Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 15, 1904, Image 1

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    GST PRINTED: '
Cards, Posters. Circulars.
Letter and Bill Heads, etc
DAYTON HERALD Office.
NO. 10
DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1904.
VOL. XX
SEE WHAT
OFFICERS INSTALLED.
Oregon mist.
Ladies underwear and dress
Ths following officers were in­
11:10 a . m .
goods at Nichols A Gabriel’s.
stalled at the last regular meeting
A large smountof wood is being of Old Hickcry Camp No. 200
Woodman of the World : C. JC.,
ARRIVAL AND DBFARTUBB OF TRAIN». eraporator.
Geo. Stonebriuk; Advieor, Fred
—AT—
4 bis office at Reichsliiie; Clerk, L. H. Litecber;
Arrivas at Da,tun from Portland 6A Ip. W.
8. W. Sigi«' b'
the lumber yard painted up in style, Banker, J. C. Nichols; Escort, C. C.
Carter; Watch, E. L Parrish; Ben-
Butter 80 cents per roll.
A. H. Robinson was the artist.
Eggs 18 cento per dosen.
try, J. W. Turner; Manager, Chas
Farmers, roadsters, everybody, Saunders.
Wheat71 cento per bushel.
Oats 28 to32 cento per bushel,
praying for rain. *The pravers of
Potatoes 75 cento a hundred.
60 3 oaua tomaloe«.
9 lbs beet granulated sugar
tbe righteous availeth much.” But
Yambill Lodge No. 20 I. O. O. 1 pkg coffee................
3 pkgs mince m
meat
...15'3
F, installed the following officers for 1 sk flour.....,................• ■ 31.10 ! 7-bare beet soap
Fine cigars at poetoffioe store.
- Welcome rain arrived Thursday the * nsuing term at the regular
.. .25 2 Ibp maccaroni
I hava the largest and finest, most up-to-date stock of Wall
Days shortening.
When it first started in it appeared meeting Wednesday night: J. C. ilb spider leg tea..............
1 lb new cream cbeeee
Paper ever brought into Dayton, which I ,wish to.close out, and
pkgs
Baleratus
.............
that the Oregon mist had come to Nichols, N. Grand; Chas. Hada­
2 cane salmon..............
Ice for sale at Detmering’s.
I'sk stock salt. . ..............
way, V. Grand ; 3. W. Bigler. Secy; 1 can Schilling's Bpdr........
3 “ pork and beam.
Harris’ corn oun, 15c, guaran­ stay awhile.
ate
of
Day-
Z Spangle, warden; Frank Berry, 1 can pure pepper . >.. . .
3 lbs beat soda crackers
Dr.
R
P.
Morl
Come in and get prices, if you want Wall Paper, you cannot afford teed.
wn, ie
is located,
muBicu, .o®“’ praotio® of Conductor. After installation the 1 “
6 “ red onions ... ..
ton,
“
mustard
.
...
Haielwood ipe cryam at Detmer- medicinain Southern Oregon. He Rebbekah’s surprised tbeirbrother
to miss it
*' eh reded coooanut..
1 “
“ cinnamon ....
ing.
'lately married a young lady in Odd Fellow« with a very fine «up
pound choice bird seed
Roy Gabriel ha« been quite ill BaletA-
Per>wbioh WM followed bI * »o0**1 1 pkg corn or glass starch
i 2 pkgs grapenuts,
Total at ’‘regular pricee”
20
Some mornings,and evenings, of
with asthma.
i
been
quite
pop
1
Oa
;
Officerrs
metalled
by
Rebekah
Mr. MeDonald’a family have ar- late, have
Theeday II weA «tmuMTkid enough' Degree Lodge: Eva Bertram, N.
rived herefrom Nebraska.
.25
to have* fire throughout the day. Grand; Mona Coffin, V. Grand,
8 pkgs mince meat
This is what I offer you:
Fire sale of fancy candie« at Bo aleo on Thursday.
। Nellie Hadaway, Seo.: Mamie Had-
.25
7
bars
soap
.50 2 lbs maccaroni
9 lbs sug.
Edwardo’—too many on hand.
.18
G m . Dorwy. who U ukl»«».
.13
1 pkg coffee
1 lb new cream cbeeee
« - .15
Mens summer clothing of all netio treatment from Prof Earl, Conductor.
1.C0
1 sk flour
.18
2
caus
salmon
appears to be much benefitlad. For
kind at Nichol« & Gabriel’s.
. zu
ib spider tea
.25
3
“
pork
and
beans
C
ounty
M
am
M
eeting
—
The
fall,
pkgeaoda
CH aa Addison of Nowboru, is awhile, after being injured by a no*.
Q U m /wwiffhü arwia prflnkurR
.2A
County
Board
of
Exhibits
that
is
he wm unable to walk. Hl
.
.25
1 sk stock salt
.10
at work here in Iler’« sawmill.
Red
Onion«
6
getting
up
the
display
for
the
Lewis
with the aid of a crutch,walks about
.20
.09
and Clark Fair will have a meeting 1 can Bpdr
Mrs. Belknap of Forest Grove, his premises. * -
AT-
,vJ i “ cocoanut
1
can
pepper
..
.07
“
bird
Seed
in McMinnville next Saturday, 16th
1
is here visiting her father, Geo.
- .09
8. N. Raesmussen of Sleridan, inst. There will be a mass meeting 1 “ mustard
Doreey.
.12
was down here on Wednesday look­ of citisens and all who wish to at­ 1 ** cinnamon
35.00,
ALL FOR
.07
Mis« Rebecca Cliffton, a former ing after bis business interests at tend, at the Opera House at 2 1 pk beet corn starch
And a new. pair 01 onoes lor yow
.25 •if you can beAtffr
resident of this place, is here on a this place.; Like almost eveiy one he o’clock, to discuss tbe matter. Sev­ 2 “ grape nuts
’.
- .25
visit.
*
was praying for rain. Mr. Rasmus­ eral «peaker« will be present,. Pres­ 8 cans tomatoes
Dr. E^ock expects hi« family to sen wa8 accompanied by bis brother ident Myers of tbe State Commis­
Other groceries in proportion, andmay be substituted for any of the
arrive here from Chicago, witbin a from California, whois looking this sion is expected. Tbe State Com­ above. Cut out »his ad. and bringitwitb 35.00 to the Gray Front Store,
part of the country over, with a mission has offered to pay fifty per
fevèdays.
• ,
and ask for
view of making bis home here.
cent of the cost of getting a dis­
MH. 8. W. Iler has been at her
The land trade between Wm. play. Everybody come and holler.
old home, Gale» creek, Washington
“He pays the freight,” and saves you the trouble of going to McMinn­
Oft
and G. W. Smith, in which Ott as the poet says:
county, for ten day«.
ville or Portland for groceries. -
traded Smith a pie« of land in ••He who'whispers down a well
Guy F. Pbelps pa«tor of tbe Colorado, is off. The parties made - That he has some goods to sell.
United Evangelical ebnroh, went another trade, by which each one Will not reap so many dollars
As he that cllmbe a tree and hollers.’’
over to Washington county Wednes­ :eeps possession of tbe property
day on business, and wilL.be gone sey formerly owned. Mr. Ott be­ The County Board wants the
several days.
eves that be has a valuable farm help and endorsement of the citi-
• Saws of every description shar­ n Colorado and expsets to move gens, and they must have it if we
are to have an exhibit worthy of
pened, set and made in good work­ lere next fall.
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ing shape by B. A. Harris, corner of
The water pipes and tnainsof the the county.
To
those
about to build or repair I wish to call your attention
Fifth and Ferry streets.
Jayton water system are now in
The Spaulding Logging and Mill­ to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep ott
W anted .—The undersigned are working order. Ths water has been ing Co, of Newberg, now haves
.
in the market for Chittam Bark, turned on, end it ie found that tbe a force of men emploved putting up hand a
GOOD
ASSORTMENT
and want to purchase what you have ireseure is fully up to tbe expecta- a naw saw mill. Tbe mill is being
one of ail concerned.
Dayton built near the old one. It will be
to sell.
D. A. S nyder 4 Co.
------or BOTH------
ow has a good water system, and a much larger mill than the old one,
Bed spreads, table linen, laces le citizen« appreciate it, as shown
and embroidery, lace curtains, rib­ jy the use they are miking of it in and in every way up to date, and
much greater capacity—capable of
Call and examine oar stock, and get prices before purchasing. bon, notions, and many other arti­
prink ling and otherwise. Day ton cutting over 75,000 feet of lumber
cles at low prices at tbe Racket
getting f>tbere” by dsgrees.
a day. J. W. Coffin of this place
■tore, McMinnville.
Tbe bank building will soon be is assisting in the work of building
IN SHINGLE^ I KEEP
. Mies Katie Smith, who has been made in shape foe business. Grav­ and fitting up the mill, which is
wîth Mre. A. C. Detmering, as as- el to be used io ooeeSraolion of the now well underway.
vault has been delivered—of which
The steamer Eugene, one of
while has returned home. She will it took 45 wagoh losds. Morris
the Spaulding Logging Co’s fleet,
^her «bato. Caio, who has ttye contract for con­ which has been towing, logs on
struction of vault will soon get it tbe Upper Willamette, will, in a
Samuel Sheppard, one of the ready for business. Dayton will few days be laid off, tbe water hav­
A—
a
”
boarders at the Commercial hotel, soon have a bank, which should ing become too low far towing.
z I went to Oregon City Monday morn- receive the confidence of the people? ^Captain-Albert Senn who has been
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T'l T» ing on the steamer Ruth. Before as tbe main stockholder ie a well in command of the boat, will then
known and reliable business man. spend a-portion of his time on the
view of looking for business loca- kmong other stockholders are buei­ borne farm a short distance south­
T otxta I t 'V
tion. Mr. Sheppard leturned on ness men and citjzeus of Dayton east of town.
W
j
Wednesday. lie was well pleased and vicinity.
There are few topics more inter­
with Salem, but be thinks that be
It makes no difference bow many esting to the agriculturist and fruit
PROPRIETOR
. 17
and his son Harry will take a look slope at way landings Captain In
I at Southern Oregon before locating. man'of the steamer Ruth makes grower than the question of plant
Successor to 8. W. Sigler.
breeding. Some recent experiments
le always - ‘‘gets there” on time. in crossing oranges and other citrus
J. W. Coffin, who was lately em- Those going to 8al6m, or pointe
Feed of all kind' kept on band. Seeds in bulk. Everything
plpyed in the Capital Lumbering south on the railroad, find that by fruits made under government au­ usually kept iu a feed store. A large quantity of land plaster on
spices have proved very successful.
Min«, Salem, is now in the employ taking
t„,O(! the
w rivumcr
steamer i*uiu
Ruth ui
or Modoc,
band
.1
of the Spaulding Logging and Ul_
leave here at 6am ,and take Not only have fruits with new fla­
———Co., of Newberg. Mr. Coffin finds the train at New Era they arrive in vors been the resuit, but tbe trees
Those having occasion to cross
B rutally T ortured .—A case
it better and more convinent for Salem at 11 a. m. Capt. Inman, themselves will be able to exist in
him to Work in the Newberg mill, f informed that you wish to land more northern latitudes. The whole came to light that for persistent and tbe Willamette river from Yam­
as be can come up borne every even­ at New Era, will get you there on matter is fully described and illus­ unmerciful torture has perhaps, bill to Marion county, will find
ing and be with bis familv, and time. Several weeks ago tbe writer trated by H. Gilson Gardner in the never been equaled. Joe Golobick that tbe most convenient place
PROPRIETOR OF
of Colusa, Cal. writes., “For 15 to cross is at Thomas ferry be­
return to Newberg the neit morn­ was a passenger on tbe Ruth for July Cosmopolitan.
ing.
flew Era. It -appeared that the
W orxing N ight and D ay .—The years I endured insufferable pain tween Day ton and St. Paul; the,
No P ity S hown .—“For years boat, after leaving Newberg, kept busiest and mightiest liitle thing from rheumatism and nothing re- ferry is in good order, and tbe'
fate was after me continuously” running from one side of the river that ever was made is Dr. King’s ieved me Ibough I tried everything road on tbe Marion county side
writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, a tbe other, making landings. Af­ New Life Pills. These pills change known. I came across Electric Bit- has been greatly improved this
Ala. “I had a terrible case of piles ter a time we began to think it weakness into strength, listlessness Aprs and its tbe greatest medicine season; stumps having been
causing 24 tumors. When all failed doubtful as to making connection into energy, brain fag into mental otrkarlh for that trouble. A few bot-
Bucklen’s Arnica Balve cured me at New Era. But the captain as­ power. They’re wonderful in build ‘ties of it completely relieved and cleared off.
Equally good for burns, aches anc sured us be would, and he did, ing np thè health. Only 25c per cured me.” Just aa good for liver
and kidney troubles and general de­
pains Only 25c at C W. Powell’s, over 15 minutes before the train box. Bold by C. W. Powell.
bility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar­ DR. A. B. ESTOCK, (ot Chicago),
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
was due.
. ■_ .
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, -n
Mrs. Mary A. Fletcher and Mrs.
E d . HERALD:r-We are glad to anteed by C W . Powell, druggist.
W illing S elf -C onsciousness .— see tbe city marshal is doing his
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
John Hash are taking an outing at
I am still in Dayton at tbe old
Meadow Lake. They were accom- First we must be willing to accept duty, and the law is enforced. But
2% years hospital service, which is
panted by Mr Hash and Spencer the effects of self conciousness. The may we ask, why is it that some Hu d, with all kind of staple med­ equivalent to over 10 in private practice.
I Baxter. Tbe former, after seeing to more we resist these effects tbe more are let go? They are quarrelsome icines. Munyons celebrated Ca- Special attention given to surgery, dis­
Will deliver to any part of the county. Orden solicited.
.* | putting up tent and otherwise ar they force themselves upon us, and and abusive-can fight and get whip tarrah Remedy, stationery and toi­ eases of women, children, kidney, stom­
ach and tbe eye.
■ HARRY WAMBSQANS, Dayton, Yamhill County, Or. I ranging camp for tbe convenience the more we suffer from them. We ped and then threaten to do harm let goods, candies and cigars.
Office in the Dr. Courtney house Day­
C.
W.
P
owell
.
* and comfort of the women, re­ must be willing to blush, be wiling to tbe one who done it—and a man
ton. Phone No. 25.
turned home. Baxter going else­ to realise that we have talked too like that is let go. Mr. Marshal
where for a load of posts to bring much, and perhaps made ourselves pull all, and make those that dance
J. G LEWIS.
LODGE DIRECTORY
ridiculous, We must be willing to pay the fiddler.
down to the valley.
Q uery .
Jr
feel the discomforts of self conscious­
v
When going from here to Salem ness in whatever form they may ap
S afeguardthe C hildren .—Not
-W. OF THE W.
Lega) paper« of all kindr druwn \
or pointe on the railroad south o pear. Central point of all,—we withstanding all done by boards of OLD HICKORY OAMP, NO. 200— on short notice.
Oregon City, the quickest and most must know and understand and not health and charitably inclined per­ Woodmen of the World meets first and
Office at The Dayton Racket.
Screen Door., Hammock«,Tent«, Camping Outfit«, Window Screen, comfortable way to go is, to take dodge in tbe very least, tbe truth sons, tbe death rate among small third Tuesday of-each month, at Wood­
and everything to make life enjoyable tn the «miner, A large stock, either the O. R. A N. steamers Ruth that tbe root of self-consciousnees is > ohildren is very high during tbe hot man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Store.
welcome.
or Modoc, which leave hen alter­ selfibly oaring what other people । weather of the summer months in Neighbors GEO.
and price« that will please; at
ffTONEBRINK, O. C.
nate
days
at
6
a.
m.,
and
get
off
the
large
cities.
There
ie
not
probably,
think
of
ue,
—
and
want
to
appear
L H. LI rSCHER, Clerk.
O. O. HODSON, McMinnviHe, Or.
: boat at New Era, and take the train well before them. We should be one case of bowel trouble in a hun­
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at that place, arriving at Salem at willing that any one should think dred, however, that could not be WOMEN or WOODCRAFT
The unersigned wish«» <*■ «-irgxR»
“anything” of us, so long aa we have cured by the timely use of Cham­ Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of fifty hop picker, from Day»»" »’"I
the strength of a good conscience. berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dior- Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even­ vicinity, to pick 20 sere« of hop«,
able and enjoy your trip.
We should be willing to appear in rhea Remedy. For sale by R. L ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. Vie for which he wiil pay 31 00 per 1<XJ
iting Neihbois always welcome.
Th« Greatest Farm Paper of tbe Northwest Published
any
light if that appearance will Harrie. -.
MRH. MARY L. BAXTER, G. N. _ pounds. Good camp ground^*—
N ight W as H ex T ebrob —‘I
enhance our use, or is a necessity of
MISS HATTIE G. GOWDYr Clerk. one mile to store. Lar e i I huiw
would
cough
nearly
all
night
long.
”
ths Northwest. Twenty Pag®« Hl«tratsd.
hall, dance every I.igh1 lnll>e wre*.
growth.—Annie Payson Call, in Lee
writes Mrs Chat Applegate, oi
BIDS
FOR
TELEPHONE
OPE
­
lie
’
s
Monthly
Magacinefor
July.
Why stay in Dayton »nd pick l> r
UNITED ARTISANS
Alexandria, I nd, could hardly gel
80 cents per 1UU, *wli>*» you can
RATOR.
C
hamberlain
’
s
C
olic
,
O
holbra
any sleep. I had consumption so
WESTERN PAPER FOR WS TERN PEOPLE
Security Awembly No. 16, inset in reg­ come here and
31.00 more un
and D iarrhoea R emedy —Thic
bad that if I had walked a block
atar cession thè 1st and 2d Monday In
the
day.
Come
.nd
n»ve a ......I
Sealed
bids
will
be
received
for
each
monili,
in
W.
of
the
W.
hall,
at
7
:80
e
would oough frightfully and ep remeny is certain to be needed in
5 P umps for v*>vv—«w— — — — —-—--------------
lime and get well paid
Write «0.0»
m. Visiting members invited.
almost every home before tbe sum­ operator of Dayton Mutual Tele­ p.
.
.
.
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„
_w..o
efii
anhaArihara
Phanom-
blood,
but,
when
all
other
medicines
P
LOU. HOWE M. A.
and
secure
yonr
places
A tidies.
Publication began March 1, l»00. N ow has 9.200 subacriher. Pb
phone
Switchboard
Tor
one
year,
mer ie over. It can al way« be do­
enal growth la due to its being tbe beet farm paper published.
New Discovery wholly cured me and pended on even in tbe moat severe beginning July 26, 1904. Bids re­ L. A. ROBSNER, Beo-
V. M. CRABTREE,
#
Gervais, Or.
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__________ ivi-rvrm SHOULD READ
I gained 58 pounds
’’ It
’s absolute _ «nd dangerous case«. It is especi- ceived at the office of J. E. Mel­
I. O. O. F.
gS^WFfAD and DAYTON H
' t H. par year?
ly • guaranteed - to cure coughs, colds, i ally valuable for summer disorders linger until July 20th.
Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O,
The stock of good« saved ai the
Right reserved to reject any or meets
la grippe, bronchitis, and all throat1 in childted. Il » pleasant to take
every Wednesday evening In Odd Lafayette fire, 14 arriving al Iba
lung troubles. Price 50c and and never fails to give prompt re all bide.
Gray Front store, and will t-e »vid
R. E. DUNLAP, Sec’y.
runKr&p. bm , mmo M rto«hin>. Safe, coaiori I gi Trial bottles free at C. W lief. Why not bdy it now ? It may
8.
W.
61GLEB,
ttoc
’
y.
jex a/BiK» a#« ma weftbroo «, M aine .
I Powell's.
...________________ save life For sale by RL Harris R. N. bNELL Pres.
ABAIVAL AJtD MFA*™*« Of MAILS.
GO AND SEE!
Depart
Arriva
CAT J, IN AND SEE
S. N. RASMUSSEN
THF GRAY FRONT
DAYTON
WALL PAPER
STORE,
will cut pricee very near half.
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8. N. RAL MUSSEN,
Dayton, Oregon
36
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NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH:!
J
NICHOLS I GABRIEL
A Full Line of Men’s Clothing,
Ladies Dress Goods & Underwear,
EDWARDS
Overalls, Sweaters, Suspenders,
Fine Groceries, Canned Goods,
And a full and Complete Line of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT
LUMBER 1 SHINGLES
NICHOLS & GABRIEL,
*
Dayton, Or.
ROUGH, SIZED and
DRESSED LUMBER
Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy.
Also Doors and Windows, Mold-
ings &c
S. W. SIGLER
For the reason that my health
willnot permit me to remain in the
house all the time, I am closing out
„4- Al«
Tihfi entire SLOCK at
me
Day ton Feed Store,
DAYTON RACKET STORE
Furniture,
Dry Goods,
. Stationery,
. Tinware,
*■ Glassware,
and Nfot/ions,
• Candies
At Actual
W. S. HIBBERT,
OSt to U1OS6.
The Dayton
Mineral Water Works,
Mineral
Waters, Root xw; Beer, Ginger
***”
Ale, Orange Cider
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A FULL LINE OF
Notary Public.
Wallpaper.
^Notice
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