Look to Your Paint Is It Giving You Protection? F CHECKED nr cracked, new paint is needed, and it will be cheaper to paint now— lor deterioration costs more than good paint. A well painted house brings several hundred dollars more an sale and more in rent. Keep it painted and it stay# new fur We've made them for 72 year# —to meet weather condition* in the Wat. year*. The be»t paint »pread* mote easily — saves labor cost. It coven more Mjuare yards — you buy more gallons of cheap paint. Oyr process super-purifies and “whitens” the lead base. It must be fine enough to pass through a silk screen with 40,000 mesh holes to the square inch. Fine lead means easier spreading and a more elastic, tougher protect­ ive coat. The “Whiter” lead base means more beauty in the colors. I The best paint then protects the house, if properly applied, from five to ten years longer. There is no question as to which cottt les#. Don’t allow surfaces to rot. It costs lea to paint them. in T he best paints are scientific formula and preparation. The best material»—PIO- NI I R WHITE LEAD^ pure linseed oil, zinc and color—are combined in Fuller Paints In M.ientifically exact proportion# with long-time skill. LUC STRIKE Free Advice on Painting F YOU cannot get a matter painter and wish to paint your home yourself, but do not know much about painting, ask Fuller’a Specification Depart­ ment for *dvice. How to treat the old paint, what color scheme to use. How many coats. The proper brushes. The beat time to paint, etc. Taka advantage of Fuller Serv­ ice aa well aa Fuller Paint*. Write ua now. Take stepa to paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your investment. I Cigarette Dept. 4, San Franciaco Pioneer Manufacturer of Painty Varnish««, Enamels, Stains, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD lor 72 Years Established 114». Branches in I* Cities in the W«»t— Dealers everywhere. Also mskers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All PurpoM Varnishes. Silken- white Enamel, Fifteen-ior-Aoore. Wash­ able Well Finish, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint Such paint will, if properly applied last from five to ten years longer than cheap paint. and look better through the years. dPtCiriCATIOM (Cut this out and pasta it in your not« book aa a memo.) My houM n««da paintint. Full*r'a Specification Hou«« Painta ar* aold by tb* following mwebanta; Pura Preparad Point “Pur* Preparad" and “Pho*- nl«“ ar* Full*r'i Specification* lor bout* painting. O«t cither and you nav* tha beat that anyone can make — long - service paMa, WHERE TO BUY THEM. Th«.« paints 1rs Im­ portant to you. ao h'a important to go to tha right atora* to g«t th«m. Dealer*' nimn and ad- dr««««« ara orintad In th« memo, coupon to th« right. Cut it out and put it in your pocket now. AGENT Pheonix Pure PAINT R. L. HARRIS Dayton, Oregon I Itvswvsvwwvwvwwwwvwi I Paragraphical ITS LOTS MORE FUN TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN WITH GOOD TOOLS. ; ; Item* of General Interest to Re»- ¡dents of Dayton and Vicinity. S P. TIME CARD SOUTHBOUND Train 351 arrives 9:17 a. m. Train 355 arrive« 11:47 a.m. Train 356 arrives 2:36 p. m. Train 353 arrives 5:52 p. m. Train 357 arrives 7:12 p. m. NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train 356 arrives 5:50 a. m. 354 arrives 9:35 a. m. 358 arrives 12:57 p.m. 352 arrives 3:46 p. m. 360 arrives 6:48 p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus Leaves [Kistofhce in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound EDEMAPAY J HAPWAPE Going Out Of Business May 1st, 1921 And am making a clssing out sale of my stock of goods at the following reduced prices. è $43.00 per ton; $2.00 per cwt Beet Pulp 37.00 per ton; 1.90 per cwt Ground Corn 36.00 per ton; 1.85 per cwt Whole Corn $1.80 per bu Defiance Spring Seed Wheat 18c per pound Alsike Clover Seed 18c per pound Red Clover Seed To those knowing themselves indebted to me,. I desire to say, please call and settle your accounts at once. Strictly cash dealings M. for 9.-00 2:20 3:20 5:30 You both intended to save—but after all the family bills are paid each month—there seem­ ed to be little left. Why not save BEFORE you spend? Decide now to put aside a certain little quota each WEEK-every month. Make your saving deposit FIRST!—befor you start spending. That is how OTHER FOLKS get ahead. It’s a good rule to follow. -SAVE, BEFORE YOU SPEND! Of all the fishing parties from this man's town, J. J. Denson and Herb. Baxter seem Co be in the lead. Sunday morning they got up about four o'clock and h‘ed themselves way—way up on the Yamhill river to where they knew the good fishing grounds were and dur­ ing the day Bro, Baxter “so we have been told” caught a fish about 2 inches long fast asleep and being an expert fisherman was successful in safely landing him. Well! if you desire more of this joyful tale of woe, we suggest you see Der.son. ROY MARION WHEELER. Thursday filled. Students accepted Friday a. m. only. Terms, per lesson $1.50. Payment for thirteen lessons in advance $12. Voice and Piano students accepted at the residence of Mrs. James Uoovert. Mrs. Margarite Cook and children of McMinnville, Ore., were the company at the Jno. T. Hash homo Monday. Johny Grimes a former farmer resi­ dent of near Dayton, but now of New­ port, Oregon was extending the glad to his old time acquaintances in this city Tuesday last. J. G. Park was overtaken by one of his serious spells that come over him at this time in the year, don’t get excited gentle reader it was only one of those fishin’ spells and is easily worked off by a fishing trip which he enjoved the first of the week. John Lorenzen, wife and baby of St. John«, Oregon, visited over Sunday and part of the day Monday with his mother and brother’s and sister living adjacent to Dayton. See W. L. WARREN shout your in­ surance. For anything in Real Estate see J. E. PROFFITT. The inventor of the dollar watch is dead. Run down, maybe, and it will take ’til resurrection morn to wind him up. Ben DeFord an esrly day resident of Dayton, but now of Portland was here Mrs. W. R. Corbett of Portland but Tuesday to attend the funearl of the formerly of Dayton, is the first dele­ late J. T. Woo J. gate elected to the International Con­ INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. vention of Christian Endeavor to be Loans on farm and city property at held in New York City, July 6 to 11, lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds 1921. Ten delegates in all are to be and contracts bought and aold. Keep elected from Multnomah County who your money busy day and night. See à the undersigned for mortgage invest­ will extend to the delegates assembled in convention at New York the invita­ ments. Sixteen years of safe invest- tion to bring the 1923 Worlds C. F. । ments for clients is a record of merit. Convention to Portland, Oregon. Attorney B. A. Kliks, Mrs. Mary Judd of near McMinnville McMinnville. Oregon. has been visiting her sister Mrs. C. A. Edward Roseman who has been living Lewis in this city several days this at Corvallis the last year or more was visiting home folks here Tuesday and past week. among other things told us, was that A hurglar takes only part of what | he was making arrangnmenta to once you have but the profiteer takes it all. I more become a resident of these parts Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys­ ■ in the near future. K I ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn- Uller Hadley took his departure for a 46tf ville, Oregon. months visit to his former home in 1 Indiana, Wenesday morning last. Mr. Hadley was a small boy of some eight । or more years of age when he left there along about 1892, and does not expect to see many scenes and people he was familiar with when he lived there. The Evangelical conference that was in session last week at Unionvale was brought to a close last Sunday night. This 'vas a well attende ¿meeting with ministers from all over the state of Oregon. Thi* meeting resulted in much good to all the attendants. One of the Shampoo refutarlu with Wild- noveltyjfeatures was the entertainment root Liquid Shampoo Soap. of the visiting clergymen at the country । h >mes of the various people in that not make hair and scalp harsh : and dry as most soap does. locality. These visitors were outspoken Made by the makers of Wild- : in their appreciation of the kindness of ( root Hair Tonic. thote good citizens above spoken of. 1 Member* of thi* Evangelical church as ■ well as the Dayton, and other churches £ under Rev. Fishers charge are much (| pleased that ha has been assigned to 9v*o • these same churches, for another year. 2 Oläft ank of Dayton Dayton Oregon To The Public We are, and will continue to meet all com- petitors in the Lumber and Building Material Business in the County, quality taken into ac- count. We do not carry cull stuff to mislead, but are pleased to show you our stock and name our price on application. Make out your require­ ments and let us figure on them; we think we can save you money. 2 • S. W. SIGLER & CO -w-® 4 e c Dayton Garage Phone Red 66 • The Dayton Produce House 8. O. PURKEY A M Year round market for your Veal, Drebsed Hogs, Poultry, Hides, Furs. a TOP MARKIT PRICES fOR YOUR PRODUCE ■ J, L. Stuart cashier #f our Bank •pent ■ busy day In Portlund Tue»d#y. R, L. HARRIS, Druggist e € Carl Detmering, Prop. Day ton, Oregon Phone Red 55 4 All Work Guaranteed. Accessories, Oils Tires. 3 3 € ► e ■ € C ■ f ‘Exide” Battery e Service Station e Service Batteries for all makes of cars ® Guy Metcalf » » « Horse bhoeing Acetylene Welding Machine & Blacksmith Shop Body and Wheel Work in Connection General Repairing of all kinds of Farm Machinery. See us for Plow work and Plow share grinding Fred Anderson, Mgr. Qive your child clean, healthy hair J. J. DENSON A । [ I |,v»%******'»**********#*****3***a< I YoU KNOW IT WE CAN JUSTLY -CROW” ABOUT OUR GARDEN TOOLS. THEY WILL MAKE YOUR GARDENING EASY FOR YOU. WE HAVE MANY NEW WORK-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS. COME IN AND SEE THEM. WHEN YOU SEE THEM YOU WILL THANK THE YEL­ LOW KID TWINS FOR CALLING YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR GARDEN TOOLS. OUR PRICES ARE FAIR AND SQUARE. OUR HARDWARE WEARS ✓ Perhaps you don’t believe in “ouija” boards but we’ll wages you have at least asked YOURSELF that question. For Sale:- The store building on what is known as the C. W. Powell property in Dayton, Oregon. The undersigned will receive Cash bids for this building at her residence 509-5th Street, Oregon City, Oregon, until April 28 1921. 1 reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Mrs. Mattie A. Hadley. 20-2t. SAVE THIS House Paints PhoanlM Pur# Paint HlllH» Where Does All Our Money Go? W. P. FULLER A CO. and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. P aints Tell us, tell us, WEE-GEE! No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike isthd toasted cigarette SWEETS for your SWEETHEART If she’s good enough to Court, she’s good enough to have the best. Bring her in and permit us to serve her with some of our fine Confectionery and Ice Cream. Don’t think, you OLD MARRIED MEM, that this does not apply to you, for your sweetheart is even more entitled to such a treat at your hands. Bring her here, where you can be sure of the BEST. R. L. Cinnamon