Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, September 07, 1906, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1906.
Epplcy’o Perlectiou Pure Cream
of Tartar Baking Powder, is the
best baking powder made.
Dr. W. 0. Powell has bad remark*
able success in the treatment of all
diseases to which women are sub­
ject.
Geo. L. Washburn, head n urse
at the Crystal Springs Sanatorium,
Portland, is spending a few days
with his sijBter, Mrs. Swink at Craw­
ford.
The Elbertson hotel at McMinn­
ville, E. White proprietor, is a first
class hotel, as stated by those who
have patronized the bouse. Mr.
Wbite, as is known by the large
number of patrons of his restaurant,
is a liberal provider, and keeps bis
tables supplied with an .abundance
of the best eatables that the market
affords, and which are well prepared^
and arranged on the tables with
taste and neatness.
W.O. POWELL, D.C.
PRIC
—THE—
A full and fresh line of groceries
HIROPRACTIC SYSTEM
at Filer & Son’s.
Tom McNish was a passenger to
The druglees, knifeless system of
healing. Ages ahead of medicine, Ad­
Portland Monday.
justing rooms C. W. Powetl’s residence.
Mies Margaret Milne was a Day­
Office hours:—3:30 to 8:00 p. m.
ton visitor Monday.
< Chas Hall was a Sunday passen­
ger to McMinnville.,
Dr. Leroy Lewis of McMinnville,
H arness M akers .—For good
S. W. Iler made a business trip came down on the evening train well made harness call on Kolb
to Portland Saturday.
Saturday and visited his mother, Brothers of McMinnville. They
returning
on the Sunday morning make all styles of harness. If
John Arms made a business trip
train.
f
to Portland Wednesday.
you want a set of buggy, or
M<$.
Bowersox,
wife
of
Rev.
J.
FARMS, CITY PROPERTY, DAYTON
heavy harness for use on farm
Miss Nannie Andrus returned
ANDJMALL TRACTS
OREGON
former
pastor
of
the
or
heavy
teaming,
they
will
fit
from Portland Tuesday_ -."’y"
DAYTON IS 32 MILKS FROM PORTLAND,
Evangelical church of this place, is
on river and railroad. Take train
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hadley were visiting her numerous friends here you out on short notice and
at Jefferson St. Depot, Portland.
Boat at Ash St. Dock.
■°
reasonable prices.
Dayton visitors Tuesday.
this week.
Jay Avery is visiting bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rosensteel visited
WANTED. — Represetatives to
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Avery.
at Chas Hadley’s Saturday. Mrs look after renewals to subscriptions
W. F. Abdill and family have R., formerly Miss Mary Edwards, for the American Magazine. Expe­ this $60 Machine fpr $25
lived with Mr. and Mrs. Hadley in rience not essential. No capital FREIGHT PREPAID.
gone to Butteville to pick (Tops.
It is a high-arm, drop
head, ball bearing, lock­
late years.
needed. Good opportunity to build
stitch, double feed, self-
Mrs: E. A.- Aiderman was a pass­
threading shuttle: has
up
a
permanent
business.
Address:
enger to McMinnville Saturday.
automatic bobbin winder
Just Dow it appears that this sea- J. N. Trainer, 146 Fifth Ave., New
and other latest improve­
ments. This is the ANTI­
Walter and Bessie Young ar^80n
York, N-Y.
TRUST MACHINE. It is
siting
friends
at
Everett,
Wash.
certain
rainfair
during
hop
picking
’
visiting
the same machine agents
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are asking you »60 for. All
and State Fair week. A 'slight - ---------
Ye
bachelors
and
all
others
who
attachmentsgo
with each
Mies Vivan Miller was a Dallas mist fell Wendueaday evening.
machine.
Sold
for only
wish to have a good Sundaydinner,
»5 cash and $3 monthly.
passenger Saturday, returning here
Write TODAY for free FURNITURE CATALOGUE showing
The live stock show of Yamhill patronize the Commercial hotel. elegant
Monday.
household goods we will ship (Freight
J. O. Lyon, who lives on Chas county, to be held in McMinnville Landlady McCann always has Prepaid) on Easy Payments—our new CREDIT plan.
Furniture Company
Hadley’s farm, was a Dayton vis­ September 27 and 28 will be attrac something extra prepared for Sun­ Gevurtz
•
173-175
First
St.. PORTLAND. OR.
live and of interest, not alone to day*_______ ,
itor Monday.
stock growers, but other«.__
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford were
Appendicitis is readily cured
Services next Lord’s Day, Sept. without the use of drugs or knife, TO PEOPLE OF DAYTON
business visitors to Dayton Tues­
day evening.^.
9, at the Christian church. Sunday 'by the chiropractic method.
I|am prepared to spray fruit
The price paid for picking hops schoob|tdO a. m.; preaching at 11
subject
“
The
Constraining
Love
o
trees, to kill the San Jose soale
this season in this vicinity, is $1
America
’
s
Greatest-Weekly
Christ.
”
No
evening
service.
AL
and moss, in Dayton and vicin­
per hundred.
areinvited. M. J. T hompson ,pastor
ity.
Charges reasonable.
THE
Miss Matilda Thomas of Port-
L. W ambsgans /
All growers, as far as we are can
Jand, visited last week with Mrs.
learn,
report
their
hops
in
good
con
­
Phone No. 17.
Swink of Crawford-
dition and of good quality. We
- TOLEDO’ OHIO
- Weare informed that hops in the were informed by -R. M. Woolworth
. ;
vicinity of Day ton, are of good on Wednesday, that 30 baskets o The Best Known Newspaper in the
United States,
quality this season.
hops picked in bis yard made 9(
ClrculatWn
’lTl.OOO.
All hop growers in the vicinity of 1 sacks of good hops.
Popular in every State.
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
Dayton now have crews in their
W. E. Carpenter, of Portland, The Toledo Blade is now installed In its new
yards picking this year’s crop.
building, wifh a modern plant and equipment Read Wherever the English Language
Route Agent for Wells, Fargo & and
equal to Itfy publication between
Martin Miller & Armstrong drove Co., was here Wednesday. He was jqcw facilities
York and Chicago. It is the only Weekly
is Spoken.
newspaper edited expressly for every State and
down to railroad station Wednesday here on business connected with the territory.
The
most
valuable
paper for vou is the
The news of the world so arranged
New
York
Thrice-a-Week
World,because
that
busy
people
can
more
easily
comprehend,
to meet a load of hop pickers.
robbery at Nichols’ store Monday Ihan by reading cumbersome columns of dai­
it offers yon more at the price than anV
All current topics made plain in each I nikor
’ u ’TV* “V-7
Miss Gertrude Palmer left Thurs­ night, when a sum of money in they lies.
issue by special editorial matter written from
paper published anywhere in the
express
office
was
taken.
inception down to date. The only paper pub-1 world.
-r
day for Cunningham, Wash., where
Hshed especially for people who do or do notj This is a time of great events The
she will teaci^dming the winter.
daily newspapers, and yet thirst for plain Thriro-a-Woolr
" - lue
Mrs. Hoard fias moved from the read
facts. That this kind of a newspaper is popu- 1 once a Week World comes to youev-
Misses Marguerite and Elsie Oli- Popnay house, adjoining H erald lar, is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade ®ry other day, except Sunday, withall
now has over 185.000 yearlv subscribers, and is I the news, fullv accurately and nrnmntN
□bant returned from a pleasant visit office to the Stilwell property cor­ circulated
in all parts of the United States. I nJ
y’ atvuraiely an<1 promptly
to the news, the Blade publishes short'
, .
__
with their sister at Carlton last ner of Second and Alder. The addition
and serial stories, and many departments of
The Thrice a-Week World is fair in its
week.
matter
suited
to
every
member
of
the
family.
work of moving was quickly ac-
political reports. You can get the truth
Only one dollar a year. .. ...........................
from its columns, whethef^you are Re­
Miss Hettie Raker who has been complisbed^Mpnday morning wiih
Write foMree specimen copies. Address
publican or Democrat, and that is what1
THE BLADE,
visiting her uncle’s family here, re­ the aid of .Father Hibbert and oth­
you want.
Toledo, Ohio.
turned to her home in Portland ers. Mrs, Ponnay has given the
The Thrice-a-Week World always has
use of he property, during her life
Monday.
a serial story running, and it is always a
time, to the Christian denomination
first class story by a first class author.
Mrs. Wm. Laurence came up for a parsonage. The new pastor of
1 ublishes better fiction than any other
from Portland Wednesday to visit the Christian church, M. J. Thomp­
newspaper in the United States. Special
attention is also given to markets, and
with friends, and enjoy recreation son. with his family, will move into
—DEALER IN—
there are many other valuable features.
in hopyard .
the house to-day.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular '
Pork, Veal, Poultry and subscription
price is only $1 per vear,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and
and this pays for 156 papers. We’offer
B urglarized .—On Monday night
family of Dundee, spent Sunday
Country Produce, of
this unequaled newspaper and D ayton
Ht M. Oliphant’s, who live near the J. C Nichols store in this city
H erald together one year for $1.70.
All Kind.
was entered by a burglar or burg,
Dayton depot.
lars and in neighborhood of $30 in DAYTON,
OREGON.
S. B. Fay was a business visitor money taken; nothing else of value
to McMinnville this week. He also was taken. The money stolen was
visited with a number of his old mostly that of the express company
EXPERIENCE
friends in that vicinity^
which had been left in the money
Chas Woolworth, who has been drawer. Entrance to the store waa
in Eastern Washington some time gained by prying up the window in
arrived here Tuesday. He will re­ back part of store, on side of build-'
mg to sidewalk. No clue to the
main several weeks.
ELLIS & BOYD,
M arks
perpetrators of the robbery, but it
Miss Matilda Thomas of Portland, m^y be that it was a member or
.
C opyrights A c .
PROPRIETORS.
• "ketch «nd description may
Miss Nellie Geogfeon and Mrs. members of the band now breaking
°Ptn>on free whether an
J?" j" probably patentable. CommunlM-
Swink and daughter Mabel, spent into places of business in this val­ Commercial Work on short notice
on,fl<lentlal. Handbook on Patents
plt«^
agency for securing patents.
ley and committing robberies. It
Sunday at Lafayette locks.
■atents taken through Munn A Co receive
FIRST
CLASS
WORK.
notice
,
without
charge, in the
would appear from the ,way the
Mrs. Bailey, mother of Mrs. C. I. party had arranged to escape had
Gentlemen’s Work a
Raker, with hereon,from Florence, : they been detected that it was the
illustrated weekly. Lanrest cir­
Gi^drado, are visiting their relatives work of a professional housebreak­
S pecialty .
' * A. culation
of any neientlflc journal. Terrnw S3 a
SSr.’.f2?r A
U 8o*d b™i
new^uri
ujiui newMeaim»
and friends at Crawford this week. i er.
1 ,u
J. ARMS
Increasi
San
RENTS
Bread a
REAL ESTATE
Buy on Crediti
Toledo Blade,
The New York World
rj
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J. ARMS.
IME STUM
-
LAUNDRY,
.
. :
; P atents
Scientific American.
ä
PRICES
REAS ON ABLE.
« ÇA’e~ N™ M
San Fn
ago it wai
cisco hac
record for
eclipsed i
labor adi
food have
during, th
Today i
rant croi
inied in i
a small si
must not
where thq
bare of cld
by the wo|
trict and 1
its prices
placed.
The pn
other felt
increase,
cent.
|
“It is I
host. “I
things as J
gin with,!
than- forn
struck, a]
wLges the]
raised.
“Then I
again tbl
not an ind
a month, I
the priced
- “Frnitl
just the o!
ened to J
them. Tl
now they I
<do? I had
of buaineal
He told 1
the truth!
line have I
bricklayer!
day. In J
ceive $6, J
>5 50, pl|
structural I
‘ |7.50, cenl
- and shee«
painters $9
no.
I
The figl
highest n]
tioned at t]
age would I
ecale coua
All contrafl
in order tJ
against eaJ
not seem tl
has fol fowl
creased wal
industry, 11
before.
I
St. Petei
of Septeu
spread to
mara and I
uries are
cost of fee<l
the centra
required in
and Bowin|
121,500,00
Wilso
Chicago,
culture W
the stocky!
planta, and
ly pleased
conditions