Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, October 05, 1906, Image 1

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DAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBtR 5. 1906.
VOL. XXII
NO. 31
M arriage L icenses
Ella Baxter, age 23, to Warner
Milla age 23, of Yamhill county,
Or.
Ethel May Van Dorn, 20, to Wil­
liam Ernest Vail, 20, Yamhill
county
Ada Ethel Cooper, 23, to James
Edward
Emerson, 27, Yamhill
The business men of Tillamook
oounty.
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have guaranteed a free right of Way
Elsie
Estellw-Cooper,
21,
to
Arie
to E. E. Lytle of the Pacific rail­
The new School Year opens September 25.
way and Navigation Company, with Madison Warren^ 23, t Yamhill ™
terminal grounds from Tillamook county.
Excellent advantages offered for students.
Martha Elisabeth Blum, 18, to
City to Nehalem river, and right
Cbarleí
wm. Tucker, 25, Washing­
Pleasant surroundings, with good moral associations-
of way from Nehalem river tethe
county line of Washington county. ton county, Or
Eva Lucinda Johnson, 34, to
In consideration of this Mr. Lytle
Francis
M Switzer, 33, Yamhill
has agreed to commence work next
county.
year in Tallamook City and grade
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Mary E Allen. 30, to John Albert
land build 15 miles of road, and
McDonald, 62, Lincoln county, Or.
Isora M Edmiston, age, 32, to
mook City and Hilleboro completed
Lewis
H Baket 32, Yamhill county,
by December 31, 1908 The free
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Grace E Houser, 21, to, Charles
the Conservatory of G asgow, Scotland, an instructor of ability the people of Tillamook , between
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Morgan, 25, Yamhill county.
120,000 and 130,000. ; Business
and experience.
Emma
M Owens, 19, to John E.
men and farmers have subscribed
For further information call on or address
Latimer,
26,
Tillamook couuty, Or.
liberally for that purpose. Some
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Mary
Ellen
Flynn, 33 to Henry
disappointment was felt by people
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of Tillamook,, that financial aid was Otto Miller, 23, Yamhil county,
not received from Portland business
Newberg was laid out in 1883,
men, as they feel that the road will on land owned by Jesse Ed­
President. .
be of commercial benefit to Port­ wards. Although the town has not
land.
,
had a pbenominai growth, it -had a
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steady and heap by growth, and is
Newberg Graphic: Report comes do » a city of over 2000 inhabitants.
io that a large black bear was seep We have been informed that Jessie
three miles north of town one day Edwards who laid out the town of
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«EGINS its 25th year September 26, the first of the week near the Skel­ Newberg, first cam* to Dayton with
D 1906. Three fall coaraea of study. ton place........... While Sam McVey the view of doing for this town-what
Higher course recognized in Washington wae engaged in unloading a barge be has done for Newberg.
But he
and other states. The best and shortest of gravel at th« landing at the foot did hot meet with encouragement
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way to a state and life paper.
of River treel Wednesday evening, here, and going to what is now the
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Additional work in both general and
special Methods; also, school manage­ hie team which was bitched to a city of Newberg, invested in land,
ment for graded and ungraded schools scraper, got the lines tangled and and has aided greatly by hie enter­
will be given this coming year.
backed
off into
the
river. prising spirit in building up a pros­
Longer terms, higher wages and better Both horses were drowned and Sam
perous and growing city—-the sec­
opportunities are open to Normal grad­
in
bis
attempt
to
save
the
team
ond in population and business en­
uates. School directors appreciate the
superior ability ol Monmouth graduates came very near losing his life. terprise in Yamhill county.
and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full information will ........ The city has contracted with
At the age of 17 a Kentucky-girl
be sent on application. Correspondence invited. Address, ..
Enos Ellis for ani acre of ground and
has
been three times, twice divorced.
with N G. Kirk for an adjoining
Not
an enviable record for any in­
J. B. V. BUTLER, Registrar-
acre for a site for the new reservoir
The plans call for a structure 40x80 dividual or commonwealth. Any
feet on the bottom. 14 feet in depth, state that permits such a thing,
with flaring top 68 feet in width. needs to have its laws revised and
Il is figured to hold something more amended._____________ _
than 500,000 gallons.
W hat M oney C an and C annot
Do —“Money cannot feed the bodies
N otice —The publisher of H er ­ of men; but a dollar nor a mil­
VOREGON
ald has never, through the paper, lion dollars never fed a soul,” says
asked subscribers to pay subscrip­ William Allen White in The Amer­
A
tion. As we now need money in ican Magazine for October.
TRADE MARK
our business, we respectfully ask
There were fewer commercial fail­
all those in arrears for subscription
ures
in the United States in July of
to call and pay up. This has been
a prosperous year, and almost any of this year than in any July in *
one can raise the small sum they 14 years—only 738 in the whole
country. Business casualties are
may owe for the paper.
at ther minimum
Where is the man who does not
A scientist has discovered over
appreciate and enjoy this splendid
29,800
germs on a $10 bill, yet
and delightful Autumn weather;
there
are
rash people who are will­
and thank the Supreme Ruler of
ing
to
take
the bills and risk any
the universe that he is a resident of
Is an Oregon production made in this highly favored section of God a contagious disease.
Salem by C. M. Eppley. It is a country—the prosperous and rap­ x Nothing makes a man feel more
pure, unadulterated Baking Powder idly growing in population and important than his ability to an­
and contains no poisonous or dili- commerce, Beaver State.
swer the questions of a small boj'.
tirous substance injurious to health.
T he C heat .—“Money may pay
Filer & Son sell groceries at the
This Baking Powder is rapidly
the
pressing
obligations
of
temporal
gaining in favor by those who have
lowest prices. Their goods are first
given it a trial. All grocers in Sa­ judgments; but at best money is class. Always have in stook fresh
lem keep it in stock. As also do merely a counter in the game, and goods.
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others in valley towns and cities. he who cheats to get the counters
Eppley’s Perfection Pure Cream
' Patronize home—“Made in Ore­ has not won the game,” say8 ;’** of Tartar Baking Pbwder, is the
pTS, Ql/TS, YxCAE
gon” products.
Use Perfection liam Allen White in the American best baking powder made.
Magasine for October.
Baking Powder.
Pacific College,
NEWBERG, OREGON.
DAYTON
HERALD.
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quent insertion.
Obituary and mafMage noticesnotexceeding
10 Unes, published free, if sent In for public^
tion at once. -Card of thanks, resolutions, and
| liar matter 8 cents per Une._______ _
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT |
H. Edwin McGrew
STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH
Perfection
Baking
Powder
AKIN6 POWER
put up in glass japs
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