Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, February 17, 1905, Image 1

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HERALD
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per line tur «ret InMrtloo, 4 cants for
qnent iutertion.
Oblturr and marrtage nolieee sot exeMdins
1« linea, publish«! tree, it »nt in for public»
tlon at one. Card of thanks, raaahHlans. and
liar matter « .-eut» per line
Cards, Posters. Circulars.
Letter and Bill Heads, etc
DAYTON HERALD Oflice.
DAYTON» OREGOÑ. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1905.
VOL. XX
41
BBS
AKKIVAL AND DKPAKTUÄI OF MAIL«.
BANK OF DAYTON.
11:10 ».m.
President, J. C. NICHOLS, Vice-President. R. L. HARRIS,
Cashier J. E. MELLINGER.
J. C.Nio
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Directors.
D A Snyder, R L. Harn«, M. S. Peery, N. A. Harris.
ABKIVAL ABD DBPABTUBB OF TBAINa
L uth Dxrum for EortlandaC «;« a. *.
ArrivM st Dayton from Portland »A «p. W.
Flue oigara at poetoffloe atom.
Roads yelling dusty.
If you want the beet Breakfast
Bacon go to A»«*?»
The Daytom Evaporator ia now
Rargainsin merchandise for cash,
at Niebols A Gabriel’«.
Hollingsworth & Wilson,
FURNITURE.
Rugs, Portierres,
Mattings, Linoleum,
Art Squares, Window Shades,
Picture Frames, General Repairing.
Carpets,
We are still at the old
stand, northwest corner
Third and Ferry streets,
Dayton, Or. With the
Year 1905
we begin a more active
business—carrying more
complete line of General
Merchadise. As hereto­
fore we sell goods at the
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
We invite the public to
call and inspect our goods
for themselves before
making their purchases.
NICHOLS ■ GABRIEL
Dayton, Or.
Always Out-
dr . A. B. ESTOCK,
(of Chicago)
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
2W yw*» hoepi»*1
whlíh, J"
equivalent to ove- ’ 3in private practice.
Knecial attention {.ven to surgery, dis-
Z^ nf
n.lldren, kidney, stom­
ach and the eye
Phone No- 32.
DR.J. E. MARSH
OHIROPRACn
LODGE
DIRECTORY.
W. OF THE W.
- OLD HICKORY OAMF, NO. 200
Woodmen of th« World meets first and
third Tuesday of each month, at Wood­
man ball, Dayton, Oregon.
Visiting
Neigbora welcome.
A. C DARR, O.C,
L. H. LITSCH ER, Clerk.
WOMEN of WOODCRAFT
Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of
Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even­
ing in Woodman ball, Dayton, Or. Vis­
iting Neighbor« always welcome.
. MISS. HATTIE O. GOW DY, G. N.
ALM EDA SIMLER, Clerk.
The druid—, kaMeleee ay«1"® °*
heating. Age« ahead of medicine. Ad
justing rooms O. W. Powetl's residence.
Security Assembly No. 16, meets in
Office hours :—1 :00 to 8 O0 p. m.
regular session the let and 2d Monday in
each month, in W.of the W. ball, at 7/30
p. tn. Visiting members invited.
MRS. M. M. ROS8NF.R, M. A.
0. C. T. CVS jfUINtt
W. 8. HIBBERT, Sec.
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UNITED ARTISANS
The O. C. T. Co.’s steamers, going
I. O. O. F.
up the Willamette river, pass Wee-
Yamhill Lodge No. 20. I. O. O. F.
ton Landing, where people of this meet« every Wednesday evening in Odd
vicinity generally take the Wiliam Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel­
J. O. NICHOL8, N. G.
etle river boats for up stream points come.
8. W. SIGLER. 8ec*y.________
—Salem, Albany, etc., also down
stream—about 1 p. m, and going
“The Pacific Tree and Vine” pub­
down stream about the same time.
The boats now run up to Corvallis. lished monthly by W. G. Bohannan
Co., San Jose, Cal., is a journal
that will be helpful and beneficial
FOR SALE.
in all homes of the Pacific Coast.
Subscription 50 cents a year. It
Thoroughbred 8. C.
oontaine
excellent reading for, the
Leghorn Eggs for hatching $2
pSr 15.
Bird for utility and family, agriculturist, poultrymen,
drirymen and others. Coonsider­
show won glory/ We have.the ing the valuable information con­
Williams Bros. California stock. tained therein,, and the entertaining
Look up their record; score Mf- reeding matter with which it ie
95 at Pan American Exposition, filled, this Ie on« of the cheapest of
Buffalo, N. Y., etc One male Eublicstionb. Publisher of H bbald
bird for sale- Bend in orders as so arranged with pubMeher of
Tree and Vin« that he can, for a
early. Call and see birds.
limited time, offer to new subscrib­
Phone 1-2.
ers
tbe two papers for the price of
L. H. L itsch er .
the H bbald , $1 a year in advance
Olympic Hard Wheat Flour is Tbie offer only continuée for a short
the best, and Ripp*y has it foreale. time.
H u U sf F urishebs ,
F. D. CULVER, Manager. .
Undertakers and Embalmers,
MCMINNVILLB,
DAYTON’8
T
Is a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange
Cold, bright sunshine which
avaible sr
ay part of the Uqited States, sold at reasonable rates. makes the middle of tbe day pleas­
The beet of tropical fruits a
Offers its
rvicee with tbe assurance that the interest of all patrons ant.
Detmeriog’«.
will he carefully guarded.
Our first spring invoice of wash
Banking hour, 9 a m . to 12 m , 1 p M io 4 p. M.
The Dayton public school give an
goods—Hosiery, Ribbons, etc., jo«t
enterteinment and lunch at Nioh«
received al Rippey’s.
ols ball this (Friday) evening.
Forty acres No. 1 land with im­
provements, 24 miles of Dsy ton—a
Have you seen that new line of
bargain. Inquire at ibis office.
500 samples of tailor made suite at
Houee and,two lots in Dallas will Rlppsv’s Any price from 912.50
be tred d for acreage property near to $4000. Pants from $8 25 to
Day ton or Lafayette. Inquire at $10.00.
this office.
Wednesday afternoon a blaze was
We are informed that Roy Mar­
tin, who has been seriously ill with started in lb« r$of of Mrs. M. Had­
typhus fever, at ons time bis recov­ ley’s residence. A sma|l hnle was
ery being doubtful, is some better burned in the reef; but t^e fire was
extinguished before «qy fortbsr
Mis. R. G. Belden, ot Spokane, damsce rsenlted: The fire was
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Wash., nee Bernioe Corner, who is oeu«$d by a defecthm flue.
State Lioensed Embalmers here visiting her sister Mrs. A. H.
Funend Directora
Robinson, expects to extend tbe
T h » B kst P hysic —Whdn you
HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON,
visit a week or 10 days longer.
want a physic that is mild and gen­
NEWBERG, OREGON.
Tailor made suits at Rippej’s. tle, easy to take and certain to aot.
always use Chamberlain’s Stomach
Oyer 500 patterns to choose from.
and Liver Tabletar- For sals by R.
erfect fit guaranteed.
L. Harrie
1905
CULVER & TILBURY,
Walches and jewelry carefully
Mr. Hei vie, father of W. H. Hel-
repaired. Leave work with O. M
Harris. Watch furnished you until vie formerly of Dayton, now one of
the Statesman force at Salem, was
yours is repaired.
R eynolds .
killed last week by a tree falling on
Elder Hkaggs will preach in the him while chopping wood near Carl­
Christian church next Saturday ton. He was greatly respected;
evening. He will also hold servi­ near 80 years old.
ces Sabbath morning and evening
at tbe usual hours All axe invited.
Rev. Pratt will hold the Fourth
Quarterly oonfarence of tbe United
EGGS—Barred Plymouth Rock Evangelical church in Dayton. Sat­
Eggs from the best strain on the urday 18, at 2 o’clock. He will
Coast, at 50 cents per sitting.
preach thasame evening in Day ton,
J. H. MOORE, Dayton, Ore., also at 11 o’clock Sunday morning,
Detmering has for some time, with communion services at the
been supplying bls customers with close. He will presch at 8 p t»
Bunday at Unionval«, and in the
fruits. His oranges are extra large evening will be at Lafayette.
and of good quality.
A. P, Robertson, an old time res­
Prof. F. D DeLong who has been ident of the Unionvafe neighbor-
in McMinnville practicing, his pro- hood, died Wednesday evening last
fossioirof Magnetic Healing, has week. Deceased was 89 years of
gone to Chehalis, Wash., where be age. and was a pioneer rerident of
will be for two weeks; when he this county. He was honored and
«gala returns to McMinnville.
held In high esteem by his many
friends
and neighbors. Burial oc­
If von want the latest In spring
curred
Friday
in Brookside ceme­
waistings; Fancy Ginghams, etc.,
tery,
Dayton.
etc., it wiH pay you to wait until
Rippey’s new goods arrive,—about
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February 10th.
» H ouse B urnt —About 10 a. m.
Thureday, a fire was discovered in
White’s restaurant at McMinn­ the roof of Wm. Cain’s residence,
ville, appears always to be well pat­ corner of Fourth and Alder streets.
ronised. White keepe everything The roof was soon all ablase, and
about hie promisee neat and tidy, in a very abort time the building
and attractive to ouetomere. _
was{in ashes. A small portion of
the fnmiture was saved. Lose in
APPLES.—A lot of good the neighborhood of 12000. Houee
Apples,—at 40 cents per box. and furniture waa insured with the
Call without delay, on D. A. Fire Relief Association of McMinn­
Snyder at Dayton evaporator ville for 11,000
office.
Wm. Smith who has been acting
A rb Y ou R estless at N ight as purser on the O. R A N. lower
and harraeeed by a bad I cough? Columbia river boats, is again pur­
Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, ser of bis “first love,” the steamer
it will secure you sound sle’ep and Ruth, plying between Ibis and Port­
effect a prompt and radical cure. land; Harry Blanchard, wbo has
Sold by R L Harrie.
been purser on tbe Ruth while Mr.
Smith was filling tbe position on
W. 8 Reynolds, the well known Columbia river boats filled,by him,
jeweler of Newberg, came up to has returned to bis old position as
Dayton on his wheel Wednesday^ purser on the Columbia.
He reports the roads in splendid
condition for wheeling. Mr. R.
Wm. Marshall, of Portland,
says Newberg is tbe banner town; formerly chief engineer of steam
building and business in all lines er Rulb, now manager of a boat
booming.
line on the Lewis river, in which he
has an interest, informed Purser
A Parlor Meeting will be held at Esbenbaugh that thousands of peo
the home of Mrs. C. Kreitz, Tues­ pls in tbe old coutries are planning
day, February 21, at 2:30 p. m. to come and visit tbe Lewis and
The program will consist of recita­ Clark Exposition. Two sisters and
tions from the life of Francie Wil­ a neioe of Mr. Marshall’s, wbo
lard. Cordial invitation exteded to are in Germany at this lime inform
him that thousands of people from
all.
Dayton W. C. T. U.
that section are arranging to visit
Advertisements or articles for Exposition.
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publication in H erald , should
William
Milne,
late of Scotland,
be handed in by Wednesday
arrived
here
on
Tuesday
Iasi we«k.
noon, to insure publication same
Hie
sister
Margaret
Milne,
met him
week. Lenghty articlee on Sat­
in Portland. Tbe brother and sis­
urday or Monday morning.
ter bad not seen bach other for over
Underwear at cost. Where? At 9 years, when Miss Milne vieited
her parents iu Scotland, and of
Rippeys, of course.
course it was a joyful meeting of
A fraid of S trong M edicines — brother and Bitter. Mr. Milne <p
Many people suffer for years from pears well pleased with tbts ooun
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do try. He will visit with bis sister
so rather than take the strong med and uncle Wm. Milne, for a lime,
icinee usually given for rheumatism, and probably, may eventually make
not knowing that quick relief from bis home here.
f*ain may be eimply had by applyi­
ng Chamberlain'« Pain Balm and
MARRIED.
without taking any medicine inter­
BOOTH—SILVAIN—Miss Hen
nally v For sale by R. L. Harris.
rwlia Boot b and Mr. L. T. Silvain
of Seattle, were united in marriagt-
Dr. Estock will save you mon­ February 8; at St. Mark’« Epi neo
ey, do you good work in fitting pal church. Seattle. Rev Lloyd
your eyes with glasses, as he has officiating. The bride is a well
had access to largest eye hospit­ known lady here, having formerly
als in the World, in Chicago, Illi­ resided In this vicinity. * Many are
nois. He charges nothing for the good wishes of .friends here ot
the bride, for herself and hueband
examining yourfeyee. Call and
aee him.
stock holders
mketi ng
D ayton , Feb. 15,1905.
S ick H eadache — Thia distress­
Notice is hereby given that there
ing ail meat results from a disorder­ will be a meeting of the etockhold
ed condition of the stomach. All ere of the Dayton Co-operative
that is needed to effect a cure ie a Creamery, at Nichols hall in Day­
dose or two of Chamber,ain’e Store ton, Tuesday, the 28th day of Feb­
ach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the ruary, 1905, at 3 o’clock p. in Thi<-
attack may be warded off,or greatly meeting is called for the purpose of
•eeened in severity, by taking a dnse winding up the affaire of tbe cor-
°f these Tablet« as soon as the first poraLion. The attendance of every
Symptom "oT an attack appears, stockholder is earnestly requested.
Bad by IT L Harris.
Signed
B. G ab
ut el , President-
abriel
President.
Signed
OKKOON.
OPPORTUNITY.
RING UP 28
The World’d Fair that ie to be
held at Portland thia summer,
has assumed proportions already,
that has turpa§sed the most san-
Ask us if pur
is still loaded with
guiue expectations ot its most
enthusiastic supporters. Its suc­
those exceptional
.nd our answer
cess is. now assured. Beyond
.the shadow of a doubt there
Also equal
will be many thousands more will be
people visit Oregon this summer
AS GREAT BARGAINS IN
than in any 20 years of her his­
tory prior to this. Some may
ask, what baa this to do with
Dayton’s opportunity? Simply
this: these people coming as
they will come, from every
state in the Union, will not only
visit Portland, but all sections of
the State. The merchant who
gets people into his store, has an
opportunity of selling them
goods, which gives him a great
advantage over his competeti-
tors, who make no special effort
to get people to see their goods,
and learn their prices; so
And in tact everything in the store at prices
with tbe towns of Oregon, this
that will satisfy you that we have contfe
year more than ever.
Fellow townsmen, now is our
opportunity. Let us all join to­
gether and clean up the town,
and make it inviting to all wbp
and doing our utmost
visit here. Hold out the glad
hand to those frozen Easterners;
and take possession of them ; let
us be entnusiastic, even to such
an extent that the natural born
Remember, we
kicker, the twin brother to the
jackass, will get thawed out,
our goods. It they are not as represented,
warmed up, and even made to
,
return them, and 'your money will be
smile a welcome to the new com­
cheerfully refunded.__
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ers who are looking for homes
and a place to invest their mon­
Our Grocery Stock is being continually
ey..
replaced with FRESH GOODS.
The question naturally arises,
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how are we going to let these
We handle Dayton flour, also the celebrated
new comers know that there is
Olympic brand of hard wheat flour.
such a place as Daytoq?
How
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o
are they going to find out about Please give urti call.
Our time is yours always.
the splendid resources and ad­
vantages this town has to offer?
There is but one -answer to the
question: -Printers Ink—Public
ity. Let us make a tremendu-
ous effort to let these people
know jthat we want them, and
FI8HBURIT1 OLÔ STAND.
will give them every encourage­
ment if they will locate .with us.
SHOE GUN
BARGAINS,
“You Bet Your Boots.
UNDERWEAR,
MEN’S OVERSHIRTS,
WORK COATS
TO STAY
To Merit Your Patronage
GUARANTEE
0. B. RIPPEY & CO.
and invest their capita! here.
LUMBER «SHINGLES
Publisher of H brald has in­
vited a publicity mau to visit our
town tbe first of next week and
talk this matter up with our
townsmen and countrymen. He
To tboee about to build or repair I wish to call your attention
is fully experienced in writing
to
the
fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on
up towns and country, and per­
hand
a
fectly reliable, and we hope that
GOOD ASSORTMENT
a method may be devised that
will bring us many homeseekers
—-75—T---- —OF BOTH——
aud many investors.
ROUGH, SIZED and
DRESSED LUMBER.
wonder­
FOR BIBLE READERS.
There i< a strange and
ful prophet whose generation was
before the creation of Adam. He
ie not the Wandering Jew, nor the
eon of Noah, nor the old Levite,
nor John the Baptist; for he was
before them all. The Scripture
makes mention of him in Mark,
Luke and John, eo we may believe
that he is no impostor. His beard
is such that no man ever wore; he
goes ba reefooted like a gray friar;
wea s no hat Winter por summer,
hut often appears with a crown on
bis bead. His coal is neither lint
nor woven silk, hair nor linen. He
is a teetotlar. He prefers an hum
ble dwelling to a palace Heis very
watchful ^bleeps not in a bed, but
wita in a singular chair with bis
clothes on. He was with Noah in
the ark, and was at the crucifixion.
All the world beard him at the
same lime. He once preached a
short sermon which convinced a
man of hie sins. Though be never
rode on horseback, ha is sometime»
equipped as horsemen are. He is
an advocate of early rising, though
be never retires to bed His proph
ernes are so true that the moment
you hear bis voice you may know
what is approaching Now, whois
this wonderful propbet?
P bqf . F. D. D e L ong .
I tch —R ingworm —E. T. Lu
cas, Wingo, Ky
writes, April 25,
190JL JiFor 10 to 12 years I had,
been Afflicted with n malady known
as the ‘ itch.” The itching wn
most unbearable; I had tried for
years to find relief, having tried all
remedies I could he«r of, besides a
number of doctors I wish tn slate
that one single application of Bal*
lard’s Snow Liniment cured mo
completely and permanently. Since
then I have used the liniment on
two separate occasions for ringworm
and it eurad completely. 25c, 60c
and $1. Bold hy R L Harrie.
The O. R. dt N. steamers Ruth
and Modoc, pfe lt*twpen here and
Poland They' leave herq at 6 B.
tw., sharp. The Ruth leav Mon­
days, Wednesdays and F
Modoc
turning' alternate days,
leaves Tuesdays', Thured« s, Satur-
s; Sun*
days excepted.
IN SHINGLE^ I KEEP
Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy
Also Doors and Windows, Mold
ings &c
S. W. SIGLER
PH0mTY_F0R SALE.
R. L. CONNOR,
Purchasers 'desk-jpg information of
tbe propetty adveruseoHtelpw, will please
calf at the oflice of D ayton H kmald .
Those wishing to sell will have good op-
portnnity to dispose of their property by
letting it be Known through columns of
H bhald .
161 acres, over U in cultivation, excel­
lent land, some fine timber, two houses,
other improvements, 3 miles from Day-
ton, good water; if desired, purebsser
can pay one-half caab. balance on time
at low rate of intereat. The land will
produce good crops of anything grown
in Oregon, if properly cultivated; beau­
tiful site.
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5 acres, about
"C™" ln cultivation,
some bottom land, good for gardening,
good house and barn, good well and fine
spring, set to a variety of fruit, about M
mile from Dayton.
7 scree of land and five room honae,
with outbuildings, the beet of land, good
never failing well, some frait, 2 mile
from Dayton. If sold soon a bargain.
One buainees house and lot with small
barn in Dayton at a bargain.
60 acres of as good Isnd as in tbe val­
ley, 45 in cultivation—beet of water, 2
acres of young orchard— small fruits—
timber snougb for family use, M mH*
from depot at Lafayette, and IX mile
from Dayton; »50 per acre, cash.
65 acres, about 12 in cultivation, 20
acres slashed, bslanoe timber, young
orchard, good house and bam- At a
bargain.
80 acres, about 40 in cultivation, 10
acres slashed, balance in timber, small
prune orchard. This tract adjoins ths
abovs piece, and if desired tbe two will
be sold together; 6 mile from Dayton.
in
FARM FOR BALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
M c M innvillb , O b .
P atents
MlimiAL HOTEL,
A. J. McCANN, Prop.
DAYTON1, ORE.
are invited to give thia
honae
The house has lately been
refitted, newly painted and papered
and conveniently arranged for theac-
commotion of the public. Clean beds.
Tables supplied with the beet tbe market
affords.
TO TU Pillici
185 acre« of excellent land,
140 acres in cultivation, 45 acree
in timber, good improvements
valued at $3500. Located two
ANDERSON BROS»,
miles srom Day ton, boat every
day; $55 per sere, half casb, bal­
OREGON
ance on suoh time as desired by DAYTON,
Do all work in the line of
purchaser, at 6 per cent interest.
Address Robert Earl, Dayton,
Oregon.
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