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DAYTON TRIBUINB A. N. Merrill Editor a 3238823333233283323332323233233232332 3323232 a Entered at thu |H>at ollh» In Dayton, Oregon, an wcond cl«M mail malli r, under the Ai t of March S, 1H79. Clearance Sale Bub m i lpt1 o* li,A0 per year in flan. 16 I IIC, Sureian Ad»»rll.ln.- Htpt.Mniallwi Illi AMI l»a ANPIO SS A-KM IAO‘ I I till Ooapwl AHHombly Flex« lung siel Divine I hulling " t vio- Hiiiuliiy 2.«M) p. in. Bible Study Tburaday 7 30 p. m. All ate well-Ollie to eoine Slid worship Kry. <h ' Stieglitz, Pastor. Methodist Church Sunday School, 10 A. M., Geo II. Jack- man, Su pt. Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pu tor Ji p. tn. 1 Pworth League io p m. Union Services a. II. p. p. GROCERIES AjTull line of staple and fancy groceries always^ si Friday, January 16, 1925 tn tn tn in 10 :U0 a. m. 7 <>0 p. ni. H :00 p. tn. F. E. Fisher, Pastor. Men’s heavy work shoes from $3.60 up Men’s Dress shoes and Oxfords $4.00 and up Ladies Pumps and Oxfords from L5o to 5.75 W hen looking for shoes see us first, we can save you money. Commencing -------- --- — ..... - ... MAGAZINES ----- . .. . Ending Unionveli Sunday School E. L. ul C. E. .Preaching ie & SALb DAYS CHURCH 10:00 I! 00 0 fl 7 .30 « IEIGM Dayton Dayton Sunday School Dayton Preaching E. !.. of C. E. Union Servicen SHOES K |Our Clearance Sale will be for Yervlce at Webloot, « 30 A. M Morning Worship, 11 A M. Sunday School Kev. Franklin, Paator. EVANGELICAL I M Saturday, J anuary24,1925 Goo« Stories The f arm Journal AND THIS NEWSPAPER, Did you ever g<» into a store that was full of clerks and have them keep on arranging things on a counter or shelf, or continue a conversation they were carrying on with never even a nod of wel come to the customer who had just entered? After you had been in there about half an hour they would discover yon vainly trying to wait upon yourself ai d declare that they just didn’t see you when you came in, Whm usuallv hap- euch a business house? Jie IIH Why, just tin*, the trade go»» to n place the customers M M M Ali Depar tments Are Figured w In This SrtLC P4 M M «Just Ciyht DAYS! tn of BIG Reductions S are trotted with defference nnd where the clerks show plainly in their greeting and manner that they ■re desirous of pleasing you to the extent of theie anility. When you go into a store doesn’t it make you feel much more welcome if the clerk meet!« you at the door 'Good morning! with a cheery "iiow What can I do for you can I help you this morning?” True, counters and showem-es m ed dusting and rearranging but isn’t the proper lime for that when there are no customers in? Anil it is nice to visit with your custom ers, traveling salesmen, etc., hut sometime« a customer hasn’t all morning to wait, and if your visitor is interested in what you are saying he will wait; if ho isn’t he is probably glad to get away. If this hits you brush the cobwebs from your sky and seo what you can do in the way of remedying it. In other words “build up your business by building up yourself.” —THE PRINTER’S DEVIL. A r r nn ! '.nu -a! money toying bargain offer in r—A > ' ' r t r the whole family for ■ year. We offer t.i.c ' -.v > to our readers for a short time only, nt il Bubi rjptioris will !>e extended fgc on* year from present date of expiration. T e a is j ,ur chance to ge* 12 big issues of each of tl ' . .rviducble ma exines--48 issues in all-- »Î. Lsi <"Ta* ion price. Rwimj matter for * * taiaily— fictioo, petterne. embroidery, r-o- e - It* - o j a a. 1 « •, - «a _ _v. * ............ 7*”’ *•* «pprm>_rmy TO get UU« VMJU- .i_ , ?* •“■■»»«>«€ Croup »f n<a*azinn. If ■ — —t«;>y ci tnœ । yt r auC-cnptiGQ wil' extended one year. 7 B th n Wand n*wa! aubacript ou to tbi« paper wi>J dL’n’t WBit un‘il ,be h** leva wiu-i.rawn. All Fwe hr One Year — OKDUt NQWt bead jour order to our office rd M OSBORN'S M rd McMinnville UNION VALE Oregon John Shelburne and family of Davton spent Sunday at the G. I. Shelburne home. Fred Withee and wile, Evelyn Hogle and Pansey Wit bee called at the Fred Lyman home Saturday. Mr. Lyman w ho has been suffering with a bed cold is much better. NOTICE O m A ct F aki k . "A G« nti s Ji ay." Given by Unionvale Needle Craft. Home made candy for sale. At Grange Hall, Feb. 14, al 8 P. M. Admission— Adults lo cents, Children fl to ¡2 years, 10 cents. tiloctric Sparks Your i'dere-t in the kind of an electric lamp you huv is greater than ours. A cheap amp c msume a much energy as the best one. The life of the lamp is what the user I- primarily interested in. I here is a big difference in lamps. Some are built for service and long burning Lours. Others are made to sell. The Edison Mazda, made by the Edi.-on Lamp Work-, are labra» tory tested and should give an average of 1000 burning hours. We sell ONLY the lamps made by the Edison Lamp Works. We know they are good lamps. In carions of six lain)« in .-tandard pack ages. we give our electric users, (ONLY) a 10 per cent discount. If you want the best, the kind to give you the longest hours of use buy the Edi-on Mazda Lamp- trr.de by the Edison Lamp Works* Clark Noble, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Fields M hatever you want to come to and Mr. Paxon of Dayton went to Port you, go after it. land Sunday to see Bob Fields who is very ill. M ill marriage make Charlie Chap lin walk straight? Mrs. Adam Hvwith who went to visit her daughters over New Years is very A Paris fashion writer savs men's “It Serves You Kight” sick at the home of Dr. Becker ami wife. clothes are becoming brighter. Dr. Hewith nnd wife were called out Phone, Blue 34 Ours are, especially the parts that Newberg, Oregon. to the Merritt Miller home on Tuesday rub when we sit down. to see Mis. Miller, who is not very well. Mrs. Bluhm of Nebraska arrived at New Yorker who wants a separa— Mesdames Lundershausen and Mort BUCKHECTSHOES the home of her mother Mrs. Merritt ensen were visitors at a Portland hos- tion from his wife because he bus Miller. Tuesday. For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys P'bH one day this week. Mrs. Londer- been embarrassed in business by Mrs. Mattie Thornton who has been and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc ! shausen to see her son Osear who re troubled w.th rheumatism is improving. INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL her friends is evidently of the eently underwent an operation on one of his eyes, and Mrs. Mortensen to see opinion that a man is sometimes Minnville, Oregon. Miss Mary Devoe missed several days Otto Bertram was a Porllan vis of school on account of a sore throat ard 1 a nephew Chester Berning who is in ill judged by the company his wife \\ IIO? Single persons who had . health. itor Sunday. keeps. net income of $1,000 or more or gross income of $.‘i00O or more, The sun’s is placed at five Çi-inrTïrtrwiTi luutÄiuinrmnr-Q and married couples who had 1 million years. Due to its method Early to^ed net income of $2,500 or more or of living, no doubt. I'rui Linn fiubser was a corintv eeat £ gross income of $.3,000 or more and early to rise. visitor Saturday. must file returns. Big business gets the best brains Mrs. I*. K. Sitton who has been work-' WHEN? Ê The tiling period is because it pays for them, and gov ing at the Braley Ecrmomy store at Me* from January 1 to March 15, ernment gets the best bunk. Minnvtlle, is huine for aalnle. 1925. The E. L. U E. held their business WHERE? Collector of internal Criticism is certainly one thing it meeting at tire D. L. tniioer hmn< revenue for the district in which in more bles«ed to give than to ITidriy evening, it was the regular election night and the following oflicersj the person lives or has his prin rec» ive. wc■re elected for the coming year:—I cipal place of business. "All in your eye” is a say Mr“ W ithee, President; Mrs, Guhaer ! THE WORLD MOVES. An ex HOW? Instructions on Form ing expressive of imaginary Vice-President ; Neva Gubser, Sec; plorer savs that widows in New 1040A and Form 1040; also the Edd Riclisrds, Treat-; Miss Agnes troub’e. It is more probable Guinea cover themselves with law and regulations. Brunt, Pianist. After the business pipeclay and mourn their husband that real trouble will be all meeting a social hour was spent in play WHAT? Two per cent normal for a year. In civilized countries ing games and refreshments were serv in the eyes. tax on the first $1,000 of net ed after which the meeting adjourned. most of them cover themselves income in excess of the personal Evelyn Hogl« of Dayton spent Inst with powder and go in search of exemptions and credits. Four week end at the home of Miss Pansey another. per cent normal tax on the next Withee. Consult $ 1000. Six per cent normal tax PROHIBITION IN LOWVILLE Mrs. Ollie Antrim and Mrs. V. M. on tho balance of not income. Dance—There will bo a party and Wright visited at the homo of Mrs. Dr. A. R. Miller Merritt Miller, .Monday afternoon. Surtax on net income in excess dance Thursday evening, January’ o< EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAL 3 Elsie Stoutenburg spent Sunday with of $10,000. 22. at Newcomb Wright’s house. her cousin Esther Stoutenburg. “Where the Fountain in” Ladies please bring Installation took place at the Lowville. Charles Launer who recently returned McMinnville refreshments and gentlemen from the coast spent Monday evening at O. E. 8. Friday night, after which please leu ye booze at home. the Koy Stoutenburg heme. a covered dioh banquet was served. Albert Smith lias been suffering with n very sore linger caused by infection. He laid it lanced n few days ago nnd iti is improving nicely. । Electric Supplies & Contracting Company “Cheshire Cat” Grin Variously Explained Union Rev ival eerv ices The expression, "to grin like n Ches hire ent," has never been satisfactorily accounted for. It was popularized by Lewis Cnrroll in his “Adventures of Alice In Wonderland." In this pretty story the Cheshire cat is n grinning mt which makes its appearance to give Alice advice. The first time the ent suddenly disappears. But after considerable persuasion hy Alice the ent returns nnd then disappears grad ually and almost Imperceptibly. The Inst thing to vanish was the grin, says the Detroit New*. It is said that cheese originally made In Clieahlre, England, was molded Into forms like a grinning ent. the word “Cheslilrv.” Is pre.nouneed "Chesh-lr," with the accent on the flrat syllable nnd the "I" short ns in "irri tate." There is also a batuorous ex planation of thia phrase. Cheshire is one of those counties In England known ns counties paintine—that tn, the count or earl has certain royal privileges. Thia Idea. It is said. Is an funny to the cats In that region that they are perpetually amused at It. A persen who shows his teeth when ha laughs Is Bald "to grin like n Cheshire cat." The expression is especially ap plied to a forced or sneering smile. Union revival services will be gin Sundav morning at the M. E. churd . The services will be in charge of Rev. A. I’. Layton, pa.-- t>rof the Evangelical church at Dallas. Kev. Lav ton has hatl considerable experience in tht evangelistic field and has secured mie excellent results in the past. All of the churches of the city arc participating in thia meeting and :i liberal attendance is anticipated. A oint W axteh .— For Dayton and vicinity, for Midwest Extracts, absolutely pure, one and one half to two and one half times stronger than standard makes, Polmer Polishing Cloth, brightens the home. Magnolia Laundry Tablets washes clothes without rubbing. Write for proposition, Mrs. W. N. Brown, 323 La Fayette Ave,. Mc Minnville, Oregon. Phone Blue 4UU.