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DAYTON trali HERALD; DAYTON, OREGON, FRI TAKE A LOOK mn S Before making purcbashes of Dry Goods, Clothing, or other articles kept in a general merchandise store, call at our place of business, examine > our stock, get prices of goods We have a large and well selected stock of general merchandise which we are offering the lowest figures for cash. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, LADIES, GENTS and CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR, r Everything usually kept in a . . general merchandise store. -NIC H 0 LS Q Z GABRIEL HARDWARE. NO. OCTOBER 6, 1905. LOOK HERE! Fina Fall weatb ft The mornings arsihmewhat fros ty now. Firat class groceries at firat dam prices, at Liteher’s grocery. Weetber favorable for atteadeooe AND EMBALMER, at the closing of tbe Lewis and [Lady Assistant.] Clark Exposition. , । Parties desiring to buy new up- - 3"—------- -------- - ' - ¿ -- to-date caskets and robes, will do There is now fair attendance of well to give me a call - at my new pupils at tbe school. Latsr, it is undertaking parlors. Good hearse. expected there will be a larger at Dayton, Ore. tendance. SPOT CASH GET PRINTED: XA Cards^Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. Tbe O. R A N. steamers Mo Good, new, fresh groceries doc and Ruth are Bow making cheap at Filer ASon’s. regular trips from Portland to Made to order winter* wraps and Dayton. ladies suits at Rippey’s. Many apples are now being The new water mains that have been standing open for some weeks, brought to the Dayton Evaporator Some for peeking and some to be are being filled in, ' evaporated. , I J. R. Edwards has quit tbe mercantile business and gone to i The O. C. T. boats running be- farming near Oregon City. Mr. M'cbetb of Portland, has loaded with freight. charge of tbe J. R. Edwarde stock Tbe O. R. A N. dock st Saiem, of general merchandise, now. has been well filled with bops, that Ladies sod gents fall and winter have been brought down from Inde clothing at Nichol’s A Gabriel’s. pendenoe by the O. C. T. Co.’s boats, Call and examine their goods before the past week. buying. f Farmers, take your produce Mrs. E. Hadaway and daught- of all kiud to Filer A Son, the Mamie, are in Portland seeing grecerymen, they will pay tbe tbe last of the Lewis and Clark highest market price in goods or Exposition. cash. B. V. Richards and family left The rains have made the ground here on Tuesday for tbeir old home in Nebraska, where they expect to in fine condition to plow. Farmers are now putting in their time to get live hereafter. their fall plowing and seeding done ■ Abdill A Son are putting in pip while the weather ie faveroable. ing td supply the Pounay property now occupied by Fred Crawford A pulley In the Spaulding Com and family, with water. pany’s sawmill at Salem, bo re ted Watches and jewelry carefully Causing some little damage in the repaired. Leave work with L. H mill by tbe flying pieces of tbe Li tec her. Watch furnished you un pulley. Fortunately no one was in jured. CULVER A TILBURŸ, H ousf F ubishkrs , Are You Aware that You can F. D. CULVKR. M*n*«r. Undertaker* and Embalmer», MCMINNVILLE, - - ORXOON. ---- ». „■,a?------ fc-------- ■—:—I—; :------------—- ARRIVAL AND DKPARTURB OF MAILS. SAVE MONEY Dep*rt 11:U *. m ARRIVAL AND DBPARTURB OF TRAINS. L htm Dayton lor Portland at S;M a. m. Arrlrea at Dayton from Portland 8;4S p. m. By visiting our store before making your purchases? MARRIED. It is our aim to treat our customers in such a manner that they are sure to come back, by giving them the At the home of tbe bride’s pa rents, near Dayton, October 4, Miss Luella Hastings to Mr. Robert Bostock, of Roslyn, AT THE Wash.; Rev. Young, pastor of the Evangelical church officiat ing. Only relatives and a few inti possible, and by keeping constantly on hand a complete mate friends were present. Tbe QD line of fresh and up-to-date Goods. bride was gowned in crepe-de- cbene, and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Many valuable We have soiifothing new and and hobby in Liberty presents were received by the couple. After the ceremony the £ Silks, Silk Madras, Dimities, White Goods, Prints, Rib- wedding party retired to the din CO bons, Laces, Embroderies, Hosiery, Corsets, etc. " ing room, where an elaboratedin- LADIES WALKING SH'ES and _ ner was spread. After partak FANOY BABY SHOES. ing of dinner the young couple took their departure for tbeir future home at Roslyn. J* CO q Very Best Goods Very Lowest Prices S' ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Summerville of Lexington, Neb., who have been attending tbe Exposition, are here visiting their nld friends and neigh bors, Mr. snd Mrs. A. J. McCann, of tbe Commercial hotel. They are much pleased with Oregon, so much so that they have purchased place at Hood River, where tbsy will make tbeir home. Nebraska Preaching in the Christian church Ray Bpangle and Jeea Miller have gone up to the mountains, n this c ity, on Saturday night and and are taking advantage of their negr Meadow Lake, to spend the Sunday morning and evening, at opportunity to buy homes while whiter batching in c%mp- How tbe tbe usual hours, by the pastor, laud and 6ity property can be bad Elder Skaggs. All are cordially at reasonable figures ; before, as it game will suffer. undoubtedly will, advance to a Invited to these services. Blok headache is caused by a dis much higher price. Mä» ■ ordered condition of the stomach Ferry street is now well lighted How to C urb C orns and B un and is quickly cured by Chamber- by gasoline lamps; and the corner Invite the people of Day ton and vicinity who at any time Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. at tbe evaporator, corner of First ions .—First, soak the corn or bun need goods in their line, to give them a call before purchasing For sale by B. ,L. Harria.“ -' elsewhere. They assure fair treatment and reasonable prioee. and Alder streets Tbe lampe were ion in warm water to soften it; then isible installed by funds raised by sub pare it down as closely as possible New, fresh, up-to-date stock of without d awing blood and apply groceries, at Filer A Son’s gro scriptions from citizens for that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm twice cery, at prices as low as the purpose daily, rubbing vigorously for five lowest elsewhere. It- will pay Levi Bradley, formerly a photo minutes at each application. A grapher in Dayton, now reeiding in corn plaster should be worn a few you to call and investigate. Seattle, Wash.' bae a well appoint days to protect it from the shoe. Bev. Dixon, the new pastor of M. ed art hallery in that oity, we are As a general liniment for sprains, E. church, woo lately arrived here informed, and is doing a good busi bruises, lameness and rheumatism from the East, his former field of ness in that line. Levi is a brother Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale ------AND— labor, was in Portland last week. to John Bradley of this oity. ,He While there he took in the Exposi has a thorough knowledge of tbe by R. L. Harris lion, with which he was very photograph business. It is worth while to call and much pleased see the new, first class stock of Goode called for not in Block, will be ordered without delay for patrone. The late rains brought the water groceries at Filer A Son’s, new 8. Oye of North Dakota, who Goode guaranteed as represented, and cold at the loweet living prioee. in tbe Willamette and Yamhill riv store. Their prices are such as bought the L. Shafer place, later Their motto io, “Live and let live.” T owned by Geo B. Kerby, at Weeton ers up to a good stage for naviga to make it to your advantage to landing, is now living on the place tion, which, of oourae, made tbe give them a call and make your with a part of hie family Tbe re heart of boatmen and river men purchases. mainder of hie people will come Kerally, glad. Tbe O. C. T. Co’s to have made several trips as Read advertisement of Barr’s out here next spring. far up tbe Willamette ae Indepen jewelry store on first page. Want A. E. Jones, the undertaker, dence. Tbe water in the Willam The regular subscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribune who bas been in Portland for ette, on Monday and Tuesday, fell eyes and glasses? This firm Is do ing some interesting And instructive is 14.00 a year, the regular price of D ayton H erald I1.0Q a year. some time, has returned to two feet, and we were informed by advertising in this paper. By special arrangement with the publishers of The Tribune, for Dayton. He bas set the one of tbe boatmen that unless it Shingles, lime, cement, sand and a limited time, we can accept a year’s subscription to our paper and Cartition in bis place of business rained and raised the water, that all kinds of building material at tbe daily Tribune both for 13.00. ack, which enlarges his barber probably tbe O. C. T. Co.’s boats Sigler’s lumber yard. would notr run to Independence af room. ter Thursday until another rise in Notice toDreditors. Chas. Ricbesline and family of tbe water. “All work and no play, Grants Paas, have been here vieit- Notice is hereby given that Harriet F. Makes Jack a^dull boy.** tag Mr. Riobastin s’* paranto and other relativee. They returned to is a new paper just started at Hood trix of the last will and testament of Granto Pass this week. While here River, Or. E R Bradley ie tbe ed William Macy Hadley, deceased, and all 4 tbeir baby was quite sick, but was itorand publisher. In bie ealuta persons concerned are hereby notified to better before they look tbeir depar tory the editor states that the paper present their claims against said estate will be “independent in all things, ture. neutral in nothing;” always keep to tbe undereigned, verified as by law re Our hammers on the anvil every quired at her place of reeidence near Mise Mamie Stilwell went to Sa timeffou want *to look at a first lem last Saturday, on the steamer ing io mind “the greatest good to Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, within tbe greatest number. ” Tbe paper class home made DAYTON, OREGON. Oregona. She will attend Capital ie neat and has a good advertising aix months from tbs first publication of Business College io thst city this patronage. We are pleased to place thia notice. Dated this 6th day of October, 1095. winter. That school is turning out it on our exchange Het. Long may A full supply of Undertakers HARRIET F. HADLEY. many graduates fitted for business to flourish. The editor is a cousin "* . Goods kept in stock. Hearse, Executrix of the last will and testament lives, who generally find steady it John Bradley of Ibis city. Robes, Embalming. of Willian» Macy Hadley. employment in tbe business world We are pleased to note that r Mrs Mamie Burdette and baby Prof. Hanshaw, a noted teacher Lillian Katbalene of McMinnville, John Corder, «an of Mrs. Samp of penmanship is in town, and ; the kind of 1 is here visiting her parents, Mrs. son who,lately purchased tbs ferry A. J. McCann, of tbe Commercial is about to organize a class in st Wheatland, now has charge of hotel Mrs. Burdette came here writing and drawing. From the the ferry, and Is operating it He to take her mother’s plaoe as land Professor’s well known abilities is an old band at that business, lady of tbe Commercial, while Mrs as a penman and artist, and his having been employed in tbe ferry McCann attends tbe big Fair at success as a teacher we we judge business on Puget Sound for years. he will have a large class. The Portland. Those wishing to cross the Willam ► opportunity will be an excellent ette, can rely on Mr Corder land E. Rowley, J. T. Burch and To bo used is very much a4 ing them safely on ths other side. Walter Young left here Thursday one for all who need improve ANDERSON,BROS. 'matter of taste. It is import-* ment in their handwriting, or ■ > - r »ant, though, that the frames I Blacksmiths and morning on a trip to tbe Cascade who wish to gain ability in the P ortland and R bturn O nly Up-to-date mountains, along theC A E. R R set properly on the noee and« Carriage makers, 11.10.—The Southern Pacific Com- It is not known what their object is, very useful art of drawing. The at the right distance from tbe< psify are now selling round tiip Dayton, Ore. whether to proepect for gold or young people especially, should ’eyes; that the tenses be per- ticKets to Portland from Dayton hunt deer. The latter ie tbeir ob improve this rare opportunity to rfectly centered, and bowers* for 11.10, good going Saturday or ject, a* given by them, and they gain reliable instruction io.the lyoa to know when some is- NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon declared that they would not return important branches of education Lgnessing. 1. W E NEVER, day, giving all day Sunday, and Sportsmen, and all persons, ars without a good share of Tension. [GUESS. —writing and drawing. Monday in Portland. The same ' -ri' arrangement applieefrom Portland, hereby notified not to hunt, aet fire Have you noticed that old rbeu* giving Portland people a chance to or trespass on the premises owned matic twinge in your i< ¡ointa since V Tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition or in charge of any one ¡of th no« vieit valley points al greatly re designed persona. If found doing the late rain? You had I better have —tbe great big Fair at Portland— after Saturday night, will be a duced rates. so they will be prosecuted to the it attended to before it gets you thing of the past The Exposition 8ay, you, If In ne d of a wagon or full extent of the law, reg »rd lee« of down like it did last winter. W.. has been a grand success financially O. Powell, tbs Chiropractic pby- A dam R ossnbr , buggy, you don’t have to go away person. and., otherwise. It eertaioly has slcan cures it. I P J R ichmond , from your home town to get them been a gnat benefit fioaniciallv to Er.us H adlky , Anderson Bros, have a line of those C urbs W intbb C ough .—J. E. Portland and rilroad companies, I. T homa , vehicles of tbeir own manu > « Gover, 101N. Main Str'., Ottawa, and street car companies Port A. Si. D itmbrino . facture, from which you can make Kans., writes: “Every fall it has land, perhaps, could now do a littl« selection ' They sell at low figures, beau my wife’s trouble to catch a advertising directly for the state at Filer A Son have opened up a । severe cold, and therefore to cough large Tbe State assisted financi and warrant tbeir work. Horqs Barr’ Jewelry: sboing and repairing done on abort full line of new and fresh groce- ' all winter long Last fall I got her ally in making the Exposition a notice. I ' ribs. They invite the public to 1 a bottle of Horehound Syrup She grand _____ success. It is hopsd that Filer A Son who have opened give them a call, and ask fora used it and baa been able to sleep not only Portland, but every oity Whenever and town the State, and also . soundly - all nightlong. - --------- . --------- — ------ — in — a new grocery store in this city share of the trade in tbeir line. tr.inhlaa her. ________ .. . _ the nonch cough tr.mblee her, two or three tbe Stole at large will reap lasting invite a liberal share of public Tailor made suits for gentle- doeee stope tbe. oough, and she is and financial benefits from tbe State and Liberty Sts., Salem patronage. They have a full men, a fit guaranteed, at Rip->bte to be up and well.” Mo, 60c bolding of tbe Lewis and Clark Oregon. * line of fresh groceries. P®y ••__________________________ ¡and 11. Bold-by B. L. Harri«. , Expositioa. Having purchased the Jacobson, DeHaven A Co. stock of HARDWARE and FARM IMPLE MENTS, and other goods in that line in Dayton LADIES, MEN AND BOYS, q * o & O g A | U We have for you, something new in Dress and Work i. Shirts, Overalls, Jumpers, Pants, Shoes and Gloves. g . Groceries and Confectionaries g A fresh supply constantly on band. 2 Try Our OLYMPIC FLOUR. Make our store your headquarters when in town. M Phone 28. P. S. We have just received notice of a big reduction of prices in our line of Tailor Made Suits. NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE They will keep a full line of HARDWARE, PAINTS, . OILS OF ALL KIND Hollingsworth & Wilson. All things kept in Hardware Stores. State Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. TWO FOR LESS THAN PRICE ONE. UÏTH CMWIUSII WE REST Undertaker, BUGGY OR ' WAGON GIVE FRAMES US REST. Glasses Right, Good Sight. s Store, Í „ — / PROPRIETORS. , A large and complete stock of well made FURNITURE in latest styles. Anything in the furniture line will be sold at the very lowest prices. Call and see stock. Carpets, linoleum, matting, etc. at lowest figures. , » -NEWBERG, 'QREGON. ~ LUMBER & SHINGLES To those about to Jbuild or repair I wish to call your attention to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on hand a __ , GOOD ASSORTMENT ----- OF BOTH------ ROUGH, SIZED and DRESSED LUMBER. IN SHINGLES I KEEP Sawed, CutrDimension and Fancy. Also Doors and Windows, Mold-r S. W. SIGLER ings &c LODGE DIRECTORY. W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 Woodmen of tbs World meets first and third Tuesday of each month, at Wood man hall, Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Neiglxirs welcome. A. O DARR, O. C, L. H. LIT80HER, Clerk. BOARD OF_TRADE. Dayton Board of Trade meets on first Monday evening of each month D A. SNYDER, Pres. 0 B RIPPEY, Sec. Ladies Auxiliary to Bourti of Trade meets every Friday al 3 p. m. MR8. M A GtLKEY, P< w MI88 GERTIE PALMER, 8 eo WOMEN o' WOODCRAFT Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Tharaday.even- ing in Woodman ball, Dayton, Or. Vis iting Neighbora always welcome. MRS. L. H. LIT80HER.G. N. ALMEDA SIMLER, Clerk. - UNITED ARTISANS W.O. POWELL. D. C.» — THE— CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM. The druglew,, lenitele** uyab-m of healing. Age» »hdail of luedleiu»-, Ad- Security Assembly No. IS, meets in juaUug room* C. W. PowetTs reeidence. regular seeaion the 1st and 2d Monday in Office hours 3:30 to 8:0U p. m. each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting members envited. MRS. M. M. ROS8NF.R, M. A. B. F. bWICK W. S. HIBBERT, Sec. I. O. O. F. Yambill Lodge No. 20. I. O. O. F. meetaAvery Wednesday"evening in Odd DAYTON, OREGON. Fellewa Hall. Visiting brethren wel- —»----- -— ot^ie. J. C. NICHOLS, N. G. < R L ÓONNOR, 8. W. BIGLER. 8ec’y. - _ _ , — ~ INSOMNIA AND ¡NDIOBSTION CUBKD ATTORNEY AT-LAW. M c M innvillb . O k —“Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion I could not sleep at night and suffered most ex Rippey 4 Co. have jn»t received their f*'l and winter narnp e* lor tailor made cruciating pains for three boors af •nits —500 p*t>ern» to «hooae from. ter each mesl. I was troubled this They will take your order now for •nits, way for about three months when I to be made up an v time in rtepteinlwr, used Chamberlain’s Stomach and which gives yon a < h«n< e to get the liest Liver Tablets, and received imme patterns before they are out of slock. If yophavea buggy, w»goi> or diate relief,” says John Dixon,Tul- iamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale machinery of sny kind to repair B A Harri» »t the old Maul» stand, by R. L. Harrie. will d'> it fir you U» shape. Fresh candies, fresh tropical Hontso mike* mi)thing in the fur- fruits, and the beet brand of cigars nituHe line. Give him a call when you Want anything in bis line, t at Detmering’s.