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DAYTON TRIBUNE A. N. Morrill.......................... Editor Pleasantdale I^iw Richards, who ha» been employed here for several weeks, Entorwl *1 Ilio |M>»t ottica in Dayton, Oregon, »« recoud ciana mail mattar, in the Woods hop ÿard, left for hia home at Castle Rock, Wash., umier the Act of March 3, 187V. Hunda y. BuliacripUon ♦!/»<) per year io advance. I A'lvcft K •p»WO*«lf W11 VW IBI AMF.HU ANPKI SAAM<M IAI I* I & Carl Laemmle, presents G B Foster anil wife vieited the lily pon I, near H'qtewell, Bunday, •Iso visited nt the Morton Tomp kins home ’»n Grand Island. Jnly. 23 D«25. The Slanderers I I Geo. Jsekiiian and family and I. A. Jackman and daughter of Nebtaeka made a trip uver the Columbia River highway and ths Full Gonpml /Auwembiy Preaching and Divine Healing Service Mt. Hood Loop, Bunday. Arthur Robinson nnd family of Sunday—2.00 p. m. Willaminn visited relatives here Bible Study Wadneeiiay 7 :9U p. 0». Tuesday. All are welcome to come and wonhip with u» Mrs. Scott Edwards snd child Paator, aupphed. ren and Mrs. Gro. Robinson visit ed relatives In Hopewell. Munday. I Coming ^4 Methodist Church Sunday School, 10 A. M., Jrank W. Hole, Sup'l. Morning Worebip. 11 Sermon by Paator Fpwortb la-ague ” Vb P- ®- Preaching Servlcee 8 00 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. < 30 p. in. Mra. H. Thompson and »on», George and Vernon, and Mra. Kuiper of Dayton autoed to Cor* vaflia, Sunday to visit Mrs. Aman da Lorenzen, who ia very ill at the borne of her daughter Mra. Lyle Willard. While there they at* tended the Evangelical church nnd henrd a fine sermon Ly Rev. Lyle Willard. Service at Webtoot, Wm. Reichstein 8r. celebrated Morning Worablp, 8:30 A. M. Sunday School H A. M. hie K3rd birthday at the horns of hia daughter Mra. Melvin Hanville Kev. J. F. Franklin, Paator. Sunday, W. L. Reichstein and family were also gueats at the evangelical church Manville home. Frank M. Eisbar, Pastor. H. Thompson •pent Saturday F i . st asp Taiao S csdav « ur Murra and Sunday at Pacific City, Union vale 11 ;00 a. tn. George Thompson, who is (irknd Island 3 0U p. tn. employed in Portland. It spending Dayton 8 OU p. tn. luifkyette hia ninety day vacation with hit 8:00 p. tn. ! parents. H. Thompson and wife. H koxp AMD Focara 8 i » davb Fay Robinson and family Dayton 11 -00 a. m Mt. Piratant Church, Pike arrived home Saturday from their M i> HL Unionvale vacation which wag spent near • :U0 p. to. Lafayette Wendling at the home of .Mr». 8 00 p. m. "If America loses her Sabbath, she Rubinsoi.’a sister They returned loses beraelf.*' to Wendling, Sunday, where Mr. Robinson will work in the mill. Arthur Robinson and family and Misses Rowen and Rutb Dor sey were week end visitors at P»- BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton cifio City. 10:00 a. 1U. Mrs. David Robinton returned Sundav School 11 00 a. tn. home last Friday after spending Preaching Service 7 :00 p. tn. several days in Portland. B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. m. Evening Servira Mrs. Terrel and Mrt. Grover M :00 p. tn. Johnson of Newberg Prayer Service Thursday and Mrs. Walter U. Smith, Partor. Ralph Hadley visited at the home ।of Mrs. David Robinson, Friday. I Mrs. Ralph Hadley and son THE NEEDS of mankind call for Gerald; and Chas. Hadley were more «nd mote printing. McMinnville visitors Saturday. The one who fall« to appreciate trifle« Mis» Myra Wells of Yakima, or the nicetie« of things will have no part in bringing into being either Wash., was a Sunday visitor at aucceaaful or beautiful thinga. Neither the Ralph Hadley home will that one enjoy Iwauty or «ucee»«.— Fay Robinson and family, Roy Norman T. A. M under.__ Robinson and wife of Middleton, Emily J. Nichol« 1« having consider and Scott Edwards and family able improvement made in her residence spent Funday at the Geo. Robin- propertv bv having plumbing flxluie» son home. Installed Hhe is very proud of the«e improvement» and expects to enjoy the conveniences of our good water «viten». : : ; : o : fwo Brothers Loved The Same Girl The Piano of Yes terday, Today and Tomorrow Hee this sublime story of true love scorched by the flames of evil report. Your heart gees out to the innocent victims. You sigh with relief when the returned soldier shames the hole town and silences the slanderous tongues. You never saw a sweeter love story or a truer picture of everyday American life. Arcade Theatre- Sat, July 25 KIMBALL Admission 10c and 2 äc . Represented By ewelry Store, : : Day ton, Ore.. McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway Portland, Oregon 3IG B ai 3 FASHIONS FFER When in doubt about what to buy, and how to make your summer dresses, always come and look over our Designer Maga- Q zines and style books, th,y are up-to-the-minute. These Maga- zines and style books are monthly publications, designed and printed by people, that make a study of Fashions. ß Your t W GUE YEAR Tbo \ A ■nerlrxn Need You will find the dress material here that suits your fancy, * 'iha Hr. os-nold I! Good £ lories ’.u Fmm Journal a ba We have bought our line of dress goods in small yardage as to get a larger selection This give» you an opportunity to secure a dress different from your neighbor. Ä M ° MD THIS NEWSPAPER, A rare and unu_u.il mon-y saving bargain offe ing matte. t r t..e w'.iute family for a year. ’ t. .1» c uabmx .jn to our reader» for a short H Renewal aub»cri;>tioni will be extended We also take orders for Delineator patterns and ci n them for you on one day’s notice. T e same lime as our signet service. A OBIG INTERESTTNOf ISSUES AT */. PRICK* gel Ä Thi, is y cur chance to ge* 12 big issues of each W the w . r >: > y — h > pattrrna. eiulauidwy. ipex, p nUryj dniry, liv <-ock. crope. form ■MMer etc. D'.i't, t..., o-.utuel opportunity toeet tlai able, inter* - . d and -aatnxmve «roup of macaeti ye^ are alo iJy a • chamber to any of three M» yr r aubecripuon wil1 extended for one year. only. Both new and renewal au hard pt lone to thia pt receive these mazarines. But don’t wait until the cd been Withdrawn. Ail Fira for Ont Tear — ORDER The squadrons are located as follows: Mount Hood Loop Road, Fire Chief C C. Hon, covering the Columbia National Forest in southern Washington, and the western Oregon group of National Forests; Deadwood Soda Springs Emergency forest fire crews are Road on the Crater National For and next month, you’ll plan this weqk a new feature of the Forest Bervice est. Fire Ceief W. L. Jones, cover ■ nd this month Halo« com® fro n the ing the southern Oregon group; protective organization in intensive cultivation in advance, ju«t a» crop« come from cultivated »oil and do Pacific Northwest thia year, ac- ! Cispus Bridge on the Rainier Na- announcement just tional Forest, Fire Chiei J L. not come from seeds scattered on unore- cording to pareit ground.—Th® Go-Gotter. made bv District Forester C. M. Hagon, covering the western Granger. Washington group; and Labe Che- Rooultn for Genoral Good Each crew or squadron consists Jan, Fire Chief A'her Ireland, c< v- Oregon’s potato grading and inspec of one forest fire chief, two or three I Washington ering the eastern tion law ia meeting with favor, gener.i1- )y by raisers and dealers who »re on the fl.*e foreman, one camp superin— group of Nation al Forests. They are It simply conit ela the grower tendent and one cook •quire. The fire chiefs are all regular or dealer to »tato the quality of the located at «tragic points in the Forest rangers with many years spuds In the sack. Any I uyer is j ,reRl fire r giopg, «nd will be used experience in handling large forest entitled to tins information. | only to direct the work on large fires The other members of the The Watsonville (Cal.) Regiat«r con fires. Each squadron is supplied squadrons are local residents who tributes a thought to the discuarion of with motor transport ior a quick hive bad extensive in forest tire the handling of crime newt: getaway, and is in telephone com- fighting. If the papers tried to report all the municatian with the Forest Super decent, orderly, honest and virtuous visor ’s headquarters. During the conduct of a city It would take a dray to deliver a «ingle I mus . Goodness ia time they are not actually needed Easy to Foretell so common, even among weak and on forest fires, they will work on Change in Weather erring humans, that it isn’t new*. road and bridge building and It 1« not always easy to tell what Crime relatively is unusual; that is why other forest improvements. the weather la going to he. but a few it geta into the papers. If goodness “When a bad forest fire period ligna are very reliable. When It la were news, there ia not machinery enough to print all alsiut it. nor white develops”, said Mr. Granger, "one raining you will aometlmea notice that the sky «tart« to clear In the form paper enough to supply the presses. of the greatest difliculties is to se of an arch. Close to the horizon you cure experienced men to take can «ea the little half-circle which la Law Proacrlbee Kind of Crop charge of the work. We hope to the beginning of the arch that wit! Ou® of the most unusual law. passed simplify this problem through the •weep across the sky until there are no cloud« left. Then you may be cer by any state la the act passed by the newly organiz- d squadrons, which tain It Is not going to rain ng«ln for recent California legislature, which j wi|| gjve us the skeleton organiza- «orne time. I,ook at the clouds at almost any prescribea several <li«tricls in which R||jon for handling a large crew ef* will hereafter be unlawful to plant »nv . j-cjent|v Action,-and immediase time of the dny. nnd If these get small er or remain about the anroe slxe, rnln variety of The cotton except Acala vm ‘Z purpose ol the th. law i. to] . action,-is the first requirement m la not likely. Should the cloud» get restrict the growing of cotton to the one fire fighting. The smouldering bigger, expect ahawera aoon. In fine weather the wind Increases variety of uniform length, for the best cigarette stub, easily pinched be- up to midday nnd then gradunlly die« inlere.t» of the grower, themselves, but fore being thrown away, may re down. If the wind doe» not get less the question it, if this law is held con-1 quire hundreds of men to put it after noon, end still more If It blows stitutional, if legtslation along this line | harder toward sunset, you tuny be al cannot al.o restrict production and out.-ii it is not put out while most sure bud weuther la coming. variety of any crop. small’, w Little Ladies Appear in Coat and Hat Sets full line of Groceries at all times M W Special Fire Fighting Crews Shippy & Filer V' L ù Ö f à There was never anything sweetet than pretty coat-»nd-hat sets for little girl, of four and up. One of them la shown here. In checked flannel, which may be had In many color coinbfnn- j tions. The straw on the hat matcher i the darker color In the flannel. V » Hl Harvest Days Are Here And We Are Ready To Serve You With is ui Longevity Frpm Sap? Longevity through (he utilization of ,np from trees ns a food for humnn beings is the theory of an Oregon scientist, who is Investigating whether there Is any foundation for a myth that the ancients who lived to a great age drank the sap of trees. Man must be satisfied with a life of seventy or eighty years, while a redwood tree tn California, which was a seedling’525 years before Christ, goes on living at 2,500 years of age. he reasoned. If this scientist can find and Isolate the long life substance In the California redwoods, he believes he will have something better than a glnnd rare for restoring youth nnd prolonging '•fe, says Capper's Weekly. & Sacks, Sack Twine, Grain Storage, Grain and Seed Cleaning, Feed Grinding. We buy and sell Grain and Hay. any amount. UI Try Our service this fall and we will spare no effort to please you. We appreciate your business, and will try hard to please you. 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