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Quality Economy Sei vice Hibbert’s Grocery A compiete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables in Season. LOCALE Diek Clark of Portland was h»r» over Sunday and part of Monday visiting bi» mother Mr». T. II. Clark and renewing Phil Gate* has purchased * new Ford I •‘■'|U*in‘*iws. j J K Berry ami wife of Tilla- th 1) Conn and fir. Snook were I mook «|>eiit part of Sunday with I ‘or I1 n n< I vmitorH last week end bis parent» F K. Berry and wife near here. Mrs. W. S. U’Ren wti a etagè I Walter Kit k wood <4 Ui« Hopewell Thur» I ''•‘L'eborhool »aa in Hayti m a »hort paeaenger for Portland laid Ibiu« Saturday »hile onrunta Ip P ut* I land on luuti new. Wm. P, Norinoyle win n bu i I Needle Craft held au ii «* m vieitur in Portland, Monday. „Uday meeting at the home of Mra. Mra. friends weeks. Special Deal on Soap and Washing Powder This WeeK $1.35 Value Por $1.00 'Don’t forget to get your Silverware coupons. Dayton, Oregon W. P. MORRIS & SON " dh»rd, Wednesday. A mini* Bello Freshour is visiting| . . I her of town ladles were invited guests in Portland * land report a tine time. J. W. Shippy and wife, K 8. Grandma Sluder celebrated her JUtb Fi,er and w,,e’ *nd Mra °- C' birthday yesterday and is hale and Imodriith were in Portland, Mon- hearty. day evening selecting and buying Mr». W. F. Parker who ha« had an their spring goods. other quite sick spell is reported slowly recovering. • V. M. Low »pent Sunday in Dallas with his sitter who visited The little son of Wendell Wil-1 here recently. He reports that lard is improving rapidly from hie from tier recent illness. | she ia recovering nicely fall. I Mr». H. G. Coburn ha» joined the I sick list of this community and i» under I On Saturday, January 31, 1925 the doctors care.___________ l at l0;(X) a m the s^ond local For anything you need in the tire line I institute of the school year will be including baloons call at the Gates I held in the Davton High School Motor Co garage. building Mr». D. A. Snyder spent part of Mon day in McMinnville visiting a friend, Mrs. A. J Hunsaker. E'»»« r*-9»kg. General Blacksmithing. Machine Work. Plow Share The Farmers Co-operative Co. re and Disc Grinding, Aceteline weldiog. Wagon and General ceived a car-load of eastern shell corn Wood work. Horseshoeing a Specialty. the Hrst of the week. We will ha ndle the Benz Auto springe, also repair broken spring’1. Florence Waldo of Salem was Day ton, Oregon. Phone 45x1 W. P. NORMOYLE PHIL GATES Gates Motor Co. & COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed We have a complete line of new Cord Tires and Tubes. We absolutely guarantee these tires, and will back them 100 per cent. Trade in your old TIRE on a NEW CORD. Liberal allowance. For night service and towing call Red 100 or 48x2 as we are now equipped with a special tow-car and prepared for all emergencies. Also have a full line of Fire- Stone Tires including Saloons at your service. We Sell Union Gas p: LO £ Oregon. ?Tytön, DAYTO m SAND & GRAVEL CO Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel, Washed, S<‘reened or Crushed. Phone, Red 76 Dayton, Oregon COLD CREAM POWDER A day's um of Armand under the mo»t trying conditions of heat, wind or exercise will prove Ite unfailing power to keep your skin and complexion always up to their best. Just the qualities you’ve hoped for and never be fore found. Armand Cold Cream Powder, 11.00 to 110.00. Armand Bouquet Powder, i0 cents. H. B. Allen Pharmacy “Serve» You Ri^ht” Phone Red 64, Day ton, Oregon. home over the week end with her parents R, V. Waldo and wife. Mrs. I ttie Morey, proprietor of ■ the Quality Hemstitching Shoppe in McMinnville, «pent Saturday in Portland purchasing her ntw line of Spring Art Good». BASKET Mildred Roseman and Elmer Jackman were home from Mon mouth for the week end. Miss Bessie Morri» of Portland is here for a week’s vacation with her parent» Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Morris. Orders Promptly Filled tn SSuTnleT and, Shingles LATH, CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND.DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS. M0LD3, olc. BALL Newberg High Dayton High Vi The Vnion Evangelistic service» at the M. E. church are well started I McMinnville Jr». VS Day ton Jr». Kev. Livto- i» an able shaker and is I At Community Hall tomorrow creati r n.te an interest. I . . ■ evening, January 23. Mts c.. Bailey and children of Portia n re spending n few days with Mrs. C. La Fever of McMinn her j ,i Mr. and Sirs. H. G. Ogden ville called at thia office Saturday. near ton a. She wes in town to visit friends V irginia Senn and \erona Mor-land attend the funeral of Grand- gareidge who have been visiting I ma Nichola. home folks returned to their school in Portland. Monday. Everything for the Builder Day ton. Oregon, NOTICE j1 I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit T J i and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line • •; of work. | The majority of the Heeder family living near town are under the Doctor,s care this we«k. Victor Hessler came homesick from Corvallis where he and ids brother Fred are attending school and a few davs after Fr«d was compelled to eome home to help take care of the family. Tbev are reported improving. JOE F- FRANCIS. DAYTON. OREGON 1-2 Block East of Bank Box No. Ö3 As an incentive for onr readers to try Mrs. Amy Parker called Monday and I‘heir wit9 at the Cross-Word puzzle» advanced the subscription for D. A I ‘hat appear in thia paper, we have con- Webster to Jan. 1st, 1926. I eluded to again offer a subscript ion for ————— I the first’correct solution o< puzzle No. 7 F. F. Berrv has recovered from hi, I which appears in this issue. Answers two or more week» of sickness sufficient-I °>Mt ** in our hands °r in transit be- ly to be able to be up around the house. IThursday, Jan. 29. The prizes, 3 --------- - I in number go to the first return from Adam Rosier accompanied hi»Ith^citv list; first from the R. F. D. daughter Pauline to Portland last Sat-|romes, »nd first from th» out-field. urday for an over Sunday visit in the metropo'i». Parrett Named Treasurer P hone RED 62 ^^atahma^or and^ $ gi D q I ct ^Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices that are right. at Mrs. Georgians Miller is I. Portland I Newberg. Ore. Jan. 16 -(Spe- this week visiting friends from Seattle. Icial.1—Homer Parrett, son of T. L. They went t<> school to her when she I Parrett of Newberg, has been ap- taught in Madison, Wisconsin many I pointed by the county court to the v<ars ago poition of Yamhill county trea«- B F. Price living in the E. J. Nich urer> n,a(1e o)« house opposite the Free Methodist I health of C church is »lowly recoveriny from a re was elected at cent strske of apoplexy. tion. Parrett vacant through ill E. Dukenfield, who the November else assumed the duties after appointment. immediately This is the kind of weather that makes a "fellei” feel like if aomebody’d Joe Francis is having the old •‘dig the bait”—Well, in other word», gives a ' feller” spring fever. blacksmith shop on Ferry St, re- shingled and generally repaired Rev. and Mrs. Cook of Willa and will occupy it with his me mina attended the funeral of chanical equipment, this will give Grandma Nichols at this place. the Gates Motor Co the complete Saturday. floor space of the building, at pre sent occupied by both the garage The Dayton Volunteer Fire Dep't and blacksmith shop. The boys will hold its annual election for the following offices: Chief, Assistant, garage business had out grown the Secretary and Treasurer, at its regular space they had, which necessitated meeting Monday, Jan. 26. Refresh the change. ments are promised by committee. All The jnoilp of procedure cf conducting are urged to attend. Secretary. funeral» in this neighborhood might A gent W anted .— For Day ton have l>een permissable fifty years ago and vicinity, for Midwest Extracts when the facilities were not a» they are today, but to a looker on it would seem absolutely pure, one and one half an opportune time to change tactics. to two and one half times stronger Practically every undertaking establish than standard makes. Polmer ment ia now equipped with a loweiing Polishing Cloth, brightens the device, which prevents accident» at the homo. Magnolia Laundry Tablets grave, and it would seem that those that do not possess that equipment washes clothes without rubbing. should obtain one. Write for proposition. Mrs. W. N, Brown, 323 LaFayette Ave. Me* TRACTOR SCHOOL Minnville, Oregon. Phone Blue The Pourteman Hdw. Co. of 4912. McMinnville will put on a Tractor School at McMinnville next Tues BL’CKHECTSHOES day, January 27, for the benefit of all gas engine operators, and is For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys for one day only- Everybody and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc invited Adv Minnville, Oregon. Just Like a Newly Painted House 11 I A * It only costs a hundred dollars to paint it, but it enables the owner to get five hundred dollars more for it. Appearance ia what counts, and the world Judges men in exactly the same manner. 6 Made-to-measure cloth's are an investment — not an expense. They enable you to command the top price for your services at all times and you are well repaid for your initial Investment. fl Rose & Company Clothes 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. Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on display at Shippy & Filer, Agents Dayton, Oregon. I