M*—< art frisier HERALD DAYTON Cards, Posters. Circulars. Latter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. IHaatai UvvfUamyM*. atafl* tack *•» ■uxd 11; *ack additional Inch M ecaU per ■oatk: raadja* noUeaa la loeal volama Senate par Ilan tor »rat inaartioa, 4 eaMa far aakaa »aant lawrtfaa. j OWtnary aad marrtaf lost a Sportsmen, and all "persons, are hereby notified not to hunt, set fire or trespass on the premises owned or in charge of any one Jof th un­ dersigned persons. If found doing to they will bo prosecuted to the fall extant of the law, regardless of A dam R ossmbb , P. J. R ichmond , Blok headache ie caused by a die- E ixis H adley , ordered ooodition of the stomach and ia quickly cured by Chamber- A. M. D btmbbi *<>. lain’a Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. L. Harris. Filer 4 Son have opened up a • The O. R. 4 N. steamers Mo­ full line of new and fresh groce­ doc and Ruth are now. making ries. They invite the public to a bottle of Horehound Syrup She oiok J. Jenks, and James Winstan- regular tripe from PoHlend to give them a call, and ask for a Cd it endose been able |o sleep, Ivy, who lately purchased no« of bdly all night long. Whenever ' the Prince fruit orchards near Dao- share of the trad« in their lino. Dayton. Ibe ooagh troubles ber, two or threa d»«. We were Informed by Mr. Tailor made suite for gentle­ dooes atop« the ooogh, and site •and aod Shingle«, lime, cen is Winstanley W i notan Joy that thol they loot about iiri Is men, a fit guaranteed, at Rip- able to be up 25c, Mb 50c one ooo half the crop of their large or- or­ all kind« of building , and _ well. ----- ” __j, chcfd. anti <1. 8old Sold by R L. L Harris. Harria. ' 'oheni. Bigler’s lumber yard. a good practical education Io the public schools of Webfool and Day- ton. Follow# the printing buai- ne«s for g time, and about 1890 en­ tered the drag store of his brother, R. L. Harris, with whom he re­ mained the greater part of the time, until January 19, 1905, when be moved lo Amity and engaged in the drug business with his father- ia-l«W, W. F. Yeo, under the firm name of Harris 4 Yeo. He waa married to Miee Bella Yeo at Oswego, Oregon, May 7tb, 1902, end to them a daughter war born a few weeks ago. He was an honored member of Yamhill Lodge No. 20 I. O. O. F , and Naomi Re bekah Lodge No. 83 I. O. O. F. During hia life be held many poai- tions of confidence and trust and proved faithful aod true to them all, in fact in all hie life he wee aclu- aled by high ideae, and he went to bin last reel honored, loved and re- oughly competent druggist and was never known to make an error in hie prescription i work, Toe funeral was 1 held in the M. E. church here Thursday at 1:30 p. m. and was conducted by Rev. T. L. Jones, pastor of M. E. church Am­ ity, who preached an able and deep­ ly impressive sermon. He'was buried in Odd Fellows cemetery by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Dayton, assisted by many members from other parts of the county. His'worth was shown by tbe long line of neighbors and friends fol­ lowed his ismains to the silent city and there remained until tbe flower covered grave told them they could do nothing more for Ola Harris. His life was an honorod one, what more can be said of any man? ______________ ______............. ...... =______ O. B. RIPPEY & 00 Phone 28. n E wberg furniture STO Hollingsworth & Wilson. PROPRIETORS. A large and complete’htllplc of well made FURNITURE in latest styles. Anything in the furnitur* line will be sold at tbe very lowest prices. Call and see stock. Carpets, linoleum,'matting, etc. at lowest figures. Funeral Directors । * State Licensed Embalmers Miss Harriet Gordon was born on HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. the 14th day of May, 1844, al Pe­ tersburg. Michigan She moved NEWBERG. OREGON. from there with her parents to Kin­ dle county, III. in 1847, end from there to Cedar county, Iowa in 1853, where she met George Buckley and united in marriage to him Decem­ ber, 1865, in Cedar Rapids, where they resided until 1868, when they To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention .- moved to Jones county, Iowa, where they lived until 1871, when they to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on tpoved to Cora, Smith county, Kan- hand a ' - - sas, where they took up homestead GOOD ASSORTMENT In 1902 they moved|to Oregon and ------ OF BOTH------ settled on a farm near Dayton. Af­ ter an illness of three weeks Mre. Buckley died, on October 21,1905, aged 61 years. She joined tbe Con- LUMBER & SHINGLES ROUGH, SIZED and 1874. She was a. loving mother and wife, kind friend and neighbor. Funeral last Sunday, services con- duccted by Rev. Young, burial in Brookride oemetry. ’4« The Wrong _ IN SHINGLES I KEEP Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy Also Doors and Windows, Mold* ings &c. S. W. SIGLER. LODGE DIRECTORY BOARD OF TRADE. W. OF THE W. , . J’" Dayton Board of Trade meet« ( on first Monday evening of e»ch month. D A. SNYDER, Pres. O. B. RIPPEY, Sec. Ladies Auxiliary to Bowrd «of Trade meets every Fridiynt 3 p. m. MRS M A GILKEY, Pr-s MI88 GERTIE PALMER,Sec _______ Glass L L r ’ ► ‘V * ’ ■ " OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 Woodmen of th« World meets first and third Tuesday of each month, At Wood- m*n hall, Dayton, Oregon.' Visiting Neigbors welcome. A. C. DARR, O.O. U H. LmOHER, Clerk. If your present glasses fail to give you ease and oomfort, there’s something Wrong. Is it your glasses or your Eyes? A WOMEN °« WOODCRAFT THATS A VITAL * QUESTION WITH YQU. < Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even­ ing in Woodman ball, Dayton, Or. Vis­ iting Neighbors always welcome. MR& L. H. UT8CHER.G. N. ▲LMBDA 8IMLER, Clerk. I UNITED ARTISANS Either ie bad enough and* / should bring you to as al Security Assembly No. IS, meet« in regular seeeion the 1st and 2d Monday in once. We like to discover each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:30 unusual eye defects, kind p. m. Viaiting members invited. that pussle the average op* MR8. M. M, RO88NKR, M. A. tician. W. 8. HIBBERT, Bec. I. O. O. F. W.O. POWELL. D. C. —THE— CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM. The druKlcM, knlf.-leH» eyeb.m trf healing. Age* »h.MvIof luudlcine, A M c M imnville . O k —‘'Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion I could not Rippey A Co. Imre just rr eeived their sleep at night aod suffered moetex- tall and winter aamplaa for Ufior made cruclBliog pains for three honrs af­ anita —SUU patterns 'to choose from, ter each meal. I was troubled this They will take >our order now lor soita way for about three months when I to be mail« «p any U mi * in oepteinlie, , used Chamberlain’s Stomach and which give* you a «hance to gel lite l>eot Liver Tablets, aod received imme paUerna before they are out of a tock. diate relief,” says John Dixon, Tol- , If you hava« buggy, w.goo nr iamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale ¡machinery of »ny ' kind to repair by R L. Harris. «I Fn r . old Min»- B a A. Harriaat . the will do it f>r you in good 'Impe. Freeh candies, fresh tropical He »ho make» »aything in ih* fur' fruita, and the beet brand of cigare ni tu He line. Give him «calf whee^ you want «nything in hie line, ( al Detmering’e. "