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Quality Economy Service Hibbert’s Grocery Always a complete line of FiilKA Groceries. Our fall supplies of ew Pack Fruits and Vegetables are coni- ing daily. Come in and look them over. Gates Motor Co COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed United States A place where your Car - - . . COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF DAYTON W. P. Morris Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 6611 ' Dayton, BLACK CATS AND WILD CATS LOCALE BANK OF DAYTON Tires and Tubes Storage by the month 12.50. u taken care of. The "health inspection” is being carried out in all the schools, and much good will result from this new phase of earing fur the child Mr« nay and lamily of Oregon ren Parent» will do well to invest City and Mrs. Mitalioih Simler, simili igate when a report of a child« Sunday at the Henry Fletcher hmue condition ia »ent home by Ilie TEN YEARS UNDER PRESENT MANAGKMENF teacher. Only children who seem Mr. Durum »ml iNimlv moved into to have some bad houil i condition Oct. 28th, 1916 Oct. 2Hlh, 192.5 llieir new home Iwai week. U be place will *>e reported, hut Ui , results of w»a toimeilv owned by J M, Hamblet Intana and diacoiinto'cotumerclal dept •69.751 50 fl 1*1,265.66 •I» insfiection of each child will saving dept 5.19500 MM. F. M. Hord ol Portland wan here lie tabulated and filed in the Overdrafts, 09 91 174 40 ech-ml. Chapman and wile and to attend the Bonda and warranto commercial 6,236 55 23.787.16 Fh« programa for “Ameriani fiuterai id Mrs F E. Berry. “ saving 2,60000 Education Week” w»re mailed to! ii. CbapoiMu WM takeu quit* ill Moo Sticks, «ecurilK-H judginruls etc 4 104 35 the schools on Nov. 3 I« any school day un th7»tr**l, bill is much b*ti*r Banking house and furnishings 10,000.00 10.150.00 fails to receive one of these pam ooW. Ca»b com mereiai dr pt 8,682.76 4.606.61 phlets, please report tbe fact to the ' saving drpt Harry U4mt»«.iti of TilUtuook, visi 276.21 county superintendent. ted with relative» here a few dava last National City Bank New York 1.286 88 2,827 94 Tbe countv athletic aseociation First National Bank Portland 11,798 60 met in the court hose a few even- Northw««trre National Bunk Porli and 7.787 10 ings ago, and, after elec tiug tlioce- l-aoled the Hibbert family bom* from First National Bank Sm Francisco 12.859 04 rs, made tentative arrangements Southern Oregon, and visited his par Fini National Bank .M Mmnville „ , 1,78183 1 1,936 88 for games for the year. Acotber ent» over the week end. United Sutes National Bank McMinnville 2,991.67 meeting will be held during Ilie I- A. Sparhawk has moved bis plumb Tula! 96.366 17 192,591 «7 ing shop and fixtures to the room next week of tbe institute. Tbe budm of to Hibbert« grocery. 1.1 ABILITIES tbe officers for the year will be Tom Parrish of Portland »pent Sun Capital Stock given in a later issue of the school 25.1X10 (XI 2.'»,<KMF00 day with relative* here, , notes. Surplus 2,180 00 6,000 (X) Mrs. B Freshour apaut the past week It is certainly an inspiration to iu Portland visiting frieud» and having Undivided Profits 1,872 96 : 019 98 meet, the Day ton, Amity, Mc Deposi ts a good lime. Minnville school busses carrying Saving Act. 5,971 21 their loads of highschool stuents Lust Build gold medal with ladiM wrl«t Time certificates 14.69SO.5 3o.036.50 watch bracelet attached. Mnl«l Lu, so comfortably and quickly to Deposits, Individual 50.924.62 122,065.49 thier respective sohoois. This is letter* U.K E. A. and tbe word», vocal Dsmand Certificate* duet, eugraved on luce. b<ader pleaw 1.720.64 771.75 the begiuning of a great move* return to this office »nd receive reward. Cashier Checks 734.64 menf. and it will result in every Elaier Jackman I* borne from Id* Total Deposits, 191.5. ,67.343.21 ■ child's having just as good a work in Monmouth Total Depositi*, 1925. 8169,679 59 'chance to obtain an ecucation as any other child.The good roads FOR SALE Simplex auto knitter and Total 896,366.17 • 192,391. *7 and rapid transportation are wozk 9 lb*, ot yarn »11 for I2&.UU. Inquire ol ing miricala in many ways Mr». W. P. Morri*. Ihiyton. Oregon. Frank Morgan is the new clerk Mr ami Mr* Waller Jackman are Mr Caldwell, the former efficient now domiciled in their ora residence clerk, has removed from the dis- i at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. l'é trict. lus studv Miss Saia Mirk rejiorts that a and room tberr. new pint shed ia contemplated in For Monday evening dinner, Mr. and distsict No 12 Miss Mark is teach Mrs. Phil l-ates had as their guests, Successor to Joe F. Francis her second year in thia -Bstrict. Mr and Mrs. Waller Jackman and Rev. Halloween parties and programs 1-erov W alker. were the rule last week end. Mrs Miss Edith Ott of the bank force, was Grey, of Pleasant dale. No 64, re a Roseburg, Oregon visitor the tiret of ports one at her school on the evening of Oct. 30 Mrs. Grey and Everybody ts getting a letter from the Horse Shoeing a Specialty in district Fo. 10. West Cbebalem Sec. of State as a reminder that you hetter be »aving your pennies to buy Misa Eugenia Burch, the other 1 Block East of Bank another car license by Jan. 1, 1926. Al teacher, furnished the people of Box No. 72 ways something to take the joy out of P hone 68X11 the neighborhooo a very pleas.it life. evening Herman Hanson and wife of Oregon The community club of Pleas Citv, spent Sunday at the. home of antdale held the first meeting of Iner Mortensen, the school jear Oct. 30. The directors of the Pleasantdale school have furnished the primary room with a sand table, and the Geo. Foster and wife and Nile Addi other room with a reading table son were Portland visitor« ond day last Oregon. General Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, j Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods ! Jas. Wakefield, Prop. Pleasantdale No Collection ! No Charge Knight Adjustment Go. The directors of the Rex school Mrs. Scott Edwards and children and ara contemplating the installation Ma«. Geo. Robinson visited relatives at of a new water ayelem. If they do Hopewell Saturday. Portland McMinnville Hillsboro of the parent, outlining a very thia their water problem will be Tillamook E. M. Lee and Vernon Hadley of 502 Board of Trade Bldg irtland Ik. » . .. •' clear and definite policy, which in solved. Portland »pent the week end at the R. G. ffidley home. . her opinion should be followed by I tbe parents with reference to the Harold Litacher returned home last Iris Buckles of Newberg visited at the week from Hood River, where he linn । outside amusements of the young Hogle home here last Saturday. been employed in the apple orchards. । people of the school. Among other W. S. Hibbert and wife, returned Howard Hadley of Silverton spent splendid things, she said the from a business trip to Klamath Fall* Sundav st the nome of his parent* R.G. Horsetboeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share homes of the parents should be Saturday. Hadley and wife, open at all times for the social and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Among the McMinnville visitors Sat gatherings of the students, and urdav were: J. A McFarlane and wife, Wood Work, Ilorsrshoeing a Specialty Fred Mellinger, of the Tillamook Her that tbe parents should be willing aid spent the weekend here with hie iA. W. Bramlet, Edward« ami and wtie ------ » goy > F -•■•»»«•«an nur, H. Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Hadlev and Dayton, Oregon to accept the position of chap- ron parents J E. Mellinger and wife. Phone 45X1 One-quart Pudding Pan instead eons Gerald and Kenneth. .Mr«. Birt of expecting the teachers Cover to Fit -, Special Ofer Mc Farlane, Glenn McFarlane, »nd Mrs to assume all tbe responsibility on 19c 1^* Nov. 5th. to H P. Newton, who recently moved W. 1.. Reicbatein such occasions. Needless to say here, «ailed Friday and paid his sub Dale Hadley vi.ited several day« this Regular Pria Nov. 14th. 25c the teachers present agreed with scription to The Tribune. week with relatives in Portland. I here are many uses for electricty in the home, store and factory. her heartily and the parents ex Robert Cinnamon is the proud owner Electric devices of sn equal number for Hie uses of electricity are pressed themselves as being will of a new Ford car. O. H. Newman and family of Mill available for the use (f the electric consumer. ing to do their share in making Citv, «pent the weekend here with A N Mtn. fl. Thomson and son George In our store we carry a complete line of every thing in electrical were Portland visitors last Wednesday. thing pleasant for the young folks. Merrill and wife. merchandise Mrs. P, B. Sweeney and .Mr», william The matter of school lunches King were county scat visitors Monday. I If you require electric goods buy them from electric stores that The pnjdb who live down on the was taken up and Nov. 16 was set Fay Robinson and family and keep up to date as to the best, durable and serviceable. Our stock of Mrs. as the day for beginning the work Peninsula, now feel themselves to be on Daisy Johnstone returned to their lamps of all sizes are laboratory tesh-d made for our electric consumers an equal plane with other student«, as the school year. This is no exp.-rt- home in Windling, after visiting a week tnnde to last, giving full brilliancy df illumination up to the time they their means of transportation to and ment with Dayton, as school lunch- from school 1« no longer old Dobbin and I with relatives. llmrnout. 55 e stand behind the performance of the lamps we sell, Geo. Robinson spent a few County School Notes es have been served in that SCI ool the wagon, bnt a Ford truck, equipped thi. Mrs. week at Ibe home of her inothe^d ,Ur?')U"e W'ri,'K wilh tt ,ul> "»‘’C* "f Code The annual institute will be for several years. Mrs. Enol y in approved style, with Phill Gates act Hopewell. |f«d8. Nichole will have charge of the ing as chaufeur. held id the high school building Elmer Jackman of Monmouth sjs-nt in McMinnville, Nov. 9 10. The lunch. Best workmanship and material employed on every job. We are Sunday with hie parents. Last Friday night the chicken yard of Before the address of headquarters for Electric Ranges, Washing Machines. Vacuum Clean Mrs. institute hi's been restored under Little David Robinson, who ha« been R, J?. Harris was visited, and out of the the old law, hut for only two days Coburn, the chilbren of the pri ten chickens he had, nine were killed quite sick is now improving, ers, all lamp socket devices, batteries, and electric water systems of all Ralph Thompson of Portland spent sizes to fit any need. instead of three. Every school in mary room gave a very interesting The chicken* were badley bruised and th» weekend at tbe home of his parents program. The policy of the teacher» mauled and the remaining one almost the county must be closed for the Tenitory served: IL Thompson and wife. deprived of her feather«. The «laugh i« to have some one room of the two days, xach and every teacher Y ambili Electric Co. J. A. McFarlane went to Portland must attend, .and all district school school take part in each meeting of ter was evidently the work of a stray Sheridan Light A Power Co. dog. Monday and will see the sights at the boards are required to pay the the association. Tualatin Valley Electric Cu. live stock exposition. teachers in full for the time spent The Junior ReJ Cross material Ole Sanderson left bis work long Tuesday night was the first real topch enough to go to Portland to transact at the institute. Eac-b district has been distributed among the will receive a 15 00 apport'',D|neB^ schools, and many of the teachers of winter, yesterday morning the walks gome businuss, werequnite icy and the air full of fog F. H. Relcheteln and family and Ar have already sent for the Junior When we read about 20 below in Dak dor each teacher in attendance- The parent-teacher association Re,4 Cross News, a piper which is ota, blizzards and zero all over the thur Robinson and family of Willa mina spent the weekend at (heir home <4 Payton held the regular month intended to *iv« b0)" «nd girls middle west and even in some places in “It Serves You Right” here. the northwest, it seems mighty good to ly meeting on Monday evening, a proper understari.'liog of the . . Phone> Blue 34 Winger brothers are building a new Newberg, Oregon. be where the roses bloom out of doors Nov. 2. Mrs. Coburn addressed great work of the Senior Red i nearly the year around, it is a fact that barn. -the meeting from tbe standpoint Cross. ‘he rosebushes now have roses on them. “Wear-Ever FRED ANDERSON Get VOWJ TODAY E. Demaray Electric Supplies & Contracting Company '