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. wvwMsv « UUlwulalg UQ„ J X HERALD OFFICE Subscription $1.50 per Year. ILL MKAOg, Contatos latest Home and Foreign News. • LITTgR HEADS, CARDS, POSTERS. VOL. XI DAYTON OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1896 lodge Write 1896 when dating your let W. OF THE W. NO. 20 The brutal assault on T. W. Smith on Christmas eve, at his jhomf and by which he nearly loot hit life, still remains enshrouded in mystery. But the perpetrator cer- tatnly not lying on a bed of down. Guilt, in some way, always shows itself, and in time is found out. Two wounds were inflicted onMr. Smith. One, and which came near •wing fatal, was on the back of the ne <i, over a i inch in length and are cut to the skull -The blow is sup posed to have been struck by some one who had entered the house in »he rear,when Mr. S.’s attentention was directed to the front door by a rap on it. It supposed that the in dividual who struck the How stealthily crept J up on Mr. Smith, aiidwhen He — the door struck he opt opened felling him to the floor. Another wound waaon tba forehead, which was probably mnde after Mr. Smith had fallen to the floor The tracks I« ocM8 around the house gave evi- The rain poured ih torrents Mon- OLD HICKORY OAMP, NO. 200— dsy night. Dayton, Oreoon—Meet the second and fourtL Momlays of every month, in A. Nichole & Gabriel now have a O. U. W. Hail._________ t>ew and nice stock. No shelf-worn SPECIAL SALE! We will continue to sell our goods. A. O. U. W. The steamer Hoag came unto Harmony Lodge No. 28, Ancient Order of United workmen, meets everv Satur Dayton on Tuesday evening and day night ia A. O. U, W. halt, Dayton. loaded with wheat for J .W. Exon. Or. Visiting brothern. cordially re You cau gel ail kinds of rub ceived. bird parish , m : w J. E. NBLLINGER, Rec. ber goods, macintoshes and gos . samers at Detiuerjng Bros. Mre. E. E. Logan is prepared to Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, meets every TueedaVgilght in the A. O. trte boarders, and accommodate U- * hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting mem all persons who wish good meals or bers always welcome. day tK>ard. MK8. EUNICE WOOLWORTH, Chief of Honor. . . roy Pixley has returned to J. E MELLINGER, Rec. his old home al West Salem. III. He has been a resident of Dayton | for 4 years, and made many friends Council No. M meets every first and hsro. third Friday evening of each month in A. O. U. W. hall. Remember that every word or act of yours is taken account of bv I DAHM ANO ST. JOSEPH STAGE. Hun who rules the universe^ and' that «vnrv a " a r"”-.'”', ““u i!!ddMdd(J,,el’Pi’ced Eeaves Day ton Poatoffice, daily 8:30a.m l„?? Arrivesat “ •• “ llJOa.m to your creda. 1:30p.m Miss Birdie Johnson of Loxins- SS N aa K _ .1__ Il I khown . here. 4:10p.m ion, Neb ,and well «¡A. Arrives at " Beading notice« of local enter Ui omenta of any description, at which an ndmiMion la charged, or a eolieoUon - taken op, will be charged for at the rate of Ove cent« a linq in ail instaneee. Dr. I^roy Lewie, dentist, Minnville. Mc I At following D SCOUNT on regular prices which marked in plain figures — - -- _Hats in stock at 20 per cent j CULSCOUIlt All Dress Goods and Notions at .Ji J ) TJAT* x. rj MM -' - ■ 6TH ANNUAL Commencing Tuesday, November 18th, and will continue until January 1, 1896. Everyone knows All Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing GondR a • Hl. , "OO lb And. öiioes, inoluding Ruhhpr dience thllt two p®”0"« ßnnda T A. ’ j T? "'UOUOIj the assault. The injured p»rt in man has Dong Boots, Short Boots, La-i^îP mord to hu re8idenc® "»<1 u dies Rubber Men’ S s I *< J « za , Boots, _ Ladies’ , 7 MeD 1 “ -J _ '11 SSI . are informed was married on New anU VllLldren 8 Rubberfl” Year, and wade a wedding trip to1 w DISCOUNT CENT. and is satisfied that we An Hawked te Plate VtHiM Every dollar’s worth of Gdods you purchase nt this sale you get 20 CENTS OFF, ' onH ■recovering, X . . and u will probably be LAP.KS- With the exeeptiun of M*CK^TOa^ SH0ES( a round in in a a short short time, time, LiaUieS anG » | able 1»»« to to be be around p ixeiits Mackintoshes 10 per cent— frii “’1 u friends. uty oty district organiser, lectured m in j^ j^t O foceries, except Sugar and *' On Monday evening an accident A. O. U. W. hail last Friday ei occurred at the dock of the 0. R. A !<> Per cent. . , - mg on the United Aritean ofdei N, Co. at this place which came near A W A r.™. .M BH,.beu, b . A®36 Prices are SPOT CASH. r resulting in the death of two Remington of Woiteson, boat. - While Wniteson, were . All we ask of you is to examine our Goods and compare nricea deck hands on the ,,,° oo,,i wn,le Sait Lake. Our Boots arid Shoes, were • * pare prices unloading freight, and as the car r ^StockcoMiste of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots Shoes. r Wheat selling in Dayton nt united in marriage at the M. E w,t*> n»y store in the county Ladies^xnd Children’s Capes, and Jackets. ’ ' used for for thepurpose(which the purpose( which isrs is rahed pnrsbnage, Daytun, by .Rev. L. F.J NEW YEAR GREETING —Wishing nit n hn„. . i 45 cents per bushel. B„t Quality .n()8e|ecUd j me boat by — Butter 80 cento per roll. engine) was bei Revival meetings continue at the Begin the new year—1896—with Free Metbodi*t church? Rev. J. i. to L,Y, good resolutions, and be sure to live Glen is awakening a good de^l of up to them. interest by his sermon on the sec R hv , J, Glen will preach In the ond coming of Christ. Fie« Methodjit church next Sab Lewis Alderman who has been bath, both morning and evening. here spending the hnldidaya under Mrii^Jy Ma tits who has been se the paternal roof, will return to Eu riously ill for several weeks is re- gene on Monday, and resume his,' covering -studies at the State university. °“r mOU» °W NICHOL & GABRIEL, Leading Merchants of Dayton. SPECIAL Buy ohe of those fine lap robes nf A. D. Hoskins, of Lafavette. He also has fine mackintoshes which he sells at low figures. General Epworth League rally I ft*** ocloc't. A to view J severe bruises, and their lives. (’OST Cloaks, Jackets, Bert Lows came up from Port land theMrst of the week and treat improvement for Dayton. - ____ Xia-___ »_____, visited «t nt 'W W; If M. IT Hamilton's sev Oregtfh Blade, heretofore eral days.* He returned .46 Bia । published at Amity, by R. A. Har- home on Thursday. * * dfotet been removed to Monmouth. We wish you a happy and pros- Polk county, bhere Mf. Harris will pero .s New Yekr? and beg to continue its publication. • For spot cash ¡roods are flow of- assure'yott of our desire io merit erod at a reduction at Nichols A your good will during the com ing year. R. L. H arris . The subject of levying a special Druggist. MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER COATS, , RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES, R 8 Goodrich the Dayton hard ware idrrvhant invites ¿very one to give him a call when wanting bard- wtik'heatiiig and cooking stoves, etc.,'and efamine Ms stock arid get prices. .. Mra. C. Addison Went to New berg het weeir-f^ visit with parents and friends. Her husband Charley Addison, drove to Newberg on Mon day and returned with hie wife orr Tuesday. ’ !SS GOODS, AND SWEEPING-. REDUCTIONS • On some other lines for next Rubber goods, macintoshes and 1 he ball-given . at Nichols’.hall ladies cloaks, .capes and jackets, on Christmk" night by niemliere of re ti ina tit « df dréaà goods, etc, are Old Hickuryt camp No. 200, W of lieifig closed put at.' a sweeping re the W , was well attended and much duction by A.' J. Apperson of Mc Minnville. ti joyed by those in nttendynev. ■ it À Nichols, merchant of Phi- Then- is scarcely .Anything used for building purpose«.but what yoy . latnalh, is here visiting wi*h* his Mr! sod Mrs. I. Nichole, will find air Jones A Adams Mo- parents, I and hie brother and wife, Mr. and Minnville. Mrs. J Nichol« ‘-Ed.” is right at .... ; 1 ; 1 ' - . i ____ Fry’s 8>«reapnrilto D hnoof th* home When in Dayton and enfoya '•ret ii>«'didnea in 'mwrior'dleaniin« hie^ieiti Here to' the fullest. * *"d l>nryiFving the blood. For sale“ Dr. C. B. Smith and wife of Eajrle ‘•y a . m . Phei|w a Co. . ; When ynu^luiy jewelry, etc, of C'eek. and C D. Laiterelt and wife wm. F. Dtwlschnehler;- A cMlnn- of Qp'gdnJL’ity. were up Christnixs vi.b», y<>U Can depend upon it to be visifin^a. ¡1; F. Swick and■foWdly? Just see some <Jf our cash prices special. ' gowi if he Fafrants It. * ■; T-,"" . Ail attended the bfclf in the coun try, andJeR on the Modoc in*tbe Paidted lard cans 5 lbs, 10 c. each') Copper bottom wnsh boiler 11 25 The plack Ao ' get n good' meal' morning. ,. . , 10 12*c “ “ “ T kettle .X 50 when in Rniemda at Strong’s fek-’ Lime per barrel.............. If 85 A good huck saw.... Dri. ,Goucher nud Qalbreath of 75 teurant, west >ide nf UoufiAercial, Shingles, sawed or shaved . 1 85 ^Stoneware per gallon ........ I Mc^iinniihe, and Dt. Stuart of totween Stale*and Cobri.'z steel axe 90 | Linseed oil per gallon,.... Dayton, performed a very difficult para white lend..'.............. Dr. Lewis,*the McMinnville Den- operation ly0 week on Mr*. HL S. VV all paper 6c nrbll and up ; V 7 . br«’h«b>b •»*t. will proy» that almo*! every Goodrich nf/Üiia plaoe,- who . has we nave just received another lol of heating stove*. It will and nnv^on esse of dieeaàed gu ms, ion loose, «been UI several- months. iMra * skeswd teeth #111 readily ylpR Gopdv^ch i* recoveribg from the ef-l to get prices hefora l.uyln^elSewhere. These are orftya few of our bar tel»" treatment. ZT gains. Call in and"see. Live and let live is our motto, —y frets of tba. «operalloD, and. is 'Ruhlier good« . of eyery 4seetl|> thought that she is in a fair way to RS« Ö.A DRICH. Prop. Day ton'Hardware Store. illness. "J«st Ifrtmving Bro*. They hav#. recover from • her — — 30 DAYS. A. J. APPERSON, Thia will interest YOU. «reta uZi’t* K îïhj Ladies. J ['“Attwa^arbad colds. uT*n*, *wretion> relieves the nidi nature io restoring to a heahhy “ednefitiön’i I Sv .used as soon ai-Sfe cold I Zìi. t iXl li yig- ¿„y, 8wick _ from PortUod t^ vii who came up from Port|Aud t<r visit With her pa rents agd friend* during the holi- dky«,returtir<il6 Portland on Mun- -day, to fomme’ the sltfdy of her locution. Mise eno*« 8»lck Swick WM accompanied to Port land by b her Triahd Mr.'Humphry who came up froga .that city to at- . . * tend the eutMliinmuL of fu.r tb* McMinn Westacott A Irwin, proprietors of Strong’s restaurant at Salem, will aim to make good during the year 1896, the high reputation, which the restaurant has gained far and near, as the place to get first class meals at low prices when in toe Capital City. R. JACOBSON, McMinnville, Or. COUNTS! NONE BETTER I -- When building you require SEASON ED ,LU MBER. In wet weather it ie a necessity. • The choicest Lumber, 'and that ; on which no rain has fell will . be found in abundance at - • ' • * t * ' * - . L. Bradley baa returned from a trip to the state of Washington, where he gave exhibitions with his magic lantern. He starts out on a trip up the country to-day. On this trip Robert Earl will act as his advance agent. . Standard” GAULT HOUSE, The Future Hall block xsst of Union Depot The fact that Hood’s Sarsapa. nlla has cured thousands of CHICAGO, others is certainly sufficient f CUMMINGS à 'FALL reason for belief that it will I PROPRI ETOUS. you. It makes purtt nch, healthy blood, tones aod strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Headquarters for business men. First Remember Hood’s Cures class hotel in all its appointments, mid rates reasonable. One special feature of house is a first ’ ms restaurant in connection thereto. ® GET THE Be Sure to get HOOD’S and Highest Prices, —FOB— EGGS, CHICKENS, —AND— * Pelts. RIDGEWAY A SON, Farm for Sale. Gon Shop. Miss Angie Powell returned to Salem on Monday. Her sister, hand; also fruit. Call om me. Stenails cut to order. Miss Mattie Powell, accompanied her and will probably remain in J. W. AYERS. that city, at least for some lime. Tour Opportunity. Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold- baumofSan Luis Rev, Cal., was troubled with a, lime back and rheumatism. Ho used Chamber- lain a Pain Balm and a prompt cure wo* effected. He cays bo haa since advised many of bis friends to try it and all who have done so have spoken highly of iL It is for sale by A. M. Phelps A Co. MACINTOSHES Ke M. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon. Ladies and genta, I have some very FINE and BEAUTIFUL in peaches; the trees all bearing) ’ 100 Bartlet pear trees. A good elace for bees and stock; mostly attorn land; has a beautiful lo* cation for building; within three miles of a good shipping point. The place will be sold at a bar< -" gain. Any one who inegns biiei- • nesscan get particulars by in- quiringat this office. ’The right person will find this a paying investment. To theRadiosi I have airain opened a new lot of the finest und very hitvat styles of I have some Ladies and Ml— r , Which I will close out AT COST. At the Racket Ktoje, and invito all ladie* to rail and see my good« before pun-barn ing The good* will be «old al very Lowest Prices. Bay whan and where you can bay the cheapest. * ... I have bought all the miMinery xoodv totolyowned by Mia. R. 8. Goodrich, and added'to me «lock. MBH. LOUISA BAXTER, Daytom Winter Lap Robes, Dayton Livery Stable'. M-i— - specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. ’ < - J ones ¿ A dams , M c M innville N. BRADLY, ». a. FLOWSR. ATTORN EY-At- ‘ Poprietors, of the Tideville store of material, I am prepared to do a! pay the HIGHEST PRICE for the e- above named articles. kinds of work. AH work guaranteed. Prices as low as Good Work can be dene for. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired and warranted by A form of 210 acres, about 4Q M. G. STONEBRINK, in cultivation, will be sold on rea Watchmaker and Jeweler, sonable terms. There are fl acres Ferry at. Day ton Parties going to and from the eometry should Uh very carefull to close the gate; since the ground has become soft there has been a great amount of damage done by Locksmhithing, Gunsmithing, cattle runing over the graves and Pumps repaired. Sewing Ma destroying flowers. chines repaired. Umbrellas re Mr. Campbell a hop buyer of Salem, came down to Weston on paired, and all kinds of job Sunday. He came over to Bayton work dons, and everything re sharpened. and remained until Monday, when paired. * Scissors he returned to Salem on the same Taxidermist work done in best boat. style of the art. Omos opposite tswa council MMtag, OM “The The attention of ladies and gents Only HOOD’S. are called to the special clearance wle advertised by A. J. Apperson, Wkea with BooTs SartMarUla. «a-, per boa. of McMinnville. All cloaks, jack ets, macintoshes, rubber goods, will 1» sold at a great reduction. Take advantage of this sale to pur chase goods at low prices. HATS and ' CAPS . C ASH secure Your Sizes and Styles Although there was not a large My Watches Bun. crowd at the ball given — ’ • by ■ Messrs, T. Bertram, Coovert and Martin, those present enjoyed themselves. have repaired them. -* They all, especially those from Me- CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Minnville, complimented the ladies Also receive my careful attention. With -K IO. of Degree of Honor for the excel- first class tools, and a well selected supply lent supper prepared. tax 00X11 kind of business carried 1 On in Day ton is now before the city all a happy New Xebr/ and also • council. Some approve of levying wishes that -you*Would, come in such a tax, while the majority, we .and pay up your last year’s ac are informed, disapprove of it. • count, as he heeds money. ' , On account of *o many society meetings and other things transpir ing in this community,there was not as large attendance at the entertain ment by Misses Swick and Qlsn, M tire cbarMter of the attainment and th« ability of the young ladies deserved from this community. The following Lines will be closed out At for the coming year’s work. All. be presented to the county court to cordially invited; especially the h«re 8. R. Baxter appointed jus tice of the peace, and D. M. Dorsey young. as constable. There are many George Shipman and wife has signatures to the petition. / . moved to to*n, and aro. living in * °f 'h, Come Early and causing them to slip and let the car down at lightning speed. All that saved two men at the gang plank, who were assisting to unload, from ‘Serious injury or being killed, was < that the gang plank inclined from ! the boat to the foot of the incline or car track, and when the xar reached the bottom its spsed was slackened by running up the gang plank to boat, and in this wsy when Guarantees men the toot, foot areas eu at at me ■■ The Past Since Marshal Parker has taken Miss Myrtle McDaniel of New berg, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. charge as marshal, ths town A. Delmering thia week. ia* been quiet and orderly. The Yob can still buy goods cheap lo od l um e lem en t —restrain—their ~ noisy propensities. for cash at Nichols A Gabriel’s. The weather has been quite fickle or a week or more. - At limes blus- iry and raining; other times cold, roaty and foggy; again clear and bright sunshine. Like March weath er in colder climes. lowered, oil i A. D. HOSKINS, proprietor.