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local ? _________ J K Field« spent a few days vi.itiitg relative« in Portland thi« work. Quality A hill line of Faney and Staple groc eries, fruits and vegetables in season. Dayton, Oregon. iPhone, Red 28 Our Desire is, “To please Ali Give ns a trial. L. A. Roesner wu a busy visitor in Portland Saturday. bu»in«.a Iry this otfhe for lypewHio, Prof. Rut hei ford made a «hort busi« piper; cut to your order. nena tup up to his farm In Ilie Mt H. od Victor Heeler <4 CorvaiL., visited a I country last Saturday afternoon. day or »o with his parent» la«t week 1 ih. T .. . -------------- — I I I. ( I < ook ami wife of Milwaukie, v eraua roster left Monday fur Poti. Dregon, cousins«I tha Stilwell«, »iwul laud, where he will alterni bamneaa col-»‘badar w,,h ’••••in last Saturday leg«------------------------------------------------I _____ _____ Economy w. S. Hibbert, Grocery I B. H. Holfi» «mpluyed ia th« drug ’ store. Mrs. H G. Allen drove to Portland L if Sui ton im« Invi some very Sandav tors dava visit with relatives nice sign writing done on the dis and friends. play window»* of the Cmifectionerv W. T. 11. Tucker «pent a tew days in Mi»» Heater Hlbbeit haa been on the Portland this Week with hi» naiea Mr« Wm. Lu in tn. aick liat H h * hat few days. Sha la better now and at her accuatomed place in L«r mi ». D. B. Abdill ha« been quite ill at father’« »tore. her home north of town the la«t few 1 davs. Herbert Baxter ha» U'en nibbing a itoie elbow ibee« last few davacauaed bv Perle Hog le who ia employed in Port-’*0™* *u>»bap of Mate aacka of grain he land w»i homa with hi» family over lb« *“• handling. I igurt LEI us give you a few facts and figures to show you why dairy cows should be oh your farm. Assuming that all milk uf your row» were nmik< h d in the form of butter fut. a fair svernge would In-36 pound» p r cow. The market price fluctuates around 48c per |>ound or a gross ri ven- U0 of (1,.28. I he buy for feeding would only amount of (5 00 per month or a net return of (12 28 per cow. Now.il you had 10 cows, your m> nthly profit would he (122 28 for nt 1« n»t ¡0 months of the tear Don’t the« figures »penk f. r themsclvea? Here Hl the BANK OF DAYTON, wu believe, Mr Fann,,, tb.t much prosperity will he added to our community if dairy <ow« were on every farm, und we are morn than willing to nw^ÌNt uu<l co-operata with you. Ihe Pacific International Expoaltk.n at Pnr”and, Nov 1st to Nth . I n th« Urgeat and leading g....... . Uve.mck «Uw in Amyiea. It furimi.«» « wonderful oppoitm.ity to h„w brmMrr. of burílr.-l .„I |.„v «f., sh«^. hog., gmu» .nd ho».,, ure m hei. •arm». Vou will greatly «njoy k nm | pr (^^^ week end. Mrs. C. ü. Christensen arrived home Kev. M. A. Marcy and family «rent the week end at Ibe B. A. Felton and F. Saturday evening after attending the W. Hole home«. convention in Portland. arts. Leroy i^wisoi McMinnville «pent mi «. August Dorsey left for a vi.it with Saturday and Sunday here vial ting t.«r her parent., who live in suatbern Ore. mother Mr«. McCann. L E Morton i. «pending a few day« in Ernest Dill and fami.y of Multnomah visited Mr«. Dill’« mother and sister PurUand, where be 1« engaged in paper hanging. here, over Sunday. Mi»« Leo Petre of Dalia«, visited a day Herbert Wright, »on of H. V. Wright or so last ween with her friend«, Harry wa» a buaine»« visitor and sight me’r in hhermnn and wife, of tbia city. Portland Saturday. Y- H,. B^LLA^D .Agatesground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware at prices that are right. O. B. Westfall General Merchandise L. D Krake and faiui'y «pent Sanday in Indep«-nd«nce at the homeofMr» Mr». E. S. Filer, bookkeeper for the Miller Mercal.lile C<x »tore >» I .ick at her Krake’» ei»ier, Mr». Elmer Bu«bv. desk after an eidorceu laiuli^ii of a Mr». LaPort of Newburg — was in town ------ ^-«w of wet.ik (X r jo account of >II u « m . couple yesterday and called at thia office to ex-1 s y n Kepublicxn candidate preas her appreciation of the Tribune/r.» , h ------------ ~—* | *ur ’oe office <4 County »chool Superin Mr«. C. C. Carter of Wallowa waa in Ilend, n* wa8 1,1 t"wn Friday extending this city the first of the week transact-11*”" *’ad *land’o hie numeron» acquaint ance» in thia locality ing business and visiting friend«. _ 9^ Day ton Dayton Oregon ( i Box Shooks, Cabinet Work”« I j Mi s Bessie Morris, daughter of I Mr8, M Nichol» »|wnt a few day« in W. Morri, of this city, and her friend I Purtlaud U1« iaet of the week and wheu Ro •Vbite, both of Portland, viaited I alle ca“e howe and Uot °“’ of the «tage Morri, home recently. I she came near being run overby a para* — I ing car. Fortunately «he escaped any K V ranklin autoed to Salem Fri-1 serious injury. I dav io bring home a daughter attending! --__ ___ - — I the Willamette University there in ord-1 M ®’ *dler and Noah Robinson er that she might attend the receptiop I rKurne'1 ho—* Sunday after a weeks given her parents last week. I deer hunting in th« mountains above Dandruff, falling hair and scalp dia- TreP°n * flne Uip but »a... wid,. ,„P .1..p,iX“1' and Mill Work j General Building Contracting Built in fixtures a Sjiecialty M. R. Cooper Day ton, Oregon. “» . plications oi the old reliable Lucky I __________ Corner 1st and Main, Everything for the Builder >ewber^, Oregon. r'Ker Hair Bemedy. Ask your barter I T. Ordere Promptly Filled ‘or druggist to-day—money back guar-1 ,ere waa * verv ”“«6 attendance of autee. I th® legal voters in attendance at the —-——------------- I meeting» called for the nurpoee of dia I Al Slade and wife of Portland visited I cuaaing the budgeta of the city of Day ton Original Chippewa Shoes friend» here Friday and Saturday. Al I and of school 2S, here to fore published M ns heavy 16in. pac 110 50 18 "" ° d Umer Ot tteH® part8 and wU* Iiu u,e Tribune, ®cafcr tn pair “ “ 14 in - q rn I be wel' rembcr«d bv manv as an apple S^umJayani ^AinjZos “ Outing 16 in pac Q 5QI paclter in the <°>Ploy of D" A. Snyder. __ D. Coulson of Newberg and E. C. “ Heavy 16 in plain t^e Mra. J. W. Loreit who has been 8eri-|^,<'o<^'’*n ’•cMinnvIlle were in town 10 00 “ ” 14 in “ “ UTS. CEMENT, BglCI. LIME, SEND,DOORS, 9 501 ouely ill for a week or more is now re-1 Montiav morning looking after the Intel- Heavy Chippewa 6 in 5 00 I ported some better. She is in the care |e8ts th® Mutual Ijfe Insurance com- WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. All kindajof work shoes at '3.(0 to (5.00 1 of her sister who ia a train«! nurse, and | oi ^ or k- Overal.s ............................................ Dayton, (1.50—1 » 5--1 8.» the pair is>beimt.visited by beraon WavneLorett Oregon, Mens work shirts........................... J. B. Stilwell was a Portland victor .................. 85c to (2 50 from hia home in Washington. “ wcol socks ........................... v m r .------ — itllB la8t oi th® week, for the purpose of 25c 35c-45c the pair V. M. Low drove to Dallas Sunday I gett n ; a view of the Shenandoah as it “ under clothing.................... ............. 1 75 the suit (Advertisement) accompanied bv his nephew Earle Low .was suPP<*ed to paM over the city. Tc “ siOixiress sox.................. and family where they vuited Mr. Low.(much fog and be ern not tell u. any ................................... 60c tell ua any sister. Earle Low and family remained I more about it than he could before hi» My store is headquarters for low prices on Groceries there fora longer visit and V M. Low journey. High grade coffee................................................................. 40c lb 2 for 75c ’ returned home in the evening. ^acoD; „; -;.............................................................................................. 2Fc ib V. M. Low’a folks left for their The Pleasant Hour Reading Club met Crystal White soap....................................................... 6 bars for 25c at the home of Mr«. Harriet Stanley last home in Missouri this afternoon. Friday afternoon. Mr«. Barnard bad Recored Damage Due to State Income Tax Store is open Sundays charge of the lesson on "Early American Mrs. m . R. Cooper while visiting tl e Literature.” Mrs. Howard was a guest Dusan family living in the Watson house of the club. in making a hurried trip down the steps „ .railways, ,aban abandoned or ’ ■n. Mn,i^i ' ,W, Wing «nd logging <toned or ^end*"' '“< camp» ’amP*a n'l H ’slng 32 met a wheelbarrow with the result that 7,873.000 Little Mies Audrey Flier while in the Horseshoeing. General Blacksmithing, Machine Work. Plow Share barber »hop with her father a day or so she was thrown down and severely 4.578.000 8 Dieincorporation», 0OO , h„i 5,080.000 and Jhsc Grinding, Aceteline weldiog, wagon and General 10 ago got her finger niully pinched when sprained her fore arm. She claims that .. 460,600 «he was investigating the actions of the “æ "a.-Unding p^fectiy Wood work, Horsehoeing a Specialty. % 22 threatened removal.’’ including'io»«of'onle7m.’7 • .................... 2.440,250 barber chair. Fortunately no bones still when she was helped up but never- 31 the less she believe« the blamed thing were broken and the finger is getting Dayton, Oregon. ran over her. Phone 45x1 well rapidly. 34 ...... ... ............ ... Mr. and Airs. Phil Gap*. arrived here 21 0 Rev. E. B. Jolm.cn, District Super- .run from Tacoma last Thursday evening in tendent of the Columbia River dis-’ — and 1 expect to make Dayton ibeir home. »». b. >3.7“ »»• Wil«! trict of the .« Baptiit Cnurcb, whs here a Mr. Gates is an auto mechanic and is _ , 4 .................................................. 0 < . . . ... — — ««Bv mediarne and H Total recorded dainag« few days this week visiting his daugh- opening a garage in the Concrete build- . . , ............................................................... ter» Mrs. Otis BrooUbere and MiSS ing where Joe Francis has his black We [going tabVlathmn,i.H ba»?<uS^ 7«^!,’. ',non wh!,:h ’’m fore- Leota Johnson. smith shop. Mrs. Gates is a daughter of damage properly attributable t„ ti M *a a con’’e’v*tive of the editor and like any other father estimate mg factor in influencing deci.ion ag.in ’t Orl^, * ” fnc'”ne tn« a8 a determin? POtflAND, Mrs. Otis Brookshere received word J-houid be he ie glad to hare the chil- We also find that •n.nyjulditlonHl^nom^’T/’H 1 nil a V ni t ha • 1. ____ X . 1 • rl »nt> KA* * L. ____ ¿ORI Sunday of the death of I her brother-in- dren near home. m thiC .total> ®o*hat. making «very allowanm f.J . ,nc|uded ju.tiflah|v vidual item, listed, the actual Io«« <>( inv , i posa lb la overHtatement» in i.uli law Archie Chapman of Por, land. He •00,000 u Premfu _ _ tax ia materially in excess ot »40,000,000 " ",en “ttr,bu,a,,|e to the state income died in a Portland ho«pital Monday r* Most cane fruits are apparently night at 8 00 o’clock. The funeral will ... ------------- ‘■•’•E STOCK CLASSIC iS“”"!’ •*’irw*Rnv*>PNo!lJ'1 '■'•mmere.l be held in Portland this afternoon. 1 ,er,He una®r Oregon condition., The family resided at Gervi. and had «»ordiog to experiment station re- spent a part ot the summer at the*ports. Tbe mild and moist winter. 1 °' Brooksfaere home. •■ UDVCBD PAKB8 OK ALL >AILHOAD8 - ------ - jof western Oregon make the prop-. Pursuant to the call fora mas. meet- .a8®’ion,of these fruits an easy mat ing by Mayor Harding a medium repre-’ ter. To avoid insects and disease. -Í W////.' hSV’ n <’7,'e of Davton »wem-'growers are advised to select young bled in the Arcade theater building on plants nl.»« only i and j the.e l . the evening Of the 15th in«t. ________ from yards) "I OFFERS YOU $41,252,350 W. P. MORRIS & SON •‘ ÄÄKSÄ; KtL ;■ „ ÜUÍW'I/ /// Repeal the State Income Tax I' 1 Yote 312 X Yes Mayor Harding called tbe meeting to th*1 “re c,f>*n and free from and contributor. ’p.'rU "of Ore’ll?* ^“‘"1 ’'B"®« order and T A Boulden was chosen j trouble, & &wÄ n ; Sx ‘ «Äo! H. Button purchased a Puri- chairman of the meeting. Prof. I ................ The merchants of our town have tan phonograph of the McCormick Rutherford was named secretary, On J Amounts of sulfur ranging I from some very nice window decora- Music Co. this week and has in motion the meeting decided to place j . ' two name, in nomination for each office ’ lnree P°andd to 50 pounds p< r i acre tions. At eachcf the hardwares stalled it in the Confectionery, so Grapes may be pruned in Oregon Pruning nay re?or(g of the to be filled.------------------------------------- • year are added to soils by rain-’„ the ammunition and gun displays first two now you can be entertianed with F—,o. ^..^„^,„,,>1.1) Th« .mounl ot eulfur lost I. at any time following the W,.’ experiment station. ara appropriate of the bunting the latest ‘jazz” while enjoying a bert. For Recorder., Prun- if ’ • W, “ er hM freqUent ^ h 6 ” " ¡"8 Molting hen« require liberal f( 0(J. Beason; the ‘ spook” display of good men I or an ice cream soda. and J E Mellinger.. For Treasurer. ■oon after the fall of the ^r|LBT8an Tia,ent sution’—«. p..ns I( *n« as hern, in good flesh usali, g0 Mrs. Allen’s is appropriate of the J L Stuart and Mrs Eva L Bams. causes loss of plant food that Mira Irene Allen ie at.isting with the Councilman for two years Hallowe’en season and the stores 1m - ’ tent n? 17? k BD,,Ur C ° n * " ou,d otherwise Aav. been Chas film trans- r«.Ung t„„ much pu| ( r tent of ^e the soilF to the point es- ferred later to the root system each have nice displays of their duties at Mrs. Maotecafe, while «he is in 1er, Paul Londerehansen, Tho. Teagne, j ^nt disposed. cause«I by an operation on one V H Ba)l.<td, E De ma ray and W 8 l-ential for h-n. in elce „i„ n „ h an )m “ ntial for most profitable product- Pruning too late in the yrares. of her limbs. U’Ren.--------------------------------------- - ¡0D causee more bleeding than earlier ’ion —n a J”*0™ to Pr°dact- f ^.7 . 0M,‘ ..