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Quality Economy We believe the best to be Cheapest the Hibbert’s Grocery Always a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and in season School» Books and Phone Red 28 Dayton, Oregon Gates Motor Co COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed Vie are always on tbe job to take care of your Gas engine,and Automobile troubles. 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. LOCALS Service A place where your Car Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1 Dayton, Oregon. W. P. Morris I make a specialty of Horse shoeing. Prices lowest in Dayton. You can get a horse shad for $1.50 and up. Don’t forget the place Patronage Appreciated U. G Robertson who has l>e«n spend Alic« W irf« of the Unity neighbor- ing the winter near Payton, left for his hood visited her cousin Florence Oli Newport home Monday. pliant, last week She returned Io her home Saturday afternoon. Mra. C. A Puuuay of Portjand spent Mn>. Burgeon and '<>u Wyce wei« In Sunday with her brother J. E. Mellin ger and wile. town last week Pauline KoMner, who ha« been *i«G friends. liug her father, return»! to hoi Port Hem y Itavi« aud wit* and gimilm* land school Bundav evening Bobbie «peut Memorial Day iu Swaei R K Churchill and »vif«, uri. Span Hom«. HoneHlly now, «liiu’l you like to do liuwinM» where you fr<«l that your patronage is appreciated? Of course you do—w<, ALL do A. P. Fletcher and wife an«! Mr« W friends io Davtun Baturaay and Sundar. G Courtney transacted busiue«« in Sam «nJ Bill Sims of Foil land spent Pacific City laet Thursday. the week end at the home of their The Lavender Club met with Mr». parents J. W. Sims and wile. William Richards last Wednesday. Mrs Mary Squire of Tillamook is here Tbe next meeting will be with Mrs. visiting her parents J. W. Sun«and wife. Lowell Hembree and daughter Hetty Z. Bangle and wife aud eon Ray were Jaue, who are now located iu Portland, visiting relatives iu Oregon Ci tv Sunday visited here last week and Monday Kay left for hie Pendleton । Mrs. M E. Biddle bus been quite ■ heme. trank Hurd Jr. accompanied by hie sick lately but at this time is much im Mrs. E. J. Jeaunett who ba» mother am! Mrs. L. F. Chapman and proved. children, spent Saturday at tbe Henry been caring for her returned to Port Chapman home. land, Sunday. 1 he little matters of personal attention are pleasing. That'« why we all strive so bard to please at thi« Bank. We know how it goes, for we apprer- date courtesy and kind treatment the same as others We are all just plain "folks,” moved largely by the r>atne impulses We try to give our customers per- sonal, painstaking service, and above all, we try to rafeguard all funds entrusted to onr care. Jack Postalof Hoaquim, Washing Mrs. M. V, Swick of Seattle baa been here about a week visiting ton, Claude Postal and wife and Mrs. her grand daughters Mesdames Corpioii were here on buritie«!« hist Oscar Dower and Hurry Sherman. week. They «old their property in th!« plg.ee to Mr« J M. Murray Rev. F. E. Fisher and family of St. Johns spent Friday afternoon and R E Taylor and family of Pleas friends here. antdale v.sited at the Kobertaon home O. C. Yocom and wife and B. J. last Wednesday evening Parrish and wife were Dundee visitors ’ , Mra Bishop of McMinnville spent Saturday. They also attended the an Sunday here with relatives. nual Robertson reunion. Fred Deets of Portland spent Sunday m Faxon and wife of Newberg here with friends and returned to his spent Saturday with their brotherinlaw work Monday morning. N. 8. Stretch and family. Will Morgan, wife, and son Ellis Lee Rev. Everett Wilson will preach at and H. F. McGrady were calling on tbe Fnh Gospel Assembly, Sunday p.m friends in Newberg last Saturday after at 2:30 and also tbe Wednesday evening noon. following at 8:00. Everyone invsted to Those from l.afayeUe attending attend. union services at the Evangelical uhurch A. C. Detmering of Junction City in Dayton last Sunday were Mesdames spent Decoration Day with relatives in Mary Stem, Marion Diddle, A. P. this city and while here added bis name Fletcher, W. J. Robertson ami Misses Edith Cushing, Zelma Bi<Ule, Ellen to the Tribune list. Rev. Bryan of Salem visited at the Lewis and Audrey Brockman. Mrs. Jim Reister leturned from her Geo. Jackman home Sunday. Kev. She reports Bryan is chaplain of the state pemten- eastern trip last Friday tary and Boy's Industrial Home. tbe weather unusually dry and cold for this season in sections of Indiana and Melville Well of Vida, Oregon bas Illinois. Corn and potatoes had been corne to stav with bis grandmother, injured by heavy frosts and much corn Mrs. C. Hadley. this sommer, lie is was being replanted. plcking berries for the Foster boys. The Hizz Company concluded their Mrs. Alice Miller and Mrs. Lola entertainment here Saturday evening. Baldwin, daughters of Mrs, C. Hadley, Those having Itlckv numbers last week and Stella Baldwin of Vida, visited a were John Utt, Mrs.’J. E. Hembree, few days last week with their mothbr. Mr. Bbswortb ami Hari Clark. Mrs. Mr. Robert Rowe, of Ridgefield, H. F. McGrady won in the nail driving Wash., was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrr, contest. Noah Mosier was voted the C. Hadley last week. Mr. Rowe is a most popular bachelor ami Mrs. S. 8. Wolever received the diamond ring for soninlaw of C. Hadley. being the most popular lady, Claire Simler and wife ot Toledo and Mrs. P, C. Baker entertained a large .Mrs. C. Lenhart and infant son of party ot her relatives Memorial Day. North Bend, vi»ited at tbeChas. Simler The guests were Mrs. L’E. Grazier, home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Dr. Snook returned home Sat A. B. Henry and son Tipton. am1 C. C. Day ton Oregon urday after spending a week in Portland I Henry and son Max, of Lafayette; Frank ^Henry and two sons Laurance with her son and family, who came home with her and spent Saturday and and Ralph of Metzger; Cyrus D. Henry FULLER BRUSHES and wife, their daughter Bernice and Sunday. JAS. W. RICHARDSON her friend Stanley Brown, Vern M. Edd Noble has been ill the past week. The finest strawberries you ever ate Edd Howe and wife oi Albany vkited I are retailing at 2 boxes for Lie these Henry and wife, Mrs. Mary T. Henry’s C ash P aid for false teeth, dental at the Carl Launer home Friday. Idavs. Looks like everyone should eat children, Gordon, Louise, Rose Adah <old, piauuum «nd discarded jewelry. Edd Coat« of Albany visited at the An-I strawberries now. and David, and Lee Grazier and wife, Hoke Smelting 4 Refining Co., Otsego. drew Hewitt home I r> . all of Portland. Michigan." I Mrs. Ruby Price and babv of Mohler, Roy Hewitt and family of Corvallis IMrg. Dane of Hebo and Ross Dey and visited at the home of his father who! family returned to their homes Sunday BÜCKHECT8HOES has been ill for some time. latter spending the week end at the B. B. Decorat^n Day was appropriately Dow and Lindsey Thornton of Port* I Dey home« For Buckbect shoes, Men, Boys observed hire. At 1000 a. m. after and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc land spent Saturday at the home of formation in tbe park the veterans and Carl Thornton. A great storm raged at sea ; but a Minnville, Oregon. Mrs. 8. C Dixon spent the week endlgtill greater storm whirled through the others, lead by a drummer boy, march in this neighborhood. I hearts of the doomed vessel's captain ed to the Brookside Cemetery where FOR BALE the monument dedidated to tbe depart Harold Anderson was severely injured I and the kidnapped girl. See what ed veterans was decorated with la-aiiti- Kale and tomato plants. last week when he waa thrown from a I happens when the ship goes down in fai wreathes and the ritualistic exer ^or8e• I "The Storm Daughter,"—Universal’s Mra. Riley L. Clark. cises carried out. After decorating the He was the Brute of the «even Seas | mighty sea daama featuring Priscilla graves the crowd adjourned to the and a hater of women, but a girl/ II,ean- ______________ Opera House where the program was Loganberry pickers wanted. gi' en. 8. W. Bigler delivered the greatness of aoul saved him ar.dj T1, e Hitz Company opened their Will haul from Dayton. Gettsysburg Address and made a short happiness, where the tropical ty- Hemaray ’ s Hail, Monday D. A. Webster, Daytot, Oregon. phoon raged. For m.ghty thrillsH ^ave b^n drawing big audiences. talk. Rev. Kendall of the Christian " ' ‘ I Many beautiful prizes have been award- church was the speaker qf the day. of tbe sea, be sure to nee Pri«cijiu|e,] to people in the amlience. The The program consisted of a reading. Dean in “The Storm Daughter”. I entertainments are free and s<-em to bo “Flanders Field«", by Violet Senn Investigate—Then Invest! ~ I getting better each night. Distinctly a piano duet by Opal Purkey and A 13.00 monthly deposit brings <500 00 f LOST I of a high moral and artistic character. Velene Goodrich, and songs by a mixed A 16.00 " “ “ >1000.00 A pink cameo brooch. Finder please I You should not miss them. They will quaitet. in 120 months leave at Tribune office or Gates Motor I be here all this week and Monday, I Tuesday and Wednesday night of next 7 per cent interest figured in the above : Co. Mrs. Pfoil Gales. g/ Dayton ÎllWfj|y JDayton Oregon Everything for the Builder Orders Promptly Filled ©edfer tn ani Shingios LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Dayton, Oregon, General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding JOE F* FRANCIS. DAYTON. OREGON 1 Block East of Bank Box No. 83 P hone RED Anderson’s old Stand W. P. MORRIS Unionvale Decoration Day Under Btate Supervision and Control. American Savings and Loan Ats’n. McMinnville, Oregon. H. L. Toney, Pt. E. Corbett, Bee'y. F. N. Austin, Agency Mngr. Week. This office for Bor Sale 8X32 feet silo in eioellent con dition. Priced right for quick aale. Inquire at thia office JOB WORK! Ady. P. B. Abdill, wife and his father G. B. A Mil) who have been in Calisornia for the last three weeks, arrived home Tues- day afternoon. They report a very pleasant time but ar« loud in their praises of Oregon G. B. Abdill says that is supposed to be the land of sun* shine but the sun was conspicuous for its absence and a cold high wind took Its place. March of Improvement Formerly the first Impression s visi tor got on arriving and the last one he took away with him on leaving was one of squalor, because the town dump lay across the main approach to the village. Today the land where the dump stood Is the property of the civic club- Old shacks have been removed from It and refuse cleared away. It lias heen leveled and planted to grass, flowers and trees, ft Is spanned by gravel walks and surrounded by onia- uivnul lighting standard» t^ni^ht Adjustment McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook Things A Man Would Never Think of A woman is guided by an unerring instinct to attend to: that is why we have a lady assistant to help us in our work. She lends a delicate refined touch to onr service that is appreciated always. Every phase ot our service is offered to the public without reservation of any kind. Ladd’s Funeral Home Day and Night Phone Blue 90 McMinnville, Oregon Dayton Motor Go. : Phone 45x3 GENERAL REPAIRING ALTO SUPPLIES, GAS, OILS Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine Louis & Penland Dayton, Oregon