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Dire Thraat. "Listen to me now, bredereu an' ala- teren. an’ particular yo’ young lambs ob de flock," the old nefro preacher remarked durlug the course of the service; "dar's got to be mo' solem- neaa In dis h.vah church. Ah ain’t gwlne to stand no nor» dla nudgin' amt whisperin’ aud gigglin'. De fust time Ah hears a nigger snigger Ah's gwlne do sumpen to yo’ all." He paused and let hla eyea wander over the congregation. "Ah tell yo’ what Ah'» gwlne do. Ah'a gwlne hah de collection plate passed a second time, an' Ah's gwlne git Hrur' Swlfty Hick a, what aiu de middle weight champeen prlieflghter ob de whole state, to pass hit."—Argonaut. Saturday Night ARCADE THEATRE Prince and Betty P resen ted by W illia m D esm ond Back to the Woods Odd Ceremony. H a ro ld L lo y d FIRST SHOW 7:30 Two days annually are observed In Illuminating the graves of the Central cemetery In Vienna. This burying place, while comparatively modern. Is regarded as one of the two moat beau tiful In the world. The Illuminating ceremony occurs on Ascension day and on the anniversary of the burning of the King theater In 1881, when many fell victims to the tlatues. When sta tionary lamp posts of midget slse are at the sides of a plot, these are lighted, hut those not equipped depend upon the bereaved loved ones who still re main to mourn them to carry lighted candles anil torches as a means of Illumination. SECOND SHOW 9:00 A d u lts 2Oc Ch ildren I Oc H HI BRITAIN AFTER WORLD'S OIL D o es Your Stationery Carry Your Personality? W e can supply you with stationery in any color or finish. Y o u will find a full assortment here — and all good quality at reasonable prices. President T ells Senate John W ould Exclude Allens. O N TH E BACK, Relieve« soreness and We Carry the Famous Johnson & Johnson Red Cross Products remo>es pain. Recom mended f o r rheumatism« kidneys, sprains, o v er w o rke d muse lea, etc. Belladonna Plasters, Red Cross Kidney Plasters, SynolSoap, Red Cross Absorbent Cotton, etc., all made by Johnson & Johnson —known the world over. We guarantee all Red Cross Products. Have you a full assortment in your bath room? iD W i WATSON’S PHARMACY Washington.—Great Britain’s policy with reference to world petroleum sup plies is reported to be to exclude aliens from the control of petroleum supplies within the empire, and to endeavor to obtain some measure of control over oil properties in foreign countries, the senate was Informed in state department report transmitted by President Wilson. The report, signed by Under Secre tary Frank L. Pork, was furnishsd in response to a resolution by Senator Gore, democrat. Oklahoma, asking what disabilities were being imposed upon American exploitation of world oil resources by other countries. CHEVROLET T he C h eap est C o m p letely Equipped A u to m o b ile I n T h e W o r ld “490” Touring Car $957.00 Baby Grand Touring Car $1525.00 F. O . B. D A Y T O N W e a re A g e n ts f o r th e 5 E a s te r n T o w n sh ip s o f Y am h ill Co. See L o u is & G ra y o u r a u th o riz e d d e a le rs fo r D a y to n a n d v ic in ity . Anderson Motor Co. \ N ew berg , O regon GpnFrdl Bld< ksmilhing J a c k O h le r t a n d E . H. B u s b y United Evangelical 10.00 A. M Sunday School 6:30 p. m. K. L, C. E. Wednesday, 7:3b p. in. Prayer Meeting Preaching services second and fourth Suuday at 7:30 p. m., first and third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Everyone welcome to all these ser- VlCt^H F. E. Ficher. Pastor. Baptist Church Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Services every 2nd and 4th Sundays. Evening Services every 1st and 3rd Sundays. All are invited. W. T. Ford. Pastor. Church of Christ Bible School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. in. I’resching every Sunday morning. ways Strangers and visitors are alw welcome. H. Kendall. Minister. House Bill Aim ed at Sugar Dealers. HOUSE SUSTAINS PRESIDENT'S VETO Washington.—President Wtlaon’s ve to of the legislative appropriation bill, as containing an Infringement on ex ecutive authority, was sustained In (he house against the effort of the repub lican majority to override It. Though aided bv a handful of deni ocrata. the republicans fulled by 2k votes to obtain the neeessary two thlrdr majority to repass the bill over the president's disapproval. The measure then went buck to the appropriation committee for elimination of the sec tlons objeeted to and will be returned to the house for passuge In Its modi fled form. The republicans rolled up 170 voles to overcome the veto, but the demo rats east 127 votes to sustain the president. The vote ears!, s with It a lenial of opportunity for the senate to attempt offsetting the veto, for the redrafted measure will leave the house without the provision relating to pow ers of the Joint committee on printing, at which the veto was aimed. Washington.—Sugar dealers would be required to sell their holdings, ac cording to uniform prices filed with the Federal Trade commission or pay HAROLD HOWELL ACQUITTED a tax of two cents a pound on all sugar Prisoner In Jail for Eight Months on sold, under a bill introduced In the Charge of Killing Girl. house by Representative Steenerson, Marshfield, Or. — Harold Howell, Minnesota. aged l»i, has his freedom after eight months In the county Jail and three British Soldiery Rushed to Ireland. times facing trial in the circuit court / Cork.—Two thousand troops from on the charge of murdering Lillian England were landed at Bantry Sat Leuthold at Bandon on July 27. The urday and immediately distributed Jury in the third trial returned a ver throughout West Cork. Troops to the dict of not guilty in the circuit court number of 150 also arrived at Sklb- at Coquille. The jurors were out 17 berdeen. They commandeered sev hours. eral buildings there. . Board and Rooms The undersigned is now prepared to fijcnish meals of the best at ull hour. My beds are new and comfortable. A \ / share o f your patronage is solicited. M rs C. E. M a u ts Dayton Ask Economy Cleaners & Dyers 314 First Street, Newberg, Ore. Phone W hite 28 C leaning, D y in g , Pressing, R epairing Hats Cleaned and Blocked All u)ork Guaranteed. Prices R ight. Give Us A T rial A n d Be Convinced. English SuperstRlons. The murder occurred July 27 near In England there Is a superwtltton Bandon. Lillian Leuthold, aged 16, that If a bride and groom eat i»crl- had been shot while walking over a wlnkle leaves together they will love trail and her boV was concealed In each oilier. Should he, after marriage, the brush. It was found the next day prove recalcitrant, here Is u wny to when the girl was missing. She was win him hack: Take a piece of the last seen alive at the home of Rev. root of a wallflower nnd n partridge's heart, roll them Into a bull and make Mr. Jennings which she had visited the man eat It. If you want to learn and later started for her own home. whether your lover loves you, crush Howell's arrest followed In August. »onie bleeding heart If the Juice he red, he does; If It be white, be does not. COUD TIBES SYRUPS Golden 5 pound pail..______________.8 0 1 Golden 10 pound p ail........ .......... 11.65 White 5 pound pail___________ .90 White 10 pound pail__________ t 1.701 S y r u p w ill do a s w e ll a n d c o st o n ly o n e third th e p r ic e o f s u g a r . O O D m ileage, good looks, good traction— a ll to an extreme degree— are features o f these tires. In their m aking and in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. G PRODUCE Ergs per doz.......................... ...............35 Dairy Butter per pound...... .............. 50 I Creamery Butter per pound. .............. 65 I I Potatoes per 100 pound____------ » Cow Hom T im ip seed home grown ............................. » .75 per lb. SUGAR .25 Cane sugar per pound......... Cane sugar per sack ........... ....... 24.25 I F a rre ll’s W e d d in g B re a k f a s t S y ru p is 20 p e r c e n t p u re g ra n u la te d s u g a r s y ru p a n d h a s p ro v en m o st su ccessfu l f o r f r u i t c an n in g . P u t up in 5 a n d 10 p o u n d p a ils, S pecial P ric e by th e case; o r in 20 a n d 40 p o u n d p a c k e ts. The Fisk Ideal: “ To be the beat concern in the world to work for, and the squarest concern in existence to do business with.“ SOAPS White Wonder ...................... .... 4 for .26 Sw ift’s Pride....................... . 4 for' .251 2 for 16 1 . Clean Eaay.............................. 2 for . 151 Van Hooter,s Bleaching...... ...3 for .251 Ivory Laundry....................... ...2 for .25 Steam refined Borax......... ....1 for .10 I Fels N aptha______________ 10c per bar B uy it a t th e D a y to n G ro cery a n d b u y i t a t once, fo r th e p rice o f s u g a r sy ru p s m u s t a d v a n c e in p ro p o rtio n to s u g a r p rices. DAYTON GROCERY ■tM f**f* I a .,...e , , Next Time—BUY FISK L O U IS a G R A Y DAYTON. OREGON Canned Goods Solid Pack tomatoes. Solid Pack tomatoes per doz Notico to membara of Brookaide Standard tomatoes................ Cemetery Association. Standard tomatoes per dos. is now due oue The annal fee <f one dollar la lect corn...... ................. .... and payaole to the at cretary of the th e p f*- ganiiation, Mrs H. 0 . Coburn n oryicè o r /o J, Miller Mercantile Co. 1 L. Sherman Treasure. * A lw a y s re a d y to d o y o u r re p a irin g , h o rse sh o e in g a n d g e n e ra l n la c k s m ith in g w ork. CER1ALS Flour per sack________________ 6 3.50 I Flour per Bbl ______________ 1 13 65 Rolled Oats per pound ________ 08 H Rolled Oats per 9 pound sack___ . .90 Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack— 1.00 Farina_________________________ 1.001 Farrell’s Wedding Breakfast LOST: Two Bamboo jointed billing rods in caaaa between the F. E. Berry home and Dayton. Finder plea*« leave the same with the Tribune office. Keep moving, you w ill have plenty of time to loaf after you're dead. O H LER T & BUSBY OUR PRICE LIST will appear in this paper from time to time. All prices | subject to change without notice. Please look them over each week in | order to <yet our correct prices. Why use sugar for fruit canning, when A l l u l t l l u l l 1 S. xSxaXaaX. _Sx.aX.aXx a ..a , .e. a , . a , .«. e , ■■■ .■. a-.a, .w. a ..a .,a , a .,« ..« . a.,a. r 'W ••••>■ '("I1 A I1» » » » • v . . « . . I1 l|,,F lV>'Va***‘F*Va>F T*"»— T* IT RP HOENE «RO DAYTON, OREGON Miller McrcantileCo. WHY USE SUGAR! i i *• ■*"*• .« n lk Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at IO.*«) A. M and preaching service at 7 :30 I*. M. ev« ry Sunday. Morning sermon every Srd undMth Sunday at 11 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 Choir practice Wednesday 8;00 to 9:30 i All are cordialy invited The place of the "M cthodist<W shake. Milton A. Marcy, it. I). Minister. Bull Phone Red 6H Railroad Wage Delay la Dangerous. Chicago.—The heads of the 17 rail road brotherhoods issued a statement here expressing apprehension as to the effect of further delay in meeting the workers’ request for increased wages. The brotherhood officers arrived In Chicago for the resumption of wage hearings before the railway labor board. 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