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DAYTON HBRAÉD. •■baniBtaM II Mr ysw if paid la adrax. • if MUawithia da aodhi. sä p: Cards, Posters. Circulan. Letter and Bill Heads, etc monUu rcadiuK naMeaa la local colaan Secata par Use for flrat iaaertlo«. 4 caaM tar aabm quant laaartlon. OUtaar, aud marrtaffa BoUcaanotrxoaadlas DAYTON HERALD Office. OCTOBER 28. 1904. DAYTON, OREGON, F VOL. XX NO. 21 ■s BANK OF DAYTON SUI. Wheal 75oeota pel When you want i good ah a vs hair cut or rhamp< , call on Z. Bpangle, tbe Day tod uber. President, J. C. NICHOLS, Vice-President, R. L* HARRIS. Cashier, J. E. MELLINGER. B. Gabriel bas age I ranted the ABBIVAL AB» DBFABTQBB OF TBADOA DeTIcre farm. A 1 r. Yearns is now occupying tbe J J. C. Nichols, 0. A. Snyder, B L Harris, M. & Peery, N. A. Harris. New 0iiliMilpiliM|.tlik8O gt this office for Tbe Yral* Companion Aleo renawale. BKfeplee of The Traneaets a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Ixchange Companion oan bo ab* here. avallatole in ahy partof tbe United Statee, aold et reaeooebl« rateo Potatoes gl.X osate a hundred. Laat WMk 8. N. BtomueMn, pro Offers Ite Mrvioee wilb tbe esaurendo tbat tbe Interest of all patrona will prietor of tbe DayUp »nd Bboridan be carefully guarded. hardware stores, went into bank Banking houre 9 A M. to 12 M , 1 P M to 4 P. M. _D aytob H bbald and Weekly ruptcy. Liabi lilies, W7,000; aoMte, Oregonian 92 a year. J. B. Crabtree of Pleaeantdalo, la and young awn to took a little out seriously ill with pneumonia. .nd not do any mtoohief no Mon Tablets of all kinds, note and day night, which might get them letter paper, envelopee, pens, etc., into tbs toils of the law. Det meringue. Portland’s chief of police appears Rough lumber 99 00: sisad lum to want to prevent »11 vandalism io ABBIVAL ABD DBTABTUBB OF BAHA - Everything for the Schei Room. ber 910.00 at Spaulding’s, Me Minn ville. for thatocca Clyde LaFollette, tbe fruit grow er at Wheatland to oo a visit to the East ind "doing” Ihe Worlds Fair The entertainment to be given al St. Louis. at Nichols ballon Monday evening, Noah Robinson went to tbe moun October 81, will be an enjoyable tains Monday on a bunting expedi affair, and worthy of patronage, as tion. He will undoubtedly bring the proceeds are to be donated for the benefit of tbe Dayton Band. iu some deer meat. SPECIAL SOAP SALE. A nice bread knife with every 25 - Watches and jewelry carefully Give the boys a lift; they deserve it. repaired. Leave work with O M cent box of Queen Bess Soap. A genuine bargain. Harris. Walch furnished you until Foltowing are tbe officers elected yours is repaired. R eynolds . at tbe late W. 0. T. U. county SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALE. You can’t afford to miss Rev. G. F. Phelps writes that he convention held in Newburg: Mise will preach iu the Evaogeltcai it if you need Wali Paper. church at Day ton, next Bunday at Mrs E. Ad»m«, Dayton, vioe presi 11:30 a. m.; PlesMutdale 8 p. m.; dent; Mrs. Francis Martin, New berg, oorreapooding secretary j Mrs. Our White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup i» the beet thing for Lafayette 7 p. m. Parson, Newberg, recording secre coughs and colds; 25 cents a bottle. Try it. Mrs. J. Bowesox of Portland, wbo tary; Mrs. H. Kuiper, Day ton was here last week visiting Mrs. R treasurer. . ,— Miller, returned to Portland on Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. To illustrate what changes are Saturday, after a pleasant visit with being made in this vicinity; her boetoM and old friends. Miss Robeson,-now instructor in On the Wheatland road there is elocution st MoMiunville College but one of tbe old residents liv formerly of Portland, comes to us ing for some miles beyond Macey highly recomecded, and is acknowl and Hatfield’s—Mrs.Martha Ad edged to be amoog the beet on tbe dison. The latest newcomers oh coast. tbe road are, Hans Lorcntzen, C. We are showing the LARGEST line of MENS All friends of local option are C. Christenson, Messrs. Yearns, and BOYS CLOTHING ever shown in the urged to attend a mass meeting L. L. Gray. _ . county _ __ ' _____.. .at McMinnville, Saturday, Octo . v.-Aa.KU. f Chas, anderhide, who has ' BOYS SCHOOL SUITS $2.00 to $5.00 »nd » ber 29tb, at 1 p. m., to push for running tbe Dayton Creamery for pocket knife free with EVERY suit. Dou t fail to see our boy’s suits ward the cause of temperance. near one year, for Mr. Eldridge of before fitting put your boye for school—“If will PAY you.” EvBRYBODy invited. Independence, who bas tbe cream* Mr». F. M. Crabtree, sr , who is ery leased, went to Independence visiting relatives in ibe East, writes on Saturday to take charge of the at that place for M r. E. home that she is having a plMsaot creamery who also is interested in the create- visit, and tbat tbe weather is de ery them, J, Aad««*, another are here. There 1a nous better for atyte, fit and quality. lightful. Of aourM, like a I meet creamery man from Minnesota has Tbe pries to wWrta reach of EVERYBODY $T2.50 to everybody, she visited tbe Wolde charge of the Dayton creamery. Fair. $25.00 Come early and make your aeleotiona of Don’t-fall to attend tbe entertain The entertainment to be given at the Evangelical oburcb, Dayton, ment at Nichols ball on Monday Friday evening, November 4, by tbe evening, by home talent; you will Ladies Aid Society, promisee to be enjoy it, as tbe best musical talent a good entertainment, and intereet- of the oily will take part. It is ing to all wbo attend. Admieeion given for a worthy object—tbe ben efit of tbe band Admission only only 10 and 15 oente. 10 snd 15 cents. Boys, and young Wm. Crabtree of Laurel, Wash men, instead of doing some mis ington county, ie here viaiting; chief hallowe'en, why not attend making bia headquartera with his the entertainment and enjoy your brother, J. B He lately aold hie selves, and help the band boys with bop yard and farm at Laurel, to your nickels. hie brother Frank M. Crabtree, wbo On Thursday afternoon last week also sold bop yard near Gervaia, while sawing wood at Fresbours, Marion county. William, for tbe preeenl, ie a “man of leiaure ” He John Rowley had a severe gash out made a trip Eaet in June and took in bis left band. It Appears that tbe horses attached to the machine in the Worlda Fair. backed, and Mr. Rowley reached Good work horse to trade for a to take up tbe batteries to the gaso cow. Inquire at ibis office. line engine—the .motive power of W antkd —To treat, 5 cases of tbe wood saw, when his hand struck rheumatism, and 3 of stomach the mw , and an ugly gash Was cut acroM tbe back of his han(i to the trouble. bone. A number of stitches bad to FOR SALE —Sheep and Goals. be taken in dressing the wound. .Inquire of W. P. P almbb , Dayton, All tbe muscles that were severed AT— Or. was united but one. This will un NOTICE.—Dr. Estock has fit Mr Rowley for work some lime. moved to tbe two story house one The Yambill County Teachers’ block south of the hardware Annual InMitute will be held at store, just across street from Wm. the Court House in McMinnville, Cain and John Mauts residences. November 16, 17 and 18; and Hie telephone is No. 82. also that a School Officers’ meet L ost — Grand Army Watch ing will be held At the Mme Charm; star and G. A. R. on one piece on November 19, beginning side, and initials C. W. P. on other at 10 A. M. t side. Finder please leave at my The instructors at the Insti store end gel rewsrd. tute will be State Buperiiiteudent C. W. P owul J. H. Ackerman, Superintendent Doors 2.8x6-8x11; 91 55. Win W. G. Hartranft,of King County, dows 24x32-1 j; 91 55, st Spauld Washington, President B. F. ing’s, McMinnvills, Mulkey, of the Ashland Normal F or S alb .—A good piece of School, and President E. D. Res striped rag carpet—23 yards—50 sler, of the Monmouth Normal cents per yard. Inquire of Mrs. School. It is hoped to make Groves, Dayton. this Institute of great value to the teachers of this county. All Advertisements or articles for are invited to both of these Kublication in H bbald , should meetings. e banded in by Wednesday MUSICAL CONCERT.—A noon, to insure publication same week. Lengbty articles on Sat Grand Conoert and Daqee will be given at Nichols’ Hall on Hal urday or Monday morning. lowe’en night, Monday, Oct. 81, Call and examine our stock, and get prices before purchasing. For real genuine values in at 8 o’clock, p- m. Entertain shoes,underwear, school supplies, ment to consist of' music by the notions, tin and granite wear, ■ Dayton Brass Band, selections and many other things. It will by Hogue’s Orchestra, vocal mu- pay you to make a trip to the sm and readings by well-known Racket Store, McMinnville. local talent, a tableau, and duck- M any M othkbs of a L ikb O pin ing for apples contest. After the ■ Having a large stock of Heating Stoves, certain lines we will ion —Mrs. Pilmer of Cordova. lows, Concert the XL Club wiiljive a close out at cut prices. Come early and make your choice. says: “One of my children wae sub- Dance. Admission to Concert, joct to croup of a severe type, and 15c; chidronJOc. Dance, 26c. The “Improved Non-Explosive Chimney Cleaner,” prevents, tbe giving of Chamberlain^ Cough Come everybody and help make danger from burning flues. Remedy promptly, always brought .--7S the affair a success. Proceeds Closing out a lot of odds and ends iab and 10 cent Tablets at 3 and 6 cents. R. L. HARRIS. NEW ARRIVALS The famous WOOLTEX line of Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Ladies’ and Children’s, Furs, New Dress Goods and Shoes, Our Stock was never so com plete in every deparment before. G ood G oods at R ight P rices R. JACOBSON & CO. McMinnville, Or NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH! NICHOLS i GABRIEL A Full Line of Men’s Clothing, Ladies Dress Goods & Underwear, Hats, Shoes for All, Overalls, Sweaters, Suspenders, Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, And a full and Complete Line of general merchandise at " NICHOLS & GABRIEL, Dayton, Or. CUT PRICES ON HEATING STOVES. Full Line of Furuiture. O. O. HODSON. MdUhnville. Or. PLBA8ANTDALE ITEMS. Owing to tbe fine weather the farmers of Pleasantdate are very busy in tbo fields, plowing, etc. The pupils of our school bavs or ganised a literary society. Miss Myrtle Dusan of North Yambill, is visiting io thio neigh tarbood-5 Bird Crabtree is quite sick with lung fever. Wallace Shipman made a flying visit to Portland on bis wheel. Go log down on Saturday and return ing Monday. Miss Ruby Post is teaching school near Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs Jess Hutchens vis ited relatives in Salem tbe latter part of last week. Miso Grace Crabtree io now at home, and expects to remain there this winter. b !T ‘r yr sio.00 p- - apiece saved ■ to people who were in the habit of buying baits in McMinnville; and “get ting bit” on tbe bal- ance of their trading. O nb Y bab ob S uccksyul C ash B usiness in D ayton . One Price, Low Price > Strictly Cash end Produce Store DATION, ORB&ON 'tertaMment and oyster supper at Pleasandale church Wednesday evening, November 2d. L. L. Gray, who purchased the Lambert farm, is now living on the Having failed to close tbe sale of goods and store fixtures, as I place, Mr. Lambert having moved had expected- I still have on band a line of fine tablets, envel to McMinnville. opes, pencils; blany books, jewelry, «and y and nuts, to be Wm. Crabtree is dow here stop- pigg with his brother, J. B. Crab Closed Out as Soon as Possible. tree. " S dnbisb . I offer GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. Come and be convinced of tbe truth of the above state J. B. Riley, the ferryman at Wheatland, is getting his ferry in ments. ' good shape for all kin is of water. , J, G. LEWIS, He has put in an overhead cable, In Mutchler building, facing tbe park. about one-half mile in length, and a good height above tbe water, wbioh will ^ngble the ferry boat to betaken across tbs river at any stage of the water, j Heretofore, when tbe, water io the river was at a high stage, it was with diffi culty that tbe boat could be taken To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention across tbe stream, and sometimes had to be tied up until tbe water to tbe fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on fell.- With tbe new overhead cable hand a ' this trouble will., be avoided. Mr. GOOD ASSORTMENT Riley bas lately put on a new and ------ OF BOTH------ larger boat, which enables him to cross more teams at one time. Ho bas alto made other improvements, andnow bas a first class ferry. His business is increasing Many rigs going to tbe coast from Salem and an<j bicycillata croak ths IN SHINGLES I KEEP Willamette at al Wheatland, as the road on the east aide of tbe river is better and more level than on the LUMBER s SHINGLES ROUGH, SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER Sawed, Out, Dimension and Fancy. Also Dpors and Windows, Mold- A recital will be given under the anapiOM of tbe Aid Society, at tbe Evaogelioel church on Friday oven? ing, November 4th, 1904, by Miss Blanche Robeson, assisted by tbe musical taleat of tbe city. P BOG bam : Instrumentar solo. Reading, “Lillie Charlie,”—by Robt. Overton. —— Vocal Solo—Little Black Me.” Reading — “High Culture in Digie.”” Reading—“La sea”—Anon- Bola—“An Outcast.” A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock. Hears Reading—“Mrs. McWilliams and furnished when requested. tbe Lightning ”—Mark Twain. Duetto—“Still wie die uacht.” Reading—“Flying Jim’s Last Leap”-‘-Tbompson. Solo—“Anchored” Reading—“St. Peter at the Gato.” Bolo—“Changeless ” - --oo AdtpisPion 10 And 15 cents. Reserved seats 25 esuts. Good courses of instruction in CLASSIC SCIENCES, MUSIC Lots of new goods at Nichola A and BUSINESS PRACTICE. Large campus, good building, gym Gabriel’s. Both dry grate-and nasium, observatory, well equipj ed laboratories, library of more groceries. than 4000 volumes. Tuition low, board and lodging very reasonable, all expenses Bubscribe for tbe D ayton H bb 1 reduced to minimum. Information gladly farnisbed. Add reds ald and Week If Oregonian. Only 92 a year foB the two. A. M. BRUMBACK, President, McMinnville, Ore. BORN.—To Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Magness, Thursday, October 27, a boy. Heavy weight—16. Take a big round dollar to Nich ols A Gabriel’s and see if you can’t get as much for it iu goods, as at any store in the county. As good stock of shoes, for men, PROPRIETOR. ladiee, children and everybody, as Lees Poultry and Stock Food, Lees Fly Curo, used for ipray- can be found anywhere in tbe coun- ing cattle to prevent annoyance from fliee; Ground Bone, and Grit y, at Nichols A Gabriel's. for poultry; Oil Meal; Flour, Bran, Wheat, and everythin< Usually If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and kept in a feed store. Give me a call. Liver Tablets. .They will do you good. For sale by R. L Harris. DR. A. B. ESTOCK, (ot Chicago), * LODGE DIRECTORY LOST.—Between W. Good rich’s and Starr’s, a book enti PHYSICIAN A 8UBGE0N. W. OF THE Wf 1 tled "Bible Phrenology.” Find 2S years hospital service, which is OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 900- er please leave at H brald office. equivalent to over 10 in private practice. Woodmen al the World meets first and Dayton Casket. House, J. G. LEWIS, Mang., ¿DAYTON, OREGON. M c M innville college , 47th Year Begins Septal, 1904. Dayton Feed Store, FOB SALB. Special attention given to surgery, dis third Tuesday of each month, at Wood eases of women, children, kidney,stom- man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting acti.apd the eye. Neighbors welcome. Phone No. S3. GRO- STONEBRINK, a C. L H. LITSCH ER, CJerk: Tbe undersigned offers for sale on reasonable terms, THREE GOOD WORK MULES, between J. G. LEWIS. 12 end 15 years old—good plow animals and of large else—weigh about 1200, when in good condition Legal papers of all kinds drawn —gentle and easy to handle. on short notice. W. HIBBERT, Office at The Dayton Racket Dayton, Or. Store. _ P obtland ANO R btubn O nly 11 35 —The Southern Pacific Com- 9185 Com- p»ny »re now r°unJ? tnP »° P"U»“d ^m Daylou for 91 35, good going Saturday or Bunday, returning Sunday or Mon day, giving bU all day Sunday, and Monday in Portland. The same <0. ,0. D.™. B«d. arrs ngement applies from Portland, ng Porti Portland people a chance to about this remedy, and want oo' Concert until midnight, Lunch giving ,other kind for their children. For will be served al A- C. Detmer- visit valley points at greatly •* sale by R. L. Harris. duced ratee. ing’s parlors. * £ *• Crossed Out WOMEN^r WOODCRAFT Notary Public. Prosperity Circle No. 900 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even ing in Woodman hall, DHgrton, Or. Vin iting Nelhbo.a alwava welcome. MISS. EUÄARKTH GO» UY, U.N. MISS HATTIE U. GOWDY. The D ayton H icbald and the New York Thrioe-a-Week World, one year 91 65. __ Tbe St. Louie Republic and D ayton H bbald , one year lor 91 25 The regular price of each paper is 91 per year. The Republic is issued twice a wtek. The Smart Set magssine will en tertain you. Security Assembly No. IS, meet in reg- alar session the 1st and 2<l Monday in each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7 :HU p. m. Viaiting members invited. LOU. HOWE M.A. L. A. ROB8NER, ** UNITED ARTISANS I. O. O. F. Yamhill Lodge No. SU, I O. O y meetaevety Wednesday avenins in ('44 Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel come. J. c. N ichola n o A W. RK1LKR, hec’y. -