DAYTON TRIBUNE
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A Lifted Editorial j
A. N. Merrill.................................. Editor
Entered at the post office In Peyton,
Oregon, a« «rcoud eins« mail matter,
entier the Act rd Much .1, 1H7V.
SHOES
REWARD
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lti«> Dally <md thu Weekly
Col. Dan Whetstone, editor of the
Hu bm'rl pilon |I,M per year in advam-e.
We will pay a reward of 160.00 for information
I’ut l»H■ k floorer Free», believe« he
ÎJan." ITlWlS.
f' ।« the pawing of tbe country weekly.
leading to the arrest and conviction of person «»r per-
AdvriHsing B prr«»n«ail»e
The rapid development of the air-
Men’s heavy work shoes from $3.60 up
•
ohm
entering
our
Warehouse
at
Dayton
station
recently
mi ami p :« an pm stA.H/i iA T I* I
plsne service, he thinks, will eventually
Men
’s Dress shoes and Oxfords $4.00 and up
deliver the morning daily paper at
Ladies Pumps and Oxfords from 4.50 to 5.75
«very farm hot.ie; and when that day
I nil (ionpol A mmoiii I»!y
arrive« the home pa|»er is doomed.
When
looking for shoes see us first, we can save
No chance, mao no chance!
Preaching sad Divino Ileallng Hervir«
you
money.
The course of tbe daily paper and the
Sunday 2.00 p. iu .
country weekly are a« widely divergent
Bible Study
Thursday 7 :3Q p. m.
as those of a cold wave, westbound, and
All »re wvlcilms to come and wonibip
a chlnook, east bound.
with us.
3 lie Bmitha, Browne and Joneses we
Any person hereafter entering above mentioned
have always with us; but there are two
Hav. Ueo. Slieglits,
building between the hours of G p. tn. and 8 a. m. will
Claeses of Bmitb», Browns and Jone« as
Pastor.
A full line of staple and fancy groceries always
there are two clMsee of transcontinent
do so nt their own risk, and we do hereby waive all
fresh.
al winds.
responsibility for the result.
The daily pa|>erdeals with tbeHmilh«,
Browne and Jonese« of national repute.
It has to do only with John Smith,
Sunday School, 10 A. M., Geo. H. Jack-
financier; William Brown, «latesuian;
man, Supt.
Charles
Jone« philanthropist. Kinitb
Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pallor
corners the wheat market, clears a cool
o .:$o p. m
Fpworth league
million, and black headlines on the
7 30 p. in.
Vnioh Service«
front [Mge of tbe daily tell tbe whole
world of hi« achievement.
Hrown
Service at Webfoot,
electrifies an audience with a diseeita-
H:30 A. M.
Morning Worship,
tion on tne woild rourt, and tbe morn
n A M«
Bunday Hchool
ing p*K« carries a likeness of that emin
Phone, Red 67
Rev. Franklin, I'awtor.
ent statesman with a verbatim report
of hisaddrews. Jones donates go.OOU.Ouu
to an educational institution, and at
ICAL CHURCH
3 a. tn. the contribution is heralded to
Hayton
; Milk Handlers Cautioned
the world. And the world leads and
To Be Careful In W’inter forgets.
10 :00 a in.
Sunday School
The country weekly deals with John
] I :00 a. tn
t
. ;1„> Io cold
weather , the , bacterial
Preaching
\V L. Retchslein
and । i family;
....
... Smith, tiller of the soil; Bill Brown,
Öi30 p m.
E. L. olC. E.
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ii.^
.count
of
milk
may
be
low,
while
visited Sunday at the Melvin Han-
, laborer; Charley Jones, tradesman;
7 :30 p. m.
Union Service»
.
sanitary conditions may not ne connected
by name only with tbe head
ville
home.
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UNIONVALE
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«hat they should be, says the liners oi the daily.
The
$
Scott Edwards and family were
of Da|ryin|< Uniled StateR
10 a. tn.
Bunday School
John or “Jack" Smith, tiller of tbe
American Nr edle« Muni
|meot of ARriculture. The noil, drive« Lis fliver to the county seat,
H i») p III Sunday visitors at the home of D
The HousehrM
food Storica
7 .30 p. M. Mr-. Edwards parenU, in Hope- me„ preMDCe of winter> My8 the perks in front of the corner grocery,
The Tana J anrnl
does
his
weekly
shopping,
shakes
band«
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experts, should not lead milk-
F. E. Fi«h»r, Pastor.
with Uie sheriff, talks a, minute with
Ralpb Hadley and wife an<l »or. , p|ant operator« to relax care in "ye editor,” and drives home. Satur
UNION VA LE
\ ernon visited relatives in Mieri-1 keeping everything strictly »ani- day the rural mail carrier deposit« a
A rare er ' unusual money saving b irgain offer in read-
ingnv ri r t:.-while family for a year. We <dfcr
Mise Esther Stoutenbarg »pent Sun dan Friday and Saturday,
Although
the V colder
lary.
a*
• 7 • «•
•
w R •• w«ev
we « va atmos-
— | bundle in the box at the farm m gate.
tl.is com: n
ito cur readers for s short time only.
day with her cousin Mita Elsie Stouten-
makes it easier to keep bec-l®™*“* r^11 through a mans of circular
i
A. N. Sheldon was on the sick phere
Renew- ■! su;; «.riptmns will be e>-tended for MBS
burg.
yeu* from present date of expirat ion.
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list several days last week.
teriä voder control, a low count advertising, glance« at the agricultural
weekly, scans the front page of the live
Mi«« Edith Westfall call-d on Mrs.
WeM Morgareidge and family does not mean bo much as it dova stock journal, and from a uiass of ac
Thornton Monday afternoon.
cumulated mail sorts out the home pa
were
Sunday visitors at the Fied in summer.
Hr. Hewitt and family <4 Portland j
cau*
per. Glancing first at the commission
Men
who
handle
milk
are
This is your chance to ge* 12 big is me« of each tit
Reichstein
home.
visited at the Merritt Miller home,
er«' proceedings' then at the school
tb-se four valuable mazarines— 48 i esues fa eU—
care,
tioned
to
take
particular
Sunday.
■t t I’fc-r th-usual subvriptton priee. Ree din« matter Boe
Peter Swanson, who has been
note«, then over to the market report
the whole family — fiction, pat" erm, en i b roidery, f»
Miss I’anzv A’ithee vi»tted at the 8. quite sick the past two weeks is even when laboratory tests show and country correspondence, he turns to
satisfactory results, to see that the "local happenings" and finds the
C Hixon home last Sunday.
slowly improving.
•ole. inter«»-.ng and ‘aatruottire group of inaprtnet. If
are already a subscriber to any of the »e
Mr. G. I. Shelbv rn wife and •on
milk does not leak through valves following: "Jack Smith, one of our
y< t«ub»T>puon wil>
extended for one y«.«r.
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Mri.
Amanda
Wilson
of
Portland
Claud and daughter Hazel «p-rul Hun-
before it has been held long enough niost prosperous and popular farmers,
visited
several
days
thia
week
at
day at the fohn Shr llmrn home.
in the pasteurizer, as such leakage was in the city the first of the week
Mrs. William Wormington of St. the home of Miss Esther Nichols. may thwart the purpose of pasteuri from Bohunk Center on a business virit.
only. Both nev and renewal «ucscriptiooa to this paper will
Joe. Is visiting her «ister Mrs Ernest .Vernon Hadley
receive these magazines. But don’t wait until the offer
refereid the zation. Emphasis is laid on tl e He states that copious showers during
Uca Withdrawn. All Five fOT Ona Yarn — OKDCJt AiOWt
Shelburn.
basket ball games in Sheridan last work of bottle and can washing the past two weeks insure a bountiful
grain and hay crop in this locality."
Otis Hewitt und family «nd Misa Friday night.
machine» to see that sprays are Smith is satisfied and mentally notes
l^ln Wilson of Baiern víniUHi Irimd«
Miss Gladys Haven of Wood not clogged,that worn and broken that on bi« next trip to the countyseat
«ml relative« in t'nis neighborhood one
day last week.
burn visited Saturday and Sunday brushes are replaced, that alkali he will look up hie subscription.
An E.ectric Pump in your country bom ■. to supply running water
Grandma Brown adjusts her "specs"
Manual Marker has been very ill the at the home of her mother in solutions are of proper strenght,
for your kitchen, bath and biru is as necessary as your automobile.
to
the
tip
of
her
nose,
opens
the
home
l»»t few «lavs. We hope he soon im- Hopewell.
and that sufficient heat is being paper, and with palsied finger traces the
The initial cost is unimportant when you spreid it over the years
Arthur Robinson bought 137 applied. The temperature of pas various items on the local page. of useful service you will derive from it. Electice power, electric
When almost ready to give up in de
Fon S ale .—Foundation Stone. acres of timber near Willamina teurization is called the most im spair, aandwicbed in between a patent pump, hot and colif water in your hum -, you have the conveniences of
and will move his sawmill there, portant of all facturé, and fur this
Will sell pile for 15.00.
medicine advertisement and a hay for your city neighbors.
We employ an expert pump Engineer to care for this feature of
— Inquire of Mrs. Julia May. he also exgects to move his family reason thermometers must always sale reader, she reads:
(here in the spring so as to be near be kept in order.
"Grandma Blown, mother of Bill our business and his services are subject to your demands. We can
Rrown. our jolly and accommodating supply yo 1 any kind of deep or shallow well pump with any capacity
Mrs. I E Allen of Portland his work.
drayman,
who lias been seriously ill for
Elmer Jackman who is attend-
University of Oregon, Eugene,
arrived by stage yesterday to spend
and invite you to consult us before making negotiuns with any one
two weeks, is reported much better at
Jan.
22
—
The
University
of
Oregon
ie
the day with her son H B Allen I ing school in Monmouth spent the
else.
Call us at Blue 34. Terms of a satisfactory nature can be ar
again without a football coach due to this writing."
ranged .
and wife. They took her back to week end with home folks.
And
tints
the
home
paper
is
more
tlie resignation of Coach Joe Maddock.
Portland laet nip,ht.
Out of town folks who attended The athletic committee will begin im firmly cemented to the Brown house
the funeral of th} late Mrs. T. M. mediately the search lor a new mentor, hold than if united by bauds of steel.
Charley Jones, the grocer, crams the
according to Virgil Ear), director of
Pointed Para# raphe Nichols were: relatives. Ambrose athletics. Mr. Madduck, «Iio is at weekly addition into his coat pocket,
R. Nichols and family of Corvallis,
Ohe good excuse is boLter than a
•present in Idaho kails, wired Mr. l ari gatbeis up a basket of groceries and
Frank Nichols and wife of Port that be could not consider the all yeai beats it tor the Jone« fireside. The
thousand j oor ones
“It Serves You Right’’
land and Amas Post and family of around | h > aiiioii as coach offered him evening meal over, he gets his slipper;,
A man never knows what love Newburg; friends were Mrs, Frank for next year because of the demands of draws a chair to the family stove, starts
at the top of the first column and reads Newberg, Oregon.
Phone, Blue 34
is until lie has smelled powder^
Moore and Airs Harold Moore of his business in Idaho.
down, with an expectant air. Here it
The
original
agreement
between
the
If a penniless man has nowhere Newburg, Mrs Amanda Wilson of
University and Mr. Maddock stated tot
else to go ho should go to work.
Portland and Rev. C. T. Cook and that Maddock for tho first year was to "Charley Jones, our rotund grocer is
Every spinster you meet is will wife of Willamina.
take over spring training and coaching rejoicing over the arrival of an eight-
of football during the fall term. This pound boy at the Jones home. Monday
ing to admi t that sbe is singi e from
Saturday, January 24
was to allow him time to straighten up morning. Mother and child are doing
choice.
well, and Charley will recover."
his
business
affairs
at
Idaho
Falls,
and
“Kick In”
A wise woman shows discrUion Quips With ÆPuncn to enable him to come to Oregon chi the A loud liar, har. bar! A squeaking
of an armchair, a shuffling uf feet, and
in the selection uf things to be Jeft
Roping Her Romeo, Comedy
Experience purchased by suffer all-year basis for the second year.
Since the athletic leaders at the Uni Charles rushes to the family bedrocm
unsaid.
ing teaches wisdom.
versity desire a coach to sign a year- and, with much gusto, reads the article
Temper is so good a thing that round contract in order tliwt he can to Mrs. Jones, by the side of the infan-
Next Week
xinnnrTinr}
we r»hould never lose it.
keep track of tba football men through tile inspiration lor the item.
And thus the story runs,
by
£
Saturday, January 31. 1925
Pyi&e increases our enemies and out the year and take full charge of week, month by month, vear week
by year,
spring training, the possibility of Mad
puts our friends to flight.
dock's coaching part-time next year has As long as the world revolves on its ax*
“The Siren Call”
A grraf many gold bricks are been given up. It Is also the desire of is, as long as there is a Santa Claus, ns
Telephone Girl 10, comedy
used in thd construction of air the athletic committee that the football long as night fellows day, as long as
coach be a full time member of the man believes in a Supreme being, the
castles.
country weekly will ride the billows of
faculty.
Don t acquire a reputation for University
Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
According to a statement made by prosperity or adversity, the most wel
truthfulness by speaking ill oi Mr. Earl, MaJdopk’s resignation was come visitor in every rural home and
tlnal
His wire read as follows: "Sorrv at every small town fireside.—Big Tim
yourself.
but
cannot
consider all-year around ber (Mont.) Pioneer.
To put the golden ruin in opera
position at Oregon. Would be too
"All in your eye” in a say-
tion would require that the human great
a sacrifice to change my plans at
ing expressive of imaginary
r.ree toe the murk at the same in this tDD®. B o »ot consider me for re If a boy doesn’t earn morj than
election on the year-round plan."
he gets he will never anmit to
troub'e. It « more probable <4 stant.
Maddock’s resignation eame as a much as a man.
If weeds cannot be made useful shock to University athletic circles,
that real trouble w ill bo all
iu
any other way, why can’t they although in previous correspondence
in the eym.
Childhood's Privilege
be made to bear flowers? Bur- with the athletic director his inability Childhood
has no forebodings, but
to return had been intimated. tn his then, It Is soothed by no memories of
baulk could do it.
They who seek only for faults. short contact with the University, Outlived sorrow.—George Eliot.
General Building Contracting
Maddock's coaching baa been the object
Consult
see nothing else.
Of ppuebjer^ble commendation, and
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
Riitons Pond of Tobacco
Getting rich only need4 that sjKirling authorities on the coast have About 120 million pounds of tobacco
3 .early in life the brake be applied marvelled at the record m.'de by hie nre consumed every year In Great
EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAf
team in the past iootball season The Britain.
on ‘•having a good time.”
high peaks oi his career at Oregon were
"Where the Fountain is”
Ho that upon a
principle the winning oi the gridiron contests
Nur ting One’s Agonies
Dayton
Oregon
McMinnville
livea without any disquiet of tb>4 with W»sh.ngtun and with the Oregon Vice is but a nurse of agonies.—Sir
Agricultural College,
Philip Sidney.
RJtlÂJUUÆjL^WUUUttM 9.A fû I may be said I1’ be happy.
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