DAYTON TRIBUNE Editor A. N. Merrill Entered at tbe post ottiea in Dayton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. futHurlpliou IUM per year in advance. July, v 192ft. l .i.iun A.U.iii.u.a H.j>«wnl;ll« III AMI HI! HNI'RCMMiKK IA I l< I I ull Gu»p«l Awwwmbly Preaching a°d Divio* Healing Harvie* Sunday-2.00 p m. Thursday 7 30 p. in. Bibi« Study All are neloome to come and worship with us Rev Geo Bliegli»«, Pastor. Methodist Church oxrno* vri urn (imuirrnn n nnnrnn îîïb « « rj Pleasantdale R. M. Kosensteel and family left this week tor their bom* in Stockton, Calif , alter »pun ling th* past Hire* weeks r visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity. y II Reu-hsleiu and family accompanied them a. far »■ Medford and will make an extended visit with relatives there before returning. Vvruon Hadley was unable to return to bls work In Willamina, Monday, on account of an injury to his toot, r*- G <eivnd Sunday at Mlayette, while play ing ball, by Isoug knocked down and stepped on by one ol the luifayelle players. it was very painful and serious by being on th* same foot that was cut while at work in the sawmill a few days before. Cbas, l.eonard of Monmouth is spending a tew days this week at tbe borne of bls brother-in-law Geo. Foster. Roy Felly ,wif* and daughters Letbia. Cecil and Lottie and Mr, Apple of Halsm spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Pelly's brother J. A. McFarlane Ralph Thompson, Mise Verunia Morgareidge, Glen McFarlane and Miss Lucille Now bouse spent Sunday at Pacific City. Howard Hadley wbu is attending business college in Portland spent the g Hoot Gibson : & ; c The Piano of Yes terday, Today and Tomorrow : : p |The Sawdust Trail A romance of tbe tent shows with all the flavor ol the western plains. : Sunday School, 10 A.M . Frank W Huie, Sup’t. Morning Worship. H Hermun by Pastor Fpwortb league . < 00 p. m 8 00 p m. Preaching Service» Junior U'Rrn visited at the heme of Represented By 7.30 p in. his aunt Mrs. I' B. Rweenev last Prayvr Meeting. Thursday. Thursday Service at Webfiiot, Dayton, Ore. Geo. Robinson and wife ami Mrs H 30 A. M Morning W.aabip, .. Beoti Edwards and baby wer* county 11 A. .’1*| Sunday Sebool seat visitors Friday. McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway Rev. J. F. Franklin. Pastor. ■ Dale Hndtey transacted business in Portland, Oregon. the county seat last Friday morning Eugene Gabriel and wile ol Tillamook evangelical church spent Monday at tire Geo. Foster home. Cl LU All « fiilis " HULllAULll 11 IS ii 1111U 11X111 null 1° Frank M. Fisher, Pastor. Mrs. Mabel Gibson and children, Finsi atu» Tniav Stornata u" Must« Wxs Morgareidge and family and Union vale R. M Roaenitrel and family spent a 11 UO a. m. Grind Island few days at tbe beach last week. 3 00 p. m. Day Um 8 00 p. tn. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the Lafayette 8:00 p. m. home of Miss Esthar Niebels, Tuesday. An alumnnum demonstration was held Huovu and F opbtu ScfDAYS a light The denionitrator BtOOa. tu. Dayton luncheon of roast beef, rice and lotaloes 3 00 p. n. Mt. Pltaaant Church, Fike all roasted on top of tbe stove. The ■ 00 p. m. ünioiivale hostess served ice cream and cake and 8 00 p. tn. Lafay*«* received foe her efforts an aluminum •'ll America lo*M her Habbath, »h* frying pan and a double baking dish. lose» herself.” J. W. Booth and family of Amity and Preston Dickey and family of Dallas were visitors at the Wm Martin home BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday. Dayton H. Thompson and son George of 10:00 a. in. Portland spent the Fourth at Devil's Sunday Hciiool and unusual money saving bargain offer ta 11 00 a. tn. Preaching Service ing ma’tcr for the whole family for a year. W* MB» Arthur (lean and family and Feiward 7 00 p. tn. this combination to our readers for a short thnaOB^. B. Y. P. U. Renewal subacriptions will be ««tandem fee SMB Hanley and wife of Portland, Prof. 8:oo p. m. Evening Service Atnbroae Nichol« and family of Corval R :00 p. m. Prayer Servie* Thursday lis and B. A. Felton and family »pent A OBIG INTERESTUief Walter G. Smith, Pastor. Saturday at the A»a Nichols, home. O ISSUES AT »/• PRICE • M im Elisabeth Sim« ia viaiting rela tive» in Portland tills week. thc- r four valuable me.azine»—48 iaanea ka sM^** or boli .-f 0 -<i»u»l »ub« r¡p« .Mn • Matt Warren and family visited relative» in Willamina, Saturday. Wm. and Sam Sim« and families, *bl*. inter*»b g «nd ’n«tract Mr«. Beaaie Brown of Portland, Mr. and Mr». DeWitt, Jr., and Mr. DeWitt, Sr., ami two childran of Wheatland and Riley Clark and family of Day ton were onlv. Both new ■ »K rrncwo! «ub^cription* to this visitors nt tiie J. W. giuia horn* Sunday, receive th*«e imw »*’- But don’t wait until the drawn. AH five far One Year “ ORDl Mr«. Geo. Gabriel ami little daughter Sent! jour order to out office Peggv of Madras are vhiUng their aunt Mra. R. G. Hadley tbi« week. Mrs. David Robinson 1« visiting Otto Heitram is quite sick this week relatives in Portlan-I this week. Mrs. Alic* Naeve and daughter Bettv with a sore throat ami severe cold of Tigard spent th* Fourth In Davton Arcade Theatre Sat. July 11 KINIBAUU ewell’V Store, 'AdaiiHeioa l<)c and 2^c. cd B ig B argain O ffes Save % On Your i MAGAZINES! 4 What’s Happening In In the wildest romance of hi» screen career. Between love-making and taming the wildest woman in the Wild West Show, he finds time to perform some of the funniest stunts you have ever »een. FASHIONS U A A A When in doubt about what to buy, and how to make your summer dresses, always come and look over our Designer Mags- zines and style books, tbsy are up-to-the-minute. These Maga- zines and style books are monthly publications, designed and A printed by people, that make a study of Fashions. " You will find the areas material here that suits yvjur fancy. We have bought our line of dress goods io small yardage as to get a larger selection. This gives you an o pportunity 80 to secure a dress different from your neighbor. We also take orders for Delineator pattern« and can them for vou on one day’s notice T e same lime as our D» signer service. I O jic L i M dw ! Our Town Jha M M full line of Groceries at all times F. R. Peard and family of Yak Real mourners will be few at the ima, Wash, visited tbe Proflitt funeral of the man who lives chleflv lor family the 4th. himself. There is no lubil that contributes more to the broadening and softening OU sec, when she liegnn to go in ami refining of character than does tbe for them, she decided tu get rid habit of regular church attendance. uf all her old furniture, including Horace'« favorite chair. It hud lieeli Suppose we follow your course and let in his family as long as he could the church die; what organization will remember, and lie proteated. But take it's place? it's so shabby,” stud Mra. Ralston The Evangelical church invites you to "Ob, if that's all, I'll fix it So he worship with next Bunday al 11 a. in. did It over with Acme Quality > armi- 1.MC, and she consented to let him The pastor will preach on the topic. keep it—in his den One dav she was • Ready For The Marriage Feast? ’ showing a distinguished collector her new antiques He was strangely | The Endeaver Societie« of Davton unenthiuaastK until he happened to and Unionvale will meet with Rev. and < ateli a glimjwe of Horace • duu-rwlly Mrs. Fisher at the Evangelical Parson hidden chair H. aimply pounced age, Saturday, July 12th at 8 p. tu. ujxin it -said it was one of the finest examples he had ever seen, and all I A abort butiness session will be follow- that—offered fabulous sums for it. 1 ed by an e’-eniug of good cheer and Horace told him the whole story, and fellowship. It you are a friend to tbe Mrs. Ralston was spreshless with 1 work among young people, vou Are in chagrin. Now when anyone mentions vited. antiquiw, Horace says: "My collection is small, but good.' Clavton Willard will preach At Union vale next Sunday at 8 p. m. We are glad to announce that Rev. A. A Winter, of Pennsylvania, a form er reaidant of Lafavette, will preach in the Evangelical church there, Sunday F. M. Fisher, pastor. at 8 p. tn. Don’t mention antiques to Mrt. Raleton Y ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC All th» n»i«Kborhoo<l buy. Ita Anne Q.i»hty PunU KiamA, Alaina and Varnial.es in our alore ' If you sani to join everyone else in brlgi,lenriw up the hornea in the iwS|hlMrbo<el. we nan laU you luet how to go »boul it, what Amo» Prmluela to uae. and how to uar them. Coma ui any time E. Demaray Hdw Clyde Sherman left this morn ing for San Francisco, Calif, after visiting his relatives, the J. L. Sherman family for some time. W Organization Work» for “Better” American Homes For the past three years several hundred American communities have Raymond Hayden and wife of organized and held better-homes dem m i/njv'u Loa Angeles, itriiveu arrived in Dayton . onstrations, under the guidance and visit at Ruth Hay« I with the advice of the national edu Tuesday for a cational organization. Better Homes den home. Wednesday, they all In America. Plans are now under left for Seaside for an outing at way for extending this public service to hundreds of additional communi the beach. ties In 1925, as well as in those com munltles which make a ‘'better Lee Ba»» and wife anl son, homes" demonstration an annual af cousins of Mrs. J G. Park of fair. Herbert Hoover, secretary of com Stevensville, Montana, visited here merce. Is president of the organize a few days and went to Neskowin tion. The active direction of Better Homes in America Is In the bands of beach. Dr. James Ford, executive director. Doctor Ford Is a member of the fAcul- Mr. and Mrs. Lou and Carol ty of Harvard, having been granted a special leave of absence in order to Sanford of Toledo, spent the week । undertake this educational work Be* end at the Chas. Situier home. fpr Hon)ps tn America I« supported home entirely by public and private rifts. They were accompanied i There are numerous excellent res S|wcinl music at the Baptist church by Miss Dean Harding, who ’8 song why every community In the Sunday morning will lie a duet by are. spending the week with them. country should take advantage of t’>e Vernon and Florence Bingham. In the existence of this organization and. evening there will be a solo by Miss Monday evening ni E. Mabee was re- with Its help, demonstrate some or Bingham. ____ turning (rom his work In tbe hay field nil of the ways In which American homes may be made better pla< es to Levi Jackman and daughter of be was struck by a large auto as he live In. Tills means making the most made tne turn from the highway at ’he of the family Income In tbe direction Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived in F. W Hole corner. He gave the sigral of comfort, economy and beauty I he Portland, Saturday evening nt the that he was going to turn but it « as better-homes organization directs Its home of Mrs. Chaa Hagen. Sunday not seen by the autoist in time to principal efforts toward aldina the morning the Hagen family and avoid the accident. Mr. Mabee was American family of small or moderate his face was Mr. Jackman and daughter drove thrown from his wheel and hand badly means. cut and bruised and bis left to this place where they spent the bruised. Mr. Hole took him to Me- day with his brother George Jack- Minnvllle, immediately, where his It required won nd a were dressed. man and family. several stitches oy^r the left eye. At Hester Hibbert is assisting at present he is reeling comfortably and soon be — able wm »uvu — to — be — out — the pnstoffioe during Mr. Millers thinks he will again. Neither machine was damaged. This office for absence on a Grilling trip. ¡ JOB WORK! _ Shippy & Filer u « Sheep Dip and Fly Spray jo Bring your own cans for filling and save money Spray Guns-Lice Liquid and Powder Sulphur, Paris Green, Blue Vitrol, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux, Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40, Leg Bands, Egg Carriers, Bee Supplies, Stock and Dairy & Salt. Axel Grease, Fleece Twine Wool Bags, Remedies and Tonics forJLive Stock. w « 8 Farmer's Warehouse Company, Phone, Red 67 Dayton, Oregon w W