» ----- i ? EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN BROOMS i Paragraphical < ’"’»reaf to R,„. *• of °"Won and Vicinity. Raymond Jackmm. the effi i4rt > , k « the U-Ren Hardware wn „ Krtl.nd bu.mexs visitor Friday |„t week. 8 p TIME CARD ■1 SOUTIIHOUND Train 351 I fuifi Train Train T» n 1 rain .157 arriva» 9; 13 a. HrrivpM 11 -4F -Zi 1 Mr^?ve,' P "rrîve* 6.ti3 p arrive. 7:14 p. m M'» Mddnd E. Nichola was . Port- <«nd vi»)(0f jMt Fn(hy reju t hei home on Saturday tnorning m. m. m. «l-Py. Litacher has made the an- HOHTHHOUND nouncement that she will .tt.nd Lin- field College In McMinnville this win- I rain Mt arrive. < 53 a m I ram 354 arrive. b:5ii a m Perfection” 50c pm- Tr«ta 380 «ni.«, 6p' H our ” 75 c Other Real Good Brooms Priced at 65c 85c $1.25 Ladd. Antral ll„me, m Minnville, Oregon, Phone Blue 15, Jbt/ A. M. Oetme-ln « w«« » Pufthnd hu.inea. vhitor h»t Saturday riturn* ing home in th, evening. OUR OWN COMMUNITY FIRST “ oJ°'«Ph Matty wa. . D-ylon vJg. X a “ * rüíada*' “•he ha. j0.t returned from a vi.lt to hi» old home in England. Time Card Dayton Bu. L««v«« poatofflee in A. M. tor Northbound «.-25 P. M. ■Southbound 2:20 Northbound 3:20 Southbound 6:26 County Judge Daniel. of McMjnn. *i»le was seen on our street. Sunday .to ...„to „ ,njoylw bZ men Wh0m know^^^ ity. «iuwen oí this commun- vi< » emenaely. ¿hth AI THE ARCADE THEAERE Little Peach” $1.00 All Gold" $1.50 F» J» Randall^ Grocery Phone Bed 28 Saturday, Sept. 16-Marie Pre- ^’(vostm -Her Night of Nights ^ A «nappy little flapper, lots of all th"’ 3 P,Cture- After A all though its a heart interest * ed7 It h ' n fi”e Com* 1 Great Power in Flesh Like produces like. Flesh makes flesh. The strongest and hardiest people are those who consume MEAT. The American Indian lived buffalo and bear steak. John Bull,” that model of h«i hardihood. would starve without his roast N^tam™d."bUt^ Our meats are always the best to be had See us for strength-giving meais. A. C. Detmering Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Always in the mar. et for Green and Eval>Orated Fruits • sure to æe us t «fore selling any kind of produce Ask yocr Grocer for Gold Nu„et Evaporated Soup Vegetable. Dayton Lumber Yard Have just recced another car of Cedar Posts I am keepmg my yard fully stocked up with Lum- ber. Shingks and all kinds of building material Phone 42x2 Dayton, Oregon Mixa Valera Flint WM in town a few d«ya ago carrying around a very sore finger on her left hand caused by an ac - cident with an ax. ■ Mrs. A. D. Foster of Camp Lewis, Washington, returned to her home Sun- _ i _ u ...... * in ■"rhe Ni^^Th “pi,grimt of the • ,'kht. I he story of a pretty if*H, a gang of Parisian bandits an organ-gfinde,. and y<*ru. for anything m .J- E. PROFFITT. Ke«| Estate «nd vicinity foi a week. "The tent of humanity'» grading In kindly protection-Love’» token When day in the Wetland in »hading And tender farewell A tn been npoken." (^l\^rZUra”dnK,endfr(,^^^ J all who have panned beyond eternity'» veil. leave nothing undone that »hould be done. the riaht We ntrive to MV nt rive to „. ^dd’8 F-«eral Home F»«l »nd Licen^d Emtt McMinnville, Ore. Mon lay was one of the hotest day. of the aewon for th., section of the country. the thermometer standing at or about 10O in tne ,b.de The hop picker, in thi. section of the cour- tIL’t gre"t,y and U « th.t two of the picker, in the F Retry y.rd » Hhort di8(.nce fainted due to the extreme heat, F ’ Your Electrical Supplies we.th ’? hCpe" tha‘lhe extren,e hot her which has prevailed during he fore part of this week c ,d not prove I facto^aKE1’}^ ElectricaJ, for the undoing of many of those who were labor,ng ln an endeavor to save the crop, of our growers. motors, fans, raS materials, at priced that are right, On Sunday |a8t. September 10, 1922 dr.Chru. Litscher, of this city cele­ night and Saturday in Portland on brated hia 80th birthday. H(8 pleasure and business. if« and children had arranged a aw. visHr r “r R‘ W” “ P"“«“ prise dinner for him and with a few in-1 hZ V d",' l“',t Weel< «»«ning 7 KUe,tB the d«y was made most home Friday evening. P easant. When the time for dinner A C. Van Nays and wife of Corvallis arrive.l we found seated at the table «pent Sunday in Dayton at the A. W Mr- and Mrs. Chris. Litscher, L. H* »iaifieid home and with other relatives. -'tocher and wife. Mrs. John Litscher nd family, Ernest Litscher and family L«oy Lewis of McMinnville spent - ‘ Hhe Utscher and family, Ralph Tay- some time in Dayton, Tuesday trans- •or ami family, and A. J. McCann ar d "cting business and renewing old ac- wife. At this time the W. R. C. of <« burned to the ground on It Serves You Right” ’< was highly appreciated by him Tuesday of thi, week. The particulars AH wuhed Mr. Litscher many happy we have not been able to learn. «turns of the day and hoped that they Udd. Funeral Home. McMinnville might be priviledged to help him Margaret Addison the three year old __ Blue r»i _ Oregon. Du Phone 5. cele- a / I /O9‘m88ter M G' MH,er W88 ««fin­ 15tf. brate many more such pleasant «ople and deprive sk mo property and the IPeople of the necessities of life, people of that city to build and hold an I’hen th® governmcnt "•» destroy the unions for tl e government of the Unit­ exposition. Anything wrong in that? । ed States is supreme and must endure ” A slight accident occured at the W.-S', top ,.M I «“«I M. \ " J i”*' fiMFt f\f aw ___ part of lua> Isst week — i a. when Mrs. Elmer ÍAJ1WL fl r^. J_ E. Mellinger and wife left last Fnd.y morning for T.llamook where they expect to spend a week or more with their daughter. Mrs. W. E. Gab­ riel of that city. B siness has been rushing for the «bout our streets endeavoring to sell Oayton Sand & Gravel Co. of this city chances on this car, and met with con- >o much so they have been compelled siderable success. A short address was i Conse «"de by Dr. Toney of McMinnville Sixty-seven persona were killed and to employ another tow boat. I gently iRed) Bicknell is agam a re«- and responded to by Mayor R. L 664 injured in 1114 automobile acci- Harris. • dent of this city. dents during week ending July 17, jn We see in passing over the road from twenty-seven cities. When the unions claim the right to Pi 'ortland ia proceeding in an orderly |CtMte ,n tl,e Kove’‘nment and to domi- here to McMinnville that the little Thera i. room for argument as to which three words are the sweetest in th« English language, "I love you,” .r t "enclosed find check Y . m i, . i I i I cnee«. —Yamhill Record, w."to.'.XT. ment. ng hop pole and knocked unconaciuua the flrat and are now upon a more sub­ for some sustained a badly ----- - time. She MIJV rUBld stantial basis. , vote unanimously bruised head and shoulder, but at the in favor of the latter. uf lav . present time is much improved. L aee E. D. Roseman spent a busy day in I ortland Tuesday, ""■i"’“ *" . ....... » «» "«»* t. ... u. ‘— —J ± weeks. . Phone Blue S LUCK? STRIKE SIGARETTE? irk toast , o It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated stretch of road just beyond tha end of the McMinnville bridge is being paved. V c highly commend the county court for this action and think it is not being done before it is needed, but believe at they must have overlooked the fact that the little stretch of road on the south end of the Day ton river bridge is in bad shape and needs some pavement also. We were given to un- erstand that the county court was in no financial condition to do any paving ‘hi" year, and that they did not feel like accepting the offer of the Dayton Sand & Gravel Co., of this city, which offer was Io pave the stretch of road, allowing the county court to set the price for Ihe work and then wait, with­ out interest for the money, until such time an the court thought they could pay it, because they did not wart to place any obligations upon the county they could not foresee a way to pay. A good business principle. Now that Ihe court 11»« become flush we believe that it is time for them to come cro.a with the paving. They have done enough for the benefit of the county seat for one year. round the corner A | JustlOdays away is School. Ten shopping days in which to equip the == children with needed supplies. Why wait until the last hour when we will be rushed. We have everything you need in bhoes, Hats, Caps, Stockings, Ginghams, Per- cales and Serges. Make an early trip here for supplies, cils, Pens, Rulers. Tablets, Erasers, Books and Ink. Pen- Note Look at the thickness of our tablets before buying. Miller Mercantile Co Phone Red 27 n Dayton, Oregon .. Ai