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Paragraphical Vitata» 8. P. TIME CARD NORTHBOUND • Train 76 srrives 8:46 p. m. Train 94 amv«a 6.17 a. m Train 102 arriva« 12.67 p. m. BUUTHHOUND Train 77 arrives 9:0 a. m. Train 76 arrive« 0:37 p. m. Train 97 arrive»« IL 19 a. rn. Train ill arrives 7.13 p. m. Tims'Card Dayton Bus leaves Postoffice in A. M. for 8:80 10:56 12.30 North Itound South bound North bound F. M. At hte Churches J. W. Lorett, who is teaching the Sitton school, some five miles Methodist Eplscopsl the other side of McMinnville is Sunday school at 10:60 A. If.'and also home, stating that his school preaching service at 7:30 P. M. every was closed on account of the Sunday, fiurmon at 11:00 A. M. on snow. He says that where he the first and third Sundays of each was there was a trifle over 3 feet month. Choir Practice, Wed. evening 7:30. of snow. Prayer Meeting, Thurs. evening 7JO. I^ast Thursday evening the You —my friend, are cordiallv invited. young ladies of this city gave a 1 ae place of the *'Methodl«t£)^'shake. miscellaneous shower to the bride Milton A. Marcy, B. D. Minister. to lie, Miss MedoraShippy, at the home of Mrs. E. G. Parrish. Unlted Evangelical Many pretty and useful gifts were presented to Miss Shippy, 10 00 A. M. Bunday School and after spending a very plea- 6.so P. M., K. L. C. E. sant evening the guests departed Wednesday, 7^’0-Prayer Meeting A glad hand will greet you at any tu their several homes. of these services. C. P. Gates, Pastor KOH S a L e :— Hix head of Grade Jersey milch cowa. Alao on« registered Hol- _________________ ________________ „ M. of C., Mrs. Rachel E. Keen; • Jr. Con., Mrs. Stella Hatfield; During the past week we have Ingt A w Hatfield; Field com., The Ladle« Auxiliary to thaCommer- । had a great deal of cold weather Mjg8 Ix;na Sti|wen an(] peter cial Club will hold its regular meeting and great deal of snow for this Swanaon; Organist. Miss Lena thu in Club rooms Tuesday, Jan. 26. section. Of course this ha”! gtiwell; Warder William Pate; D. A. Snyder was a Portland brought into use many of the pinance comGeo. A. Gabriel, visitor Thursday. sleds and cutters that have long F. T. Mellinger and Herbert Bax- Chas. Spangle spent Sunday lain idle, and many have made ter. After the installation cere- with friends in Portland. new ones. It has been the de mony the members present en Miss Lena Stillwell was a Port light of the young and the old to joyed a very pleasant evening, land visitor Thursday. slide down hilt and many sleds during which time they enjoyed Clifford Maynard of Newberg and toboggans may i>e seen on oranges, pop-corn and candy. has been spending the week with the hill on Main street friends in this city. The report has reached us that LVebfoot the users of the telephone along If you would like to know what the cold weather will do to the the line, running towards Dun J. E. Proffitt was a Portland water pipes ask W. S. Hibbert. dee, received a seven* shock a visitor Wednesday. few days ago when the electric C. Randall and wife were Sun Glenn Hord returned to his day visitors at the John Stilwell home in Portland last Sunday wire of the railroad came in con home. after spending several days in tact with the telephone lines. Mrs. James Dundas, who was Miss Esther Nichols spent this city. using the time was knocked un- Monday at the J. E. Proffitt John Baxter left last Friday conscioi s for a short time and home. morning for Newport where he one other lady along the line re- Mrs. Herman Wilson was a will spend several days with re ceived a severe shock. At the McMinnville visitor Tuesday. latives. same time the current reached James Richardson and wife the local switch board and burn were county seat visitors Mon Good Buggy for «ale eheap. Inquire of Mrs. Ed. Walling. 52tf ed off 10 of the different lines.1 day. Mrs. Julia Brock of Salem Ore Outside of the al>ove we have Miss Etta Peffer left Monday gon is visiting for a few days heard of no other damage. for Idaho where she will spend with her brother, A. H. Nicols The Dayton Evaporating and. some time visiting with relatives. and family. Packing Company of this city re Mrs. Wess Morgareidge is re- Tuesday night was the coldest ceived a letter the fore part of I orted some better from her re of the winter, early risers Wed the week from 0. M. Eldridge cent illness. nesday morning report the mer Co., Brokers of Omaha, Nebr. i that they had had some demand cury at 5 above zero. Unity Anderson Blacksmith shop has for more of the production of the moved into the new building one Company here and wondered if The families of Daniel Gibbon door south of the former location. this company could arrange to and Francis Wirfs Sr. have been put in a larger stock of their I hey are now situated in one of quite sick with Lagrippe. goods in that citv. This speaks he finest buildings in the city. Mrs. Ralph Taylor and child pretty well for the company, Carl Bruhn paid the Tribune showing that their goods are lie- ren were visiting at the home of office a visit last Wednesday and coming in general circulation Mrs. W. H. Taylor several days while here, renewed his subscrip throughout the United States, last week. tion. Many thanks Mr. Bruhn call and also these same goods are Francis Wirfs is on the sick again. very much in demand, ' list. The Sisterhood of the Christ- A large number of the young Mrs. Sarah Richards and Mr. air. church met last Wednesday people of this city surprised the B. V. Richards were visiting at’ afternoon at the home of Mrs. newly married couple, Mr. and the M. Oliphant home Sunday. Geo. Baxter. The next meeting Mrs. Leonard Parrish at the They departed Monday for their will be held in two weeks at the home of the bri des parent, Mr. home at LaGrande. home of Mrs. F. E. Berry. and Mrs. L. J. Snippy last Sun-. Qn account of the cold weather The Ladle« Aid Society of the M. E. day evening. The young people and go much 8ickneS9 the sewing church will give • Camp-Fire Social in gained admittance to the house dub wiH nQt meet with Mr8. | the M E. church on Friday, Jan. 28th. in a mysterious manner and after Francis Wirfs until Jan. 27. Campfire atoriea will be told by old •oldiers and pioneer«, interspersed with trying the doors of many of the Mrs. Schellenberger . and little old fashioned Songs. Admission, Child rooms finally succeeded in finding ren between the ages of 5 and 12, 10 the right room. After giving the son Lorane were visiting Mrs. cents, General admission 15 cents, or newly weds a warning they left E. C. Oliphant Tuesday. two for a quarter.'—5 2t. the door to give them time to put “ This is the way the snow comes down Softly, softly falling, Dr. J. D. Dunn of Portland in an appearance down stairs. In! .L 1 r „„ a ■ So God giveth the snow white wool, and Wm. C. Dunn of St. the due course of time Mr. and Bnij Paul Oregon were in Davton Mrs. Parrish put in their appear- ^¡g ¡g fhe way the snow comes down. Wednesday last transacting bnsi- ance to find that some fourty or Softly, softly falling.” ness. The Dunns at one time fifty of their friends had as lived on what is now known as sembled in the rooms down stairs. “Milton got only h tew poiiuda foi the H. D. Fuller farm. After spending a very pleasant rnrudlse Lout.’ ” EXCHANGE:»-flic«" reaidehce prop evening, the guests departed “Indeed!" exclaimed Mr. Penwiggle. erty .in Belle Plaine. Kans««, toward wishing the newly weds a very "He could have done better by turn ing it into a s'narlo for the movtea.’’— small table-lanii farm in Yamhill Co., happy and prosperous wedded i Washington Star. on lake or river. Write for full de« life. cription and,phptograph«. I F. U. EJmley, Bolle Plaine, Kan. The United Artisans of this! Dayton Market Report city held their semi-annual in- j Miss Gladys Lorett, who has .... 35c. Butter country.... .. _35c been teaching the school stallation last Tuesday evening. ,, creamery— ,.30c. Eggs------ .................. at High Heaven, returned to her The following officers were in Poultry .... 14c. ------ —....... llSc. 1 homa jn this city the latter part stalled to there respective offices:- Veil---------------........ -4 Sc- Beef.......:....:. — . — '- — - P. M. A., George A- Gabriel; M. of last week, due to the fact that ...... 8c. Pork............................ ...... 9c. the snow has become so deep A., D. A. Snyder; Supt, Mrs. Mutton... x—....... 32c. Oatau — ...... — Ida E. Rowley; Insp., Mrs. Nel that traffic has been put out of . 86c. Wheat ......... $9t. commisson and the school was lie Spangle;. Sec’y., Mrs. Eva L. Hay clover.^.,— $14t. “ timothy—..... closed. She states that there Sams; Treas.. Mrs. Addie Baxter; S13t •• vetch ind oats Sr. Con., Howard C. Wessner; was 4 1-2 feet . of snow. .. f < • 1 .■ .1 . ■ ; North U»und • Routti hound 3:16 6:06 Conservative Sound Safe Bank of Dayton Your Banking Business Solicited Capital and Surplus 327,500.00 } , Oregon Dayton, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. L SHERMAN. PraaidanL R. L. HARRIS, Vice President. D. A SNYDER, Secretary. J. L. STUART, Cashier. J. C. NICHOLS, Director. stein Bull. Inquire of E. J. Converse. 2tp. Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co. Evaporator» ot Fruit» and Vegetables. Packers of and Dealers in Fruit> Vegetables and all kinda of produce. Always in th« mart et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Be aure to tee us before selling any kind of produce. Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables C. C. CARTER S. W. SIGLER S. W. SIGLER & CO Lumber, Shingles, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Sand, Lath, Brick, Tile, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Plastic Seal Roofing for old roofs. Anything and Everything handl ed in a First Class Building Material Yard. We have on hand at present a lot of 2x4 at $5.00 per thousand. Cull Shingles, 90 cents per thousand. Should you require anything in our line come and investigate prices. Will be pleased to serve you. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS" Southern California has much to offer you this winter. City or country, mountain or beach resorts all are invit ing. The Panama California Exposition at San Diego will remain open another year-bigger and better than ever. But Southern California offers something even greater than this. It is the ever-present and delightful Sunshine and Flowers Roses in bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening on the trees, Poppies and Geraniums everywhere. real California. This is the The expense of a trip to Southern Cal ifornia is not great * Low Round Trip SÄÄT. Pacific Northwest points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure. Through car service on limited trains, through dining car and observation cars make the all-rail route the delightful way to go. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC NEW TODAY W rite P ortland S chool O f P racti - F orestry , 817-20 Dekum Bldg., cal W. A. ALEXANDER & COMPANY offers every ycung man in Dayton who is. interested in out-of-doors an opport unity to perfect himself in the splendid and profitable science of TREE REPAIR. We guarantee connections With this company upon completion of cdurse that will establish you in a solid successful business that will grow as we grow. Your opportunity is our op portunity. We solicit your investiga tion. Tree Surgery Pays. Learn IL Portland, Ore. 5tf ■Calf Without Leg« or TatL Hickman. Ky.-C. G Higgs, a fann er near here, says that one of bls cows cave birth to a “calf and n batt” or two calves. One is perfectly normal In every respect, while the other baby bovine was minus legs and tall. Its head and body were of normal also. The “half calf’ died, of course.