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DAYTON TRIBUNE A. N Monl Estate Traiisferei Merrill............................... Editor Carrie Adams et. al.to Arthur Application mad« tor entrane* «• second rl»H matter, AmruHt 28, 1024, at th« pout oflim In Dayton, Oregon, under tbs Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Smithi 2 small tracts in McMinn* vllle 14000.00 A. I,. Brook« ro Minnie Fair; Eola 2 A3 Blk 38 LaFapette ■u barri pilon (1.50 per year in advAoce. Lillie litiindidge and husband et al to J C Heidlnger and wife; Oct, 2, 1924. 8 ac In Lot 5 John W Fletcher's EVANGELICAL CHHRUH 1st Add to Dayton * IMPORTANT! 10.(0I 2000.00 Anna L Christopher et al to Dayton Munday H c I mw I 10:00 a. m. Scott Livengood and wife; N 00 ft Dayton Prvnchlng D OOu. m. Unlouvale Preaching 8 p. m. of Lots A A 0, Little Homes Bulxl 10 00 LaFavelle " Ila. in. Elbridge G Duvall to ileitis Ml. Plea«ant " 2:30 p.n>. Trafton Duvall; I'nd int In F. E. Either, Paator. 174.97 ac in Edwin T Warren Methodist Church 10.00 Caleb Wodbs D L C, T 3 BROW 2000.00 L W Fuller and wife to R E Berry Harding grata, the >elalively new and wife; 120 ac in Sec 32 A 33 perennial in Oregon, hat been tried on T 6 8 R 3 W the »pertinent atation farm for aeveral Mrs J N Greer and husbnnd to years and found not to good for bay on .Medora Greer Nichols; wjf of average tillable land« of Oregon aa nej^ of noli °* 27» ex B clover or vetch and grain or timothy, strip. T 3 8 R 3 W 10.C0 ! 10.CO T 2 8 R 3 W 10.00 Oregon prune dryera who uaed the Theresa M Henderson and husband recirculating air ayatein developed by to David ii Frank baust r and wife tne experiment atation increased the Ix>l 8 Hlk 0 City Park Add New* capacity of their natural draft plants berg 1X0 almost 100 ;>er cent at little more than G N Keen and wife to John A one-third the cost of a new drier, and McLean and wife; 7 ac in Nehemi ah Martin D L C, T 4 8 R 4 W MMX0 ! greatly improved the quality of their in Andrew Harvey D L C, T 3 In actual yield of milk the cows at 8 R 3 W • 935.00 the O. A. C. station fed silage, oats and Aarnet E Mill* to W il Beet; vetch ranked first, those on corn next, NH of lut« 1». 14 A L5, Blk 39 and on eunflower last. Difficulty was Edwards Add to Newberg 10.00 found in getting the cows to eat the Samuel A Mulkey a ml wife to * B F May; 2.^ ac Ln Andrew snnflower silage readily. Harvey D L C, T 3 S R 3 W 1400.00 Melville M McAllister and wife ac in Caleb Altha Ruth Rolierte, Dundee, to to Margaret A Watts; 7 Charles Biglo Thomas, Tillamook; Woods D L C, T 3 8 R 5 Marguerite Ruth Goflrier, McMinnville, Arvin F Ornduff and to Merlin Clermont Christensen. Mc to 8 F Hamilton; 19.976 20. T 2 8 R 3 W Minnville. F ob S ale . S ix foot disc harrow 14 inch Moline Sulkey plow, and 2| inch Bain Farm Wagon. Also a registered Guernsey Bull. , See Bank of Davton W 10.00 wife to ac in sec 10.00 E B Powell and wife to Mrs Addie Ott; Lots 1 A 6 Blk 42 Wayette 750.00 Dayton, Oregon, Rose & Company Clothes i tailored to your individual preference assure you of being correctly attired at all times — and the price, so unusually low, enables you to effect a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00. Cinnamons Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on display at Miller Mercantile Co., Agents - Oregon. At The Movies High Grade Chocolates--Ice Cream Sodas-Fountain Drinks a SPECIALTY Complete line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Pipes. R- L. Cinnamon, P , Everything for the Builder Orden Promptly Filled Regular Admission Goming, Nov. 7 & 8 deafer and tn LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. Arcade Theatre Dayton, Oregon, Lota 5 A 22 Blk 2 Yeaton-Helder Add to Sheridan 10.00 Mary Shirley and husband to twuuLajuuLWur^^ o innrinnnnrsYKirrKi. a o « ö s 6jduuuui.innr b itíjulaajloííajü I Harvey E. Hoffman and wife; 200 ac in aeca 2 A 12, T 4 8 R 6 W 10.00 "Little Clyde came into tbe room Francia M Stow and wife to -where his mother wa« «weeping and Frances 11 "Ruhr; lot 1 blk 6 Oak dusting. He «aw a yellow jacket on Park Add to McMinnville 10.00 the floor apparently dead. He picked Stock A sr eta Company to C G it up and began crying; hi« mother Brownell et al; S^i of »wj^ aec 36 asked, "What’s the matter?" Point T 3 8 R 6 W 10.00 ing to tbe yellow jacket he had dropped F L Trullinger and wife to Fred he amwered, "That dead jacket «lung Gilbert; 60x80 ft in lot 8 blk 5 ■ne!" 10.00 Tbe following Bunday when he re Orig town of Carlton turned from Sunday School hi« mother J B White et al by Sheriff to asked, "Whet did you learn to day?" T A Grenfell and wife; 195 64 ac "About our aoul. And, mamma, it’« in John II Berry D L C, T 4 joat like that jacket'a »linger—it never 8 R 5 W 10,521/0 • dies." Flannel Shirts Ladies Wool Dress Goods Just received our shipment of flannel shirts, Kbski colored. This is a medium weight flannel and is an excellent value at We have several pieces of wool dreos good) left which we are selling at j off regular price. $3,00 Waists and Middies Our entire stock of waists and middies going one-half regular price. Oregm City Shirts at 4 Price We have the shirts that made Oregon famous. Direct from the sheep's back to the mill, and then to us. All pure virgin wool. These shirts are either with the fl it or miltarv collar. Every one is a classy drees shirt where flannel is used. Just Arrived Prices $5.00 and $5.50 A lot of new dress ginghams in the lattest pat terns. i SEE AND HEAR NEW SCALE Priced at 30c KIMBALL on display at BALLARDS JEWELERY STORE Dayton, Confectionery Fresh Bakery Goods Saturday, Oct. 4 Harold Lloyd In “Why Worry” “Review” • Next Week “Lullaby” “Telephone Girl” No. 2 Admission 25c and 50c.__________ Stella May Hartman Scbaiek and buaband to Harold Ladd and wife j Drogist Mpde-to-measure clothes are an investment —* not an expense. They enable you to command the top price lor your services at all times and you are well repaid for your initial investment. 10.00 Ruby Ruble and husband to Arthur McNeley and wife; lot 2 Contributed by Mrs. Mary Fletcher Blk 4 original town of Amity 1500.00 Go bear the tidings round. We have a newsy paper in an . old-home town. Dear old Day ton on fhe map ■till, Near the banks of the old Yamhill. Á It only costs a hundred dollars to paint it, but it enables the owner to get five hundred dollars more for it. “Covered Wagon” Francee H Rohr to Francia M Slow and wife; e1, of lot 1 Fair lawn sub A Dayton, B F .Mav to J jhn F Dr tn ; 2S ac MnrrluRo Licenses R. L. Harris Just Like a Newly Painted House Appearance is what counts, and the world judges men in exactly the same manner. and Inferior to a well ielected mixture H F Hamilton and wife to Mervin for patture. Whitmore; 19.070 ac in sec 26 dried pru nee. ! DLÜ, T5SR6W 10.00 ‘ ¡George Fisher and wife to L. Boi re; Munday School, 10 A. M., Geo. H. Jack- . 43—luO of ac in Joel Chrisman man, Su pt. ! D L C, T 4 H R 3 W * Morning Worthip. 11 Hermon by Pattor Andrew J 1'reel and wife to Service at Webfoot, Margaiet A Walts; 20 ac in Morning Worship, 0:30 A. M. Munday School 11 A. M. Rev. Franklin, Pattor. The Watson Pharmacy Prescription File is now at i the H arris D bug S torh . Parties desiring these j prescriptions refilled are assured of efficient Service. I , ¿-Oregon. Full and Con fplete line of Vic to r and Columbia R< words in English an. d *11 foreign Lanp inges Big Reductio n in slightly used Col umbia, Kii nbJl and Victor P! aono- graphs. McConn tek Music Co-, Inc. This beautiful floral design of dishes is an open stock pattern of which you can buy anv you wish, one piece or a whole set. Miller Mercantile Co. Dayton, Oregon, mrT