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The appearance of our park At the Churches was much improved on Monday Methodist Episcopal by the cutting of the grass. J. T. Burch was the man who manipu* Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. and VkMt* preaching service at 8:00 P. M. every lated the mowing machine. t Sunday. Sermon ut 11:00 A. M. on Mrs. Tom Parish of Oregon the Sneond and Fourth Sundays of ». P. TIME CA md City who has been spending a each month. MOKTHROUND week or so with relative« in this Choir Practice, Wed. evening 7:30. Train 74 arrives 4.f4 a. m. city returned to her home the Prayer Meeting, Thun, evening 7:30. Train 76 arrivas 3:45 p. m. 1 Tnjïy"3T~Theme: "A Secret Morder first part of the week. Train 94 arrives 6.17 a. m Those who have not experienced uneasiness Train 102 arrives 12.67 p. m. Harry Dey and Bert Udell left rtnd It8 R*”“1*” or “Truth Will Out.” of mind, or are now in doubt as to whether or «OUTHHOtlMD Saturday for Wenatchee to file You —my friend, are cordially invited, not s certain bill has been paid, would do well Train 77 arrives 9:23 a. m. to investigate and avail themselves of the on some of the Callville land The place of the‘‘MethodistgaRTahake. Train 75 arrives 5:37 p. m. convenience and security afforded by a check Train 07 arrives 11.19 a. m. Milton A. Marcy, B. D. which has been thrown open for1 Train 111 arrives?. 13 p. m. ing account. settlement. Minister. Check stubs tell at a glance what has been Mrs. Glen Hord and son Ray paid, and from the time the check leavea your United Evangelical Time Card Dayton But possesion, you have a complete receipt. of Portland arrived in this city leaves Postofflee in A . M. for 10. (X) A. M. Sunday School North bound 8:80 last Friday for a visit with rela South bound l<t:55 tives and to spend the sum- 11 a. m Morning service. North bound 12.30 8 p. m. Wednesday —Midweek Prayer P. M. mer in the mountain«. North bound Meeting. Capital and Surplus $27,500.00. 3:15 Mr». R. Harris was a Portland South bound 5:05 7.00 P. M., K. L. C. E. visitor last Saturday. She was A glad hand will greet you at any j Mist Lena Stilwell was a coun accompanied by her niece Miss of these services. ty seat visitor Monday evening. Laveda Jones who has been mak C. P. Gates, Pastor. ing an extended visit in this city. Baptist Church F. E. Berry was a business visi Edward Leckband and wife of Sunday Schoo), 10 a. m. tor to Portland Wednesday morn Oregon City spent Saturday ard B. Y. P. U , 7 p. m. ing. 4 Sunday with relatives in this city. Preaching at 8 p. m by Rev. Powers, Thoe. Bird of Carlton transact E l informs us that he has receiv all welcome. ed business in this city last Fri ed a promoti n and is now runn day. ing an engine. club to meet with us Friday Auz. George Fowler who was cutting M. F. Hastings of the Union 4. A vote of thanks was extend vale country is the proud possess a tree Tuesday had the misfor ed to the host and hostess for Evaporators of ’■’ruita and Vegetables. Packer» of and tune to run a large sliver through their splendid entertainment. or of a new Ford. Dealer» in Frui Vegetables and all kind» of produce. C. C. Randall and wife of Hopp- his nose. We are not informed Henry Sternum received quite Always in the mar et for Green and Evaporated Fruits Be sore to see us ref ore selling any kind of produce. weil spent Sunday rat the J. B. as to how the accident happened severe injuries the latter part of but. it is reported to be quite a Stilwell home, last week when he was run over t your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables serious cut. by a wagon. He wa? handing Rov Gabriel and family of Mc Chas. Hadaway of near this one < f the reins to Elmer Baxter Minnville spent Sunday with rel city had the misfortune to fall who was on the wagon, and in atives in this city. from a swing the first of last doing so he had to get in behind Mias Marv Rtitler of Willamina we -k and hurt his shoulder so one of the horses. He had a is visiting at the C. G. Christen that he had to carry his arm in pitchfork under his arm and as son home this week. a sling for some time. He is im he stepped in to reach the line Mrs. H. GiHandors is snonf’- proving at this writing he struck the horse with the fork The Dayton Needlecraft met at and the team started before he ing a few weeks nt the .John Gil- the home of Mrs. Z. Spangle on could step out of the way. Elmer landera home in thia city. Lumber, Shingles and Building Material oi Mrs. J. L. thitchina of Hond Friday last. The invited guests saw what w’ould happen and kinds. Rivpr spent Sunday at the J. L. besides the members were: Mes- jumped off the wagon and raised dames M. F. Hord, Wallace, Ida the rack up so it would remove Stuart home in this city. ho; Glen Hord, Portland, Oreg.; some of the w< ight, and just the We Would Especially Call Your Atten Albert Udell of McMinnville H. Chapman, P. Hogle, F. T. empty wagon passed over him. tion to the fact that we have recently added a was a business roller in this city Mellinger and Eva L. Sams. He is reported as doing nicely at complete stock of the lit^h Standard Eowe the fore part of the week. Dainty refreshments were serv this writing. Bros. Paint. All colors and Shades. We Mrs. John Gillanders went to ed by the hostess and a very guarantee it to give the best satisfaction. Portland to «pend ’a short time 1 pleasant afternoon was spent by Webfoot with her sisters in that city. a I* LET US SHOW YOU. James Richardson transacted Tne United Artisans of this business at the county seat Mon Miss Ix>u Ford of Portland Just Received; Fresh car Standard Cement city held their installation Tues snent Saturday with her xiater, day. day evening and the following j Mrs. A. LaFevpr of th’« city. officers were installed: J. Arms, ' Roy Beech has been spending Mrs. Olive Rates of Portland P. M. A. ;D. A. Snyder, M. A; days with Carl Delme,ing returned homo after a weeks vis Ida Rowley, Supt; Nellie Spangle, 0 )a'ton‘ it at the home of her neice, Mrs. Insp; Eva Sams, Sec’y; Addie P’¡fer and wife were C. G. Christenson. Baxter, Treas; H. C. Wesner, count seat visilors Saturday. Harold Dodson and Ver! S. C; Rachel Keene, M. of C;' James Richardson and sister, This is the time of year to have your buggy re- Stretch went to work on a rock Mattie Snyder, J. C.; Herbert Mrs. W. Dunton were called to paired and । aintcd. We do first class work. crusher near McMinnville the Baxter. Inst; James Berryhill¡Woodburn to attend the funeral first of the week. and Charlotte Lewis, F. C.. Wm. °f their uncle. Wr also do first class horse shoeing and all kinds of forg ng and ma- W. J. Ostrand and wife of Wm. Burdett and family of Pate, Warder; Lena Stilwell, chine work. Bring in your work before the harvest starts. Gaston are spen ingseveral days Portland spent Fridav and Sat Musiciar. urday at the home of A J. Mc On Monday evening a number °f B. R. Wilson. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cann. of the young girls met at the Mrs. N. A. Harris was a caller We are indebted to Mrs. Geo. 1 home of Sophia and Martha Det- at the F. R. Wilson home on Baxter for a beautiful bouquet of Bering for the purpose of organ- Monday afternoon. J. L. ANDERSON, Manager Dahlias. We certainly do appreci- ^ing a club. As a result the Mrs. C. 0. Baxter is reported •«M mmmmwmvmvmaavvm %*%**%%%**%%* ate these little remembrances. i “Jolly Thirteen’’ was organized on the sick list. County Commissioner Allen of ”th‘be fo"°Dwi^ 0»!«« »'«f Mrs. W. F. Gilkey attended Dundee was in- this city Wedncs- ®d: C*™ Rowley’ P«»«l«nt: the Pleasant Hour Reading club day looking after the work on Freda Cumming», Vice Pres., at the Lafayette Locks cn In- L. Parrish E. G. Parrish Sopb'a Detmermg, Secretary; d afteenoon . the new Drye^ bridge. and Martha Detmenng, Treas n .v . ... o, , DAYTON GARAGE Mrs. L. J. Farlow of Wasco urer. The girls will do different «»Walder neice of Mr Sheard On Main Line of Capitol Highway cotmty. spent the past week visi work as their object as well asl"d fr'en Ne°ma. Arthur of ting with her brot er, Bird Par have a good lime. At an early । Forest Grove were visitors at the at DAYTON, OREGON ish of this city. hour the girls departed after i W. L. Sheard home. Gas and Automobile Supplie», Up-to-date Methods and Machinery The ladies of the Sunshine J. W. Martin and wife left for havin£ »pen a very enjoyable in our Repair Department. needlecraft club and their hus Cottage Grove Tuesday where ^me at their first meeting. bands gave a farewell party at PARRISH BROS., Proprietor« they will visit with Mr. Martin’s The annual meeting of the the W. L. Gilson home Wednes- brother. Pleasant hour Reading Club for day evening. Mr. Gilson and Glen Hord returned to his the election of officers was held family left Saturday morning home in Portland aftr r spending I : at the locks Friday, July 14, 1916. lor their new home in Idaho. Specials In a fe v days with relatives in this A picnic luncheon was served at noon after at after which meet The ladies Aid gave an ice city. I ing was called to order for the cream social Friday evening at Mrs. Ina Taggertand son Max, i transaction of regular business. the church, which proved to be a Saturday & Sunday of Ontario, Oregon are visiting Officers for the ensuing year success. at the home of Mrs. Taggert’s were elected as follows: Pres. Vogan’s Chocolates & Modern Sweets Continued on Editorial Page father, J. B. Stilwell of this city. Mrs. Sherman, Vice Pres. Mrs. Grape Shrub Tally Geo. Thompson of near this Nichols, Sec. Vivian Corbett, Port-O THURSDAY MARKETS city went to Portland last Thurs Treas. Mrs. Filer, Press Cor. day to enter the Behnke-Walker Maude Clark. An invitation was Butter (country) per 1b....... >26c Dayton Bakery & Restaurant Business College. < extended to the Dundee Womans’ Eggs............... ......... 21c. Paragraphical Paying Bills Twice Bank of Dayton Dayton Evaporating à Packin? Co S S. W. SIGLER & CO. ■ Headquarters For Spring Repairing Dayton Blacksmith & Repair Shop Ä — • 11- White Clover Ice Cream s