For anything in Real Katat« see J. K. Proffitt. J. A. Chapman »nd Jainea McPoland «3 umhin l.odg« N«. N I. O. O. F. of Sherwood have returned to their meets »«ch Wednesday night lu I. O O. F. hall. Dayton. Mr. and Mr». Wien Reynold« are homes at Hherwood »hipping over 600 _ George 8. Smith si»ent Saturday and cord of wood from here. Sunday at home, returning Monday to the proud possessors of a new Ford. I'he Bregmi Fire Relief Association "Uncle” Mack .Mclavey, who has Mr. and Mrs. Clarence He»» and his work at Toledo, Is now writing fire »nd theft Inaur­ made hl» home with Mr». A. Billing ­ Ml»» Opal Hess of Tillamook visited ane« on automobile» for members ton for the paal several years, left for J. W. Shlppy and wife cheated the here with relative» last week. only, Hee E. H. Beeson, Agent. heat out of some of Its discomfort last Friday afternoon the home of Idaho several week» ago and he now Sunday afternoon by taking a pleas­ Henry Thun was completely destroyed write» and surprise» hla many friend« *• l'arm Loans at lowest rate of Inter­ ure drive to Portland. They returned by fire. The fire started near the here that he ha« been married and est. Repayment privileges after th» in the evening after Old Sol had giv­ flue and whs so far advanced when will make hi« future home at Welser, Brat year. Wm. Bain, room 10, Me* en up the chase »nd gone to bed. discovered that It could not tie check­ Idaho. Mlunville Nat. Bk„ McMinnville, Mason G. Smith and family of Cor ­ ed. The Newberg Fir« department Oregon, Dr. R. I. Hall and family, accom­ sent help but they were unable to vailla spent th« i>ast week at the panied by Miss Trula Montgomery, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bryan, cope with the situation. Nearly all of «Huy u Heavier In genuin« W «gr­ motored to Portland last Saturday ami the household goods were removed. father and mother of Mrs Smith. ever Aluminum ware fur your sum* attended religious services there dur­ Mr. Thun and family ar« now occupy­ Chas. J. Kyle of Coal Valley, In­ mar canning, it holds six jars. E. ing the day. They returned home in diana. who has been visiting al th« ing Mra. Longalter's house but have Dvmaray'« Hardware. time for the doctor to take a look-in leased Mrs. J. A. Vedder's home and home of 8. 8. Wolever has departed on some of his patients Saturday will move there soon. tor Washington points. « W carrier Aluminum ware is the evening. Virgil Peebley ha» accepted a posi­ Mra. H. G. Karn of North Bend and beat InvMtmrnt to taka th« place of tion at Astoria and left for that city worn out kitchen utensils. Ë. Dem* Friends of Jack Ketchum were »ur- eon Harry and daughter Lucille mo- 11TE HAVE a full line of everything you the first of th« week. aiay'a Hardware. prised and sorry to learn of the ne­ tored up here Thursday and are apend- Frank Id«bermannh as returned to ” Underwear, Workshirts, Overalls, 1 cessity for an appendicitis operation ‘"a tb« week with Mr». Kern's »Ister, lafayette with hla house boat and «Insure lu th« Farmers Fire Relief In the McMinnville hospital the first Mrs. John U Parrett Mackinaws, Sweaters, Neckties and Shoes Association of Butteville, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hadley and will start to fish aa soon as the of the week. The patient, however. "craw-dads" start to run. and keep Oregon money nt home, seems to be doing nicely and barring children Charles and Harriet drove Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, Mrs. r. 8. Wil- laiwest rates. Joe Fulham. Agent. unforseen complications will soon be “I’ fr°m Redlands. Calif., this week and are visiting at the home of Mr. son. .Mrs. laura Hubbard and Mrs, himself again and Mrs. Richard Morecroft. Mr». W Q. Courtney made up a party that «Attracthe Prices on a new White Rotary sewing machine will bear in* W. S. Hibbert and family fastened Hadley and Mrs. Morecroft are cou- spent the week at Pacific City. Mrs. C. W. Hearts and Mra. Hugh VMtlgaling, E Demaray's Hard- their camping equipment to various »ins. Our full line of sweaters and sport coats e have the famous Durham socks in points of vantage on the car and left Mrs. J. A. V odd ar is moving her Maloney of McMinnville assisted Mrs. have just arrived. These are the latest. flock or cordovan. on Thursday last week for an outing furniture to Salem and will make her Maloney's father, Adam Dell, harvest his crop of beans on» day this week. at Newport. They expect to enjoy home there with her daughter. Priced $2.50-53.75 2 for 35 cents Account of th« busy «eaaon thresh­ seashore life for a week or ten day» Otis Van Blaricum, son ol Mr. and before settling down to the steady Mr». Sam Van Blaricum, had hi» tun- ing and ths prune crop coming on Between (laribaldl and Barview, routine of fall and winter activities. »11» removed at Vancouver, Wash., on th« Commercial club will not hold owned by J. U. Hmlth. has been leased any meetings until September 2*th. and camp site» at 50c a day now avail­ , ,, , . , . ... i Monday. Mrs. Van lUarlcora la speud- MI m Irma Hole had a round with in< th< w<>ek w||h htnj unless a special call by the president. able. New, clean and sanitary. Good Dr. R. I. Hall last Monday morning For the present the Hari Clark fam­ water. Men's flat knit union suit, athletic style, In the muslin union suits we have a good Workmen on the Mennlfee farm and In the fracas lost her tonsils. But have just loaded and shipped a car ily are living In part of the house oc­ These are the one« that last—they satisfy. All one for a little thing like that doesn't bother cupied by G. 8. Smith until other ar­ load of wheat. priced Only 75 cents Miss Irma. She is getting along fam-1 Per Suit, $1.25 Mr. Bendstrop has just received a rangement« can be made. ously and will be recovered in time Mrs. Robt. Buechley of North Bend carload of slab wood from Rex to use to take up her school work below la visiting at the home of Mr. and Gmn» on farm and city property at In his prune dryer this season. Portland after the first of September ! lowest rales. Mortgages, notes, bonds If there still remained a doubt In Mrs. J. A. Jensen for a few days. Mrs. Mary Hembree has returned and contract« Ixiught and sold. Keep Miss Edith Ott. stenographer and ‘he minds of some of our citizens that general assistant in the Bank of Day-| we did not need good city wnter that after n two weeks outing spent at your money busy day and night. Heo Rockaway. the undersigned for mortgage Invest* Look over our bargain table of shoes. There ton. returned from a short vacation doubt should be dispelled now after Mrs. Fred Morgan and daughter ment«. Sixteen years of safe Invest­ trip last Monday evening. She will two fire» and a case of typhoid with-, are some real bargains there that cannot he Elevyn have returned after a month ments for clients Is a record of merit. soon be back at her old place behind in two weeks. spent with her son and family, Fr«d, ATTORNEY B. A. KLIKH. duplicated elsewhere. H. Bentley and the Mr. and Mrs. W. the Kilt covered bars adding up at Seattle. McMinnville, Oregon, | n . family have moved Into their pay-to-the-order-of slips whfch Grain Is coming In batter this year crease the balance of the bank's p*- home In the Walnut Grove. than for several years, more will be Mrs. Homer Barnes is very 111 al trons. shipped than during the several pre- I her home with typhoid fever. vlous years. Mrs. Ralph Hadley. Mrs. Lina Buck- SPANGLE’S BARBER SHOP Lee I.enhart sustained severe bruis- I The following were Portland visit­ ley and Miss Helen Roseman wen- es on both leg» from being thrown We »re still doing buxinem »1 I he McMinnville visitors last Tuesday * troni a - load - of - wood ............ - • or» during the past week: Miss Belle old aland—Light and Sanitary that he was haul- Mrs. E. R. Blrnle. Mrs. P. P. Day ton, Oregon afternoon. They brought back „„„ unable Uun his future plans. Mrs. Nellie Walling has been suf-1 is a contractor in the city and he re­ and spent Sunday with his family and Thursday of this week at Rock- George T. Evers of Elma, Washlng- fering from a very sore hand that was turned to the metropolis in time to here. He returned in time to be on ' ton. arrived here Sunday and will Oregon Da yt on infected with blood poisoning. She Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wall have re ­ be on the job again early Monday the job early Monday morning where probably remain for the next month is now well on the way to recovery. turned home alter a month's stay at morning. , looking after his property here. his chief concern is to see that some Tillamook. Dr. Miller, eyeglasses. McMinnville, A picnic party from Rex spent Sun­ Mrs. Tora Newcomer terminated her I J. D. Montgomery was a Portland 25 residential additions to New Grand Mrs. Ella Ixingaller is home again Oregon. visit in Dayton with her father, Iner passenger last Saturday. He was Ronde are constructed with proper day at latayetto upon the river, alter spending the winter and part of and fishing were enjoyed Ladd’s Funeral Home, McMinnville, Mortensen, and took her departure I joined there by his wife on Sunday- regard to the plans and specifica- the summer in Arizona and Califor­ i swimming by all. for her California home Sunday last. and the two remained over until Mon­ tions. nia. Ore. Phone Blue 5. Mrs. J. J. Hembree la home again Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Groth have re­ Miss Frances Coburn, who with her F. J. Randall was a business vis­ day to transact some business in the Rev. Carl Nisson of Montana occu­ itor In Portland Tuesday of this week city before their return. They came parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coburn, turned after a two weeks outing at after a month's visit in Idaho. Mrs. Cattle and her children are pied the pulpit at the Baptist church and during his absence M-rs. Jess home on the six o'clock train Mon­ has been spending the summer here Netarts. _ ... , , i .«pending the month at Seaside. Sunday night last. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Tourville and fam-1 __ ___ ______ , visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. White filled her accustomed place in ' Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Coburn, left the ily spent the week camping at Ne-1 Mrs. Ray Morgareidge of Portland the store for the day. Portland to have *2,000,000 parch­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess White, accompan- iatter part of last week for Wyoming 'arts. visited her parents, E. Ma bee and George Thompson of Portland ac­ led by the latter s sister, Mrs. Frank wbere Bhe will be employed In teach-' Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Herring and I ment paper mill to use sawmill re­ _ wife, over Sunday. companied by his mother Mrs. H. Deffenbaugh, and little daughter, left school during the coming year, daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. John fuse. Douglas county has organized a When a woman buys a pair of shoes ■ Thompson and Mrs. Lina Buckley, on last Thursday morning for a tew gbe ln tinJe to attenf a crew whose duty It Is to get things straightened up, Mr. Pur- A WONDERFUL PICTURIZATION build up rock work along the bank of key admits that they were in a mess iting at the E. U. Marr home. Mlles Robertson of Tillamook 1« the Willamette river for the purpose for a few days but he says they are OF THE SAN FRANCISCO FIRE of preventing the old girl from gob- well satisfied with their new quarters visiting with his grandparents, Mr. bling up a lot of land which the city even though the location la not quite and Mrs. Joe Robertson. of Independence contends she must so convenient as the former waa. have for her own use. He returned Waiter B. Hadley and wife, the for­ in time to begin work again Monday Tom kicked the partition out the morning. mer a one-time resident! of Dayton Some time Saturday night or Sun­ and the latter a daughter of Judge other day, to ag to have more room ; ; । George A. Gabriel and family, after Daniele of McMinnville, drove up day morning the postoffice and hard­ . , having spent their summer vacation from their home In California laat ware store of W. G. Courtney was to work. J J in Layton, left on Monday afternoon week and are ependlng a few daye broken into by forcing a rear window < for Madras, Ore., where Mr. Gabriel here greeting old friende and review­ and about *100 in merchandise was J H will again take up his duties as su- ing the acenee of other daye. Mr. taken including a 30-30 and a 22 rifle, Come in and watch him sell < । perintendent of schools shortly after Hadley le horticultural inepactor and a few cheap watches, batteries, knives Regular Prices ; the first of September. Their de- etate quarantine guardian with head- and small change that was left In the MEAT and ICE. < J part u re was delayed several days on quartera located at Redlanda. Mr. money drawer of the postoffice. The ] ’ account of the illness of Mrs. Coovert, Hadley saye thia Ie their buey aeason small amount of stamps In a drawer Mrs. Gabriel’s mother. Little "Baby raised to the nth power but the Im­ were not touched. Sheriff Paterson PegKy.” daughter of the house of pending possibility of a breakdown came down from McMinnville and । Gabriel, has won a large circle of due to overwork Induced him to take looked the ground over. No clews September 1st: Thomas Meighan in 1 j friends during her first long stay iu two monthe off notwithstanding the were found. It is thought that the job “Gappy Rieka,”a Peter B. Kyne story. I Dayton all of whom will be eagerly, press of duties and give his system a waa sized up some time Saturday by outside parties who returned during »n W. a»va there DUNDEE HERE IT, IS Sweaters Athletic Underwear Zodiac SHOES-------------- MILLER MERCANTILE CO DENTIST Blacksmithing JACK OHLERT G. B. ABDILL You’ll see a whole city crumble before your eyes! “The Shock” Lon Chaney and Virginia Valli LAFAYETTE Arcade Theater Saturday, A ug, 25 DAYTON MEAT CO. September will be a Paramount month