BATTO» HERALD. | GET PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc. DAYTON HERALD Office. S • d r * n<* ; t u e ir p * m £ ? * • 5 n>onU‘? i 11 8 0 i f not paid before# moa.; $2 at expiration of year. No deviationfrom this. DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER Thanksgiving was stormy and wet. Mrs. t . W. Coffin ie on the sick list. W. OF THE W. L. Kloox left hero Thursday for Pen- OLD H IC K O R Y C A M P , NO. « 0 - Woodmen of the World meat «vary Sat dlatoa. urday evening, a t Woodman hall. Pay, Christ goods are commencing to ton, Oregon. Visiting Neighbors web arrive a t Harris’ C - M . H A R R IS , Clark L. I.IT 8 C H B B , C. C. X ,W. Exon on Tuesday, killed WOMEN or WOODCRAFT COME AND BS 106 turkeys, which he shipped to Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Portland. Woodcraft, meete every Thursday The Salam road near J. W. Coo- ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. vi» ycrt *, wo are informed is almost itiag Neighbois always welcome. «passable. MRS. IDA M .COURTNEY, Q .N . MISS H ATTIE Q. OQWPY. Clark. Ei yory favorable day or part of day,ie improved by farmers in plow ing seeding or digging potatoes. An old pioneer Oregonian save Or. Viattiax brrtharn cordially this warm rainy weather is like t oyirad. ORO. H. BAXTER, M. W winters were in the 40’a and 60’a. J. H. MRLLIKO BB, ~ Chas. H adley has beenon the D. OF H. A. O. sick liet th e past 10 days. One Dnity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, I of his Youngestsons is also quite meets every Tuesday night la «ha the U. W hall, Dayton, O r.* Visiting A. O. A. O. U. W. u. w. sick. bers always welaome. ....... . T he Dayton E vangelical 8un day School will have their Christm as tree on Saturday even in g the 23. MRS. FLORA PAXSON, Chief of Honor. MIBB P EACE HA DA W AY. Rao. UNITED ARTI8AN8. iW yN o-lfl, moat la rag- '. ulareeeeton east y Monday evening fit w. . nan, UK) A.O . U .W hall, at 7 4 0 p. m. Visiting invited A publie soffiai every Monday In each month. ARRIVAL A N g A |p |P A R T U R L OF Arrivas. a. «mp. a*. ■ T:W — •m ask •OS a m. line*, ■ The epezootic is among horses in this vicinity. We are informed that E. A. Alderman’s horses are afflicted with it. Capt. H. L. H eath o f M cM inn ville, who has been visitin g his old home, in M ichigan, returned home last week. •F*. B E F O R E YOU BUY C LO TH IN G , G LO V ES, GROCERIES, M ACHINE OIL, A nd m any other articles of Gen eral m erchandise, used in- the household and on th e farm, at pop- ular prices. NIC H O LS & GABRIEL. The R ed Front, D ayton, Or, C. L Barrett went to Salem Wednesday, and took Thanks giving dinner at the home of his B u tter 30 cents fo t 2 pound parent* In that oity. rolls. • - — ,-L.— The little daughter of Mr. and Watch Harris’ holiday opening. Mrs* J. F. Allison ef Hopewell, has i' been seriously ill with pneumonia Christmas fixings of all kind at end whooping oou^h. the poetoffloa store. I I G. C. Goodrich of North Yem- Hugh Earl went to C. K. Spauld h ill was here on businete Tuesday. ing's logging camp on the 8antiam, thia week. He has engaged to C hristm as roods galore at the cook for the employee ie the camp. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND OIL8. Eggs 26 cents per dozen. W h eat 39 ten ts per bushel. E V E R Y T H IN G IN D R U G LINE, Red F ro n t— Nichols A Gabriel's a „ Fleur, maaufsctprod ¡h r J . W. EXON. river, week. in th e W illa m e tte abdut 14 f e e t t b is . Miss Jessie H arty of A m ity, is here visiting bar aunt, Mrs. G .B . A Mill, this west. - «Rev. J. Bowarsox and went to Salem Toeeday, .remained over Thanksgiving. D ps . Goueber, Courtney and E V E R Y T H IN G F O R T H E S C H O O L R O O M . Cable operated on Ed. Drake, a Our stock is large, and prices as low as the same “class o f goods 10 year old boy at Webfoofc, for e sold for anyw here in Y am h ill county. 4; appendicitis, last Saturday. ^7; • '• g r '. — lx H A R R IS ^ .. Fred Kirkwood who purchased the Nash farm at Hopewell, sold Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. SQOO bushels of damaged wheat-to .. ~ ’ - - -- - «59 a Portland firm, and Is shipping it from Wheatland landing'. T H E GRANGE & FA RM ER S CO. Ae we go to press . Thursday after wife noon, we ere informed that D. M, Dorsey who has been tu to r several weeks, died a t 1 o’clocx this afternoon. The funeral steamer Roth, I Bunday. . where the will make her home. D ress Goods Io all the latest deaignt and palterpa, **>*s>_a i i ■» es, Jackets, Collarettes. Burch and b er mother. Mrs-J. H . M e llin g e r whp w ent to Ash Rowley, went to Salem on Our first season in this line, and a ll new and very latest styles, land last week, is expected to re Wednesday by steamer, ranging in price from $1 25 to $16 50. ! visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of tu rn home this"week that city, Mrs. Burch’s brotfur-in- k A. Hedeway, who bes a lot-ofj law and sister-in-law, until Satur flneappieB.it shipping them to Port day, For Ladies, Misses,^Children;-’ftoyi- and.. Men, We have the land by the i largest stock of Boots and Shoes, in Y a m h ill County, and offer E. Spaulding formerly of Dayton, you the best values for the price. Chas. Saunders is t r r in g his now a, resident of Newberg, was hand at carpentering, and is stricken with paralysis on Monday. ZNl - A L f — «— He wee some better Wednesday. | V l O b u ild in g h im self a kitchen R. G. Cummins, quite an old man, Chopping dons every Saturday st the Our line of Boys and Men’s ready-made clothing is complete, of that place was also stricken with White Warehouse. A No. 1 stone burr. and we can give you the beet values ever offered. We have an paralysis and died offthe same day. t . W , EXON. Shoes, A report has been circulated that the hog oholera ie prevalent in thia vicinity. 8everal of the farmers have had- many of their hogs to die from disease that appears to he sim ilar to oholera,,>nd what «erne who have had dear experience with that dread disease in the East, pro nounce it hog cholera. Among those in this vicinity who lost a number of hogs by the disease, are : J. A. Lambert, J. Hutchins, D. and J Stoutenberg and dthdrs. There are those who claim that this is not cholera; and they are borne out in thia by the stock inspector. The following regarding the matter ie taken from the Yamhill ( ounty Reporier of -last week: “A report of hog cholera was circulated from Dayton recently, and Dr. Minty, stock inspector, went over to inves tigate. He says it is not cholera, but a disease of the lungs due to the hogs nesting in the chaff of the straw pile until they get overheated and then go out in Jhe cold air to feed, and contract a severe cold, the doctor hoots the idea of cholera, and regrets that such a report should be started to the damage of the county.” L. W am bsgans and 8. Scem- meus, were up in the coast range the first of the weex ar ranging to have the work of de veloping their com pany’s mines begin. Mr. W ambsgans who believes in living well while he -does live, and whose ‘women folks’ are well posted in the cul- inary art concluded he would eat T hanksgiving turkey under his own roof. They started Tuesday m orning, although the rain was pouring down, Mr. Scem m ens walking, and arrived here that evening pretty well soaked. It would ’ not be surprising with, such determined, men at the front, that the com pany may Strike som ething rich. The steamer City Eugene, says the E ugene Guard, “dufUiff the past I I m onths, so we are ihfiji ed,.her ledger account snow loss of $2000 in the ordinary, course of freighting and carrier business. T he continual losses have resulted- in placing the fetenmer once again in the sher iff's hands. The Eugene is tied up at Harrisburg on the su it of ing $330.” The Portlaua Even ing Telegram of Tuesday, says that the “Eugene arrived at Port land this) m orning after.^u ab sence of a week. A v. ; CHICAGO STORE. This entire week devoted to a S P E OTAT, SALE, touching overy department in our house. You cau always rely when the CHICAGO 8TORE advertise» a Special Sale, that every article ad vertised will he ........... A BARGAIN. D o n ’t neglect this weeek your Cape, Jacket, or Collarette, as all go a t 1—4 off from regular prices; all goods m arked iu plain figures— take off 26 per cent and the garm ent is yóurs CIUCAQQ SVO&B, W IL SO N ILER, Manager. D ayton, Or, JO TAES & A D A M S . W E M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y O F When you think of Christ- mas, think of Win. F. F. Diel achneider at M cM innville, the place to buy your Christmas presents. See his line of Jewel ry, Cut Glass, 8ilverware, Watch es, Clocks, Silver Novelties, fine MANUFACTURE LUMBER, DOORS, SASH AND LATH Um brellas, etc. M c M innville , O bkoon . immense line of Furnishing Goode, H ate, Cape, Rubbere, etc. We will pay a salary of $15 per Mias Katherine Glen of this city, Come and examine goode before m aking your purchaeee. Rem em ber W . F . Dielschneid- week and expenses for a man with — ... -- er, the Jeweler a t M c M in n v ille has been engaged aa soloist in the , _ _ rig to introduce onr poultry m ix when you th in k o f Christm as ture in the country. Only good church, 8eaUlo, for the year. Rev. hustler wanted. Reference. Ad presents. Hutchins, former pastor of the CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. dress, with stamp, Victor Mfg Co., There will be preaching services First Pnesbyterian church, 8alem, 1559 15th street, flan Francisco, And all kinds and styles of Cook in the Christian church next Sun ie now pastor of the First Presby Cal. L. Bradley and 8. B. Fay who ■ and Heating 8toves, day, morning and evening at the terian oburoh Seattle. The O. R. A N. steamer Ruth have been on a -te q r through • .• W. Exon has the thanks of pub- at prices to suit Am m unition of every kind usual boors. All are invited. The assessment roll of Yamhill Eastern Oregon during the sum which is now m aking through Ueherof H, BALD for tt 1>rge packag0 of E verything first class. trips from Portland to Corvallie, graham flour ground on the stone burr at Steamboatmen say th a t Woe- county for 1899, as filed at the cap O. O, HODSON, M cM innville, mer and fall, returned here on is quite a popular boat. She his warehouse. I t was made of first ion ip becoming one o f the most itol, Salem, gives a total value of, Saturday. T hey report -having goes well loaded each way with grade wheat raised by Heacock and im p o rtan t way landings on the the taxable property of $4,920,268 Groee value of all property $5,391,- had a very pleasant and interest passengers and freight'. On her Paxon on the old Hash place. The gra- u p p e r'W illam ette B ismarck ’ s I ron N erve — Was S tro n g s is one of thè oldest 753 Exemptions, $471,485. The in g trip. They stopped at Hood way down Monday, she was load haor tegood quality. I t taprobable that restaurants in Salem . It is a the result of his splendid health D r. (,’lara M . Davidson o f New total taxable property last year was River on their return, and visited ed to the guaids with freight and Mr. Exon will go into the manufacture p o d place to take meala when Indom itable will and tremendous berg, was called here last S atur $5,003.661; $ f ,883 more than that | John Bradley brother to Levi. energy are not found where stom in that city. had on board a large num ber of of whole wheat flour. day to assist D r. Courtney in per of 1899. John is running a bakery and ach, liver, kidneys and bowels are passengers. The boat is bandied “The Household is a paper Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton out of order. I f you want these form ing an operation on" one of Dr. Sw ick’. ‘family horse’ died I confceMonenr, and is doing a good skilfully by Captain Coulter, that fits exactly into the home barber shop, and-get a smooth qualities and the success they bring his patients. this week. T his is a great loss business. Hood R iver is boom Pilot Bell, C hief Engineer Mar and give pleasure to all its m em shave or your hair trimmed in the use Dr. K in g ’s New Life Pills The T h e publishers o f the Oregon io the ladies of the household, as ing right along they 8Ay. Mr.' shall and his assistant Oscar An bers.”—-Ex. The Household and atest style. , develop every power of hrain any Statesmen, o f 8alem are getting they had drove the faithful ani Fay and Bradley were taking drew8, and Mate Lemly. Purser D aytok H krald only $1.25 a body. Only 2.o cents at R. L. H ad Fine cigars and confectionery out a g ran d New Y e a r edition of mal many years and felt pertect- photographs while ip Eastern Eshenbugh is generally busy year. ria’ drugstore. at A. Detm ering’s. th a t paper. I t w ill be printed on y safe with it, and consequently Oregou, and brought home with with the duties of his office, bun Everything for the school room at A large young work horse book p»j>er. * nd handsomely il- had beoome much attached to them a lot of views of scenes iu always hns a pleasant word for Notice of Dissolution. for sale— weight about thirteen Harris*. different parts o f the country the horse.* -. all. E. Holzworth the stewart, hundred. Also baled clover and Bread cakes, pies, and confection through which they traveled. The firm of Mnuts A M o w , hl »,• with his assistants always seta.a Chdriee Mdore, who w ent to ery at I I . Oliver's, M cM innville. Arthur G. Carter of Weiser, smith», have dl»»oived partnership. A’ Mias Carrie O. Millspaugh gen- well filled table, and passengers tim othy hay.- See Ashland lately, is w orking in D r . S wicr , or Idaho, and Elias G. Carter of I eral aecretaiy of B. Y. P. U. for Hunters take note that Htonebrlnk bra person» knowing theuiMlvi*»’ to ba Hi. delitori to «„Id drill, will uh-»»emi|i »i»| ih e ra jlrtid d shop a t th a t place. a good supply of ammunition. Missionary for are always sure of a good meal. A. D ktmbriko . near Ontario, Or., arrived here Oregon, and State compare uiu-ounte. All (lebta must* let H e writes th a t ue is busy, and the letter part of last wees. A I th® Woman’s Home . . I d F ^ i The boat made the run from Sa- paid to John Maule 1 - Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and R epair S hop ,— G. Loudenshau- ieties, w ill be i n a t <»« - i ,e „ m « t o W » eston .< ,u a , llU le less , JOHN KAUTH, has a greet deal o f overwork to curious circum stance was that Missionary societies,..... „ ----- Diarrkpe Remedy ran always be OH AH. MOORE. m7 ting^ ath®uBaP‘ tW° ‘OUr8 Monday- has opened a boot and shoe re do/A na o f course is m akin g good the two brothers traveled on the ‘?nda.nce ** depended upon and ie pleasant and Dayton, Or., Ncnr. », ISM ; : same train all the distance and | pair shop in Barret’s harness wagee. safe to take. Sold by R . L Cow vyR S ai . r .— A good fresh She will speak Saturday evening at shop. H arris , * ■ ■ - Buy ‘h u b b y’ n C hristm as pres did not m eet or see each other 7 :30, and Sabbath afternoon 3 p. milk cow will he sold cheap. ■ John A rm s can supply yon m., and in the evening at 7 :30. A ll A good milker, kind and gentle. ent at Nichols A G a b rie l’s. H e u n til a rriv in g at D ayton. Lunch and hot coffee, at all hours, at >y*nrned tf we fall. Any one Bending with ¿almost any kind of fruit Jerome Walling’s restaurant. Confec- ^ e te h and cordially invited to attend and get For particulars inquire at John will be unable to resist b u yin g a dcncrlptton o< eny Ineentlon wiH T h e steamer G ipsy, on T h u rs the benefit of these meetings. and ornamental trees, vines or Mauts blacksm ith shop. -* tionerv and canned goods kept in stock. fine present for ‘ducky* from the day evening last week, went up iht'ret-nliM IRy of name “ How to"ÖbuC*f 3 1 f r f * . " » y» rr u n e t Patenta aaennd shrpbs. . ? The beat brand of cigars and tobacco. large and beautiful display o f to M o M in u v ille and brought Keep dry by buying a gdod W hen renewing your subscrip foe «ale at onr «npenae. useful articles suitable for h o li Patenta lakea ant th roagh aa recete» »Bri llìi Boots and Shoes repaired in good wl,h,>«l '«“ rse. « b / h « P atsw t B bcoiid . down a lot o f wheat, which was tions to thé Oregonian and other umbrella, waterproof and rub shape and on abort notice by Luther day gifts, a t th a t estab lish m en t loaded on the Modoc here. T h e weeklies, or when you wish your bers at Nichols A Gabriel’s. cooaatted by Manufacturera and la-aa t oia. • ’ ■ «*» Bend (or aanple copy PMW. Addraoa, Gipsey then returned to Me-! hom e paper clubbed with a good J. W. Fishburn, Notary, Pub The phonogtaph and elocu- vieroa u. cyan « a co. M innville and again loaded with weekly paper or m agazine call at lic, Dayton, makes out all legal E VA PO R A TO R OF (resMdaswwgps,) iionefy concert given by D r. fe. wheat, which she took down to the H bkald office. We have a papers, and does all notary work F. Swick and h £ dau g h ter M Oregon C ity. * list df leading publications, on with care. Fay fiw iek, S atu rd ay evening A good gentle milk cow will B. F. Lewis has sold Ms Dayton wbich we ca‘? , 8‘ ve ? ° u “ « " /J The Red Frorft— N ichols A l afayeMa, was v e il patronized D aelbr in property to M r. John Glass, late of when you w ish to subscribe for Gabriel’s is where you cgD get he sold at a reasonable price. and h ig h ly depreciated by the For the speedy and permanent enrr of Gives a large quantity of milk. low s, tor « ,7 6 0 , who will take poe- a paper or m agazine clothing, shoes, rubber goods, citizens o f th at place. tetter, salt rheum and ecoetnn, Chma- Part Jersey stock. W ill come eeesiou the 15th of Maroh negt. Breadi CBkes, and all kind of underwear, etc. cheap for cash., berUin’s Eye and Hkin Ointment to n fresh w ithin a few days. For without aa equal I t relieves the itch Elder Chas. Simpson of Hope- The property sold was Mr. Lewie’¡confectionery at H. Oliver’s, Mc- ing and smarting almost instantly arid particularslnquire of *H1, who went to Texes some time resldence and two acres of land on Minnville. Also tunoh when de its contintied d m effect« a permanent ago, and who' wee in poor health which it stands, and one acre ad sired. ' - J ohn B axtrr , ----- e«1» - . I* also care« itch, barber’s itch. WANTED. . -before going, writes that hie health joining, wbioh was owned by Dr. Now In the market for Green Fruita, acaM head, sore nipples. Itching p ih *, Dayton, Or. Clear Quill Floor, manufactured chapped hands, chronic sore eye« and both for dryiug and packing. >* good, and he is pleased with that Leroy Lewie of McMinnville. Mr. by Wilson Iler at the Dayton Wheat wanted at the Dayton YTTANTID SKV1RAL PERSONS POM DIS-1 Will pay the highest cosh prices for granulated lids. country. He formerly resided there. Lewie expects to ge to Sodaville, W trlct Office Manegen In thl« «tate to rep In < their «int «nrroiindla« Mrs. Simpson and bar eon, Joel Linn ooonty io the spring and re flouring mHls ie what you want to Roller Mills. Will pay 46 cents recent W me lllla to a » own v « « ie M i» .M r .b l. < . conn k i v • ppl*"* ’’n,ne® " na I * ' » * IH dry on fW r ^ i Ceadltlsa Fvwdera for pXi * b l ^ " » ^ ^ r i t T i n ' ^ « bl,^ 5 i . V «kare. If deffin-d. Bring your frvtt. , i w "' per bushel for wheat delivered at Ted lock and family leave next week main daring the summer for his boy- » re A m bps« tonic, blood pnrifler a’ X ' i W i •D- ‘ n '°U' Clothe« washed clean and done up la the mills in Dayton. . Price, Meant«. %>ldh- fw Texes, where they will make health; end after that make bis DAYTON ROLLER MILL CO. Culoa RalkUna. Chicago | Dry anything. good style at Menlanville steam laundry. their home. home at MoMinovilla.. R . L . H a i i h m , druggist • / Builders’ H ardware, Paints. Oils A GLASS.. H ardware, Am m unition and Paint. Air TJght Heating Stoves. Ck°ir h°s?hei Frir8\, Preibyteiian M cM innville Grange & Farm ers Co. PATENTS GUARANTEED D. A. SN Y D E R , For Sale—Cow. FrnitsA Vegetables Green and Evaporated Fruits, And All Kinds of Produce. Skin Diseases.