Huddleston is as proud and happy as the small boy with his first pair of pants. —_—_--------- — DAYTON litan HERALD. WPcrtJ!íl<’P, M IL **“1 *■ Olf within ala months. Displar adverttonmnato, Sinti« inch Ml mob th fl; «neh «4.11 Uonnl Ineb M cents wr «“«■th; rendine notices lu local column »cants per Une forSrst InsarUna; « mots for sabre ta«a< lasretloa. I “otieea note s cautín« IIO linea, pnbliahed Ire«, If sent la for puMicm. itlon at oaoe. Card of tkaaks, roaoluUona. and *llar matter a eeuto per line. VOL. XX rraH Letter and Bill Heads, etc ' DAYTON HERALD Office DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1904. BANK OF DAYTON. ARRIVAL AMD DEPARTURE OP NAILS NQ. 26 • T he ^Y oeth ’ p C om fanion in 1905. Rain and sunshine, and pleas­ —It » impoeoibhreven to summer- 1 e in a single paragraph the many ant enjoyable weathtY President, J. C. NICHOLS. Vice-Pre3id3nt, R. L. HARRIS, -nd varied aivcottons which The Cashier. J. E. MELLINGER. When you want A 1 con fee- Youlb’a Companion announces for > Jl-'1 v'1» "■» ............................... . „ • ARRIVAL ABD DRPAMVBE OF TRAINS. tjooery, you can g* H et Det- the coming year. Directors: A series of artictes planned to in­ J. C. Nichols, D. A. Snyder, R L Harris, M. 8. Peery, N. A. Harris. terest especially the forty-five mH- Mrs. S. W. SigMr says that lione of Americans who look direct­ she expects to take «her Christ­ ly to tbs eoil for thrir subsistence Butter 45 cento per roll. Em® 22 cento per down, mas dinner in their Mw house. will treat of "New Fields for Young Transacts a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange wheat 75 cento per buehel. available in any part of the United States, sold at reasonable rates. Date 87 cento per bmhel, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ways, of Farmer’» ” "Tbe Sanitation of the Offers its services with the assurance that the interest of all patrons will Farm, “The Future of American Potatow >1.25 cento a hundred. Elmolen, Cal., wbohcve been in Cotton, "How Women Make Mon­ be esrefolly guarded. K the East visiting relatives, and ey du the Farm," etc. Banking hours 9 a . m . to 12 m , 1 p. w. to 4 p. M. Fine oigan at poatoflc« atora. attending the World's Fair at Seven serial stones and 250 short —. D ayton H erald and Weekly St. Louis, are here visiting Wil­ stories by the moet talented and Oregonian 62 a year. ,v ' liam and Alva Macey, and 0. popular American writes of fiction Odds and ends in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware. I J. W. Burch has sold his place Hatfield and their families, who will form part of the contents of the new volume for 1905. Full Ip to a brother-in law of Bird Par­ are relatives of theins. loalratsd Anpucement describing ish. of Portland/ lbe P""05?»1 Florea of The Com- t Mrs. s Hardmkn . T Quite a number of varied . enter­ Inspeetor and Instractor of W.R.1 pamon’e new volume for 1905 will tainments this week. One could I C. . nr NAOrRarsv and anal Dayton, lloniAn waa of Newberg cent with sample coplea of the have their choice. here last Friday inspecting the P^P« —>r r to any addreee addrsee free. The nei new W. R. C. C. Litochi, one of the who eende fl 7» now7c For Sarah Dorsey’s place near Wes­ G: A. R. “boys,” decorated, the a year’s subscription to The Com­ ton landing for a term of years. hall in fine shape with forest panion receives free all the ¡sense of The Companion for the remaining leaves and vines. Fred Ott who has had a siege weeks of 1904, also The Companion of typhoid fever, has about re­ AMUSEMENT.—Petersen & “Carnations” Calendar for 1905, covered from it, but now has Dunbar will open their Vaude­ lithographed in twelve colore and rheumatism. ville In Nichols’ Hall on Tues­ gold.. Having failed to close the sale of goods and store fixtures, as I THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. had expected. I still have on baud a line of fine tablets, envel­ day, November 8. The admis ­ J. W. Webber has sold his place 144 Berkley Street, Boston, Maes. opes, pencils, blank books, jewelry, candy and nuts, to be to Chas. Saunders who „ has an in­ sion will only be 10 eents to any SPECIAL SOAP SALE. A nice bread knife with every 25 terest in the Berry A Svunders hop part of the house; so everybody F rom S outh A frica — N ew W ay yard adjoining. Closed Out as Soon as Possible. can see this great show. Noth­ oe U sing C hamberlain ’ s C ough cent box of Queen Bess Soap. A genuine bargain. ing but the most refined can be R emedy .—Arthur Chapman writ­ Tablets of all kinds, note and I offer GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. ing from Durban, Natal, South Af­ SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALEi You can’t afford to miss | Keiffi. eDVel0P“’ P6“’’ eUs” witnessed. Come and be convinced of the truth of the above state­ J. Borie Is making some good rica, sa vs: “Asa proof that Cham- ments. on his *r^°a&b j ,1B “rCare 1 it if yoQ need Wall Paper. Watches and jewelry carefully improvemente . - ------ —— piece a near B as ts Weatan w» k. ----- - euiUble for old aud young, I pen fn Mutchler building, facing the park, J. G. LEWIS, repaired. Leave work with O. M Weston landing. He has put up a you th following: A neighbor of r substantial board and wire fence; Wbi«. Pin. and Tar Cough Syrup i, ttiaj»- thing for^“«’. mine bad a^child over two months j and put in a ram and iron pipe to coughs and colds; 25 cents a bottle. Try it. carry water from a nearby spring old: It had a very bad cough and New Subsoriptione token at this to his bouse. He is adding to the the parents did not know what to office for The Youth’s Companion. good aDDearanoe of hi.1 >Wted that if ihey 7 would get a boule of Cough Remedy Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Also renewals. Samples of The clearing clearing off off brush brush and and lows logs. and put some on the dummy lept Companion can be seen here. The weather for the past month the baby wae euoking it would'no A dance will be given .next Sat. has been delightful __ _____ —equal to the ....., j doubt cure the child. 'This they To those about to build or rtfoair I wish to call your, attention urday night, November 5, at Nicb- finest California weather, or that of I *nd brought about a quck relief to the „ l ‘ _ e fact that I am bow supplied and stull continue to keep oh ol’e hall, by , the Jolly Fellows. any country. Taking it all in all, aod cured the baby ” Thie remedy hand a Good music. Admission 50 cents. including the “miete,” Oregon is all io for eale by R. L Harrie. GOOD ASSORTMENT- Be sure to attend the entertain­ right—a good country, and Yamhill 4 M arriage L icenses . ment at the Evangelical church this county one of the best in the state. i» (Friday) evening, and give the La­ Dayton is the bead of navigation Ann H. Terrell 23, to Asa'C. We are showing the LARGEST line of MEÍNS dies Aid Society a little financial oo the Yamhill river. Morse 22. and BOYS CLOTHING ever shown in the aid. county. ....... Josie Winegar 21, to Pau Tuesday, the 1st of November, BOYS SCHOOL SUITS fr°m $2.00 to $5.00 RD< 1 * good Cone 26. ---------- — B ohn —To Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Coket knife free with EVERY suit. Don t ‘ fail ' to see our boy’s suits Huddlestun, Tuesday, November 1, was Ahrcbie Nichols 21st birth- Alvie Fendall 20, to Ellery day. This will be another bal­ fore fitting nut your boys for ecbool I—“It will PAY you.” 'a boy; weight 10 pounds. Papa Delashmitt 24. IN SHINGLES I KEEP lot in'favor of Roosevelt. An Alma E. Conlee 24, to Harry excellent dinner was served by his mother, Mrs. I. Nichols, for B. Blough 28. Ethel Draper 1$, to John the occasion. His parents also | Mias Robeson, now instructor in presented him with a Ape gold Jone’ are hers. There is none better for elyle, fit and quality. elocution at MeMioavUte College, watch; of which you ,ean Test as­ The prioe is within . reeoh of EVERYBODY $12 50 to • formerly of Portland, comes to ue A recital will be given under the sured Archie is very proud of, highly recomended, and ie acknowl­ auspices of the Aid Society, at the $25.00- Come early and make your selections of edged to be among the beet on the and why shouldn’t he be? Evangelical church on Friday even­ coast. The entertainment at Nichols’ ing, November 4th, 1904, by Mice Blanche Robeson, Resisted by the The entertainment to be given at hall on Monday night by the musical taleat of the city. band, Hogue ’ s orchestra and the Evangelical church, Dayton, T*"' program r Friday evening, November 4, by the other musical talent of the city, Ladies Ahi Society, promises to be was a good one and very well Instrumental solo. a good entertainment, and interest attended. Why not the band Reading, “Little Charlie,”—by ing to all who attend. Admission and orchestra, and musical tal­ Robt. Overton. only 10 and 15 cents. Vocal Solo—Little Black Ma.” ent of Dayton, give a series of Reading — “High Culture in such entertainments during the Advertisements or articles for Dixie. ” A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock. H ears publication in H kbald , should winter. It would' add greatly to Reading —“La sea”—Aeon» urnisbed when requested. be handed in by Wednesday the life, pleasure and enjoyment Sola—“An Outcast.” noon, to insure publication same ■of this little city. Thing it over Reading—“Mrs. McWilliams and week. Lenghty articles on Sat­ seriously good people.’ the Lightning ”—Mark Twain. urday or Monday morning. Duette—“Slill'Wie die nacht.” P ractical P reaching .—Dr. Con- Reading—“Flying Jim’s Last4 |- For real genuine values in well tells how the minister of a Leap.”—Thompson. small parish came to him for ad­ »hoes,underwear, school supplies, Solo—"Anchored.” vice. “The church is in a farming notions, tin and granite wear community, study agriculture and Reading—“St. Peter at the and many other things. It wil preach about it,” said the Doctor. Gate.” - oo pay you to make a trip to the The man took the advice and Good courses of instruction in CLASSIC SCIENCES, MUSIC, Admission 10 and 15 cents. Racket Store, McMinnville. preached a sermon on scientific Reserved seats 25 cents. and BUSINESS PRACTICE. Large campus, goo^building, gym­ manures with scriptural allusions. -- -------- a Chamberlain’s Stomach aod Liver Hie congregation numbered 17. nasium, observatory, well equipi ed laboratories, library of- more Tablets are becoming a favorite for Within five Sundays it crowded the Lola of new goods at Nichole A than 4000 volumes. stomach troubles and constipation. church—From Leslie’s Monthly Gabriel’s. ./Both dry goods and —AT— Tuition low, board and lodging very reasonable, all expenses For sale by R . L Harris. groceries. Magazine for November. reduced to minimum. Information gladly furnished. Address Subscribe for the D ayton H er ­ B fbt L iniment on E arth . —Hen­ Wise Bros., the progressive ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only A. M. BRUMBACK, President, ry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water McMinnville, Ore. Works, Shullsburg, Wie., writes: and popular dentists of Portland, 62 a year foa the two. “I have tried many kinds of lini­ corner of Third and Washing­ Take a big round dollar to Nich­ ment, but I have never received ton streets, are advertising a new­ ols A Gabriel’s and see if you can’t much benefit until I used Ballard’e ly patented deviee to make den­ gel as much for it in goods, as at Snow Liniment for rheumatism and tal plates fit snug and tight so any store in the county. pains I think it the beet liniment that they will remain fimly in on earth. ” 25c, 50c, 61. Sold by any shaped mouth. If this pro Notice to Creditors- R L. Harris cess proves to be an entire suc­ PROPRIETOR.' Notice Is herby given that the under­ Diyion has a daily boat once cess, which from actual success­ signed, Georginna Miller, has been by Ijees Poultry and Stock Food, Lees Fly Curo, used for spray­ more to Portland The steamers ful experiments and tests already tha County oourt of Yamhill county, Ruth and Modoc are nhw plying be- made by the above mentioned Oregon, duly appointed administratrix ing cattle to prevent annoyance from flies; Grouud Bone, and Grit of the estate of B. B. Miller, deceased, gentlemen on plates made by and all peraona having claitns against for poultry; Oil Meal; Flour, Bran, Wheat, and everything uaually them for patrons of theirs, it said estate are hereby notified to present kept in a feed store. Give me'a call. same to the Administratrix at her will prove to be a great blessing the residence near Dayton, Ynmhll county, verified as by law required, DR. A. B. BSTOCK, (oFChicago), nate days. The Modoc leaves Tues- to mankind,—especially so to Oregon, LOOSE DIRECTOhT old people; and the enterprising within six months from the date of the first publication of tale notice. and up-to-date dental firm of M o M inxviler , Ore., Nov. 3, 1904. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON- GEORGIANA MILLER, W. OF THE W. Wise Bros, will have the ever- 2% years hospital service, which ie John Rowley went to Salem jest of the estate of B. B. OLD HICKORY O a MP, NO. 200- 1 asting gratitude of their patrons, Administratrix Sqni valent to over 10 in private practice, Miller deceased. Friday on the boat. He remained pecial attention given to surgery, die- Woodmen of the World meets first and Mvsral days visiting bls sister Mrs of which there are many, who. MoCAIN A VINTQN, eaaes of women, children, kidney, stom­ third Tiieeday of each month, at Wood­ Attorneys for Administratrix. will call them “ blessed. ” The man hall, Jayton, Oregon. Visiting W H He|vie and her hueband. ach and the eye. Neighbors welcome. Phone No. 32. , John having been unfitted for labor writer of this, while in the office GEO. STONEBRINK. C. C. 0. C. T. CO’S SThltlS at present, by having hie hand of Wise Bros, lately, saw pistes L H. LITSCHER, Clerk. nearly eawn off, now has abund- rut into different mouths, Make daily tripe from Portland to J. G. LEWIS. vhich, apparently fit as sungand Salem. Passengers from Dayton WOMEN of WOODCRAFT4' Cull nnd examine our stock, and get prices before purchasing. 15°°* 10 v*8’* tight as the natural teeth. । - ------------1----- !--------------------------- r r.--. -I Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of and vicinity take note: Boats going C hamberlain ’ s C ough R emedy is .^^^L meeta every ThUnelav even­ P leasant to . T ake —The finest I Legal papers of all kinds drawn ing in Woodman hall, llavton, Or’ Vis­ O nly M akes a B ad M atter up stream pass Weeton landing be­ quality of granulated loaf sugar is i W orse —Perhaps you have thought tween 12 and 1 m. Going down on short notice. iting Naihbo.s aiwavi welcome MIHM. ELIZABETH GOWbV o W used in the menfacture of Chamber­ of it but the fact must be apparent Office at The Dayton Racket mien H attie o. gow i>y, lain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots to every on* that constipation is about 10 a. m. Store. ■ , used in ite preparation give it a fla­ caused by a lack of water in the eye-1 P ortland and R eturn O nly UNITED ARTISANS vor similar to maple syrup, making tern, and the use of drastic cathar-; 61.35 —The Southern Pacific Com­ Having a large stock of Heating Stoves, certain lines we will The D ayton H erald and the it pleasant to taka W -L. Rod­ tice like th« old fa hioned pills only pany are now selling round tlip Aaoetrhly No. Is, meet In reg. close out at cut prices. Gome early and make your choice. ular eoornon the let and 2 g ■ ng> ininrim..* ft U u *£**1 of a medicine. Try a 25 giving Portland people a cbanoe to and it has oo o injurious after . “fter effect cent bottle ut them. For Bale by visit valley pointe at greatly ra- The Smart Set magasine will so* > MoMinnvil|e, Or. For sals by R. L J Harrif. J x x R L Harrie. duced rates. tert iin you. Arriva «ÌS a a. 1110 a a. SOMETHING NEW IN DAYTON CLEARANCE SALE NEW GOODS. OF Everything for the Schei Room. Closing out a lot of odds and ends ia 5 and 10 cent Tablets at 3 and 6 cents. R. L. HARRIS. Bring your Cash and get them. AT COST, EDWARDS STORE. CASH BARGAINS. LUMBER s SHINGLES NEW ARRIVALS. ROUGH. SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER. The famous WOOLTEX line Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Also Doors and Windows, Mold­ ings &c. S. W. SIGLER Ladies’ and Children’s, Furs, - New Dress Goods and Shoes, Our Stock was never so com­ plete in every deparment before. Dayton Casket House, G ood G oods at R ight P rices DAYTON, OREGON. R. JACOBSON & CO. •• McMinnville, Or. NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS J. G. LEWIS, Mang., M c M innville college 47th Year Begins Sept.21,1904. CHEAP FOR CASH! NICHOLS I GABRIEL A Full Line of Men’s Clothing, Ladies Dress Goods & Underwear, Hats, Shoes for All, Overalls, Sweaters, Suspender Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, S3" Ana a full and Complete Line of|^Jb^^ Dayton Feed Store, NICHOLS & GABRIEL, Dayton, Or.- Notary Public. CUT PRICES ON HEATING STOVES. Full Line of Furniture. O. O. HODSON. "Tw. ’• «