Pleasantdale DAYTON TRIBUNE A. N Fklllor Merrill Vernon and Fintar*! at the port ottica lu Dayton, wer» Portland Oregon, as second class mall matter, night. under the Act of March 3, 187V. SulMcripUon II.IM) per y««r hi adtauce. Saptauilmr. 17. 19X5, P l.x.un Àdvwtlóna R.u.awntaUva I 7HI. AMI P:«ANPKI »SASS« IAH' ’ evangelical ] I church Frauk M. Fisher. Pastor. Finer and T« i » d 8 cnd * x * or M onth Vnlonvale 1) 00 a. tn. G rend Island 3:00 p. m. Dayton 8 00 p. in. l.afuyrtle 8 p. rn. Katosi» * nd Forain Srsno» Dayton Il 00 a. ui Mt. Pleasant Church, Pike 3 00 p. iti. Vnionvale 00 p in. lAluyelle 8 00 p. m. ••If America loses her Sabbath, she loses herself." Methodist Church Sunday School, 10 A. M., Frank W. Hole, Kup't. Mornlug Worship. 11 Sermon by Pastor 7:00 p. tu. Fpwurth league 8 00 p. m. Preaching Service* 7 'M p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thnreday. Service at Webfoot, 9:30 A. M. .Morning Worship, Il A. M. Sunday School Kev. J. F. Franklin, Pastor. Full Goapul Awaombly Preaching ami Divine Healing Service Humluy—2.00 p. ui. Bible Study Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. All are welcome to come and worship with u*. Pastor, supplied. BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton 10:00». ni. li UO a. rn. 7 <>0 p. rn. B. Y. PV. 8:oo p. m. 8.00 p. in. Prayer Servie» Thursday Walter G. Smith, Pastor. Sunday School Preaching Service Kenneth Hadley visitors Friday Mrs. Mabel Gibson and children returned horn« Bunday after M|»anding the past two weeks with relative* in Idaho. J. A. McFarlane •nd wife and Mise Evalyn Morgan were Silver- ton visitors Saturday. Mrs. George Foster and niece Margaret Addison are spending • few days at Pacific City. Mrs. Ralph Hadley and «on Gerald were county seat viaitors Saturday. W. L. Reicbstein and family left for Pendleton, Thursday, where they will attend the Round- Up. Grover Johnson and wile of Newberg and Arthur Robinson and wife of Willamina were guests at the home of Mrs. De vid Robin­ son, Sunday. Q. B. Foster was a visitor at Pacific City. Monday. O. M. Murphf and wife of I Salem are visiting their daughter Mrs. Brook« Sweeney this week. Mr. and Mrs. Blessing of Hermialon spent last week with Harvey Paine and wife. Junior Nichol returned to his home in Corvallis, Sunday, after »pending the past two months at the borne of his uncle Asa Nichols. Mies Elisabeth Sims left for bi r school in Tillamook County lust Friday. She was accompa­ nied as far ns Tillamook by her mother who visited relatives there ¡or a few days. Matt Warren and family spent the week end with relatives in West Lynn. 'Their daughters Verna and Leia will attend high school there this winter. B orn —To - Mr. and Mrs. L A. Criminins, Monday, September 14, 1925. n baby boy. Harvey Paine and wife came from Hermiston last week to put in their crop here 8 Harvest Days Will Soon Be Over M. M A call at our store will find us well stocked with seasonable goods for fall seeding and feeding. Seed cleaning and feed chopping or rolling, reasonably and promptly done. We grind wheat into graham and com into meal. Fresh supply of old wneat flour now here. we handle eggs and poultry. An inquiry concerning prices will be cheerfully answered. • to ruined. Mrs. VV orthington were sThe Greatest Emotional Melo- Drama Ever Pictured! & ft HOUSE PETERS ft in “THE TORNADO” Based on Lincoln J Carter’s Famous Stage Thriller ft A stupendous melodrama laid in the inspiring scenic« of the great outdoors—showing wind and rain and a forest of heavy logs, tornado driven, dimming the flood into a hideous menace above a luck'ess town and one brave man riding the logs to save thia town at the risk of hie life. Farmer’s Warehouse Company, Phone, Red 67 Arcade Theatre. Sat. Sept. 19 Admission 10c and 25c. Dayton, Oregon ft®®®? Sih a »»»¡»S» Box Shooks, Cabinet Work and Mill Work I am now adding to my Box Business, a full line of building material of all kinds. Lumber, Doors, Windows, Wall Board and Roofing. When in need of anything in this line>ome in, I will save you money. ani Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices that are right. M. R. Cooper In ¡nation for Wednesday. of fiftv, the freshmen will groups receive instruction in the use of the library at specified days dur­ ing the week Registration material will be released to them Wednesday, Sept. 23. On Thurs­ day and Friday they consult their advisers and make out their courses for the year. at Oregon. Day ton, A. D. Gray who is employed in forty of the forty-three rejections a garage in McMinnville was a have been due to this rule. Among the new applicants is Sunday visitor at home. Frederick Warren Cosens, a mem­ The school bell will ring Sept. ber of the faculty of the University 28 calling the children to begin of California, southern branch, who will do work for the degree of their year’» work. The La vender Club met last week doctor of philosophy, majoring in education and minoring in physic­ at the home of Mrs. Milo Blough. al education. A most enjoyable afternoon wns The pn-registration program for Ten ladies were present. freshmen calle for their appear­ spent. Besides the regular work of the ance on the campus Monday, club the time was passed admiring Sept. 21, when physical examina-. tions will be given. The English) the baby bov and Mrs. Blough« examination is scheduled for beautiful flowers. Tuesday, and the placement exam- models shown here are typical of the | * spirited shapes and Intricate trimmings ing that give them chic. ft Carl Laemmle presents University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept* 17—(Special)—One thou­ sand and ninety-six new students have applied for admission to the University of Oregon for the fall term, a total 144 in excess of the number who applied for the fall term a year ago, and exceeding the 1923 record by 344, according to Carlton E. Spencer, registrar. J. E. Morback and wile of The number of applications and Sherwood were Sunday visitors acceptances indicate that total Copied Eastern Table» at the Harold Atm home. It win not, probably, until the time University enrollment for 1925— Miss Belle Belcher has made 2« will be above 3,000, creating a of the Crusader* that the table be­ came iin honored piece of furniture In several trips to Portland to assist । ' new reghtration record. the home* of the Britons. It bus been in preparing for the entertainment, As applications of new students established that the knight* and »quires of these times, on their Jour­ of visitors at the Sovereign Grand will be accepted Until registration neys to the East, suw «peclmen* of I,odge convening there next week. days, Sept. 24 and 25, the total tables that were exquisite In their Mr«. Georgia Morgan and is certain to eiceed 1096, Mr. beauty of design and perfect crafts­ manship. U Is not too much to Im­ daughter Audrey have returned Spencer says. Already the cre­ agine that on their return to their own from a visit at Junction City. dentials of 1017 new students have land they set about to copy the ta­ Mrs. Olive W’ythcombe of Fall­ ken accepted by the entrance bles that they had seen In the palaces of the Egyptians and Assyrians. bridge visited with her mother committee, of which approximate- Mr*. Frank Davis this week. ly 800 are freshmen. At this time Helpful Suggeetion Mrs. H. B. Ferguson entertained last year 848 new students had ••Ye*." »aid the doctor, Impressively. been accepted, and in 1923, 6<9. "I think you had better take up golf." the following guests at dinner This year’s freshman class will set Mrs. Susan Ferguson The patient squirmed uneasily In ids Sunday: chair. "1 have, doctor," he »aid at and daughter Margaret of Carlton a record. length. "I've taken up golf, tn fact. The entrance committee has 1 and J. Lininger and family of I've taken It up aad dropi»ed It.” The refused admission to numbers of physician was not daunted In the least. Portland. applicant? either because they did He smiled »nd continued: “In that F. J. Deets and family of Port- case I would suggest you take It up not meet University scholarship again and try to get some Indestruct­ land, former residents of tbis^ place, were Sunday visitors he’e. requirements or because, as non- ible club«." H..1 Cl.rk .»<1 " 2“ £ Matrons' Millinery j for admiosion to the state umvor Smart and Dignified Portland guest« Sunday. ।o{ own jate, At 9:30 Friday evening the fire bell rang, calling out the fact that the house which had been occu­ pied by the late J. J. Stuart and daughter Winifred Worthington Ingenious and beautiful workman­ was burning. The house owned ship in hats made of lustrous and rich materials give to matrons’ mil-1 by J. E. Hembree was completely llnery the required dignity. The three | . . 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