* DAY ION IUIIHJM- A. N. Merrill.............. ......... Pleasantdale Editor Enter«d nt th«« port ollie« in Dayton, Oregon, ar sscuttd c !* m mall matter, under the Act of March .'I, 1871». Reminders for February This is Land Plaster month Hiilwriplion 91,00 p«r year in advance Pleaching and Divine Ifealing Hervir« tiunday 2.00 p. m. Bible Study Thursday 7 :30 p. in. All are welcome to com« and worship with UR Rev. Geo. Sti«*gllu, Pastor. Why not resei ve your requirements and avoid the usual shortage later on? Vernon Hadley returned home Thurec'av after »[lending several days visiting relatives in Portland. Mill Feed by wagon or truck, ton or more Among the McMinnville visitors Haturday from this vicinity were Scott Edwards and family, Roy Edwards and family, Mrs. Lynn Gubeer and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hadley and. eon Gerald. A. W. Bramkt, J. A. McFarlane, wife and son Glen, Mra. . Bert McFarlane Mra. F. H. Reicbateiu end sone Merle and Clair and Mrs. W. Reichstein and eons Lawerente and Wayne. Mill run, Bran, Shorts, Middlings—Place orders a nd save at the car. H Before buying hay, see us When interested in Hout call up for prices. We handle poultry and eggs. New garden needs are here. bunday Sebool, 10 A. M., Frank W. Hol«, Sup't. Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor ö JO p. tu. Fpuorth la-ague 7 30 p tn. Preaching Services Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7 :» p m. Farmer’s Warehouse Company, Harvie« at WeUfoot, »30 A. M Morning Worship, Sunday School II A. M Rev. J. F. Finnklin. Pastor. Phone. Red 67 Dayton, Oregon Cllt RCH 10 (IO a 11 00 «. 8:30 p 7 :» i». m. m. m. in. 10 a. tn. 8 00 p in 7 M i-- M. I Day ton Motor Go • Phone 45x3 I We Have Them Fisk, and Goodyear Tires Radio A and B Batteries Headquarters of Forde and Parts Ignition Parts for all Cars Get your coupons for all Cash trade BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton Louis & Penland 10:U0 a. m. 11 00 a. m. 0 :30 p. m. 7:30 p. tn. Prayer Service Thursday 8 :00 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. Sunday School Preaching Service B. Y. P. u. CONFECTIONERY—CAFE UNIONVALE Mr. E. 8 Dixon made a business trip to Portland recently. Clark Noble has rented the Louise W II farm on Grand I h uim I and is mov­ ing there Miss Neva Hilton spent the past week visiting friends in Salem. Mrs. IL A. Klein«chmidt visited at the Thornton home I'neMiny nhftnoon. Mr Merritt Miller hasn't been well since returning home from Portland. Adelbert Smith has not been so well the past few days .Mr. Earl'« are moving to the Fairview neighborhood and >» llbur Stoutenburg's have rented the place and expect to move there soon. Whaler«) “Mfthtnlnft Print«?” Tlie Weather Bureau of the United Stales Department cf Agriculture re- c*ntlv explained for a puzzled inquirer just what was meant nv ' lightning prints.” After a person lias been struck by lightning, it seems, etq>ecially when no i-erious injury is suHtained. it is nol uncommon to find somewhere on the patient's body ramifying pink marks, which generally disappear in the couth « of a day or two. Those marks l>ear a general resemblance to tw« or the venation of leaves, and were at one time Hupposed to be lh<* photographic images of such objects, produced in some mysterious wav by the lightning. It is now known, however, that these marks are not photographs, but are merely the lesions due to the pas*ag through the tissues of a branching elec­ trical discharge. S E R V IC E- 8 ATI S F ACTI0 N FAIR PRICES Consult Dr. A. R. Miller McMinnville « Nile Addison was a Pur Band business visitor Tbiirsds y of last week. Dry Goods We have just received a new lot of Dress Ginghams Percales Rayon Crepes Voiles The new cloth "Pamico” in here in a Variety of color«, This cloth Is absolutely guaranteed fast colors Our Grocery stock is complete Groceries Shoes Shippy & Filer Mri. Blarche Brooke returned to her home in Newburg Thursday night, after spending several days at the home of her cousin, Mrs Ralph Hadley. i Full lino of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Hot or Cold Lunches C. H. Sutton, Prop Ladd's Funeral Home Thus. W. Ladd Mrs. Ora Ladd Mortician Licenced Assistant A Superior Service for Less Day and Night Phone McMinnville, Oregon Arthur Robinson is moving his sawmill to Willamina this week. Mrs Ralph Hadley spent the week end with relatives in New- burg. $ » 8 TAX J pFWONEYEM Amerhan Needlewoaua rJ"| « Ur.ncrhnlJ - The Household Good Stories Tiie Farm J carnal AND THIS NEWSMPO, A rare ond unv-.ual moneysavingbargainaNerlnfUg^ ing matter f- ,r the whole family fol a year. We nflfer thix combination to o*ir readers for a short time Renewal subscriptions will be e best evidejpeof the econ- Andrew Nichols who has been quite sick for several days is im­ omy and desirabilitv of electricity for your cooking purpo.-ea. The Electric Range is built for service and long life. We have for our proving . electric patrons only, the ant'inntic Westinghon«e Range, which has Arthur Robinson and family The pri< moved to Willamina this week so proved its worth in thnuHnnilH ef Line* in America«. emrgy [three cents per ki'o watt Lour] is right and th«* price of the as to be near his work, in Electric Range is right. Y«»u will tie p'eased. Y«»ur work in the mill. kitchen will he greatly reduced. Clean, cool, comfortable, economical Fred Reichstein, who is in the is the Electric way. hospital in McMinnville is improv- ing slowly. Grandma Addison'is very low at buine of her daughter, Mrs. Geo Foster. University of Oregon, Eugene. Mrs. Ervin Wright and • little March 5,—(Special)—Owing to the daughter Neoma of Davton spent | approach of term examinations, all Losses if incurred in a taxpayer'« spring foottiall practice lias been sus- the week end at the home of her trade or business or profession or in I»ended bv Coach Dick Smith until the parents, Mm Martin and wife. "any transaction entered into for beginning of the spring quarter the Dale and Vernon Hadley, Scott profit” not compensated for bv insur­ first week in April. The final work* ance er otherwise are deductible from out Vif the term was held yesterday Edwards and Merle Reichstein at­ gross incom«* upon which the income afternoon with more than two full tended the basket ball game in tax is assessed. To be allow«*«!, losses teams running signals and kicking and Newburg Monday night, between nit incurred in trade, business, or pro-1 passing the ball. the Globe Trotters of Minneapolis, tension must conform closely to the Over sixty men have drawn suits and wording of the statue. For example'a number more are planning to don Minn., and Newburg American a loss incurred in the sale of a taxpay * moleskins with the resumption of Legion. sr’s home or automobile, which at ths ' training in April, Thru and possibly The County trucks are busily t ine of purchase was not bought with four more weeks of intensive training the intention ot resale, is not deductible are in store for the varsity squad, engaged in hauling gravel on our b can -c it was not a transaction "enter ■ Scriminage will be started soon after roads this week ed into for profit." Losses sustained in I ttie renewal of workout« next month Mrs Lynn Gr.lwr and daughter till* operntion of a farm as a buslnes4 and a nuinber of new plavs will be venture are deductible If snstainel given to the equad. Motion pictnreeol were McMinnville visitors Sat. in the operation of a farm operat«d the Notre Dame Style of play as taught Mrs. Mahel Gibson and children ' metelv for tin* pleasure of the taxpavei, by Knute Rockne will l>e exhibited to were Sunday afternoon callers nt they are not deductible. . foottiall men ns part of their naming th** Roy Edwards homo this spring. The pictures will give the men a better conception of some < f the Broadcasting n complete coinmcrciul plava already given out for spring w irk D ie >: Al a MuMinuville bo*» fertilizer is often advisable as soon ns and several new plays lor Oregon will piin) February 28‘.h 1925, Mrs. early vegetable ground can be plowed be depicted on the screen. Rebecca M. Crisp. She was a si • and harrowed. A formula suggested by : the Oregon experiment station is: 3 to I ter of J. O. Williams of this town, per cent nitrogen, 8 per cent pboauliorie and was known by a few people of acid, (l per cent potash. This fertilizer this locality. She is survived by would be made up of the following ( her husband Fred Crisp, three materials: 200 pounds «1 nitrate of Food Salo children, five brothers aud two sis­ soda. 300 to 400 pounds of suiwrphos- phntc. 1150 pounds of muriate or aulfate The Associated Young People of ters. Funeral sevices were held in of potash. This mixture is broadcast Dayton will hold a food sale on the Macy chapel in McMinnville, over the ground for early garden in late Saturdny, March 14, to raise funds Tuesday, March 3rd, Rev. 0. L. February or early March. It is worked for the Association. Place of Sale Dark of the Methodist church in with a spike tooth harrow. If de* sired 100 pounds of the nitrate of soda will be announced next week. officiating. Burial in the I. O. O. may lie held for a top pressing Uli. r. Sale opens at 9:30 A. m . F. cemetery near Day ton. Nu. X SaVè h On Vo MAGAZINES Chas Addison and wife of New- burg were Sunday afternoon visit- ora at the Geo Foster home. Work was commenced in the Woods hop yard Monday. YOUR INCOME Notions New ! ! ! Mrs. Ralph Hadl**y and Mrs Blanche Brooks visited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Milo Blough, near LaFayette. Day ton Sunday School Preaching E. !.. of C. E. Preaching UNIONVALE Sundav School Prqgçbing K. I., of C. E W If you want to save money on stock or dairy salt en­ gage 600 pounda or more, and haul from car, before we touch it. Methodist Church evangelical Mr« Wm Martin and son Luth- an I daughter Mra. Nettie Wrigbt and baby were McMinn* ville visitors Saturday. r Electric Supplies & Contracting Company “It Serves You Right” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34 j AT THE MOVIES Saturday, March 7 “Ebb Tide” P. Magazine. Comedy Next Woek Saturday. March 14 Back Home and Broke” P. Magazine, comedy Hhows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. Arcade Theatre Dayton, Oregon.