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Goods, Clothing GET PRINTED: Cards, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. Mon DAYTON HERALD.' nnntb ; raadin« notice* in local column t etnia per Une forSrM Ineertion. a «eut* tor rabee 10 linee, publiebed free, ft lent in foe pobllce- lion at once. Card of tbuk*, reaolnUona. and NO. 29 DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1905 VOL. XXI Home patronage builds up home institutions. Take your country produce to Filer A Bon, and get the cash or CULVER & TILBURY, goods in payment for them. H ousk F ubishbbb , A box atove — nearly new — medi- chasbea of Dry Before making V. D. CULVER, Mraacer. AND EMBALMER. urn size, for sale. Inquire of R Undertaken and Bmbalmen, other Articles [Lady Aasirtwnt.] ORIGON. Morse. MCMINN VILLI, kept in a ¿eneral merchandise stoie, Parlies desiring to buy new up Mrs. C. W. Bimler had the board call at ourTplaeeof business, examine to date caskets and robaa, will do fence on bar pramisM taken down, CRAWFORD. our stock, get priesa of goods well to give me a call at my new and a wlia fence put up by her son undertaking parlors.; Good hearse. Wm. Milne, jr, was a pleasant CharlM. , Dayton, Ore. caller «1 the station Sunday. When you want good bread, F. C. Wirfs .0 hauling railroad cake or pie, call at the bakery in J J. C. Nichola was in Portland D. Hadley’s building. Lunch ties from Dayton this week. Wednesday on businMS. Mrs. Andrus Was a passenger to A. P. Macy and family moved to served when desired. Whiteson Sunday, for a visit with We have a large and well selected Chico, California, last week. Mrs. Hatti. Hadley is having an her daughter at that place. stock of general merchandise which Good, new, fresh groceries addition built on tba rear of their Douglas Hadley and family have we are offering tbe lowest, figures for farm building. Clifford . Watson cheap at Filer A Son’s. moved from our neighborhood to haa tbe contract for doing tbe work. cash. Jones tbe barber is agent for the Dayton. Weare sorry to lose tbs -McMinnville steam laundry. The farm house ai premises bn bright eyed Harold from his class Patronize youf home bakery. Senn farm, is b ing much im in school. All kind uf baking—bread, pies, proved by Walter I Seno. He has Mias Marie Wirfs returned Pri* bad tbe house reakinaled painted oak m , « to . Edwin Stewart of Portland, Is °»""*" ia^ed, m-king friends and relatives in Portland. here visiting bis-parents Mr. and Ihe place appear more cheerful and Chas. Hadley is busy gathering Mrs. G. M. Stewart. homelike. apples, digging potatoes and finish E. V. Filer A Son, tbe grocery-' The high school entertainment ing up bis fall work on the farm. men, sell good fresh groceries as *1 Nichols’ hall last Monday even- J. L. Castle, Dayton’s popular । ing, was a grand success financially hardware man was a passenger to cheap as tbe cheapest. ' and otherwise Those who attended Dallas Sunday. Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows; Several workmen have recently and extras for sale at Abdill’s. Fred Crawford and family left ladies wbo arranged the program been roofing the woodshed on Mrs. Portland last Friday for Sacra- and carried It through so success- Miller’s premises near tbe depot. An extra force of sectionartn ----- o-uA fullyi mento, Calif. under supervision of a new fore Shoe and harness repairing done Rev. E. N. Baker who held a se man is making much improvement en short notide by G. Londensbau-1 riM of meetings in tbe Baptist sen; also new shoes and harness ■ church tbis and last week, met with on tbe West Dayton division this made to order. I much encouragement several per- week. Mrs. N. Zanz and daughter Anna Herman Wilson, of th. Wilson!Uken M“0 ‘»«mbership of the church and baptised. The and Mrs Mary Bmltb and son Clar Lumbering Co, near Meadow Lake,' interest in the meetings are so great ence, of Portland are visiting at tbe came down to Day ton Friday on that it is probable Rev. Baker will pleasant country borne of F. C. business. not leave here for his home at Eu- wirfs and family. They accompa * r Miss Nellie Hadaway is teaching gene, now are, nied Mise Marie home from her visit to the city. school at Willamina. Her father, before E Hadaway, drove to Willamina There will be quarterly meet- with her on Wednesday. Following is the r®Port °f Unity ng on Dayton mission, Evangel If you want your clothes and ical church, Saturday & Sunday. ec h ool, district „No. 23 for mon th - Having purchased the Jacobson, DeHaven AUo. laundry washed clean and done up Rev. H. L. Pratt, presiding elder ending October 27 : in good shape, try tbe Newberg of Portland district, will have Whole No. of days attendance 459 stock eif HARDWARE and FARM IMPLE " “ " “ absence,.. 7 steam laundry. Z. Spangle barber, MENTS, and other goods in that line in Dayton charge of the services. Members Times tardy.. .. „.—»i 1 agent al Dayton. of quarterly conference will meet Those who have bea$ neither ab Fred Ott, who bas been at work in the Dayton church at 2 p. tn. sent or tardy since .entering the oh the government dredge boat No. Saturday, to hold their quarterly school are: Melvin Elliott, Wit- 2, the past summer—latterly at bur Elliott, Harry Armstrong, Ar Invite tbe people of Day ton and vicinity who at any time Cascade Locks, is now here, a guest business meeting. The presid thur Wirfs, Johnnie Taylor, Ruth ing elder will preach at Pleasant- need goods in their line, to give them a call before purchasing at Commercial hotel. dale, Saturday 7:30 p. m ; Day Taylor, Blain DeMasters, Willie elsewhere. They assure fair treatment and reasonable prices. - Watches and jewelry carefully ton, Sunday Ila. tn ; Unionvale Wirfs, Linie Wirfs, Ermie Brown, repaired. Leave work with L. H. Maggie Gibbon, Elmer Gibbon Let Litaoher. Watch furnished you un 3 p. m., Lafayette 7:30 p. m. We ter Gibbon and Vernon Gibbon. b exteud a oordial invitation to all til youre is repaired. R eynolds . It is to be hoped that the interest who may desire to attend these of both pupils and patrons, will For winter clothing and supplies_ ,__ M. B. Y oung , pastor, continue to increase, and thus par- call at Nichols & Gabriel’s general — 1__ ' petuate the former good reputation merchandise store, Dayton, and aee One great enterpree for tbe Pa of the ec boo I; All can be some at what low prices you can buy ci Be Coast has been one result of help, or hindrance, If you can do for spot cash. holding the Exposition at Portland. us any barm, don’t. ------ AND— R W. Ponnay of Portland, came It is the project for making tool R. W. S wink . up to Day ton a week ago last Mon steel from the black sands of the day, and visited his unlce and aunt, beach The Shaw Crucible Steel Mrs. B. Bevington Webber, His Mr. and Mrs J. E. Mellinger and Company, capitalized at $100,000, Goods called for not in stock, will be ordered without delay for patrons. family until Thursday, when be re will locale its plant at Damon’s torical Tribe Evangelist, who give Goode guaranteed As represented, and sold at the lowest living prices. turned to Portland. Point;'North Beach, Wash. Offi lectures at the Exposition on that Their motto is, “LÄe and let live.” , cere of tbe company are, 8. P. subject, which proved very popular, There will be services in the M Wells, of Cincinnati, president; W and who has been visiting at her _■ E. church Sunday evening, con J. Shaw, general manager, and E home here the past two weeks, re ducted by the pastor Sunday Robert, assistant manager. Ex turned to Portland on Thursday. school at tbe usual hour. Preach periments have proved, it is stated, Mrs. Webberj-has quite a large ing at Webfobt at 11 a. m A gen that the black sands at tbis place class in that city, which she will eral invitation is extended to all. can be manufactured into the finest instruct in the New Historical Tribe * • u Mrs. Webber was The regular subscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribun»it L A. Wade and wife of Fort, kind of tool steel without first beinz Phrenology. awarded a medal by the Exposition made into iron. The results are is 14.00 a year, the regular price of D ayton H erald 11.00 a year.« Scott, Kan., are here visiting their By special arrangement with the publishers of The Tribune, for daughte , Mrs. Dixon, wife of Rev. similar to those obtained with sand committee of awards, for her work on Historical Discoveries a limited lime, we can accept a year’s subscription to oifr paper and Dixon, pastor of tbe M. E. church. from different localities at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, by the tests They are much pleased with the the daily Tribune both for 93.00. I country, and may remain bere some made by government expert. Other T hb E xact T hing R equirbd fob enterprisM, no doubt, will in the C onstipation —“As a certain pur .months. gative and stomach purifier Cham near future, be established "All work and no play? Furniture description, , 7.^ on , thia berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets carnet. of tnd every mattina at thè C°Mt' M also carpets and matting at the Makes Jack a ‘dull boy.” other • people having acquired tuli seem to be the exact thing required, very lowest prices al Hollingsworth personal knowledge of the op- strong eaongh f o r the most robust; A Wilson's, Newberg. They have and i portunities of making profitable in yet mild enough and safe for chil a large and varied stock to select vestments on tbe Pacific Coast, by dren and without that terrible grip- W from. WJiy^not improve the oppor attending the Exposition and In- ingso common tunity to buy furniture at way down forming themselves of the true state says R. 8. Webster A Co., Udora, prices. ■________ ‘ On tario, Canada. For sale by R. of affaira here ’ Our hammers on the anvil every L. Harris. Tbe old and popular Strong ’ s res time you want *to look at a first H all of Y amhill L odok ) taurant in Salem, which of late Made to order winter wraps and class home made No. 20, I. O. O. F.| years bas not been run, is now dayton , okeoon . ladies suits at Rippey's. owned by Smith A Seffert, who ere D ayton , Or., Oct. 27, 1905. When in Salem and want meals, making the restaurant a popular A full supply of Undertakers W herkas , The Angelof Death try Stro ng’s restaurant. place to take meals. When in the Goods kept in stock. Hearse, Capital City take a meal with them. has again visited the portals of Robes, Embalming. our lodge and left another va Prof. A. N. Lowe, principal of the Lafayette public school, was a cancy, by taking from our fold visitor in Dayton last Saturday, our beloved Brother, P. G., O. shaking hands and renewing ac M. Harris, who; in his lifetime, N bubaigia P ains .- Rheumatism, quaintance with old friends. Some bas filled every important office lumbago and sciatic pain, yield to years ago Prof. Lowe was principal in tbe lodge with credit to him ► ’ Iha penetrating influence of Bal of the Dayton public school. self, and profit to the lodge be । Between living well and living < lard’s Snow Liniment. It penetrates .poorly is very small if you bpy< Postmaster Detmering went to loved so well, and, to tbe nervM and bone and being W hereas , The intimate rela i right. The fellow who knows Portland Monday and remained absorbed into tbe blood, its healing <it all is satisfied, but people tions long held by our esteemed until Tuesday. While in Portland properties ar. conv.y«d into «vary ’who are seeking new ideas are* be had Mrs. Detmering removed deceased brother with members part of tbe body, and affect soma > will ling to learn. We invite < from tbe Good 8amaratin hospital of this lodge, made it proper that ALDERSON BROS. wonderful curM. 2&c, 50c and 91. > you to call on us and Ictus. to a private residence. Mrs. Det we place on record our apprecia Sold by R. L Harris. Up-to-date Blacksmiths and mering is getting along nicely, and , show you how to buy Special tion of his services as a Brother Carriage makers. olee. There’s only glass that recovering from her lameness and Odd Fellow, therefore, be it, Have you noticed that old rheu >«til Ai wa nrnnaplv ¡will fit «on« your A eye properly, anil and Qayton, Ore. tbe late operation on her foot. matic twinge in your joints since Resolved, That as we mourn ’ yf you don ’ t get that one glass'! the late rainf You had batter have Tbe funeral of Mre. Ella Det- the loss of our departed brother, / our eye is liable to be injured < it attended to before it gate you NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. I meriug wife of G. E. Detering of we know that he has not lived in down like it did last winter. W. I Eugene, was. held last Sunday af- O. Powell, tba Chiropractic pby- Sportsman, and all peraons, ara lernoon from the M. E. church of vain. His life in our midst will * LET US EXAMINE YOUR aican corea it. hereby notified not to hunt, Mt fire this city. Tbe services ware con drifw us closer to the beautiful ► EYES—IT’S FREE teachings of our Order; living it on I the premises owned ducted by tbe Epieopal minister of At the cash grocery of Filar A or trespass not entirely for ourselves, but for < Son, all goods are fresh, new and or in charge of ’any one ¡of th un- Eugene. Deceased was a daughter darsigned parsons. If found doing of Mr. and Mrs. CoLChris Taylor others, y We fit each eye with the up-to-date; and there is an abun Resolved, That Yamhill Lodge proper lienees ana at th. prop dant supply of almost every vari so they will be prosecuted to the- Mr. Taylor, deceased, was a former er price. ety. Good goods and low prlcM is full extent of the law, regardless of merchant in Dayton. Mrs. Weruer No. 20, extend hearty sympathy A dam R omnbb , person. Breymap of Salem, and Mrs. Wm. to the bereaved in this their dark their inotto. , P. J. R ichmond ,"’' Browri and Mrs. 8. White also of hour of affliction. , . < E llis H adlby , The Cottage House, Salam, is a that city, relatives of deceased, at Resolved, That a copy ot these I. T homa , tended the funeral. popular resort for travelers and oth resolutions be spread upon the A. M. D ithbb I no . ers Tha lablee are wall supplied F. X. Clark who run the Quick records of this lodge; a copy be T hm . M illbr . „with the beet in the market—good Barr’s Jewelry : Lunch Restaurant near tbe corner furnished our local paper, and ~ bads and an orderly house. Those wanting horses shod in of Twenty-sixth and Upaher Stan tbe Pacific Odd Fellow for pub The O. R. A N. steamers Mo good shape, will find it to their ; Portland just opposite the main en lication, and also that a copy be f Store, Ì ► doc and Ruth are now making advantage to call at W. F. Ab- trance to Exposition during the ex- sent to the bereaved wife of our regular trips from Portland to dill’s shop nd have work done ■ position, has taken a new lease on deceased brother, and the char ► tbe building He will continue to Dayton. * He also sett tires on wagons or run the restaurant as heretofore, ter be draped Th mourning <for Sute and Liberty Streete, J. C. N ichols . - ShinglM, lime, cement, sand and buggies, and does other repairs When in Portland you n will find t 36 days, . Salem, Oregon. 8. W. SlGLBR, all kinds of building material at on thoee vehicles. All work Clark’ 'a i restaurant a good placete done in the blacksmith line. take meals or lunch. ' , Sigler’s lumber yard. । . F. E j B xrby . TAKE A LOOK A. SPOT / UNDERTAKER -THE- . ..... . la a thing of the past, but we are atill doing BUSINESS At our old stand ; adhereing strictly to the principles of honesty and square dealing with our customers; our original CASH Policy. Which enables us to bold our old customers and continually add new ones to oar list. Our Moek. which consists nf DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, NECKWEAR, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, LADIES, GENTS and. 4 $ BEST Makes in FOOTWEAR, such >s “CAPEN” and “PACKARDS,” for men and boys; and tbe famous “REED” Shoes for ladies. I Orders taken for Ladles and Gentlemen?« TAILOR MADE SUITS, and numerous Everything usually kept in a general merchandise store. NICHOLS Ï GABRIEL Bargains Dayton, Or. HARDWARE They will keep a full line of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KIND All things kept in Hardware Stores. TWO FOR LESS THAN PRICE ONE. WE REST Undertaker, BUGGY ’ OR WAGON The Difference us REST. i 1 Always in tbe different lines. Our GROCERY Stock -io constantly being replenished with new and fresh goods. You can always bank on getting 100 cants w orth of good s for e v e ry doll a r you pa ro h aoe at our store. ———— Come and See. O. B. RIPPEY & OO Phone 28 NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE Hollingsworth & Wilson 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. State Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. N E W BERG, OREGON. LUMBER & SHINGLES To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention to the fact that I ana now supplied and shall continue to keep on hand a GOOD ASSORTMENT ----- OF BOTH------ ROUGH, SIZED and IN SHINGLES I KEEP Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy Also Doors and Windows, Mold ings &c. 8. W. SIGLER. LODGE DIRECTORY, BOARD OFTRADE. W. OF THE W. Daytbn Board of Trade meeto on first Monday evening of each month. D A. SNYDER, Pres. O B. RIPPEY, Sec. Ladies Auxiliary to Ron rd of Trade meets every Friday al 3 p. m. MRRMA GILKEY, Pree MI88 GERTIE PALMAR,Sec OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 Woodmen of the World meeto first and third Tuesday of each month, at Wood man hall, piayton, Oregon. Visiting Neigbors welcome. A C DARR, O.O. L. H. LPTBOHKR, Olerk. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meeto every Thursday even ing tn Woodman ball, Dayton, Or. Vis iting Neighbors always welcome. MRS. L. H. UTSCHER.G. N. ALM EDA SIM LER, Clerk. UNITED ARTISANS W. O. POWELL, D. C. —THE— CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM. The drugtoes, knlfelcss system of Security Assembly No. 16, meeto in healing. Ages ahaadof niedlai».. Ad’ regular session the 1st and 2d Monday in juatlug rooms C. W. Powetl’s ,reHldeiice. each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:30 Office hours:—3:3O to 8:00 p. m. d . m. Visiting members invited. rL MR8. M M. RO8SNER, M. A. B. F. bWICK, . W. S. HIBBERT, Sac. I. O. O. F. DENTIST, Ysmhill Lodge No. 20. I. O. O. F. meeto every Wsdnaeday evening in Odd Fellows Hsil. Visiting brethren wel DAYTON, come. J. C. NICHOL8, N- G. 8. W. 8IGLER. 8ec’y. R * H erb W. E dwards I njured .— Herb W. Edwards of D m Mnines, Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk Inst winter,spraining his wrist and bruis ing bis knee. /Tbe next day,’’ he says, “they Were so sore and stiff 1 was afraid I(would have to stay in bed, but I bbed them well with Cbamberlaid’s Pain Balm and after ns all sorenee« bad a few appli For safe by R. L. disappear Harrie. OREGON. L CONNOR, AT I ORNE Y At-iAW. • M o M innvili p ” k _ ¡4L. — C ured C onsumption . —Mrs B. W Evan.Cle-»rw«!n< Ka<iS .writes; “My husband lav sick fbr 3 month«. The doctors «aid 'hit he had quick cnneumulloo We procuiMd a bot tle of B Hard’» Horeh'uthd Syrup, and it cured hi<u That was six years ago Since then we have al ways kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. - For, Fresh ’ candies, fresh tropical coughs and colds it h*a no equal ’’ fruits, and the beet brand of cigars 25c, 50c and 91 ’ A Id by R. L. at Detmering’e. ». Harris. ■ t