DAYTON HERALD: GBT PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. IH». ,1 par year If pi ifo wñhia tlx month.. notlcM In local co Moa cloaca. Card of VOL. XX DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1904 BANK OF DAYTON ABRIVAL AND DEPABTUBB OF MAILS. NO. 28 ■ Wheal 77 cent« r per btshel. — Wm.MiUer, -v » 1UU4U1, well WCI1 KUUWIi known III in Thanksgiving next Thursday. th>» «d Mariou counties, who _ii__ i I L-MJ___ •<. v * WHR lilt aw . was familiflrlv familisrly tnnwn known aa« aa ‘finAink “8cotch Another legal holiday. President, J. C. NICHOLS. Vice-President* H. L. HARRIS, Miller,” died at his residence in Cashier, J. E. MELLINGER. Quite stormy, and heavy show­ Salem, on Sunday morning last. ARRIVAL ANN DBPABTVBB OF TRAINA ers for several days and nights He bad been illl several months. Directors: - Leave. Daytoa for Portland at SM a. m. past. He was born in Lanarkshire, Arrivai at Dayton from Portland U Sp- w. J. C. Nichola, D. A. Snyder, R. L Herds, M. 8. Peery, N. A. Harris. ^■■ULL»—. . n I a— Mrs. Mary M. Howari sold her Scotland, July 26, 1815, and was Butter 45 cenia par roll. 26 acre tract in Macy’s Idition to over 89 years of age at his death. Egits 28 cents per doaaa. Coming to the United States in J. C- Nichol's, on Ws Tremapu a GJC&KRAL RANKING BUSINESS. Exchange wheel n rente per baebel. 1842. he engaged in mi ning rnw F available in any part of the United Bla tee, eeld at reaionabré raUF Data 37 «Ble per hosu«.------- in Pennsylvania. From, there Potatoes g 1.26 rente e hundred. Offers its eervioee with the assurance that the interest of all patrons will Mr. .Owen, of Momaouth, last he went to Illinois. In 1846 he be carefully guarded. week, bought tbe Daniel Hewitt started across the plains for Ore­ Banking hours 9 a . m . to 12 m , 1 f . m . to 4 r. m . Fine cigars at postolfioe atom. place at Uuiouyale. D. Stouten - Ed. F. Capper was a visitor io berg who had the place leased, gon. In 1848 Mr. Miller went to California, and engaged in Odds and ends in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware. Salem daring last week. He re­ was notified of the •ale Satur- mining; returning to Oregon in turned here on Monday. , 1850, where he hag since resided. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fishburn are --------------- - I He was a membar of the Mason­ arranging to move to Portland next Mi„ Irene Bona. Walter ic order, who conducted the fu- week, where they will go into buei- 8eno were mwHed lo ueraj. A wife aurvivea him. this week by Rev. wrmoipar, or From the tooting of horns of city. We coogretuMe you, land in this county, above Wheat- late in town, one would think BDd Iw««1 mayyonr lot land, close to the Polk county be a happy one. * T line, and also property in Salem. that - Dayton was a musical town. Then there is tbe phonograph. Salem has four large up-to- R. N. Snell on Sunday, re­ When you want A 1 confec­ ceived word that bis son William date public school bouses. It is tioner), you oan get it at Det- who bad been in poor health expected that another large brick ing’s. several years, bad died on Satur­ building, to-cost 135,000, will toon be bnilt, to take the place of Watches and jswelry carefully day at Loe Angeles, California, repaired. Leave work with O. M where be bad been reciving treat­ the old Central shool buildings Harris. Walch furnished you until! ment with the X-Ray. Mr. Snell in the main part of that city, left immediately on Sunday for and which is one among the old­ SPECIAL SOAP SALE. A nice bread knife with every 25 yours is repaired. R eynolds . est buildings in the city. Judg­ California. cent box of Queen Bess Soap. A genuine bargain. F. R. Post made a large ship­ ing from the number of schoo- ment of evaporated prunes on bouses, and the large number o- - Prosperity Circle No. 20 Women SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALE. You can’t afford to miss steamer Pomona Tuesday, to of Woodcrsft, was treated to an ex­ children who attend the public Portland. A ' cellent oyster supper on Thursday and private schools, al| of which it if you need Wall Paper. Give thanks Thursday next, evening last week, b by Neighbor have a good attendance—some for the numerous blessings you Mrs. D. DeTiere. Of course the being crowded—indicate that t r-Ji : a S —- Our White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup is the best thing for U- have received from the Lord ladies had a jovial time, and appre- Salem is a good sized city and 1st Prize —A fine French Haviland China Dinner coughs and colds; 25 cents a bottle. Try it. cisted Neighbor DeTiere ’s good will growing. and for enjoyment of them Set, 100 pieces, value, • * L which they in psrt showed by the j 2nd Prize; — One dozen each, Roger Bros. 1847 A 1 New Subscriptions taken hearty indulgence of the good sup­ M arriagd L icenses . Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, value, 20 00 Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. office for The Youth’s Com per prepared for the occasion. 3rd Prize. — One handsome Clock, value, 9 00 Also renewals. Samples of Minnie Gertrude Sitton 27, to f Companion oan be seen here, 4th Prize.—One Fine Decorated Lamp, value, 6 00 Isaac F. Quick 26. A large number of farmers ou 5th Prize. — One fine 9 piece Toilet Set, value, 6 00 Texie F. Edgar 21, to Richard Chamberlain’s SlotAchand Liver Dayton Rural Mail Delivery line, 6th Prize.—One extra fine Water Set, value, 3 50 Tablets are becoming a favorite for are quite indignant over the at­ McCann 36. Irene Bones 23, to Walter Senn To be given away New Years Day. Tickets given with every stomach troubles and constipation. tempt which * is being made to 26. J . ._ 11.00 cash purchase. Come in and sec the prizes. For sale by R. L Harris. change tbe carrier’s time for start­ DIED — At the home of bis ps- Leslie Stone, a typo from Neb., ing out with mail. Th». proposed A* We are showing tbe LARGEST line of. MENS who, for a change, has been work­ change means that all mail will lie rents, Mr. and Mrs. 8- W. Iler, and BOYS CLOTHING ever ahown in tha ing in th« Daytoa evaporator, wen over, night in tbe poet office. The Thursday evening, November' 10, ooauty. to Salem Tuesday, and perhaps will 11 o’clock mail will lie in the office 1904, Cleone Bateman Iler, aged 6 BOYS SCHOOL SUITS from $2.00 to $5.00 and a good remain in that city during tbe for 2% bonre, and Saturday’s mail years and 4 months. Funeral was until Monday. The Free Rural on Friday evening. pocket knife free with EVERY suit. Don t fail to see oar boy's suits winter. '’Of such is tbe kingdom of heav­ Delivery system was devised by- tbe before fitting oat yoor boys for school—“It will PAY yon.” A Mr. McCutcheon nf Portland, postal authorities for tbe special en.” ■ is now In charge of th«* Dayton purpose of delivering mail quickly hardware store. to country people, and the plan ner- Tu Y outh ’ s C ompanion as a We are overstocked on Mens and Boys Clothing, and in those Served » 4« — etvcu znnmiry ist, irmn, wö WfH BMBB - i sire DBVlinr anasMure tickets which give you „ . , a specical discount od all clothing, all we ask is for you to come in are here. Thore ie none better for style, fit and quality. a chance to gelone of ihe fine prizes o®«*- oo th® f“«1 rondoon much plessure for so little money and see our goods, and compare our prices and qualitjr with any holding template for as a-year’s Bubecriptiqh for T he mail T^prioe ia within reach of EVERYBODY $12.50*0 to be given away by that firm. almost 24 hour, in the post office Y outh ’ s C ompanion 7 The Holiday store in Oregon. In addition to the special discouut you get a Number and the Calendar,joyously ticKet for each SI.00 on our annual prizes. t Come early and make your selections of Advertisements or articles for, before starting it on the route. Yours for Trade welcomed on Christmas morning, publication in H erald , should making a good gift in themselves, be handed in by Wednesday NICHOLS & QA.BRIEL. An anti-cigarette league bas are but foretaste of a whole year’s noon, to insure publication same feast to come. Tbe mind is enter ­ week. Lenghty articles on Sat­ been formed in Portland, whose object is to prevent tbe contrac­ tained with the numbers in hand, urday or Monday morning. tion of the cigarette habit among and the imagination revels in the For real genuine values in boysand young men who are not pleasure that each new week will shoes,underwear, school supplies, smokers, and to encourage the bring until Christmas comesagain. If you desire to make a Christmas notions, tin and granite wear, abandonment of the practice present of The Youth’s Compan­ and many other things. It will among those who are already se ion, send the publishers the name To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention pay you to make a trip to the unfortunate as to be ita.victims. and address of tbe person to whom to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on Racket Store, McMinnville. Tbe league in Portland has a you wish to give The Youths’ Comp­ anion, with 11.75, the snousl sub­ hand a Fred Ott, who has been ill for a membership of over 1,000, and G O( >D ASSORTMENT scription price, stating that it to be month or more, hss so far recovered this is being added to rapidly. a gift. The publishers will send to ----- OF BOTH------ '• In commenting on tbe cigarette as to be able to go up town. the address named, in a parcel to evil, tbe Oregon Daily States­ Tbe Dayton Evaporator ie now man remarks: “It is the duty be opened Christmas morning,'all tbe remaining issues for 1904 pub­ of the press, and every other lished after the subscription is, apple crop. agency that can reach the pub­ received, including the Double Holi­ Tbe infant daughter of Mr. and lic ear to continually call atten­ day Numbers, The Companion’s IN SHINGLES I KEEP Mrs. K. Howe died Thuredsy night tion to this repulsive and mis­ “Carnation” Calendar for 1905 lith­ last week, and was buried Friday chievous habit that is doing in­ ographed in twelve colors and gold, evening. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker of calculable harm to otherwise and subscription certificate for tbe McMinnville, conducted the funeral promising and useful boys and fifty-two issues of 1905. Full Illus­ services. —AT— young men: To become addict­ trated Announcement, fully describ ing the principle features of Tbe There will be preaching at tbe ed to the habit is a misfortune Companion’s new volume for 1905 Christian Church, Dayton, Sunday, not a crime, and every means will be se> I to any address free. Nov 20, at 11 A M and at 7:80 possible should be employed to THE YOUTH’S COMPANION P M , by the Rev. L. C. Marlin. so present it to the rising gene­ 144 Berkley Street, Boston, Mass. ration. It is safe to say no young In this day and age of progress, man answering an advertise­ CABINET NEEDLES FREE when such a high standard of intell- ment for employment in a re ­ igence is demanded for success in Tbe Journal will send free to any every line of work, no family should sponsible position, wouldi if pre­ reader of this paper a cabinet of be with a good newspaper and a senting himself with a cigrrette needles, all sizes and kinds, who !:ood reliable magexine. We will between his teeth aud smoke remit 50 cents for the Daily and urnish the D ayton H erald and emitting from bis nose and Sunday Journal for one month, or T he W orld T o day fo one year mouth, stand any chance what the Sunday Journal for four months, for only 11 75. ever for an acceptance. It de or tbe Semi-Weekly Journal for five ,A full supply of Undertakers Goods kept in stock. Hear atroys the ambition, impairs the months, or the Weekly Journal for The H erald and Farm and Fire­ six months , furnished when requested.% uerves, encourages listlessness, side 11.10 If you went a sample Address Tbe journal, Portland, copy of Farm and Fireside call at and rapidly unmakes the manly Oregon. / qualities that should be stimlated H erald office. DR. A- B. ESTOCK, (ot Chicago), LODGE DIRECTORY . rather than destroyed.” The F ROM 8< lUTH A frica — N EW WAY B pst L iniment on E arth .—Hen publisher oi this paper, while OE U sing C hamberlain ’ s C ough PHYSICIAN & SURGEON- W. OF THE W. ry D. Baldwin, Supt City Water noting the wreathing smoke R emedy —Arthur Chapmalt writ 2% years hospital service, which ia OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes: issuing from the mouth and nos ing from Durban; Natal, South Af­ equivalent to over 10 in private practice. Woodmen of tbe World meets flrot and *1 have tried maoy kinds of lini­ trilsof those who prepare meals rica, »aye: “Aea proof that Cham Special attenticn given to eurgery.die- third Tuesday of each month, at Wood­ ment, but I hsve never received and serve them to tbe public, berlein'e Cough Ramedy is a curs eiu*es of women, children, kidney,atom- man hall, Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Neighbors welcome. much benefit until I used Ballard’s has often wondered* how the suitable for old aud young, I pen ach and tbe eye. Phone No. 32. ORO. STONEBRINK, O. C. Snow Liniment for rheumatism and youth following: A neighbor of L. H. LITSCHBR, Clark. pains I think il the beet liniment meals can be relished by delicate mine had a child over two months on earth. ” 25c, 50c, Bl. Sold by people. Cigarette smoking is a old: Il had a very bad cough end WOMEN of WOODCRAFT foul, filthy and debasing habit. the parents did not know what to R. L Harris Call and examine our stock, and get prices before purchasing. Make daily tripe from Portland to Proepority Circle No. 200 Women of give it. .1 suggested that if they Woodcraft, meets every Thuraday even­ Salem. Paaaengere from Dayton C hamberlain ’ s C ough R emedy is would get a bottle ot Cough Remedy ing in Woodman hall, Ilayton, Or. Vis­ P leasant TO T abb —The finest O nly M axes a B ad M atter and put aome on the dmumy teat and vicinity lake note: Boata going iting Neibbora always welcome. MISS. ELIZABETH GOWhY G N quality of granulated loaf sugar is W orse —Perhaps you hsve thought tbe baby waa Bucking it would no up stream pass Weston landing be MISS HATTIE G. GOWDY, used in the manfsclure of Chamber- of il bui the feet must be apparent doubt care the child. Thia they tween 12 and 1 m. Going down Iain’s Coogh Remedy, end the rents to every pne that constipation ie did ami brought about a quok relief UNITED ARTISANS used in its preparation give it a fla­ caused by a lack of w»ter in ths eye- and rifted the baby ” Thia remedy about 10 a. m._________________ vor similar to maple syrup, making lam, and the use of draatic cathar- ie for sale by R L Harrie. Tbe D ayton H erald and tbe Security Assembly No. 1«, meet la row. eeecion the 1st and 2d Monday in it plsasant to take. W L Rod tice like the old fashioned pille only New York Thric«-a-We«k World, alar each month, in W. of the W. hall. a> 7 -Ml eriek, of Poolsville, Md , in speak make a bad analter woree Lola of new goods al Nichole 4 on« year 11.65. Cham- p. m. Visiting members invited. ing of this remedy says: “I hsve berlein'e Stomach end Liver Tab- Gabriefa. Both dry goods and LOÜ. HOWE M. A Tbe 8k Lduia Republic and used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy lets sre much more mild and gentle groceries, L A. ROSSNER, Seo. D ayton H erald , one year lor 1125 with my children for several years in ibeir effect, nod when the proper -Subscribe for the D ayton H er - Tbe regular price of each paper is I. O. O. F. and oan truthfully say it is the best doee is taken their action is so nat- ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only 11 per year. Tbe Republic ia issued Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. K. preparation of lbs kind I know ___ of i Ural that one can hardly reabae il 1» 12 a year foR the two. ; twice a wtek. The children Ilk • to lake it • nd it| the effect of a medicine. Try a 25| The Smart Set magazine will en- and ¡1 has no injurious sfier effect, i cent boll Ie of them. For sale by 1 D ayton H erald and Weekly J- C. NICHOLS N. (V Oregonian 12 a year. torts in yon. » R W. MGÎJCK, Nec’y. For sale by R L Harris_________ R L Harris. mj SOMETHING NEWIN DAYTON, CLEAR ARCE SA LE NEW GOODS Everything for the School Room. Closing out a lot of odds and ends in 6 and 10 cent Tablets at 3 and 6 cents. Bring your Cash and get them EDWARDS CASH STORE ANNUAL PRESENTS NICHOLS & GABRIEL’S TENTH Annual Presents to their trade. R. L. HARRIS. NEW ARRIVALS SPECIAL SALE The famous WOOLTEX line of Ladies’Tailor Made Suite — 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 LUMBER § SHINGLES R. JACOBSON & CO NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, N1CH0LS 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 NICHOLS & GABRIEL, Dayton, Or Hal : m ROUGH, SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER. Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Also . Doors and Windows, Mold- ings &c S. W. SIGLER Dayton Caske House, , J. G. LEWIS Mang DAYTON, OREGON. O.7«. t WSllMIHS