DAYTON TRIBUNE Did anybody call your attention to An X In theaquar* at th« «nd o Mrs. J. J. Denson of Carlton, Ore­ thia line maana that tour «uba. ription that beautiful rain we ha i last week! gon, was in Dayton Wednesday renew­ ing old acquaintances and incidentally If they did not come and let us tell you publisher hup«« you will renew «uon. sll about it. enjoying the afternoon. * Mrs. Isaac Clark who has been in Mrs. Chas. Spangle of Pendletos, California the past few months has re- spent a day or so with relatives in thia turned to Dayton and will mako her city the latter part of last week while home with her daughter, Mra. J. L. entuute home from Eugene. Sherman. Sam Jansen and family of Eugene, Our subscribers for this week are: J. Oregon, were Sunday visitors with his mother living near town and his uncles G. Park. R. S. Hodge. Henry Bruhn, the Pate Brothers, a few miles out of Mrs. Lina Buckley, E. M Coatee, Gee. town. Mr. Jansen expects in the near Londeshausen, W. Spooner and Ed Winger. future to locate in this locality. IT’S TRAVEL TIME Round Trip Fares afford great savings in travel costs this year to Tillamook County Beaches - Newport-by-the-sea Crater Lake National Park - Oregon Caves Nat’l Monument Oregon’s t-orest, Lake, River and Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park Shasta Mountain Resorts SAN FRANCISCO— LOS ANGELES F. T. MELLINGER. Editor and Publisher Optra Star Marries Harold McCormick Paris. — Harold F. McCormick of Chicago, chairman of the executive committee of the International Har­ vester company, and Mrs. Alexander Smith Cochran, known to the musical Madame Ganna WaUka. world were married quietly in the city hall of the select Pasay district of Parle. Mra. Low was taking in the sights in McMinnville Monday afternoon when she was told she was wanted on the phone and upon answering she was told that she was wanted at home because company had arrived since her leaving home. She hurried home and was ush- ere