Quality Economy LOCALE Sei vice Mr« We believe the best to be Cheapest the Hibbert’s Grocery Always a complete line of Fuucv and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and egetables in season. School Books ami Supplies Phone Red 28 < i Dayton, Oregon * Gates Motor Co COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, AH Work Guaranteed We are always on the 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 the month 12.50. is taken care of. A place where your Car We Sell Standard Gas Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1 Dayton, Oregon. Fred Morgan has The Best Advertisement lieeu «ra. D. A Snyder was a McminnviUe spending most of th« time during visitor Monday the past few weeks with hrr sister, mi *. 8. A. McCauu spent a couple of Mr*. Hieky al McMinnville. Mrs Jay. in Portland. Hickey recently underwent ao op J L. Stuart is th. owner of a beauti eration but ia now able to lie home ful new Buick Coach. again. |)n you know what we think in th»« brut adven li«um«nl a Bank can have? It i. SAITSF1KD CUM tomaia. L. A. Roesner and wife war« week- end visitor. at Rockaway beach. Mina \ iola Biddle w ho has been teaching near Jone, Oregon for Meetlaiue. J L. and Harry Sharman the school veer returned to |i«r were Portland shoppers Monday. achoo« Friday evening. Mr*. John Mulanax Las been Born : To Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Cocker ham at their home last Friday, a son. u^remg at the Pott» home al Day- Mr Georgs Moulton ol Portland is ton for some time. the new drug clerk in the Allen pharm- Mm. Pboeba Baker visited in Portland, Monday and Tuesday of Mothers' Day was appropriately laet week. observed by the ditterai tburvhe. of Mothers’ Day was observed in this city. both churches bv special Bertmans Phil Gatea ia now authorised dealer aud other appropriate exercises. for Hudson and* Essex rars in thia The Civic Clnb met on Wednes district. day • of last week. Considerable Wilfred Hibbert wbo has been con business was transacted, fined to hie bed a few days is much Mr», Nettie Hembree entertained improved. the Ramona Club, last Friday. Wm. Luunu and family of Portland Miss Helena Schweiger returned was a Sunday visitor with W. S. Hibbert and family. from her year’» worje of teaching She is nAw visiting Walter Wooldridge and family spent near Ione. a few days last week visiting relatives her sisters, Mrs. Jack Burton and Mr*. Win. Richard» in Salem. The member« of the Betsev Mis» Gladys Hartman wa. a week end Ro * Club met on Friday of laut visitor at the borne of her uncle near week at the home of Mrs, Milo tv illamina. Blough. Leelie Dey was < B duty from Gate« The fine new'borne uf Mr. and Motor Co., part of the week, on account Mrs. W. W. Lunger is nearly com- of sick new. pleted. Beu Evans of Newberg Dandy growing weather, showers and sunshine. Cool enough to be just right ha» been doing the plumbing Why? Well. L>r on« thing, they tell friends tiny have been treated light ul OUI bunk and induced them to bank with Uf, too. 'liitit in Olli* r-ason why ws try so hard to plea«« our patrons. We help them and they in turn help us. Will you join us? No matter h-w small the account, you are welcome to our banking service •! ankc/ Dayton Dayton Orason Everything for the Builder deafer tn and ^hingtes LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. for the crop». Mrs. Will Morgan entertained the members of the Lavender Club urs Jennie Senn returned home the Wednesday. first of the week alter a visit with friends Mr», Harvey R om was a Port- on the coast land visitor Sunday, her sister H. 8. Hibbett drives a new Essex from Newberg accompanied her. Day ton, Coach purchased from Phil Gates, local dealer, this week. Mr. and Mr». Clarence Biddle from eastern Oregon were visitors The local market is well supplied with at the Marion Biddle home last home grown straw berries and they are week They were marred fine ones too. recently. General Blacksmithing Hairy Wambegans of Tillamook was transacting business and visiting rel- Mrs, A. T. Bradbury and little alive» here Friday- daughter who spent a week at the Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding nrs. George Campbell of Portland J. H. Aten home, returned to their spent Sunday with her friends .Mesdames home in Kalespell, Montana, laet Deem's and Low in Dayton Friday. JOE F- FRANCIS. Minnville, Oregon. If you are sick drink Radium water 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. D. C. Van Dorn Phone 10X3 Dayton, Oregon 4-16 FULLER BRUSHES JAS. W. RICHARDSON 0. A. C., May 14.—George Hessler of Dayton is a member of the 1925 gradu ating class, the largest in the history of the institution. The number ol candi dates for graduation is conservatively estimated at 530. The record class up to this time was that of 1922, the big war group number ing 522. Laet year 422 were graduated. The only possible explanation for so many seniots this vear is that a larger per cent of those entering college are remaining to fini.n, believes E. B. Lemon, Registrar. Seven students are candidates for the master of science degree, 12 for the degree of pharmaceutical chemist, and some 520 for the tegular bachelor of science degree. Mr Hessler is majoring in accounting and business management. Though earning 75 per cent of hi* college expen - sei he ia an active member of Beta Alpha Psi, honor fraternity in account ing, Acacia Social Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Pei, commerce honorary, and Oregon Agricultural College Chamber of Commerce. He was house manager of Acacia fraternity, secretary of Alpha Kipps Pai and editor of the O. A.C. Student Directory. Harry Sherman and wife spent last Saturday in Astoria. Harry represented the Bank of Dayton at the session of group one of the State Bankers Association and Mrs. Sherman made the trip for company and pleasure. They returned by way of Tillamook tnd called on a number of Day ton people there. DAYTON, OREGON 1 Block East of Bank * Box No. 83 Frank I-al'ort and wife of Newberg Mrs. James Murray and son were transacting business and visiting Henry, and daughter Jessie May. friends in Dayton Wednesday. P hone RED 62 from near McMinnville spent the the Oliphani and Mr«. each Spangle entertained the week end ai Peninsula Needle Club at her home in Wirfs homes. this city Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. Idella Lunger and Mrs. Mrs. H. B. Aden after spending a few Nettie Hembree were hoetessei at days with relatives and friends in east ern Oregon arrived borne last week end. the ‘Silver Tea” served at the C ash P aid for 7 false teeth, ’ dental /lo enU1l The annual meeting of the Brookside X-IO, pMiiuum .nd djacarded jewelry, (cemetery Association will be held at Hone Smelting A Refining Co., Otsego. ' the high school May 15 at 8 00 p. m Michigan.” All members are requested to be pres BUCKHECTSHOES ent and any others wbo wish to pre For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys serve. protect, and -beautify the cemetery. and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc E ta L. Sams, Secy. Orders Promptly Filled Evangelical church last Thursday. Mrs. R. R. Rand of Sheridan Guests from Carlton were Me»- was transacting business and visit dames Delmar Perkins, Edna, ing friends here the first of the Schmid, Gladys Laughlin and week. Comley. Knight Adjustment Go McMinnville J. L. Stuart and family are leaving for Mrs. Hurlhurt passed away May their Albany home to day. Many expres 9th, after an illness of many sions of good will from friends here go with them. month’. She had been confined Sincerity is one of the big things at Ladd’». manifest in all the services we perform. Ladd’s Funeral Home Day and Night Phone Blue 90 Mesdames L H. Litchar, Chas. 8imler Mr. Jackson of Portland gave and J J Rowley were the local delegates the Lungers a fine trip Friday and at the W. O. W. Circle at Corvallis the Saturday. They visited Pacific first of the week. Astoria At the regular monthly meeting of We made a trip to Nehalein, Friday, the Directors of the Hank of Davton taking our daughter Mrs. Faye Newman held last Monday evening resolutions and baby May Marie to their home in highly compllmentav to Mr. J.L. Stuart that town after a two weeks visit at our were adopted and made a matter of home here. While in Nehalem we record in the minutes. Mr. Stewart attend <1 a high school play and one was connected with the bank as Cashier thing we noticed was that they had and Director for eleven years. He re-' music, an orchestra, glee club, and in cently resigned and will locate at Al dividual musical numbers, all of which bany. This Bank regrets the loss of Mr. we are aorry to "ay have Isen sadly Stuart h services but with to extern! to neglected in the Dayton High School him beat wishes and good luck in his ' this year; and such neglect is surely a new location. bard blow against a school, McMinnville, Oregon and Mr. Urie Aiderman visited Supdav I portllind with acquaintances in Tillamixik and| was accompanied home by Mies Hester The 8th grade pupils are al Hibbert who has been visiting relatives work thia week on their sta|e ex in that city. Monday morning D. B, Abdill and wife accompanied by his father G. B. A Mill started by automobile route for I»« Angeles California. They will visit a sister of G. B. Abdill whom he has not seen in sixty years. They expect to be Tuesday night Electa Chapter 0. E. 8. gone a mouth or so. of this city entertained the Newberg Chapter of the same order with a spe cially prepared program and dainty re- Salem District Conference at Silver- freshments. An enjoyable time was had ton, Oregon, May 18-19-20. The pa-tor by all present. and one delegate expect to attend. They will leave here Monday morning. Action and adventure; love and This meeting is held in the interest of the whole district and according to the laughter; fightsand flights; daring and progrm will be very interesting and disaster; gurgles and gasps; fun and frolic; this and a whole lot more is seen helpful. in “The Fighting American,” It is We are told by our friends that it is an appreciated attribute of this mortuary. was 75 y^ars old at the time of her James Wakefield was home a few death.’ The funeral services were days last week from bis work in Port* held from Mary’s chapel, Monday land and while here assisted bis wife at 2 p. m. by Rev Hilgert of the in the confectionery. S. D. A. church. Seaside, Tillamook Sincerity The Civic Club will bold an extra to her bed sines August 1924. She meeting Monday afternoon, May 18, at eaves nine children, maiiv grand 2:00 o'clock. All members are request children and a host of friends. She ed to be present. City, Hillsboro Dayton Motor Go Phone 45x8 aminations. It in to be hoped that all will successfully p»»s their grades. GENERAL REPAIRING AI TO SUPPLIES, GAS, OILS SeaM Bids will lie received at the office of City Recorder at Davton, Oregon, until 8:00 p. m., May 21. 1925, for the erecting of Land 8tand in City Park. Specification may I« sbtained from City Recorder. The Council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. • City Recorder. Enjoyment at Our Expense Some people's Idea of taking life easy seems to he making It hard for the rest of us. Pliable Iron By a new method of heating, cast- Iron 1» rendered so pliable It ran be tied In knots. What Mahee Them Wild Our Idea of a wild woman la one who haan’t anywhere to go.—Diillua New». Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine Louis & Penland Oregon Dayton, Ono Day Mooting Salem Distsrict Meeting of the W. F. 8. will be held in Newberg, Friday May 2J, at^0;30 a in at the Methodist church. Some of the branch and con ference officials will attend. Miss Maude Cone who has been in Africa will tell of her work in that country. Lunch at. noon Bring sandwiches ami dessert. Newberg will furnish the rest m . This office for JOB WORK! He was a villain without u conscience, a man wit limit a soul, a crafty, schem ing cur. But l>e got it all knocked out of him in liin rip snorting tussle v, ¡th the FlAtitiiift American»