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r ÛAYTON HERALD. GST PRIIT1D: ‘ Cuta r»»Uc». OiMlars. tata «at amanto «te DÀTTOS UlBAU QU m . rt ‘i & *^77... .n .hi» •AY, JULY 14. 1906. DAYTOPfaJj n, ' HMüW VOL. XXI f A JONES, HARDWARE. NO. 15 Hovs* FuaiSHBBa, Eastern ITAKER UN] obpabtubb of kaiia Are You Aware that You can _________________ toe land. of vetch at th farm in the They will keep a ftdl line of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KIND ? LOOK HERE! F. D. COLVBB. Mam Undertaken aad BnbalBM O«*OOM. NcMIMMVUXB, - - - aaarvai. ano AND EMBALMER, rnarkaf [Lady Asatotant.] Parties desirfhg to buy new up- to-date caskets and robes, will de well to give men Call at my new win undertaking parlors. Good hoarse. lovi's tbs people of Dajtoo, and vicinity who at any time need soods io their line, to give them a call before purchasing sleewbers. They aasum fair trsatmsut and reasooabls prioss. AXSIVAL. AMD DSFAaTUBM OF WMINM. SAVE MONEY Mr. Fred. Walters and wife of Hollywood, Oal., the beautiful suburb of Loo Angeled, aro tito Mrs. E.“Nye of Oakdale, Nob., io There» talk of al i. i* Mr. and Mra. Fred Crawford aro ai Portland attending the Mg fair. |p the intention th make two daily tripe; connecting URh Ihe motor to take in the entire coast includ line to Portland. wffl hold ing a part of British,Columbia. They ware also for several weeks ------ AND— » CULVER 4 TILBURY, • In Having purchased the Jacobson, DeHaven A Co. stock of HARDWARE and FARM IMPLE MENTS, and other goods io that line in Dayton I By visiting our store before making your purchasesT < It is our aim to treat our customers in such a seanuer |hat they are sure to come back, by giving tfregir the AT THE thefe to a prosriseof aa ' natural beauties bt this neigh Detmoring’s are «wit- patronised etteVaBoy extra yield of wheat. In other during the hot weather. He keeps parts there will scarcely be an ave borhood, Daytons splendid wa- the best cream. We have somethini rage yield. In this vicinity there ter system, the unique industry of drying all kinds of fruits, veg Silke, Silk Madras, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Franklin ar etables und eggs, and they be rived in Portland from Omaha, Sat urday to attend the funeral of their lieve, that with the necessary do not make a very good ahowing. TO THE brother Charles R. DeForde. A largtolotof now lamptoreffotU push and energy the establish 0. Litecher and family are in at and winter goods for men’s ready ment will — be : :: in time one of the tendance at Chautauqua. They È with their daughter, Mrs. Stansber Bippey * Co 's. New is the time here unlimited resources in rais ry, are camping at Gladstone Park. ing vegetables. Our guests were P* Wo have for you, something now in Dress and WoflF also entertained by Carl Trunk Watches sod jewelry carefully Shirts, Overalls, Jumpers, Panto, Shoos and Gloves. and wife, whose model farm and repaired. Leave work «rith L. H. ing orden with Bipyey A Co. Litecher. Watch famished you un novel inventions, especially the til yours is repaired. R synoldb . Work on tbe Evangelical parson bailing of hay, created the g roat / .■ No. Mr. El w > Qt On On Th«holdar of thl« card I« tn tillad toon« Bound Found.—A black velvet cepe age has been delayed come by U>r sot interest. Mr. and Mrs. W. A fresh supply constantly on hand. © Trip Tickat from «ny K. K Uck«t o O m In Tur owner can have oape by calling a workmen having to vaitfor lumber are charmed with the generous Mlfcounty, to Portland, Ora. FBI N, upon «ba M- Try Our OLYMPIC FLOUFL . m this office, proving property and last «reek. This ie aot only a dis hospitality of “us” Oregonians, 2 appointment to Mr. Young and fam and wo are proud of it. Wo all paying for this notice. Mass our store your headquarters when in town. ily, bat to Mr. Caetl» and family, Mrs. Martin Miller was sent by who expect to occupy the houee know, and everybody else knows, Amount the Dayton Board of Trade, as now accepted by Bev. Young and thatthe “ Wobfooters” know how boeteae of the Yamhall ooanty ex family, as soon as they vacate ft. hibit at the Exposition, for a «seek. Mr.and Mrs. A. P. Weise,of Lex OBITUARY. Captain Andrew Livingston wsot ington, Neb., «rare guests last week, to Portland to attend the faneral of of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. DeForde was born 1 8 8 3 8 8 § r 25 P. 8. Wo have just received notice of a big reduction bis ssteemed friend Chas. B. Ds- A. J. McCann, proprietora of the Nov. 14 1880, near Dayton, Or., Forde who was buried Sunday after Commercial hotel. Mr. and Mra. and of prices in our line of Tailor Made Suits. Wo furniob you cardo free, of which the above io a copy. i in that vicinity grow up to Bring your cardo and have your purcharses recorded, and get noon. Watoe, who won on their wedding manhood. Having loot bis father J. C Cooper of McMinnville, ro- tear, osmo via Northern Pacific to Round Trip Ticket to to Portland, Ore. FREE. •igned ae provident of the board of Portland, and after "taking in” the remained the devoted eon of 1905 Yamhill county exhibits. A New Centennial Fair, continued their 905 berg man has been appointed to fill journey over the Southern Pacific bio widowed mother. She pays thio high poeition. through California. J al him z - tribute: “ . He . ney- .. ì • FAIR the Preaching FAIR next Sabbath at the McMinnville, Oregon rented a part of the Foreet farm at * “ • ? For snveral years be was Christian ebnroh, by Elder Bhagge, at the usual hoars morning and Wheatland, and put in about 90 employed as boatman and chared 'I evening. A i teres of tobaooo plants, informs the his wages with his moth«. His I extended to al •n Sratfir Iron bedsteads, formerly •!« «*o* J1* Yum Yum 9 AV TUN FUBN1TUBE STORE having got to a very low stage, the Springs formerly 88 now 88.40.' Linoleum, 12 ft *|de por sqr.^yd. Spaulding Logging vompany oi 1906, at the age of_24 years,. L 56 and 66c, Carpeta, curtains, chairs, tables, etc., in like proportion. aleo V1 To get your Furniture Repaired, Upholstering. Newberg, have tied up their boats AAV ivwrvw w months, 19 da; • * I for the summer. Funeral Director» - - ' • Blate Lieeneed Emtalmera broken hi-------- __ mother and a The following parties from Rich- in the river bottom at loving and affectionate sister, HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON. • S _ _ I owawnsresl Va mwAwm rajlrtarai^ mfr frkm Wheatland. Mr. Wyaong haa a and brother, and many other NEWBEBG, OBEGON.,: ñ n I “•!<>« 1*^’ »M0*»’ lf relatives and friends to mourn Mn. F D. Oawal and J. B. Md do not get alray with the trie. Mra. Capt. MoNamar expects to receive come his so early and so unexpected ina Am minea m aliami mi A K a I * « departure. Funeral services were held from Finley undertak ___ ‘ —SS Wm. f. AbdUl baa opened a A 8a,*nl °°m pony, composed of ing parlors on Bunday afternoon E. P. MoCornick, a capitalist of ' ~________ _ -______________________________ I shooting gallery on the lot in rear' that city ; James Winetantoy, the at 3.80 P. M. Interment in Lone ' war OfG. a . r . and w. r . c. han. Fir Cometary, To those about to build or repaii < _ " I Sboottote can now amass tbsm- well known bop nod frvit illam- ■Tin hard to break the tender eord, and shall continue to keep on to ths fact that I am now supplied ai • We have the largest stock of Wall Paper evsr brought to Dayton. leelveain the evenings by teating tave has bound the heart, otto Prune Association, have pur- When Prices range from three cents a roll up, for bright new stock. In their ability to shoot straight to the ohaasd of Prines 4 Co« orchard “Ba hard, so bard, to speak the words. hand a broken lota we are offering a line aa cheap and probably cheaper |“bnU’a eyo." No. 2, at Dundas. The purohasore than the earns grades can be bought elsewhere in Yamhill county, —OF BOTH------ of shingles, along with hiel parchaos ; they no doubt have rea-1 ‘hvmemory itili be ^wiehêd brankrupt Mocks not oxcepted. to he. uu it ie aood nrcoertv and TU wo see thy hmTenTy hoe. Let us tell you about Liquid Veneer, the beet all around polish ■tock of lamber. Huvina been in I the shingle business himself, on tbel they no doubt got it at a low price. B uy I t Now .—Now io the tima ever offered to the public. _________________ _ p|MM note that maximum time on approved credit sales is ou Columbia river, be knows what a Mr. Winstanley, who Uv— In the good shingle ie, and when buying northMP-BU.burbt of 8Me® > yMb <nd Diarrhoea Remedy. Ikis Mfe IN SHINGLES I KEEP :------- knows bow to select the beet shin-ifrom this time until after the fruit to hen^tlad eoooer or later,and will need season make weekly tripe to the gle. Prion low. It badly—you will need it quickly. The unnatural, ppinfal action of orchard with hie team. r And Other Lines. Mra. J. H. Albert ofHalem, who, I Buy it now It “VJ*’* those functions of gen< ration, may be restored to normal and painless while oat riding in an automobile For sale by B. L. Harrie, g== action by a course of Çhiropractià with her husband J. H. Albert oil a door, nootoffice kind of k^ made adjustments. - W. O. Powell, D.V the Capital National Bank, who LJ given special attention to the class was in charge of the machine, in . -ood^haoe, try Was. AbdiU, be of diseases to which women are which wore aleo seal op iodate key on subject. Mr. and Mra. Alberts, who seriously etc Before purchasing elsewhere your Min Rath Rippey, accompanied injured last week, reeulting in b» o has been vtoiting her death. Some part of the machine ™ I 'ree Item " g---------- - ----- T a NOYBABY shoes . » I MEN AND BOYS, J F m Groceries and Confectionaries F O. B. RIPPEY & CO. v S Phone 38. Hollingsworth & Wilson. FOR CASH. R. J acobson & Co niture and Go to the I Picture Frames, At the LOWEST PBICES, regard- less of sales. 1°^’“'" •t,“““'“ _____ LUMBER & SHINGLES Pacer and Other Talk: BOUGH, SIZED and Sawed, Out, Dimension and Fancy. , Also Doors and Windows, Muld- / intra &c. S. W. SIGLER. B. L. HABBI8. Druggist 1905. We are still at the old stand, northwest corner Third and Ferry streets, Dayton,. Or. With the Year 1905 we begin a more active campaign in in our line of more business- _ , complete line of General Merchadise. As hereto fore we sell goods at the - COME AND SEE. When you Mtoo Bon will visit friends in Wash- up a steep hlU in Polk county. To re that log ton a ooople of weeks, and re- avoid the auto running beck down tivo that toot I . LOWEST LIV INC/ PRICES. 4 We invite the public to call and inspect our goods . for themselves before Ï NICHOLS ? GABRIEL ' Dayton, Or. 6 rl r.A a___ L ___ a _ . e I i L.LHIM. A ma > a a ----- “ deasant laxó le sad certain Flour, Feed, Garden Seeds and Adit til POULTRY FOODS, DIA CHICK FOOD hosse at Oahdale, Neb. Miss Rath the road, when Rippey will visit her sistera in Oro- ward, and tipped ova - When crossing the Willamette . ( B . - „ Big Bend Hard Wheat Floor, and hov goa City sovoral days. rr . 1 occupants oat. AIL FOR SALE —161 seres, 100 in ^ariZ Thomas’ferry, above Mierton, is a first class «mltivatlon, tolanoe In good place to cross. Thoma will good pasturo,good buildings. Part Wo have been maL^ - BOARD 7 OF i, TRADE. oash, balance on long time, with in this liouo Cf HafcAinjl - The best interest at 4 per cent. One of the Fred. Walter, of Hollywood, , of tropical fruits at Ice inquirol suburb of Los Angeles Mr. Wal-1 Detmering i W. OF THE w. K bxitz . ter to aa old printer, having spent Sammer of I -__ a Li. «*----at awA* man mmAAmsa- I _a_ S—M— month. D. A. SNYDER,rres. z O. B. BIPPEY, Bec. ' One of the employees of the Re form school was h«re ihe first of Ladine Aaxiliary to Board of the week looking after an inmate Trade meotaevery Friday at 8 p. aa. x.a DABB,aa of the institution who had made MBS. M. A. GILKEY, Prre. T. H. LmOHBB, Clerk. escape. The man who was in MISS GEBTIE PALMER, Seo. search of the escaped youth, who to he had to WOM EN » WOODCRAFT about 16 years of age and quite large, had been at Wheatland, Am W.O. POWELL. D C. ity and other towns in this vicinity I ng ID wooniDM Dmi, vn/WM|V.. —THE— - was unable, up to Tuesday after noon, to find any trace of tbs esoap- CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM , DAYTON, OREGON. ri •- -I IxDionmoN,—With its eompan- UNITED ARTISANS. ions, heartburn, flatulence, torpid A fall supply of Undertakers with tbie nettato but Mra. Goods kept in stock. Hearse, , ity of the liver, constipation, palpi- tatitm of the heart, poor blood,ho^i- wVhoalth being much better la ’ - B. L CONNOR, ache and other nervous symptoms, fioutbsrn California, than in any Robes, Embalming. MBS. sallow akin, foul tongas, offensive othsr part of the country, they, of BICYCLE REPAIRING. breath and legion of other ailments, coarse, would not think of making McMwwviLia, lodge directory . linn usurai» Undertaker, j attorney - at - law . O b . deetroctive malady among the from home,¿¿Ml their place in American people. The Harbine I charge of Mr. Trunk, a former rro- troatment «rill euro all three troub- ¡dent of this vicinity, and who, no- L Harrie. eyesight. WALTER YOUNG, FoUowo J. c. mcBOLS, M-G. See’y. g. W. gIGLER J. H. M c D onald . ' 4