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»•♦•••«< r Quality Sei vice Economy LOCALE Hibbert’s Grocery CbM Ferguson vi«itor Bunday. A complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Don’t forget to get your Silverware coupons, Oregon W. P. MORRIS & SON Geceral Blacksmithing. Medine Work, Acetelin? Welding, Wagon ard General Wood Work. New Auto Springs. Horseshoeing a specialty Day ton, Oregon. W. P. NORMOYLE Phone 45x1 PHIL GATES 2 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 »Mured it is under the best of care. Storage by the month $2 50.. We have the latest thing in bulbs—a blue bulb which penet’ate the fog and give a soft light. Firestone, Oldfield and American Akron tires for ?ale; also Balloons. We guarantee these tires to give satisfac tion. We Sell Union Gas Day ton, Oregon ) DAYTOw SAND & GRAVEL CC Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel, Phone, Red 76 Mrs. J. W . Huns handed a* Il SO Monday which placed her name mi our was a Cmvallis subscription lint for our year burnue*« Tueadav »IlvriKxm It is having the ri-ady money when the oppor tunity arrives that puts you in a position tn make profit*. Why not Mart a bunk account today with us and thus get ready to meet opportunity. We invite you to do so. Yec, more. We URGE you to do so, for your own goqd. Dick Clark and wife uf Portland have Mrs. Georgina Miller returned homo mis . A. S. Burch is another number from Portland, Tuesday after a visit of our clubbing list, having railed Sat there with her daughter. urday at d deposited 12.15 in cash fur Don Bouth and wife of Hemlock visit the Tribnne and four magas'nes. ed her parents N. S. Stretch and wife Oere a few days this week. Revs. Earl Cotton of Amity ami Tom Twague spent Saturday and C. L. D. rk of McMinnville were here Sunday in Poitland and Vancouver, Friday assisting tbe local m F.. Church in soliciting funds for the retired on business and pleasure. Methodist miniatere. Special music Sunday morning at the Baptist church will lie a duet bv Lucile Among ths out ol town people here Lorelt and Florence Bingham. attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Floyd Fowler and wife ot Portland Parker were Mesdames Spear of Seaside, are visiting with tris parents in the Mamie Nelson of Dundee. Lena Lumin of Portland and Miss Olive Vtultman of Union vale country a few days. Portland. Miss Etnei Jackman of Salim spent the v ek end at tbe hum«- of her ! ! I YOUNG PEOPLE I I ! parei. co. H. Jackman and wife. Don't forget the Associated Young Spe nusic at the Methodist church Peopli»' Party in the Community Hall Sun- .> rning by the choir. Bunday Friday evening. Feb. 2D at 7 :30. Come eveu.j^ i- j . Thompson will sing, “His and have a gHxl time. Grace is Sufficient for Thee.” Oscar way and wife and Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Shippy accompained her Eerguxon of Oregon City visited aCtbe mother, who is suffering severely with home got > Mrs. Elizabeth Binder last The ladies are daughter rheumatism, to St. Martins Springs, Thursday. A’ashington, where she expeets to gain and grand daughter respectively of urs. relief. They will be gone about two Binder. weeks. Glimate 'of Alaska Severe Dayton, Oregon UDDER TROUBLES Unhealthy condition* of the udder and teat* prevent normal milk flow. Serious dise«** often results from seemingly small irrita tions of the milk-pro ducing organs unless they are given proper medical attention. The remarkable pene trating qualities at C ash P aid for false teeth, dental This office can supply you with p 4 go'd, platinum and discarded jewelry. 6 ply card beard in solid colors of i d, Lore Smelting & Retining Co., Otsego, blue and white. Ihiebigan.” UNIONVALE Carl Launer and wife were McMinn BUCKHECTSHOES ville visiters one day thi- week. For Buck beet shoes, Men, Boys Miss Neva Sitton is home after a w« ,k nnd Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc- spent with fiierds anl relatives in McMinnville. Mianville, Oregon. Elsie Stoutenburg is out of school H ay F or S ale with a severe case of tbe giippe, She Baled vetch, clover, and oat hay for is improving and will soon be in ech A again. sale by W. S. Hibbert. Mrs. m . V. Wright is on the sick list. M e hope she is better soon. Here'» a Sample Adi ll.ert smith is home after a A prominent physician says that He is June powder causes uxthniu. It Is cer couple of weeks in the hospital. tainly responsible for a lot of “wheez improving rapidly. ing” among the paragruphers.—Bos John laylor and wife were guests at ton Transcript. the C. Launer home Sunday. Pertonal Magnetism Watches are sometimes very seri ously affected by tl.e magnetism of their wearers, In most cases those who have this effect are dark com jdexioned. If you bad the <ip|>orlunity to buy gold didlnra st ten cents each, it would mean nolbing to you if you didn’t bave n DIME. Otcourse not. Mrs. F. m . Hord and mm Glenn of Ralph Kreils of HÍII h I kito wm here Portland «topped at Ilie Chapman home on business Saturday, here for a eLori visit Bunday while on III MCMUIllville Oil their way home from Tillamook F. E Here's an end to Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Normoyle, Red 100; Gates 66x1 & Dollars For A Dime Victor Hessler who has lieeu quite ill in a Corvallis boapital has recovered was a MonniiHitli xiillideutly to be hiouglit home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Tini Gates moved luto beeu here several days assisting in caring for his mother, Mrs. T. B. Clark, the Ralph Kreits property Tuesday. who has been quite sick. m low and miss Gleddy were F. M. Roseman and wits went tu buaint*«« visitors in McMinnville, Satur- Bea-ertun Saturday. Mrs. Roseman returneu hum* Sunday and Mr. Ross Wai. hell sud wife of Garibaldi man remained there for a week or ten have been spending a few days here days. with friends. Mrs. F. W. Hole and the Misses Irma Prof. Rutherford, John Arms and Hole and Lena Stillwell entertained John Squier were Portland business their Sunday School classes with a visitors Saturday. the Huie bo rue Valentine parly Leslie I'ey and family are now occu Saturday evening. pying the Jones house next to the l unger and wile of near Christian church. W W. rere in Dayton, Monday, latfavette John Arms, and Elmer and Edward transacting business While here they Gibbon were transacting business in spited they had sold their farm and are Salem last Thursday. prejaring lor an eastern visit Special Deal on Soap and Washing Powder This Week $1.35 V alue Tor $1.00 Day ton. Latita Dey has lieen enjoying a J. W. Miller lias purchased a new Chevrolet. Mrs. Ella Cuburn visitor Saturday. • ।; Mrs. visit from her sister and huslwiud, Mr. and wrs. Walter Wooldridge, of Salem. Miss Ida Anderson spent the week end with Pansy Witbee. Mrs, C. L. Fowler who recently under went an operation in a Portland hospital is improving rapidly. Mrs. Ada Corrigan s[>ent the week end at the home of her sister Mrs. E. L. Wilson. The Difference The difference between a "tomahto” and a tomato Is regarded by some as Mrs Carrie Kidd who is working in the difference between "high culture” McMinnville spent Sunday with home ana agriculture, says tbe office boy. folks. BALM ■ relieve such condition* almost overnight. UD DER BALM is a sooth ing, healing ointment for the prevention and treatment of Caked Chapped Teat*. Its frequent use keep* th* teats soft and pliable, mi makes milking much Matar. 50c THE CAN Sold with a Money- Back Guarantee II. I!. Allen Pharmacy • Dayton, Oregon Less Than is Supposed It is a surprise to msnv people, says the Weather Bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture, to learn that tropical davtime tem|>era- tures are recorded in Alaska every summer, and that there are parts of the Territory, notably in the Aleutian Islands and along the southern coast, where zero readings have never been observed. While the climate of Alaska presents great contrasts and in some sections is' quite rigorous at times, it is healthful । and invigorating, The economic devel- . opment that has already taken place in i the Tenitory has been aclrlaved largely through the aid of climatic conditions, rather than in spite of them. F<ir ex ample, the overland transportation of supplie^, machinery, etc., for mining ard other development work, wou'd be' impoktible in a climate with winter j t-mperatures arxive freezing, withoi t the building of expensive loads and ( bridges. Mtslern trectors now draw I gr-at loads across frozen stresiu», bog«,1 and tundra to icmote (Uslricts, with bull little previous preparation ol roads and trails. The excessive precipitation of siulheastern Alaska has fostered the development of the vast mineral and timber resources of that district by making available an abundance of < h sap hydro-alectric powe •. Even trie gnat fur-seal industry of the Pribilof islands is largely dependent for its success on the excessive amount of clondv and foggy weather that prevai's there during the seal-taking season, since the seals can not lie driven to «laughter during sunshiny weather without overheating them and lowering the quality of their fur. As an illustration of the possibilities of agriculture in some of the interior valleys, it may be said that in the Fair- >«nka district, where spring wheat, oats potatoes, and other vegetables, and «mail fruits are successfully grown, there has been only one s rious crop failure in the 19 years since farming was begun in that district. At Juneau, with a January mean of 27 degrees F. and a July mean of 57 degrees F. there is an average of only 108 days a year with freezing temperatures, and at Sitka only 100, as against 180 days at Bigmark and 109 at Chicago. Tbe sum- J uier t-mjieratures of the interior are delightfully pleasant, and under the effect of prolonged daylight vegetation j makes rapid growth. In the Tanana and Upper Yukon Valievs temperaturis in excess of 90 degrees F. are occasion« ally recorded. F or B alk C heap .—Ford touring in; M g'xwl running condition, four nearly m I new cold« and new '25 license. Easy kier ms. Al Galea Motor Co. M g/ Dayton D°ytonOregon Everything lor the Builder *. Orders Promptly Filled ©e'B deafer tn ^umsor and ^hin^lcs LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Dayton,................................................... Oregon, : NOTICE i I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit T ¡[ and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line t j j of work. | JOE F- < I I I FRANCIS. DAYTON, OREGON X 1 Block East of Bank j; Box No. 83 AAMb A | P hone RED 62 a A o • w w v wvw W W VW* * w V • a AA>*^* A A “ W ▼ V- ft Wk Wb. BALLAED — at ah mailer and^^/ ctDclcr Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices thaUare right. at 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 cou nts, and the world judges men in exactly »he same manner. Made-to-measure clothes arc 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. Rose & Company Clothes tailored to your Individ ual 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 iabi ics now on display at Shippy & Filer, Agents Dayton, Oregon. 7: