Everything for the Builder ji H’s s a. sin nmi si n si i'm mi mm e»uanji imn • (perscriptton ^rw^ef ^rucfc. (KcMfve Orders Promptly Filled i WATSON’S PHARMACY deafer in Jfumcar ana Its about a year since we have had ¡the opportunity to talk to our custom. £ erg thru our own local newspaper. LATH. CERENT, BRICI. UME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Dayton, Oregon, R. R. Rand, Prop. | Jno lirui was a business visitor in Portland the tirât uf the week. B. 8. Filer and wife bail a pleasant trip <>u the Columbia highway Monday. Phone, Bell 1691. Mrs.lames W. S. Hibbert, Grocery eries, fruits and vegetables in season Day ton, Oregon. It seems mighty nice to be able to tell you of the values we have to otter in | Eastman Kodaks and supplies with gour developing and printing service. | Sheaffer fountain pens and pencils, g Rexall remedies, toilet articles and sun- J dries. Phone, Red 28 Our Desire is, “To Please All” Give ns a trial. i Registered Pharmacists Dayton, Oregon. AAlJULkfUJUUUJLajULILiULWUL^^ Tie is Wron$ Contributed by Mary Fletcher. DAYT01N SAND & GRAVEL CO Work! Work! Woik! Governor Pierce opposes a cut in auto- mobile licenses. The governor is wrong. Wood and grain hauling, wood saw­ The automobile license is too high in ing, fruit drying at the dryer, and in this state—entirly too high. It is pen- the sunshine in many door vards. Some nlizing people too much. The license I people are motoring, some working in Phone, Red 76 should be cut more than half. The the fruit orchards, some in the hop People pay gasoline tax without protest. vards, etc. •'Everybody works but fath« They feel thev pay for what they get, er” and he works a little too. Its a but in the matter of license they feel good medicine for us all and keeps us L ost —Small grey velvet bat with that they pav 128 for what California out of mischief. blue and grey embroidery. pays It is not a question of the The world is as we take it. Catherine Barnard, Tight of the state to discriminate; it is We never get tco old to lea n, but the I Box 212 Dayton, Oregon. a question of justice. An automobile impressions on our minds in childhood license is not worth 128 to $40, and the are not easily erased. R. L. Spangle of Pendleton, well and next legislature should cut the price to favorably known here, made a hurried eomething fair and reasonable.—Oregon W. S. U'ren'and family motored to call on relatives and friends last Tues- j Statesman. Neskowin the first of the Wtek for a day. He will attend the National m ' ss Constance Fisher and her brother couple of days outing. They report Barbers’ Convention at Indianaircli., • I)wight spent Labor day in Portland. that the finest drive along the r ■ •asL Indiana this month. Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel, Washed, Screened or Crushed. LET’S BOOST OUR HOME PAPER Dayton, Oregon N ew L efever N itro - a S pecial only $29.00 Au Wall ftnlth.d, eonatfaftaf ggbJV tha price. BuO« to «hoot right and stand aa much uaa aa tha Evrry »un wC Ht>-d with an n- trnnv I.,ad A»l standardized W Î;un built only” n 20-ra. 28 In l«-ga. 28 in., and 12-ga. 28 and 30 In with H in stock and about 2% In. drop. A Lefever won the world's championship at the Olympic games In London. Lefever has stood for service and durability for over 50 years M ’ Writs for Catalogue LEFEVER ARMS CO. Brailli and the Tribune and the Mellinger fain y last Bunday afternoon. Yocum were Everett Masses and family of Reaver- among the inopie transacting business in McMinnville, Baturday. ton, Oregon, relatives of the Fr nk Louis family of Dayton. Visited them Mrs. H. M. Janes, a former resident two or three days the first of Ilie week of Davton, but now of Portland, was Mr». W. 8. Hibbert baa been here Friday renewing old acquaintances. quite ill at her home in this city the past week Her condition is Mr. and Mrs. William Burdette and somewhat improved at this time. children »era visiting Mra. Burdette’s mother, Mrs. McCann, in Dayton last OMrs. K. L. Harris ga e a largely Bunday. attended Bilver Tea on her law n lest Minees Helen and Mildred Roseman Friday aftertoon. An excellent pro« were visiting their («rente, Mr. and grain was given and each one there reports a very enjoyable time. Mrs. F. M. Roseman, at Beaverton last Bunday and Monday. Thal lieantiful bouquet of dahlias Misses Mildred Roseman, Anna that Mr. 8- R. Dey was bringing down " r*gbt, and Irma Hole reached home town last week was lor Grandma Chap­ Thursday from Monmouth where they man who was celebrating her 82nd birthday the latter part of last week. have been attending summer school. Il is asserted that texes are so heavy Miss LaVida Jones baa terrlfl naled in La Follette's Stale of Wisconsin that her visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. business concerns have moved out. And Mr. La Follette would make Wis­ Harris and returned to her borne in consin the model tor the Nation. Portland, Monday. Major Miller and R. L, Harrie were Walter B. Hadley and family of among the people who were in Mc­ Redlands, California, have been spend« Minnville. Saturday to attend the fun­ ing a few days with his brother, L. F. Hadley and family, and hia sister Mrs. eral of the late Ex-Sberif! Henderson. C. B. Newhouse and family living near Miss Hazel Parker of Portland visited Davton. her parents Mrs. and Mra. W. F. Park­ 8. J. McCurruick of Portland er. over Sunday and Monday, returning spent a few hours Tuaeduy with to her employ ment in Portland, Mon­ V. H. Ballard who is handling a day evening. line of pianos and graphaphones A very pleasant and agreeable sur- for hia firm. priae party was held at the Rand home Mrs. C. F. Franklin formerly Lucy DeFord of Dayton, but now of Pe Ell, engaged in games and other forma of Washington, has been visitirg the entertainment, ending with refresh­ E. M. Aiderman family and other rela­ ments. tives living adjacent to Dayton, the latter part of last week. J. W. bhippv and wife reached bom»-1 Monday evening from a couple of weeks' The cooked food sale held in tha Hibbert store by the ladles of vacation with a brother in Goldendale, Christian church last Bai urda v was Wash., and bis parents in Parma, well patronized and all goods sold well. I laho. Had a nier trip, saw some good T,,e ■•dies are appreciative of the g< od will extended them. country, but rd -e to be home. Hugh Montgomery who has spent a V. M. Padard and Mrs. Mauts accom-' portion of this last year with a son In I panied by Mr. Hiram Lesbaway sf>ent| California is once more a resident of • Sunday and ’ ** Monday at - - Rockaway and ( Yambill county; and Is moving, with a * . Manhattan beaches. Mr. l«sliaw«y is daughter Mrs. Peffer and family back on the old farm in the Roesner neigh­ an old time friend of Mr. Ballard's and borhood. is now located in Portland. Announced.— Little sister (calling up H. A. Wann and family accompanied stairs while visitor waits in the hall). by Asa and Esther Nichols departed Ob, Violai You know that man you Tuesday morning for a tew days trip told mother would aooner walk a mile through Bay City, Garibaldi, and Ne­ than pay carfare? Well, he's come to halem and also will enjoy an outing at see you again. Netarts beach during the trip. Mrs. A. D. Foster, wife of Captain Foiter, who has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W E. Foster, and othei relatives here during the past month, took her departure Saturday to join her busband who ie in command at Lincoln, Nebraska. Give us the opportunity of quoting you prices on your implement requirements Remember our lines International Harvester Co Oliver Chilled Plow Go. Fairbanks Morse & Go. U’Ren Hardware ArneG. Ree, managing editor of the Tillamook Herald, made a short call <>u L. H. l.itccher of Portland visit- B orn : T o Mr. and Mra. George ed with hia family ami other rela- T. Baah of Dayton, Wednesday, a lives here over Sunday, Monday bouncing boy. and Tuesday of this week, . Dayton—call 8. C. Purkey----- Portland—67 N. 2nd. Economy William Wakefield a former nsident of near Dayton but now of Portland waa in Dayton transacting business Saturday last. Mrs. Emma Anderson was a business murning aervicM at the Baptist church visitor In McMinnville Tuesday after- wilti Mr. (leo. Thum i won of the Web- toot district as soloist. noou. Operates daily between Dayton and Portland freight and Express hauled. Rates reasonable. Efficient Service. Quality that as far as be I« concerned I fetente Day is not i - oííik - m I W. 8. Hibbert ie running a store iu Elmer Jackman spent a few busy the Wood's hop yard which makes It hours in Portland, Tuswiay of this week Perle Hugle was borne from Llunlou ve«y convenient fur the numerous pick­ ers in Ibis yard. with bis family over Bunday and Mon­ day. ' special music during the Sunday RAND TRUCK ! LOCALE Dr. Elliot says prohibition Is in sight Dry land, hoi ERLING BRAUTI, Prop. ’‘SERVES YOU RIGHT’• Shingles President Coolidge leta II lie known Phone Red 51 gpephgs and sincere good wishes to the Tribune That it may pros- per is our earnest hope We sell coal oil. "Once a trial always Nyal.” We carry a big due of high grade candy. We always have a big stock of eight and nine inch paper plates. We are Davton agents for “Go-Ba1l”- the new toy. It's a winner. We have an exceptionally good line of balloons at 1 cent to 10 cents each. In the lot two political numbers—Re­ publican and Democrat. Claude Proffitt says he is willing to try anything once.ao last week be was busily engaged in making a galvanised lining for a refrigerator for home use. from the manner he was working we are willing to make a long running 8ueo lbat bis effort was a success. J. G. Pai k and wife after spending a couple or more weeks at the various beach»s are heme again and seem to be much pleased to meet home folks. They claim that the Mansanita beach is aliout the most attractive of any of the beaches they visited. W. W. Lunger of Wilada Terrace was in town a day or so ago accompanied by an old time friend, a Mr. Evans, This was Mr. The reason we sell Mt. Hoed lee of Palo Alto, California. Cream is because there’s none better. Evans first trip to this part of the Prescriptions entrusted to ne invari­ country and he seemed to be much ably receive the attention their im­ please! with our location and surround­ portance deserves. ing». Our fountain service; will please vou H. H. Clark of near Davton was A man drove seven miles the other day to get one of our delicious milk in Newberg last week in attendance at the re-union of the Nebraskans of this shakes, "there's a reason.’’ > art of the world. He reports a good Ls Pages Craft Book t.,„ o time which means to tome of ut as be- make 100 beautiful things. It sells for ingable to listen to the telling of some of 10 center The book and a bottle or the snowstorms, lightning and other tube of glue 25 cents. pleasant things people of the early days of Nebraska were familiar with. The writer of this item knows just what Diev meant when they said "BLIZ*