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DAYTOW HERALD fruiti. nton übt päintsd Cards» Posters. Circuláis* Letter and Bill Beads, ote DAYTOY ^LD Office. NO. 31 VOL. XXI -THE- TAKE A LOOK Before making purchasheo of Dry Goods, Clothing and other articles kept in a general merchandise store, call at our place of bueinsaa, examine our stock, gel prices of goods SPOT ' CASH Wo have a large and well selected stock of general merchandise which, we are offering tbe lowest figures for your iiieuuteUMiu. FAIR 0. W. Powell has an elegant line of 5 cent purees on displsy. U JN UlfiJcL 1 AXLxLJtt AND- EMBALMER, [Lady Aesietent] Partiea deeiring to buy new to-date cachete and robee, wil weU to give me a call at my i undertaking parlors. Good hss Doy ton, Ora. See Dr. W. O. Powell about that tonsolitis. Good, new, fresh groceries cheap at Filer A Son’s. CULVER A TILBURY, H ouse F ubishbbs , ». D. cclvbb , Ma««u. Attend the ••» meeting al tbe Undertakers and Embalmers, McMIMMVUXB. oo tbe ealoea qpeation. Filer ASM Water in th* Yawhill and Wil- OBBGON. A mass meeting of oitisene will be held al tbe Baptist church Sat urday evening to disouee the quea- lion of a saloon in Dayton, which is to bo voted- oo al tbe city election Monday next. A committee of tem perance people have arranged a C’ogram and issued an open obal- nge to tbe opposition to discuss tbe question Before tbe meeting. Tbe leaders in tbe talks selected by the committee are: D. A. Snyder, L. 8. Chapman, Prof. Soott Leavitt and Rev. M. B. Young. AU turn out and attend this meeting and Is a thing of tbe past, but we are still doing BUSINESS Policy At our old aland; sd beret ng otrfolly to the principles of honesty and s qn a n s dealing with our customers; our original Thal make« it Interacting for the You can ¡ t a good cigar at drag atore. C. W. Potrei . , There are two popular candidates Which enaUee us to bold our eld oustaawra Jones ths barber is agent for the oo oj ty tickets—both for re McMinnville eteam laundry. election. W.T. H. Tucker for re» GUDuine Oliver Chilled Ptowe omdtari «md W Unbrtoi mr atom - and extra« for «ale at Abdill’s. Thm. two bom are on aH in a neighborly manner, and for HOSIERY, RIBBONS, NECKWEAR, I three (Äly ticieu. the beet interests of thio little oily, and the welfare of its oitiseno. Upton Ladies Relief Corps No. 6, cakes, etc. day and night, and at time« heavy of Dayton, bad a very interesting Tbe Dayton Evaporator ia in ope frotte. Tbie week it hae been quite and pleasant lime, on tbe occasion ration again evaporating potatoes, cool, and a good fire ia necessary to of a visit by Mra. L. Freeman of make it comfortable. Tbe fog is and processing prunes. somewhat of a detriment to pilots Makeein FOOTWEAR «ekfas “OAPEN” Mrs. A. C. Unruh baa been visit- on tbe river. Wedneaday laat week. She found and "PACKARD®,” for men and boys;bnd ling al A. C. Darr’s, her brother and i Upton Corpa No. 6 in fine condition, * the famous "REED” Sboas for ladies. tie wife, the past week. Over 8600 worth of cream baa and complimented tbs ladfeo very Orders taken for Ladiea and Gentlemen’s been taken in at the creamery al highly for their energy and snap in TAILOR MADE SUITS, and numsroas JJiÄÄ Ä Ä| «SÄ Ät doing tbe work of the oorps. A re tober, and shipped to the Indepen- ception wae given in the evening in oppoeite Hx bald office. ■ denoe Creamery Co. at Indepen* honor of her visit; it was isrgely John Arms, tbe poultry dealer, denoe, Polk county. This io 8175 attended by oitisene of Dayton, is been shipping many dressed worth more cream than was taken who greatly enjoyed the occasion. haa turkeys to Portland lately. in during the month of September. An elegant spread bad been prepar When you want a door, aash, Haolio< r-Ttl iB DOW the order ed, which wee highly appreciated me, cement, eaod or brick, call on of j w|tb farmert an<i teem- by all. Mre. Freeman wae at one Alwsys in the different lines. W. Bigler, the lumber merchant. Fteri while tbe road, jo good lime a resident of Dayton, and still A Our GROCERY Stock is constantly base home feeling for the town. being replenished with new apd fresh goods. Remember, you can now get the condition. Borne loams M* ««» «d She wae well pleased with the recep You can alwaya bank on letting 100 cents bM .8. pi. yd .11«;° tion piven her by the Relief Crps. worth of goods for every dollar you purchase kinds of cookery at ths Dayton devlight. A great amount of grav at-our atore. RakiL * jd io being placed on the roads, T h E Kx A«’T Till NO R equi BED FOR Having purchased the Jacobson, DeHaven A Co. I especially between ^Dayton and CoNeTXPATiokr—“As a certain pur stock of HARDWABE and FARM IMPLE Freeh new groceriee received ev McMinnville. A good deal of gative and stomach purifier Cham MENTS, and other gooda in that line in Dayton ery few days al Filer &,Bone gro- ■ gravel hae been placed on the berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets eery store Their pricee are ss low Wheatland road aleo, in the Union- seem to be tbe exact thing required, so lbs loweet. vale neighborhood. strong enough for the most robuet, yet mild enough and safe for chil You need u* hasting stove this Tbe echool entertainment given dren and without that terrible grip cold weather. Castle $ Co. will fit Invite the people of Dayton and vicinity wbo al any Uma you out with Iha beet. Also cook on Saturday evening last was great ing eo common to moot purgatives,” need goods in their line, to give them a cell before purchasing succese in every way. The receipts says R 8. Webster A Co , Uddra, stoves and ranges. were fol 25; with enough left from Ontario, Canada. For sale by R. Elder Skaggs will preach in tbs last year’a entertaiment to pay ax- L Harris. Christian church of Dayton, next penses, leaving tbe |>roceeds of Sat When you want good bread, Bunday morning and evening at urday evening clear; to be aeed in tbe usual hours. An invitation is buying maps, glob»« and kinder cake or pie, call at the bakery in J. Lunch extended to all to attend. । garten supplies. Much credit is D. Hadley’e building. due Jay Avery for bis aid in tbe served when desired. During November a special play. A negro band roused up the PROPRIETORS. E. V. Filer A Bon, the groeerv- sale price will be made on all the town Saturpay afternoon. Many men, sell good frasb grooeriss ao A large and complete stock of well made FURNITURE «mie medicines in our stock. were turned away from the hall, cheap u the cheapest. in latest styles. Anything in tbe furniture line wil! ------ AND— J. W. Powell’s Drug Store. who bad failed to secure tickets Made to order winter wrape and be sold st the very lowest prices. Call and see stock. ladies onita at Rippey’s.___________ Welches and jewelry carefully A new law office has been When in Salem and want meals, repaired. Leave work with L. H. opened in McMinnville, by B. try Strong’s restaurant: State Licensed Embalmen Funeral Directors jitseber. Watch furnished you un Goods called for not in otook, will bs ordered without daisy for patrons. A. Klike, an attorney-at-law late ii yours io repaired. R eynolds . Goods guaranteed ae represented, and sold al the loweet living prices. HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. from the East Mr. Klicks grad Notice of Final Settlement. Tbsir motto is, "Livs and lei live.” We received a poetai card last uated in one of the best law NEWBERG, OREGON. Notice io hereby given that the under week from S B Fay, who haa been schools in the East, where he HSS WHS signed Mary M. Howard, aa the admin visiting his old home in Michigan, has practiced, and be comes well istratrix of the estate of C. D. that be had turned bio face weal Howard, deceased, has filed her final recommended in the practice of account m such administratrixf in the ward and wee then in Seattle. law. He guarantees prompt at County Court of Yambill County, State It will soon be time to select tention and faithful service to all of Oregon, and said Court haa appointed The regulsr subscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribune Christmas presents. Nichola A business entrusted to him. So theVth day of December A- D 1908, at tbe boar of ten o’clock in the forenoon To those about to build or repair I wiah to call your attention is 14.00 a yesr, the regular price of D ayton H brald 81.00 a year. Gsbriel have goods suitable for licits a liberal share of law busi of eaid day, aa the the time and the County Court room at the County Court By special arrangement with the publishers of The Tribune, for useful presents. to the fact that I am now « lupplied and aball continue to keep on ness ot this saction. house st McMinnville, Yamhill County a limited lime, we can accept a year’a subecription to our paper and State of Oregon, aa the placeTor the flna land a The W. C. U T. will meet st the thedail^Tribun^botl^oi^llOd^ The Day ton city election takes hearing of aadd final account and final GOOD ASSORT parsonage of the Evangelical church place next Monday. As this ia the settlement of eaid eatate. on Tuesday, November 21, at 2:30 ------ OF BOTH- Now, therefore,all pereona Jlnteroeted *1Fyou have a buggy, wsgon or Nan a a ix» a P aths - Rheumatism, p. m , for prayer services. All are first city election to occur since in said estate are hereby notified and re lumbago and eoiatic pains yjeld to tbe corporate Kmits of the city has machinery of any kind to repair nnrdial lv Inv JSF ited -------------------------- to attend Corns । - .____ , , , ______ quired to be and appear at eaid time and ouramiu en|nrgwi, every legal voter plMS And taereSUl>w cause, if any exiat, B A. Harris at the oM MautH stand, should exercioe hie right and vote why Mid final account should not be'al will do it for you in good ahape. lard’s Snow Liniment. It penetrates Pr»yiog. Have you any country produce? ae he io boneetly convinced for tbe lowed and approved, eaid estate forever He also makes anything in ths fur- to tbe nerves snd bone and being and finally settled and Mid adminiatra- If you have any to dispose of take it welfare and prosperity of the city— trix discharged and her bondemeu exon absorbed into tbe blood, its healing nituKe line. Give him a call when IN SHINGLES I KEEP properties are conveyed into every to Filer A Son, the Dayton grocery- which would also be for tbe voter erated. . _ you want anything in his line. Dated this November 4th A.. D. 1906. men. wbo will pay vou the bigbeet and his family. It is for the voter pert of the body, »nd effect some MARY M. HOWARD, market price in cash or goode. to decide for himself—iodepen- wonderful cures 25o, 60c and 81. Administratrix of eaid estate- _ „ - T dently—to cast his vote; but be io Sold by A. L Harrie F. W. Fairroo, Attorney far eaid eatate. Alan Mre. H D. Ponnay, and eon J- reBpongjble for his vote, ao to effect H. Ponnay, of Portland, are here j causing weal or woe. visiting J E. Mellinger, her brother' - --.*V - - ■- ___________ and hie wife. They drove up in On Wednesday of last week a . their buggy. J. H , wbo hae work- party of staid and orderly matrons LODGE DIRECTORY. BOARD OFTRADE. ► ’ ed at tbe printing bueineeo come, were taken by N. Bradley to tbe to "see if he had forgotten the farm residence of Mr. and Mrs P. Dayton Board ef Trade meets w. OF THE W. boxes,” set up a couple sticks of J. Richmond, on the late R N. on first Monday evening of each OLD HICKOBY GAMP, NO. »0 month. type for this issue of H cbald . D. A. BNYDER, Pres. Snell farm. There was not roon Woodmen of the World meete Bret and O. B. RIPPEY, Bec. Shoe and harness repairing done! in the back for all tbe ladies, ant third Tuesday of each month, at Wood* man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Ladies Auxiliary to Board of on short notice by G. Londenshau- Mrs. Rii ppey, with Mrs- Adame, Neigbors welcome. _ ■here with her borse and 'redo meets every Friday ef 8 p. m. drove tl aer ; eleo new shoes and harness A. O DABB, O. O, MRB. M. A. GILKEY. Pr~ buggy. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond made to order. /■ - L. H. IAT8OHEB, Oterk. MIBB GERTIE PALMER, 8»? were taken liy surpriee, and the ’ You are responsible for tbe A smooth, clean shave, and then former being a modest, quiet gen WOMEN ov WOODCRAFT ’eight of your child. Walch’ Prosperity Circle No. »0 Women of a thorough shampoo, makes a man tleman waa somewhat embarraesed >out for frowni, for equinta, and< W.O. POWELL, DC. Woodoraft, meete every Thursday svm - refreshed and full of life. Try by tbe arrival of oo many of the fair I when be reads or looks at a« ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. Vis Jones the barbar Mrs Jones gives eex—end him a lone man—but be ,picture book does be hold it, —THE— iting Neighbors always welcome. special attention to cb»mpooing eoon found that that the ladiea were too near or too far? These M R8. L. H. UT8CHBB.O. N. AJ>MBDA 81MLEB, Clerk. ladies and dressing their h -ir ; sbe orderly and well diepoeed, and CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM. little things grow faster than recovered calf poseeoeion, and piece- is also expert al shaving ’tbe child and in many cases’ The druglees, knlf<-lvM *y»t.-iM <>f •a * I I Antly entertained tbe ladiea. ' UNITED ARTISANS Mre can be overcome if discovered' Äh..«*- - Ages eh^adof mmllehie. Ad- Security Aseembly No. 1«, meete in healing. Those sick headaches that R., who was preparing dinner for .in time. ' regular session the lot and WI Monday in ustiog rooms C. W. Pow-tl'« rr«l<l^uc,. Quartette—Mrs. Leavitt, Misa Richmond, «nd Menar». Chapman women are addicted to are easily beraelf and buebaad, for a short each month, in W.of the W. hall, at 7,31) ifflee hou^e 3 JO to 8 :0U p. tu WE ESPECIALLY INSIST" and permanently removed by tims, was eomewhU worried as to p. m. Viaiting members anvited. • and Dixon. MB8. M. M. BO88NRB, M. A. ’ ON YOU BRIGING THE Reading—Mrs. Kuiper. * tbe chiropractic system of adjust getting up an impromptu dinner- B. F. bWICK W. 8. HIBBERT, Bec. "The Saloon and Good ORisenshtp”—Open for discussion on ments. Dr. W. Ò. Powell is hav such aa one wished to—in ao ebort * CHILDREN IN. ing great success in the healing lime for bar vioitora. Her anxiety BOTH SIDES. I. O. O. F. waa eoou relieved, however, by tbe , You may eave them a life.« Solo—Mrs. ThurmaU. of all diseaseato which women Yamhill Lodge No. ». I. O. O. F. unpacking by tbe ladiea of varied .time of strain and weak sight-< very Wednesday evening in Odd Reading—H- C. Peterson. are so liable. . OREGON. and bountiful supply of edibles, Defects of vision never dieap , Hall. Visiting brethren wel- DAYTON, “T?’ 8“ -OP‘'’ ** i TUoM .nd „ wbiob when placed on tbe table, __ pear of their own accord and oome. ” J. O. NÍCROL8, »- G» 8. w. 8IULER. Bee’y. --------------- „ . 'ta^nn"'8ate2T which” of late isle] constituted a oubetantial and exoek on BOTH SIDES. < tanrenl in Salam, which R L CONNOR. ’in moot oases grow worse. It’s’ Bolo— Mise Richmond. .____ Tearl hM ron u dow 4 lent meal, and which, with oome »a duty you owe your ahild and’ ATTOROT AT- AW “Baloooe as a Moral aud Religious Issue —Open for discussion on Jwn>d b Smith A Beffbrt, wh> are additions made by tbe boeteoe, wee H erb W. E dwabds Iwuaxo.— > M c M innville . O h Herb W. Edwards of Dee Moines, BOTH BIDES. _ — making tbe reeteurant a popular heartily partaken of by all, amid WE DON’T CHARGE FOR Iowa, got a fall oo an Icy walk last Quartette. place to take meals. When in the social and pleasing converse. Tbs ADVISING YOU. CCBKD CuUBUMFTKlJI — winter,spraining bis wrist and brois "Ths ¿loon and Your Conscience”—Open for discussion on Capital City take a meal with them, ladies composing the party were: W. Evao,Cle«rw>iiwr K<< » ing bio knee. “ The next day, ’ he BOTH SIDE® I - | Mesdames Adams, Bsnke, W. A. says, “they were so sore and stiff I "My husband tay sink foi 8 u><» ths. I F. X. Clark who run ths Quick Kreits, and her friend Mre. Myers, Singing. waa afraid I would have to stay it» The doctors «aid that he had qm< k 1 Lunch Restaurant near the corner Rippey. Filer,Geo. Bertram, Phelps, We pr<»cu»a-i » bot bod, but I rubbed «MB well with iu>ea»wi|Tt4~ Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after tle »C Balterd’i* Horeb«»ui<'d Hyrup, SÄÄ? That was six a few applications all soreness ba< •nd it ourad him ice to Exposition during ths ex- port having had a jolly good limo, trance years ago Bioea tbe«- w»- have si* disappeared. ” For sale by R. L. < itiön, baa taken a new leaee on We believe it; aoit would be natural ways kept • botti’' in Uw li«^. Harris. _______________ the building. He will continue to result where a lot of fun-loving Wo eammt d«» without i' J^or run the restaurant aa heretofore. I women wore together bent on bav- eougha and OoMs it has no»qu*l ” Fresh oaudias, frosh tropical State and Liberty Streets, When in Portland you will find ing b good lime. Of coarse, there Bold by R. lì. fruits, and the boot brand of cigars 25o, 80c and 81 Clark ’s restaurant a good place to was no noise, as lbs isdiss are all See D aytow H rralb for farther particular«] Harris. al Detmecing ’ s. take meals or 1uncb. sober and esdata. K DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES, GENTS ahd a Æ'” BEST CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR, Everything usually kept in a general merchandise etore. NICHOLS I GABRIEL Bargains ----------------------- _Dayton, Or. HARDWARE. O. B. RIPPEY & CO. Phone 28. NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE . They will keep a fall line of Hollingsworth & Wilson HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ATX KIND, All things kept in Hardware Stores. LUMBER & SHINGLES TWO FOR LESS THAN PRICE > ONE. ROUGTTt RTZED and Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy. Doors and Windows, Mold^ ings &c. S. W. SIGLER. foirnflONEWEAH MASS MEETING! Your Child’s Eye Sight AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, SATURDAY. NOV. 18, at 8 P. M To get a public discussion of the Saloon Question in Dayton ORDER OF MEETING; DENTIST, Let the adherents as well as the opponents of the Saloon be present and present their views. $ nÄSÄi Barr’s Jewelry