I VOL. XXII H DAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1906. HERALD. various capacities on the Herald for a dozen years,- and for the o if same length of time he was man* aging editor and part owner of the Journal while that newspa­ per was conducted by Albert Pulitzer. He returned to the Herald as editor of its Sunday W hy husbands desert edition four yean ago and re­ THEIR WIVBB. mained in that position until The new School Year opens September 25. Meanwhile One prominent Chicago society about a reports that one fourth of the fam­ he bad written several successful Excellent advantages offered for students, ilies wbioh applied for its assist­ plays, 'Robert Emet, a Tragedy,’ pleasant surroundings, with good moral associations- ance in 1905 had been doMrted by *Tbe First Violin, Her Majesty, the husband or wife. Another soci­ Lady Godiva.’ Lately he drama­ ety found that during the same pe tized 'The Prince of India, which tied one In ten of the families ask­ bar bad a remarkably successful ing its help had been deserted. ran in Chicago, and is to be pre­ Censes are subtle and complex. sented in Now York next winter.” One man will go away from home in good faith io March of employment. In almost every community Hard luck attends, him and be there is a class of people who will be under the efficient supervision of Prof. James Carrick, of drifts from place to place, and los­ want full liberty to curse and dam the Conservatory of G asgow, Scotland, an instructor of ability ing interest in home gradually be- churches and church influences, oomM alineated from his family, they want to engage in every­ and experience. and finally oeasM to communicate For further information call on or address with his wife. Another man will thing that has tendency to break quit home in anger, in which case down the Christian Sabbath and the deciding quarrel is usually the in fact the} insist on throwing culmination of a long series of bit­ their whole influence by word and deed in the way of every ef­ ter wrangle* ' President. A welldefioed class of deserters fort that io put forth to raise the io composed of husbands who leave moral standard of the communi- — f ■ ■■■ — ------------ — home just before the birth of a baby. y. And yet if they could see the The members of this clast* usually day when the doors of the church­ return after charity has seen the es should be closed; when every­ wife safely through the crisis and has paid all the accompanying body, including preachers went EQINS to Sunday ball games and yelled .expenses. Certain European oonntrfes have tike Comanches and bet on the and other states. The boat and shortest laws against desertion, which ap {game; when everybody, includ­ way to a state and life paper. eiarto be worthy of trial io the ing the women drank beer “when Additional work in both general and nited States. Under their opera­ they felt like it;” when it Was a special Methods; also, school manage ment for graded and ungraded schools ion a deserting husband is md - common thing to bear people tenoed to prison at hard labor. The curse and dam everything good will bo given thio coming year. Longer terms, higher wages and better state or municipality allows A daily and praise everything of an evil opportunities are open to Normal grad­ , wago for bis work, but instead of uates. School directors appreciate the and immoral tendency; yes if superior ability of Monmouth graduates i paying it to him pays it to his fam­ ily. It is said that when a man these fellows could see such a once finds that be cannot escape change brought about that condi­ tions would harmonize with their present desires, judging them by J. B. V. BUTLER, Registrar- inside, the prison walls.—By Ernest what they say and by their ac* tions, it is safe to say that they P. Bicknell- flgBBCBESBSBS! T hb B b O t P aid P bbss A gbnt would be filled with utter disgust at their surroundings, that they in th « W orld .—In the Ameri­ would say that it was too tough can .dswazine for September for them and they would pack SbermaXMorse publishes an in­ teresting* paragraph about J. J. 0. Clark, press agent for the a case where a few fellows in a Standard Oil Company. Mr. community want to reserve to f Morse tells about Mr. Clark in themselves the right to raise a connection with his account of little hell on earth all to them­ other great press agents employ­ selves, but they insist in pushing ed by trusts themselves in among people who “J. I. C. Clark, for forty years are striving to make moral condi- one of the most prominent news­ tons better, in order that they paper men in New York, is the may not get too near the “dead man retained by the Standard,” line.” Does anybody believe says Mr. Morse. “He is supposed that these are overdrawn conclu­ to be receiving a salary of $20,000 sions?— Newberg Graphic. "Is an Oregon production made in a year. Experiments are being made by “Mr. Clark’s usefulness to the Salem by 0. M. Eppley. It is a citizens of Salem with kerosine to pure, unadulterated Baking Powder Standard Oil Company remains lay the dust. The experiments and contains no poisonous or dill- to be proved. It is through him made have given very good results, " tirons substance injurious to health. that the company has imued de­ showing that by the use of kerosine .This Baking Powder is rapidly nials of the truth of charges gaining io favor by thorn who have brought against it this summer. duet can be kept down as well as even it a trial. All grocers in Ba­ But so far his appointment is sig­ by sprinkling with water, and in the end give belter results, It is rn keep it in stock. As also do nificant as evidence of the com ­ that by applying it on she PUT UP IN GLASS JABS others in valley towns and citiM. pany’s belated willingness to dis­ said roads for Several fears, it, makes a — Pstronise home—“Made in Ore- solid, smooth road, which does not cuss its affairs. Mr. dark is 60 ^T$„ (MTS, m” products, U m Perfection get either dusty or muddy. sting Powder. years old. He was employed in Pacific College, NEWBERG, OREGON. No Saloons. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT 4 DAYTON NO. 26 H. Edwin McGrew, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH Perfection Baking Powder AKIN6P0WDER S fl per year If paid in advance within six month!. advertiMmente, Single inch par aash additional inch 50 canto par dins notices in local column Scents rim insertion, 4 cents for subee