DAYTON HERALD- < - V GET PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. « if IMUI within atx moathi. DUpTay advertiaeawms. Single inch per month (1; each additional ln«h M eenu per month: reading notlcea In localcolnmn (cent. 10lince, laibnehed free. If lent in for RsbUea- Mon nt once. Card of ibnaka, reaolutlou. and liar Metier 0 cenU par Hat. VOL. XX i- DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. BANK OF DAYTON ; President. J. C. NICHOLS, Yice.PresidenL ß. L. HARRIS Cashier J. Ï. MELLINGER.' ABBIVAL AMD DIFABTUBB OP MAIL*. l;«p. a. iJOp. m. i Arrive I««, m. aiti«, p. ae. »;«p. au ----------------------- - ARRIVAL AMD DBPABTUBB OP TRAINS. Directors. J.'C.Nirhnfr, D A Snyder, R. L. Harris, M.S. Psery.'N. A. Harris. L mvm Daytaa for Portland at a. b . Arrive* at Dalton from Portland S;6 Bp Transacts a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange Fine cigars at postoffloe store avaible in any part of the United States, sold ¿t reasonable rates. The best oflropioal fruifs a Offersits services with the assurance that the interest of all patrons Det meri ng’s. will be carefully guarded. Bargains in merchandise for cash Banking hours 9 a m . to 12 M., 1 F M to 4 f . m . at Nichols 4 Gabriel’s. Ths Dayton Orchestra will give a dance at Nichola’ hall next Friday night. Dr. B. F. Swick and g randson, Carl Detmering, returned fr torn Port- land Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. W. Myers, of Polk county, is here visiting her daught er, Mrs. Captain Simpson. R. C. Rippey came up from Ore* 1905 irwôiT ..^1 B orn —To Mrs. J. P. and Capt Simpson, Saturday, January 14, a boy. Mother and child doing well.~ Anotber preacher, says the Captain. After* the gentle end beautiful snow last week, Western Oregon is itself again—the mile mist is falling. That '’«g K West Oregonians; as ao abundance of rain in the winter season, almost invariably insures good crops the following summer and fall. Walter B. Hadley of the Bureau of Foresry, Washington, D. C., who has been enjoying a two weeks’ va* oation visiting boas folks—bis mother, Mrs. Hatti« Hadley and brotberg Ellie and Louie and sister Libbie Hadley, left bare on Tues day for Washington D. U, whsrs he goes to resume'bls duties in the Forestry Department. He went by train to Portland; thence over the Northern Pacific to St. Paul and over the Pennsylvania lines to Pitts burg, «nd from there over the Penn sylvania Central to Philadelphia. CULVER & TILBURY, H ouse F uhishers , ». D. CULVER, M umu . Undertakers and Embalmers, McMINMVILLB, ORIGON. RING UP 28 N arrow E scape .—On Tues day forenoon about 10 o’clock, while Alfred Sweeny wns attend ing to adjusting some part of the elevator shaft at the Dayton Ask us if our Evaporator, and which was in motion, but fortunately for the those exceptional young man, not under full head way, bis clothes caught on the shaft. His clothes was quiokly wiii be stripped off his body, and the * lower ower portion of body drawn un- AS der tbe abaft, bis logs being doubled up underneath. - When be discovered that bis clothing was caught he gave the alarr SHOE GUN is still loaded with BARGAINS, and our answer' “You Bet Your Boots.” Also equally gloves , leggings ; WORK COATS, LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. TO STAY To Merit Your Patronage GUARANTEE We invite the public to call and inspect our goods for themselves before making their purchases. Ml 5 I NICHOLS I GABRIEL Dayton, Or. 0. B. RIPPEY & CO. ich String is Always LUMBER &8HINGLES J—SBSBS-E—-H———————- LODGE 0. C. T. CO’S STEAMERS Make daily trips from Portland to r Sale«. Passengers from Dayton and vicinity take note: Boats going upstream pass Weston landing be tween 12 and 1 m. Going down about 10 a. m. DR. A. B. ESTOCK, (ot Chicago) PHYSICIAN & BURGEON. 2H years hospital service,~ which is equivalent to ovr 'Jin private practice. Special attention .vente surgery, dis eases of wemen, ildren, kidney, stom ach and the eye Phone No. 32. * J. ARMS. —DEALER IN— Pork, Veal, Poultry and Produce. DAYTON, OREGON. The O. C. T. Co.’s steamers, going up tbe Willamette river, pass Wes ton Landing, where people of tbie vicinity generally take the Wiliam ette river boats for up slresm pointe —Salem, Albany, etc., also down stream—about 1 p. m , and going down stream about tbe same time. Tbe boats now run up to Corvallis. The O. R. 4 N. steamers Ruth and Modoc, ply between here and Portland. They leave here al 6 a m., sharp. Tbe Ruth leaves Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; re turning alternate days. Modoc leaves Tueedaya, Thursdays, Satur day ; returning alternate days; Sun days excepted. In this day and age of progress, when such a high standard of intell- iggnoe is demanded for euooees in •very lino of work, no family should be with a good newspaper and a good reliable magasine. We will furnish the D ayton H krabd and T re W obld T o - day for one year A b agreeable movement of tbe bowels without any unpleasant Sf- fool is produced by Cham6erlBin’e Stomach and Liver Tableta., For aala by R. L- Harris. .When you #int a good meal or nlghla lodging, go to tbe Commer cial hotel,where you will find them. ROUGH. SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER. Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Also Doors and Windows, Mold- ngs &c S. W. SIGLER PROPER!Y TO TUB PUBLIC! BROS BLACKSMITHING, WAFFLE HOUSE! HOT WAFFLES, S andwiches , BOT COFFEE. celts and up. GAPPEFS WAFFLE HOUSE. miSilONL I I UNDERWEAR, LOWEST LIVING PRICES I GREAT BARGAINS IN time to prevent his being ser ously injured, perhaps from be rents and sisters. ing killed. A number of men Mrs,A.C Detmering and daught attracted to the evaporator b; er Sophia H., wbo had been visit the accident,aaaisted in releaain ing her parents in Portland the last Sweeny’a lower limbFTrom un ten days, returned home Friday. derneath tbe abaft, which took Watches and jewelry careftilly some time, as the shaft bad to be epaired. Leave work with O. M DIED.—Mrs. Jennie Kellogg, of loosened and pried up, and larria. Watch furnished you until Hopewell, died at 4:10 o’clook a. part of bis clothing, which hejc youra Is.repaired. R eynolds , And in fact everything in the store at prices m. Monday, January 16. Tbe body Harvey Hoskins and sister, drove was taken to Salem for burial be him to tbe abaft, having to be that will satisfy you that we have come o Dayton last Sunday, from their side her father, who died in Salem, cut loose. Sweeny was cool an< patient during the time. In the farm near Newberg, and visited some weeks since. - - meantime Dr. Estock was tele with their aunt and cousins, Mrs. Mrs. Kellogg was a daughter of lattle Hadley and family. phoned and arrived before tbe Wm. Miller, familiarly known as young man was released. A “ Scotch Miller, ” who resided in FOR SALE —A 75 egg Sure and doiug our utmost latch Incubator and Brooder, in Salem, and who, at his death, which large gash was cut in hia right occurred a number of weeks ago, thigh, and a portion of the skin' ;ood condition; cheap. was over 90 years of age. ' Mrs of both legs peeled off, was tbe R. E. D unlap . Kellogg, who was over 60 years of extent of injury to Sweeny. Af - An unknown insane man wot dis age, had «varied life. Against the covered in tbe orchard on tbe wish of her father she married a ter tbe doctor had dressed his Remember, we farm near Carlton on which 8 lawyer named E J. Dawne, of Sa wounds, be was tasen home in * Stevens lives, on Monday. He was lem, who finally managed to de the evaporating company’s de our goods. If they are not as represented, taken to tbe asylum al Salem by fraud his father-in-law and others. livery wagon... On inqury of return them, and your money will be the proper officers. Dr. Estock, be informed pub Afterwards he received an appoint cheerfully refunded. ‘ Tbe snow which fell the latter ment to T govelnmeut office to lisher of H erald that Sweeny part of last week, was quite a heavy Alaska, during Cleveland's first was doing very well considering Our Grocery Stock is being continually one for this valby. Tbs snow fell presidential administration. He the natureof bis injuries. replaced with FRESH GOODS. throughout lbs whole Willamette bere deserted hie wife and family, --------- o---- -— »alley. In this vicinity it had eaving them with but little to live We handle Dayton flour, also the celebrated about all disappeared by Monday. on. Mrs. Dawne afterwards, re JOINT INSTALLATION. Olympic brand of hard wheat flour. There will be a Basket Social turned to Salem, and lived with her ..L.'. — —___ । । o—r—>. father for a time. She finally was The following officers of Yamhil at the Webfoot school house united in marriage to Mr. Kellogg Lodge No. 20 I O. O. F. and Na Please give ’ us a c^ll Our time is yoprs always. January 27, for the benefit of the and soon after Mr. and Mrs. Kei- omi Rebekah Lodge No. 83 I. O. O. school. A good program has ogg took the management of Mr. F. were installed jointly Wednes been arranged. Everybody in Miller’s section of land at Hope- day night. The instilling officer vited. Admission free. well—going into. dairying business- for Yambill Lodge, being R. L. on extensive scale Shortly af Hsrrie, D. D. G M. That for Re Elder Skaggs, of Vancover, Wash ter an Mtr. Kellogg was taken ill, and bekah Lodge Miss Lena Wambegan, ington, is here holding protracted meetings in the Christian ohurob, went to the hospital in Port- Diet. Deputy President. The fol lowing are offloers installed :* which will be- continued for an in FISHBÜRN’S OLD STAND. YAMHILL LODGB NO. 20 I. O. O. F. definite time. The meetings have ing his leg amputated,, but after been very well attended. A cordial Chas. Hadaway, N. G.; A. >G. Out* invitation is extended to everybody, much goffering he finally died Carter, V. G ; 8. W. Sigler, Sec.; Twosonaby Dawne, survive Mrs. especially ministers. Kellogg. Mrs. W. F. Gilkey, who Chas Saunders, Fin. Seo.; R. L. S tomach T roublks and C onsti was a schoolmate of Mrs. Kellogg’s Harris Treas ; Z Spangle, Warden; pation .— ‘Chamberlain’s Stomach Willamette University, Salem, and F. E Berry, Con.; Wm Lumm, R. and Livsr Tablets are the beet thing the two always having retained 8 N. G ; Andrew Livingstone, L. 8. for stomach troubles and constipa friendship for each other, was with N. G ; Wm. Cain, R 8. O. G ; Ben tion, I have ever sold ” says J. R. Mrs. Kellogg a good part of the Parrish, L. 8 V. G ; E. G. Carter, To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention Cullman, a druggist of Potterville, during her late illness—pneu R. 8 8 ; J. W Eisele, L. fl. 8.; J. o tbe fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on DIRECTORY. Mich. They are easy to take and time G. Baxter, I. G. monia. land a always give satisfaction J tell pay lodok no . 83. E ditor H eralik —What^ "you GOOD ASSORTMENT customers to try them and if not W. OF THE W. Mi^^Lena Wambegana, N. G.; satisfactory to come back and get have advocated for years has come ------OF BOTH------ OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 their money, but have never bad a to pass. We refer to water works. Miss Jennie Hogue, V. G ; Mrs. H. Woodmen of the World meets first and Dayton now has ooe of the finest W Stanley, Seo ; Miss Mamie Had third Tueedayof each month, at Wood complaint-” For sale by R. L man ball, Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Harris. water suppliesin Oregon. The H er away, Fin. Seo.; Z Spangle, Treas; 4 Neigbora welcome. . ald has also advocated a canning Mrs. Emily Micbols, R. 8. N. G ; C oming E ntertainment . — Mrs. Estelle Berry, L. 8. N G; A. C. DARR, O.O, L. H. LIT8OHER, Clerk. The W. C. T. U. will give one of factory. We all say we need such Miss Flora Livingstone, Con; Mrs. a plant in Dayton; as we can raise their popular Silver Medal con beans, peas, sweetcorn, tomatoes, Fannie Saunders, Chaplain; Mies IN SHINGLES I KEEP WOMEN or WOODCRAFT test« Wednesday evening, Feb etc., in sufficient quantity to supply Lula Nichols, I. G; Wm. Lumm, D Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of ruary 1. On Thursday, Febru a large cannery, and of as. good G. Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even After installation members of ing in Woodman ball, Dayton.Or. Vis ary 2, they will hold their State quality as any grown in America. iting Neighbors always welcome. Institute, which will be conduct We would also suggest that while tbe two lodges wended their way to* MISS ELIZABETH GOUDY, G. N. ed by Mrs. Additon, State Pres we have good merchants, there is the Commercial hotel where a MI88. HATTIE G. GOUDY, sumptuous banquet bad been pre ident. The ladies «expect to room for wide-awake, enterprising pared for them. Mr. and Mrs. Mo- make the Contest and Institute merchants, a short-order drug store, Cann, propristore of the hotel bad UNITED ARTISANS first class hardware store, an up to Security Assembly No. 16, meets in the best of ths kind ever held date livery barn aod feed shed, lum loaded the tables, which were neat A high ejass program will ber yard, meat market, repair shoe ly arranged and decorated, with regular session the 1st and 2d Monday in here. each month, in W of the W. hall, at 7:30 be rendered. J shop, barber shop, hotel, eteam many choice eatables, which their FOR SALE. I p. m. Visiting members anvited. guests enjoyed to tbe full, and were MR8. M. M. RO88NER, M. A. The dog show at McMinnville laundry, feed store, plumber, and greatly delighted by tbe way in W. 8. HIBBERT, Bec. Purchasers desiring information of last Saturday was well attended, other enterprises, managed by up which they were served with so to date business men With the the propetty advertised below,will please and some fine dogs were on ex many and well prepared good eat calt at the office of D ayton H krald . I. O. O. F. hibition. Bailie, the fine full addition added to Dayton, thus en ables, and highly compliment Mr. Those wishing to sell will have good op- ANDERSON Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F. larging the city, there is room for meets every Wednesday evening in Odd blooded English Setter, owned all who come. We have one of the and Mrs. McCann for their effort to wrtnnity to dispose of their property by etting it be known through columns of Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel by Captain J. Oliver, pilot on DAYTON, OREGON best towns in the best county and please. H kbald , come. J. O. NICHOLS, N. G. the O.K- 4 N. steamer Modoc, best atals in the Union. May we 6. W. SIGLER. Sec’y. Do all work in the lino at acres in cultivation, 6 acres, and which is kept by Aug Det all put our shoulders to the wheel. C ured His M othbrof R heuma mering, carried off seeond prize. There is a motto for every man, tism . —“My mother has been a suf spring, set to a variety of fruit, about X XXX Bailie is an intelligent dog, and “dont be selfish.” ferer for many year« from rhenma mile from Dayton. — -o- ann a general favorite here in 7 acres of land and five room bouse, tism,” says W . H. Howard of Hus Dayton and with the boatmen. . We don’t exactly agree with band, Pennsylvania. "Al times she with outbuildings, the beet of land, good C ubbd L umbago .—A. B.„Can never failing well, some trait, 2 mile We are informed that he is as three X, who, probably in his en was unablS to move at all, while al from Dayton. If sold soon a bargain. man, Chicago, writes March 3,1903 thusiast o effort for the welfare of all times walking whs was painful. One business house and lot with small “Having^been troubled with Lumba I hereby notify jbe public good in looks as in the field at the town, forgot bis name and sub- I presented 1 her with, a bottle of barn in Dayton at a bargain. that I have opened a Waffle go, at differoot times -and tried one work. He bas been a great suc situted the affixed signature. Most Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after 60 acres of as good land as in the val physician after another, then diffe. House in the building next cess the past two seasons in the all of the different branches of ley, 45 in cultivation—best of water, 2 door ro Express office. Also a few applications she decided it acres of young orchard—small fruits— ent ointments and liniments, gave it hunt. business mentioned are represented was the most wonderful pain relelv timber enough for family use, % mile up altogether. So I tried once more •LUNCH COUNTER. The DAyTON H erald and New here, and it would be bad policy er she had ever tried, in fact, she is fr< m depot at Lafayette, and 1% mile and got a bottle of Ballard’s Snow And am prepared to Dayton; |50 per acre, cash. Liniment which gave me almost in York Tribune Farmer only 11.25 to encourage others to engage in never without now and is at ail from supply Ihe vefy best of 65 acres, about 12 in cultivation, 20 like busibe««, as it would afford a times able to walk, an occasional a year. The Farmer is one of scant living to those so engaged, and acres «laahed, balance timber, young slant relief. I can cheerfully reoom the leading agricultural papers no profit. In some instances the re application of Pain Balm keeps orchard, good bouse and barn At a mend it, and will add my name to bargain. {our list of aufferers. Bold by R of the country, and the informa sult would beau injury to the busi sway the pain that she was formerly HO acres, about 40 in cultivation, 10 । Harris. troubled with. ” For sale by R. L ON SHORT NOTICE. acres slashed, balance in timber, small tion contained is reliable and up- ness in town and result in the fail Harris. prune orchard. This tract adjoins the to-date. It is a first class farm ure or removal from town of the —Also— above piece, and if desired the two will and news paper. The Farmer new ma i, who would then give the be sold together; 6 mile from Day ton. Dr. Estock examines and testa ESTRAY.—Came to my place is published weekly. Regular town a bad name as a place to do eyes for glasses free of charge. business. It is bad—cutthroat— in November, a stray sheep. subscription 11 per year. Not having the expense of D ayton H wrald and Semi-Week policy to overcrowd the business of —AND— R bv . C arlislb P. B. M artin , L. a town, and any ooe encouraging The owner can have the same ly Journal (Portland) 11.60 a rear; Portland occulista be can nave by calling at my place in John Daily Journal and H erald 14 50 you money. Call and aee him, such a condition, and having the •Of a morning, when first arising, welfare of the town at heart, by a Fletcher addition to Daj ton, sod per year; including Sunday Journal, Subscribe for tbe D ayton H er proving property and paying for I often find a troublesome collec little thought, could see that it 1575. This is your opportunity to Meals 16 tion of phlegm which produces a would result in injury to bis town. keeping, and thia advertise get tbe news ot each day complete ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only 12 a year foa the two. a at small cost. Tbe Journal gives What we do need is more people; ment. We aak for a liberal share of cough and ia^ery hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard ’ s FRED YOE, Day ton.« the latest news of the world each , Lots of fine oranges and lemona both io town and country. And public patronage. Horehound Syrup will at oncedia then divert t ads and traffic here d«y. Take no chances, but improve at Detmering’s. lodge it, and the trouble la over. I by every business man letting it be the opportunity to get your home DR.J. E MARSH, know Of no medicine that Is equal known that people can do as well paper with a metropolitan paper at R. L. CONNOR, to it, and it is so pleasant to lake. I bsre, in any line of busidness as CHI ROPRACTIO. litlle cost, while thia offer contin- can .ii most cordially reoommend it .ues. ------- —•• elsewhere; and all citizens so ad ver- 1°, • medicine tie« the town. Then probably there The drugiess, knifelsM system ot healing. Agee ahead of medicine. Ad- D ayton H erald and “Dumb An hi R I* ii °n8 troo^e ” .Sold would be openings for new firms in juatlug rooms O. W. PoweU's residence. by R. L Hsrns. I iOine liDe- of burtneM. M c M innvilli , O b . imals 11.25 per year. Offiee hours:—2:00 to 8 ;00 p. rtb stand, northwest corner Third and Ferry streets, Day ton, ~ Or. With the Year 1905 , we begin a more active campaign in in our line of * business—-carrying more complete line of General Merchadise. As hereto fore we sell goods at the L. Protracted meeUngi still con tinue at M E. church. Gold Medal Contest Wednes day evening, February 1. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. A