». P. Railway Go c TIME TABLE NAYBERGER’S 35th. January Clearance Sale - im­ portant as they have been - we are making the most drastic reductions ever knowp. You, who have been w aiting for lower prices, need wait no longer a* these reductions are on our entire stock, and we must close out all our winter’s goods regardless of cost or profit. We wish you one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. N Sale Starts Cali Early While Stock Is At Its Best! SATURDAY MORNING, JAN.3rd. AT9O GLOGK And Will Continuo Until M Saturday evening January 31st. 1925 ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS S Dry Goods, Fancy Goods ‘Shoes' For The Whole ' Blankets, Silks, Under- Family’ Dres«., and ware, Hcsiery, Notions Reduced from closed out at Toilet Articles etc. Coats, Suits, Furs must be 20 to 50 per cent. All reduced from 20 to 50 percent. 1-3 to 1-2 less than former selling price. ENTIRE STOCK OF ENTIRE STOCK OF ENURE STOCK OF j Men’s Boy»’ Ind Childrens' Clothing Is reduced from 20 to 50 per cent D. M. Nayberger McMinnville, Ore O urCash Bargain Basement Store is included in this sale. Myrtle La Gold a James, Sheri­ Effective Hapt. 7. dan, to Wm. Clyde Wade. Sheri* Trains will arrive M follow«! dan; Evelyn Content IKMoaa, To Porllaml L'amhlll, to Harold Dwight Ly­ 6 -3 A M. No. 3M man, Portland: Eva J. Howard, HilO A M. No. 854 11:13 " " No. 3M McMinnville, to Walter lee A Brown. Tillamook; Louise Francia 3:40 I*. M. No. 363 U 32 ” “ No. : um > Skinner, McMinnville,' to Harry • i Portland F rom Carl Youngberg, Carlton; Florence 11 2H A. M. No. Ml Mabel Koaack, Sheridan, to Adam 11:06 " " No. 367 Edmondson Macpherson, Grabd 2: Ml I’. M. Nu. 35» o Roude; Emma Ms rie G liber, 11.00 '• " No. 363 Grand Konde, to Harold LaRoy No. 366 7:10 " ” Batea, G rend Konde. 355 and¡35Ü Daily evcept Sunday Sundays a special leaves Poreland j LAND SETTLEMENT at 6:45 arrives Dayton 8;O5; arrives $ INQUIRIES Corvallis 9; 15 in- Over 500 letter* from people Urested in agricultural opportun- itiea are reported aS having been received by the Land Settlement Department of the Portland Cham­ ber of Commerce daring last week being w ore than double that of two weeke previous. These inquir* &abus' í)útrcutttng ere are being answered ami given Agency for Newberg Laundry! information which is submitted by the various districts through local land settlement committee.« and Dayion, Oregon. A other public bodies. The Land ! Settlement Department state? that information of this nature is *olic- INSURANCE A ’ itml from all localities having par FIRE—-»LIFE—AUTOMOBILE । ticular agricultural oppartunitirs J. L. Stuart together with all intareating facta Dayton. available. Oregon Among the chamber* of com­ merce cooperating with the l^nd 8. C. Purkey • Settlement is Salem which reports Cash Paid For the namee of 112 nrw aattlara locating in and near Salem within PRODUCE the last ei> montba. Other Day ton. • • Oregon. counties have also reported excel­ lent results in their land »ettle- Mrs. C. E Mauth meat work. Rooming House BARBER SHOP Best Rooms On Earth’’ DAYTOw SAND & GRAVEL CO Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel Washed, Screened or Crushed. Dayton. Oregon Phone, Red 76 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 4 “THE RAGGED EDGE” Watch out for this one; It looks easy, but It has a few comblna’ions that are stickers. There are no technical w<- but y- Td better brush up on your geogiujhy. By the way, if you have a baby boy to n one you might gel a tew suggestions from this. Notice the all-over interlock. —one youthful and one very old the Old and the New Year. In Derby­ shire an old custom still prevails. At Just twelve o'clock the doors are flung wide open and the New Year is ush­ ered in with shouts of welcome. There are places In England, also, where the Old Year la still swept out. according lo un old custom. Men and boys with blackened face* and dressed to look like chimney sweeps, ro through the streets with brooms. sweeping. The practise of burning the Old Tear out with huge bonfires «till pre- vails in some places, while in many 29 22 20 27 26 25 29 28 33 |3O 38 37 35 41 40 42 46 45 39 49 ^5^8 isk­ isi 52 Vertical. Horizontal. t cultivated for Its ARRIVAL OF THE NEW YEAR Relative 37—The »an 3*—Boy'» name 39—Conjnnrtlon DENTIST Office Phone Red 49 Day ton Wishing You One and All A Happy New Year I iiHuhien f.l — I p«>n of Eloyd Shippy The Hibbert and Wambsgans families spent Christmas day in Stevenson , Wash., have been here visiting a few days with bin broth­ Portland with Mrs. Wm. Lumm, who is a sister oi Mrs. Hibbert and er J. W. Shippy and other rela­ tives. Jitr. Wambsgans. By MARY GRAHAM BONNER BEFOKE the midnight service which would usher In the New Year there was an organ recital. The church was very quiet, everything was very Still. Only the beautiful chords of the or­ gan sounded. A glorious, lighted star hung down, and the Christ­ mas greens were still wound around the pillars and the pulpit and the Bible reading desk. Sometimes the notes of the organ were deep and low, again they were high, clear, thrilling. And to every person came new ambitions, new resolves. As they all Joined In the opening hymn of the New Year midnight serv­ ice they all felt better. The beauty of the organ's music had touched the soul oi each. < 1>14, WHl«rnN.wip,pwU«lon.) Oregon. T. A. Snook, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, Phone Red 79, Rea. 78x3 ... Dayton, Milton A E. Demaray Hdwe districts It Is rung out by muffled bells, and Just at midnight the bells , are unmuffled and the New Year is rung in with Joyous peals. 1 But In no other country Is the cele­ bration of New Year'« made so Impor­ tant a festival as In Japan. The streets and byways of Tokyo, as well j as other cities, look like s vast play­ ground. At a certain time In the day the emperor receives the princes and the princesses of the blood. At an­ other hour all royalty and cabinet members and their wives. The scene is marked with great ceremony. But all over the city the young f>eo- pie are having quite as good a time as royalty; a festival of pleasure is be­ ing held. Sometimes the faces are smudged with palni or Ink—scarlet crepe, white silk and brilliant gold flit through all the streets. Very lit­ tle religious ceremony is observed New Tear's day, but upon the third of January the day !• given over to worship In the palace, and upon the fourth of January the emperor opens the council chamber and state affairs are begun for the year. COOOOV OOOOOOOOOOOO Oregon. Dr. 0. 0. Goodrich Jew I«« Greeting 5 15 Day ton 1925 V YEAR STORIES continued from front page Palmer THE DAYTON Day ton. Oregon Oregon. DAIRY Phone 71x22 15 Years With 0 333¿K33K3K3»»BSra3 FILBERTS M Custom Milling Best paying crop for Willamette B ring U s Y our G rist Valley Young stock of best Varieties Your own Wheat, Corn, Buckwheat or Ryo for your own table. Tell us how you like it, we do the rest. A We handle Poultry and Eggs and pay top prices, either Cash or Trade. * You are welcome to use onr Blackboard in listing your Wanted or For Sale items. 01 If it is feed for stock, we have it, or else its “a new one on us.” FROM BEARING TREES Firbrook Ranch Oregon Dhyton G. B. ABDILL Fanner’s Warehouse Company, Phone, Rod 07 Dayton, Oregon TINSMITH and PLUMBER Having installed a Landis Stitcher anti Finisher. I ain prepared to do all shoe repairing with neatness. R. G, Abdill ci SEæ5KSSaaKæ»=3S3HS«S3æaQ Dayton, ... Oregon Solution of Puzzle No. 3. A straight 10 per cent discount on all Electrical merchandise. Lamp socket appliances, Lamps, Ranges, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleamers, Dry Cell Batteries, Fixtures, etc. Electric Supplies & Contracting Company “It Serves You Rignt” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34 N É RO®« o O O T I N N S p P E t I e ' s " — ’ I