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DAYTON TRIBUNE A. N. Merrill Editor Want Ads Enter*! at the post office in Payton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 147V. BUCKHECT8HOKS For Buckbect shoes, Meh, Boys •nd Girls, go to C. B. Collio, Mc Huliecrlptloii 11.50 per year in ad- Alice. Minnville. Oregon. Pain for false teeth, dental gold, plauuuMi and discarded jewelry. Hoke Huieltmg A Relining Co., Otsego. Michigan." I otalMii Adv»fU«inf R*pi«»*nt«Uve IHKAMFMU AN PRESS ASSOCIATI' I FAMILY COW FOK NAIE Chas. Hadley has a No. 1 milk cow for sals. On account of hie advanced age it is impossible for film to take care Hee Chae Hadley Vnionvale * of her »-------- Grand Island Lafayette BU81NENN PROPERTY FOR BALE EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank M. Fisher, Pas'or. F ikst ano T hino S cudati or M onth Ñaruso amp Foe st u S vndays Il *00 a. tu. ¡täytön 3 :00 p m. Mt. Pkasaul Church, Pike ' 30 p. iS. Ijifayette "The church Is a building and loan society tu help erect utauslons in heaven." Methodist Church ft? Special Prices on Mill Run at car for Cash The 24 by 70 building formerly owned by the local <Md Fellows I an I k « together J with a tract 30 by 120 feet on which it »tamle ii ufered for sale The second ' •ton was used a» a lodge ball and can easily be converted Into apartments for two families We believe it can bemads a profitable investment. The price is right and easy terms will te Kiven if desired Ella J Harris. . Sunday School, 10 A. M., Frank W. Owner Huie, Nup't. Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor The Farnham Electric Company of Fpworth League 0:30 p. in. McMinnville handles the Freshman Preaching Services 7 .30 p. m. radios. Anyone interested in radios we Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7 30 p. m. will be glad tu demonstrate uur model« fur yuu at auv time. Adv. Service at Webfoot, J. L. Stuart and family of U 30 A. M. Morning Worship, Albany spent the week end here Bunday School Il A. M. with friends I er y Walker, Pastor. FOR RENT Dwelling bouiwe in Dayton. Will be Full Gotpol Awaembly glad to show property to intereated Stop. lxM>k. Liaten. Don't fail to parties. B uhocm and residence prop* hear the Iriah Evangelist from Kiilaru- erty fur sale. Easy terms. •y ai»i»le<l by his wife the cornetiet. Ella J. Harris Sunday School ' ■ * A.M. It L Harri», Preaching 11: A.M. Owner», Nick prayed for Wednesday, 8; P. M. Everybody welcome to hear the Little Mrs, David Robinson viailed Man with the big meeeage. Pastor Thomae Griffin. relative« in Portland and Tigard V V ('all up and place your order, and we will notify you when car arrives. If it is a cheap egg mash you want, we can supply you. If you want the best, we have it When in the market for Seed or Feed, we would appreciate an opportunity to figure with you. 1 he wise buyer considers quality as well as price. Underselling is not our ’ambition, but to give “Most For Your Money” and “A Square Deal.” Phons, Red 67 Appalling! See It IN WHITE FANG w Jack London’s Immortal * Story Produced by Laurence Trimble and Jand Murfin Directed by Laurence Trimble Arcade Theatre Sat. Oct. 17 Admission 10c and 25c. Box Shooks, Cabinet Work and Mill Work »• H. I am now adding to my Box Business, a full line | of building material of all kinds. Lumber, Doors, I Windows, Wall Board and Roofing. When in need of anything in this line’come in, I will save you money. Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices that are right. M. R. Cooper m Save by Trading at Home M W So Vou will have more Money to Spend ft Marine Neckwear Just received a large assortment of Ladies neck- »I » & These consist of Jabots, embroidery [¡neu sets, net and lace collars, Silk and Beaded sets No collar in this assortment has ever been shown before^ (’all and look them over Priced from 50c to $3.00 Blankets nights is the time to think of blankets, Our stock is complete. Our prices right. There are many beautiful colors. Priced $3.00, 3.50, 4.50 5 <»o* 5.75, 6.OO. ft ft ft ft 81 J p. tn. Juel E. Hembree was born near this place December 2$, 1850. He died October 9, 1925. aged 74 years, 9 menti s nd 17 dava. He leaves his wife and three children, Mr». Richard Bird of Portland, Mrs. Forest Van Wormer of Yamhill and Lowell E. Hembree of for the county C. E. Convention. Portland. Mr. Hembree has been a member of the 1. O. O. F. lodgs for 53 Marlon Biddle, wife and daughter year* and a Rebekah for many years. Zelina and Maurice Robertson and wite visited the R. F. Brockman iamily in Corvallis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dey and eon Umbrellas t Prepare for rain Umbrellas in the new 16 so thev can be placed in a suit case Umbrellas in the latest col- ors and fabric Steve of Myrtle Point are here on business in connection wite dis* posing of their lumber yard site. Mr. Dey says Myrtle Point is a real live town. Extracts from the pen of Walter Rawleigh of the 16th century: ‘When considering the issues of life and death with its prospects of O. M. Murphy and wife of । Frank Davis home Sunday. Marquam spent several days with W. A, Kella» and W. H. Hodgin have happiness to mortal man, that by their daughter Mrs. Brooks been hauling plank for new buildings. retaining the comfortable memory Sweeney. Mrs. A, L. Hoidredge of near Dayton I of a well acted life, behold death visited with her daughter Mrs. E. LJ without dread and the grave with O. M. Murphy and wife of out fear; and embrace both as Marquam and Brooks Sweeney Hoidredge and her mother last Friday.' necessary guides to endless glory,’ Mrs. Jack Ketchum was delightfully I and family visited at the \V . S, Chas. Hadley, U’Ren home in Dayton Sunday. surprised by several of her neighbors on' at Oregon. Rev. Leroy Walker of the Dayton Methodist church visited at the Geo. Jackman home Mon Miss Frances Dell bad the misfortune day. to cut her hand quite badly, Mrs. Mabel Gibson has purchas Carl Reister was iti Amity, Sunday ed a new Ford car. afternoon and evening helping to plan the afternoon of October Oth, ft Dayton, Oregon. Pleasantdale Mrs Carrie Christennfh of Mc Minnville visited her parents Geo. Christenson and wife several days Miss Belle Belcher was a Dallas last week. visitor last week. She went to see a G. M. Fowler and wife, wl.o friend who had undergone an operation. have been visiting relatives and Mrs. D. C. Clark of east of Dav ton friends here for several days went was calling on friends in La Fayette last to Portland, F'riday for a visit be Frida v. fore returning to their home in Frank Coffey and Jesse A plot and Rockaway. their wives, of Salem, visited at the —— Strongheart : Farmer's Warehouse Company, several days last week. While in I Portland she heard Billy Sunday Day ton, and also heard a young man sing BAPTIST CHURCH who was in the same regiment Dayton in France with her run Roy dur* The United Artisans and a number of 10:00 a. in. ing the world war. Bunday School relatives gave a surprise kitchen shower Preaching Service 11 00 a. m. Ralph Hadley and wife visitec U> honor Maurice Robertson and wife B. Y. P.'U. 0 ;» p. m at the Chas. Hadley home in last Friday evening. Evening Service 7:30 p m Dayton. Sundav. 1. T. Pritchett and wife visited the 8 00 p. m Prayer Servies Thursday Tony Cinnamon and family of EL Bummeis family in Kalama, Wash Waller U. Smith, Parlor McMinnville were Sunday visitors ingten last week. at the Roy Edwards home. Baptist Church Note* Mesdamee Henrv Davis and W. H. At the Baptist Church Ndmlay eve Floyd McFarlane and Mi»s Hodgin enjoyed the trip and scenery ning as special music there will be a Evalyn Morgan of LaFayette were tenor banjo duet ami special music by Sunday evening visitors at the Saturday when they went after Mr. the choir. Davis who is employed near Willamina. Geo. Robinson borne. Before returning home thev all ate Ralph Taylor and wife and L. sapper with Sam Davis and wife. H Litscher and wife made a trip George Robinson and wife wete throigh Portland and around the Several from LaFavette attended the funeral services of Attcrneyy Ellsworth visiting relatives in Tigard Sun Mt. Hood Jx>op, Tuesday. Benham, in Portland, last week. Mrs. day, Glen McFarlane was a county Benham is a sister of W. G. and B. H. Mrs Jack Simpkins of Salem seat visitor Saturday night. Courtney and a daughter of Mrs. D. W. visited her parents Geo. Christen Mesdames J A. McFarlane and son and wife one day last week. G. M. Fowler of Rockaway visited Courteney of this place. During the absence of bls father end Mrs Mahdi Gibson and chil at the home of Mrs R. G. Hadley mother, who have been spending a dren and Wess Morgareidge and Wednesday. week in Portland, Adnan Vinson has family visited relatives - near Wil Andras McCullough and wife ol been staying with hia grandmother, lamina, Sunday. Bellview, Elisiab Manning and Mra. Henry Baker. Chas. Simler and family were wife of McMinnville and Ralph Sunday evening visitors at tLe Thompson of Portland were Sun The Bible Study that is held every R. 0. Hadley' home. day visitors at the H. Thompson Tuesday evening by Rev. F. M. Fisht r • at the Evangelical church is very help Geo. Foster and wife and home. nephew Lawrence Addison were Mesdames David and George ful and instructive. Mr. Fisher wishes McMinnville shoppers Saturday. Robinson went to Tigard, Tuesday it umlerHtood that it is a neighborhood Gerald and Kenneth Hadley, to ste Mrs. David Robinson’s son- gathering and not a denominational Lawrence Porter, John Litscher in-law Mr Naeve who was burned meeting. and James Wakefield, Jr., were so badly several davs ago is still One of the largest funerals ever held suffering intense psin. Portland visitors Sunday. in LaFayette was on Sundav at 2:C0 Mrs. Geo. Robin-on visited in Hopewell and McM nnville last Thursday. W » Astounding! Amazing! C ash October. 15. lOZf, 1) 00 a, m. 3:00 p. m. 7:30 p >t>. »»»«W 3K33KSE3 333333833 3Ä»38^ » ft Shoes ft The best of, the good ones, “the famous Stars", made of solid leather, in M ft one W Groceries A. full line of ^ood things for that Sunday dinner. Shippy Ä Filer EE3EESE3E3EB£asESEEEBE: ft i