DAYTON TRUJOME A. N. Merrill.............. tub ............. Editor Enter»! kt Um poet ollie« in Dayton, Oregon, ar ««conti cia«« mail matter, under tir J Act of Match 3, 187». GRE^T Presents The NEW OWNERSHIP SALE at the Naybarger Store Subscription |I,W |x*r year in advance. Fighting American Continues unabated for another ten days of heavy seK- ing. We are very greatful to the peopl? of this vicinity for the extra ordinuny response to our opening sale. We wish to assure all those who were unable to get waited upon last Saturday that we have engaged extra sales-.. people in all departments for better service for the re- »mining ten days of the sale. May. 14 IW». I u»Oay tun I .aft«) ette House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Selling regularly from 98c to $1.49 For Saturday only—69cent8 in Basement store in Basement store 824.85 Admission 10c and 25c. Arcade Theatre Sat. May 16 If some one were to.ask you this questions ‘‘What are «he 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 wafhing once a week costs about twenty-five or thirty cents a month, can vou think of anything equally serviceable 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 off 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 lieat. Washer? Renge? Have you these two useful household necessities? Cooking rates three cents per K. W. H $29.85 839.85 Cargartto Best Engineers Overalls will sell during the sale at $1 69; Bear Brsnd Engineers and Firemans So» in Black and Brown at Eight pair for $1.00; »100 gr-.de Uncle Sam Work Shirt in good chambray at 69 cents. The«« are but « few of the many bargains thruoul the store and we extend a hearty welcome to all to avail themselves of thwe prices. is to get in touch with tit«- Infinit«.” BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton Marshack Brothers Sunday School 10 ;00 a. m. Preiu'hiiig Service 11 00 a. tn. B. Y. P. V. 7 00 p. m. Evening Service 8:U0 p. m. Prayer Servie« Thursday 8:00 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Factor. Succussors To D. IM. Nayber^er . I McMinnville, Pleasantdale Pushers, Comedy Dry Goods Dep’t 13 bara Waltke Oatmeal Hand Soap 36 cents Saturday only »19.85 Il 00 a. tn. Dayton 3 0U p. m. Ml. PI. asant Church, Pike S:(IOp m. « Uniouvale 8 p. tn. Ijdayett« ’ “The hiubeet motive in church going I A. W. Bramlet return»! home Thurs­ day after spending several days visiting friends in Salem. Ersel Gubser. Jolin Teague and Gerald and Kenneth Hadley attended the May day exerci»es in Amity, Friday. Mrs. Harriet Edwards and children visited relatives in Hopewell, last Dry Goods Dep’t Leather Don’t fail to take advantage of our Really Great Prices on Mens Clothing. All the Fa­ mous makes «old by this store for many years—Hart Schffner aud .Marx, Michaela-riterns, Clotbcreft, etc., have been put in four big groups and will be sold at H csdavs G. B. Foster transacted business io the county seat Wednesday. «4x76 Woolnap Blanket Double For Saturday only ♦ 2 49 pair Reg. 55« turkish towel 24x45 inches For Saturday only 39c each Electric Supplies & Contracting Company - Oregon. “It Serves You Right” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34 S33K2E323KE3 33333SS3K«S3S V $ Recent Arrivals Neighborhood Items Car Choice Bran-Fourteen and one-half Percent Pro* tie n. The Pleaeantdale Needleclub was pleasantly entertain»! al the home oi Mrs. Fay Robinson Friday afternoon. Ice cream and rake wore serv»l by th« it corn hostess assisted by Mrs. Geo. Robinson after Which Mrs. Fay Robinson played Land plaster-Only a few Racke left «eveal piano solos which were throughly enjoyed by the following member» and guests. Me»)ames, Bra inlet, Mcfarlaue, Hirns, Martin, Thompson. Hadley, Geo Robinson, David Robinson, Fay Robin­ son, and Miss Esther Nichol«. Wool bags Fleece twine—Wool and Mohair Mrs. J. A. Mcfarlane and son Glen Briquetts -Bee supplies-- Poul try supplies were Mcminnville visitor» Saturday.,, Sprays-Disinfectante'-Sh-ep dio Cow spray in bulk Mrs. Ralph Hadlev and eons Gerald and Kenneth and Mrs. Geo. Foster were Cabbage and Tomato plants- Fertilizer* McMinnville visitors Saturday. Mrs. William Foster and son Frank were Friday evening callers aS the Geo. Foster home. Howard Franklin, John Liteher, Kenneth liadly ami James Wakefield were Salem visitors Friday night. They ■ Phone, Red 67 Dayton, Oregon returned home Saturday. Lewie Nichol« attended the May Day exercise« in Salem, at Willamette Uni­ versity Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Robinson was a Salem and ( Mrs. Grover Johnaon of Newberg i Mr. Antrim bad his tonsils removed Hopewell visitor Saturday. spent Sunday at the home of her mother Monday He remained in the over night, and was able to be Fay Robinson transacted bu«in«M in >*’•• Rob<'llwn- , Willamina Saturday. | Scott Edward» and family were Hope- home Tuesday. j Edith Westfall i« working (or Will Mr«. Jo«. Schulte retiirned to h„ w*" visitors Sunday evening, home in Salem last week, after spending! Vernon Hadlev, Arthur Robinson and Ma8n,,*s- and Burt »ciarlane and wife of । Elsie Stcutenburg was absent from several week« at the home of her dnugh- family, farm ter Mrs. Ruth Addison and familv. Willamina spent Sunday with home school Monday on account of illness. folks, Mosdames Geo Foster and Ralph Mrs Opal Woodard visited al the home Hadlev visited at the home of Mrs. H. of Neil Stoutenburg Sunday, she also Thompson, Wednesday. visited her sister Mrs. A’llbur Stouteu- burg. Mrs. Beulah Walton of Portland spent We Handle Farmer’s Warehouse Company, w » Ki IS SHOES M Car Salt Save by buying your Salt-Lifik* by the box Alfalfa Seed-Certified Grimm-Try a pitch this year Seed Corn-Reaerve your requirements of Oregon CO S3 us. Others are saving money by buving their SHOES from “Wby not you?” We bare shapes for everyone in the latest kinds Jim Hendricks has nem Ue can save vou money. Our time is yovr time- Call and look them over. HEN the Hendrickses derwM iM to move here, Mrs. Hendnehi sent Jim on ahead to look «e irt houses. It just happened that the W heeler house was on sale at a greet bargain. It was a bit rundown, bet otherwise it filled every one of Msg Hendricks' requirements. So Jim took a chance and bought it on the spot. Then he began to get cold feet. Tliought he'd let Mrs. Hendricks Ke it before he told her. He drove bar We have pul forth every । ffort in this department We past it the day she came to towe. "That dilanidated place! I wouldeM have a better selection than we have had for a long time. even consider it.” Anxious momenke Those "Ever-fast'' Snitinp». Pamico, Shantung, vjiles, for Jim. Then he called up the p.-unUx Five minutes after the last ladder ami “Ravon” Crepes, Japs Crep-’», Ginghams and Percales and the last can of Acme Quality Paint «t w many more kinds to choose from. off the place, he drove Mrs. Hcndncte past again. “What a ducky houx" she said, "how in the world did y«B happen to overlook it?” s W Dry Goods >1 « KI W Ä ACME QUALITY , HOUSEPAINT & Motion®--Remnants I % Unionvale Do not pass our Notion Department. We have a large assortment of collars. Do not pass up our Remnant table, you will find many good buys here. W a few days last week at the home of her sister Mrs- A. W. Bramlet. Mr. Maker planted bls corn last week. Car) Launerand wife and Fred Launer He ia the first to plant in the neighbor­ were county seat visitors thin week. hood. Mrs. Mable Gibson was a county seat L. L. Thornton and family of Salem visitor Tuesday. Mr«. Baffin, from Klamath Washing visit»! at the 0. D. Thornton home Sun­ ton ia visiting her daughter Mrs. Archie W, L. Reichstein left for Willamina day. Stoutenburg during the illness of her last week, where he Ims work, hauling Ila Antrim was home over the wtek small baughter. . lumber, end. Mrs. David Robinson was entertained Bert Mcfarlane and wife S|>ent Satur­ with a birthday party at the home of ida E. Fowley as District Outer her daughter Mrs. Crover Johnson of day and Sunday with relatives. — , Sentinel, and Almeda Simler and Anna Newberg, last Thur»iay. Those present | Neil Stcutenburg and family were g Litcher a» Rei rcsentativea of I’r « were; Mesdames Geo and Fay Robinson Mcminnville visitors one day last week, j pe^ty Circle No 200 are in attendance and daugater Marie, Alice Naive, ami — D. - — - -- C. Thornton was • home over the at - District Circle N. O. W. at Corvallis Bessie Hurt. , w< ek end and returned Monday. ^thi« week. _ AX the neishlwwtawwt b«v. ita Acme Q mii I Ko»nwl». Sien» »hl Varmalle» m <■ «or». If vm want to >nn rvnryone -bw I np«ntamty up the Some» in the neighborly« a You jist how to go about it. wb g M M E. Demaray Hdw S i » Groceries Everything voti need, and price» right. Shippy & Filer 'MaESSEaESEESBESESEBEggSBg w H « A ESE»