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DAYTON TRIBUNI’ Million« Of Guttle Wait Tuberculin Test. A. N. Murrill..................................Edite» Entered et III» punt olii.« in Dayton, Oregon, a« *«cond eia»« meli maltcr, ■nder ihn Act of March ¡I, 187V. SAVE MONEY BY HubecripUon 11.50 |H-r year in advance. Jan. IW>. I I 13 A<lv.*tiwhia Krp,* «writ mi ami hh an phi .vt ay ** ia i p i I Placing your orders with UH Now for your early spring needs FOR I nil Goxpel /iHwoinlily loand Plaster, Salt and Com Pivaehmg awl Divin« Healing Hervir* Bunday 2.00 p. in. Bible Study Thiirsday 7:30 p. in. All ar« welcome tu come and wursblp With U*. Rev. Gro. Htirglits, Pastor. AND INSURE w Your supply at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES at the station when car Arrive*. SPECIAL NOTICE Prof. C, 8. Brewster of the firin of Hodgen At Brewster will hold a Chicken Culling demonstra tion at the farm of W. F. Parker, about one mile west of Dayton next Saturday, Jan. 31st. For the exact time call our office Uter in the week. Methodist Church Bunday School, 10 A. M., Geo II. Jack- man, Bupt. Morning Worship. II Hermon by Pastor Epworth 1-cagne « 30 p. in. Union Services 7 30 p. m. Farmer’s Warehouse Company, Service at Webfoot. 9 30 A, M Morning Worship, Bunday School li A. M. Rev. Franklin, Paalor. M w w w MJ [’M With tt.lXMJ.UiM> cattle already under supervision for the eradication of tulxr- culo«is, veterinary official* of the United Blate. I a partment of Agriculture and the various Mains are making efforts to meet tbo continued demands for addi tional testing. A sunmarv of the stat us of the work up to liecrrnber 1 sbo-is a wailing list of 220,634 herd* contain ing more than 2, 4»,000 cattle. Thi- list represent* application* for testing in 34 slate*, the other* having been able Ui handle the testing as fast as requested. The states which had “clear slates” in this respect at the time the sum mary was prepared were: Arkansas. iMawars, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisi- ana, Missouri. Montana. Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Utah, Virginia. Wash- ineton, Wyoming, ami the District of Columbia. During November official veterinari ans tested more than 60,000 herd* or lot* containing more than cattle. Of this number, about 18,000 cattle re acted M_tub*rculou* and were removed from the herds, thereby leading to the establisement of accredited herds and Thrift In SHOES Men’s heavy work shoes from $3.60 up Men’s Dress shoes and Oxfords $1.00 and up Ladies Pumps and Oxfords from 4.50 to 5.75 When looking for shoes see Jus first, we can save you money. GROCERIES A full line of staple and fancyjgroceries always fresh. Shippy A Filer Health Eat and drink such an exact quantity as the constitution of thy Phone, Red 67 Dayton, Oregon body allow* of, in reference to the services of the mind They that CHURCH study much obght not to eat as Payton much as those that work hard, Dayton Bundav Hchooi 10:00 a. ID. their digestion being not so g iod 11 00 a. tn. Du y loti Preaehiiig The exact quantity and quality E. L. ut C. E. « :30 p. ID. being fonnd out, is to be kept to Union Herviré* 7:30 p. in. constantly. Excess in all other I nionvil e McMinnville, Oregon things whatever, as well as in 10 00 a. tn. Bunday School \ $ meat and drink, is also to be a- 7 .00 p. m. E. L. of C. E. J 5 American Needlewoman FI'L voided. The Househ ild 8 3» p. in. Freacbing ■ Good Stories Youth, age and sick tequire a« F, E Einher, Pastor. Tiie Farm -wuru] diflierent quantity. The measure of food ought to bel ANO THIS NEWSPAPER, Pleasantdale I [as much as possible may be] ex A rare and tm usual mcney saving bargain offer in MS* I actly porportiouable to the quality qu *9? matter « r the w.iole family for a yew. We offer J. A. McFarlane was a Portland visit _.1S combination to our readers for a short time only. or Bunday and Monday. and condition of the stomach, be Renewal subscriptions will be extended f or OM Mr». Marttia Addison is still very ill year from present date of expiration. . cause the stomach digests it. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. That quantity is suffiicient, the Foster. stomach can jierfectly concoct anil a McMinnville A. W Bi a in let digest, and it sufficeth the due This is yourctiance to ge* 12 big issues of eaeh«tf visitor, Saturday. * 'r lua.ble^ issues in ah— nourishment of the body. A Mrs. fin vid Robinson and son Roy V wprice. Ic ■ rx,ul^a y pattern«, vmbroidety. r» greater quantity of some things wore Tigard visitors, thurwday. abl- imei« ■ > U>i»uaa«ual opportunity to get thia veto- may be eaten than of others some Mrs. J. A. McFarlane s)>ent Bunday ’•'“tractive «roup of magantw. If « T - af.tady ■ « >4 v_r*hcr to any of these being of lighter digestion than nt the home of Mrs. Ralph Hadley. K r ■- t V * extended for one year. < others. Thecifficulty lies <n find Geo. Foster w as a county seal visitor Friday. ing out an exact measure; but lust Mr*. Ralph ILtdley and *on Kennetfi knows not whrre necessity ends. were MeM mm ille viwitor*. Baturdav. buca "i" don t w,it un"' th' Wouldst thou enjoy a long life, “ wiuxaawn. All Fn far Ona Xw — OK Di Howard ilidlev »|>ent Ibe w< «k end and a vigorous mind, and be ac Send your order to our odlco At tbe boul« <d hi« parrnt«. Mr. and quainted also with the wonderful Mr*. Ralph Hadley, returning to lii* works of God, labor in first place «chool Monday. tn • ** to bring thy appetite to reason. Little Margaret Addison i* visiting at An Electric Pump in your country hom-. to supply running water Benjamin Franklin. for your kitchen, bath and barn is as necessary as your automobile. tbe honie o( her frsndpsrent* in Salem. Health the btcito'w Grual- Floyd McFarlane virited friend» in 1 he initial cost is unimportant' when you spreid it over the years owt A who I LaFayette, Bundav. of useful service you will derive from it. Electric power, electric One of the most significant as Mr*. Amanda Wilson ot Portland pump, hot and cold w.tler in your homv, you have the conveniences of pects of modern conservation is a spciit lii«t week al tlie bome of Mo- your city neighbor*. high regard fur the health of the We employ an expert pump Engineer to care for this feature of The Btrinatown Needle Club met community. In the strenuous life our business and his services are subject to your demands. We can lai-t Thursday afternoon at the home of UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, of the twentieth century the de YOUR INCOME TAX Mr*. Muriel Sweeney. Refre*hin*nta Eugene, Jan. 2!»th — Special—The mand is for a maximum amount supply yo i any kind of deep or shallow well pump with any capacity were »erved by the honte** and a plena- first complete topogiaphic map of of mental vigor in a sound body. and invite y «u to consult us liefore making negotiations with any ant afternoon spent with all member* The exemptions under the revenue Community health, State health one else. Call us at Blue 34. Terms of a satisfactory nature can be present mid one guest, Mre. J. A. Me- act of 1024 are *1.000 for single persons the Three Sisters region was com arranged. Farlane, and *2,500 for married persona living pleted this week by Dr. Edwin T. and national health is a cotu|>osite Bruce Hurt, wife nnd aon Lyle of together, and beads of families In Hodge, professor of geology, and of individual health The better Portland visited Saturday nisht and addition a *400 credit 1 h allowed for eight geology students of the Uni the individual health, the better! Bunday at the Mrs. David Robinson each person dependent upon and re- versity of Oregon. Dr. Hodge atd the general average of community I home. reiving bis chief support from the tax- his students spent six weeks in the health. The more healthy, pro-1 such a i>er*on ia under 18 Guy Metcalf and family were Sunday payer, Three Sisters region last summer ducing individuals any community! •. years ven nf age or incapable of «elf support risitor* at the Arthur Robinson home. “It Serves You Right” . bee cause mentally or physically defer- obtaining topographic data. The has and the longer such indivi-l l ay Robinson and family of Willa mina visited home folks Saturday and tive. map will be printed for distribution duals live to produce, just that! Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34 The normal tax rate under the rev Sunday. shortly to rerve as a guide for much greater will be the progress enue net of 1924 is 2 per cent on the Miss Viola Bower of Portland visited of that community. first *1,000 of net income in excess of those who visit the section. her sister Mrs. Gao. Robinson. Sunday. Good health is both an indivi-l The area covered was 16 by 12 tl-e personal exemptions, credit for Martin Dorsey was on the sick list dependents, etc., I per cent on the next miles. The scale of the map is dual and a national asset. It isl last week. *1,000, and 6 per cent on the balance. one inch for 2000 feet and the cen- just as essential and fundamental I Saturday, January 31, 1925 Under the preceding act the normal to the integrity and permanence! tour interval is 100. The features A good deal of the grain is starting up tax rate was 4 per cent on the tirst “The Siren Call” O. K., but some fields are spotted . | *1,000 of net income above the exetnp- on the map include a portion of of a democratic nation as scientific I Telephone Girl 10, comedy trails, progress, political achievement, I i tions and credits, and 8 per cent on the the McKenzie highway, • remaining net income. mountain lakes, glaciers, and industrial development or econom-1 The revenue net of 1924 contains a points of scenic and geologic in ic accomplishment. Indeed it isl Next Week £ I special provision for reduced taxes terest. le basis upon which all these! g which did not appear in previous law*. i "The Three Sisters region will things are built. Saturday, February 7 All net income up to *5,000 i* consid some day lie the playground of A. W. M. ered “earned income." On thi* Blood and sand amount the taxpayer i* entitled ton Oregon,” said Dr. Hodge. "Jt credit of 25 per cent of the amount of view.« with Mt. Hood and Crater P. Magazine, Comedy At the regular meeting of ihe the tax, ' Lake in scenic importance and is Dayton Volunteer Fire Depart For example, a tax payer, single and without dependent*, may have received easily accessible on the McKenzie ment on Monday night the' follow Show at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. Ancient nnd recent ing officers were elected and ■in 1924 n sainry of *2,000 and from a Huhway. 2 real estate train-action a profit of *3,000. volcanoes, lava flows of a compar appointed. Chief Engineer, M. “All in your eye” is a May 31 His total net income wa* *5,000. atively late date, 'glass’ cliffs, a . Cooper; Assistant Engineer, ing expressive of i magi n cry | Without the benefit of the 25 per cent, small crater hike, numerous small Otto Bertram; Secretary and reduction hi* tax woiH.l be *80. His troub'e. It is more probable Of m t mil tax I* *00. From hi* net income lakes and interesting mountain Ti reasurer, Harry Sherman, who of *’>,000 he i* allowed a per.onal ex scenery are features that will draw tv ill serve for ths ensuing year. that real trouble will be all emption of *1,1X10; the tax of 2 per cent an increasing number of tourists to Fireman T. A Boulden in behalf 3 in the eyes. on the fl rat $4,000 is *80, one fourth of this section each year, of the department presented which, or *20, mav be deducted. GLASSES Marshal Joe Francis with 3 For the purpose of computing this Plan» (or conducting another govern a Deputy beautiful emblem ring as a token credit, in no case is the earned net in Consult o come considered to bo in excess of ment powder pool on n small scale are of their appreciation of his volun General Building Contracting A taxpayer may have receiv being formulated by The McMinnville teered services in that capacity. Dr. A. R. Miller 1 *10,000. Nstional Bank. Six or eight thousand Built in Fixtures a Specialty ed for the year 1924 a net income from pounds of Pyrotol will ba available and The Fire Department has made salary of *20,000, but the 25 per cent EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAL - credit can be applied to only one-half all peraons interested should call at the remarkable progress in the last earliest possible moment to place orders year and it is a matter of pride |o “Where tho Fountain is” o of this amount. a* the amount of powder in the preseut with the Boys that they are offer g McMinnville “ projected pool will be small. Dayton, ing the City superior fire protec S. B. Dey and wife returned from Oregon. CjLWUUUf.lAWUUULaJlWLaJt California yesterday. tion. T. M. Teague is on the sick list, B ig ras Hollingsworth & Dow w w w ^FOR OHE YEAR a ■ a Furniture Sale 13 W< must turn Merchandise Into (’ASH and are putting our Stock on sale at from 10 percent to 33 13 per cent reductions. « w w g Watch for Detailed Prices $ r* ---------- ------------------- « ^Be There Saturday, January 31st. $ Electric Supplies & Contracting Company AT THE MOVIEs Arcade Theatre Box Shooks, Cabinet Work* and Mill Work I M. R. Cooper