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DAYTON HERALD. Suhacripaon |1 per y»*r II paid in advance 0 if paid within *lx month*. I>ln>l«T advemaamenu, Single inch per month 81; each addition*! Inch SO cent* per month. reading notice* in local column 8 eenta per Une forSrat inaertlon, 4 cent* tor (Uba* quent Insertion. Obituary and marrta«e notiaaanotexeaadtng 10 Unea, publlahed free, If aant in for publica tion at once. C*rd of thank*, raaolutlon*. and liar matter 8 eenta par Une. VOL XXI ita SET PRINTED: < ' Caris, Posters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Seads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. I DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1905, BOOKS, ALBUMS Only 10 days until Christmas. I NO. 33 LA FAYETTE. -THE Bargains in holiday goods at Mrs. Ralph Snyder who has been Harris’ drug store. 11 the past few months, is lying at CULVER & TILBURY, A full line of up to-date genera) the point of death. Miss Ellen Nelson who has been Ie a thing of the past, but we are still doing H ousf F u bishers , march an kiss at L. Bradley’s at home sick since Thanksgiving, F. D CULVER, Manager. store. Prices reasonable. Undertakers and Embalmers, returned to school at Monmouth McMINNVILUt, OaKGOM. The shortest days of the'year are Sunday. now here. The 22d of this month .Miss Della Messenger of Carlton, V - . ■■■ ■ _ „J ■ ; is tbe shortest day. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Depart Arrive Any one wanting wood sawed can W H Landers. 8:00*. ari- 8:28 ». m. Mrs. Burbank who has been seri be accommodated by leaving orders 8:85». m 11:10*. m. 1;4S p. m. 4:80 p. m. ously ill is improving slowly. with Nile Addison, At our old stand ; adhereing strictly to the 5:80 p. m. 6;Mp. m. Miss Bessie Corpron of McMinn principles of honesty and square dealing ARRIVAL AND DEVAKTURR OF TRAINS. Tbe protracted meetings conduct ville, is visiting with friends in this with our customers; our original ’ Leave* Dayton for Portland at 8;M a. m. ed by Rev. Dixon, pastor of the M. city. Arrive* at Dayton from Portland 5:58 p. m. Miss Hattie Filer of Dayto“ E. church, closed last Sunday even J- spent a few days last weex, wit ing. her friend Miss Nellie White. See those beautiful medaJltbns B. A. Kliks, Attorney-at law, ; Mr. George Lewis and Mrs. Pier at Harris’. O. F. R. A. bld’g* i^cMinnville. son of Portland are staying with Attend the Woodman dance Sat Collection and life insurance. All their aunt, Mrs. Burbank during urday evening, December 16. law work carefully attended to. her illness. Which enables us to hold our old customers ’ S"’ Everything for Christmas at Freeh Groceries /» one of the and continually add new ones to our list. Harris drug store. OuvakMh.WhieteaoMMteof DRY GOODS. Flower lovers who have delayed great necessities of life, and afAo FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR’ one of the great ’oxuriMsof life. planting their winter bulbs will be HOSIERY, RIBBONS, NECKWEAR, mas candies, nuts, confections of Filer A Son Keep them in M ock at glad to know that there are bulbs all kb d and tropical fruits, call at all times. that can beet be planted in Decem Di tmering’s. ber. Maurice Fuld has dee^ribec In order to close out our line of ranges and beating stoves we will sell THE TWELTH ANNUAL some of the neweet varietiee for late ,AH kind of fresh groceries for them •absolutely AT COST FOR CASH FOR THE NEXT SITY Christmas “doings,” at Filer A XMAS GIFTS.—Come and see the planting, and how to proceed with DAYS. beautiful presents that Nichols A them. Treee that are minature pro- We carry a full line of FARM IMPDEMENT8, SHELF HARD- Son’s grocery store. All strictly Gabriel are giving awav this Christ ductione of pome of tbe varietiee first class goods. WARE, PAINTS and OILS. Our prices are ae^ow as the lowest, mas Call and see them and get that ¿rowâround our homee have Goods not in slocc will be ordered without delay. ~ A select stock of children’s tickets. u been dwarfed for uee in the bouse, . Makes in FOOTWEAR, such as “CAPEN” toys for Christmas, at C. W. and tbe kinds and care of these lit and “PACKARDS,” for men and boys; and Lewie Abrams an old and wel tle plante have been intereetingly the famous “REED” Shoes for ladies. Powell’s store. Reasonable known pioneer and business man told by Frank Esterbrook Whiling, — Orders taken for Ladies and Gentlemen’s L prices. of Lincoln, Polk county, died this in an article entitled “Minature TAILOR MADE SUITS, and numerous Patronize your home bakery. week in Salem. He was 81 years Trees that Make Charming House All kind of baking—bread, pies, of age; born in New Jersey. He Plante.”—December Suburban Life. cakes, etc. cams to Oregon in 1867. Tbe nicest line of Christmas C. W. Powell spent two days goods in the oily at Nichols A Ga DIED.—Louie Clark, who bac last week in Portland selecting a several briel's, at lowest prices. operations performed, at fine line of dressed and un Now is the time to buy Christmas dresed dolls’; games, toys anr different times, on account of die- Always in the different lines. ease of bones, died on Wednesday Jewelry at Litscher’s. Twenty per doll heads- for Lis Christmas He was 24 years of age. Funera Our GROCERY Stock is constantly cent off until Janury 1, 1906. trade. being replenished with new and fresh goods. Thursday; services conducted by The latest games and game „ - . ,, 4 LiRev Dixon of M. E. church. Bu- You can always bank on getting 100 cents Have an enjoyaMe time next io Brookside cemetery. worth of goods for every dollar you purchase - boards, dolls, doll pleads and fnartnn aww «* m *>* m ri»«« L. — — 11? ” V * Saturday evening, December 16, by < at our store. ‘ Christmas toys at Ppwell’s drug attending the dance to be given by store. Before making purchashes of Dry the Woodmen of Day ton. Qooc A n E mergency M edicine .—For Come and See Goods, Clothing and other articles Old Hickory Camp Non 200 W. music; and a general good time is sprains, bruise», burns, scalds and arranged for. ^ept iu a general merchandise store, O. W. give a dance at their ball *D similar injuries, there is nothing so Dayton January 1. All Invited 'call at our place of business, examine good as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To the N eighbors of P rosper our stock, get prices of goods Fresh new groceries received ev ity C ikclb No. 200 \V. O. W — It soothes the wound and not only ery few days al Eller A Sons gro Grand Manager Neighbor Annie gives instant relief from pain, but cery store. Their prices are as low causes the parte to« heal in about Hawking will lecture in the Wood as tbe lowest. man Hall, Dayton, Oregon, Decem one-third the time required by the Watches and jewelry carefully ber 21, 1905, at 8 o’clock p. m. usual treatment. Sold by R. L. repaired. Leave work with L. H. Subject: “Rate Amendmet.” Come Harris. Litscher. Watch furnished you un all . Basket supper. The following were elected offi We bavc a large and well selected til yours is repaired. R eynolds . cers of the rural telephone lines at stock of generat merchandise which Lyman SwicK, of Monument When you want a pleasant laxa the meeting last Saturday: L. H. we are offering the lowest figures for tive take Chamberlain’s Stomach • Eaeterp Oregon, brother of Dr. B Li lecher, president; Major Miller. K. Swiok, wa»lM**.Uue week visit PROPRIETORS, and Liver Tablet* For Bale toy- .cash. " ing his brother and family, and re R. L. Harris. A large and complete stock of well made FURNITURE newing old acquaintance. It has in latest styles. Anything in the furniture line will No second hand, shelf-worn been a number of years since Mr. When you want good bread, be sold at the very lowest prices.—GaII and see stocky goods in C. W. Powell’s Christ Swick has been in Dayton, and he cake or pie, call at tbe bakery io J. Carpets, linoleum, matting, etc. at lowest figures. mas stock. See him before mak finds many changes and improve D. Hadley’s building. Lunch ing your Christmas purchases, ments in the town; and also many served when desired. Funeral Directors State Licensed Embalmers which will'be laid by for Christ new faces that have taken the place E. V. Filer A Son, ibe grocery of old time friends. It is not the mas, if desired. HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. old Dayton of former days, but a men, sell good fresh groceries as Elder Skaggs, pastor of tbe comparatively new and progressive cheap as the cheapest. NEWBERG. OREGON. Christian church of Dayton, will little city. See Harris’ holiday display. preach in the church here, next Saturday evening; also Sabbath The O. C. T. Co. are now making Goods and prices are right. morning at 11 o’clock, and in tbe every other day trips from Portland Go to Nichols A Gabriel’s and evening at 7:30. A general invita to Corvallis: Tuesday», Thursdays buy a dress pattern or jacket and tion is extended to all to attend and Saturdays. On the down trip make your wife a Christmas pres* these services. the advertised time for the boat to ent of it. - ”*> To those about to build or repair I wish to call your attention arrive at Salem is 10 a. m ; but For winter clothing and supplies owing to the gieat amount of traffic o the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on Christmas will soon be here. call at Nichols A Gabriel’s general along the river at this time, the land a ' ' ~ merchandise store, Day ton, and see boat seldom reaches that city at You will find lots of good things GOOD ASSORTMENT at what low prices you can buy that hour; at times not until after for Christmas at Detmering’s. ----- OF BOTH------ for spot cash. FOR SALE.—Two lots in Day- 12 m , and probably not departing toa> Ear terms anqnira af .. . ..... until after 1 n ’ olnrk .TM — Ai thefaniily residence, Portland G. E. B ertram , Dec. 12, Ruth E., infant daughter Altona only runs up as far as Inde of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lawrence. pendence, A.ondays, Wednesdays Any one in need of a sewing ma and Fridays; returning alternate Burial at Lone Fir cemetery. days, arriving at Salem on the chine oan get a bargain at Litsch- IN SHINGLES I KEERv- er’s grocery store. D ayton H erald and Semi-Week down trip to Portland, at 7 a. m. ly Journal (Portland) $1.75 a year; Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows t — it —j t - n t —i To every person paying one year’s subscription, Daily Journal and H erald $4 00 John M. Gearrin of Portland, has and extras for sale at Abdill’s. [y P i F । """il to publisher of DAYTON HERALD, in .ad per year; including Sunday Journal, been «ppointeiMJnited States Sen vance, we will give free a full year’s subscription to FARM AND FIRE $6 25. See Dr. W. O. Powell about ator by Governor Chamberlin, to your rheumatism. SIDE. This offer must be accepted within 30 days from date, as pub Those sick headaches that succeed J. H. Mitchell, deceased. lishers of Farm and Fireside limit us to that time. FARM AND Castle A Co. keep all kind of FIRESIDE is America's twioe-a-mooth Farm and Family Journal; 24 women are addicted to are easily Mr. Gearrin’s appointment appears to 36 large pages every issue, with nearly two million readers through and permanently removed by , td be well received, especially by Oliver Chilled Plow repairs. BOARD OF TRADE. out the United State. Something in it for every member of the family, the chiropractic system of adjust democrats. He is a well known When in Salem and want meals, lawyer op Portland, an active work and all farm and rural topics are ably discussed. ments. Dr. W. O. Powell is hav Dayton Board of Trade meets W. OF THE W. er and staunch democrat. It has try Strong’s restaurant. on first Monday evening of each ing great success in the healing SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY TO PUBLISHER DAYTON been many years since Oregon has OLD HIOKORY CAMP, NO. 200 month. D. A. SNYDER, Pres. of all diseases to which women been represented io ths United HERALD. \ __ Woodmen of the World meets first and t p. B. RIPPEY, Sec. third Tuesday of each mop th, at Wood are so liable. States Senate by a demoorat. Mr. man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting Ladies Auxiliary to Board of Gearrin will fill tbe position of There is no need ol your going Neigbors welcome. A full line of general mer- United States Senator from Oregon, Trade meets every Friday at 3 p. m. A. O. DARR, O. C. awaf from Day ton to buy groceries. Freeh candies, fresh tropical chandise will he found at the by appointment, .untilthe meeting MRS. M. A. GILKEY, Pres. L. H. LI T8OHER, Olsrk. Filer A Son sell fresh, clean groce fruite, and the beet brand of cigars store of Li F. Bradley, in the MISS GERTIE PALMER, Sec of tbe Legislature of Oregon, Jan ries as low as the lowest. Try at Detmering’s. WOMEN or WOODCRAFT room formerly occupied by Ed uary 8, 1907. Hie platform is that them before purchasing. Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of wards. Mr. Bradley has lately he will work for the welfare of all Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even Remember, you can now get the received a large invoice of new sections of Oregon. To accomplish W.O. POWELL. D.C. ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. Vis Estray Notice. ‘ best of bread, cake, pie and all and up-to-date goods, both gro- this it will be necessary for Sena * < iting Neighbors always welcome. —THE— Having tried all other reme-< MR8. L. H. LITSCHER, G. N. kinds of cookery at the Dayton cories and dry goods of' every tors Fulton and Gearrin to work to ALMEDA 8IMLER, Clerk. ^dite, will ydu continue to euf-, Came to my place, five miles Bakery. description. He expects to keep gether in harmony; and, although fer through false pride? CHIROPRACTIC, SYSTEM. southeast of Day ton, on or about they differ in politics, it is hoped united rtisans You will find groceries of all a full and fresh stock of mer they will do this when tbe State is Tho riruglehs, kni^leg* system of November 20th, a brown horse, Security Assembly No. 16, meets in chandise on hand at all times, to be benefilted. with star in forehead, hind feet kind, suitable for Christmas or any JDON ’ T BE FOOLISH? regular session tbe-lst and 2d Monday in healing. Ages ahead of medfelno. Ad- which be will sell at the «lowest each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7:3U JuHthig rooms C. W, PowetlLs residence. and right forefoot white, no har other day, at Filer ’A Son’s. They Office hours3:30 to 8:0q p. m. sell as low as the lowest. prices for cash. Customers de i. m. Visiting members invited. ► Repeated Eye Headaches' P Fruit growers of Marion and Polk ness or saddle marks, age not MRS. M. M. ROSSNER, M. A. siring goods not in stock, by counties al a meeting in Salem on >sap one’s vitality and bring, W; 8. HIBBERT. Bec. known. Owner requested to It will soon be time to select leaving orders, will be accommo Wednesday this week, perfected tbe ^about a general nervous break, B. F. bWÍCK, come and pay costs of Keeping Christmas presents. Nichols A ^down. dated. Call and examine his organization of a canning company. t O. O. F. and advertising said stray ani Gabriel have goods suitable for Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F. goods and make purchases. You Tbe capital stock of the company mal, and taxe it away. meets every Wednesday evening in Odd useful presente. will be shown goods with pleas is to be $10,000. Over 10 per cent Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel ¡.L ict Us R elikvk Y our H ïàd -, - G iorgi B raithwaite . ure, and receive courteous treat- of which was subscribed in ten come. J. C. NICHOL8, N. G. ACHB by R emoving DAYTON, minutes by those present at tbe OREGON. 8. W. SIGLER. Ssc’y. ipent. , , tub C ause . * C oughing S pell C aused D eath . meeting, says tbe Daily Oregon —“Harry Duck well, aged 25 years, R emarkable C ure .—“J was af- Statesman. Committee to solicit A C crtain C ube for C roup .»- R. L. CONNOR, 1 ■ . < choked to death early yesterday Aided with scialioa,” writ«« Ed C. stock appointed, and articles and When a child shows symptoms of Save your Eyes and nerv-, morning at his home, in presence of Nud, lowaville, Sedgwick county, bylaws adopted. Salem business ATTORNEY AT-LAW. croup there ia no time to experiment ous energy. « . t ( . bis wife and cbi|d He contracted Kan , going about orterulches and men promise support to tbs scheme. with new remedies, no matter how M c M innville , O r a slight cold a few days ago and Buffbring a great deal of pain. I The name or the organization lathe ighly they may be.jecommended paid little attention to it. Yester was induced to try Ballard’s Snow Mutual Canning Company of Sa There ia one preparation that oan If you have a buggy, wagon or I lem, Oregon, and its principal office day morning he was seized with a fit Liniment, which relieved me alwaya be depended upon. It has machinery of any kind to repair used three 5Oo bottles. Il is tlu> of coughing which continued some to be maintained in the city of Sa Barr’s Jewelry been in use many years and never lime. His wife sent for physician greatest liniment I ever used; have lem, Marion county, Oregon, The been known to fail, vis : Chamber B. A. Harris at ihe oiu Maw ., u.d, but before he arrived another cough- recommended it to a number of per object of the Association shall be Iain’s CouglfRemedy. M.^.Comp will do it for you in good eh pr. Store, ex press themselves as be- be marketing of Ibe fruits and vegeta ingspelloameon and Duck well died sons ; all express ton of Market, Texas, says of it, “I He also makes anything in th- f .r- DAYTON, OREGON. t from suffocation.—St. Louie Globe ing benefitted by it.- I now walk bles of its members in the most ad have used Chamberlain’s Cough niluue line. Give bun a cal) «lien Democrat. Ballard’s Horehound : without crutches, able to perform a vantageous manner, and to tbe end Remedy in severe cases of croup you want anything in hi. in e. . State and Liberty Streets, A full supply of Undertakers Syrup would have saved him. great deal of light labor on tbe that surplus products may be dis with my children, and can truth Goods kept in stock. Hearse, 35c, 50c and 91. Sold by R. L.'farm. 25c, 50c and 11. Sold by posed of, a cannery shall be erected fully say it always gives prompt re- Harrie. i R L. Harrie * and Operated. ,Jief ” For sale by R L Harris Robes, Embalming, , / Toys, Framed Pictures, Medallions, Leather Goods, Confectionery, Per fumery, Jewelry, Christmas Cards, ¿and Novelties at Harris’ Drug 7 Store. Bargains in every depart- / ment. Buy early and avoid the rush. BUSINESS Policy RANGES & HEATING STOVES AT COST. BEST J. L. CASTLE & CO Bargains TAKE A LOOK O. B. RIPPEY & CO Phone 28. SPOT CASH NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE Hollingsworth & Wilson j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, LADIES, GENTS and CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR LUMBER & SHINGLES .Everything usually kept in a general merchandise store: NICHOLS 1 GABRIEL Dayton, Or JI DRESSED LUMBER Sawed, Cut, Dimension and Fancy Also Doors and Windows, Mold- mgs &c S. W. SIGLER lodge directory . WHICH [SHALL IT BET A MYT8S CASKET Mi SI Undertaker, lOLEYSHONIY^TAR 4 A