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DAYTON HERALD NMÌ advertlaesiSBU, 81nfl« iaek per »outb 11; each addiUuoal Ineh M eenw per - month: readlu, noUcee la loealcolumn-caatê per line tor arm Ineertlon, 4 enot» tor rubee quant Ineertieii (HU taux y and marciare noet eee not exceed Inc M linee, published free. If cent in tor publics- - tion at »nos. Card of thanks, resemlsss. aMt - liar matter S sente perline. Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Oflee. DAYTON, QRECON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY £4, 1905. VOL. XX BANK OF DAYTON. President J.t.NIcriOLS, Vice-President R. L. HARRIS, Cashier J. E. MELLINGER. ABKIVAL AMD DBPAKTÜM OF MAIM. Antae l;Ma. m. I1:W a. m. Almwi'«wrjlNnf in the dry ode and cluing Hneal Nichola Gabriel’-. Ala« 8 füll stock of * While wrestling with some '■ lads one day thia week Franks son of Wm< E* Foster, was ? * Director». J. CWc A D A Snyder, R. L. Harrie, M. 8. Peery, N. A. Harris. [bi arm wm thrown and . Fine cigars at postoffice atore. dislocated ani T vmm IB a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Exchange Bargains in merchandise for cash, County School Superintend avaible ‘r a ay part of the United States, sold at reasonable rate«. at Nichols A Gubriel’s. Offersits e rvioee with the assurance that the intereat of all patrons ent L. R. Alderman, appears to will he carefully guarded. * . Tbl best of tropical fruits a be well pleased with the sugges Hanking hour« 9 a m . to 12 M, 1 P M. to 4 p. M. / Detmering’s. tion of consolidating the smaller If you want the latest style of public schools- He informs tailor made «alt, make a selection publisher of H erapd that it is from those 500 earnplee at Rippey’s his intention to try to consolidate some of the smaller districts of and leave aa order for a cult. thia county. Thia we belive Forty acres No. 1 land with im- would result in much benefit, Erovemente, 24 mileaof Davton—a eventually, to those districts and srgaln. Inquire at this office. - . r ’ . - . the county at large. Mr. Aider man requested papers in this Watohee and jewelry careftilly ln ’u has requeai«» mho inty to publish article on the repaired-. Leave work with O M. county Harris. Watoh furnished you until' consolidation of sohoob schools I j rinted yours la repaired. R bynolim . in last weeks’ H kbald , - • Hollingsworth & Wilson, FURNITURE. - Rugs, Portierres, Mattings, Linoleum, Art Squares, Window Shades, Picture Frames, General Repairing. Carpets, ABBIVAL AMD DBPABTUBK OF TBAIN8. CULVER & TILBURY, H ouse F urmhkbb , F. D. CUUVBB, Manager. Undertakers and Bmbalmera, McMlNBVILLB, .DON’T OBBGOW. NORTH 8IDE ITEMS. Unity school gave an enter tainment and basket social Sat urday evening 18th, that may well be called the banner social bf the season. The program re flected great'eredrt upon pupils of the school and the ability of our teacher. In a businesslike maimer John M. Crawford auc tioned the many pretty baskets, ss proof of his ability in that line, we have fifty dollars in our treasury. The baskets bringing from $1 to $5. Unity may well be proud of her school, for upon the merits of the -school, its en- tertainmente are well patronized. The Dayton and Dundee boys are much uppreciated by tae Unity girls for the high prices paid to secure baskets at the so cial. But Unity boys think the price none too high, and say the boys will have to pay more next time. Come again all of you boys. Chas. Trunk is having a sur vey made of part of his large farm. He having sold 40 acres to Dr. Dixon, present owner of the old Cramer farm adjoining Chas. Trunk’s place; the consid eration was $65 per acre. Winter grain looks, well in the hills: and was not injured by the late cold freezing weather. If you are going to want a new snit of clothes now is the time to make your selection, before the choicest patterns are exhausted. We will place your order and have the gar ments made up when you want them. 500 Patterns to choose from. We guarantee the GGOD8, WORKMANSHIP, and a PERFECT FIT John M. Crawford's granary H oiim and two lots in Dalia« will be tred d for acreage property near was burned down last Friday. State Licensed Embalmers Dayton or Lafayette. Inquire at Quite a lot of grain, vrhich was Funeral Directors this office. in the building at the time waa a HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. total loss. We did not learn the EGGS.—Barred Plymouth Rock amount of the loss or that of NEWBERG, OREGON. Eggs from the best strain on the insurance. ' While the inen were Coast, at 50 cents per sitting. adjusting the loss by the burn J. H. MOORE, Dayton, Ore. ing of Wm. Cain’s residence C ard of \T hanks —The -finder Thursday last week, they were signed would extend thanks to the notified of the fire at Mr. Craw {oung men and neighbors who so ford’s. After they bad adjusted indly assisted in saving household Mrs. Cain’s loss; the immediate goods, and their noble assistance at ly went to Mr.Crawford’s, arriv burning of residence laat week. ing there while the fire was yet Mm. E lizabeth C atm . burning. While there they ad Are being continually replenished justed Mr. Crawford’s loss. APPLES.—A lot of good with new and up to date Goods. At a called meeting of the Apples,—at 40 cents per box. Call without delay, on D. A. Dayton Board of Trade, Wednes REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Snyder at Daytbn evaporator day night, Mr. Martin, represen- tatlvb of D ayton H erald agreed Baported by th® Yamhit Connty Abatract Com office. pany, MbMliiiyB», . to get out a large special edition M. G. Stonebrink and wife to T. We were misinformed as to of H erald to advertise the re- H. March, it 9 in blk A.Bibees add H. H. Temple havig been ap sources of Dayton and vicinity. to Bberidan; $700 pointed superintendent of the The farmers as well a» the town Mida and R N Snell to Adam Boys and Girls Aid Society at people will be given a chance to Roesner, 131.33 acs in Louis Labon- Portland. He is supervisor of share in th« benefits derived te d 1 o, 14 s, r 3 w f $3283.25. that institution. Mary E Bailey to A L Hadaway. from thia advertising. Let us all pull together and see Day ton 314 12 ao in E C Hadaway d 1 c, t T he B est P hysic —When ynu grow. The Board of Trade will 5 s, r 4 w; $400. Lena Hadaway el to A L Hada want a physic that is mild and gen meet again Saturday night to tle, easy to take and certain to act, diBcuss other measures for the way, 314 12 ac in EC Hadaway d always use Chamberlain’s Stomach 1 o, t 5 s, r 4 w ; $40U and Liver Tablets Foreale by R. benefit of town. They gave their Chaa Hadaway-to A L Hadaway, unqualified endorsement to the 31413ao in E C Hada way d 1 c, t 5 L. Harris. special edition proposition. 0,r4w; $800. H H Martin and wife to W A A We are informed that Dayton OBITUARY. R D Calavan, It 3 in Carlton; $1000 will have a cannery. That a com A. P. RobertBUU was born in John Gault and wife to Smith pany has been formed and the mod* Washington county, New York, Stephens, It 3 blk 3, in McMinnville ey subscribed for building and op Marek &rd, 1«W; UMI ftotomary College add to McMfnnvillo; $250. erating the plant. It will be in op M W & Sarah Hodge to L Shafer eration this season, in time to use 8, 1905. - Removed from New York this season’s product of fruits and to Illinois in 1888; united in mar 7 ac in Joel Chrisman d i c, t 4 e, r vegetables for oanning, evaporating riage to Miss E. F. Hinsey in 1848; 3 w; $600 raised a'family of three daughters and making cider. M R Biddle & wf to Henry W add six sons, who are all living Kocb, 20 18 ac in 3 tracts in Joel In 1850 he crossed the plains to Perkins d 1 o, t 4 s, r 3 w; $1600. A. J. Pettit of Marion county, who had been visiting his mother, this coast; later returning to Illi There being no harness shop To those about to builTtw-repair I wish to call your attention Mrs. Martin of Willamina, came nois by way of the Isthmus; going to Iowa in 1864, and remaining in Dayton, or dealer in that line to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on * over to Day ton Monday to visit his cousins, the Duzan family, whom there until 1873. He then again of goods; and there being a,do hand a he had never seen. He found that crossed the plains to Oregon ; locat mat id for harness and repairs of ; ; GO( ASSORTMENT Mr. Duzan and family are now liv ing bn bis farmin Yamhill, where harness, by residents of town . —^OF-BOTH------ ing near North Yamhill. He re he spent the remainder of his life. and vicinity, G. Londensbausen, mained over night at the Commer the shoemaker, has brought on CERTIFICATE8 GRANTSD. cial hotel, and after taking in the The following teachers received a lot of material for harness mak sights around this burg Tuesday certificates from grades made at the ing and is now prepared to make took passage on the St. Joe stage to recentexamination at McMinnville: new harness or repair old. Don’t visit his cousins. . Gertrude Green, of Lafayette. forget when you want harness . IN SHINGLES I KEEP Always Out Blanche Shahan of North Yam made or repaired to give him a A rk You R bstless at N ight hill. call. He will fit you out in good and harrassed by a bad cough? C. Lesta Finley, Newberg. shape. .. Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, Mabel Rush, Springbrook. it will secure you sound sleep and I tch —R ibpworm —E. T. Lu B. A. Johnson, North Yamhill. effect a prompt and radical cure. os®, Wingo, Ky ., writes, April 25, Ray Antrim, Amity. < Sold by R L Harris. 1902: “For 10 to 12 years I bad Clara^Vaughn, Newberg. been afflicted with® malady known Opal Huddleston, Dayton. LODGE DIRECTORY. Advertisements or articles for DR. A. B. ESTOCK, as the “itch.” The itching was Frank Deach, Newberg.. publication in H krald , should most unbearable; I had tried for Charlotte Hall, Dayton.* (of Chicago) W. OF THt W. be handed in by Wednesday R. L. CONNOR Minni« C. Maitland, North Yam years lo find relief, having tried all PR0PERTY_F0R SALE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 noon, to insure publication same bill. remedies I onuld hear of, besides a Pnrcharete (leaking information of Woodmen of th® World meet® firet and week. number of doolore I wish to state Lengbty articles on Sat Fffie Fitzgerald, Amity. ATTORHEY-AT-LAW^ 2U year» hospital service, which to third Tueaday of ®ach month, at Wood the prepetty advertised below, will please that one single application of Bal Effa M. Clark, Balaton. urday or Monday morning. equivalent to over 9in private practice. man hall, Dayton, Oregon. catt at tlie office of D ayton H mald . Visiting lard’s Snow Liniment ou>ed me Those wishing to sell will have good op- Special attention j.ven to surgery, die- Neigbora welcome. Pamelia Baker, Newberg. M c M immvillk , O b . completely and permanently. Since portanity to dispose of their property by eaaee of wemen, I'.ildren, kidney, stom Mary Smith, McMinnville. A. C DARR, C.C, A. H. Peterson late'of South ach and the eve letting it be known through columns of - L. H. LIT8CHER, Clerk. then I have used the liniment on Ella Fitzgerald, Amity. ern Minnesota, now a resident of Phone No. 32. . Margaret McCoskey, McMinn two Bep» rate occasions for ringworm ' H srami 161 seres, over % in cultivation, excel WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Eugene, waa here the first of the ville. and it cured completely 25c, 50c lent land, some fine timber, two honaea, ■xpimaNoi Proeperity Circle No. 200 Women of week visiting bis sou W. A. Peter and $1. Sold by R L Harris. other improvements, 3 miles from Day- Etta McCoy, Newberg. Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even son, manager of the Dayton Elizabeth Kirk, Newberg. The O R. A N. cteaiuera Ruth ton. zoo I water; if desired, purchaser DR. J. E. MARSH, ing in Woodman ball, Dayton,Or. Vis ney one-half cash, balance on time Creamery. Mr. Peterson was and Modoc, ply between here and can Mamie StilwellweU, Dayton. iting Neighbors always welcome. at low rate of interest. The land will much pleased with this Beetion, ML88. HATTIE G. GOWDY,G. N. Nellie Corrigan, A toil y. Portland. They leave here at 6 a produce trood cropa of anything grown ALM EDA 8IMLER, Clerk. much more so than any part of Agnes Hilary, McMinnville. tn., sharp. The Ruth le«vee Mon in Oregon, If properly cultivated; beau- The drugleea, knifelese ayatem of days,-Wednesdays and Fridays; re tiful aite. Alla Leighton, Willamina. Oregon in which he had been. healing. Agee eheed of medicine. Ad- 6 acre», shout 8l< acres in cultivation, UNITED ARTISANS Carrie Robinson, Amity. turning alternate days. Modoc some justing rooms O. W. PoweU’s residence. luittom land, wood for gardening, Security Assembly No. 16, meets in Office hours :—l KM) to B .-00 P- m- leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur Viola Weston Amity. good house and barn, good well and fine regular session the 1st and 2d Monday in A fraid of S trong M kdicinks — day ; returning alternate days; Sun- spring, set to awariety of fruit, about X ln.«ntlon U prol Clara Coles, McMinnville. each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:30 Many people suffer for years from p. m. Viaiting members snvited. Carl Grover McMinnville. <|aya excepted __ mile from Payton PaUnu takan tEronarh Munn Aco. raoutrw rheumatic pains, and prefer to do 7 acrea of land and five room houae, MRS. M. M. ROS8NER, M. A. tpaeM natia, without chars®, la the Elsie Hoffsielter, North Yamhill. with outbuildings, the beet of land, good W. S. HIBBERT, Bec. so rather than take the strong med Doral Hamilton, North Yamhill. never failing well, some frait, 2 mile icinee usually given for rheumatism, rhe O. C. T. Co.’s steamers, going from Payton. If aold Boon a bargain. Elizabeth Hadley, Dayton. A handaouialy niwtratel wnetly. lemut «tr. I. O. O. F. not knowing that quick relief from up the Willamette river, pase Wee- One buaineea houa® and lot with email Ray Wallace, Willamina. Yamhill Lodge No. 20. I. O. O. F. pain may be simply had by apply " . ton Landing, where people^of this J. H. Wilson, will, on Satur barn in Dayton at a bargain. .George L. Williams', Willamina. every Wednesday evening in Odd 60 scree of as good Isnd aa in the val vicinity generally take the Willam meets day, March 4, commencing 10 a. ley, Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and Ella Thomas,. Amity. 45 in cultivation—bekt of water, 2 without taking any medicine inter ette river boats for up stream pointe come. J. 0- NICHOL«, N. G. m , sell at bis farm 3 miles south scree of young orchard—small fruits— Martha Driskell, Amity. 8. W. SIGLER- 8®c ’y. nally For sale by R. L. Harri«. ' —Salem, Albany, etc., also down of Dayton, the following prop timber etiongh for family os®, X mile Pansy Shaver, Portland. from depot at Lafayette, and IX mile stream—about Ip. m., and going Bronte Jennings, Monmouth. erty : two cows, giving from Itoyton ; «60 per aero, cash. down stream about the same time. “The Pacific Tree and Vine’’ pub Dr. Estock will save you mon - The following named wrote for milk; 1 yearling heifer; 1 31 wag 05 acre®, about 12 in cultivation, 20 A. J. McCANN, Prop. The boat« now run up to Corvallis. fished monthly by W. G. Bohannan »lashed, balance timber, young ey, do you good work in fitting state papers: on; 1 two seated carriage, good acrea orchar<1, good houae and barn At a Co., San Joe«, Cal., is a journal vour eyes with glasses, as he has Flora Blough, Lafayette. as new; 1 buggy; 1 single har bargain. that will be helpful and beneficial The public arp invited to give UHe Harry Bell, North Yamhill. FOR SALE. nod access to largest eye hospit 80 acres, about 40 in cultivation, 10 ness; 1 McCormack binder; 1 in all homes of the Pacific Coast. Elsie Simonson, McMinnville. slashed, balance in timber, email hone® a trial. The hone® ha® lately been Thoroughbred 8. C. Brown Subscription 50 Oenla a year. It als in the World, in Chicsgo, Illi disc drill; plow; harrow; spring acres prune orchard. Thia tract adjoins the refitted, newly painted and papered ——Simonson, McMinnville. Leghorn Eggs for hatchiug $2 contains excellent reading for the nois. He charges nothing for tooth harrow; drag harrow; roll above piece, and if desired tbe two will and conveniently arranged for the ac- J. G. Lewie, North Yamhill. of the public. Clean bed®. per 15. Bird for utility and family, agriculturist, poultrymen, examining youifeyes. Call and er; Syracuse 16 inch plow,double he sold tocether; (i mile from Dayton. commotion Table® supplied with the best the market STOCKHOLDERS ^MEETING * • 1 •how won glory. We have the dairymen and others. Coonsider see him. shovel garden cultivator; five FARM FOR SALE. affords. « Williams Bro«. California «tock. ing the valuable information con “ . “ “ hay rack; D aytox , Feb 15,1905. tained therein, and the entertaining S ick H eadache — This distress - Notice is hereby given that there wood rack; corn marker; saddle; • 185 acres of excellent land, Look up th«ir record; score 95 at Pan American Exposition, reading mailer with which it is ing »ilmeglMBulU from a disorder will be a meeting of the stock bold cook stove; extension table; 2 140 acres in cultivation, 45 acre« Buffalo, N. Y., and other noted filled, this is one of the cheapest of ed condition of ths stomach. All ers of the Dayton Co-operative rocking chairs and other house in timber, good, improvements publications. Publisher of H krald event«. Cannot be boat for lay has so arranged with publisher of that is needed to effect a cure is a Creamery, at Nichols hail in Day- hold goods. valued at 13500. Located two ing. Sand in ord«re «ariy. Call Tree and Vino that he can, for a dose or two of Chamber,sin’s Stom ton, Tuesday, the 28th day of Feb ANDERSON BROS*, miles scorn Day ton, 'boat every Terms: — All sums under $10 ach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the roary, 1905, at 3 b’clock p. m This and see bird«. Phon« 1—2. day; 155 per acre, half cash, bal limited time, offer to new subecrib attack may be warded off,or greatly meeting Is called .Ilea lor for ine the purpose of cash; sums over $10 a credit al DAYTON, OREGON ------- t___ _ L, H. L itbchkr . are the two papers for the price of leeened in severity, by taking a done winding u ‘ affairs of the cor- 6 months, witli approved securi ance on such time as desired by p the the H kbald , $1 a year in advance of thee« Tablet« m soon ae the first poralion. The attendance Do att work in rhe fine of attendine® of every ty. Five per cent discount for purchaser, at 6 per cent interest. This offer only Codlihuee for a short symptom of an attack appears. stockholder is earnestly requested cash. Address Robert Earl, Dayton, time. Sold by fc, L. Harris. Signed B. G abriel , Preaidenk Oregon. etone »h® sough and homi* >unw Free lunuh. ----- -- o--- ----- 1905 We are still at the old stand, northwest corner Third and Ferry streets, Dayton, 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 Our Stook of DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, GRÓCERIES, Prices Satisfactory. GOODS GUARANTEED We Pay the Highest Market Price for Produce. ■ Phone No; 28—Fishbum’s old stand 0.8. RIPPEY & CO. LOWEST LIVING PRICES We invite the public to call and inspect our goods for themselves before making their purchases. LUMBER &SHIHGLES NICHOLS ■ GABRIEL ROUGH, SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER. Dayton, Or Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Also Doors and Windows, Mold- P atents o. c. t . ers wiiiiu PUBLIC SALE. Scientific Hmerkan. COIMEBCIAL HOTEL, liiiTiiiuti FOLEBHOf^M BLACKSMITHIN