun­ pyre blood and build up health tweenL?«yton and St. Paul; the J. J. FIDLER, Proprietor, ferry is in good- order, and the W. A. Krietz is fixing up his somewhat of a blighting effect on lap, Mrs. Ruth Bradley, Ony Brad Only 25 cents, money back if not ley, Clarence Bradley, Flo Living- cured. Sold by C. W. Powell. road on the Marion county side growing crops Tbe wheat crop Salem Phone 851 Dallas Phone 96 property which he ately pur- will be short of tbe average; hops clone. Mr. Chas Shuts, of Hood has been greatly improved this chased in Lippincott addition. ar« not suffering for rain, but if tbe River. The happy couple departed P ortland and R eturn O nly season; stumps having been Whep the improvements are drouth continues will also be a for Hood River Thursday morning, $1.35;—The Southern Pacific Com­ cleared off. . ~ completed, this will be one of the short crop. The dry weather has where they will reside. Mr. Shute pany are-now selling round tiip ; finest properties in this city. cut tbe strawberry crop short is an engineer, and is in the em­ ticKets to Portland from Dayton Dayton and ¿L Joe Stage. PROPRIETOR OF I Robert Earl was elected superin Gardens are also beginning to show ploy of the Hood River Fruit Co. for 11 35, good going Saturday or depressing effects of the dry tendent of the Christian Sunday Leaves Dayton tifrice a day for Messrs. Ding Stoutenberg and Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon­ 'school last Sunday, in pladS of weather. Guy F. Phelps, trustees of Dalia* day, giving all day Sunday, and St. Joe—at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30 Prof. Jas. Dodson, who^oe* to Port­ Tbe Day ton water system it sp- College, attended a meeting of tbe Monday in Portland. The same p. in. Returning at^ll a. m. land and will remain in that city ¥ »an, will give general satisfaction, Board the first of last week. ““They arrangement applies from Portland, and at 4 p. m. Orders left with during the summer, teaching. he pipe has all been laid and the report the college in excellent con­ giving Portland people a chance to E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the mains filled in. And notwlthsia^- dition, and as second to none in the visit valley points at greatly re­ postoffice - will be promptly at­ Prof. L. R. Aiderman, the newly duced ratee. _„a - elected County School Superinten­ ing that tbe pipe acroee the ri VMM state, in class and team work. The tended to.. —• . broken, a good supply of water caff moral tone of the school is very dent, is spending a part of bis va­ POUND NOTICE—I have U- cation here with bis parents, Mr. be had. Mr. Robinson, the gentle high, and the person 4 of the faculty J. G. LEWIS. and Mrs. A. L. Aiderman. He has man who has been overseeing the all that could be desired. The gen­ ken upland impounded, according M anufacturer of all kinds of been driving with his father, who is work, is now here, and probably tlemen also attended tbe com­ to the ordinance of the town of La an invalid, to the country and the pipe across the river will be mencement exercises, which they Fajette, one light roan heifer, about Legal papers of all kinds drawn around town and vicinity. He in­ made in proper condition to hold report as very interesting; tbe grad­ one year old ; one red heifer, little on short notice. Water; then this city will soon be uating orations being unusually wbite on belly, about 1 year old; forms us that his father appears to Office at The Dayton Racket be much better than be has been .supplied with an abundance of fine. Dr. Contener, of Salem, gave one red heifer, with white in fore­ Store. epriug water. 4 one of his unique lectures, and Dr. head below left horn, and white on for some time. Will deliver to any part of the county. Orders solicited. V. Poling, of The Dalles, also ad­ belly. If not called for before 1 HARRY WAMBSGANS, Dayton, Yamhill Connty, Or. Those who attended the G. A. R. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICT­ Dr. Estock expects that after dressed the student body. Large o’clock tbe 25th day of June, I will encampment at Bood River last ED. —Magnetic Healing, Pbyschio another week he will be through audiences were present at all the sell io the higbeet bidder for cash. Diagnosis of Diseases. If you with hie practice in Portland which week were well pleased, and report exercises. J; RIPLEY, Marshal. are sick, send sample of handwrit­ be is attending to for Dr. Miller having a good re union of the old T hi 8 M eans Y ou —I f Y ou ing and lock of your hair and be during that gentleman’s absence in war veterans. There were 700 old DR. A. B. E8T00K, (ot Chicago), convinced that you can be cured. the East. He will then be able to soldies in attendance ; 500 of whom 3 an S ing .—Wanted:^ Between devote hie whole time and attention took part in the parade. The W. 50 and 100 voices to learn tbe PHYSICIAN & 8UBGE0N; Address, MRS. M. C. CLARK, to hie practice her«. It wae re­ R. C. was well rppreeented. The classic chorus “Then Round 2% years hvapltal service, which is b® bold at Oregon Dayton, Oregon. Screen Doors, Hammocks, Tents, Camping Outfits, Window Screens ported that the doctor would City next year. Those In attend- About the Starry Throne.” So­ equivalent to over 4G in private practice. Special attention grven to surgery, dis­ snd everything to mske life enjoysble in the summer. A large stock, {»robably not remain here. He in- •nee at the encampment from here prano, alto, tenor and bass must eases FARM FOR BALE. of women, children, kidnev, stom- brms us that he has not the slight- and prices that will please; at be about evenly . proportioned. «< h nod tbe eye. eet intention of leaving this place were. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wool- 161 acres, 100 in cultivation, Worth, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCann, Get your name on tbe list at Ed­ Office in the Dr. Courtney house Day­ O. O. HODSON, McMinnville, Or. Bed spreads table linen, laces Mr and Mrs. F M. Crabtree, Mr. wards* store, and lune up your ton. Phone No. 25. good bouse, and other buildings, and embroidery, lace curtains, rib­ and Mrs. C. Litscber, Mr. and Mrs. voice with tatty. Nothing to pay a fine spring and well watered, bon, notions, and many other arti G. B. Abdiil, Mrr. R. B. Webber, —for teaching you to sing this good soil; for the present, offered ‘ ole« at low prices at the Racket Mrs S. W. Bigler, Mrs. B. Gabriel, at 139 per acre. Convenient to grand chorus. Wake up, join store, McMinnville. A. J. McCANN, Prop. Mrs. G. W. Wilke. market, 24 miles from Dayton. the crowds and learn this musio. The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Published Inquire at this office. ,nnu^ »bool meeting... W11,D ._7 with you no D riven to D esperation —Liv­ It will stay as long «an as Weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the Farmers of ing at an out of the way place, re­ held on Monday afternoon last, B. yOU Hve, snd do you lote bf good. The public «re invited to give this NOTICE. —The accounts and * the Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. mote from civilisation a family is GabripUras re-elected Director, and house « trial. The house has lately been W orst or A ll E xperiknckb — refilled, newly painted and papered business of the late Alex Mutohler often driven to desperation in case f E. Mellinger, clerk. There wae of accident, resulting in born, cut*, a full atiendunce, and tbe meeting Can nnytbinz be worse than-tofee) and conveniently arranged -for the ar- decased, has been placed in tbe X WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE as a lively one; there being oon- every minute will be the l«slY*8uch commotion of the public. Clean beds. hands of J. E. Mellinger for collec­ wounds, ulcers,etc. Lay in a sup Tables supplied with the best tbe market tion and settlement. Partiee know­ ply of Buoklen’s Arnica Balve. It’s derable discussion as tq the ac- was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. affords. 5 Bauers for $1.00~Less than 2 cents each. : ing them eel vee igd^hUiT to tbe tbe beet on earth. 25c at Powell’s ian ai lhe Board and school mat- Newson, Decatur, Ala. “For three eetale will please call at the office Publication began March 1, IvOO. Now has 9.200 subscribers. Phenom­ drug store. ’ • - tars general!,. When men become years," she writes, “I endured in­ of Mr. Mellinger, and settle their enal growth is doe to its being the best farm paper published. “warmed up” in discueston. they sufferable pain' from indigeetion, accounts at once. The remaining S ued by H is D octor —“A doc­ sometimes say and do things that stomach and bowel trouble. Death h'* hands for ritie, «nd tor here has sued me for 112.50, are no more conducive to the welfare seemed inevitable when doctors and Of the four nations «nd forty-eight that descended from Abr«b«m tbe buildings for rent. which I claimed was excessive for and interest of the town, than mat- all remedies fail. At length I was tribes (Gen. 15) I have discovered the fixed . J acob H olzworth , a case of cholera morbus,?? says R. er that a “fool publisher’’ prints. induced to try Electric Bitters and law, or seal (Rei., 7. 4) of the intellect White, nf Conchella, Cal "Al tbe There baviug been «ume difference the by which I can tell to what tribe you be- _______ _ Administrator, j __ __________ result was __________ miraculous. ____ I im trial he praised his iriedical skill ae to the conduct of the school, be 1 proved at once and now I’m com l i>e y L -w, Gentile or tbe lost tribe«. I am still in Dayton «t tite ofd X\ A A k—J 1 \ 1—1 or unaentrop. Baty aa aa old «to«hla>. Safa, com* nd me yoqr age, year, day, montb.na- end medicioe. I asked himW it ween B Gabriel, tbe chairman, and i pletely recovered. ” F >r liver, kid 8< abia way ot haalla« wblla yon work. Sent oa trial. ~ UoH«lity. complexion, eoior, hair, eye«, stand, with all kind of staple med­ . ALEX S PEI RS, BOX 51*. WESTBROOK. MAINE. was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi- LN. Snell and Wm. E Foster, ney, stomach and bowel troubles photograph and SO oenta mailing expen- icines. Munyons celebrated Ca- - «rai Diarrhoe Remedy he used, Other members of the Board, Mr. /Electric Bitters 1* 'he only Wdi ira, au