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DA HtRALD. raid. Uten ¡ftjMsaatí VOL. XX Cards, Posters. Circulars. - Letter and Bill Hoads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. DAYTON, OREGON» FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. NO. (■»'.U- ""ff“liti. 'J ASKIVAL ARD DEPARTURE OP MAILI. largMMH it MONMOUTH OPENING. «»•ly arrived toeday reorn- S tate N ormal B coins I ts 22 nd Y bab S bptbmbbb 20 Ralph Wortman arrival and dbparturb or trains . ie awiating JEM L mvs » Danoe ter Port laa» st I® k m. In the Bank of Daj Arrive» at Dayton from Portland »4 Sp. m. Guy F PhelpA wi htnriUa, 'Caabier, boys and girls are beginning to make id to Port of the ae Batterle cento per roll, Egn 22 centa per doeen. Wheat 75 sente per boebel. Oste 35 cento per boabel. Potatoes 75 cento a handled. PAINT Our Fountain Soda is good- bua bel. R. E. Dunlap ai home from Salem ’ Arri.. WLAL PAPER rioua liinaa» of bis side* in that city. who ra- in to inter* fere with tbs State 1 » this year, and there bas been a «ge attend- ance. D. A. Snyder attended State Fair Wo are informed that the Odd this week. Fellows of Lafayette intend putting A good stock of mens clothing up a two etory brick building at and underwear at Nichole A Gabri that place. el’s. the Silver Medal contest A Big Line of Writing Tablets at At Attend A. O U. W. ball, Friday evening, September 28. 19 One Dollar & Ten Cents Per Hundred Weight preparations to return to school at the State Normal in Monmonth. It ---- for ---- is a cbaracteri-tio of Woumeth vtudonts that they are foyel to their school and work to get their friends to attend aisa The prospects are very promising for a large attendance at Abe Mon mouth Normal this year. Many new families have moved to the town to have their children ed ucated. This institution 'devotes Ue entire attention to Groining teach ers, and itesucosM in both quantity lb invest their hop money in goods al EDWARD’S Store at Dayton and quality of its work, justifies where they can easily save 10 centa on every dollar. its main tai nance. HOP PICKING. K 600 PICKERS WANTED If there ia one fact that, beyond SEE THE POINT. ty, at Niobote A ’ ny lately received mcr^e tanks, to the formidable idBsleeey of the be need In ahpmowl4 vinegar from torpedo-boat. Heretofore these pig E. Rowley Is now night .foreman the evaporator. Mk. Reed of Port my craft have been looked upon Having failed to close the sale of goods and store fixtures, as I with more or less contempt. In the at the Dayton evaporator. C. Peavy land, ie setting up the tanks. bad expected. I still have on hand a line of fine tablets, envel war between the United States and day foreman; A. J. McCann, gen Winnie son of John Versteeg, Spain, tbe torpedo-boat played a opes, pencils, blank books,-jewelry, candy and nuts, to be eral superintendent of evaporating. while working s bop preee the first very small part, the bulk of tbe Ice eream at Detmerine*o at all times. of this week, received severe ioju Closed Out as Soon as Possible. The best made. If you don’t believe it ries by the handle to the crank oi fighting being done by tbe cruisers and battleships. It remained for —“the proof of the padding ie the teet- I offer GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. the machine which he was working Japanese to sppreciste the deetrne- ing of it.” Try a dieh of the eream. Gome and bo convinced of the truth of the above stale- flying back and striking him in the live value of these deadly naval Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gabriel drove menta. face. His note was h mashed and inslrnments. In their bands tbe up to Salem Wedneeday, taking ao J. G. LEWÌS, lip end tounge badly cut. We are showing tbe LARGEST line of MENS torpedo has Msnmel a new and earlyetart in the morning. They In Mutchler building, facing the park. and BOYS CLOTHING ever shown in Iba awesome significance. In nearly The steamer Ruth has been un attended the fair and returned to -7 county. - a able to cross tbs bur at Ash Island every engagement the torpedo has their home that evening. BOYS SCHOO SUITS from $2.00 u» $5.00 «»d a good Like near Newbur. Several attempts struck the decisive blow. pocket knife free with EVERY suit Don't fail to see our boy’e suits Guy F. Filch will preach in the hsve been made to get the steamer waspe, they dart open their enemy, before fitting out your boys for school—“It will PAY you.” Evangelical church at Day ton, next acroes the bar the past week. The sting snd awsy again, before a de- Sunday at 11 a. m. At Pleasant- steamer now only runs up the Wil Isnee is possible. Unlike that nox dalo in the afternoon at the usual lamette oe far as Newberg. Cap ions insect* their blow is deadly. It boor; Lafayette in the evening. tain Inman and Chief'Engineer is as if the wasp possessed the fangs Dr. J. H. Coleman, President of Anderson, cams up from Newberg of a cobra. No armorplate ever cast Id or repair I wish to call your attention . To those about to build rei Willamette University, will preach Tuesday evening to visit their fam can resist tbe rending power of a are here. There is none better for elyle, fit and quality. Whitehead torpedo.—From Sep to the fact that I am now si mpplied and shall continue to keep on ilies. at Webfoot next Sunday morning Theories Is within reach of EVERYBODY $12.50 to tember Pacific Monthly. at 11 o’clock; and at Dayton in the hand a There will be a Silver .Medal con evening at 7:30. All invited. GOOD ASSORTMENT Come early and make your selections of M arried , test at A. 0. U. W. hall Dayton, R E. DO nlap , Pastor. Friday night, September 23 Ar- ------ OF BOTH— At ths home of the brdie’s pa On account of not receiving all rongemente are being made to make rents at Unionvals, Wednesday necessary supplies, the Baek of this contest more interesting and morning, September 14,1904, Cecil entertaining if possible than former )ayloD did not open for business Smith to Martha J. Squire; Rev. R >n Monday, an expseted. The ones. The contestants are prepar E. Dunlap officiating. lank opened on Thursday, and is es themselves for the part» they Tbe happy oouple took the early now doing a general banking buei- take. Good music will be foruished IN SHINGLES I KEEP and everything will be done to morning train at Dayton, for Wash- ness. make the occaaian one of interest. ngton, to visit relatives for a few Harry Wsmbsgans has removed days. Upon their return they will lis soda works to Nswberg. This Picking in a number of the bop move to the Ditmar farm near be did because of that town being yards in this vicinity, is completed, Wheatland, which Mr. Smith has more centrally situated, and conve md pickers are returning to their rented. May the couple enjoy many nient for him to reach bis eustom- lomee. Among the yards picked, ia. prosperous and happy yeais to re with the output of his factory. Yooiworth’s Swick’s, Gabriel’», gether. Ie will continue to supply Dayton V auiasi LiewHORa yards oo Monday. In some yards, Elsie May f anfield 31 to Aaron J. Hnlsworth and hie daughter we are informed, the hope are of I. Ferch 29. Florence, came up from Portland [ood quality; in othera they are Elsie B. Dickens 19 to Bert E. the latter part of last week. Flor igbt. Picking who completed io Ovist 24. ence, with the reel of the young peo the Nichole yard on Wednesday. ple ia out picking hope. When H as S old a P ile of C hamber There ie a number from thia vicin- through picking she will go to New lain ’ s COO0B R emedy . —I have sold berg, where ebe will attend Pacific ty attending the State Fair this rear. Among those in attendance Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for College. are: 8. W. Iler and family, who more than twenty yearo and it has Bed spreads, table linen,' laces given entire satisfaction. I have and Embroidery, laoe curtains, rib drove up Tuesday, and rein ned nld a pile of it And can recommend A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock. Hears Thursday. A P. Macy and family, bon, notions, and many other erti C highly —J oseph M c E lhiney , and Charles Hadley and wife drove Linton, Iowa. You will find this furnished when requested. clee at low prices at ths Racket up to Salem Wednesday, and after a store, McMinnville. camping at the fair ground» and at remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or oold II always FOR SALE —Three Iron Bed- tending the fair several daya, they stesda, one Extension Table, Rock may drive upto Brownsville and affords quick relief and ia pleasant ing and other Chairs, Clock snd remain a short time. A. C. Unruh to take. For sale by R. L. Harris. other articles—all nearly new—at and family also sttended the fair. H k H as T hem .—Parties want way down prices. Call at J. F. f. R Wilson and family also. ing Guinea Pigs can be accom Harrington’s, in the Phelps bonse. Probably a telephone pole is a modated by leaving orders with, on- FOR SALE—at a very low good thing on which to coil a spiral or addressing John Arma, Day Good courses of instruction in CLASSIC SCIENCES, MUSIC price—a full set, 15 volumes, of spring, but it is “up to” fine of our ton, Or. He will ship pigs by and BUSINESS PRACTICE. Largocampus, good building, gym the “New Amercanainized En enterprising bueidnees men, 8 N. exprass to any part of Oregon or nasium, observatory, well equip; ed laboratories, library of more cyclopedia Britannica,” in half i. to say bow to get it off the pole. Washington. thùn 4000 volumes. Russian binding. - Inquire at )ne day this week he was engaged When troubled with constipation n coiling a epring around a tele- Tuition low, board and lodging very reasonable, all expenses thio office. >hone pole near bis place of bnsi- try Chamberlain’s Stomach and reduced to minimum. Information gladly furnished. Address P ortland and R btubn O nly >ess. Hs was nonplused when the Liver Tablets. They are easy to A. M. BRUMBACK, President, 81.35.—The Southern Pacific Com nqulry was made by another busi take and produce no griping or oth* pany are' how selling round trip ness man who was parsing, how he er unpleasant effect. For sale by °; McMinnville, Ore. ticKets tn Portland from Dayton would get the spring off the pole R L. Harrie. for 81 85, good going Saturday or He got it off. But he soon had Poultry supplies, flour and feed Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon bueineea out of town. of all kind at W. E. Hibbert’s feed day, giving all day Sunday, and store. , . We are. informed that the new Monday in Portland. The same D ayton H erald and Weekly arrangement appliea from Portland, dredger ie doing excellent work in Oregonian 82 a year. giving Portland people a chance to dredging a channel through the First class meals and good lodg- visit valley pointe at greatly re gravel bara in the Willamette river. At Candiana bar, near Weeton ng at the Commercial hotel. PROPRIETOR. duced rates. 4- . ____ ending, and several other points Good goods, ¿nd low prices for Call and examine our stock, and get prices before purchasing. Lees Poultry and Stock Food, Loes Fly Ouro, need for spray Mr. and Mrs. E Rowley drove to on tbe river, where boats,had to be eash at Nichola A Gabriel’s. ing cattle to prevent annoyance from flies; Ground Bone, and Grit . Salem on Monday, and visited with “lined” over the bare, the dodger for poultry; Oil Meal; Flour, Bran, Wheat, and everything usually their daughter Mre. W. H. Helvie has cut channela and boat» now kept in a feed store. Give mo a call. and husband. Mr R. returned here pass over the bars without difficulty, Tuesday, while Mre. R. remained making betteS time between Port PROPRIETOR OF for a more extended visit with her land and Salem. Tbe dredger and government enag boat bare been at daughtsr. DR. A. B. ESTOCK, (of Chicago), LODGE DIRECTORY work tbia week between Weeton “There ia perhaps noons thst ex and Lambert’s. The dredge takes PHYSICIAN A SURGEON- ANDERSON BROS*, erts so potent an influence, next to out about 100 feet of gravel a day. W. OF .THE W. the parent snd prescher aa the Il would be a “good thing” to have DAYTON, OREGON* 2X yeara hospital service, which is equivalent to over 10 la private practice. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- ’ teacher. McMinnville College oon- tbe dredger do some work at the Special attention given to «orrery, dio- Woodmen of the World meet» first and Do all work in the lino of aiderering this fact, select* teeobers mouth of the Yambill, making it eaaee of women, children, kidney, etom- third Tuesday of each month, at Wood-'“ . who are highly spiritual, who can poeaible for boats to pass over tbe man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Office in the Dr. Coartney home Day- Neighbors welcome. teach the truths of this world with bar there, and make regular tripe MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF ' ton. Phone Mo. 25. ORO. 8TONKBRINK, a O, the insight of spirituality. It ia. to this point. Work ie much need Such as horse shoeing, plow and repair L. H. LIT80HKR, Clerk. well to develop body and mind, but od alec al Ash Island, near Naw- work in Rood shape and on abort notice. it ie fatal to stop at that point.”— Give them a trial. WOMEN or WOODCRAFT , College Bulletin. J. G. LEWIS. NEW ARRIVALS LUMBER 9 SHINGLES The famous WOOLTUFF line of Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Ladies’ and Children’s, Furs, New Dress Goods and Shoes, Our Stock was never so com plete in every deparment before. ROUGH, SIZED and PRESSED LUMBER. G ood G oods at R ight P rices Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Also Doors and Windows, Mold- ings &c S. W. SIGLER R. JACOBSON & CO. McMinnville, Or. J Day ton Casket House. NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH I J.-G. LEWIS, Mang., ' DAYTON, OREGON. NICHOLS I GABRIEL M c M innville college 47th Year Begins Sept.21,1904. A Full Line of Men’s Clothing, Ladies Dress Goode & Underwear, ' Overalls, Sweaters, Suspenders, Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, And a full and Complete Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT Day ton -Feed Store, NICHOLS A GABRIEL, Dayton, Or. TO TH PHHC The Dayton Mineral Water Works, Mineral Waters, Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider. Will deliver to any part of the county. HARRY WAMBSGANS, Orders solicited. Yamhill County, Or. NEWBERG STEAM LAUNDRY. BLACKSMITHING, I n P baine of C hamberlain ' s C olic . C holera and D iarrhoea R bmedy .—■*Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain’s CoIio, Cholera and Diorrbea Reme w..Muo of all kind done first dase. In case of misUkse, notice with bowel trouble and took ail kinds of medicine without retting hours. Not responsible for goods after 80 days. any relief, when my friend 0. John Gentlemaote work a epeoialty. No Chinese employed. eon, a merchant here, advired meln taka thia remedy. After taking one Dayton customers will please leave orders with Z SPANGLE, Agent. Clothee to be left wltlrhim on Mondays. tlroly cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this . I real remedy in Lba hands of man- w rayri haalla* wbl 1« you AST "“[JVr*&1IRai Ms •«, WISTUNOOE, MA1NB. lad.” Far sale by R L Harris lf I UPTURE 4 E mbboency M edicines —Il Isa great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for ate in case of aoeident and for slight Injuring «nd ailments A good liniment and one that is fast becomings favorite if not a household necessity, fa-Cham- hariain's Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time uauallv required, and as it Ie I antiseptic it prevents any danger of! Notice of Appointment of Administratrix. Legal papers of all kinds drawn on short notice. Notice ie hereby gi van that the under- Office at The Dayton Racket j-aed, Mary M. Howard, haa been, by Store. aa ®r«ter of the County Court of Yam- Howard, deceased snd she Me duly qomlMud -sueh Now, therefore, all P««ma bayiag claims acai wt said estate are hereby tided and required to nreaent the same duly verified, to the ondersiqied adwin- iatrstrix. at her residence at Dayton, Or- is kept at band a sprain may be* tbia èetire. .htah .liak 1 which Heures a q«i«k recovery ] For aal« by R L H*’rto- Notary Public. MARY M. HOWARD, Administratrix <4 »M retate. y. W, FnrroN, Attorney for estate. Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women e< KUtABNYH GOW OY, G.N MISS HATTIK G. GOWDY, Clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Security Assets Hy No- 10. meet fa rer- The D ayton H bbald and the New York Thrioe-a-Week World, olar aserien the 1st and 2<l Mondar in each month, h W. of the W. ball, al 7:» ooo year 81.65. p.m. Visiting members i.vitU DOU. HOWK M. A, The St. Louis Republic and L. A. ROSSNER, Hec. D ayton H bbald ,one year lor 81 26. The regular price of each paper is I. O. O. F. 81 per year.' The Republic is issued Yamhill Ledge No. 20, I. O. O r meeteevery WodModay evening In Odd Fellowe Hetl. Visiting brethren wel The Smart Set magasine will en come. J. C. NICHOL^ N.H tertain you. 8. W. KIGLERf Mac'y. «