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HERALD. JDAYTON ¡¡ta Children s Day services at Chris- Miss Clara Bradley. , member, it is therefore, of utmost tian oburoh next Sunday evening.] Address by Prof. Leavitt. Tbe importance when viewed from a June 3, at 8 o’clock. All are cor- address although abort, was excel- financial standpoint tbat the dially invited. 1 lent and well delivered. 1 people in selecting anch offiJS “Otto« BI .H ’< «dln< F« bll c»- nu and Th«®1®«1* by little children I settle upon a Cbas Woolworth, who is at work. Mi,» VOL. XXII M. Woolworth. -------------- - CarU Porton, anulari, man of lattar wide busi- ant RU 8M a «te DAYTO» J u- DAYTON» OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1906. at M c M innville MEMORIAL DAY. Butter 25c roil, loeat Det meri ng’s. One Day Only «wart Potatoes flOo per bushel. New wall paper at Harris'. MONDAY, JUNE 4th Shows 2 and 8 P. M. ABBIVA1, AMD DBPASTCBB OF M aha . 1 and in wl __ 1 -Uli *»*JVAL AMD DXPABTUXK OF TKAIXA Everything in the grocery line BttendaDco at tbe exercise« io the VINE and school childrsa marched to the Burch & Reiss Shows. Having acquired all of tbe Trained animals of the । Arrive Norris & Rowe SHOWS AND CONSOLIDATED. •d the baantfal ocasmony of ttrw- ing flowers on the water io msmoij of the brave msn killed dnringuf By leaving your laundry at Z Bpengle'e barber shop, you can get it laundried io the best of style.1* W. R. C and children bad returned tcMhrir Uli. the* a ^™^ 7" Pr. Leroy Lewis of MeMiaavUle, dinner. , m >as a visitor ta Dayton en Sunday. At 2 p m. ths G. A. R W. R. C. At 2 Je retornad home oo the evening and VUliUIVIl, children, WMV who uau bad <XWl met SI at IM the MM« I -A t> 1 J A « 1 A h*11 8*®tad in Une and marched to th®Park- Oomssaoder of tbe Post,) CIRCUS Beared the democratic nominee for the office of County Jn/lflFA i* Count* Judge, MA. was born in va Polk Orejon, 42 year, ago wdil bv birth IT« • »U(>* pyb»rtb. He a a eon of one of we most highly respected pio- ^k*”!?’*** of T0**1 c«»nty. • '•W^awva v®«iddot A of Yam- 1*11 A-------------- «in« county over twelve years. yha^ county needs in the »*“«*»■»*<■ tbatdty biaae to order. Adjutant A. J. ® of applying the broadest and MoCann road order of Natiooai I moat conservative business meth- ’ ar . W“ Bigl^ D. DeTiere who has bean ia the . state York a » । of a New . t _■ on v" business sev day* 0“ T°’* , Mfert flwwwMw W ft Km V'lMUioauucr. Pwer, by Chaplate R. Snyder. I tration of tbat office and Nn. Frantfe Hazritina land, are here visiting relatives and friends. Same with their famous shows, Messrs. Burch A Reiss now have the largest and best w. BEARCE FOR COUNTY JUDGE. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE, and keep some of Between ^^“'felpeople’s money is annually coL Morio—Star Jpangled Banner— ln j“6* a“d expended up- Miae Francis aeeieted bv Mise i tbe direction of tbe county h0“1* Jon*------------------------ ?°U ■wbieb tbe “Tbe Knots of Blue and Gray,”|k ,n a sense, a predominant goods just received RIPPEY A 00. That has ever visited this section. had ,leM caPBbi,iti«8 supported bj a aion, and snowed tbat they U..V.V.V U7 »rs. P?«»o"»> integrity been carefully trained by Mi R. B.Miller, Patriotic Instructor of the ? . b,Rb individual character. W. R. C., assisted by Mrs. R. L. | “ “»furthermore, necessary that Harris. -- the performance of that impor- At theoemetery graves were beau- (tent trust, shall not be hampered tifuliy decorated with flower» Afby "entangling alliances” with N. W. Van-Oedeli, of Seiwood, a former reoidetrt of Dayton, has been serioueljr ill. Mrs. Ralph Hadley, his daughter, went to see her father last week. m ° t * -jfn‘ A. C. Detmeriog is agai — A J* suffering from disease of ooe of bi_ lower limbs, the same as that by which she was a sufferer some U míty S chool C locbs . months since School closed at'Unity District Miss Fannie Rippey who has been No. 28, on Fridav, May 25. Owing aching school at She al home and assisting in Rippey ft to the proximity of the eighth grade examination to the clone of school, the graduating exercises were dis- having dotad. ' penned with, aod the nmailer pupiln a“i;and Mrs. McCann’s two rendered a short program, wbiob of X«M‘nnviile, Mr. they had prepared. . •uv Considering the utuiuuii difficult vi||uau eighth -A— 4- Royal Roman. Hippodrome, Bigi Double Menagerib'. l Aerial j ~ -rw Grand Free Street Parade, Enor-|£j£~y mous Waterproof Tents. E| Those employed as instructors for er schools ail over the county, we 600 PEOPLE | the coming school year for the Day- hope tbat our pupils who failed will clique or clan which nature of tWngs, will make hinvbeholden to any indi vidual qr vfet of individuals, as againbt-: thejnasees. Furthermore, Mr. Pearce is a young, vigorous man, in the prime of life. He is up-to-date U18 progressive by in stinct and training, and yet con servative and* careful in every thing be undertakes. He is one of those kind of men who ab stain from making indiscrimi nate promises and prides himself in doing things, instead, not to fulfill promises, but because the things ought tq be did. Mr. Bearce’s election will doubtless result in a most excellent busi- nees administration of the affairs of the office. HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES ETC A When you are building 6r repairing?'‘«tiff need nails, lockror other hardware, give tbe undersigned a call. Prices of stoves hardware and other articles in our line, the lowest.- • fa*1 ,ineof FARM IMPDEMENT8, SHELF HARD WARE, PAINTS aod OILS. Our prices are low as the lowest Goods not in stoex will be ordered without delay. J. L. CASTLE & CO ton public school are: Prof. James not feel discouraged, and will think Dodson Mrs. Stanley, Miss Young tbat we make no invidious distinc and Miss Flora Bertram. tion in mentioning the rapid pro- Rev. Chas. T. Hewitt will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All ace attended school only six months cordially invited. Rev. Hewitt has during the school year, and com M a RBIAGK LICKNSKS. been employed ae pastor of the pleted both the seventh and eighth grade courses of study. Thu no Baptist church. Ella D. - Fitsgerald, age A> 21 , M to lioeable advancement reflect* to bit). ---------- —a«--™, -go Ferry street has been graded up credit, as well as to the credit of hie | Charles Wilson Spenoer, sge 24 ; ~ ara y in good shape, and new crosswalks parents, whose painstaking effort« both residente of Yambill county. We can »»Het you by showing through our latest styles in outing suits I ba" aidad in ^unog for We are showing the swelleat line of summer furnishings io the county The beet brands of canned fruits wb11 ffierited eminenoy. at moders •• prices. Our entire line of Ladies Spring Suite, Jackets and be k An tad' A WOrd Of ‘»““•'“telteo is due all and all other kinds of canned goods be, n will be a fine thoroughfare. the p.tron, for thejr kind ro opera. kept by Filer & Son. Skirts to be closed out at Factory Prices. Mrs. R. W. Swink, wife of the lion toward tbe moral and iutlleo NOTE ANH LETTER PAPER. Ice and ice cream of best quality ENVELOPES, PLAIN AND FANCY, Southern Pacific agent at the Day- tua) advancement of the school, at Detmeriog’a PENS, INK. FANCY NOTE PAPER AND TABLETS ton depot, took her departure oo and my heartfelt gratitude io due CANDIES, NUTS, ALL KINDOF 680 yards of high grade Indian Linneo, regular 25 and 30c grades Thursday morning’s train, accom them for their characteristic gener Bargains in wall paper at THE BEST CONFECTIONERY MA DE. i special 18c. v.r panied by her little daughter, for osity in overlooking any uninten Harris’. .ORANGES, LEMONS, ANDOTHERTROPICAL FRUtTS Portland and Lane county, where tional errors oo my part. 25c Lace Hose, special 14c pr. . ALSO, A Our entire line of Mieses BLACK CAT Hose, with white feet, regular she will visit friends and relatives. To my pupils whose memories I 25c values, tn close out, 19c. Mrs. 8. expects be away one mouth. fondly cherish, I dedicate the fol 85 do« Ladies’ Lisle finish Ribbed Vests, regular 35c goods, special 19c Kiss Vivian Miller who has be n lowing: Kura size Vesta 25c D emocratic N omixxb fob -a.i v « j r j « « «i . .teaching school near Bunday Baker City,| 1 A »V' t, Ii ' grade U<W k-1* V<*u’ re«u,Mr 600 •P®ci»l 35c. arrived borne on tbe - i7ü!Jiii.ÎÏÎ.TST even- R. JACOBSON A CO. You will find them all at A. C. Detmering’s, Prepare for Hot Weather. And at Right Prices. Special For Ten Days. The Best Quality of TOBACCO and CIGARS, etc., etc Giv« n/«w«y with Childrens and Misses White Convas Slippers, a pair] with ber scbooitwhich was'ber'flrst of whi’e hose - . . .. ...... । »»perioDoe io that business. She Our r-ntitf line of ladies, mens and childrens Tan Shoes, at greatly) was offered the school for aootber rrducrd prices. • year, but thinks she will secure one nearer home. R. JACOBSON & CO. McMinnville, Oregon. Prof. James Dodson, the new principal of the Dayton public school, has moved here with bis family. They are occupying ooe of of Mrs. Mary Hadley’s bouses near the school bouse Prof Dod ------- 1 son was principal of the Dayton school some years ago, nioce which time be ban been teaching al 8t Johns, In a letter received from Dr J E Mareb, Chiropractic Specialist, formerly in Dayton, but now located in Portland, he elated tbal be had just returned from Seattle He bad been there for six months at tending two cases which had baffled tbe medical physicians, and which be succeeded in healing Mr. Marsh informed us that be was now located in Portland for all time. His place of business is Suite 19-20 Selling-Hirsob Building. Dr. Marsh treats disease without medicine. Th« »jejBt «’M esAeol l«»ks leeslv sad As It mada aloaaon ««« all ___ _ ____ tha _ bill, ___ __ A - _ a LODGE DIRECTORY. NEWBERG, OREGON. But btCAUM I Will vote for the People’s Choice for United States Senator. bmd. Of Tillamook, iw the roll Ie called is Heaves. * one name be mi.Mna there. B. W. a WINK, Taaehar. * Republican Candiate for Joint Represestattve, W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200 Woodmen of the World meets on Sat urday of each week, in Woodman hall. Dayton, Oregon. Viaiting Neigbora welcome. A. C. DARR, O. C. L. H. LmCHER, Clerk. Undertaker^ A report has been put into oir culalion, at first through a mis Y amhill abd T illamook C ountiks . WOMEN of WOODCRAFT understanding, tbat F. H Cald DAYTQN, OREGON. well, Democratic candidate for < State Senator, pays bnt 34 cents Woodcraft, meets on the flrat Thursday evening of each month in Woodman tax in this county. The report YAMHILL COÜNTY. ball. Dayton, Or. Visiting Neighbors A full supply of Undertakers is now being used maliciously always welcome. Goods kept in stock. Hearse, for the purpose of discrediting MRS. IDA 8. ROWLEY,U. N. Robes, EmbahfiHig ALMEDA Ri ML ER, Clerk. Mr. Caldwell in the eyes of the voters, as it is well known that he owns conside^able<property, and the small tax alleged to have UNITED ARTISANS been paid would indicate that he W.O. POWELL. D. Or Security AsMueHy No. 1ft, meet« in is escaping the payment of his resalar Mccion the 1st and 3<l Tiweda^in just share of the taxes. * In or —THE— •neh month, in W.of the W. hall,at 7 JO S tatkmbnt bt J. 0. M c K krn . der to correct the erroneous p. in. Viritine member« tnvltod. MRS. M. M. R088NKR, M. A. To tbe Voters of Yambill County: report and to show the length to W. H. HIBBKRT, Sac. I desire to state that, if elected, which hie opponents are spread-) < ' • ■ : "I Tae dnigli-M, kolfeleM system ot I ahall be perfectly free to choose iug false reports the reader is re heaUng. Agee ahaadof medicine, Ad such deputy as WHl best serve ferred to the books io the County justing rooms C. W. PowrU e residen«». the interests of the people, as I Sheriff’s office. They disclose Offlce hours:—1:XO toS:OW p. in BOARD OF TRADE. have made and will make, no tbs fact that Mr. Caldwe!^ is If an Oregon production made in by 0. M Eppley. It isa ante-election promisee. Contra paying 132 41 tax on 198 4 acres Dayton Board of , Trade meets pure, unadulterated Baking Powder ry to a report that is being very of land in secs. 17 and 18. t. 3, r. B. F. bWICK, on first Monday evening of each industriously circulated. I have Jw.; and 140.50 on the H. F. and contains no pnisonnue or dili- month. 8. W. 8IGLER, Pres. tirone súbetenos injurious to heelih. not promised the deputysbip tq' Caldwell ft Co.’s drug store in 0. B. RIPPEY, See. DAYTON, Thio Baking Powder ia rapidly either Dr. J. H. Nelson nor Ira1 Newberg, a total of 872.81. OREGON. Democratic Nominee, g aioing ia favor by those who have O. Nelson. Neither of these gen*1 Ladies Auxiliary to Board of g ivon ft a u trial All i grocers in Sa- tiemen i . Al ao-i 1 Payton is a good place to ceL tiemen deaire, desire, or or can can sffbrd afford to tone- Trade meets every Friday at 3 p. tn. otbere in veite/^t^. d° '’•P1 tbe P°«Bion, and if elected,'ebrate »b« Fourth. A fine park MRS. M. A. OILKEY1, Pres Pstronise h«me-“Ma<i^ii o£ 1 «PP0»“} of them *™! good ball ground aod other MISS GERTIE PALMER,Sac C” products. Use Perfection ai,my d®PaV d«™« my term df things to make it pleasant for R L CONNOR, dag Powder. office. This statement is made those who celebrate. Noncx—-Two good milk cow CHARLES V. GALLOWAY, Perfection OREGON Baking Powder . epplb S jjxxUlllÿ ÖAKIN6 POWDER pUT OP IN GLASS JARS -pTs, Qtrrs.MAU^ ■ ' '■ CHIROPRACTIC SYSTEM. BurraiBi ii Coin» Sold by O. B. RIPPEY & CO. J : imwcisnTNKi ' •' Whan you want a good sbava proval of both the gentlemen hair cut or shampoG, oall oo Z. referred to. J. C. McKiftN. Spangls, jbe Daytonbarber. Democratic Candidate FOR COUNTY CLERK. DENTIST, iviog milk will be exchanged or good' stock goats Inquire at thia office, or of R. G. HAnr.xy. ATxOWJY AT-UW. M< Mixxvri.LF. Op