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r V AYTON HERALD. GET PRINTED: » !**<> in «dvau« V if paid w ith in six m ouths. Display xdvertlsaiusuta, Single In ch per mouth 91; each additional in ch 50 cents per m onth; reading notices in local colum n Scents per line for first insertion, 4 cents for subae queut insertion. Obituary aud marriage uotlces not exceeding 10 lines, published free if sent in lo t publica- inn at ouce. Card o f thanks, resolutions, and m ile r m atter 8 fcinU per line. Cards, P o sters. C ircu lars. L etter an d B ill H eads, etc D A Y T O N H E R A L D Office. VO L. X V II f DAYTO N, OREGON. F R ID A Y , JA NU ARY 3, 1 9 0 2 . NO. 3 6 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Commencing with j ! I f you want a pair of ahoes or I harness made to order, oall on O. Londenaoausen. T. A. Smith of Mayger, Colom bia county, Or. is here visiting his brother Benj T. Smith. JA N U A R Y 1st, 1 9 0 2 , " I will offer my entire line Shoes, Dry Goods, and Groceries AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. The whole Stock must go as we are going out of business.^ YOURS FOR BARGAINS. After a vacation of one week dur ing holdays, the Dayton public school opened again on Thursday The W. C. T .'U . will meet at the Baptist church, Friday afternoon, January 10th, at 2 :30. Everybody welcome. Rutter 30 cents per roll. Kin« 20 cents per doaen. W heat 50 cents per bushel. Fine cigars at paatoSBce store. D IE D . Grandma Hoffman, who went to Illinois last September, after arrival I t ia now 1902. at Moline, the home of her sister, • Pearl Hadley whoie seriously ill became eo ill as to be confined to bed. She died on Christmas day, is not improving. aged 69 years, 3mo«, 12 days. Her Mies Louise Jonee will return Io only children, Mrs C. I,i tec her and Eugena on Saturday. Samuel Hoffman live in Oregon. J. P. Franklin has nearly .recov Her death was caused by cancer of the stomach. ered from hie late1severe ¡line s. J. B. Riley is still qtMte ill, He The W. C. T. U. Matrons Contest wajB in a very bad Condition Wednes on Wednesday evening, .was well You will find the very beet bread day night. attended, and a good degree of in made at H. Oliver’«, McMinnville. After a week of oold and fog we terest was taken in it. There were Also cakes, pies and confectionery^ are,now having,warm and pleasant four contestants (Mrs. Reynolds, H. M. Bond and wifeof M cM inn winter weather. ville, spent Christmas day at the Miss Fay Swiok came up from home of Mr. and Mre. George Ber Portland last week and visited at tram, of Dayton. home several days. U n it e d E vangeijcal C hurch — Don’t forget that G. Londenahau- Preaching next Sunday at Dayton een will repair your shoes and har 1 0 : 8 0 a. m . and a t -Wheatland 3 ness in good ships. J. W. FISHBURN. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Courtney. The medal contested for | was awarded to Mrs. Ida M. Courtney. F. M. Crabtree, jr., is employed in assisting J. G. Lewis, express a sent at thia place, in handling the m. expcese business, and also assists .... i -v i i ( John Penland and Virgil Earl in M r. Lewis’ racket store. We are When you get a rib brokeu— wbo Ppent the holidays here, re informed by Mr. Lewis that since he in your umbrella—don’t throw! turned to Eugene Friday, took 'charge of the express office, it away, but take it to the furni-i . — about a year ago, the business of ture store and ge| it repaired. , I « ,« ladies Aid Sooiety of the M. the office has greatly increased. ,__; E. church will give an entertain- C ard of T hanks — The under J. W . Fishburn is offering his | ment in the near future. signed would sincerely, ^press his Publisher of H erald having He ,e selling goods regardless of taken a holiday New Year this issuS thanks to those who were so kind cost You ill get bargains in his o( paper hn8 as to chop a lot of wood for him deJayed. line. while disabled by being kicked by a hors^ J. W. C oovert . B. V. Richards son of S. M. As there ere special revival meet- D . _. J inj’s at the Evangelical church, i «»chard« o fD ayto n , with hie fam- The Grange and Farmers store of there will be no preaching at the 1 V *,rr,ve<^ hfir" t T k “” MoMinnville, has donean immense here *““1 last ■'“ week. They will occupy the Ponnay house next business the past three months, on Shades M. E. church next Sunday to H erald office. account of disposing of their large T. L. J ones , Pastor PiutoTe Mrs. Branch, wife o f Rev. dL slock of good a at greatTy^ reduced J. G. Lewis informs us that he Sewing fia 1 an excellent holiday trade. He Branch who has been confined to pnce9‘ her bed for many months is still I f you want a reliable Carpet had the goods wanted, and sold unable to sit up The aged couple sweeper, order the Biseel), adver at reduced prices, and Jet the pub have been sorely afflicted the latter tised in the H erald This sweeper lic know it advertising, and the years. is well known to be one of the best result was that he sold hie goods. Dayton ia now assured of having made. Leave orders at this office. R. L. Harris who had a large a banking house in a short time. Those who are, or may want stock of holiday goods, h) for med Men with sufficient capital to run a furniture, are notified that I have the publisher that he had an excel first class hanking business will .opened at Fenton’s did stand, lent holiday trade People this open a bank early in the spring at Dayton, and will, keep in stock year, found that they did not hare the Fishburn corner. 1 a general line of furniture. Also to go away from home to purchase The poultry show held in Mc undertaking goods. holiday goods, ond purchased of Minnville last week by the West CT’D. H oward . home merchants. We wish you all a very happy New Year, and beg to express our thanks for the generous patronage we have received this year. R. L. HARRIS, Druggist. H endrick & B riedwell , ’■------ D E A L E R S I N ------- -4 Furniture, Carpets, Floor Matting, Oil Cloth, Window V Bed Lounges and Carpets, Baby Carriages, Bamboo Goods, Frames and Moldiug, Wall Paper, Stoves/ Tin Wareand Machines. All kinds Undertaking Goods. S o ld as L o w a s th e L o w e s t . C. F. DANIELS, Funeral Director and Embalmer. McMinille, Or. The Dayton hardware merchant, ..., 8. N. Rasmussen, has h«d ► cellent run of business ever le started in business. The past year be has sold a great number of ranges and cook stoves, besides many healing stoves. He keeps the beet makes, and ells at a low jrofit, and endeavors to please, is one reason of his success. REWARD. ern Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Association, proved a ttrmrefrne on exhibit; Saturday last while splitting wood N, A. Harris had a gash cut in left hand, between the first joint of thumb, 2 inches long and l j wide. Dr. Courtney dressed the wound and it is do Mis9 W ebb, the elocutionist ing well. t COM E AND SEE OUR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, SPECIAL PRICES § CLQTTHING NICHOLS & GABRIEL. The Red Front. . . TR Y THE . . ' HEW HOME ’ SEWIHQ MACItSE. LÀR8 . m an u fa ctu re and tb e ir priera ba fora y o a I purchase T c a p o th e r. TIE IE « N H SEWIM MICHIE 88., OWAJVOW, WANS. ■ C at«. M eans B .T . IXH bm , T e w * . *•« Cbt«um>. m. row •*».< C a l. Attowfe. (to. T housands S ent I nto E x il e — Every year a number of poor suffer ers whose lunge are sore and racked with coughss are urged to another climate But this ia costly snd not always sure Don’t be an exile when Dr K ing’s New Discovery for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung dieeaees on earth The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at R L . Harris Price 50c and 11. Every bottle guaranteed. B eat O ut or an I ncreasr or His P ension — A Mexican war veteran and prominent editdr writes: “See ing the advertisement of Chamber- lain’« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a loldier in Mexico i n '47 end ’4 8/t' contracted Mexican diorrhea and this remedy has kept me from get ting an increase in my pension, for on every renewal a doss of it restore« a»« ” I t ia unequalled bs a quick ours for diorrhea and is pleasant snd s'nfe to take. For sale tty R. L Hrrris McMinnville, Oregon. o— ’u CHRISTMAS OFFERING. Early last season we placed Import Orders on Holiday Hand kerchiefs and Kid Gloves. They have just arrived We w rrf htdtcs’ an^ gerfls’Trandtec- etter ebown in McMinnville. We are going to make ¡5, 8, 10,12, 15, 18, 25 and 50c, Worth One Third More. vPROCUi is washing out, we are informed, and there ia danger of its washing away on the opposite bank. Those locks have only cost the govern ment in the neighborhood of $100,- I t G irdles t h e G lobe — The 000, and yet cannot he relied on Ism eof Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world,extends round ... Electa Chapter No. 29, O E. 8 officers, St. theearth I t ’s the one perfect heal installed following Mrs. er of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, John’s Day, Friday Dec 2i. sores, see Ids, boils, ulcers, felons, Esther Allison, Worthy Matron; aches, pains and h !1 skin eruptions. Mrs. Rose Carter, Asst. Mntron; Only infallible pile cure 25c a Oscar Cartpr, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Lizzie Crunkshank, Conductor;* box at R L Harris. Mrs. M. Freeman, Associate Con On Tuesday evening, December ductor; Mrs. S RossitetySec.; Mrs. 31, Mi®s Esther Rose gave a party M. M. Rossner, Treas. at Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 8nyder’e. The young people enjoyed the even ing in varied amusements, until the ringing of b-Ils and firing of guns gave the signal that the old year had gone out and the new year come in. After wishing each other a happy New Year the young peo ple took their departure, feeling that they had enjoyed a very pleas ant evening. Those in attendance were: Mise Lu vena Livingstone and Ralph Harris, Pearl Penland and Louis Hadley, W illie Wambsgane M E N ’S A L L W OOL S U IT S , si 15 and upwards; BOY’S SCHOOL and Venus Hibbert, Flora Living stone and Ellie Hadley, Esther ;8 U 1 T , at 11.75 and up; BOY’S K N E E PANTS 25, 35, 40 and 60 cents Rose and John Penland, Walter Hadley. per pair. Yours to please. C H IC G O STORE On these new fresh Goods—low«j than you ever saw them sold Defore. Ladies Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs d in ary elocutionist. T h ere was a good audience in attendance at îe Evangelical church to hear 1er. .’And examine goods carefully, and nfter investigating see if our ■CASH price for merchandise is not as low as that of any store in Yamhill county. We invite all to call and see our large and com- i plete stock of general merchandise. We keep in stock. to a number of friends at her home Having received a liberal patronage from the people of Dayton and vicinity the psst year, we would acknowledge our appreciation there of. Thanking our patrons, we wish all a happy year; asking for a con tinuance of their trade. 8. N. RA8MU88EN. SPECIAL PRICES - You will receive your full reward in cash saved by trading at our store, where you will find Dolls, Toys, Books, Albums, Toilet Cases, Glass and teacher of elocution, in St. There is " probability that there ’s hall, Portland, last Mon- will be as m ch work to do next ware, Cups and Saucers, Doll Bug ( le ay le n evening proved herself to summer on the Yam hill locks aa >e well qualified for her profes there was done the past season. gies, Wagons, at the lowest prices. sion and far superior to the or The paving along the north hank ‘T h E D ayton R acket S tore . This space will be filled next week by- Dayton’s Hardware Merchant. S. N. RASMUSSEN. KID GLOVES. \ | A genuine French Grenoble Kid in all the Newest Shades. A Per fect Fitter— A Great Weurer. Every pair Fully Warranted — Bought to sell at $1.50 per pair—They will be isselb placed on sale at $1.13. 1 Mufflers' and Neckw ear. “ Cyco” Bearing S eti sweepers We are informed that citizens of Newberg and McMinnville have formed a company, and purchased the steamer Grey Eagle of the Spaulding Logging Co, and wil run that boat between Portland ant McMinnville. Since the above was in type we are informed that the O C. T Co will place the steamer Leona on the McMinnville-Portiand route That boat-will commence making regular trips on Monday next. The Newberg and McMinnville people have abandoned the proposition of running an independent boat. CHICAGO STORE. YOUR ATTENTION. ¡The new Proprietor Of the Best, The 0 . R. A N. steamer Ruth which several weeks ago, while at d e c e a s e they Corvallis was on its way to the flour T hx M other ’ s F avorite -C ham ing mills in that city, to take on a Last Lon Longer, berlain’s Cough Remedy is mothers shipment of flour, and ran on a Sweep Cleaner and favorite. I t is pleasant and sale for snag and sunk, baa been raised. Run Easier children to take and always cures. The boat waa expected to arrive at It is intended especially for coughs, 17>*n erty other nuke. Portland Thursday. The steamer colds, croup and whpoping cough, Modoc whioh assisted in raising the and is the best medicine made for Ruth went down to Portland Tuee-I these diseases There ie not the Bissell Carpet day; and it ie expected will be least danger in giving it to children placed on the run to Corvallis for Sweeper Company, for it contains no opium or other in a time The little steamer Leona, jurious drug and may be given as Grand Rapto, Mich. which has been p ilin g between confidently to a habeas loan adult. Portland and Independence for a For sale by R. L . Harris. short time, will be taken off thaf route. B lown to A toms — The old idea T O T H E PU B L IC . that the body sometimes needs a A number of the friends and Having located in Dayton, the powerful, drastic, purgative pill has neighbors of J. W. Coovert, who been exploded; for Dr. King’« New wee seriously injured about two undersigned has opened a repair Life Pills, which are perfectly harm week« ego by b> ing kicked by a shop at the corner of Ferry and less, gently stimulate liver and bow horse, met at hia plsce on Thurs First street. Will repair furni els to ex pel poison matter, cleanse day. the 26ih inst. snd had a ture, frame pictures, and do all the system and absolutely cure con wood chopping bee and cut a good work in that line promptly and. stipation and sick headache Only lot of wood for him. The follpiy- at resonable rates. Give me a 25c at R. L . Harris’ . ing named persons composed the call. : F r,n k Wileon, J. P. Soper, N. W. V an -O sdol Cut this out and I ake It to Harris' John Peffer, Mat Peffer,Mart. Drake, d/.Ug store and get a free «aipple of N. A. Harris, Charles Besch, C. Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver Warner, Charles Baxter, George Tablets, th e'fi^ st—phy/jp They Idam iller, Charles Robertson, 8 . : also cure dieorderm f the stomach, Robertson, Art. Wilson, Jessie L A M B E R T BROS. biliousness and headache. Clemmer.s, Charles Crater, J. Had- T h . bread, ck«,. pi. , , nd « m ! f c , / . J L a ’ fc-.k.“ ” Cl¡ ‘ ' l•,• Grocers an d C om m ission * M erch an ts. M c M i n n v i l l e , CASH paid for alii kinds o Dayton Cash Grocery Asks for a share of the patronage of the people o f Dayton and vicin ity and guarantee satisfaction. O u r aim is to please all. H IG H E S T P R IC E P A ID FO R EGGS, POULTRY, AND BUTTER, Etc. TH E NATIONAL MAOAZINB. KMUd t , /M U U thM CKappl*. your SOc. reaches m on or before January 1. 1901. 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