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DAYTON DAYTON. OREGON. HARDWARE. Bummer goods at Kichol« and Gabriel’s. The beat of tropical fruits at Having purchased the Jacobson, DeHaven A Co. Det mering’a. stock of HARDWkBE and FARM IMPLE Boro—To Mr. and Mrs. Goo. MENTS, and other goods lu that linejp Dayton Fowler A boy C W. Powell returned home Mon day from a week’s visit to Portland. «Eugena Walliogof Detroit, Mich Invite the people of Dayton and vicinity who al any time ls bare flailing his brother, E. need goods in thair Une, to give them a call before purchasing Walling. elsewhere. They assure fair trealmenl and reasonable prices. If you don’t want moldy fruit use the Vaoum Self Sealing Jars. Rippey has them. ' t Clifford Watson is painting the A. O. U. W. building. When oom* plated it will bo pure white. Walter Young, at the hardware store, will repairs bicycles. Give him a call. Satisfaction gurantaad. The late rains caught many farm ------ AND-r ers ® with oonsideraoie considerable nay hay in the * « a ——er me fields—some out. Noeerioue dam* Quite warm ing showers. Next T Fourth of July. OBT PRIHTBD: ' Cards, Posters. CirculsA. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DAYTON HERALD Office. reali! atan HERALD. U ; ' ■am 13 RIDAY. JUNE 30, J?Oö. tjhe late refresh- la lb* glorien* CULVER A TILBURY, LOOK HERE! H uubf F urishers , r. D. CULVBR, Maaa«»r. Undertakers aad Kmbalmera, M o MINNVIIXB, origon ; ia view of open- He will probably NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS % iok’s business Notice is hereby give that the city house. of Dayton, Yamhill County, Ore ring Postmaster _ hae had gon, will receive proposals for the the room n wbUÉ the postoffice ia purchase of fiftwo hundred dollars 1----- Thereby mak- (»1600) par value in amount of lOCffiWMJ, trona and more negotiable oupon bonds of said city; log more room convenient for Mid bonds are of the denomination The Ev parsonage under of five hundred dollars (600;, each construction, is I rapidly push bearing interest at the rate of five By visiting our store before making your purchases? ed forward to platioo. The per cent, payable semi-annually. Said Bonds are payable absolutely building ie ou ■ ,of“erly « It is our aim to treat our cuetomers in such a manner copied for a 1« y“d by Nich ten years from date of i««ue, and m that they are sure to come back, by giving them the ole A 8igtefliiepp*>to Christian may at the option of the Council of said City, be paid .five years from church. date of issue, or at any interest p The Logan beny seaaon, like the period thereafter; principal and in- im mtru imployment to hop AT THE ’ -t ' .. and children terest payable in U 8. gold coin al many men, the office of the Treasurer of the have found I A number at . Sealed and eon. City of Dayton, O employment fl Goods called for not in stock, will be ordered without delay for P**™» F cb S alr .—Man’s bicycle, in possible, and by keeping constantly Goods guaranteed as represented, and sold at the lowest living prices. good running order. WilrWIW ere with C. LaFoDetwandJ. Riley of the City Recorder of said Oily line of fresh and up-to-aate Gooda. Their motto U, “Live and let Hve.” ______ for bay. Inquire at this office. at Wheatland. < until 1 o’clock p m. July 11th, l<n>5, Misses Fannie Rippey and Nan C. Unruh and family of Salem, when they will be opens 1 by said nie Andrus went to Oregon City came down to 8. Robertson’s last City Recorder in the pre»noe of the Monday morning, where they will week. After a trip to the coast they Council of said City, and awarded Q We have something new and and nobby in Liberty attend summer normal school. will remain at Mr. and Mrs. Robert- to the high»! bidder; provided, that rt Silks, Silk Madras, Dimities, White Gbods, Prints, Rib- D ayton H e bald and The Pacific son’s until after the fruit season. all bids must be accpmpanied by a M bons, Laces, Embroderies, Hosiery, Corsets, etc. y Monthly, one pt the beet magazine« Mr. Unruh, who has a prune orch certified check for three per cent of of the day, the two for »1.60 a year. ard at Webfoot, informs the pub the Amount bid, and that no bid for g ™ WAL™G S?»ABY 8H0E8. lus than the par value of said ---- TO THE---- Miss Charlotta Hall is now home lisher of H ebald that he will nave bonds will be considered; provided, a full crop of prun». This Is un again, having completed a very further that bide fora fractional usual in this vicinity this season. successful five months term of part of this issue will be considered. school at Wheatland. _______ George Banks, who has been here The Council rewrving the right to Qi We have for you, something new in Dress, and Work Mrs. Annie Courtney and daught- wveral moniba, met his wife in Port reject any or all bids. Shirts, Overalls, Jumpert, Panto, Sho» and Glove«. M er Ethel, of Dayton Waab., are vis- land last week, on her arrival from W. T. H. TUCKER, iting with Mrs? Hall and family, the East. They have rented rooms Recorder of the City of Dayton. -- •- —1 of J. G. Levis and will make Dayton Mrs Courtney and • •* Mrs. ” Hall are Jone 21,1906 their homa Mr. Banks was an old Ga A fresh supply constantly on band. □ sisters. , . time friend of John McDonald in Logan berri» appear to be io On Mr. Chapman who has been on Pennsylvania. Re has been a suf good demand this »aeon, especially On Ths beldar of this sari ta entitled toons V"““*1 Try Our OLYMPIC FLOUR. the sick list for a fortnight, is again ferer from asthma for years, and so in the Portland market. Clyde 2 Cash Cash able to de light work at the Day ton finds the elimate here more bene- Lafollette, fruit grower at Wbwt- Purchases œ s? Mate our store your headquarters when in town. Purchases Evaporator. Acial to blm lhan any place he bee land, is shipping great quantiti» ■toro. Tnis caramuat accompany ea«beaahpnr- to to 25 of the berries to Portland. He also The package of paper for H bbald found. ______ the”1“ 25 a great many at his place to not arriving on time oy express, baa Round Amount delayed issue of H bbald this week, M abbied —Miss Mary Montgom sails thoM who go there to purchase the Amount ery and Mr. Lester Stoqe were mar of several hours. ried Wednesday, June 28 The berries. He will probably, in all, 25 Nothin'« rtaarved but muslins. $20.00 have betw»n 10,000 and 12,000 Mot good after Auf ust IMh. bridéis the daughter of Samuel The Loyal Temperance Legion 25 R. orates of berri» this »aeon. The P. 8. We have just received notice of a big reduction will mwt at the Evangelical church Montgomery of thio city, the groom crop will all be gathered within a 25 1 b one of the printing fraternity. Sunday, Joly 2d at 2:80 p. m. of prices in our line of Tailor Made Suita. week or ten days. Mr. Lafollette’s Every member ie requested to be The young couple will make their fathe r; who owns a fine farm in Mis .We furnish you cards free, of which the above is a copy.__ prewnt, and everybody is welcome. home in McMinnville, where they sion Bottom, Marion county, and is Bring your cards and have your purcharsea recorded, and get have gone to housekeeping. Mr. Watch» and jewelry carefully Montgomery and son being left . also engaged in the raising of fruit, a Round Trip Ticket to to Portland, Ore. FREE. repaired. L»ve work with L. H l wirbout housekeeper,are now gueats i is also shipping many Logan berries Litscher. Watch furnished you un At Commercial hotel. tn Portland._____________ 1905 1905 til yours is repaired. R eynolds . Go4o Edwards for bargains. He The Wheatland fruit grower, The daughter of Mrs. J B Irwin FAIB will save you money. Compare bis FAIR Clyde Lafollette, is fixing up his who with her mother latelv arrived ” %, McMinnville, Oregon. here from the East, bee bwn seri residence property in fine sbspe. prices with others and ®®® It I® not bo : N o 1 Jap rice 34c lb; Best ously ill with pneumonia. She was He lately had a good windmill put Savon soap 25c; Arm and Hammer sick before arriving here. Mrs. up, which supplies abundance of water for all purposes at his resi Boda, 4 Iba 25c; English Breakfast Irwin is sister te Mra Dr Je«»n. Bed Room Suits formerly »30 now »25; others reduced in pro dence, which is connected with the Tea 25c lb; Gunpowder Tea 30c; 1 portion? Iron bedsteads, formerly »15 now »13. Yum Yum Those wanting Logan berri» for mill by pipes and faucets, which lb Schilling's Baking Powder 45o; canning or other um can get them! supply either cold or hot water as 1 can corn lOo; Sugar Cured Break Springs formerly »3 now »2.40. Linoleum, 12 ft wide per sqr. yd. from J. Riley at Wheatland. He desired. He has slso had hie whole fast Bacon 1 c lb; dry salt pork 124; 55 and 65c, Carpets, curtains, chairs, tables, etc., in like proportion. has some fine berri» that he L sell bouse reebingled, also painted out 3 cans tomatoes 25c ; 50 lb sack re Funeral Directors - - State Licensed Embalmers ing at »1 per orate. Give him a eide and inside, which adds much fined dairy Balt 40c; tin pails 15c up; call before they are all gone, as they to the premises. When he gets bis sack granulated sugar »5 80. A HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. go off like hot cakes. wire fence op in front, and hie lawn line of dry goods—hats, Caps, boots NEWBERG, OREGON. The people of Dayton need not go elsewhere to buy Furniture. H. Wilson of the Wilson Lumber in shape, as be now can keep it well and shoes The pubic are invited to Co., visited in Dayton Monday and watered and green during the dry call and examine stock before, pur They can get it jurt as CHEAP here as anywhere. • chasing. __________ Tuesday. He reports everything eaeon, he will have a fine place. at the mill (nwr Meadow Lake) A cute R heumatism . —Depp tear COME IN AND SEE. J. L. ------ and L. J. Castle of Dallas, ing nr wrenching pains, occasioned running in good shape, and quanti- ----- ties of excellent lumber being turned Polk oounty, have bought the hard- by getting wet though, worse when out. The firm will soon be shipping ware stoo^at this place, owned by •t reet, or on first moving the limbs To those about to build dr repair 4 -Fijb to call your attention umber to the markets. Jaoobeon, DeHaven A Co, of Mo- and in cold or damp weather, is Mfnnville. The new firm bure ta cured quickly by Ballard’s Snqw to the fact that I am now supplied and shall continue to keep on Mise Lelia Bon, of Oakdale, Neb , We have the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought to Dayton. ken possession of the stock at the Liniment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson Prices range from three cents a roll up, for bright new stock. In *»d 1“ ta «ta—a* GOOD ASSORTMENT , PP®y- tu ' nirl and naw nnstnmArs. who City, Ill. writes Feb. 16, 1902: “A h*nd * broken lota we are offering a line as cheap and probably cheaper »I*® , meet old and new customers, who than the same grad» can be bought elsewhere in Yamhill count), Corvelli«, brotHer to Miss Lelia, they will give auoh bargains as , year ago I was . trouble gwitb a pain —OF BOTH------ _ back. It soon ot so bad I met his sister in Portland Saturday JOoe brankrunt stocks not excepted. ..... j i- u and accompanied her to Dayton, wi!l assure a liberal share<of paL us tell you about Liquid Veneer, the best all around polish and was the guest of O B: Rippey ron Age. J. H. Barrett, manager for Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured Jacobson, DeHaven A Co in this « «», R L ever offered to the public: ” ' ,7 , . nd family over Sunday. city, and who eo succe»fully man _ Please note that maximum time on approved credit sales is 6V aged the bUBinees of bi« firm, and j Q Lewie, the old »tabllshed N otic «. — Trust your loved days. Let us explain our new system to you; you will be pleased IN SHINGLES I KEEP ones and friends to the care of made many friend« in Dayton and oojertoker has a full line of fine with it ___ _ _ _ _—v • ■ i responsible, practical State vicinity, will remain with the new I MkeU Bod underUking goods, wveral weeka. Mr. and Mrs. , „ . licensed Undertaker and Em- firm Castle and family will occupy the Bicycle and all b: nd of repairs And Other Lines. jalmer. ■*» hou» which will be vacated by made at Abdill s tin and black A full line of new up-to-date Rev Young and family upon the! smith shop. Caskets and Robes at completion of the Evangelical par- ' A. E. J ohns ’ Undertaking DB^ANDINE’S VETERAN OIL Par orc, Dayton; Ore. FOURTH OF JULY AT PORT- The chief of all linknenta for LAND. man or beast. 50c and »1. F ound a C ubb for D yspepsia — Before purchasing elsewhere your Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, A Grand Celebration will be DR VAN DINE’B GOLDEN HAIR Ontario, Canada, who has suffered VIGOR quite a number of years from dys- held at the Exposition grounds pepsie and great pains in the stom-l on July 4th. Many noted speak. R^tores the hair, removes dan- ach, was advised by her druggist to ere will be in attendance, i. Music, druff,destroys freckles and moles. take Chamberlain’s Stomach and ___________ fireworks and numerous special 50c and »1.’ Apply with sponge Liver Tablets. She did so, and features in the different depart- to face and hands once a week. says, “I find that they have done DR MURRAY’S GOLDEN LUNG Try a sack of B 4 M, or Big Bend Hard Wheat Flour ydhave me a great deal of good. I have' AND LIVER BALSAM. never had any suffering since I be displayed. good^bread for a change. will sell roundtrip I gan using them. ” If troubled with Company dyspepsia or indigestion why not tickets at reduced rates from all Veteran Blood Punner—forca- BOARD OUTBADE. pointa on Oregon lines, to Port- tarrah and general debility of take these Tablets, get well ana stay LODGE land and return. Every effort men and women. 11 »1 per bottle, well? For sale by R. L. Harris. Dayton Board of Trade meet« ! will be put forth to make this 16 bottles for »5. _ W. OF THE wT on first Monday, evening nf each BIDS WANTED. Sold by D r J. W. M rrray , celebration the greatest in the. month. D A. SNYDER, Pres. OLD HICKORY OAMP, NO. 900 Dayton, Oregon. . Woodmen of the World meote "«* *“*> • O. B. RIPPEY, Sec Notice is hereby given that sealed history of the Northwest. W. E. COMAN, --------------- ---------------------------------------- third Tueaday of each month, •» Wood* Lsdi» Auxiliary in Bon rd of bide for digging 9C00 feet, mow or . I man hall. Dayton, Oregon- Visiting Trade m»te every Friday *• 6 p m. General Passenger Agent. les«, of water pipe ditch, within the MRS. M. A. GILKEY, Pr^ incorporated limits of the City of CRAWFORD. MISS GERTIE PALMER.See. Dayton, Oregon, according to plana The farmer« In thia vicinity sre r and specifications on file in my office, will be received until 6 o’clock I busy gathering and -shipping cher WOMEN •» WOODCRAFT W.O. POWELL. D C ries this week, to the Springbrook Prcwperity dreie No. 900 Women of P. M. July let, 1906. _ a. mite T—?_ a- ’ivif^ThurwJay ------- TkHxdav avan* ev»- —THE— , Canning Co. M « W. T. H TUCKER, Recorder of the City of Day too. | itíng'NrighborB'Alwajr« weloome. I Z“ here thia week They will keep a full line of hardware , paints , OILS OF ALL KIND, Are You Aware that . You can © & H 7 All things kept in Hardware Stores• Ì 1905 FAIR Free Excursion Ä S' 5 1905 SAVE MONEY ; Very Best Goods j Very Lowest Prices LADIES, FAIR S’ LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR, From June 16th to August 16th. MEN AND BOYS, Groceries and Confectionaries g í__í__O-8.8 § o_ä 3 O. B. RIPPEY & OO M Phone 28 Hollingsworth 1 & Wilson. FOR CASH. R. Jacobson & Co. For next 60 Days Prices of Fur niture and goods in our line sold at great reduction. DAYTON FURNITURE E. WEST Haw moved his Furniture Stock to the Workman Building. LUMBER & SHINGLES Wall Paper and Other Talk: ROUGH. SIZED and Sawed, Out, Dimension and Fancy, Alan Doors and Windows, Mold- ^gs&c.________ 8. W. SIGLER. 1905. Peed, Garden Seeds and We are still at the old stand, northwest corner Third and Ferry streets, Dayton, Or. With the Year 1906 we begin a more active campaign in in our line of business-carrying more complete line of General Merchadise. As hereto fore we sell goods at the POULTRY FOODS, DIA CHICK FOOD. W. S. HIBBERT. DIRECTORY. iinatisnr iim LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We invite the public to call and inspect our goods for themselves before - making their purchases. NICHOLS 1 GABRIEL Dayton, Or. T hat T ih 4 d F eeling —If you are languid, depressed,incapable for work, it indicaf» that your liwwV is out of order. Herbine will assist nature to throw off beadache* rheu matism and ailment« akin to nerv ousneea and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J.J. Hubbard,Temple Tex»,writer, , . ¡and fever.” I Harris. t 60c. Undertaker, 'CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM MI8«. HATTIES. ALMKDA aiMLBK. VITE building a barn on hie tract of land ■ 2 mile sooth of Dayton. DAYTON, OREGON. UNITED ARTISANS Eugene Gabriel had the miafor- Security Assembly No. IS, meri«li» tuna to lore one of hie hora» on A full supply of Undertakers Monday* In eom« unknown man >ods kept in stock. Hearse, ner the animal ran against a pio- Goods ecting limb, completely viscerating Robes, Embalming. W. 8. BIBBKRT, 8ee. iteaif) which neomaitated ite being kilted. I. O. O. F. BICYCLE REPAIRING. Yamhill Lodge No. 90. I. O. O. F. W. H Taylor and sons are bu«y WALTER YOUNG; meriä every Wednesday evening in Odd the cutting oats and vetch. Mr. Tay Fritare Hall. Visiting brethren wri- J. O. NUJOLS, N. G. lor has built a silo, and is filling it i the hardware Biore, dote bicycle ra- Xe . - Sold by R. L. with enailage, tbu» saving bis hay 1 pairing on Bhort notice. Bicycle san- g. W. BIGLER Sec’y- dries kept In stock. regard lees of rain. katfRleM ejretMB <»t healing. Age* ahead of medici».-. Ad- room« O. AT. PoweU'e residence. R. L. CONNOR, ATTOMBY-AT-U^. M c M innvtllb , O b . ■ The laxative etto< t of Ch»u>bar- lain’a Stomach and Liver Tai lets 1« SO agrwable and natural that ye* do not realise il is the effect of a medtoioa. For Mi by R. L Harri«