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Wee*wa*0«e**l •WWW******* Paragraphical GOOD GROCERIES Item« of General Interest to Res ident« of Dayton snd Vicinity. Good Service—Good Treatment—Reasonable Prices. 2 Cana 35c * « « g x » « « y TOMATOES x g ««« NOMTHSOUND 3 Train Train Train Train Train 366 364 36H 362 360 arrive« arrive« arrive« arrivée arrives 5:50 3:43 1:W 8:46 6:46 a. m. a. m. p.m. p. m. p. m. Time Gard Dayten Bus 15c per Can * « 8 P. TIME CARD Train 361 arrives 9:11 a. m. Train 356 arrives ll:47a.m. Train 356 arrives 2:36 p. rn. Train 353 arrive« 6:43 p. m. Train 867 arrive« 7:12 p. m. 1 Can 3Oc New Pack Shrimp X y y 4 8OUTHBOUND « g *« g«™ Phone Red 28 F. J. Randall’s Grocery THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN IS R. I. CINNAMON’S Confectionery and Icc Cream Store Wholesome candies that She will like- Melt-in-your-mouth Ice Cream that everybody likes. An oasis welcome to child ren as well as grown-ups during the summer months. THE HOME OF RtFRKSHING REFRESHMENTS STORE CHATS We sell fishing licenses, Once a Trial Always Nyal.” Carbolineum in stock. Nothing better to kill chicken lice—50 cents per quart. Now is the time to use Woodlark Squirrel Poison. 50 cents per package, 6 packages for $2.50. Reaching home recently we found some printed matter advising of the location of the trade center of Yamhill County, and telling us to save money by trading at the stores of said hub. We know of no drug store in Yamhill County which undersells us on any item, and its probable that on a number of popular patents our prices will prove very attractive. We believe Dayton people should buy in Dayton, and we do not believe Day ton merchants will overcharge you. If you want to build up Dayton, give Day ton your business. R. L. HARRIS CAN YOU BEAT IT? What? GENUINE Auto Strop Safety Razors at the unheard of price of It’s Model C and consists of a real Auto Strop Safety Razor, packed in a velvet lined, metal case, with extra blades and selected leather strop. GET YOURS TODAY AT U’Ren Hdwe Leaves postoflIce in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound M. for 8:25 2:23 3:20 6:25 AI TN ARUN TIHATRf Saturday, April 22:—“The Westerners” by Stewart Edward White. Comedy Gaylord Lloyd in “Lucky Number.” Next week:—“The Money Changers,” by Upton Sinclair. Coming May 2nd;—“Birth of a Nation.” See W. L. WARREN abrat your in- ■urance. Harry and Nellie Chapman |>f Port land b«va been viaiting their grand parsnta, Henry Chapman and wife, and other relativea living in thi« city, a few day« recently. Mra. A. C. Detmering who haa been visiting a sick daughter living in Van couver, Waabington, a few week« reach ed home Saturday evening isst. I Mra. Amanda Wilaon enjoyed the company of her neiee and bar husband, Mr. and Mra. B. A. Newman of Mc Minnville, Sunday Iaat. FAMILY AFFAIRS BORN—To Mr. and Mra. Joe Fulham living near Dayton, on Monday, April 17th, 1922, a bouncing girl. Mother and child doing well and daddy Joe, «topping much higher. Take the Boys and Girls into Confidence. Teach them how to keep an accurate account 01 income and expenditures, and most important of all. explain to them the advantage of a bank account Ladda Funeral Home. McMinnville, 15tf Oregon. Phone Blue 6. Howard Warner and family of Weed, I California,-accompanied by Mrs. Schenk of Portland were the company of tbe Broughten families in Daytor. Tuesday. Mri. Schenk is an aunt and tbe War ner people are cousins of the Brough- tens. It has been some 20 years since these cousins bsd seen each other. This bank welcomes the accounts of the boys and girls in this community and will be glad to assist in in- structing them along business lines. of Day ton Dayton Oregon W. W. Lunger of Wilada Terrace north of town waa extending the glad hand to hit many friend« in Dayton Monday morning. "Teach your Dollar« to have More Cent»” A. M. Detmering baa ¡beautified bi« lota on Ferry atreet by having all tbe trees thst ware killed by the recent fire that burned hia buaineaa house, cut down and the ground cleaned up and a naw sidewalk built. t Real And wiring materials are not bought for one day, or one year. Purchases of such materials should be bought with discriminating judgment. Cheap materials are expensive in the long run. Standard equipment, made by concerns with reputations to maintain, is the kind every electrical customer should select, and every dealer should sell. There is satisfaction in the use of such goods because of the minimum of future trouble. We try to buy the best and sell on a basis pleasing to those who patronize us. latter part of last week. There were Mr. J. S. Morin took advantage of five members and two visitora present one of those beautiful moiat days last to enjoy tbe afternoon and tbe dainty week to try the slippery sidewalks in refreshments served by the hostess. Portland. Thia trip was surely caused Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, by business for no one would expect 16tf. sny pleasure on such a day aa selected. Oregon. Phone Blue 6. R. B. Mount of the McMinnville Our list of subscribers for thia week Plumbing Co., was in Dayton on buai follows:—R. L. Spangle, Elizabeth neaa a ahort time Wednesday. Situier, Mrs. David Robinson, Z. The D. E. & P. Co., are rushing our Spangle, B. Gabriel. Mrs .Lizzie A very, tinsmith, G. B. Abdill with a big order G. G. Christenson. for cane for their next shipment. Mr. Herman Londerahaueen one of Mc Abdill hae an extra force at work on Minnville’s enterprising business n.e" theae cana. was in town one day the latter part of T. A. Boulden ia busily engaged in last week and made his old time friends laying a new sidewalk along the Thur in tbe Tribune office a short visit. man property which is occupied by Dr. Hall and family. W. T. Montieth of Oregon City, spent a couple of daya in Dayton the first of the week visiting his neice Mrs. C. C. Carter and family. CHUUCIín “It Serves You Right” am nmmnmxxnmiinn^^ Efficiency and sympathetic understanding characterize our service. The sensitive and delicate task of caring for the bodies of women and children is performed exclusively by Mrs. Ladd, who has the destinction oj being the only woman licensed by the State Board of Health to embalm in this • county. Ladd’s Funeral Home Formally Tilbury’s Chapel Cheater Berning a son of Fred Bern “The empty house stood by the way ing and wife of Antelope, Oregon, is And many a passer by visiting relatlea here for a couple of Looked upon the desolate scene And gave a weary sigh.” week«. C. C. Peery of Pacific City, Oregon, Come and see what you can do to re was looking after buaineaa in thia city move that eyesore from our community. Rev. Ford was in Eugene this week on buainess. Ed Kamfam and wife of McMinnville The man that never starts never gets «pent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, N. P. Robinson and wife there. Methodist Episcopal church—Church of Dayion. School at 10 a. m.. Morning worship at BORN—To Mr. and Mra. L. L. 11 a. m. "The Law of Averagea” will Thornton at their home in the Union be the subject. Epworth League at 7 vale country on Thursday, April 13th, a. m. Evening praise service with a 1922, a boy. talk by the pastor at 8 p. m. Mid G. W. Epley, of Sheridan, made the week service each week on Wednesday Tribune a social and buaineaa call Mon evening at 8 p. m. We would like to day morning of thia week. call apeclal attention to the change of Dr. E. The Exposition Quartet gave a very time in the evening services. E. Gilbert will hold the second Quart highly appreciated entertainment in erly Conference at Webfoot thia week the Arcade Theatre building last Tues Thursday at 8 p. m. Dr. Gilbert will day night. The quartet ia under the musical direction of Mr. E. Bruce preach and administer tbe Sacrsment Knowlton, recently from the St. Paul of the Lord’a Supper. Our Eaater aer- Musical Academy. Each and every vicea at both Dayton and Webfoot were member of the quartet is a professional meat gratifying and the large audiences musicians snd rendered many beautiful at both services were well pleased. We selections. We regret that not many renew our invitation to attend any or of our people heard thia music, but all of our services. We have no special hope to have the same quartet with us way of getting to Heaven but we do again in the near future. Mr. Knowl claim to now the Way. If you are a ton also has the direction of the Add stranger in Dayton you will f nd a Club Quartet of Portland and they will hearty welcome and a warm hand clasp. appear In the Arcade Theatre on Thurs A Methodist handshake may not be any day evening, May 11. Thia also allures warmer or any better than any other us of another high grade entertainment but it is just aa good. Come and put ' by main voicea, YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO McMinnville, Ore. Charles Harris from Cslifornia arriv- ed at the home of hia aiater, Mrs. E. Baptist Church—10 a. m. Sunday 1 Demaray in Dayton. the first of the School. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject I week, for a short viait. ” The Foundation and Culmination of Rev. F. E. Fiaher, pastor of the Joy.” A talk intended for Christians Evangelical church here has been that it may broaden our outlook and turned to thia place for another year life. “1 waa glad when they said unto which is very pleasing to the members me let us go into the House of the Lord. of hia charge aa well a« to "himself and Evening Sermon 7:30 p. m. ‘ The family. Empty House.” Wednesday of thia week. i Electrical Merchandise The Tribune force ia under obliga Estate see tion to Mr. H. A. Kerr for a nice mesa of smslt that he aasured us were band caugbt by bimaelf. Miss Alta Smith, daughter of G. W. Last Thursday tba concrete work on Smith and wife living adjacent to town the I. O. O. F. builing was completed has been very sick this past week but and on Friday morning th« concrete is now reported aa improving fairly mixer waa loaded onto the Duzan Bros, well. truck and returned to McMinnville. Henry Gabriel and wife of fortland Mesdames Hatfield and Wataon took have been viaiting a fiw day« with Mr«. Gabriel’« parenta, J. B. Dye and their departure tbe latter part of last week for a few day a viait with a wife, living hear town. Tbe Dayton Needle club waa enter daughter and sister, Mrs. Al Dann, liv tained by Mra. J. G. Park one day the ing in Camaa, Washington. For anything in J. E. PROFFITT. it to the test. , I Phone Blue 5 XKXXKXnXKKKDŒ New Arrivals The Easter trade was better than we anticipated, on account of the bad weather. New goods are arriv- ing to replenish our stock. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, the latest styles and materials, priced from $15.00 to $60.00 Ladies Coats, Suits, Capes, Dresses and Skirts in all the new materials. 98.85 to 870.00 Coats range in price from 6.90 to 75.00 Capes range in price from 19.85 to 65.00 Suits range in price from 9.85 to 60.00 Dresses range in price from Spring Furs Received Our stock of Shoes is complete. If you are hard to fit consult our expert shoemen. Our stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Silks is filled with the newest materials and colors. We extend you an invitation to inspect Our Stock D. M. NAYBEGER “Outfitter for the Whole Family” McMinnville, Oregon Watch for the date of our opening of the BARGAIN BASEMENT STORE Where thing t will be »old for cath and let». > e ■ s a *