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DÀYTOW HERALD. DAYTON, OREGON, FRI VOL. XX ABBTVAL AMD DBPABTUBB O* MAIL* BANK OF DAYTON. • President, J. C. NICHOLS. Yic$Preaidant. R. L. HARRIS Cashier, J. E. MELLINGER. Wheat 75 creta 9 New Sobreriptfoi ofltoefor The Yo« Atoo reoowato. <k OCTOBER 21, 1904. DON’T KICK Septeto bar 1834 In STRICTLY CASH STORE All the night orW rt the Day- moved to Clyman, Dodge county, ton Evaporator, >«pt there Win., whore ho grew to- areobood who attend th. ciOsr pres., mv In March, 1880, bn wm united J.C. Nichols, D. A. Snyder, R L Harrie, M. 8. Psory, N. A. Harris. in tarty wedlock with Georgiana been laid off. , --------- oo 1 ■— Better 45 canta per rati. W.8. Hibbert,#» ted n» I Here aw few price« oft ef a long list: Beet nene eugar IWpoundh $1. Arbuckle coffee 15c. Traneacta A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange chant, keep, in ata« • food «ap Cabfornia floeMit WltoM Callfornia atock m H 100Me available in any part of the United States, «old at reasonable rates. ply of feed .nd ®«r. He has 3 lbs Paradiae Crackers t bulk } 2fe English Bifol Tea per pe«od 2^ Offers ite services with the assurance that tbe interest of all patron« will Potatoes $1.3* eanta a hundred. North Yamhill, and vleMty„they jaet received a «r laad of Qanpowdkr tea per pound 80 Standasd tard. J®* came to Dayton,.the pi*«« of ifoeir rolled barley. £ be carefully guarded. Df j «alt bacon “ “ 11 Baton Meat Ge’s hams per lb Nh continued residence. Banking boar« 9 A. «. to 12 M , 1 ». M. to 4 F. M. All friends of lo«al option are D ayto « H bbald and Weekly For «everal years Mr. Miller had mooting been in facing health. Lately bo urged to attend Oregonian 12 a year. üH^eeZ 6, fnd 7¿r tastend ef 9c, 7o and 8a Cotton ba^-H lay, Octo- eutasHteffto aw opera Hon inr a hos FOR BALE.—Sheep and Goats. at McMinnville, cento a roll. Bibb’s earpet warp Mbs for H5^ and so oo dewntne line.- pital at Portland, and died of kid Inquire of W. P. P almbb , Dayton, ~ Dwytoo, October 15,1904. ward the cause of temperance. ney ailment oo tbe 11th Inst, ^aged Or. 70 year«,T mo. and 2 days. His EvxKYBODy invited. Sigler, the lumber merchant, Advertismnenta or article, for sorrowing companion, aud two ohil- I is doing a good business in hh Cubitoation in H bbald , should dren. Major and VWiao, and one d brother ao4 other relatives survive Imo. s banded in by Wednewlay Tablet« or all Btaoa, now n0OB to tnrar» p nHiu .ttaa «. «1» eton week. Lsnghtyarticle. on 8W- DetmerinKs. urday or Monday morning. side of their infant sou Harry, in F or B alk .-—Winter Vetch Seed. ^rU nontHUowof compliance with bis most earnest Cell early and secure seed. Morris who u in a Port- request. Io. bi. death bi. owspan- Having failed to close Ibe sale £ Cain, Dayton. land h^piul fortreatmentofiu- ion and ebUtfren base tost a loving 'h.ffewpecteA 1 still have on band*a htte-ofifioe tablets, enven- husband and a dating fetber,. and Rough lumber $9 00 ¿«ixed lum- jnriea received by falling froa a ber $10.00 at Spaulding’s, Me- rilroad bridge on which he wae at this community a Tsspeotabls, up opes, peneHs, blank books, jewelry, eandY and1 ants, to be Minnville. . work, is that he is onthsroadlto right citiren, and « oMkgingneigh- ' * Closed. Out as Soon as Possible. - . " t ** r, u » mm - in recovery. This is ploMing new« to bor. Funeral sermon was preached by J. McDonald of McMinnville, »my» many friends here. I offer GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. SPECIAL SOAP BALE.. A nice bread knife with every 25 wm in Dayton Wednesday, —41 Rev. J. Bowersoxof Pbrtiandl last Gome and. b4 convinced of the truth of Jha above staie- ; I F. M Huddleston bM made quite Sanday, a. m., in tbe United Evan I a guest attbe Commercial H cent box of <^ueen Bess Soap. A genuine bargain. an improvsment in tbe appearance gelical church of this city. A large nwn‘w J. G. LEWIS. — . ------------------ --------- . Mra. E. M. Levie of Portland of hie reaidenoe property, by treat- audience wae present. apwn AL WALL PAPER SALE. You can’t afford to miss camo up last week to Dayton and ¡Dg ft „tth agood coat of paint. It In Mutcbler building; facing the park. SPECIAL visited with her sister, Mra. Mary not only greatly adds to lbs appear- Mrs. H Kuiper, who, with Mrs. ----- ‘ . ty to be kept in good —- M. Howard. ance of it if you need Wall Paper. _____________________ Glaee, M rs Adame and Mre. Web ___ __________ _——------- -------- -— -------- r " “ I Watches and jewelry carefully I ber attended the county W. C. T. nnr White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup is the best thing for repaired. Leave work with O. M to value of property. U. conventional NewbergI m I week, The Willamette river between also had a pleaeant visit with her. a. „«Ui. 25 cents a bottle. Try it. Harrie. Walch furniahed you until Portland and Salem, having been daughter, Mrs. Ckhill, witoreeidtes co„^..Dd 25 «.u. r k"“«d d cleared of «11- obstructions by the al that place. Her grendeon, Al Droggi.t. Bookwller ,ad Stationer, J 5«brl*’I°end It’ron c.n't snag boat, and the channel deep fred Kuiper, who bee been stopping To thoee about to build or repair I wiab focali your attention, ened on tbe i gravel h»re by the get M much for it in goode, as at dredge, and the raio« having onuaed with hie grandmother, accompanied tofoe fact that I ana noW supplied and »hall continue to keep Ota her to Newberg, and remained with any store in th* county. , slight rise of water, the boato are hia aunt, »r» Cahill. The W. C. band a B. A, Harris the wsgonmaksr and now experiencing no trouble iu nav T. U convention in reported1 m hav < * repairer, along with'other baainsee igation. ing been * ¡very interacting antf men, inforaoe ths pabliaber that he The Portland evening Telegram profitable eeeaion. is kept buey in hie line of work. is becoming a first-class up-te-date Harry »anebard is now parser paper, and may soon be considered on lbs steamer Rath. Wm. Bmith Mrs. Mary Nlokom of Portland,] with ber children, came op to Day । one of tbe greater metropolitan late purser of tbe Roth, bM taken We are showing the LARGEST line of MENS “ ton Saturday, and are visiting with daily newspapers of the Pacific Blanchard’e'plaoe on «he ateeane» and BOYS CLOTHING ever shown la the Mrs. Nickam’s father, C. W. Powell Coast. Its columns are filled with Potter, on tbe Portland-Astoria ruru th. latest reliable new« from all i tN SHINGLES I IJEEP BOYS SCHOOL SU mJ John Forest, who bM been living quarters of tbe globe Tbe editori For several yeara Mr. Blanchard, wae purser on O R. Ä N. aleaaaere pocket knife free with EVERY auft Don t fail to see oor boy I Q Brathwait pj^ nBar Weston before fitting out yo«r boys for school— It will fay you. landing, bM moved to tbe Jacquet als are well witton and to the joint. upper WiRemelte; but of late years The market report« are full ««>d> baa been on the Portland and Asto complete; Mjs also the shipping ria run. He hM many friends Wbe.ll.nd road. Om ” and other new«. Tbe Saturday.is along lhe upper Willamette, who Ollie Lamm of Corvallia wae a sue« are larger papers than those will be pleased togivehinaa friend- Dayton visitor ths lattsr part of during the week and contain mor« last week. I He said that his mother reading and give tbe society new* are here. There Is nons better for style, fit and T ub “U nsatb ” R oosbvtlv .— and him were well pleased with Cor of Portland and surrounding towns Tbe price is within reach of EVERYBODY $12.50 to Democratic editors and speakers are and and cities. One of the great vallis, their new home. $25.00^^^ Mj-iy Bnd make your «elections of eat papers ever issued on this aoast, united in declaring «hat President For real genuine values in and which contain« a great amount Rooavelt is “an unsafe man.” If , - , - iof information about Oregon, was that is so, he has at least been re I iJUMUUMp notions, MU «uu ^itasiavo Un , and granite^wear,Lj^jate Uwis and Clark E>po*i- markably successful in his “unsafe and many other things. It will 1 lion issue of the Telegram. The undertaking«—in- settling the coal take a trip a trip _ « a . t— ___ ma - vwaw « on nnm. P*y Jou to make to to the thel pBper contains much regarding this strike, in enforcing the anti trust I State, Portland and other cities in lawrin acquiring tbe Panama canal Store, McMinnville. McMir i . . . ,, the elate, that le of much intereat strip, and in all delicate dealings Mra. Jans Verstesg and family 1 an(j TBiuable information to home- with foreign nation«. baa moved from lbs Hadley bouse I Makflra tbat, ¡t WOuld be difficult to A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock. HeuTi A. C. Darr went to McMinn near schoolhouse to tbe house occu in oJtjerwiw Thia edition wae ville Wednesday MBornrirg, and furnished when requested. pied by J. K. Mellinger and family. I oa^ aj considerable expense to Mr. M. expects soon to be able to lhe nbliahare You would bedo- forgetting to leave the key of tbe I move into bis new residence. | jog your WendB ¡n lbe East a good hardware store, Roes Wal son the clerk | could not open the A. H. Hadley, who has been liv- turn to send them a copy of that store. issue. A large number of tbe pa eld Keene place, this side ing oo 1 tbe ____ Wheatland several mile, has moved pers were sent to Oregon beadquAr- There will be a leap year ball to Dayton. Mr. and Mra. Hadley tore of St Louis fair for diatribe»iuu. at Nichols’ hall, Dayton, Satur and babe occupy the house Mr. Tbe big brick building and large -------- -oo--------- Hadley's mother bought of Henry frame warehouse, built in 1882, at day night, October 223-. Good music and a good time is antici- Bertram. Good courses of instruction in CLASSIC 8C^^C®$.’ Salem, by the Salem, Oregon, Cap- pated. Mr. and Mrs John Bradley who ita| y|oaring Milla Company, lira- If troubled with a weak digeeti* Ion and BUSINESS PRACTICE. Largo campus, goodI buildin* gym- . attended Hood River fair last week, ¡t>d,a Scotch company, war totally rrreium, observatory, *«!! equipf ed laborat one*, library of more returned home on Monday. They dMioyed by fire on Sunday night try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey will do you than 4000 volumes. ,. „__ _____ report the fair as a grand succeee, The atructurea were tbe most Tuition tow, board ami lodging very reasonable, *11 and claim that Hood River is °net costly and valuable buaineae prop good. For eale by R. L. Harris. Doors 2-8x6-8xl*; 1155, Win- reduced to minimum. Information gladly furnished. Addresa . of lbs best towns in tbe northwest Hrt_ jn galem, having coat over —AT— Mra- M. 8 Adama, Mra. J. W $200.000. After opsrating ths mill dowa 24x32-If; 1155, at Spauld A. M. BRUMBACK, President, Webber and Mra. J. Glasa have aeveral yeara under difficulties, aa ing’s, McMinnville, McMinnville, Ore. been in attendance thia week at tbe rseult in a great extent, to atrong Fred Ott who has been quite state W. C.T. U. convention, which opposition by the Salem Flouring ill at Fred Crawford’s, is thought waa in session at Portland. Their Milla Co , the property wae eold I report of tbe good accmplisbed, aa under tbe hammer, to tbore con- to be slightly better. reported, by the Union is very great, neoted with tbe Salem aad Port- Roads good for buggy riding „ r - „ . . . land flour milla at greatly reduced or any kind of teaming. Rev. L. F. Moore, who bee been The miy wo of ( jqo barre pastor of the M. E. church *t Cor | cHy B ¿.y, BOd VM fitted with Heavy frost Thursday morn. PROPRIETOR. vallie aeveral years, and who, at tbe the boj mOit o^tiy machinery Warm and pleasant late conference wm appointed to the of mill on tbj. ooeot. Tbe pur- Lee. Pwulky *nd.®toek Food, Letto Flj[Curo,^ured for aprey- Cottage Grove charge, while return, auicblnery out and Rain and snnsbioe. ing cattle to prevent annoyance from Hie.; Ground Bone, and writ ing from a visit to Newberg, stopped 1Med |t ln their fla|em and Albina to poultry; Oil Meal; Fiour, Bran, Wheat, end everything usually Weather fine. | hers And visited over Bund Ay wtth| JL||g, and the buildings have been kept in a feed store. Give me, a call. bis sister, Mrs. A. P. Macy. unoccupied until several yeara peel, FOR SALE. . . . . . Wm. Ott, who lately traded for a having been occupied to store flax The undersigned offers for sale by Eugene Bosse, who bee been farm in Colorado, with his wife, de LODGE DIRECTORY db . a . B. ESTOCK, fol Chicago), parted from here Wednesday morn working for the establishment of a on reasonable terms, THREE ing on the steamer Ruth for Port- linen mill at Salem, end who loot GOOD WORK MULES, between PHYSICIAN 4 SUEOEON- W. OF THE WX r took train for their 18,000 by tbe fire, 1,200 buehela of 12 and 15 years old—-good plow ON) NO. 200— rears Marital aervice, which Is ow HJCKORY<4>AMP, n imported flax seed, and a large lot aninni« and of large si«e—weigh roodmen of the WorM «mata Aral and Woodmen . y __ and has a lame limb and i« unable of flax fiber; tbe seed wm veined about 12C0, when in good condition ^liraient to over 10 in private practice J third Tueaday of each month, at Wood at $3 per bushel; he had no insur- —gentle and easy to handle. man hall, Dayton, Oregon. Visiting W HIBBERT, surance. Mill property wm insured Neighbor« welcome. x it, aeh end the eye. Dayton, Or. GEO. 8TONEBWJ«, for only a small portion of ite value. Phone No. 32. Calling at Anderson Bros, black L H. UT80HKR, Xîtorkr- smith shop one day this week, wo The property is on the riser front NOTICE OF MEETING OF in the northwest pert of Balsm. found those gentlemen as busy a. 8TOCCKHOLDER8. WOMENS WOODCRAFT =- X 0. UWB away from main thoroughfares and .. L -____ t*__ bees These gentlemen have lately Notice is hereby given that the the fire got a good eten before the , . . I added to their facilities for doing Call and examine oar stock, and get prices before purchasing. work {n their line apeedjly Tbey firemen could get a stream of water first annual meeting of tbe stock Legal papers of all kinds drawn tog ta Woodman hall, Dayton, Qr. VI» itine Neihbois always welcoms. -------------------------------- "'have installed a new gasoline en ou it; there being no hydrants near, holders of the Yamhill Countv oo short notiMz . MIBB. EUZARKTR HOWDY, U.N gine in their shop, a hob boring and and water being abut off from mill Mutual Telephone Company will Office at Tbe Dayton Racket NIBS HATTIE G. GOWpY, Work. raoe. All that was saved of the tenanting machines. They also have be bold at 2 o’clock p. m. on Store. property was tbeoldfeatns mill, tbe an emery wheel, and are prepared Saturday, November 5th, A. D., UNITED ARTISANS value of which wn placed at to do any work in their line. $45.000 originally- There is liUls 1904, at the office of ««id com Tbs D atto « H sbald and the M any M othbm op a L imb O hm - doubt that tbe fire was incendiary. pany at Dayton, Yamhill County, New York Thrico-a-Week World, Oregon, for tbe purpose of elect iom —Mr*. Pilmer of Cordova. Iowa, Reporter of thet Statesman «ay« it Visiting members invited. , 1’Come early and mate your cnoioe. | «ay«: “One of my children was sub- was a grand M#t to see tbs fire;. ing a board of directors, and the LOU HOWK M. A. eloee out at cut prices. Lome eany auu / „ j.ct to croup of i never, type, and and whst wae «nusoal, *ndforlu-| transaction of any other buaineast Tha “Improved Ndn-Explosive Chimney Cleaner, prevents lhe of Chamberlain^ Cough oate there was wo wind, which, andi that may legally and properly D atto « H bbald , one year lor 11« danger from burning Hues. 1 ------ '--------------------------- that tbe rains bad caused tbs roof« come before said meeting. Yamhill Lolite No. 20, I O. U y. of nearby b.lldiogs to be filled Dated this September 28th A. borbood think the aame *a I do with oMMstura, prevreted a much twios a week. about this remedy, and want no greater conflagration. The reflec | D. 1904. R. E. D vnlap , The Smart Set magasine will sa* some. J. C. NICHOLS ç other kind for their children. For tion of tbe fire was »>sn •'thb A W . BlOLKR,he«’y. tortaio yon. Secretary of said Company. sale by R L Harrit. McWinnville, Or. p)acs.'21 miles die’r nt. à AB WAL AMD DBPABTUM OT TBAIMB Learaa Dayton for Portland at S;M a. m. Arrives at Day ton Itoaa Portland »Ate. Director« Everything for the Schei Room. Edwards’ Cash Closing out a lot of odds and ends ia 5 and 10 cent Tablet, at 3 and 6 cents. LUMBER § SHINGLES HARRIS, NEW ARRIVALS. ROUGH, SIX and Sawed," Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Alen Doors and Windows, Mold- The famous WOOLTEX line ofj Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Day ton Casket House. Ladies’ and WAAVA Children V ’s, Furs, New Dress Goods and bnoes, Our Stock was never so com-|^st plete in every deparment before J. G. LEWIS, Map#., DAYTON, OREGON. G ood G oods at R igh T P rices M c M innville college , R. JACOBSON & CO. McMinnville, Or. 47th Year Begins Sept. 21,1904. NEW GOODS. GOOD GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH! NICHOLS 1 GABRIEL A Full Line of Men’s Clothing, Ladies Dress Goods & Underwear, Hats, Shoes for All, Overalls, Sweaters, Suspenders, Fine Groceries, Canned Goods A /»I111# ,,u *u” And a fttU and Complete Line of Dayton Feed Store, v w. s. HIBBERT, ou general MERCHANDISE NICHOLS * GABRIEL, Dayton, .Or CUT PRICES ON heating stoves !SVÄif %» I Full Line of Furuiture.^ 0.0. HODSON Notary Public.