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Sei vice
Economy
Quality
We believe the best to be
Cheapest
the
Hibbert's Grocery
Always a complete line of Fnncv
and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
School Books and Supplies
Phone Red 28
Oregon
Dayton,
W. P. MORRIS & SON
Gene'al Blacksmithing. Machine Work. Aceteiine Welding,
Wagon acd General Wood Work.
New Auto Springs. Horseshoeing
a specialty
Phone 45x1
Dayton, Oregon.
Gates Motor Co
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
All Work Guaranteed
Expert Mechanics,
We are always on tbe job to take care of your Gas
engine,and Automobile trouble».
We have a good supply of Firestone, Oldfield, and
American Akron tires and tubes, which we guarantee to
give satisfaction.
Storage by tbe month 12.50.
A place where your Car
is taken care of.
We Sell
C> vh P aid for false teeth, dental
golu, pUtiuuui and discarded jewelry.
Hoke Smelting 4 Refining Co., Otsego.
M ich igan.’ ’_________ _______
BUCKHECTSHOES
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc
LOCALF
Pleasantdale
an. Wm. King was a county »eat
visitor last Thursday.
The Doad Hog
Arthur Robiuaon and family of
The road hog went hi. merry way Willamina spent Sunday at the George
And he was going west.
Kobiuemi home.
Tuerowd 'em over and crowd'em <4!
Vernon Hadley of Willamina spent
He did in. h-vol beat*
Saturday night and Sunday with homa
Another road hog hove in aiaht
And he » m earning east.
J A m-Farlane and wife were count»
Ito crowd > hi over aud crowd 'em of! «•at visit.>ra Saturday.
He cared uot in the least
bleu e. Furlane spent Sunday with
triemtsia woo mouth.
They met—two piiea of junk lay by ;
Ha. ha! we laughed and then,
I mis . H Tltompaon «lient several dava
Out crawled the charmed degeneratM last week at the home of her daughter
To hog the road again.—A. H G. I Mrs. Eüeha Manning near McMinnville,
Mrs J. A. Johnson has 900 young [Mra. Manning got her foot crushed with
I a corrugated roller.
White Leghorn chicks.
A shower was given Mrs. Ruth Addi-
Windows are cleaned by using a Iron at her home last tridav afternoon
I by the Pleasantdale and Btriugtowu
cloth dipped in paraffin.
I Ntwdio Club* and neighbors. It was
L. F. Hadley and wife of Dallas I also her birthday. She and her Iitti»
were Sunday visitors with friend* 1*0» received tnauv teautiful and useful
! presenti
Alter a social h.ui»
hour ruiruah.
refresh-
in this city
of
ice
ervam
and
cake were
menta
Those
B orn :—To Mr. and Aire. R L.|**rv»d hr the club member*.
Cinnamon, Frida/ Arning April t«-“
M*«"'
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I Wright, Poster, Fowler. Sims. Georg*
M, 19-0 a giri.
I Rolljnaoa j.av Robinson, Martin, mc
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.. iFarlave, Scott Edwards, Roy Edward»,
Mr». Emily Nichola
bad
the Ullta,r
Lor»u. Liudier, R
misfortune to run a nail into oue| ygvior Geo Christenwa. Ruth Addison
and miss Esther Nichols Visitors
of her feet * few days ago
werv Mrs. G. M. Fowler .of Rockaway,
Mrs R Newman of McMinnxille
ILIovd Weeks, and E m . wicket, and
is visiting at the home of her
Rulitsoo all ot Balem. Also
ter Mrs. Jake Heidinger in thi»|-j{U „„e »eilt bv the following who
I were unable to attend, Mesdames, F. H.
city.
I Reiscbstein. W L. Reichstein, Mabel
Chewing gum on clothing igjGibaon. Auua B. 1 itacher, Z. Spangle,
removed by holding a piece of ¡ c J ku I pt , H. Tbomp*>u, aud Peuiu.uk
jver the gum until tbe gum bard-Piw‘leCiub'
1 Mesdames A. M Bra miet and Ralph
-ns and crumbles awav.
I Hadley, and Gerald Hadley were Mc-
M. G. Miller and wife V'sitedl Minnville visitors Saturday.
bis mother Mrs. Georgina Miller,I C. Christensen and wife ami A. m .
and sister Mr». H. B. Corbett in I Vernon and family were visitors at th»
n
j e..
I Ed. Grabenhorst home Sunday.
Portland. Sunday.
I
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and F u RrichtUln
Wm. Lang and family of Port-1 families were in McMinnville. Saturday
land vie'ted with Mr». W. P. Nor-|n>»ht.
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«a_i I The play "Her Gloves' given by the
moyle and the
. P. Palmer iami-1
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| Fairview Dramatic Club in Ine 1 leasant
ly Sunday.______________
I dale school house last Friday night was
t
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I thoroughly enjoyed by a full house.
J.O.Uilliam» has just abou I
J all
WM worthy of
recovered from a severe case of I prt>ieMi0BaU. The McFarlane Orchestra
iritis which incapacitated him the I piaved between acts.
Roy Robinson and wife of Middleton
past two weeks.
spent Sunday at the Geo. Robinson
Mise Pira Franklin i» home home.
from Salem for a few days visit
xre. G. m . Fowler returned to her
with her parent» Rev. and Mr» J. home in Rockawav, Saturday, after
spending the past two weeks at the
I F. Franklin.
home »f her father A. N. Sheldon.
Mrs. Wambegan and Miss Eliza* I Died, at tbe home of her daughter
beth Sims of Tillamook spent thel«™- G«°- Foster, April J
74 years,
week-end at the home
of
theirM"th'l A^^
'9 months, and 24 day».
parents J. W. Sims and wife in
Histcrians cell us that modern man is
this city.
much mor» active than his ancestor*.
He has to be if he doesn't want to get
Mrs. Tom Teague aud small
hit by a flivver.
daughter are spending a few days
H B. Allen and wife departed for
in Portland visiting the C. R. Wat
eastern Oregon, Tuesday where Mr».
son family who are former Dayton Allen will make a prolonged visit with
folks.
relatives. Mr. Allen will return today.
Rev. K. H. Sickafooe of Newberg was
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Chapman
and children Harry and Nellie o’I m attendance at the funeral of Mrs.
cl .,,«.. I Addison and assisted Rev Kendall in
Portland, and Henry \ y I J H | > 1 II H 11 I
,
I tlie service*.
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and wife and Mrs. Eva L Sam* I
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v tv I Mrs. M. R. Cooper visited her parent»
were Sunday gueets at the r. » .1 „ ,
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I in Portland the first of the week.
Hole home.
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, I Pearl Hogle is carpentering in Port*
8. B. Dey and'wife and their| |ftnd
we,.k.
daughter and son-in-law Clarence!
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I Monday night several members of
The annual meeting of th« Brooksid I Warner and wife visited at the 1 Klecta Chapter ,,f the o E 8 were at
Cemetery Awociation will be b dd at home of their »on R ob » near Mohl- McMinnville visiting the O E 8 chap-
. k u i
u™i . ?,u .. am m er, Oregon, Sunday.
They made I ter of that city. Chapter, of the same
the high school May .that 8,00 p.m.
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’ p in 8 day. order from Salem, Newberg and Amity,
All members are requested to be pres- the round tri p^n a <iay^
repreBented.
any
others
who
wi
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to
p
r
Willard,
twenty-two
year
I
Tuewiay
the ladies of “Hogans Aliev’’
ent and
I preserve, protect, and beautify the 1
Herbert WilUrd fell «'e Mr*. Z. Bpangle a birthday sur-
cemetery.
off the windmill tower at their I
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Minnville. Oregon.
Eva L. Sams, 8ecy.
farm home Monday, breaking hie I A number of Dayton people were in
hi* I McMinnville, Sunday to attend tbe
Advertising pays when rightly I left arm
and
dislocaliug
Sunday School convention.
used.
There’s too much proof on shoulder.
falsie Litchar and family visited at
that point to permit of argument.
I would ask three simple things his parents home Sunday.
So, if you want to argue, start the
advertising first, so it can be work- of one who wants to get on. I
L. H. Litscher is home from Portland
ing for you while you waste titre I would ask him to improve his and will remain some time for a much
discussing the point.—Exchange. I speech. to improve his manners needed rest.
and to improve his standards of
Some chaps feel like regular he-men
Under the auspices of Occiden'all
and some are required to go shopping
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lodge No. 30 I. O. O. F., impressive! taste.—Nicholas Murray Butler.
with their wives.
exercises in honor of the 106th aunt-1
Out daughter Mrs. Faye New
versarv
of
the
organization
of
the
lii-|
FÜLLER
BRUSHES
Cockerels should
he removed
iependent Order of Odd Fellows were! man ant] baby Mav Marie of Ne
JAS. W. RICHARDSON
held in the Christian church at Me-| halem, sre visiting at our home a from the flock of chicks as soon as
Minnville, last Sunday afternoon. Rev. I few davs. We drove to Nehalem the sex can be determined, accord
F or S ale —Six voung pigs, 6 J. A. Bennett, grand chaplain, was the Saturday and brought them home ing to the O. A
C. experiment
station. The colony brooder soon
weeks old. J-W. Sims. Dayton, »peaker. Among Dayton Rebekahs with us Monday.
and Odd Fellows who attended were
becomes too small to efficiently
Oregon.
J. G Park and wife, R. L. Harris and
Sodium fluoride applied by the house the entire flock and as a re
wife, 8. C. Purkev, Pearl Hogle, D. C.
pinch method will rid the poultry sult the vigor of the flock it often
Clark and Chas. Hadawrv.
Several hundred 4 weeks old
Hock of lice, This method as rec- sacrificed if the young male birds
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Franklin,
Toosters for »ale. 75c a dozen,
ommended by the Oregon experi- are not moved to other quarters.
J. A. Johnson, R 2. Dayton, Ore. Mr», F. W. Hole, Mi»» E»ther ment station places a pinch of the
They can either be sold at this
Nichol» and A«» Nichols attended
dust at the base of the tail, under- time OT fattened before disposing
the Rev. Gilbert funeral at Salem,
neath the vent, under each wing, of them The most profitable meth
Corn acreage will be slightly in Tuesday. Rev Gilbert was past- on the head, and on the hack. In
od depends on the time of year of
superintendent of the
creased. It can be safely expand- district
case of lice on the little chicks, hatching, and the breed. However,
Methodist church pf this district.
el to meet feeding demands.
grease their heads with lard or they must weigh at least a pound
The 1924 Oregon oat crop is
Jacob Heftier and wife of Me- vaseline. Blue ointment is some- before they will be accepted on the
short. Indications are that acre Minnvilie, were guests at the F. times used, but is injurious to the
market.
age will increase from 10 to 12 per
chicks if they eat it,
W, Hole bo»e
If you are sick drink Radium
Witter and get well. If you are well
drink it and stay well. If you-
will call and get a free drink or
send a card I will give you full
.explanation.
Phone 10X3
D. C. Van Dorn
Day ton, Oregon
pent.
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This Is American
Forest Week
Be an American Sportsman, Make This
Pledge Your Pledge
"The rule» 1 will follow to (invent Fores Fire*"
I Matchoe 1 will I m » sure my match is out. I will
break it in two hefor« throwing it away
Tabacco 1 will warn smoker» to I* sure their
pipe asluul, Ciga* or cigeretta sluhips are <1«ml
before throwing th**m away, I will warn them
not to throw them into brush, leaves "r n< ••dies,
3 Making Camp—I will secure a camp fire permit
before building a fir*, I will build only a small
camp-tire, 1 will scrape away th(, trash from all
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around it, I will build it in the open ami riot
against a tree <<r loq or near brush
4 Leaving Camp— 1 will never leave a camp flu*
unattended even fj* a short time, without
queuchii y it with water and then covering it
it with • »• h.
5 Brush or Chur File—I will never boi'd hrush
or clear tins in windy a<ntb<r or where therw
is the slightest danger of ll.» Hi • «ca( 'ng control.
6 Fighting Fire—ll 1 find u fire, 1 wid try to put
il out, 11 1 can’t, 1 will get word of it to the
nearest United States ranger or Slate Fire
Warden at once.
Prevent Forest Fires—It Pays.
gf Dayton
Dayton Oregon
Everything for the Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
‘E'cafer in
and '^hingloa
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, M0LD3, etc.
Dayton,.................................................. Oregon,
General Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding
JOE F- FRANCIS,
DAYTON. OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
P hone RED 62
Box No. 83
Knight Adjustment Go
Tillamook
Hillsboro
McMinnville
There is Always Appreciation
Of the services of our lady assistant who helps us in our
work whenever and wherever lu r presence i» desired.
Her woman’s intuition and understanding
add a delicate
touch to our service that is always appreciated.
Ladd’s Funeral Home
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
McMinnville, Oregon
Dayton Motor Go. :
Phone 45x3
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GENERAI, REPAIRING
AVTO SUPPLIES, GAS, OILS
Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine
Louis & Penland
Dayton,
Oregon