Latid« Funeral Home. McMinnville, Oregon. Phone Blue B. 15tf Paragraphical PROVISIONS Itemi of General Intereat to Res- 1 ¡dents of Dayton and Vicinity. > I Ray Kreitx of Portlanl visited his parent«, M. W. Kreitz and wife, Sun day last. s P. TIME CARD i r « j g ■ Back Bacon, Sugar Cured, 10 to 12 aver. 27Jc per lb. > Fancy Breakfast Bacon, sugar cure, G aver. 40c per lb. > BOUTHBOUND Train 351 Train 356 Train 356 Train 363 Train 357 Harry Sherman and E*rle Coburn left Saturday for their U, of O. school at Eugene. arrives 9:13 a. m. arrives 11:15 a.m. arrives 2:43 p. rn. arrives 6:03 p. m. arrives 7:14 p. m. J. Puutio and wife of the Hopewell country were business visitors st the Dsyton Evaporating Company Wednea- day last. NORTHBOUND Flour Train Train Train Train Train White Down, fine for pastry, $ 1.80 sk. Vim, all hard wheat, $2.00 sk. st je t .« n < » x x x & X X ara < $2.15 sk. Snow Drift, hard wheat, $2.15 sk. Laundry Soap 5c per bar a. rn. a. rn. p.m. p. m. p. rn. WHITE Sewing machines at Dem- aray’a Hardware store. Time Card Dayton Bus leaves ¡lostoffice in Northtxrund P. M. Southbound Northlxiund Southbound White River, fine family flour, $2.10 sk. Olympic, hard wheat, 356 arrives **58 .’$54 arrives 8Æo 358 arrives 1:09 352 arrives 3:33 360 arrives 6:38 A. M. for 8:26 2^ Mrs. Amanda Wilson was called to Salem Tuesday to help care for an uncle that was accidently injured while work ing on the road. 5 1 $7.«35, subject to market changes. F. J. Randall’s Grocery Phone Red 28 Great Power in Flesh Like produces like. Flesh makes flesh. The strongest and hardiest people are those who consume MEAT. The American Indian lived largely on buffalo and bear steak. “John Bull,” that model of hardihood, would starve without his roast. An American is but half a man without his ‘‘ham and.” Our meats are always the best to be had. See us for strength-giving meats. A. C. Detmering « J. L. Stuart ia having eonsiderable improvement made to his house by re modeling the interior, building new porches and having it repainted. Leslie Dey and family have moved to what is known as the Woolworth place just across the river from town. 3:20 5:25 AT THE ARCADE THEATRE Sugar C. G. Robertson «nd wife of New- port, Oregon, tarried a few hours In Day ton Monday. AMPLE RESERVE MAINTAINED We are required by law to carry a certain percentage of every deposit in cash to meet all demands. Our policy is conservative, and we take pride in more than complying with the law in every matter that pretains to the protection of our depositors. Mrs. M. R. Cooper of Day ton who | underwent an operation ih a Portland Small Enough to Appreciate You.' Saturday. Oct. 7- "The Golden ¡Z“! * ’"k " “ ” ,u" „ l t zm » z. hospital but is reported by her nusl>and Snare, by James Oliver Cur- „ improvin(< olowly# wood .Al» Snub Pollard Com-; bo„ 0„w E edy Penny in the Slot.” E. l0 ,et l0 Next Week —Hoot Gibson in Portland a short time Wednesday, af- ter supplies. ‘The Bear Cat. WHITE Sewing machines at Dem- a t»»«««. For any thing in Real Estate see arav’a Hardware store. J. E. PROFFITT. James B. Jones, of Chicago, a neph- NO COLLECTIONS *••••••••• WE SUE IN OUR OWN NAME Jack Anderson who has been work- ew oi A J McCa,,n and as«»®- Settlement» Made Th« Dar We Collect ing near Walla Walla, Washington thia l'amed b? the manager of the Oregon KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY Orecon past Spring «nd Summer, arrived home C,t* Woolen M’"1'* h'B wife and -or, McMinnville Monday and expecta to remain during were Sund“y >n I'«y‘on and ex- pressed themselves a« much pleased the winter. with our toWn and ita surroundings. Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, Miss Catherine Bernard left Sunday Oregon. Phone Blue 5. 15tf. morning for Eugene where she will be enrolled in the U. of O. this coming season. NO CHARGE HUI» boro Mr. J. D. Montgomery and familj who have been living a few mike from Dayton the«e last two or more years have moved into what is known as the Harris house on the corner of 3rd and Alder streets thia city. IT’S TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor Reita Terrill of Hopewell country who was severely burned at her home a few weeks ago and brought to the rooms of Dr. Hall will soon be able* to be moved home having recovered rapid ly. LUC STRIKE A southern exchange is worrying be cause none of the ladies of the 400 down there wear pink or green hair yet. Cheer up. Go home at 2 a. m. and see how quick she will get red-headed. IGARET OUR CUTS «««« UNKIND We put meat Before you that is WORTH MEETING Good meet is the making of a meal. It is the foundation of a healthy eating. Get cuts from fresh, well-fed stock. I^et us wrap you up some good tenderlions, steaks, chops, etc. Vest Pocket Autographic Our prices are fair and our meats are the very best. Dayton Meat Market J. Claude Proffitt, Owner Kodak Pictures 1 ¿4 X 2 % in Too Long Without Paint Are You Insuring Against Depreciation Buy your lamps where you can get the best. Lamps that are built for durability, best illumina tion, and long life are the Edison Mazda. These three qualities constitute the best lamp. We sell only the Edison Mazda laboratory tested lamps and they have satisfied the trade for years. The electric user should be discriminating in the use of lamps. The lamp socket appliances, such as irons, toasters, percolators, etc., are big helps in the home. They save a lot of time and are convenient and useful. The cost to operate them is not great. If your home is not wired we will gladly wire it for you and give you a reasonable time to pay for it, a little down and a little each month. Our materials are the best, our workmanship guaranteed. If you need an electric motor of any kind re member our services are at your disposal. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Serves You Right” The best paint« are scientific in HERE’S no middle ground, formula and preparation. We've made either your buildings are them for 73 years — to meet tho well protected by paint or they weather conditions in the West. are going to require costly re- The best materials — PIONEER f»airing or rebuilding within a WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure cw years. line and pure colors—are combined in Fuller's Paints in scientifically ex Paint saves your property. It act proportions with long-time skilL is an investment in long service —not an expense. The expense Free Advice results from allowing buildings on Painting to rot. Paint now. Save repairs. Aik our agent for advice, The next question is what color carda, etc. Aik the Fuller Specifica* paint to use. Use the best. It Hon Department about the moot deéirable color arhemes, costs less in the long run. It color harmony and any other spreads easily—saves labor cost. details. Makers of Rubber Cement It covers more surface per gallon than “cheap” paint T r.r.irir.: And the best paint will serve you five or more year« longer than “cheap” paint. Enamel, Fihren-for-Floori Varnish, Washable Wall Finish, Anto Enamel. Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. S ometimes , even after a lot of thought in selecting a gift, you are not quite cer tain that your choice was wise. When you give a V. P. K. you’re sure— everybody wants one— even the person who may camera. Two gifts in one—the pur chase of a Kodak, Brownie, Premo or Graflex entitles the owner to one year’s free sub (Actual Size) scription to K odakery —a little photographic magazine that will help him make good pictures. So you see you give not only the camera but a worth-while magazine as well. House Pointe Phoenix Pur« Paint Pur« Prepared Paint WATSON’S PHARMACY Manufactured by W. P. Fuller A Co., Dept. 26, San Francisco Stanches la 10 Cities la the Wast , “SERIES YOU RIGHT” Dalton, Oregon Phone Red 64 SAVE THE MIMO BELOW My hou. «Md» palatine. CUI 11 OUT ¿NO PASTE IT l| TÓUR NOTE BOOK Fallar*« Specification Hanaa Paint» ara r>M b, «he folloviaf Acacia : R. 1. HARRIS, (Won I'hueoix i'u • r.l... A¿«nt J. H. VAN DE WE’ F. i’ur. Ptrnnrcd Taint Agent raui