Economy LOCALF Service l»r. Hibbert’s Grocery I J. trau «acted busine»» in K Field» WM a Portland viaitor Tom league is »tMUt severe case of the tin. A complete line of Fancy a »id t: p!e’Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Our «Mt» ami ibe a rung eide. The I udor 1 ucker family have moved Hito the Hairy Watulxagaua house. Mias Lena Stillwell and Mrs I. Spangle were McMinnville •hoppers Saturday. UMONVALK Flovd Fowler and wife are vi*il- Ing al the home of hia parent* Mr. and Mrs j, Fowler. Mr. howler and hoii Floyd were .McMinnville visitor» Saturday. M V, Wright ami wife were county eeat visitor» Monday. Mis. Pauline Fowler is visiting different ones on the hill during the high water. Mrs. H. E Stoulenl.urg and Mr, Archie Slouteuburg were county seat visitor* one day thia week. Adam Hewitt and wife have Mrs. Perle Hog Ie and daughter returned home. Mrs Hewitt la Evelyn were McMinnville •hop pei a much better. Saturdav. and Washing Powder Mrs, Antrim was called to Salem ton. Oregon. Miss Esther visited last week Florence Waldo of Salem spent end with her »inter Mr». Beuluh Saturdav and Sundav with her parent» R. \ . Waldo and wife near town. McFarland. W. P, MORRIS & SON Mra. Pearl Wilson who has beer -Milo Parish has been home a few davs making some improvements on on the ahk list is some better. his place just across the river from here. Bert McFarland and wife visited at the N'-il Stoutenburg home one evening this w/ek. Mr. H F Deyoe was a citv visit­ Miss Valeria Flint who is attending or one dav this week. -chool at Monmouth, spent the week S C Dixon attended Grange at end at the home ol her father, Nel» McMinnville Saturday. Flint. 'I he Needle Craft met with Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Pee. 1 and daughter of Mathlie Launer last Wednesday . Pullman, Wash , and Mrs. Shirley Pierce and little son of Eucador, S. A., Albert Smith who is in the Good visited a few days hut week at the Geo. Bamaritan hospital in Portland is Dorsn ho i Mrs. and Mrs. recovering slowly from hia oper- , ,, Peed ,, I Pierc i ters of .Mr. Doreev. • . .. .. . ation. eg and family of Turner,' iS Mrs Ada Corrigan, Mrs Carrie I a short time Sunday at the Kalj ’ey home. l Kedd and Mrs Lee Fletcher of W. L. Reichstein and family were McMinnville sjient Wednesday of I Sunday visitors near McMinnville. last week with Mrs Maudie Launer. W Diamond Van Dorn and family spent A numl*! of Unionvale people 25 I Sunday at the Wm King home. attended the program at Pleasant- The Stringtown Needle Club met at » the home of Mrs. Elva Bramlet last dale last Friday evening. I Thursday afternoon. A luncheon was Mrs S R Smith who has been - served t>v the hostess assisted by her staying at their place above Mc- daughter Mis. Bessie Bramlet. Mem Minnville is home for a few days, •era and giiests present were Mesdames Jack Anderson and family who Hadlev. King. Sweeney, W. L. Reich- i-tein, Roy and Scott Edwards. McFar­ have been on the sick list for some lane. Bramlet and Miss Bessie Bramlet. time are improving. Several from this vicinity attended Mr and Mrs Fred Withee were the funeral of the late Thomas Gibson ia Dayton, Monday. Mr. Gibson was county seat visitors last Saturday. a brother-in-law of Scott and Roy Ed- Mr and Mrs C Countess took wards, Mrs. Fred Reichstein, and Mrs the loud speaker from their radio Wess Morgareidge. up to G I Shelburn» and listened ÄJ I Howard Hadley of Portland spent the to a very entere»ting program. I week end with home folk«. Mrs Arka Lawerence’a children Morton je; ” rton Edwards 1- 1 warns of Portland attended ti e funeral of Thomas Gibson Monday. have been staying with their .Mr. Edwards is a cousin of the hd- grandmother, Mrs George Antrim I wards family. and going to school during the «« Miss Esther Nichols went to Hillsboro high water. I last w-ek, where she will visit at the The E L C E business session home of Rev Marcy for a few days. | has been postponed till some Gerald and Kenneth Hadlev ami Er­ । future date. sel Gübser went to Yamhill Friday General Blacksmithing, Machine Work. Aceteline Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work. Day ton, Oregon. W. P. NORMOYLE Phone 45x1 PHIL GATES Gates Motor Co COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed We have just remodeled our Garage, making a large office and parts room. Also have the whole building at your service, where you can store your car at a low price and feel assured it is under the best of of care. Stdrage by the month ?2 50. We have the latest thing in bulbs—a blue bulb which wilt penetrate the fog and comply with the law without dimming Gives a soft ungiaring light. Firestone, Oldfield and American Akron tires for sale, also balloons. We guarantee these tires to give eatisfac- tion. We Sell Union Gas ?« Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Normoyle, Red 100; Gates 66x1 Dayton, Oregon. Oregon Everything for the Builder Orders Promptly Filled ®cafcr tn 3 LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND.DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Dayton, Oregon, NOTICE I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line of work. JOE F- FRANCIS. & DAYTON. OREGON 1 Block East of Bank Box No. 83 P hone red & W holesalers of Sand and Gravel, Vv ashed, Screened or Crushed. Dayton, Oregon. ? I .N otice — Play to be given at Union night where they placed basketball. Rov El wards and Mr». Fred Reich­ | vale Grange. Saturday evening Feb stein hi re in Yamhill Saturday and I ruarv, 14th. (A Gentle Jury.) Sundav with their sister. Mrs. Mai d mission 10 and 15 cents. Gibson. . Wm Lumm and family of Portland Irs. Geo R>bin»on visitel Satnnlay ’ spent Sundav at the Hibbert and Wamb» at the home of htr mother Mr». Bower,« gang home. in Hopewell. Mr». C E Mauts has been quite sick Mrs. David Robinaon and son Roy were Portland visitors Friday, attend­ for the last week but at present is im­ ing the Auto show. 1 proving. W. P. Norymoyle underwent an Mrs. Ralph Hadley and sons Vernon and Kenneth were McMinnville visitor* operation on his throat Sundav, in a Portland hospital,and is getting along Saturday. Elmer Jackman who is attending fine. -chool in .Monmouth is spending a few Mrs. Emma A. Anderson has been days this week with home folks. very sick this last week at her home in Fay Robinson, wife and daughter Dayton. She is now able to be al>out Marieol Willamina were visiting homa again. folks over the week end. Mr. Robin-on Ralph Kreitz of Hillsboro accompan­ returned to hi, work Sunday evening, by his brother Ray Kreitz of port- but Mrs. Robinson and 'laughter will ied ' were here visiting their parents gpend a few davs this week at their land 1 home here. ' last Sunday. The trouble of being ..ear-sighted’ ! J. G. Park and wife accompanie ! ny a man is liable to nnstake his wife W S. U Ren and wite ami M. G. M< I r ler some other woman and be polite to were in attendance at the Auto Shoa in .| Portland last week end. b, F. Price who has been bed-fast for i e me time, caused by a stroke fo paraly-'. being G. W . Harty of Shsrldan, aft -r will: and caring for her sift r, tu, died at his home here last night. Mrs. G. I'. Abdill, for several days, Mi»» Mamie Dye who is teaching/ returne I i her home Tuesday. F'lboul in the Amity neigl.borhool spent' Chas Simler and wife visited tl . i Saturday and Sunday at her home here.: daughters in Toledo, C C regon rego fi u J. 8. Dunbar of Portlsnd accompa-1 rnesdavii*° Saturday and hav ie b"-n Roy Edwards and wife, Mrs. Fred B orn : At a hospital in McMinnville n:ed by a Mr. Healow oí B.smark, busy telling about the heavy wind < X- Reichstein and Scott Edwards were j Thursday, Feb. 5th. a ten pound girl, North Dakota, was a Dayton business perienced on their wav home. Yamhill visitors Monday afternoon. tu Mr- an'’ Mrs- b- K- Ulay and wife. visitor Monday. Mrs. Martha Addison, who has been * 'IrS- ‘"'“Y waR f<>rK1®Hy Mildred Chan- Fred Hessler came home from C r- quite nek at the home of her daughter I ' t*1’* Place- Joe Francis .-nd Iner Mortenson took vallis Saturday to take care of the Mr- i. , 1 eier, is slowly improving, i Considerable petty devilment is going chores for a day or so while Mr. Hess.er in the Auto Show in Portland last week The Improvment club held their rv/- on around town, such as stealing milk With the result that they are both driv- went to Corvallis to see Victor who has been quite sick in one of the hospitals ular monthly meeting last Friday eight 1 f,t resident houses, cutting telephone iag new Overlands. there. He is reported to I e improving. at the school house. After a short D uh . . 1 wires and perpetrating other acts of ness meeting, an address by Rev Phelp* 1'O'Bdernesnor. Better be careful such On account of a change in the book­ BOY SCOUTS . of New burg was given. Rev Phelps i» action» quite often get yon into trouble, ing. “Big Brother” will 1« the feature Joe Francis has been appointed Scout an able speaker and was well received! » T----- 7-------------- , , ... picture at the Arcade Theatre. Satur­ Master for this vicinity and desire» the Several songs were sung by Lynn Gul J. APPhcaUon of commercial fertil- day night, instead of “The Valley of boys to meet him at the Community s -r and hi» chorus from Unionvale and i'ZerH moH^ efficient on thin Silent Men” as advertised. Hall, Wednesday evening, Feb. 18, at several selection“ played by the McFar 'Rrain stand» should be made in 7:30 oclock to reorganize the Camp. lane orsbestra; both numbers receiving* the early part of March, say* the Word lias reached here that Harvey their share of applause after which the experiment station. A light ap- Westerfield, a former Dayton boy, has Mrs. .Myrtle J’eed and daughter 6f bsen recently married to a Los Angeles I ullinan. Wash., and Shirley Price and eats committee, which were men this ■ plication of nitrate of soda cr »ul- girl and will make their home in San little son of Eueador, S. A ; daughters of time, each wearing a little white chef francisco. With his numerous friends the late Sarah Dotsey Clark were visit cap served sandwiches, cake, fruit salad fate of ammonia--50 to 75 poundt J ere the Tribune extends congratula­ ing relatives and friends in Dayton and and coffee. A large crowd was present an acre-Btimulate» »tooling of thin to enjoy these good eats and voted the stand» of »mall grain» in western tions, vicinity a few days the first of the week. ' men. some cooks. I Oregon, ti . of Day ton ~ «¡Mig Pleasantdale DAYÏ0« SAND & GRAVEL CO. Phone, Red 76 («omforta oren roiHidt«ro<| tho luxuries «>í king« ur" now the phqierly of th« burnillesi, i»ml th« com- mon citizen, by touching a button, can make kings talk, choruses sing and band* play for hia entertain- merit. We are progressing. Are you keeping step by adopting modera banking method*, or are you »till doing buainea* in the old. antiquated way? We offer you al) the fncilitie* of u modern bank. Mis. Ralph hay lor ha» returned to Mr. Merritt Miller spent Sunday | her home after an operation in a Me- at the P. K. Sitton home. 'lintn iUe h wpital. Mra. Squire ha* been suffering Il.iriv waaabeg.n- ,u..l famnv moved to Tiilam.^k, Sunday, w here he is em­ with a severe cold but i* improv­ ployed in the butcher business. ing slowly. Don't forget to get your Silverware coupons. New Auto Springs, Horseshoeing a specialty Truly, we ar«< living in a wonderful age, Ihink <>f the new discoveries, radio, air plane*, »uhm*rii:«s. wonder» undreamed of u few year» ago. Ibis ottice can supply von with good Saturday morning by the illness " ply card board in solid color» of red, of her daughter Mra. Rada Thorn­ blue and white. $1.35 Value For $1.00 Day ton, A Wonderful Age ¥ g,. B^UAED an^ fj eWcler Agates ground and m Minted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverwar prices that are right. 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. Appearance is what counts, and the world Judges men in exactly the same manner. Made-to-measure clothes arc an investment - not an "PeHse. They enable you to command the top price for your services at all times and you are well rcoaid for your initial investment. P* d Rose G Company Clothes ^n7cor°rectlUyr attfred'ITt Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on display at Shippy & Filer, Agents Dayton Oregon. 62