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I will let yon know and hare the paper dlacontinned, under which condiriona It la nnderatooa that the copies received shall coat me nothing. Otherwlae yon may send me tbs Cosmopolitan for a full year and bill be at the regular subacriptlon price of only one dollar. Write plainly. • Name............................. ....................... • Street...................................................... < atj........... Poel master Eckman of Mok inn - si lie, was hereon Friday lest, view­ ing lbs ruins caused by the fire. He NO. 23 DIED. Daily Passenger Service on œL.sfrX^ . e A. VA/«k* k» a K m m A £ r::..-....... State.................................................. .. German pointe out that certain Filer & Son want your butter •nd eggs, for which they will pay paraeitic plante—tbe caoutchouc miateltoes discovered three years the higheet price. ago in Venezuela—hold out tbe B. A. Klika, Attorney-at law, hope that tbe ideal fruit may be Q. F. R. A. bld’g, McMinnville. realized Tbe caoutchouc in some Collection and life insurance. All of these species amounts to om - fifth tbe weight of tbe dried fruit. law work carefully attended to. Tbe fruit ie not large, but variee in Appendicilie ,la readily cured rise in tbe three groups of species without the um of drage or knife, of these mistletoes. Tbe caoutchouc instead of being • milky juioe, ie In by the chiropractic method. the form of • solid envelope sur­ A full and fresh line of groceries rounding tbs seeds. nt Filer A Soo’s. G. B. Franklin received • ship­ Freeh candies, fresh tropical fiuits, and the best brand of oigare ment of soap iMt week. Altbo an elderly man, he poeeeseee much at Detmering’e. bueineee ability, and his efforts Forty acre« No. 1 land irith im- along tbe line of industry and eelf [Movements, 2( miles of Dayton—a depeodepce are highly ooosmsnd- >«rgain. Inquire at this offioe. r Notice—Wanted At the home of her daughter, Yamhill Division S. P. Mrs. C.B. Moorehouee, at Cen Tbe Dundee Orohard and Pack­ A A - R. R. trails, Washington, August 2d F. M., A. C. Dstmsring. ing Company will need thirty ad­ Xfe the grata ta the neck of lend ^»«»0 F. Hadley, of Day- Toward Portland............ ....8:32 a. m. ditional pickers to harvest this 44 44 ... .4:4ö p. m. betVeenthTWillamette and Yam- SL®«00; ln From Portland................ ... .9:15 a. m. seasons’ prune crop; steady f.im- bill rivers bM been threshed. The Ohio December 19th, 1849,where For particulars ....5ió8 p. m. ilies preferred. yield wm fair. That on the P. J. 8h® Ilved with her parent* (the DAILY FREIGHT address Dundee Orchard A Packing SERVICE Co , Dundee, Oregon. Fusou and wifejun- Richmond farm averaged 25 bueh- late '"** John B ” Toward Portland ...11:50 a. tn, til about 1865, wheu they moved From Portland sis to the acre. ...11:28 a. m. Daniel Gibbon with his threshing to Indiana. In 1872 she was crew, is doing good work in^his married to Wm. Macy Hadley, vicinity. Grain iff turning out well who preceded her to the better and tbe average yield will greatly world 24 years ago. In 1875, exceed last years* crop. with husband and parents came Mias Stella Faller of Okldhoyia to Oregon, settling on a farm If Mice of E. J. Avery, and who is miles east of Dayton, where she making a tour of the West, has has resideded ever since. She MADE IN been visiting relatives here. 8t>e was a faithful, devoted daughter, OREGON will.later return toOklohoma where wife, mother and friend. In early she is employed as a teacher in tbe life she united with tbe Friends public schools. church remaining a member un­ Mre. J. L. Castle and daughter til her death. Besides a host of Ruth MoOullom, and Miss Lottie friends, a daughter and three and Ryth Rippey, sod Mrs. Rich sons are left to mourn her loss; mond and daughter Agnese, left on Mrs. Clinton B. Newhouse of ths train Thursday for Newport. Centralia, Wash., Walter B. Had­ They expect to be gone about two ley of U. S. Forestry service, of Mrs. Anna Westerfield and son Fort Bayard, New Mexico, visited friends at Lafayette Satur* Chas Hall, 'Dayton’s profioent and Ellis and Louis-Had^y of ~ well digger) spent Sunday with bis Dayton. Miss Lottie Gibbon entertained mother. Mr. Hall is an experienced Mrs. Hadley had been in poor friends from La Center, Waeb., last workman*in line of bis profession. health several years, but death At present he ie unable to accept of week. wm caused suddenly by dropsy all work offered him. Charlie Wirfs hae returned from of the heart. The body was Is an Oregon production made in Eddie Gibbon, one of the indua- a visit with relatives and friends at shipped home for interment. Salem by C. M. Eppley. It is a trious sons of Will Gibbon has been Portland. Ellis Hadley and his unefe; J. L. pure, unadulterated Baking Powder laid up with awBvere carbuncle on Hossins, met tbe bodv at Mr, and Mrs. D. DeTiere returned hie arm, and altbo causing him and contains no poisonous or dili- from a visit to ths ooMt at Newport, much pain, he only comploins at Portland. Mr. and M ts . New­ tirous substance injurious to health. Saturday. house accompanied tbe body This Baking Powder is rapidly being obliged to atop work. gaining in favor by those wh<» bave from Centralia. The funeral Representative and Mrs. F. A. J. H. Flower formerly of Dayton, given it a trial. All grocers in Sa­ Crawford, were business visitors at late of DallM, was forced to leave was last Saturday; Mrs. Jessie lem keep it in stock As also do Edwards of Newberg, preached Dayton Friday. there, according to statement of an in valley towns and cities. pUT lip IN GLASS JARS others Tbos Mills of McMinnville, road exchange, for fear of violence to sermon in M. E. church; burial Patronize home—“Made in Ore­ mMter of the 8. P. Co., wsh visiting him by a mob. He^was charged in BrooKside cemeterY. Ql/TS, ZiÖAk. gon” products. Use Perfection with criminal assault on a little in Dayton Monday. Baking Powder. girl. T his is Y our O pportunity — Wm. Milne, of Portland, enjoyed A. J. Waller, Ella Sutton and I mprove I t .—A photographic a pleasant Sunday visit \with rela­ Charlie Hungerford, after a four tent has been set up on the va­ tives and friends here. month visit with relatives 'at Day­ cant lot north of Powell’s store, ChM Hadley and wife were visit­ ton, left Tuesday for their home at where you can get potographic ors at Dayton Friday. Mr. Hadley Stafford, Kaneaa. They fonnd it work of qvery description done on wm on the sick last week. very convenient to be able to pu r- short notice and at moderate Roy Gabriel and wife visited with chase through tickets of the R. R prices. Alois Zellner, propri­ etor, takes portraits, views, cray­ cheeked to its destination. returned to Forst Grove Monday. ons, stamps, flashlights, and does Filer A Son are still leaders ip copying and enlarging, pastel There will be preaching in tbe Christian church next Sunday at tbe grocery business. Their i^nd water colors. Everything 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All invited. store is now located in the build­ at tbe very lowest prices. While, ing, what was formerly Mutch- you have the opportunity to get Thoe McNish, one of the large hop growers of this section, received ler’s carriage shop, on Fourth work of the above named de­ i new hop stove by Friday’s freight. street, opposite the park. They scription done right here at have a full line of first-clau gro­ Miss Jessie Dill and Nellie Goeg- ceries, which they sell at lowest home, and guaranteed to be done in a satisfactory manner and .at lin, residents of tbe north side of low prices, why not improve the river, were Monday visitors at Dal­ prices. ton. » ' A remarkably / heavy yield of opportunity and save time and barley wm harvested on tbe farm trouble and also money. Martin Miller and family from the Red Hills north of town, were of O. C. Turner, two miles north of ». pleasant callers at Dayton Tues- Weeton, Eastern Oregon. Tbe yield REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS from 14 acres was 529 sacks, or I Yamhll County AbetractCom 1,267 bnehele, «n average of 90j Reported by the petty, McMinnvlle. Mre. 0. B. Rippey and daughter bushels to the acre. Turner Bros, Bank of Newberg to L M Parker, NOTE AND LETTER PAPER, Lottie returned Friday, from a busi­ were expecting a good yield, but did ness visit to Portland and Clack­ not look for more than 70 bushels lots 3 nd 4, blk 15, Deskins 2nd ENVELOPES, PLAIN AND FANCY, add to Newberg; 4425. PENS, INK, FANCY NOTE PAPER AND TABLETS amas. to the acre, wbicb is a big yield. United States to G C Roberts, CANDIES, NUTS, ALL KINDOF W. Haynes and family of New­ J. W. Coffin, an employe in tbe 162 acres in secs 20 and 29, t 3 s, THE BEST CONFECTIONERY MADE, berg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Spaulding Logging Company’s saw­ r 3 w ; homestead. (ORANGES, LEMONS, ANDOTHERTR3PICAL FRUITS Mrs. G. B. Franklin, Mra. Haynes Geo C Roberta and wife to W A mill at Newberg, and a former res ­ ALSO, . parents. ident of this place, bearing that Calavan, 1 acre in claim No 64, t 3 Mise Christopher and Mrs. Con- Dayton was on fire last Friday and s, r 4 w; 11050. rand and daughter Almeda of New­ about to be totally destroyed, took Andrew Orndoff and wf to Arvine berg, visited with Mre. M. Oliphant passage on the freight train, arriv­ Orndoff, 80 ace in eec 25, t 2 s, r 3 Saturday. ing here just after the fire had been w;96OO. DAM Sullivan and wf to Wm L Regular service at Baptist church checked. He had an opportunity Walker, 413.61 aos in seo 20 and to view tbe rain caused by the firey next Sunday. Id morning 11 a. 29, claim 50, t 3 s, r 3 w; 912,360. «- m. “Visions.” Elma Parish will element. sing a aolo. Miss Madge Dunn of Portland, and wf, It 7, blk 36 Oak Park add W. F. Gilkey of Webfoot, drove came up to Dayton on Thursday to McMinnville; 975. over to the station Wednesday to last week. She took part with the Frances J Vanzandt to Miller LODGE DIRECTORY. meet a nurse who io employed at many active women workers who Murdock, a w | of eec 18, t 2 s, r 5 J. B. Stilwell’s. did such noble work in assisting w; 93,500. T J Smith and hueb to John H Mise Eva Aiderman and Elsie to save property from being destroy­ W. OF THE W. Oliphant are in attendance at tbe ed by the fire last Friday. Miss Bennett, Ite 5, 6, 7, blk 12, White- teachers examination in MoMinu- Dnnn was a former teacher in tbe eon; 9100. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 Ellie F Hadley et al, to Harriet Woodmen of the World meets on Sat­ public schools at this place for sev­ ville this week. F Hadley, 270 acres in t 4 a, r 3 w; urday of each week, in Woodman hall, Mre. Maggie Brooksand two chil­ eral years, and is here visiting her Davton, Oregon. Visiting Neig bore 91. dren of Portland, has been visiting many old friends. Martha J Pittman to Henry Holz- welcome. with the former’s sisister, Mrs. Will A. C. DARR, O. C. That railroad preperty in Oregon meyer, tracts 81 and 82 in Dundee L. H. LITSCHER, Clerk. Gibbon of Dundee. waeaseeeeed at only 910,815,915.41, Orchard Homee No 1; 9450. L. R. Aiderman came np from when it had a commercial value of Volney Leonard to A A Leonard Portland Friday. The Professor nearly 970,000 000, is one of the and wf 245 ace in eec 14,15 and 25 reports tbe arrival of a new boy at important and interesting features WOMEN or WOODCRAFT their borne, born July 81. DAYTON, OREGON. of the report of the Oregon Tax A Student ’ s Geological Map of Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of J. O. Lyons and Chas Hadley Commission, which will be present­ Oregon, with notes by Ellen Condon Woodcraft, meets on the Arst Thursday were at Dayton Friday last, assist­ ed for the consideration of tbe next McCornack, is contained in July evening of each month in Woodman ing merchants who were burned out legislature. Tbeee figures relate to Bulletin of Oregon Uni verity. In ball, Day ton, Or. Visiting Neighbors A full supply of Undertakers valualione in 1904, which was the to move into new quarters. Goods kept in slock. Hinrse tbe introduction tbe author saye: always welcome. latest year for which tbe commis­ MRS. IDA E. ROWLEY, G. N. Robes, Embalming. ALMEDA 81MLER, Clerk. Miss Hettie Parker of Portland, sion could secure reliable informa­ “There has been some call for a ge­ ological map of Oregon as an aid in is visiting with her uncle’s family, tion. teaching and to assist in tbe unfold­ who live on the Breyman farm in _____________ __ _________ ing of Oregon’s history as told in Tbs Two Islands and other geolog- W.O. POWELL, D. C attorney for Eetber Mitchell, who UNITED ARTFSANS The road to the depot end the murdered her brother in Seattle,was leal literature of the day. That Wheatland road in the Pleasant- in town one day last week getting thio map with its accompanying Security Assembly No. 16, meets in —THE— dale- neighborhood, are among those acquainted with people who knew notes of explanation ie very incom­ regular session the 1st andSd Tuesday in month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:30 on which a coat of gravel has been tbe Mttebell , family........... Miee plete is hardly necessary to affirm, each p. m. Visiting members invited. . CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM for the geology of Oregon has never placed. M. M. RO88NER, M. A. Eetber Andrew», whose home is at been worked out In careful detail, W. 8. MRS. HIBBERT, Bec. ' Thn drugh'SB, kuif<-lpKH Hint ¿ ..f Mrs. N. Bradley and daughter Whittier, California, bM been elect­ except in some few favored regions, healing. Agee ah.mil of niclhlip Verona and son Clarence, and Mr. ed m a member of the faculty of so that large sections yet remain Justlug rooms C. W. Pow. tl'- ie-i -% and Mrs. John, and Grandma Brad­ Pacific College for next year. Sbe with only a superficial reconnisance Office hours:—3 :3o to 8:0o p m. ley returned from an outing at New­ ie a graduate of Whittier College to determine tbe general age of the and aleo of Stanford University, depoeite. But for this work the port Monday. After the fire Postmaster Detmer­ both of wbicb inetitutione fiive her writer bM tried to gather knowledge excellent recommendations............ from all available eouroee including B. F. bWICK, iog moved the poetoffice to hie resi­ 60 Machine for $25 It U a high-am, drop dence, where it remained several An offer is again made for a free the original research of Professor bead, ball bearing, loch- days. The office is now in the ferry that Newberg cannot afford to Condon and the valuable work •tlub. double feed, •elf- let go by. Tbe county court of Ma ­ threading «buttle: bit DAYTON, 01 Litecher store room. done by the United States Geolog­ automatic bobbin wfmler rion county bM made an offer to ical Survey through such men as and other lateatimprove­ ment«. Thia it the ANTI* Eppley’s Perfection Baking Pow­ Cy tbe sum of9350 a year towards Diller, Lindgren, Russell, Knowlton TRUST MACHINS It la I ping to maintain a tn» ferry and and others. Hoping that this little tbe Mm« machine agent« der lean ‘'Madein Oregon” produo are a«kingvou >60 for. All tioo.' It is made In-Salam, the it ie understood that tbe Mme offer may stimulate a love for Oregon’s attachmentago with ear It machine. Bold for only capital of Oregon, by C M. Eppley, will be made by the oourt in thio most ancient history, the author of­ >5 eaab and I’*’ tn 'Dthly. who, to supply the steady and rap­ oounlry. Tbe amount Mked for by fers it to tbe students of hsr native Write TWAT for free mMTWf CATALKVI tawing e>g«nt boueebold gooda we will ablo (FreleLl Mr. Gearin is 9900 • yMr, wbicb, idly increaaing demand for tbe R L. CONNOR, FreoeM)ow I mv Permeate -uur new 0M9fT pte: state.” powder, has just installed new ma in order to be mad« up, will require OwvwwtW Fsarnftsvw Oomjrwfvy 1TS-1TS Fir»I »«„ VOMTLAND. OR. obinery for its manufacture on a a guarantee of 9200 a year from ATÍ0PJTE7 AT-1AW, When crossing the Willamette larger scale. Eppley’s Perfection tbe people Newberg. With • free Baking Powder is <110. K. Try ferry, the travel this wsy will be from Polk or Yamhill counties, try Finn cigars at postone« store. M c M tmwvtí i r, 0«. the Wheatland ferry. •t. Rippey A Co. keep it for sale. greatly inoreeaed. 1___ 0.1 — — i ■ Perfection Baking ËPPLEfê A Direct Line a trató ginn Cards, Posters. Circulars« Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON« OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST <10. 1906. VOL. XXII «* OST PRIHTED: Powder ; BAKIN6 POWDER Sold by O. B. RIPPEY & CO. L. LITSCHER, F. L. BRADLEY & CO. HE KEEPS THEM You will find them all at A. C. Detmering’s, And at Right Prices The Best Quality of TOBACCO and CIGARS, etc., etc. DAYTOli CAO!» J. G. LEWIS, U n dertaker ♦ - r on Credit! DEBITI ST V f 1