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DAYTON TttlttUNE Editor A. N. Merrill Enteret! at Ilie i«>"i 1,1 O«yton, Oregon, a» second elea» mall matter under the Act of Match 3, W«- Hnb«rlpU<» »1.50 per year In advance. A linnat H IWfr». Cominé 'S N E W N w Heal« M. d-i 10 Kimball 9420 00 Kimball made pimiö» 9376.00 and up Term« 910 DO per mo and up • ¡Sow! » JustSee ---------------- What Thrilling Stunts tho Famous Unix ersal Ranch Rider» Gan Do! 5 Easy Term» These masters of the saddle are featured in support of I .o.luo A.I»»«ll»lnH Rapi••»>!•<•»• Illi AMI Hl" AN PRESS AtMX IAH «»•ombly l ull Preaching and Divlue Heali«« Bunday—2.0U p ». Bible Study Wednesday ' 30 p. m. All are welcome to come and worship with ue Faster, «oppited. baptist chvrch Dayton 10:0U a. m. Sunday Rebool 11 00 a. m. preaching »ervice 7 00 p m. B. Y. P. V HtUU p m. Evening Service « 00 p. in. Prayer Service Thursday KIMBALL The Piano of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow September 1. 1925. chapter 32» of the law« of 1925. regulating the edju.lment „( motor vehicle light, in OregoO gore into effect, an ! inaemueb a. tbe law ...nmw that all motor vehicle, within th." stale will have been provided will, approved lighting equipment, properly adjusted according to legal standard, mtorcemen» of th. provisions of the law will begin upon that d«te by tbe traffic division o( th. department o< the rury Hoxie Directed by Clifford Smith A Universal Picture—Presented By Carl Laemmle Arcade Theatre. Sat. Aug. 32 Admission 10c and 26c. Represented By Ballard’s Jewelry Store, Dayton, Ore. McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway Portland, Oregon. Mens Shoes tni^rsil^^on V Ji He:retarv of Stat« So lighting station can leg«l'.y adjurl light« until It lias on displav, In » » certificate of censplcuou« place. 1 leaned by the Secretary authorisation of State and no mechanic can legally adjust light» until he baa l*en The UNIVERSITY of OREGON examine.1 and lici nned to do so. and bi. certificate of authorization mutt I* contains made available upon demand. To dale The College of Literature. Science 44 light adjusting stations have been and the Arts with 22 departments apt roved tbroughoot the alate and The professional schools of Archi licenaw h«va been Iwued t" 119 tecture and Allieti Arts—Business qualified adjuatora. Administration—Education—Grad Application, for appointment« a. uate Study—Journalism—Law— authoriied light adjusting .latmn. are Medicine—Musk—Physical Edu being da.lv reieive.1, and a< r.p.dlv a. cation—Sociology — Extension. they are equipped with facHltie« for( For a cotalofuo or ang informatori & testing and adjusting, they are( umile Tht Aegutror. UniKersirp of Inspected bv an officer of the slate Oregon. F.ugtnt Ort fon traffic department, and if approved, a certificate of anlhorilv I. I«ed- AP‘ j TkeSOtk Year Opern Seplmbe« 24.1*25 plicalion, are also l*ing received for appointment a. anthoiized light adju.l- Hl or. and licenses are being »• rapidly •" compliance with lega re- qnirementa 1» eetabli»b«d. Th« old magneto type of bnadiight» will not meet with the requirement» o( the law and all car. operating under thi. type of illumination mu»l be The premium list of the fifteenth re-equlpped with electric or acetylene sv.tems before they can operate on annual Pacific InUrnational Livestock tbe public highway« after September 1. Exposition, which will be held at Port-1 The change can be made at nominal land. Oregon, October 31 to Novem- t>er 7, inclusive, has just been received cost , Adjustment receipt, cannot be issue« at tbia office and carries a total pre by the adjuster for any device which mium from all »ources of nearly »100.- •• II bus not been tested by the United ODO. This great live stock classic of Meet-1 | States Burean of Standards and approv ern America promises to be still better I ed by the Secretary of State. To "late than any vear before and already! I 17 different head lamp«. reHectors am entries ot various sorts of livestock are control devices have passed the test promised from every part of the „„4 been approve.! by the ^«retary of United States and Canada. State and this lint la furnished each This splendid prise list is divided authorized light adjusting »Ution and among the various departments about must be pi >a e I conspieuoaly upon a as follows: Dairy Breeds »13,500. Reef that bulletin board provided Brecls »15.000, Sheep and Goats »9000. teat» are completed Aa Hogs »3750, Poultry »2500, Heavy additions will be made to the author Draft Horses and Night Horse Show Ized list» 115,000, by the Exposition proper and A maximum charge of 75 cents is »15,(MX) by sponsors of stakes and from allowed by law for light ndjueting entry fees in these stake daa^. a total j service, exclueive of equipment to con of »30,000, making of th.» Show the form to legal requirements. largest Horse Show in America, which 1 distinction it held also in 1924. Fat Lucille Florence Bingham and Lorett will sing a duet al the Baptist ■ Stock classes »5000, Boy and Girl Club work »5000, Manufacturers and Land church Sunday morning. Products and Grain Show »3500, Dairy H. G. Cinnamon und family of Product« »750, Judging Teatne »2500, Seattle. Wash . visited hie brother together with groupings of other small Rob't. Cinnamon and family a tew er items which will bring tbe amount u Pacific International Livestock Exposition davs this week in Wo deliver It In your home on approval and sell at F. O B. factory prices. Walter 0. Smith. Pastor. Motor Vehicle Lights Most Be Legal Fièhtin^ Jack Harvest Days Are Here And We Are Ready To Serve You With The Outing Bals, light summer shoe all leather. Just the shoe for summer wear Priced $2.50. A chrome stamped water proof of the famous “Star Brand ’ solid p leather, will stand the hardest of wear. H Prieced $3.60. w Sacks, Sack Twine; Grain Storage, Grain end • 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. » Farmer’s Warehouse Dayton, Company, Oregon. Phone, Red 67 - - - - - - - - —- - - - - - - - - 7 W Ladies « w Our famous moccasin shoe in blown, 6 inches high is only $4.50. This h a wonderful shoe where you an* looking W for comfort and service. This cannot be beaten anywhere, » Onr prices are the very lowest. w w Our shoe stock complete. w Why pay more for shoes when you can get shoes in Dayton 3f.ir from 94 00 to 95.50. We have a _ good selection and we ... * JO know these prices cannot be beaten, where you take quality and ¡Yl “tyle into ecneideration. Science for Service $ Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and Resident Ine true lion Children , w M Our line of the famous “St ir B-and” Play Oxford« and kjj ^Sandals is complete. Priced from 91 00 to 91.7\ blxe« from W Schild 5 to 2 Misses or Youths, Oregon Agricultural College | w Serves the rarms, the Homes, and j Industrie» of Oregon i It offert a college education in Agriculture, Commence, Engineering, Forestry, Home Economic!, Mines, Pharmacy Vocational Education, Chemical Engineering. Military Science ond Tactic* I | § 8 • The School of BASIC ART AND SCIENCE provides the foundation for all the course«. The training in cludes Physical Education. Industrial Journalism, So cial Science«, and Music. Fall Term Begins e ptember 21, 1925 For illustrated booklet« and specific information, write Io TnR R egista R. Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon up to approximately »100,000 There will be two «pedal features Dr Link nnd wife of Spokane, Wash , and Mrs. Fannie Bramlett and daugh this year tn connection with the show . one the campaign to show "Tiuth in ters of VApine, Idaho visited their aunt Mrs. Orphelia Andrus a few davs this Meat" and the other one a dairy ex hibition which shall feature cow testing a goixi average herd of pure hreds. week. __________ work, The "Truth ot Meat’’ campaign This wonderful building covers over We received a whole eack of Kansas will bring before the people of the bard wheat from a little nephew who country very dearly indeed the Im ten acre» of ground and apparently lives there, this week We don’t know portance of knowing meat, »>oth the will lie filled to overflowing this year how manv biscuits it would make but prime, medium and common, tbe idea with breeding animals from all parts bring that the farmer »hall receive a of the country and those who expect were tickled to get the wheal. better price for bis higher grade meat 8 C. Dixon will hold a public sale at whereas Ute cheaper tvpe» will sen tor hi« farm 0 miles south of town Tuesday, less money. The consumer will re-1 earlv. September 1st Mr. Dixon is offering ceive the benefit o( this proposition. Boy» and Girls Club Work i» con 14 tine milk cows at this sale besides In the dairy cow testing work, a string sidered one of the leading activitiee of considerable other sluff. This office ot average farmer cows will be seen our Exposition and will be more highly printed the sale bill» this week giving about 4000 lbs. of milk a year; emphasized than over this year. Miss Hazel Parker who was seriously another siring of purebred» will prob Premium list tnay be obtained by ad injured in an automobile accident some ably give an average of say, «000 to dressing O. M. Plummer, General 12,000 lbs., a very small average for a Manager, Portland, Oregon. Entries must l»e in tefore October 10th on the She with«to<«l the operation »«tislactor- / cattle will all lie picked from the va breeding »tock and before October 20th ilv. lkr sister Louise who wa« with on» her returned Imme thi» morning. a good opportunity te aee rev Shippy 8 Filer D. E. Albright brought in an interest» ing specimen of nature’s handicraft this morning in the shape of a tomato doughnnt. Most doughnuts have to have the hole cut out of them to make a real doughnut but o’.d mother nature is the one who put the hole in this "doughnut. Call and see it. With thia issue the Tribune com- plctea its first year under our manage- W’e have eudeavor">J to give ment. you a good community newspaper and while we realize it is impossible to please everybody we feel that the majority of our readers are satisfied. We hope by wav of showing your appreciation vou will call and pav vour subscription for the cotmmg year. Electric Business Give us your electric business We save you money. Electric Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Washers Electric Pumps. Electric Mangles, are at prices cheaper than you »uy t -e- where. Our merchandise is standard. We stand behind it. We will wire your residence, factory, store, in accordance with tbe State Code, employing only, the best Code materials. Our w.remen are experienced. We are doing this work every day from the smallest job to the largest installation . We can supply your needs in every thing electrical. Edison Mazada Lamps, made for service and use, laboratory tested, made to SERVE NOT to merely SELL. Territory served: Yamhill Electric Co. Sheridan Light & Power Co. Tualatin Valley ElectriclCo. Electric Supplies & Contracting Company “It Serves You Right” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34