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DAYTON TUIDUINB A. N New Ownership Sale Merrill................................. Editor Entered al the port olile« lu Dayton, Oregon. a« Mx-ond cl«»» mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1H70. Presents If you love ROMANCE At The Nayberger S tore —a love story in which a beautiful woman faces great dangers, and who helps the man »he loves in the big* gest moment he bad ever faced— .SO per year in advance. Hulrwription May. 7. 1«!6. (HI AMI l*:< AN I'KI H AWH IAn< I I roll Oo«p«l «•••mbly Preaching and Divina Healing Harvie* Bunday—2.00 p. in Bible Study Thursday 7 30 p. id . All are welcome to Suma and wurablp with u» Rev. Uro. Btiaglitx, Baa tor. Methodist Church Bunday School, JO A. M , Frank W Hole, Sup't. Morning Worship. 11 Sermon by Factor Epworth League " 00 p. m. Preaching Service« 00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thuraday. " 30 p. m Service at Webfoot, Morning Worship, S:30 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. J. F. Franklin, Parlor. EVANGELICAL church Frank M. Fisher, Pat’or. F isst asnTuisvBos»*»« or Mum 11 .00 a. m. 3 00 p. in. M OOp. uv tl;00p. m. 14 Days of intensive selfing, Beginning Saturday, May 9th, and will continue until Saturday evening May 23rd. If you love Tingling Thrills Substantia) Savings on tbla aessons NEWEST and BESI mercbandiso —and absolute satis* faction must follow every purcbew. If you love sweeping Adventure Entire stock of Men«, Young Mens and Boyk clothing—Over D») Suits to cb<x>«e from, re duced from i to i less from the regular »tiling price. then you’ll love SIGNAL TOWER Leather Pushers, Comedy Admission 10c and 25c. Arcade Theatre- Sat. May 9 •i Entire stock of Men’s Women’s and Children’s shoes—Only the best makes—Thousands of pairs to choose from, reduced from I to $ less Lsdies and Misses Coats, Suite, Dresfes and Ensemble suits— All this Spring’s latest styles reduced from | to $ lees. Entire stuck of Dry Goods, Fancy Goode, Notions, Bedding, Corsets, etc., reduced from 1-5 to 1-3 IMS . If some one were to ask you this question: Every article in our cash Bargain Basement greatly reduced Unionvale Grand Island Dayton l-afayette Marshack Brothers Successors To D. IM. I^ayber^er Oregon. McMinnville, BAPTIST CHURCH Day ton 10 :<« a. m. 11 00 a. m. 7 00 p m. s:uo p. in. K 00 p. IU. Thursday Walter G. Smith, Pastor. •'What are the two most useful, serviceable, and cheapest mechan* ical devices used today in the American Home,’’ what would you ans wer? There would doubtless be a variety of answers. But—The Elec tric Washing Machine is beyond doubt the greatest labor saving devise ever invented for the home. That is one of the two. When you con sider the cost of doing the average family washing once a week costs about twenty-five or thirty cents a month, can vou think of anything equafly »erviceable and comparably cheap? The Electric Range comes next with its tremendous power in labor conservation. Think of Ibis. An automatic Electric Range which turns on the energy and turns it uff when the oven is just hot enough, cooks the food to perfection, saves a lot of labor, keeps the kitchen clean, will keep the food warm eight hours after the energy is off, well, the numerous wives and mothers who use this kind of fuel for cooking say it can’t be beat. Washer? Range? Have you these two useful housebeid necessities? Cooking rates three cents per K. W. H Preaching Service 1. A F A Y E T T K —euc|i as makes up one of the greatest railroad ro mances ever screened— The special pries« apply only during the 14 Day New Ownership Sale Our regu’nr charge account customers will lie entitled to the «ame low prices during this vale. 11:00 a. m. Dayton 3 00 p. tn. Mt. Pleasant Church, Pike S :00 p.m. Unlouvale B 00 p. m. Lafayette "The higbMt motive in church going iatoget in touch with the Intinite. Bundav School —the spectacle ot a great train, hurling from the top of a trestle to a rocky floor hundreds of feet below— Bear in mind this sale includes every item throughout the entire store, including our Bargain Basement, as the stock must be reduced. H o BmoSP *»D Fot BTB 8r»o*v» B. Y. P. U. Carl Laemmle Recent Arrivals V Electric Supplies & Contracting Company pii Neighborhood bi Items w “It Serves You Right" Phone, Blue There ate a number of eases 6f Car Choice Bian-Fourteen and one half Percent Pro* Newberg, Oregon. whooping cough in town. tie ti. The Civic Club workeb strenuouilv Car Salt Save by buying your Salt Licks bv the box Saturday getting lb« auto camp and park ready for summer use. Alfalfa Seed-Cprtifi d Grimm-Try a patch this year Relatives og Clint Wyman visited Seed Corn-Reserve your requirements of Oregon him the latter part of the week. They corn. wi re from Albany and Portland. W.W.Lunger and wife spent the Land plaster-Only a few sacks left week end at Vancouver ami Uingview. Jim Hendricks ha» Mrs.Jim Reister left on Tuesday of last week (or a trip easv. She will «pend th« time in Terre Haute, Indiana, with HEN the Hendrickses decided to move here, Mrs. Hendnchu her mother who ii ill. Wool bags Fleece twine—Wool ami Mohair sent Jim on ahead to look up We have been infsrmed that Mr. houses. It just happen«*! tliat tkw Beech, the basket maker l<»d liecome too Others are saving money by buving their SHOES from Briquetts - Bee supplies-Poultry supplies Wheeler house was on sale at a IPjeA feeble to work and bad gone to hi» bargain. It was a bit rundown, txrt 8prays--Disinfectants--She*p dip- Cow spray in bulk “Why not yout” otherwise it filled every one of Mia daughter's home in Southern California Hendricks’ requirements. So Jim to» We have shapes (or everyone in the latest kinds Cabbage and Tomato plants — Fertilizers if.'.: Alden Powell and fanily are now lo a chance and bought it on the spA Then he began to get cold fe«t. cated in town, having moved in from We can save vou money. Call and look them over. Thought he’d let Mrs. Homi neks aas the country recently, it before he told her. He drove ■■ Our time is yovr time' On May Day quite a number of pupils past it the day she came to towu. ■ That dilapidated place! 1 wouldn't were excused from school anil attended oven consider it." Anxious momeagS the exercises and Imll games in Dayton. for Jim Then he called up the nainUse Harley Wanner took over one auto full Five minutes after the last ladder ano the last can of Acme Quality Paint »IW yf passengers. Dayton, Oregon off the place, he drove Mrs. Hendricto Maxine Williams, formerly of La’ay- past again. "What a ducky housa, ette, was visiting relative« and friends she said, "how in the world did yM beppen to overlook it?" the latter part of the week I ponding a « week I — Mrs. Mary Stem ie spending _ —¿al. The school children are very We have put forth every effort in this department. M w hi Salem. She rode down with Mr.Ray- the does of the afternoon Mrs. pavis buty preparing for the state ex nd and wife who are motoring to served a delicious luncheon. The next have a better selection than We have had for a long time. ni<> meeting will de Wednesbav afternoon. aminations and the closing ot HOUSE PAINT Californi a. Those ‘•Ever-faet” Suiting«. Pamico, Shantung, voiles, Charlie Doheny’s eye was badly bruis- May 13. at ths home of Mrs. Will school. The Unionlale school will • Ravon” Crepes, Japs Crepes, Ginghams and Percales and ed last Saturday afternoon when it Morgan. close Muy fifteenth. many more kinds to choose from. came in contact with a baseball. At the UNIONVALE present tinw it is Improving. Mr. Wright has been getting ' Carl Launer and wife spent Mr. Ott., Floyd and Lucille went to ready for the coming seasons werk. ^Sunday at the Victor Launer Corvallis last Bundav. ■The remainder of last years fruit home. Mrs. Ina. B Holcomb, of Newberg is being packed for shipment. Mildred and Muriel Sloutenbutg was in town ln«t Mummy for the in. ' terest* of the Near East. Relief. I have been ill with the flue the small white, cylindrical shape Quite a number ofthelocil I. O. O. F. past week. attended a meeting in McMinnville last Antrim, whose hand wa« tnrggit which develops inside the tmit Thurwlav ami werh royally entertained. I C(>ble whi(e pui|illg ■is a limiting factor that will «oun Do not pass our Notion Department. We have a large hamper tne production of gw aebime« The Evangelical Ladies Aid held a slumpB j, reported to be getting and currants in Oregon. Unless some Rtnrr If you wnnt to join everyone assortment of collars. biÍRhUiHng up th* homes »n th« near* orho ••Silver tea” in their «<« i d room Thur«-1 nieelv. preventive measures are taken to stop v'o COLI D n you JUdt how to «o ir*'Ut it. * flay afternoon. Mesdames Clint Hembree .. , l>o not pass up our Remnant table, you will find many Acnw Producta to use. aud bw* to ita and A. P. Fletcher served. | L L. Thorutoe and family of the insects, within a few years they C uido id any U dm . will have complete control of the crop. J good buys here. Mrs. Stille, from Salem, visited over Salem spent Sunday at the C. 1). Often as high as 30 to 50 per cent of the the week end with Douglas Nelson and Thornton home. berries are infected yearly with the in- wile. J. F. Ridlnour and wife and son A shower was given for Mrs, sects. Carrol from Newtierg. B. R. Henry and , , A solution that is effective in killing 1 Seed corn is best shelled by band, Clive Henry, from Portland, arrived(Clark Noble Wednesday afternoon Sunday ami all of the parties drove to ftt the home of Mra. Archie Slou- the insects, if the weather permits, has the tiy- and butt kernels being discard been devised bv the experiment station. ed. Each ear is shelled into a pan bv Salem to visit one of the tulip farms |enburg. Everything vou need, and price« right. The solution is a sweetened poison itself before being dumped into the there. They all enjoyed a picnic dinner ..Ernest Wilson has been quite «pray eonsistlng of 3 ounce« ot lead wnn we rvH¥ wl wlv ...... .......... sack with the rest of the seed. In at the howe of Mrs. Stille. ill at the home of Otia Hewitt. araenatc, 1 quart of molasses, ,nJ 1: Rhei|jngi the following defects In kernel gallons of water. The mixture >8ltvpe Brt, noted: kernels which show The Baptist Ladies Aid Society whs ( The Unionvale and Pleasant- sprayed lightly on tHe foliage several dull color ; entertained by Mrs. John Mulanax nt decided starchiness and ...................... her home, Thursday afternoon. About dale school ball teams plaved at times during May when the flies are kernels that are blistered around the fifty people bought inches. The pro* Pleasantdale Tuesday afternoon. out. germ or show other signs of immaturi coeds amounted to 111, The game was hard fought and Many of the pupae will be destroyed ty ; and shoe-peggy or moldy kernels. The Lavendea Club met Wednesday resulted in a victory for the if poultry is allowed to run in the Ears that have any of these defects are discarded. berry patch after harvest' mt last week with Mrs. Frank Davis. Unionvale boys. Theie wore sixteen ladies present. 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