DAYTON HERALD. GET "PRINTED: » jr“ Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter aud Bill Heads, etc DAYTONiHERALD Office. S u b s c r ip tio n | l p e r y e a r I f p a id In a d v a n c e . 1 . » i f p a id w i t h i n «1« m o n t h » . • p la y a d v e r t is e m e n t * . M in g le I n c h p e r nteplav m o u itn t h *1 »1, : e a c h a d d it io n a l In e h 50 c e n t , p er tr n Id» e a I l n l/k d c .m na n >■ 8 ■ c e u ta m o n th : re m a d g lii in t g n o o t tle u lo a l | <«»»,■> c o lu m p e r H u e fo r flr a t in a e r t io n , 4 c u n t , f o r auhae. q u e n t i n s e r t io n . O b it u a r y a n d m a r r ia g e a o tlc e a n o t e x o e u d fu g 10 lin e a , p u b lis • n h a e n d t f r e e , I u f « a e n t in f fo o r p u b lic lic a a - a a k a , ------- r e s o — l u t io n ., a n d t io n a l o a e a . C a — rd o f t h ------- s i m il a r m a t te r r « c a n t , p e r l in e . eaeu auoiiiouai men nu A* EAST IC COMPAQ, DAYTON, OREGON, V O L. X V I F R ID A Y , JANUARY MY*T)ie H kralu io (Mibtioh«]-oil Frida) s, but in order to get it in morning mails the day of publication, the paper ia priuted Thursday ufternoon. Thio re quires that all- matter aent by mail, to insure prompt insertion, and all matter for publication should ^«received at thia office on Wednesday R o u te F o r t l.n d .u ,i _ t M M M H jri. I., » m l 7 ;00 p. im i » U p. i„ i. m . a n d l i ¡« ja m h « . , * * « m ,: "‘ t > p. in , M;l.',a „ p . u i..7 ;0 U a , in • S;ou p m . m ., «;»« a . n, >“ * ™ . ’ m. ., 4 .0 0 a . ui, i p. m .« ï , p . i in ., ii.4a „ • m ., 14,43 p , m I c a r a o ù h u ll, traía», I O gden a n d K lP u j 1«, »4. L o illa , N e w o ò I I a n il F r a u d a t o wt(h f o r H o n o lu lu , Jap,» S i l u n d S o u th A la c r i CHICAGO J Wg. J. W . ; P . A . P o r t la n d , 0 i . ir : made by of the McMinn . They are fir NICHOLS & GABRIEL. _ The Red Front. .LLAK A S U VIG P u b ll a b e d n u T h u n , a y , a n d k n o w n (or e . ii r ly M y e a r a in e r - rv p a r t t h e United | la te a na a National a iu lly N e w a p a p e f ot I h lg h o a t ela a a , lor | ir in e r a a n d villager», c o n ta in » a l l th e moat | ip o r t a n t g e u e r 'l nea T h e U a lly T r lb u o to h o u r o f K o in g ta l reaa, a n A g ric u ltu r a l I le p a r t m e u t o f lilgbeat I r d e r . h a a e n te rta in in g I e n d in g f o r e v e r ) in t a r o f ’ ¿be f ‘ a m n il t li y , < ‘ young. Marl n d * t e r o i ta w h ic h are ae- .■erteii aa a u th o r ity by a e tn e ra a m i country i v r e h a n la , a n d Ixcleao r to d a te , t n te re a U n » m l i u a t r u c tlv e . R e g u la r a u h a e rli'tio a t r i c e , 11.00 r e t year j »■nil H A M B LIN l o r »1.30 p e r y e a r. THE ONE PRICE Krippe, .._ _ I, Oregon.- ASK YOUR DEALER! a n d v i c i n i t y go in g o b ta lu t h e b ea t l.i c I c a l l a t 841 C o m m erci » e e n C e n te r e n d <S b ed s. F a m i l y trade M. -tio - Our Tailoring Department. $1 M N ru Din www M •del. «ketch or h"* (nam patontaMPt- Contain« r«fer*n * »gl.1?? «g.1 FOB COPY OF OUI tfM U J lih«r»l i»rop««ttl«» «» * “ f B Y IB Y m Y W T O B y tn f f«r pat« nt Bf** A44R« LSOHÄCO FR IE N D 4 SARATOG A. ENTS A BOSOM large line of fancy shirts Mik E v e r W r itte n , e t te r b in d i n f t ) have hw I t ban 272 patiea and 1! t d iu g lv f u n n v aud v« I D e a r b o r n S t ., c h fc i) CHtPAOO STORE The Bargain of Your Life. H A R K IIA W , Prop rietor. OMK JOURNAL. CLOTHIER. illitS . NOTICE. !O M K J O U R N A L . f a m i l y m a ^ a x in e of tl e n t r e a d in g m a tte r »t> p ie c e « o f eopvrlgkk M ue w o r th MOct«» JO. ELO U 8 O FFER •e n ta , w e w i l l m a il. p<M tu ir liH at S a ra to g a (retai •n t« ) a n d t e n d o u r ie a c tu a l c o a t o f th e « « a t h e r w it h o u r , »i»y<w • w o u ld coat $8 h b o u < lf CLEARAHCE SALE I DISCONUNT OF 20 PER CENT , A W PITKIN P u lt o n A C a r p e C H IC A G O ., AT 10 SHORT DAYS D a y t o n C a s h S to re . f ii r n ia l i i t with >A YT<U < H E It A h P ÜAL ONLY zedaL ,rawrednU stesroK dan losa sneM serd stTihS 2 at la l. P. McMinnville, Oregon. Left of the Greatest I , D a y to n , o r lu H r » « j MARKHAM, CEO NO. 38 1901. The initial ruts on United States The flag in Dayton park was So .ator in the Oregon (legislature placed at half mart upon the re on ‘TUattday wa< somewhat scatter- cti p* of news of the death of Queen d, and without any definite result. Victoria, of England, this week. The secord vote taken Wednes Mrs. J. C. Parker of this city, day, Corbett received 29 votes, the first of thia week, received McBride 19. We desire to reduce our entire stock consisting of: the sorrowful intelligence of the Oats 3ti to 40c. Yamhill county is fortunate in recent death o f her father in H otte r 3- 7 ce nts p er rol l.--------------------- hmipg M number pf jrfdinjlje and Nebraska; — - - Eggs 22 cent» per doaen. ’ <ife bank institutions, within its wheat 50 to 51.^ cents per buahel. Prof. John P. Meakin, -of Salt borders, all of w hich are in a pros Lake City, Utah, head camp lec Fine cigar» at postoffle« store. perous condition, due to prompt at tention to business entrusted to Read the ad of Dayton Cash turer of Woodmen of the World, and fraternal evangelist, will be iii them, and the well known iirtegrijy Store. _ Dayton February 1st, and give a and business ¿bility of those con The best confectionery made, at general entertainment, the proceeds ducting them. Among these are he postoftice store. of which will be for benefit of the Chahalero Valley Bank of New There appears to have been much Woodmen. berg, F. A. Morris, president, A. R. The W ¿. T. Ut wifl meet at the Utms.yyTce preBident; Moses Votaw, more fog (bis winter and fall, than cashier. The financial condition usual. home of Mrs. Dr, Courtney on Fri of this bank is given by the late re in her ner- day, January 25. This meeting ^Mackerel, halibut, codfish, port of Ij-ie cashier as in exception ring and salmon at the Dayton W’H ^e in the interest of the de ally good financial condition, and partmentof woman suffrage. Each Grocery. # business on the increase. This ia a member will give her views of the J. -- W. - Fiehburn -------s— received a new question, pro and con The discus- MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, at $5 and upwards; BOY’S SCHOOL good showing for Qld Yamhill. piano thia week, which he had pur- ap’,n win wif| oe be unaer under the me direction airecuon of oi The store room of Nichols A chased for hie daughter. Mrs R B. Webber, superintendent SUIT, at $1.75 and up; BOY’S KNEE PANTS 25, 35, 40 and 60 ceuts Gabriel h»a bean made to appear j . p . i u in . o « i work, o m o n o f ^ j . d .p .r lm .,,l-E v e r y b o d y Your. 1. p ie « .. - like another establishment. It.h as: Turner at the old chapel, cor- invited, lately been rearranged and made i ner Third and Alder streets. ! A very enjoyable evening wao to present a much more modernized appearance. The stack of goods M . „ . b U o k .nd . h i . . , « ! . . on the tenter counter has been re ins, citron, pears, prunes, apples, installation of the G. A. R and Corps. Mrs. Ungerman ot Mc moved and placed in the new ad etc., at The Dayton grocery. Minnville, the installing offioer, was dition lately added to the store The 1st« Lafayette city, election present, and can be highly compli room. The goods in the store have was very close between the saloon mented on the performance of her been rearranged und other improve and the anti-saloon people; saloon duty. Mrs. McCanm the' retiring ments made for convenience and won. president, was presented with a gold McMinnville has ever seen. improved appearance. Among ■ • Uor lin ov these are a neat case of drawers, or J. B. Mellott who fell down recognition pin, bb a token for faith If you have not ulready bins forsugar and such like articles, stairs and had his collar bone ful work. After the ceremony an elaborate supper was served, of which were m de by J. W. Turner, broken is getting along very well visited the Chicago Store during which all partook heartily. who made them according to his U nited E vangelical —Preaching this Sale, our advice to you, own plans, which are very conve The officers of the Relief Corps next Sunday at Dayton at 7- -p. m ; for 1901 are : President, Mrs. R. B. niently arranged. Nichols A Ga do so at once; as you can Pleasanldale 11 a*, m ; Unionvale “ Miller; senior vice-ptesident, Mrs. ar vo - ts—1 ,y|ilauq hda nr rehtegotla repehC naht link bet ob ta briel it will be seen are a progress - 3 p. m. n _____ moke( One Dollar do the, work R. B. Webber; junior vice-presi ‘later n v e .u ii dnalP trorof oht noser taht ew rised otzolc ineht ive firm, and abreast with the times. ' After the high water of last week dent, Mrs. E. Wool worth; secre of two. Every article in the the water in the Yamhill and Wil- tary, Miss Nellie McCann; Treas |u o yhri'lne. , H owto M ake H ens L a y —The , lamelte is again getting down to its urer, Mrs. M A. Hadley; chaplain, House reduced from 25 per cent A-present few the first Hire correct copies. ‘ ’ H ekatd has a proposition that may normal condition. Mrs. M. Bowersox; conductor, Mrs. not exactly Solve the question, to 50 per cent. Rural New Yorker seed petatoes '8. J. Dorsey; guard, Mrs. E Maiits; “ How to Make Hens Lay,” but it for sale at The Dayton Grocery. assist, conductor, Mrs D. L Klock; will help you to make more money Come and see them if you want a assist, guard, Mrs. E. 8imler; organ out of your hens than you are now ist, Miss Merie Mauts.. choice, new seed potato. doing. If you,pay jip all arrear The locks at Oregon City hav- ages and one year in advance, we . There is considerable sickness iu gT een closed all last week by will send you The Western Poultry reported in town and viciuityr , Niws one year free. It is a big 16- the high water, all navigation Som e serious,— m ostly sligh t page paper publi.hed at Linooln, on the W illamette and Y am hill touchesuoX lA 'Neb., and is recognized authority rivers was stopped, and no boats In order to make room for the large line o f Spring on poultry matters, many of the Mrs. N. Bradley^ Who' was visit were running during the week Clothing soon to arrive we ure giving u best known poultry experts contrib ing her. sister Mrs. Parker, at Go except one from Salem to Inde- uting their exprrience. shen. Lane county, returned home pendeuce, and the Modoc which the firshof the week. 8. N. Husmuscen, Dayton’s was at work at Corvallis and at lot bf. new hardware and points above that place. new hardware merchant, w a| The ...... — -OH ALI____ • other goods in that line, also Elmore which had been lyin g at tuk.eu very ill on Monday cven- i sewing-tnabhitMa, ju st received At Caneraah; above the falls, all H is illness is serious,caused ifriqne and cnnee&tinri-flt the Dayton hardware store. hands having been discharged Tuesday, to oonsnlt with l>r. uo one that will handle flue linen tn . A ° Voumi inThe county, this special discount V b° ? ho0» . d’’ mate, “but were ag«t Courtney the attending physi either shirts, eollors or cuff«, more ten when the woter fell, arrived at cian. He is, at this writiug, re trict No. 23, next Sunday »t 3 p. m Dayton on Sunday, being the « gives you an opportunity to derly or with greater care when being ported «slightly improved. H is This is the School housee on th* sedure. first boat up stream. The E l road between this and Dundee. renovated than wo do. Try our Laundry 9ister of Oregon City, is here, in « more and all other boats re attendance at his bedside. work if you want your linen to look like The Primitive Baptists «Ml hold, sumed their regular schedule tneetinss at the residence of Jonn run on Monday. The following were installed offi new." WE ALSO HAVE A Baxter in th is«’“ ? •theJf.?1 cers oi Security Assembly No. 16, % in February, the 3d. Elder Moffitt S urprise P arty — A pleasant tor the ensuing year, at ¡egulHr We give special rate» for general •»is expected to preach, and ner ap , surprise was given to Mr. and Mrs meeting, Monday, .January 1“*: * Henry Bertram, sr , at their home . Family wa»h|jig. Elder Matthews, of Lincoln. W hich we are ..fferinc »1 ¡>rlS ’ l “ v ' ’ 8B ^ 'u and'Shoe« M.A., S. A. Rossner; M. A , Mrs mile south of Dayton, on Wednea, Mattie Snyder; su p t, Mrs. Mattie There is only 10 more day«i of day eve, January 16 beII\g complete lines of Furnishing .Goods, Hats, Laps, Slade; im p, J. Arms; sec, D. A. the great clearanos sale at the the 5th Anniversary of their wea Snyder ; treas , Mrs M. M Rossner; Chicago Store, McMinnville. Goods ding. Their four sons and wives, WM LAMBERT, Proprietor. sr con., F. J Wirfs; jr. con, W. A are going off at very low figures- and one daughter, 18 grandchildren Hibbert; M C , Wm, W. Channel; Don’t fail to secure some of the and a nuinbei of friends, were pres ' Cannot be excelled in any city, and we guarantee. inst., A. J. Rossiter ; warden, W ui. HOUSE AND LOT. bargains before it is too late ent. After a delicious supper, Miss II. I’ate; I. C , Cora E Arms and Mrs. M. E- Tracy,representing A uoood » ro o m h o u n e »n<l lo t in D a y t o n , c e n - E W . Howe. ___ . The following were «»o™ * 1 Wesa Bertram in a very nj c* ma'J‘ the Shreded Wheat Biscuit, of t m l l y In c it e d I . o f f . n d f u r .» 1 » v e r y c h e n p . A v a r ie t y u f f r u i t tr e e » _ b e » t q u » ) l t y o l f r u i t officers of the city of ^ af»yettJ?î ner presented Grandpa and G*a"°a The people in tho neighborhood Worcester, Mass., will he at our a good w e ll , w o o d s h e d , b a r n , c o r n e r lo t. I n ma Bertram with gold • y ^ 1*“ “ at the late meeting of the of Unity school house, between this siore on Thursday. Friday and q u ir e a t H « a » i.i> oBI r g . _______________________ _ «f that city: Mayor, Sumner Carr, and other presents,and wished them i nnd Dundee, arc now having reg many more years of lrfe and happi FOR SALE. nlnr services in the school house on Saturday next. She will demon The choicest property for a home In toe, P. A. Bates, Nele Brack, re ness. Those preeent were, F red[ Ber Sundays They contemplate or- strate many fine dishes made Oavlon ;»lx lot*, good house, good barn , M cM innville, Oregon. corder, Olds ; treasurer, J. L. tram and wife, and their daughUrs, i ganizing a Sunday school in the from Shreded Wheat Biscuit and other buildings, a variety of good Union Block, Vickrey; marshal, Jacob Harring Misses Wesa, Flora and Claua. Hen fruits, ..nd garden land, good water wi ll soring. This shows progress in that ry A. Bertram and wife, and Verd», ton. section, nnd a desire for the good, All ladies are invited to come »lluated. For-t bargain Inquire at thia Otto, and baby Gias Bertram, Jake and welfare of the young and rising and see the same. Acook book office. The first of the week we were Bertram and wife, George Bertram jsliown some extra tine samples nnd wife, and Norenan and generation. - FOR SALE. given with each first purchase. of sliced evaporated P?Jat<?*n’ Bertram Mrs, Henry Schenk and • One <d the best and most ""»Jvrn B eat O ut of a S I ncrease of His You rajespect fully, ...inlpp-d kp . u .vai. h-.iiws bi the W I I - bv D A. Snyder of the Dayton Msises Carrie “bi114 M,nn‘e p i. r; P ension —A Mexican war vt*J«ran In n . e 't t e Valley; eH,..elly 50.000 h ..». .da. NICHOLS A G ABR IEL. Freddie Schenk, Kelton and Clara Evaporating Co. The company and prominent editor writes : See sit.mted in ag«.<«l locaU<»h, aqd a tl>" ■ Peery, Mrs. Esther Bond, Mrs lug town—convenbentAo boat landing. ing the advertisement of Chamber expect to make this a specia Adria Phelps, Mrs. Franks, Mr. Bids W anted. A bargain if »«»Id so o i. Inquire at till» brand, there being none like lain’s Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea office. Remedy, I am reminded that as a them or of as fine quality made nnd Mrs. E. Hadaway. Directors of U nionvale School soldier in Mexico in 4i and 4«, 1 A correspondent to the Newberg in this country. 1“ is too late to complain contracted Mexican diarrhoea and District No. 44 Yam hill county, Graphic from Lafayette, m speak If troubled with ft weak digestion, ing Pof the Yamhill locks says: when a thing is done. • this remedy has kept me from ge ()r(.CT<,n, will receive bids for belching, sour stomaoh or if_ you "The locks are under twenty feet He . . . r e . . . . . g e t F I T U I N » P A I N T ( i: » t . . . d ting an increase in yiy pension, fori painting school house, outhuild- ‘ h ‘ 7 i ; i ! J t e ^ n« « w r „ e . feel dull, after eating, try Chain of water end the banks are under 'll! every renewal a dose of it re berlftin’s Stomach and Liver Tab mining both sides of the n ’ er>,a ft, is unequalled «s a I ¡ugg, covered porch on , dlrect stores me. i a -re.» . want „ m il i r» sto a l n c r k lf , lets. Price, 'Accents. Samples free a serious manner. A gang of men in we can save you quick cure for diorrhea, ai)d is j 1OU8C> according to plans and ¡ d « t , r a e t , . t o » c CEO PITKIN CO F u lto n .and C a r p e n t e r S t» . C H IC A G O . — as Harris’ drug store. sale- . . i r...... , i . . . i l l . I ....... have been busy for a week or two pleasant und safe to take. specifications to he found with M W. JKreitz Veterinary Sur filling in the holes that have washed by R L Harris p. L Hewitt, District Clerk o f 1 geon , will give strict and prompt out, putting in stone and sacks of^ M ade zYotiNo A gain —“One of The opportunity of a life time ■ k • i if« Pill» sach^said district. Directors reserv- attention to all diseases by which sand in the whirlpools.j There will night ¿' mwo weeks h s put n.e in ¡ng the right to reject any or all anim alsareafflicted. Satisfaction be work there for a cfew of men is now presented to the people o A fcjpm of 1490 pound M ures - He --------- guaranteed. Charges reasonable. and teams all summer, while if they Dayton and vicinity, to buy m il wilji Harness >;i d wagon wilTTm my ‘teens’ again, writes D H . lur-i had been located in the pTopar linery goods at your own Pr*®®- PINE JEWELRY, ner of Dempsevtown, Pa They re ( Bids to he opened January ;H|| = l o r place <#i the falls it would take but Goods can be found in the build FOR 8 A L E - A good h f ’« WATCH or CLOCK. the heet in the world,for liver, Blom-, other improiremants, and 1 | atr s little expense to Keep them in re- ing formerly used ns a photo- ach and bowels Purely v e ^ - 29th, Id Q U * 49 * Gf good land, well set to <*°‘ce You will find tho very lateat stylo» at the ble Never gripe Only 2&J at P#This is only another instance of , t , P ' " !MR8y B .E . M ARTÍN. , j mile from business part of town, Harris drug store adjoining ie an orchard for sale. the utter disregard of “the proper F R SM ITH, Inqitite of 4* Price $6<W- Call soon at this office place” shown by those who have T he M other ’ s F avorite .— Cham Also a general lino of OptleRl Goods and Cut this out and take it to Har- I’ t In b , O r e g o n . public improvemfents, or enter- berlain’s Cough Remedy is the other articles suitable for holiday girts. ri«’ drug store and get a free sam •AY » 0 i’iONEY r j Ä V a W a a V / It is pleasant All of which Will he sold ut reasonable pie of Chamberlain's Stomach anil His W ikb S aa kd H im . -M y «H es prisfs in hand that purports to be mother’s favorite S9BEP BO YEARS’ good advice saved my life writes P. for the benefit of (he public when S4,d safe for children to take and al- prices. Give .»< a caH. HÄQsfactlÖX Liver Tablets, the heBt physic I sä ä T è experien ce It is intended especi They also cure disorders ot tne M. Ross of Winfield, Tennr, for 1 other influences ere brought to bear wavs cures guaranteed. stomach, biliousness and hea la ch e. had such a bad cough I could hard on the subjart. There were m»oy ally for coughs, colds, croup and ' tio n , o n t i M. G STONEBRINK. c o M ld M I-J p 1 Ko.lâBite, Vitb CiMtC ly breathe, I steadily grew. worst who, when theaite forthe Yamhill whooping-cough, and is the best .1, W. Turner has opened h tin© A m e ric a n ® 2 ì f r ‘*‘n ^ * selectvd, expressed - the - e e diseases v medicine made ior for w these Jnder doctor’s treatmen , but my locks were seiecwu, Y o n cxanün© H *n<1 If fo,J « « • • i r d Bread, and, cakes fresh from general repair shop in the chapel tbfi ka8t danger g,„. pVr i&tlyWusUrtory,. wife urged me to use Dr. King a opinion that the sito was not the building. He is prepare! to do the oven at H. Oliver’s, McMinn one, and it W ™w being ¡ it u children for it contains no New Discovery for Consumption, proper ___MAWia j * they were correct in i | $ u m r ^ ^ » na U r n c r m i d vRle. veloped . that repairing of all kiiul. ■ fry Dcarawa which completely cured me t h u w n tc h t o b e • j e h - p ■ 'J new, it g.|ven „„ ,.onfi<lent!y Io a Best quality and cheapest stationery at ervvu- CoFVRIOWra Ac. a b l e » im e -p ie c e ; tlh e • J Coughs, colds, bronchitis, la grippe, their views. As it look* n«W, The D avtox H kkald and.Weekly o v e m e n t ha» î j e » r ; î ' l • ; M to „„ adult. For sale by postoffle.) store ptteumonia, .Sthma, hay/ever a d will take a • large portion of rock Sub- n le k le i ë w i W W R j ; i - u » »cd » te e l eom jM tel- ;J c A l 1 Jr cfc- A l> on'y Per ye*r e from th« red hills, and rerev b el of the ° 1<lesk7 g ^ * « now, at the beginning < »f eh« R L Harris. th>r c o t f?l5s?,,Îne> — Strong » is one *éVlèr!'c»irn ”pn,f r.7. Z .7 - • n e i. » tr« li B vcki . kn ’ s A rnica - S alve Has restauruuts in Salem . It is a new century und the new year » e a ene, h indsom o world-wide fame lor marvelous ;oud place to taKe meala when ........................ ' Trunks Valise» «nd Telescope le v e r »et n m «1 0.00 tomu.' Ifl cures. It surpasses any other Fal*«4& Every bottle guaranteed^ Trial Baskets at Nichnlis A Gabriel s. i„iin n ointment or balin f, r cuts, in n that city. be a good thing * J’ roCk lotion, bottles free et Harris drug store. land near by onwhichthere «TO« io o , hums, boU boils, sores, felons, r,H» .washed r e ^ e ...■ ie«" "a'1 done np In '¿TH.;« nvfc'lw. »L S“M The St. Charles store, .McMinn Clothes When in McMinnville call at the ?n 3«1BrM4way.N6W lOrk Yv neu m . wm — - ■<» Vour iii » .¡.yle nl McMinnville »team luuii'lry»- goo< ville, t arries a full line of groceries,« * ------- — W M b lD K la n . Ö . V. '& m < 4 > BU W . Sep.) Inr onr I ------ » U v ln n e m ad e io r I u i , » c p » r te u which are sold at popular price». Fresh btcud at poetoffice atore. ] Call when in that city. A' " noaloffio« store. Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Mackintoshes, Ladies’ Misses,’ Men’s and Boy’s. SPECIAL PRICES § CLOTTHING Il; 4 ù a. m . 19 a. in. i. n i..7 : ïf » » . ni in. ¿5. *■ B. M. McMinnvlle Steam Laundry, pQ pfoct F it a n d S n tis fc tio n . H AM BLIN , ' . . The One Price Clothier, F o r E v e ry th in g I n t h e li n e o f F U R N IT U R E Call at the y A Dayton Furniture Store. W A BARGAIN. ALL ABOARD! $175 Cash. lU 'I n ¡ I B ] W e l l Spent ke this, twii *"L! M O »™ 1 M A O *1'* Dayton Jewelry Store. R /at Candía wa ure— ^ » A m e r ic a n . F FT-a'-'i* *n»«>F I. << / '■ I