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D A YTO IJ H E R A L D . Slgèr « a rti »aMtaitavaa« GST PBXMTSD: S U O M iI ^ R a v ti • If n _ a _ H v irtt it a t a i l X m onth«. * • tr £ ad vartlM au n d , H a g le la rk per ( t ; sack eM U ioaal le e k to canto p er m onth. PH fityt aulire« In local colum n (rea ta per liaa lo r lr a t laaertioa, 4 ee a la (or antea quant laaertioa. OMSaary and marriage notice« not e ic e e d la g to linea, pokUahag (ree. If le n t la for pnbltce- t io e a t o a c e - Card o f tbaaaa, * * liar m atter ( cento per lin e. Ä ,.l Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and B ill Helds, etc. I DAYTON HERALD Office. D A Y T O N , O R E G O N , FR ID A Y . JA N U A R Y VOL. X IX A IÍ.1 V 1 L AMD DBTABTPaK O f MAILS. Arri»« s t o a, a . l i t o A (A « t o p .« Depart M » a . m. a * a .* . l;«bp. m. sto p . » to p « ARRIVAL AMD DBPABTUB« OF TRA INS L eerte Dayton ter Portland « , » t o * . « _ Arri rea at Dajrton from Portland »;» (p. —• Batter 40 cent« per roU. Ego SO canto per doaen. Wheat W eent* per bushel. Gate 25 to30 cents per bushel. * Potatoes40 to 50 cents* hundred. F in e c lg a r e at postoBoe etar©. R. L. H A R R IS, The biggest Drug Store io Y am h ill County. NICHOLS I GABRIEL Special Sale For Cash! COMMENCING DEC. 5,. A N D E N D IN G DEC. 31. W e offer our entire line of L adies’ W A L K IN G SK IRTS, * U N D E R SKIRTS, D R E SS GOODS, A t20 per cent Discount. Som e prices:—$ 6 .0 0 Skirt $4.80; $ 5 ,0 0 for $ 4 .0 0 each. A great reduction in all lin es of Shoes^^Clothing, H ats and G ents’ F iim iahing Goodsr Rubber Goods. 2 5 per cent discount on all R ain Clothing. < W Holi- v v e are <** V» show UAAW ing a n ew line . D*j Ion w ill come to the front yet. ___‘ \ ' - if you* want a wheelbarrow call on Cha». E. Hall. He has several for »ale. Mies Maggie Milne is the p e a t of friends in Portland. A full and complete stocx in “ ’J lines of goods usually kept at Bimenng s. Detmering’e. n it w a d . , Nothing CHEAP at the Racket Store PRICB8. SICIS8- bee John Bradley who b e a been ------ afflicted with asthma, is improving somewhat. J. G. Lewie of the Racket, took an iovoice of hie (took last week. NICHOLS & GABRIEL, D ayton, Or. HÄRRY W AM BSGANS, P R O P R IE T O R OF The D a y to n Mineral Water Works « M A N U F A C T U R E R O F A L L K IN D S OF Min fir al W aters, R oot Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider. N O . 35 Dayton will have a bonk. DAYTGM s BANK H arrah. I t H as M ost A m vrbdly M a - ¡1 dava late* There hoe • TBRIALIXBD. of the Beetem I I , that in i States would be ooneid lered ideal There is no doubt now about spring days. Monday w was o mild Dayton haviu a bank ____ _____ shortly. eunsbina day. . Mr. Clarence frob ert, o f Chica And C H IN A , L A M P S of .all kind, call on Mrs. M artin M iller and go, Ills., who has had consider visiting with friend* and relatives I I . JL . H A N N I N G , in Portland. IT you wish to get able experience in the banking M c M in n v il l e , or . into trouble aak Martin bow be buaineae, has been here th is week looking over the field, with the likes baching. . . view o f opening a bank at thia Mrs. L . F. Belxnapp, of Foreat Grove, is here visiting her partnte, place. H e was favorably im pressed by the welcome given Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dorsey. him by the business com m unity The steamer Altona which wae and the favorable outlook for ruD into aod somewhat damaged b u sin ess in his line, in ’this by the eteamer Modoc, several place, after being show n over weeks since, has been repaired and town by some of the business is again running from Portland to To those about to build or re .ir, I wish to call your attention men, and over the country by and shall continue to keep on Corvallis. to the fact that I am now suppli J. E. M ellinger, the enterprising band a . ___ The steamer Pomons which ran ’ real estate a g e n t H e cohclud- G O O D A S S O R T M E N T on a snag in after interview ing the buai- ••• the . .. Willamette T-----— river, ‘ ed — ------- -------O F B O T H ------ ling last week and . nees ness men to cast bis lot here, near Weston landing mnk bg# beeQ^ i^ d u k e n to Port-; BOd le*>ed th the Bradley building, ,1UK, for H U k* B n ext to t h . li livery barn for one month or more, to mgk* make the oecee year. It It will will be a state bauk, aarv repairs on the boat. ' with - , v . a paid - a ,, aary op capital stock of r" 925,000. T h e bank will open Miss Dotty Avery who is attend IN S H IN G L E S I K E E P - ' ing the 8tat>- Normal school at for bu sin ess. February 1. Mr. Monmouth, came down the day Probert is now in Portland pur before Christmas and spent the chasin g the necssary furniture holidays at home, She returned and fixtures for the bank. For Fine GROCERIES, both * STA PLE ROUGH, SIZED and D R E SSE D LUM I R . Saw ed, Cut, D im ention and F an cy. Alan 'D o o rs and W indw s, 1 Mold ings Ac. 7 S. W . SIG LER. O FFIC E R S IN ST A L LE D . The follow ing officers were installed by Y am hill Lodge No. S T Ò . a - r ; w « i « r i . / m gb t. January 6. A lso of Rebecka Degree, installed at the same Odd Fellows: E llis F. Had ley, N. G ; A. G. Carter, V . G.; S. W. Sigler, Secy; Chas Saund ers, F in d Secy; R. L. Harris, Trees. ! • . Mrs. F annie Saundera, N . Grt Mrs. E va Bertram, V . G.; Miss Jennie H ogue, Secy; Mrs. E m ily Nichols, Fin. Secy; Z. Spangle, T rias. ' T he ReRecca furnished a splendid and bountiful supper. W e w ish to close out our J E W - E L R Y a t co st or less. W ill you help u s 1 P - ' — * Mrs. H. H . Dearborn, of Port It is hoped that there will be a land, has been io Dayron the past good representation in attend weex visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. ance. B. F. Swicx. _ - ,. When bilieus try a dose of Cham The school of district No 23, berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab have hired Mrs. R. L Harris to lets and realise for onoe bow quick teach the winter and sp ing term. ly a first-class up-to-date medicine The Degree of Honor, U nity Lodge No. 17, installed the fol w ill correct the disorder. For sale Masters Fritter Jennings aod low ing officers Tuesday night, Carl G ild e r. of Portland, spent by R. L . Harris January 5th, accom panied by a their vacatiCn with Frilser M iller The Dayton Creamery is shut delicious supper: At Hill View farm. down aod not running now. The^ Past C hief Mrs. Lottie Lewis; The Dayton Prohibilisff Alliance Newburg Creamery is the gainer by meet* at the Free Methodist church this, aa a great portion cf the C hief of Honor, Mrs. Jennie on Friday evening, January 8th. cream of tbie vicinity goes to New Perkins; L a d y 'o f H onor, Mrs.. Everybody invited to attftnd. berg. W hy is it a creamery cannot Em m a Sm ith; C. of C., Mrs. Lizxie M ellinger; U sheiv Mrs. For artistic portraits and views be kept in operation at„Dayton as Clara Dunn; Financier, Miss well as other towns of the*valley? go toYHe Tom Cronise “ .Elite' ------- ---------------- --------- Tom Cronise “ E lite’’ D alrym p le** W m . 8 Crane, of California, Md , suffered for years from rhea malism and lumbago. He wae finally advised to try Chamb’ r- Iain's Pain Balm, which he did end it effected a complete core. For sale by R . L . Harris. Mrs. Rachel B. Webber, who has been io Salem overeeeiug the pub lication of her boox, “ Anthropog raphy, or Bible Phrenology just iseed from (be pretTs; bas been at home in Dayton during the holi days. She returned to Salem on Tuesday. Mis. Webber will prob ably, in the near future, open an office permanently in Salem. A special meeting wae called by the W. R. C. on Saturday, January 2d, 1904, to have the officers thnt were lately elected duly installed Mrs R B. Webber was the install ing officer, who left for Salem the following Tuesday. Those installed were: Mattie A. Hadley, president, E. Msuts,8. V P.; S. A. McCann. J. V . P ; Alice Woodworth, sec ; A. B Li tec her, Trees.; 8 A. Coovert, coo ; J. L. Klocx, guard. qq,, annn. i meeting of the i w „. t v — ,— -----— ciation will be held at McMinnville on Tuesday, January 13, at 10 o'clock * , ui. at Burns H all; for the purpose of electing three trustees and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. «* T he D ayton R acket S torr - A D ire c t L in e to Chicago and nil points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and *11 points • M A R R IE D — A t the home of the brides mother in Dayton, December 30th 1903, at high noon, Miea Clara 8xelton to Elwood Abernethy; Rev. R E Dunlap officiating. After congratulations from im mediate relatives present, and par- taxing of a sumptuous repast, en joyed by all, the happy coupletoox train for Portland. They will live on groom’s farm below Newberg. Two leaders of the “ Holy Rol Omaha.f D ombsttc T boublxs .— I t is ex ceptional to find a fam ily where there are no domestic ruptures oc casionally, but these can be lessen ed by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great.work in Stom ach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25c, st C . W . Powell's drug store. W ishing to retire from busi ness I will sell my entire stock drugs, m edicines, and other arti cles, owned by me in the town of Dayton, which is a first class location for an experienced drug gist to go into business. I also offer my real estate property for sale. All of the above framed property will be sold at a re duced price. Reason for selling is ill health and old age. C. W. POW ELL, Dayton, Oregon. m e /¿V W allpaper. 'REE P* • Any Information se to rates, route«, eta., cheerfully give on applIcaUon. B. H . T R U M B U L U J n LINDSEY ' Y F A P A ’ je w e l r y Commercial gent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. T H O M P S O N , F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. - h ' 7 1 Cost One Cent to buy a postal card and send to tbe New York Farmer, New York City, for a free. specimen copy. A FULL LINE OF h a rd w a r e , f u r n it u r e & O -B frieB<to are coming west let us know and we wtll quota them direct D ayton H erald and Tribune Farmer only 91 25 per year. Subscribe for the pa pers and get your home news and an up-to- date, first class farm journal. • — Closing Out Sale. Hi IL L IN O IS C E N T R A L R. R. the specially low rates now In effect from all eastern points. Wesa Bertram; Receiver, Fred* Bertram; Recorder, Mrs. Flora Paxson; Inside W atch, Miss Agness Goodrich ¡Outside W atch, Mrs. Carrie Goodrich. Brooxe— were tarred and feathered at Corvallis 8unday night. They were then informed that if they ev er returned to that town or vicinity W ill deliver to any part of the county. Orders solicited. they would be hanged. After their H A R R Y W A M B S G A N S . Dayton, Yam hill County, O r friends had aaaietad them in par _ _ ____ — ^^— — aiwbJ—W tially removing the tnr and feath ers, Creffield and M ita H urt seCur O F T IM E A N D M O N E Y ed a buggy and drove to Albany, I n a business education pays. This Is distant 12 miles, early next morn- shown bjr ,lbe success of our Students tn P ortland ahd R eturn O nly ng and were married. securing and holding responsible poel- 91.35.— The Southern Pacific Com , tlons. We offer strong business and pany are now selling round trip Detmering and wife, shorthand courses. Thorough work ticxets to Portland from Dayton Postmaster — for 91.35, good going Saturday or and Nathan Bradly and wife, drove ‘ Class nod Individual Instruction, Living Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon to North Yam hill on Satu'day expenses low. Our catalog will tall you Screen Doors, Hammocks, Tents, Camping Outfit#, Window Screens day, giving all day Sunday^ aod evening and remained ov>-r night about our school. Yours for the asking. and everything to make life enjoyable In the summer. A large stock, Monday in Portland. The same Mr. Detmering and Mr Bradley, C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E . SALKM. OKXOON. , ______ arrangement applies from Portland, who, with a number nf other Day- and prices that will please; at W. I- S TA L E Y . P R IN C IP A L- giving Portland people a chance to ton people, have interest* in the Red O .O , H O D S O N , McM innville, Or. visit valley pointe at greatly re Jacket gold mine in Crook county, Eastern Oregon, attended the an duced rate*. nual meeting of the .tookholders of Í A P risonrr in H r r O wn H ousx . that company, which was held in .Broken and Worn — Mrs. W . H Lay hay, 1001 Agnea North Yam hill on Saturday even Ave , Kansas City, M o ., has for ing. Reporta as to the richness of several ye ra been troubled with the mines is very flattering ! » repnire<l and reset at moderate ex 4 severe hoarseness and st times a 's pense. Ring«, Brooch«, Pins and bard cougb, which she aaye, R«nuUful location. Good Dormitory -pthrllrgea. SpecUl ntton- K U K rt— To i n n M t r r n.w n u » lockets thoroughly reoovafed and tlo . e w S S t o M a t o . ' Strong faculty. B ip ena,. reduced to the BORfo— »nd Mr«. W. 8 “ Would keep me indoors for days, B U R N — io " ir ■«« m m . „ o , «leaned, worn parts refilled and I was prescrit ed fur by physicians Hibbert Sunday nigbt, January 3. I u Weig reeet or replaced at shortest “ ‘“ ‘"ctaisloal aclentlflc, elementary, academic, musical art and „ Valuable jewelry ought to I t is needless Io say , results A , 1904, a girl with no noticeable _____________ . I - « . , ^nur^ee offered A department of Bxpreaalon acd Oratory be examined from time to time and - — the ■ - — ---------- hualata* co £ this department la aapeclallat la ftiend gave me part of a bottle o f, that bnppy ------- parents are prnnd » ■ loosened jewels adjusted to prevent IhTa ^ o p J i L £ eminent quallflcYuon. f«r theworh. F or. Chamberlain’s Cougb Remedy w ith , of their floe New Yesxs ffifr their loea All repair* will be X i l S u i a or o th Tln fo rm aU on addiem the president or aecret.ry instructions to oloeely follow the. To Mr and Mr« J W urner, promptly attended to at low charges, mail orders carefolly and speedily directions and I wish to «late th a t, Wednesday. December 80 1903. a of the Faeutty. Dallaa. Oreg^. c lN Q ph y President. exeented. Send by express or rog- after the first day I conld notices girl M r. Turner we 51 «years of decided change for the belter, and, age on New Years day, hut he still » iatered mail. I O. A L D E R M A N , time after two be is ooe of the “ boys,” and | I » at W this w a n w n it c i e u s -in ' i l l g g I il S I for U I • V VS k thinks U IU W W sexy av- W ' The McMinnville Jeweler I weeks, have no hesitation io saying wa goees be ia. x lo o d and Optician. 1 realise that I am entirely cured.” f Sunday, December 27, 1903, to » Jy cun a k a . k a im la a a ta ta a » ïw iï7 ,au"ma I Hadley, of » This remedy is for sale by R. L M r and Mrs. F. k r»ri»~«»l £ 2 * * ÎÏT Î3 Ï h¿3 m". biañij tolto.» i Wheatland, a girl. Harris t-torta«*, le. DALLAS. COLLEGE. s u u t « oxnoov. B«« that your Ueket reads via the Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trauaconUnental lines at 8t. Paul aad Samuel Montgomery of Id lin g ton, Neb., an old friend and negh- bor of Mr. and Mrs. A J. McCann of the Commercial hotel, J E. Mel- liger end other Nebraexane in this city, bas been stopping at the hotel When you want a good ebave, while here looxing for a location. He leaves here thia weex for his hair cut or shampoo, oall on Z. home in Nebrasxa, but expects to Spangle, the Dayton barber. return in the spring, accompanied W rite i f 1904, when you date by bis family and maxe home in your letters now. this vicinity. WoNDgsruL N e r v b — Is display lers”— Joshua Creffi»*ld and Charles ed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff iointa. But there’s no need of ft. Bucklen’s Arnica, Salve will kill the pain anJ cure the trouble. I t ’s the beet Salve on earth for Pilee, too, 25c, by C. W. Powell, druggist. FA N CY LUMBER 3 SHINGLES Thoa. McNish waa the fortunate Or. New Years day, 1904. Mr. and man to get the fine piano given Mrs A. J. MqCaon of the Commer- . « » - a . 3 K 3 away by Nichols A Gabriel to pur chasers of goods at their store of their married life. They weie< Nichole A Gabriel have been in the recipients of a beautiful bouquet voicing their stock of ge: eral mer of carnations and other flowers, from their daughters at M cM inn chandise this week. Miss Vivian Miller, a student of ville. the State Normal school, Mon Those interested in forming a mouth, spent the holiday vacation rod and gun club, are requested at her home in Dayton. She re- to m£et jn the council room n ext tamed to Monmouth on Saturday. Tuesday evening at 7:30 sharp. to rn and CROKERY, Q U E E N SW A R B ; C. D. Howard has purchaeed the houee and lot owoed by 8. R Bax to Monmouth on Monday, accom ter ¡form erly the residence of Mr. panied by her sister Bertie, who w ill remain and kOep house for her. Baxter and family d a y Goods. Get our prices on s tu d io, Salem , over Christmas Candies. latest - styles. R em em ber r....for each D ollars w orth of goods you get* a tick et on our fine $ 3 7 0 Brinkerhoff Piano. Come, come, come! to 8, 1904, - RUPTURE a b l. way of healing w h ile you work. ■.r --w The n . 9. Gov't a patent for an a p o ll.n r. for rupture. No .ranted elartie or me rteeV aronndT— -----. ----------- _ . —j ------ ------- 1 band ---------• ‘ ■the body or underrtrap. Kaiy aa an old afoehln«. Safe, comfort B enton tria l. A L K X » H I U S , Box 510. W g8T B R O O X , MA1KB. VIT2E-ORE ONE D AY MAKES Strong, Healthy Women AND Rubnst, Vigorous Men I Hot a Temporary s tlm n lan t but a Barmanant Blood v ttalfxer Harm Deatrorar. Dt.enae Batt- Uher. Pain Kradlcater, H ealth and Strength Keatorer. IT CURE8 Rhenmatlam. B r la h f . O taM ie. La Orlppl« Blood Polaonlna. Sore, and Clear*. M alarial Fever, Nervous Proetration *»<1 A n e m ia , Liver, K ld n e r.a o d Bladder Trouble«. < « U r r h o f any Part, Female ( om plaiuta Stomach and Bowel Diacrders, General D ebility. For sale Mt I I k iia l d office. IN FOURTEEN IS SUFFICIENT FOR GENERAL SWEEPING WHEN YOU SPEND TEN MINUTES EVERY MORNING U SN G A “CYCCT Bearing BISSELL They run EASY and »weep CLEAN. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given to ail >»*-r sone concert.»d, th a t the County Court for Y a m h ill C o un ir, Hi Me t.f Oregon, has duly appoint'd Jnc«>h Holsw orth ad minimi re I or <>f Un tatala n fT U li* H 'd iw o n h deere-eirf Now therefore. eP perenne Having claims against enid c -in l* s r* here by notified anti required Io pr—»• t them to me, wi>b pr -per v> u h r-, at my reeidenc* l i inilef Dayton, in «aid C<«wiiy of V am nlil. within «ix moofh« from t t c dale hereof. - , , Grand Rap’d» Mich. By the v Dated this 3rd d«y <>f December, A D . 1903 J acob H olz «, bth Administrator of the eelateof Tillo- HoDworth, deceased. t Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. — I— : : / : - r I li i t i m u a g gastusl • ’ft» ‘ 1 C'A.