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DAYTON TRIBUNE Editor A. N. Merrill Enterad al the poet ottica in Dayton, Oregon, as aacond class mall matter ululer the Act of March 3, 187». (bis New Scale Medel 10 Kimball 1420 00 Kimball made pianos *376.00 and up ’Terms *10 00 jmr <no and up HuliacrIpUon »I.M» |*r year in »driince August Coming NEW U mi ‘Missing Daughters’ Easy Terms nu AMI na AN PHKMÄ1SOC I ull Gowpei Monthly Preaching and Divine Healing Servine - c Sunday—2.ÔQ p m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 .30 p. m. All are welcome to come and worship Sunday School, W A. M., Frank W Hule, Hup'l. KIMBALL The Piano of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow With us Pastor, supplied. Methodist Church What happened to Dorothy Arnold? Who killed Dot King and Louise Lawson? Why did Renee Harris and Vallie Martin commit suicide? How did Dixie Dixon fall to the fear ful fate of a drug addict? Wbal becomes of all the Missing Daughter«” listed io the Ä ; : 1 bese chilling quMtiooa clutch at the hearts of Ihe fathers and mothers of America. And Selsneck’s masterful photoplay an this week’s National Tie—Up picture’ vividly visualises some of the things that happen to the ' Missing Daughters” of the world. We deliver It In your home on approval and sell at F. O. B. factory price«. Morning Worship. H H«rmun by Pasto» iu. 7 UO p. - FpWoHh fragile m. b UO P Preaching Service» 7 M p. m. Prayer Mealing, Thursday. Settles at Wetfout, Morning Worship, a 30 A. M. n a . m . Sunday School Rev. J. F. Franklin. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank M . Fisher. Pastor. F last and Taian H cnpa T s or Mo.«« 11:00 a. m. 3:00 p. tn. 8:00 p. tn. 8:00 p. m. 1K police records of the nation as lost person*? Arcade Theatre Sat. Aug. 8 Admission 10c and 25c. : 6 Represented By Ballard’s Jewelry Store, Dayton, Ore. McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway Portland, Oregon. Unionvale Grand Island Dayton ludayette ULAJUUUUUUO JLaJLAAAJUUUULi kJUULIJllAJLkJULlJLMJU^^ Hao»> and Forarli SrsD*rs Days Harvest Are Here And We Are Ready To Serve You With » Fall Dress Goods H Our fall dress goods are arriving daily. We have a good selection of these in the very latest designs and colors. We can save you money by you buying your dreerf goods here Why go away when yoa can make your dollars go farther in your home town. u Bathing Suits r KI town. Mesdames Stanley and Hayden accompanied by Mr», E. D. Snow and daughter Erna Mae of Eagk Rock, California are »pending a few day» at the coast. W. W. Reburu in the new pro prietor of what hue lieen known as th» Allen Pharmacy. Doc. Moul ton who haa been prescription clerk will continue with the new firm. Col. Taylor is working on the Com munity Hale to be held in the park here Saturday the l»th. Hoe largo bill» next week and be sure to phone the Tribune what you are going to bring to sell so they cau be put on the bills. All of our famous Jantzen bathing suits 1-3 off regular price Ruv your bathing suit« new and save money. We aw telling tr.eni for less thsi> factory cost. We don t to carl ' want anv over. Remember 1-3 off regular price. w Dayton, Oregon Our fall supply of blankets have arrived ami are on displn}- These are wonderful values. Every blanket a bargain. SHOES KI Mrs. Tom McNish and family of Portland spent Sunday here with liei sister Mrs. E. J. Nichol*. She was accompanied home by Mr». A. D. Foster and children, who have been visiting relatives here the paet two weeks. ___ There will ne-er be justice in this world until every man has the chance to go into business and see what a swarm of cral*, drones, shufflers and bellyachers can do to help him build up a "nice business." Chas. Kummel called the last of the week and advanced hia sub scription to the Tribune for tbe coming year. There was an old man from Nantucket, Who kept all his cash in a bucket; Rut hie daughter, named Nau. Ran uwav with a man. And as for the bucket—Nantucket. M w Blankets Farmer’s Warehouse Company, W. 3. Hibbert and wife visited Mrs. Frankie Broughton and sis- her brother Harry WambHgans and family in Tillamook from Saturday . ter Ruby Abdtl »pent the week- until Monday noon. While gone in Portland timing relative, they went berry picking in (he | Florence Waldo after visiting mountains a few mile* from the at the parental home the paat two city and when they were on their week», returned to her position in way back to town they found their Salem, Sunday, way blocked by a fallen tree about Guy Sully and family and Mrs. eight feel in diameter. They bad Geo. Baxter put in a happy day nothing but a knife and fork to on the Columbia Highway, Wed dig that tree out of the way and nesday. even granting that man did evo- Tuesday evening a number of lato, the Mayor’« claws were too the members of the Baptist church dull to dig through tbe obstruc surprised Mr. and Mrs. Frank tion, but after a vast amount of LaPort at their camp home on the hustlihg for saws and axes they An enjoy finally reached home atioul mid- public camp ground. able evening was spent with them. pig hl, still smiling. Faat color, the goods you have been looking for iu the latest shades. Something new at 39c per yard. w i Sacks, Sack Twine, Grain Storage, Grain and Seed Cleaning, Feed Grinding. We buy and sell Grain and Hay. any amount. 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. Soy Zeeng - ^SoyZeen AJ u 11:00a.m. Day ton Mrs. Marion Biddle la attending the 3:00 p. tn. Mt. Pkasant Church, Pike Evangelical Camp Meeting at Jenning’s • :00 p.m. Unionvale 8 :00 p.m. Lafayette । p D Roerm,n wjth her three •'ll America loses her Sabbath, she . ¡)dren and niece Florence Oliphant loses herself.” I came from Bsaverton, Saturday for a visit with her parents M. Oliphant and wife. BAPTIHT CHURCH Mias Evalyn Morgan gave a delight Dayton ful ice cream party laal Wednesday to a 10:00 a. m. dozen of bar friends. Sunday School 11 :00 a. m. Preaching Hervice Claude Wise and family of Lane 7 iO p. m. county are making an extended visit st B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p m. tbe home, of hia brothers, George and Evening Herviré 8 00 p. m. Prayer Hervice Thursday Alice Mulanax was borne frotn her Walter G. Smith. Pastor. dutiae m lhe New Hospital, McMinn- ville, Monday. Walter and Ollie Brvan of North Bids will bs received bv the Clerk of Hchool District No. 28, until H p m , Bend, Washington werv viailors at the August 17Ü», 182Ó, for Hie transport Fred Morgan home last Week. ing Of pupils to the High School oil ______________ Mra. Alex Carlton and daoghters lett District No- 28, from Districts No 18, Satuhlav for a ranch oeer Marsh- 27, and 23; also from Districts No. 44 fivld, where Mr . Carlaua and the bova and 04. Route to t* designated by the have been for some lime. School Board of District No. 28. luisreuca Schweiger and Irvin Bryan Specifications lor busses on file at the started to Neskowin on their bicycles Clerk's office. U m Sunday. Upon the acceptance of bid, the The Fred Bann family and Mal>el bidder must file l>ond with the Board Schweiger are spending a few daya at of Directors of District No. 28, to tbe Netarta. Phon», Red 87 amount of $1500 Q0 Miu Belen Colgan of Portland waa a Board reserves right to reject any and guest at the Hari Clark borne last week. all blds. Mra. Johw McCutcheon of Sherwood L. A. Rossner, Cnairman of Board of Directors. spent Monday at the S. L Doney home. Miss Myra Wells of Sunnyside, Jame« Murray and family who reside Attest : Washington, who has been visiting In the "High Beaven" neighborhood, Ruth Hayden, with her gtsndpsrents Chas, and Mrs. 8-6-2t visited at the M Oliphant homa Bun Clerk. Hadley for the past three weeks left for day. her home yesterday evening. Miss Prudence Denney went to Port W. G. Abdi 11 who is engaged as Announcement land Saturday for a visit. D. Nelson and wife were "picnicker*" timber faller in a logging camp I have purchased the Allen Drug near Garabaldi was home with hie Store in this city and respectfully at Cascadw Locks, Sundar. Feri Clark, James Davis and Floyd children over Saturday night and solicit a continuation of the patron returned from a trip Jenson age given this store in the past. I through Washington, Idaho, Montana. Bunday. was formerly in the drug business Yellowstone Park. Utah and Oregon. Sunday, Cheries Howe and fam for eleven years st Kalamazoo, They worked in the alfalfa fields in ily a brother of Mr». D. A. Snyder, Michigan. Am now living at eastern’ Idaho and saw many interesting and John Howe and family a McMinnville, but will move my sight* in their travels. nephew, all of Mill City, visited at Evaiyn Morgan, Eugenia Burch and family here immediately and we Ceeil Pally visited Clara Simmons at the Snyder home. will Ire residents of the town. I her home in Yamhill, Friday. Mr and Mrs. H. Hughes of have had experience in this line in Viola Biddle and Maurice Robertson Thornion. Washington, and Mr both city snd country and shall were married at the Evangelical parsoh- age in Dayton. Sunday afternoon, bv endeavor to give ycu good service. and Mra. Gale aQd daughter of Rev. F. M. Fisher. Portland visited at the home of We intend to keep a compute line The funeral of Mrs Sarah Carr wa* of everything customers call for. Mrs. O. Andru», Sunday. held last Thursday at the Evangelical ordinarily kept in ihis class of church. Mrs. Cary was born in (own A Johnson who hae baen in a uusineas places and anything new in 1848. Stir ......... — — , came , , to , Oregon - , in „ I8«3. । hospital nt McMinnville a couple of Her husband. J. J. Carv, died Novem ' ' . ... . ,, that may come up « «« ii» week»*. has recovered Rufncienily ber 1923. 8be it survived by om ton, w,r*’ u» z W. W. Reburn. Edward, of Bay City, two sisters, two to be brought to the home of hl» brothers and some grandchildren. । daughter Mra. Jas. Hibbert near A i The “Famous Star Brand’’ built of $ Solid Leather thru and thru The kind that satisfies both tile purse and the customers fancy, ¥ We can save you money on your Mshoe bil!. This is nt) guess work, we Sknow it. We have shoes for every member of your family regardless of size, M w w Shippy & Filer Clectric Business Give us your electric businesi. We save vou money. Electric Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric W asters Electro Pumps, Electric Mans les, are at prices cbeajier than veil buy el e- w here Our merctiHUdLe is standard. We stand behind it. We will wire your residence, factory, store, in accordance with the State Code, employing only, the iwsl Code materials. Our wiretin n are experienced. We are doing this work every day from the smallest Monkeying With job to the largest installation. The Buza-Saw We can supply your needs in every thing electrical. An old countryman had been about Edison Mazada Lamps, made for service and use, laboratory tested, Vancouver (or some time without w rk, but finally got a job cutting made to SERVE NOT to merely SELL. ' I don't believe the results from the use of lime on grain sre very marked the first veer,” says J. J. Do-rflrr of the Inyian Karin farm near Silverton, “tint our records show that it does in crease yields even on grains the secund and the following years." tbe sial» Into stove lengths. The hazy circle at the outer edge of tbe circular saw had a tremendous fascination for him, and at last he put hi» finger over it to see just what it was, His finger came off. As lie stood gazing at the bleeding came tinger slump the foreman "Well, what's the matter along. here?" he asked. "Blitne me if I know," was the re ply. “You see I just put mv finger over the saw like that My gawd, there’s another one gone!" —For be». Territory served: Yambill Electric Co. Sheridan Light & Tower Co. Tualatin Valley Electric Co. Electric Supplies & Contracting Company “It Serves You Right” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34