Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 31, 1905, Image 1

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    DAYTON
HERALD
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Subscription *l p«i yu if paid ia I
0 n paid wlthla six AoetM.
Dlapfay advartiacmenU. He(l* I
month *1; each adJiUonai luch M «-----
month; rradtns notlrei tn localcolumn least«
par Ilea torlrM ln»ctlon. « ceota for tubae
quant loMrtlon.
Obituary and marriac* notice« not exceeding
llllne«, published tree. It «ent In tor publlrx-
tioa nt once. Card of thank«, r*aoluL>ona. and
liar matter t eenta per line. <
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Letter and Bill Heads, etc
BANK ÔF DAYTQN.
ABRIVAL AMD DgPAETUBB OF MAILI.
President, J. C. NICHOLS. Vice-President, R. L. HARRIS.
Cashier J. E. MELLINGER.
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I. t.NIchols, D A. Snyder, R L. Harris, M. 8. Peery, N. A. Harris.
Traosects a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange
avanti* ia any part of the UuiUd Stales, sold at reasonable rates.
Offers its services with the uaeurance that the interest of all patrona
will he carefully guarded.
Hanking boera 9 a M. to 12 m ., 1 p m to 4 p . m .
COME AND. SEE,
Another boavf frost Thursday
ornine, which probably killed
ville, will b»
days, 11 and _.
practice of bis
of McMinn-
Dayton, two
April, for the
OD.
R. N. Snell bas fold his farm to
KB. VODBlUv* »»auraa vw »u svluj
there being 186 aerea in the tract.
fruits at Mr. Snell thinks of moving to Cal­
ifornia. _____ _
The beet of tropical
Detmering’s.
F ob S alb —Seed oats.
E lus H adlby , Dayton.
Wed need ay morning. It was quite
cloudy and foggy during the morn­
Sami Montgomery has opsnsd ing, because of this, it is thought
a carpenter shop in A. O. U. W. that no barioni damage has boon
building.
done to the frail crop.
Before purchasing elsewhere your
Flour, Feed, Garden Seeds and
made at Abdill’e
Grass Seed of all kind.
emith ebop.
POULTRY FOODS, DIG CHICK FOOD
Just received a car load of Land Plaster.
Day tou Feed Store, Cor. Fourth and Ferry Sta.
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BUSINESS CONUNDRUMS.
Who said EDWARDS*’ going up a stump? Some MUG-WUMP.
Who said EDWARDS I’ going to “bust?”
The town“ TRUST.
Who aald EDWARDS was going to leave town? Some fool CLOWN.
Whoaaid EDWARDS ”11« TOO CHEAP? Ths other FELLOW.
Who said EDWARDS IS
CRAZY?
Soms smart ALECK.
Neighbors, Friends, Fellow Citiaens, and Faithful Patrons—Don’t be­
lieve any of lbs above Y arns Edwards is still doing business in his
own way, al bis own prices—paying more for produce, and giving more
goods for lbs money, than any store in town—at ihe same old aland.
N obthbast C obnbb B usy S tbbkt ,
Day ton , Oregon.
We have just received opr Spring Une of Wall Paper and cordi­
ally request you to call and look it over.
We have the largest
stock we have ever carried, and the Patterns and Prices are right.
In fact we don’t think you will find a more satisfactory line in the
We have some bargniuwin brokeq lots.
R. L. HARRIS, Druggist.
1905.
tin and black- > The twenty-aaeond annual ses­
sion of the Yamhill County Sun­
day
School Association, to be
Freeh groceries of aU kind and i
al popular prices, at Nichols A held in this city March 30 and
Gabriel’s
31, is now in session, with 40 del-
McMinnville.
JLLD Office.
DAYTON
DAYTON». OREGON» FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905.
VOL. XX
county.
Cards, Posters. Circulars. ~
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CULVER à TILBURY, ,
H ouse F umishbm , ’
McMINNVILLB,
OBBQON.
WEST DAYTON.,
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D. A. Snyder shipped 22 cases of
eggs to Portland last week.
Mra. R. B. Miller lost a fine sheep
last week—killed by the morning
train. "
Rev. R. E. Dul^p was a passen­
ger on the morning train to Port­
land, Monday.
Mrs.^ Jensen and two daughters,
former residents of Dayton, won
passengers to Newberg Saturday.
. We are pleased to noto that Chas.
Hadley, who had an attack of grip,
has fally recuperated.
A lady, whose name wo did not
earn, wm contemplating the pur­
chase of 10 acres of land num Prof.
R. Aiderman.
Two important meetings an be­ nembere by the Woodmen at Port­
ing bold in Dayton thia week, Sun­
Elisabeth and John Bradley have day School Convention, and the
sold lot 219 In Dayton to Dr. B. F. Offioen Meeting and Teachers’ In­
stitute. The latter to bo held on
Swick for 8600.
Saturday._____________
You will findatupply of feed,
Dayton Civic Club will mart Sat­
flour and seeds at all times at W.
urday, April 1, at 2:30 p. m. at the
8. Hibbert’s feed store. *
home of Mrs. Rippey. This club
“The Sheepherder,” Paul De La­ cordially invites men and women,
ney’s new novel. Call at this office who desire to help advance the in­
dustrial, legal and educational
and let us toll you about it.
rights of all its citiseno.
:
If you want eggs for setting,
R. B. W bbbib , Seo. protom.
from the best strain of registered
The rains of late brought the
birds, leave orders at Litscher’s
water
in the Yamhill and Willam­
store.
ette rivers up to a good stags for
Almost everything in the dry navigation. Tuesday morning the
goodsand clothing Uns al“ Nichole Willamette, al Albany, was over
A Gabriel’s. Aleo a fall stock of 12 feet above the low water mark,
groceries.
but was falling. Itwas about the
same
at Salem that morning. Con­
C. Powell is having pipes put
siderable
drift wood was floating
to connect his premises with the
down
stream.
There was a rise of
city water mains, and have the use
over
12
feet
in
the
Yambill.
of water from^tbem.
On Tuesday aaya a correspondent
Litcher’s motto is, “The Best
Quality for a Reasonable Price.” of ths Daily Oregon Statesman of
Not, “How Many Goods Can I Salem, writing from Lincoln, that
Mise Jennie Coyle of Salem, and
Sell You for a Quarter.”
Mias Teaste Bixby of Newberg,
In connection with hie line of when about to get aboard the steam­
fine confectionery and tropical er Altona, came near loaing their
fruits, Detmering also ksepe a line lives, by ths pilot running the boat
bard against the dock, aod smash
of fine otationery.
ing it into splinters. A reporter of
Watches and jewelry carefully ths H bbald who was on the boat
repaired. Leave work with O. M. al the time, does not think that the
Harris. Watch furnished you until accident was quite ac serious as re-
yours is repaired.
R eynolds .
wrtod.
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DON’T WAIT!
end loot Monday. ~
J. Q Swink, of Lebanon, was
visiting relatives hers fart wook.
Hs expressed himself as being well
pleased with Dayton and the sur-
ounding country.
Messrs. Frsd Crawford, James
Dundas and Martin Miller finished
removing the old telephone poles
from ths west sids of the road load-
ng to town, and will use the wire to
farther the interests of the line
already established on east side of
same road.
Messrs. Daniel Gibbon, Fred and
J. M. Crawford, received a shipment
of land plaster last Wednsoday.
This means of. fertilising has been
extesively experimented with at the
Agricultural College at Corvallis,
and is highly recommended by that
institution.
- - MARRIED.
At Vancouver. Washington on
Wednesday, March 22, at the res-
dence of the bride’s sister Mr. and
in. L. J. Ramey, 9th and K. Sts.,
ir. Thomas I. Temple, of Port­
end, Or. and Miss Maude Buck­
ner, of Vancouver, Mr. Temple is
a son of Mrs. R. B. Webber of
this city, who was in attendance at
the wedding; the bride is a highly
esteemed young lady. The young
couple were the recipients of many
valuable and useful presents. Mr.
Temple is bead salesman in a com­
mission house at Portland, and had
a house furnished and ready io
If you are going to want a new suit of clothes
now is the time to make your selection,
before the choicest patterns are exhausted.
We will place your order and have the gar­
ments made up when you want'them.
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500
Patterns to choose from. We guarantee the
GOODS, WORKMANSHIP, and a
PERFECT FIT
Our Stook of
DRY GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES,
Are being continually replenished
with new . and up to date Goods.
Prices
t atisfactory
GOODS GUARANTEED.
We Pay the Highest Market
Price for Produce.
Phone No. 28—Fishburn’s old stand
0. B. RIPPEY & CO.
Hollingsworth & ..Wilson
FURNITURE. 1 ... .
The party who sent iny book­
The G. A. R. and W. R. C.
let io- Df. Palmer will learn some­ iall in the interior, has been" ately after lunch and congratula­
thing of interest bj calling at neatly and tastily decorated with tion of friends. The ceremony was
my office.
DR- M arsh .__ ine paper and a coat ofpaint ou yerformed by a minister of the
doors and windows. The dec­ Christian church at Vancouver.
A House and two lots in Dallas will orative artist was Father W. A.
be trad d for acreage property near Kreitz, an old G. A. R. member. W. O. W. CONVENTION AT
Dayton or Lafayette. Inquire at The G. A. R. and W. R. Cl will
LOS ANGELES.
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this office.
The Southern Pacific Compa­
continue to improve their build­
State
Licensed Embalmers
Funeral Directors
J. W. Montgomery, son of Sami ing and grounds until they have ny will sell, on April 12th, 13th
HOLLINGSWORTH A WILSON.
Montgomery is now ready to do a fine hall and beautful grounds. and 14th, round trip tickets to
Los Angeles, at greatly reduced
painting of every description; also
NEWBERG, OREGON.
paper hanging Mr. Montgomery
The school at Whitsson, of which rates, account convention of
has the reputation of being a first Prof. J. G. Lewis, was principal Woodmen of the World and'
class workman. Leave orders at and Miss Libbis Hadlsy assistant, Women of Woodcraft, to be held
A. O. U. W. building.
closed on Wednesday. Miss Hadley at Los Angeles April 18th, 1905.
returned home on Thursday. Prof.
Call on nearest Southern Pa­
Mrs. J. 0. Nichols has moved Lewis will return here the first of cific agent for rates and full par­
her millinery stock, and the ex-, next week. The school was con ticulars.
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To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention
press office to her building, next ducted so much to satisfaction of
S afb C ough M bdicimb fob C hil ­ to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on
door north of bank. The lower patrons of the school, that they re-
story she has had remodeled and I nested that Professor Lewis and dren . —In buying a cough medi­
liss Hadley engage to teach cine for children never be afraid io '
GOOD ASSORTMENT
neatly fitted up for her millinery
another term; but they declined do­ buy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
department and the express busi­ ing so.
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OF BOTH
- There is no danger from it and re­
ness.
lief is always sure to follow. It is
ENTERTAINMENT.
especially valuable for colds, croup
TO FLESHY PEOPLE.
and whooping oough. For aale by
A moat interesting program R. L. Harris.
If you wish your flesh reduced will be given at the M. E. church
and become able to eat all you Tuesday evening, April 4; con­
EGGS FOR HATCHING—
IN SHINGLES I KEEP
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want, of wholesome food, come sisting of readings and imper­ from the beet strain of Barred
and see what I am doing for peo- sonations,
by
Miss Berth* Plymouth Rocks on the coast.
>le. You can consult in person, Hewitt, of Willamette Univer­ 50 cents per setting.
io drugs.
D r . M arsh .
J. H. MOORE, Dayton, Or.
sity; interspersed with music.
Admission 20 cents; children 10
F ob an I mpaibbd A ppetite .—
>ws of appetite always results from cents.
Miss Hewitt will also give her
sully digestion. All that is needed
î r i TH b -| I I < i l i«^. *fr i ■
■ a few doses of Chamberlain’s entertainment at Webfoot, on
R. L- CONNOR,
Hanging.
W. T. HATTEN,
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They Wednesday, April 5.
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invigorate
the
stomach,
strength
­
S. Gov't frantoti mc s patent for an spallane«
Tho undenigned having loaated In
ATTORHBY-AT-LÂW,
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re. No elaetie or itc«l band «round tile body en toe digestion and give you an
A PRACTICAL
- We are informed that as one of Dayton, is now prepared to do all kind
appetite like a wolf. Theee Tab­
way of haaUng whfli yon work.
m WE8TBROOE, MAINE.
M c M innville , O b .
lets also act as gentle laxative. For the firmot Walts <t Gooding,mer­ of Painting and Paper Hanging in the
chants at St. Paul, Marion coun­
ty, while dosing the store on SaV
LODGE DIRECTORY.
AND
0. C. T. CT'S STtilHS
The Oregon Sem - Weekly Jour­ urday night last,was held up by a and at low prices. Satisfaction guaran-
man
at
the
point
of
a
pistol,
who
nal Will soon begin the publication
A. J. McCANN, Prop.
W. OF THE W.
The O C T. Co.’s steamers, going
of a new newspaper novel by Paul relieved the merchant of 835 in teed.
up the Willamette river, pasa Wee­ OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 De Laney entitled “The Sheep herd cash. The hold-up cbap made r Office In A. O. U. W. building.
ton Landing, where people of this Woodmen of the World moots first and wr ” In order to give our readers a a weak attemj t to open the safe,
Is now reedy for business at Sam The public are invited to give this
J. W. MONTGOMERY.
Tuesday of each month, at Wood­
vicinity generally take the Willam­ third
Baxter’s old stand.
man hall, Dayton, - Oregon- Visiting chance to read this story, ws havs which contained $1000; but it it
house a trial. The house has lately been
ette river boats for up stream points Neigbora wslooms.
arranged an unprecedented low supposed be was too much fright
Having had more than twenty refitted, newly painted and papered
—Salem, Albany, etc., also down
A. C. DARR, O.O.
clubbing rate with the Journal.
years experience, I am^sure I oan and conveniently arranged for the ac-
L. H. LIT80HER, Clark.
stream—about 1 p. m., and going
This paper and the Semi-Weekly ened to tarry long.
please you and I solicit a fair share commotion o( the public. Gleen beds-
Tables supplied with the beet the market
down stream about the same lime.
Journal will be given one year, the
of
patronage. ' Give me a trial and affords.
The boats now run up to Corvallis. WOMEN 0» WOODCRAFT two for 81.76. Call at the office al
There were * number of mem­
be convinced.
Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of
Woodcraft, meets every Thursday evsn- ouce and subscribe in order tn get ber« of Old Hickory Lodge No 200
“The Sheepherder”
DRESS MAKING.—Mrs An­ ing in Woodman ball. Dayton, Or. Vis­ the first chapter of the story. This attended the initiation of 700 new
iting Neighbors always welcome.
offer applies to old subscribers pay­ members at Portland, Monday last.
DR.
J.
E.
MARSH,
na Westerfield, will do dress­
MISS. HATTIE G. GOW DY, G. N.
ing in advance ae well as new ones. Those attending were: Team—C.
De Laney’s New NoveL
making and sewing of all kind,
ALMEDA 8IMLER, Clerk.
C. Carter. Chas. Robinson, Arch
at her residence south side of
Don’t bother us unless you
UNITED ARTISANS
C ubic C onsumption —Mrs. B W. Nichole, F. Reichstine, W. Reich
The drugiiM, knifeteee system of Oregon Writer’s Best Effort.
the bridge across Palmer creek,
Security Assembly »0.16, meets in Evens, Clearwater, Kan. writes: aline, E. L Parrish, J. J. Rowley. want work done. .
healing. Ages ahead of medicine, Ad-
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near Dayton Evaporator. Would regular sssrion ths 1st and 2d Monday in My husband lay sick for 3 months. Ray Kreite, Geo. Slonebrink, Deli
Justine rooms O. W. Poweti’s residence.
Horseshoeing, wagon and hug* Offlcdbours :— 3 X» to S M p.
solicit a share of patronage from each month, in W. of ths W. hall, at 7 JW The doctors said be had quick con­ Morgariedge, B J Parrish end
A
story
o<
the
grsat r»ng* war Into
p. m. Visiting members invited.
which Is ioterwo*»o th« romantic spt
ladies of Dayton.
sumption. We procured a bottle of; wife, Perl Turner, J Collins. Those gy repairing, and general black­
MRS. M. M. RO88NKR, M. A.
of' acquiring tlmbsr lands and ths
W. 8. HIBBERT, See.
Ladies will find a good supply sodea
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and it attending, not in the team, were:
advancement of Irrigation.
smithing.
First
class
work.
of dross goods and underwear at This production will appear In the
cured him. Thal was six years F. E. Berry and wife, Mrs. A. F
I. O. O. F.
Oregon 8«ml-Weekly Journal In uerisl
Forty acres No. 1 land with im-
Nichols A Gabriel’s.
ago and since then we have always Parrish, T. McNish. N. Bradley, J.
LOW
PRICES.
form. The Journal will be clubbed with
Yamhill Lodge No. ». I. O o. F kept a hottie in the bones. We can I W. Turner, Wm Cain, H Jones I
Erovementa, 24 miles of Davton—a
thia paper, the two for tl 75. Subscribe
argain. Inquire at this office.
The
Woodman
had
a
grand
time
not do without it. For coughs and
- ANDERSON BROS.
at once and read this great story of life
Fellows
I. Visiting brethren y
celda it baa no equal. 25c, 60c and that day, having possession of the
Bargainsin merchandise for cash, come.
as told by Psul De L«n«y.
. L C. NICHOLS, ». G.
Dayton, Oregon.
8. W. 81GLBR. Sec’y.
city of Portland on the occasion
11.00 Sold by R L: Harris.
at Nichola A Gabriel's.
Rugs, Portierres,
Mattings, Linoleum,
Art Squares, Window Shades,
Picture Frames, General Repairing.
Carpets,
stand, northwest corner
Third and Ferry streets.
Dayton, Or. With the
Year 1905
we begin a more active
campaign in in our line of *
business—carrying more
complete line of General
Merchadise. As hereto­
fore we sell goods at the
LUMBER & SHINGLES
LOWEST LIVING PRICES
We invite the public to
call and inspect our goods
for themselves before
making their purchases.
NICHOLS i GABRIEL
Dayton, Or
R U PT URE
ROUGH. SIZED and
DRESSED LUMBER.
Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy.
Also Doors and Windows, Mold-
Painting and'
Paper
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Best Style,
Blacksmith
C01IKRC1AL BOTH,
Horseshoer,
Always
Busy
lounflmin^TAR