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Paragraphical Real Grocery Prices Item« of General Interest to R««- ident« of Dayton and Vicinity. At I *******e*ew«*M*«««**M*M>***w»( 8. P. TIME CARD Randall’ s Grocery SOUTHSOUND Train 361 Train 355 Train 356 Train 353 Train 367 Delmont Sardines, Ovals, Tomatoe Sauce & Mustard 15c Per can Randall’» Solid Pack Tomatoe» Chef’» Special Tomatoe Soup Curve Cut Macaroni v Red Wing Cat»up Fancy Navy Bean» Van Camp» Pork & Bean» Van ( amp» Pork & Bean», »mall 17c per can 2 cans 15c 8c per lb 20c per bottle ................. 8c per lb No.2a 15 c -2 for 25c 10c per can 5 Oz. Oy »ter» 15c per can ORANGES—25c PER DOZ.—5 DOZ. FOR $1.00 arrivée 9:13 a. m. arrivea ll;45a.m. arrives 2:43 p- m. arrives 0:03 p ni arrives 7:14 p- m. NOkTHBOtJND Train Train Train Train Train 31*6 364 368 352 360 arrives * 53 arrive« 8:6o arrive« 1:09 arrivea 3:33 arrive« 6:38 a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. Time Gard Dayton Bus leaves pestoffice in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southboun^ Kids Get Your Tablets Free M. for 8:26 2:20 3:20 5:26 by in»i»ting that mother buy Preferred Stock Coffee. 1 Tablet Free with 3-1 lb can» of P. S. Coffee 1 Tablet Free with 1 can 2,/: lb I*. S. Coffee 2 Tablet» Free with 1—51b can I*. S. Coffee AÎ THE ARCADI THEAERE c j PhonefHed 28 oca Mr«. Leslie Dey ha« returned home after visiting her sister in Forest : Grove for a couple or more week«. apponine^ Mrs. W. E. Gabriel of Tillamook pleasantly surprised her parent«, J. E Mellinger and wife jn Dayton by D. A. Snyder was u business visit-jr,”nlng In on them unannounced Sun- or In Portland the latter part of lust ’ **®y “’“I rental!» with them until wee». (Tuesday noon. Saturday, Jan. 27—"The Prod igal Judge,” by Vaughan Kester. A charming love story of the Old South in 1835, depicting the fall and rising again of a famous Judge. A fíne picture mixed with comedy and pathos. The management recommends this picture most heartily. WHITE Sewing machine« at Dem- aray'« Hardware «tore. ----- »--------------- ---- 5Í Told by the Bank Book Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hord spent a part of the day Sunday with frlervl« In Newberg. Successful Men Ask I Questions Saturday evening and part of the day Sunday Mrs. Myrtle Kellogg and Miss Zona England of Portland vlslt- ed the Andrus and D. Snyder homes In this city. Dr. Miller, eyeglasses, McMinnville, Oregon. 4tf Arthur Zwick and Dale Hadley motored to Portland Monday night on a pleasure trip. Although the exemption of a mar ried person whose net income for 1922 aggregated 32,000 and did not exceed 35,000, is 32,500, every mar ried person must file an income tax return If his net Income was only 32,- 000. If the net income f a married person last year was In excess of 35,- 000 he 1« allowed an exemption of only 32,000. March 15, 1923 is the last day for filing these returns. The law provides heavy penalty for those who fail to file by that time. We want you to feel free to ask ques- tions at this bank, whether it be about our genice or about some investment which you are cntemplating. We will give you all the information possible and if we cannot answer your quêtions we will tell you so and refer UI Upton W. R. C. met In regular ses sion, Jan. 17th. One application for membership presented. This being Mrs. McCann’s birthday anniversary she was presented with a box of candy. Mrs. Howard Installed offlc- ers-elect. Mary L. Baxter, President; Lavina Baxter, 8. V. Pres.; May Good- rich, J. Pres.; Sarah McCann, Chaplin; Flora Wakefield, Treasurer; Anna AbdiH, Secretary; Mayme Wat- Bon. Conductor; Alice Woodworth,' Guand; and with a good staff of ap-! point!ve officers we hope to have! some Interesting meetings this com-, Ing year. Refreshments were serv ed by the committee. Next meeting date, Feb. 7th.—Almeda Simler, Cor. you to someone who can. o/Dayton Dayton Oregon Building Materials Next Week- ‘Trumpet Island,’ by Gouvernor Morris. Have just received a car load of high grade Paul and Carl Unger of Portland) Mr. » II. Dey who has been slowly THE PICK OF THE PICTURES Shingles which are now ready for our customers visited their father, D. 11, (Tugar In : r,,coverlng from a very severe caso APPROPRIATE MUSIC at a reasonable price. Payton a few hours Inst Thursday¡pneumonia was able to come down evening. own Saturday last. He say«, “he i may be somewhat slowed up, but be Ladd's Funeral Home. McMinn- Dayton I xmjwm Volleyball We also carry a full line of lumber and General freight agent or the S. P . fH still in the ring." ville, Ore. Phone Blue 5. 15tf Game To NewM’rg builders supplies always on hand. Go, Mr. Olsen was interviewing the EAT APPLES EVERY DAY, day business men of Dayton In the Inter The H. M. Janes family expect to The Dayton sextette journeyed to est of said company the latter pert I by day and get better in every way. occupy the Coovert dwelling in the the city of Newberg and there met the Nothing better than apples, we have wstern part of this city in the near of last week. team of that city on the college gym them in great varieties and »re offer future. floor and were defeated In a 4 game. Mrs. Gil Og>len was safely nnd com ing, them at reduced prices. Although the Dayton fortn bl y moved from her home near D. E. and P. Company. Dayton, VIOLIN Teacher, call Red 61. 49tf to 1 score. Phone 42x2 Oregon 9tf. team lost the series they expressed Dayton to the Sanatorium In Fnlem i . Lewis Abdili left last Thursday for themselves as having had a good time Wed noday morning. Th« Hollings ' Uriah Hamblet and wife «hook the the 1 Rockaway where he ba« secured em- ami are living in hopes of meeting dust of Dayton from their feet worth ambulance on Newberg was us- the same team again in the near fu edand she withstood the trip very first of the week and moved to his Payment in a sawmill. ture after they have had time to prac father's farm in the Hopewell coun well. Rev. A. J. Tiffany assisted by Rev. try. where they are going to raise P E Fisher are holding a revf val ser- tice a little more. On Thursday evening. Jan. 18th a garden sas«. chickens and slch like." vU.e at unlonvale this week This is the second series of games These very Interesting -ecltal wan given nt They were accompanied by Mrs. Ham- m««tlng8 arn attracting good sized played between these two teams, each I the home of Mr. nnd Mr. J. W. Sblppy blet a mother. Mra Coovert. who will aBdlence, and the lnlere8l series having been won by the New by th«« piano «Indents of Mrs. Shlppy make her home with them. );(,(,d for ,n the meetlng8 ’ berg aggregation. who presented a splendid program, The Electric Washing Machine has reduced consisting of Instrumental solos, and The Income tax law provides that ACKXOWLEiNiE.MENT OF THANKS Basketball has been somewhat quiet the labors of the home more than any other labor duets, showing credit to the parent« u single person claiming exemption; . .............. this past week. On Wednesday night a« the head of a family must file a re- The b « r « av « d fa » “ >y H. H. Burn- saving device invented. The cost to do the family for their Interest tn their progress as of last week the town team was de-1 well as th« efforts of the teacher. Hrn if his net Income Is 31.000, or!ham’ by thla mean8 extend their 81n' feated on their own floor by the A- ■ washing of a normal family is 25 cents per month. The vocal duets by Bonnie and Cher mure, notwithstanding the fact that cere aPP«-eclat«on and thanks tor the merican Legion team of McMinnville We sell the Maytag, Thor, and Eden. These are ry Carter and Esther and Beryl Had us head of a family, he is entitled t0 'kindness shown them by friends dur-1 This was an | sorrow. i ley and solos by Mias Florence Bing an exemption of 32,500, as well as inR ! exceedingly good game notwtthstand-; machines of unquestioned character and durability. ham were enjoyed by all present. $400 for each dependent under 18 W. L. Sheard and wife are once i^g t :e fact that the locals were de-’ Any article in electrical merchandise we carry in After a social hour the guests de years of age. Income tax return« more resident« of Yamhill County and featec. parted wishing for another evening must be filed not later than March 15, more particularly of Dayion having On Saturday night the town team 1 stock and will be glad to make terms to suit the • together In the near future. 1923. i Rented the J. D. Stuart property in, journeyed to Independence and there convenience of our customers. House wiring a the western part of town. Bill says, again met defeat at the hands of the specialty. All work done with best materials and ‘be it ever bo humble there's no place Independence hoop throwers In a like—Dayton." (score of 35 to 13. This game was workmanship at prices reasonable. „ „ . . ..... |somewhat handicapped as far as the j Rev M. A. Marcy and wife of Hills- local8 weft conccrned a8 three of their boro, were renewing Dayton acquaint- men were compelled to remain at . ancea here Tuesday last. The Rev. home on account of sickness. was called here to preach the funral “It Serves You Right” sermon for the late H. H. Burnham. The toys’ high school basketball i Word has come to us that Leslie team added another victory to their i Dey has purchased what is commonly already long list last Friday night, I NOTICE—The annual meeting and known as the Uncle Ephriam Palmer when they met and defeated the Leb-' Dr. E. E. Gilbert of Salem preach place in Dayton and expects to move anon team on the Lebanon floor, in ed in the Methodist churches of Web election of officers of the Yamhill I a score of 29 to 6. The report of this foot and Dayton last Sunday and dur there in the near future. County Public Health Association ! game says that the boys of this school C. 8. Lewis, F. M. Roseman and C., played a mighty fast game and prac- ing the afternoon the quarterly con will be held in the Court house In Mc H. Roseman were in Portland Satur-1 tically played the Lebanon bunch off ference was held in the Dayton Minnville, at 2 o’clock p. in. on Wed church. nesday, Jan. 31st, 1923. Mrs. V.M. ady attending a meeting of the poul-|the fjoor Low, Secretary. trymen s co-operative marketing as-, high school girls played a pre- Taxpayers who filed income tax re . sedation. They report the associa- ' Hminary game to the boys’ game and turns last year need not write for The company at the R. R. Rand tlon business as progressing very sat- although this was a close hard game blanks for making their returns this home in Dayton were Mr. and Mrs. ). ; isfactorlly and say that theorganiza-' they were defeated in a score of 17 year The necessary blanks for mak S. Hart of Omaha, Nebraska. This tlon Is making its members money. to jg. The local girls have lost but ing returns for the year 1922 have is their first trip to this part ofthe L. E. Arnoldd veteran poultry rais- few inmes this season and are feeling been mailed by Clyde G. Huntley, Col world and they express themselves as er of Lebanon, was in Dayton Friday;Bompwha* disappoint'! in the fact lector of Internal Revenue, to every much surprised and well pleased with person who filed last year. Dayton and vicinity. and transacted business with some that they were «tested. ¡of the poultry men In this vicinity. " ............... i------------ ;------------------------------------ Mr. Arnold operates an up-to-date I plant of 1800 layer capacity on the ■ edge of this Santiam valley town. S. B. DEY Electric Washing Machine YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO / /IVIVy Patented Hot Blast Smoie Burning Rangri» the most economical cook stove on the market. The famous Lang Hot Blast principle ena bles these ranges to utilize every heat unit, taking advantage of every particle of fuel consumed. Man ufactured in twenty-five different sizes and models, our line offers you the widest of choice in the seiac tion of your range. LANG’S Ranges are used and endorsed by thousands of American Housewives. The increasing popularity demonstrates their efficiency. QA Visit to Our Store will convince You EDEMABAYJ HARDWARE The adult Bible class of the Baptist church held, a jolly get-together Fri day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Frank LaPort. The hostess had pre-' pares! an nteresting schedule the e«e- . cution of which kept the company in ' Ugh spirits. All the guests report i a very enjoyable evening and it’s cer-i । tain they all had a sweet time because Mrs. LaPort spent the greater pert I 1 of the preceeding day in materializ-1 png recipes for delicious home made1 , candies. I Last Saturday, January 20, Grand ma Simler was the recipient of abirth- <lay card shower. All her host of ‘ friends young and old, took occasion | to remember her and wish her many' happy returns. It was one time when, her daily routine of waiting for every . mail in the post office loby was not without its tinge of pleasurable ex citement. Grandma Simler, she Is "Grandma" to everybody, but espec- HUy to 22 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, Is 76 this year. CLEARANCE & STOCK REDUCTION SALE and beg to announce that prices quoted in former issues of this paper will prevail un til February 1st, if stocks are not exhausted prior to that date ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS 4 rolls for 25c Crepe Paper Evey article in our big stock is honestly Bulk Perfumery—Regular 75c grade— and fairly priced and reductions quoted Clearance price on a number of odcis 50c means a substantial saving. per ounce. Remember that we haven’t mentioned in 20 per cent off on all games. 20 per cent off on all framed pictures. these colunms all the bargains we are of fering and that always “It Pays to Buy at Harris’ At College 'I’m sorry J couldn't get to your fudge party, dear—er—I had class." Yes, I saw him; aome ciarli" 1 OI. n • in. We are Pleased with the Saccess of Our R. L. HARRIS, D ruggist MW