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Quality Economy Sei vice LOCALS Henry Mav and wife arc McMinuGUs visitors i<xUy. Hibbert’s Grocery Mr« D II linger was a ,bu*iaeM visitor hi Uta County seat Tueadav. Jaaaca Peulaml was a tMMinaaa visitor m Portland the latter part of lad week. Miaa Lulu Nu-hols a|«nl a lew data in Canton this week, a guest ut her aunt, A complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables in Season. V. 11. Killard «|H»nt a busy day in I'ortlaud Monday on business and pleasure. City Recorder Tucker spent a few days with a neice in Portland this week. Special Deal on Soap and Washing Powder This Week We hope the Newberg printer will patronise the D. H. S. basket ball games ROBERT EARL Died, in Portland, Oregon, Jan. -<• Robert Earl, aged 75 years, beloved huahand of Mary Cather« ine Earl of Portland, fattier of \ trgil D. and Robert W. Karl of Eugene. Or.. Elmer, Vietor R, and Hugh S. Earl, Mm. M G. Tuf ford and Mrs. G W Watson, all of Portland, and Mm Ella Isham of Seattle, Wash. Funeral services will beheld today (Wednesday), Kt noon the residential chapel of Miller A Tracey. Inter ment Springbrook cemetery, near Dayton, Or—Portland Oregonian. N ote —Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. J. F Ghortnerlv of Portland. Somebody Is Saving Did you know that last year tho livings of the propl* of thia country amounted to 0,938 million dollars? This is 331 million morn than a year ago, and 500 million mor« than two years ago. Ho SOMEBODY is saving, that’s sure, At«’ Yor? That*« the question. The I ugo advance in saving.-« tuny lie due to prohibition or ninny other causes, but it hows that our people are beginning Io "salt down” more money than in really prosperous titDoa, We invite you to open an account at our Bank and join the WISE crowd. We pay 3 per cent on Savings Accounts The Civic Club will have a covered Geo. Hessler and D. H. Van dish lunch at its next meeting which Dorn advanced their subscriptions will I.« Tuesday, Fab. 3, at 1:00 p. m Each member is expected to bring a a year yesterday. guest and provide lunch (or two people. Herman Lundershausen of I he meeting v. ill tv held in the <Md McMinnville visitei his brother Fellow* Hall. Paul in this city Saturday. Don't forget to get your Silverware coupons, The latter part of last week Mrs. Ed Wagner has been engaged fur a few dav* calcimining the ceiling and Ruth Hayden underwent an oper walls of the Allen l*rug store ation at the hands of Dr. Williams Day ton, Oregon. W. 0. Barnard and wite accompanied in McMinnville for the removal of Latest reports are bv Mrs. Cha* Baily and little son her ton ila. motored to Portland Sunday. that she is recovering as fast as L. D. Krake who is doing carpenter can be expect» I work lu Tillamook is home for a lew Horse fl ei g. Generel Blacksmithing. Machine Work. Plow Share days with his family near town. The Pleasant Hour Reading and Disc Grinding, Aceteline weldiog, Wagon and General Mrs. L. 8. Chapman and children Club met at the home of Mr*. G. Wood work. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Harry and Nellie of Portland s|>ent Cooper, Jan, 23, with lt> members Sunday in the Chapman home here. We will handle the Bem Auto springs, also repair broken spring-. present. Plans for the open meet Rilph Abdill is building an ing Feb. 20, were disenawed and Day ton, Oregon. Phone 4 *>xl addition to his chicken house and committees appointed. The next getting ready to enlarge hi* Hock. meeting place will be at the home gap The high school boys met at of Mrs. Demaray. Prof. Rutherford’s home Monday W. P. NORMOYLE The Oisaia Club met at the PHIL GATES evening f r orchestra practice. home of Mrs. Oscar Dower, Mr dison who has been quite sick Eleven at the ...» of her daughter Mrs. Geo. Wednesday, Jan. 21. members and two visitors were Fosti i r town is reported improving. present. Lunch was served by Ot.s . . kshear has traded his Day- the hostess and the club adjourn ton propertv to a man in Lyle, Wash , COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS ed to meet in two weeks at tbe and they will move there the first of Expert Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed the week. home of Mrs. Joe Dorsey Oscar Fischer was brought home Wed. We have a complete line of new Cord Tires and from a hospital in Portland where he The Cross-Word ptizzle prises goalo Tubes. We absolutely guarantee these tires, and recently unde-went an operation on one Vernon Thompson, Route 1 and Mrs. will back them 100 per cent. Trade in your old of his eyes. John Shelburne, Route 2. There were TIRE on a NEW CORD. Liberal allowance. Miss Leah Fields has been in the two or three mistakes in each solution bookkeeping department of the Phone submitted by thv city list and we are For night service and towing call Red 100 or 48x2 as $ Co., during the temporary absence sorry to not be able to give a prise in we are now equipped with a special tow-car and prepared of Mr« Ruth Havdon. town. If there is any question about for all emergencies. Also have a full line of Fire- Monday afternoon Mrs. Frank Wir<s the mistakes, we haie your solutions Stone Tires including Saloons at your service. 1« entertained the littlu folks of tho neigh and will be glad to explain. One solu borhood at a party which was greatly tion came from Geo. A. Gabirel, Mad* ra*, Oregon and contained only one enjoved by all present. mistake. Mrs. Stacy A. Fenland and daughter Geraldine, daughter and granddaughter < >n Thursday evening, January 22, of Dr. Snook; of Elkton, Oregon are several members of Prosperity Circle, here for a prolonged visit. Neighbors of Woodcraft, of this citv, viciu-d Willamette Circle of Dundee L. II. Litscber who has been employ Dayton, Oregon. ed in Portland for a year or more has Grand Banker Mary F. Hurley, been home and confined to bis bed with Grand Manager M aniel I of Portland and Stella Blackerby. District Guardian, ' a severe case of the tlu this week. of Salem, were present, also officers and I The revival meetings are being held members of Burr Oak Circle of Newberg in the Baptist church this week and are and Horn) Circle of McMinnville. growing in interest every dav.Every one After an excellent program refresh is ‘cordially invited to attend these ments were served and a social hour DAYTOW GRAVEL meetings. enjoyed. 9^ Dayton Day ton Oregon Everything for tho Bailder W. P. MORRIS & SON deafer tn anci 03 LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME. SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Day ton, 'Oregon, Gates Motor Co NOTICE I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line of work. JOE F* FRANCIS. 1-2 Block East of Bank P hone RED 62 v* a ballad and^ciDclc TAgateaground an'I mounted A tine line of Jewelry and Silverwar prices that are right. CO. Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel, Washed, S<‘reened or Crushed. Phone, Red 76 DAYTON, OREGON Box No, 83 We Sell Union Gas SAND & Orders Promptly Filled Dayton, Oregon An ounce of preventive Is worth a pound of cure Frank Gallagher and Homer Avery of Portland nephews of Tudor Tucker and family of F. E. Berry, were visitors at the Butte, Montana arrived here Sat Berry home Sunday. urday and have moved into the house formerly occupied by Ernest Rev. M B Young of Dallas was Parrish and family. Mr. Tucker here Sunday to attend church is an invalid, having been laid up services. He was the Evangelical several years with inflammatory minister here about eighteen years rheumatism and is so badly ago. crippled that he can not use his The Dev boys are very busily engaged legs. He comes with the expec these days, remodiing the lumber yard. tation of being benefied by the They are building an office and lime house and giving the yard a general change of climate. overhauling preparatory lor the spring rugh. “Try The Drug Store First H. B. Alien Pharmacy “Ser ves You Right” Phone Red 64, BUCKHECTSHOES Day ton, Oregon. L ost —A leather key folder with about six keys on it. Between For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys main street and M. R, Cooper’s and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc residence. Finder please leave at Minnville, Oregon. this oflic«. C ash P aid for false teeth, dental Get your VeedoiFordol at Gates Motor gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Co. We guarantee this oil to keep your Hoke Smelting A Relining Co,, Otsego, brake bands from chattering and length* Michigan.” ens their life. We also have Motor Eze .Toe Francis is moving his blacksmith* and Mobile A for any and all cars.—Adv i ig equipment to its new location.be« A. N. Sheldon called Tuesday and re newed bis subscription. (ween jobs at the forge. J. E. Berry and wife of Tillamook accompanied by her mother Mrs. C rrenfdl of McMinnville, while enroute to Portland made a short visit at the 1 E. L’erry home near town Tuesday morning. The ladies of the Evangelical Mission ary Society are making arrangements to hold a food sale on Saturda«, Feb. 7, in the building formerly occupied by the Watson Pharmacy. THE ADVERTISER Get acquainted with the advertiser, it will pay you. You will find that the advertiser is a merchant who is wide awake, up-to-date and eager to increase his business. He appreciates the business that be is getting, but lie is never c >ntented to drift along with just that; he wants more business. You will find bis store stocked with the highest quality merchandise, and his prices will 1« just right. His st<x:k will be fresh because he turns it many times during the year. Make it a ixjint to trade with advertisers. You will find that it will pay you in more ways than one. The advertiser is constantly inviting you into the his store. He appreciates your business, and wants more of it. Trade with« your advertisers and tell them that you saw their ads in the home paper. — Exchange. D ied : In a Portland hospital Saturday, Jan 21, 1924, Robert Fields, oldest son of J. K. Fields of this city. He was about 40 years of age and was well and favoracly known hi re and in tbe Grand Island country. He is survived by his father, four brothers and eight sisters. All of the Fields family of this locality were in attendance at the funeral services at Finley chapel and from F or S ale .— Foundation Stone. there to the crematorium where Will sell pile for 15.00. the remains were cremated. —Inquire of Mrs. Julia May Just Like a Newly Painted House It only costs a hundred dollars to paint it but it enables the owner to get five hundred dollars more for it. A Appearance is what counts, and the world judges men in exactly the same manner. Made-to-measure clothes are an investment - not an expense. They enable you to command the top price for your services at all times and you are well rcoaid for your initial investment. Rose & Company Clothes t Ui red 7/ Al «ronin$S*00 to i iO“ '° °‘ Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on display at Shippy & Filer, Agents Dayton, Oregon 1