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DAYTON TRIBUNE A. N. Merrill.................................... Editor Want Ads Katered at tha post office lu Day ton, Oregon. a» second eia», mail matter, under th« Act of March 3, 187». buckhecthhoes For Buckbect a hoes, Men, Boya •nd Girla, go to C. B Colli», Mc Minnville, Oregon. Huliacrlpliou |1.M per year in advance. Novelli Iter, 5, 1026. I orwltfn Advertíais»* Kaureaen ÍHI AMI HU AN PHFnSAHXM EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank M. Fisher, Pastor. Ftasr amp Tuan Segnava or M onth H wonu £ and Fausta S vndav , Molasses The “Lost World” Car just unloaded -600 pound steel drums Ca«H P aid for false tuetb, dental *01'L piaiiuuiu and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelling A Refining Co., Otsego. Michigan," Great Feed for the»Money FOR KALE My residence property in Day Pm. Two airee, seven room modern bouse. No Those who purchased Mill Feed from our car last week showed good judgment, as prices have materially advanced on this com modity. sponsibla partie«. J. L. Stuart, Unionvale < usik Bank Building, Albany, Oregon. Grand Island Lafayette 1) 00 a. m. 3 00 p. m. 7:30 p. A. « WE3K3K35 We will contract future Mill Feed or Corn and deliver at specified time. You can generally find what you want here. Says Filbert Is Oregon’s Best Nut 11'00». m Dayton 3 00 p. tn. Mt. Plsaaaut Church, Fike 7 30 p.m. Lafayette The A'lllamele Valley for Filberts, "The church is a buildlug and loan by H G. Ogden, society to help erect mansion, in Dayton. Oregon heaven." Is the greatest drama of ro. mance the brains of man has ever achieved! StarthnsI H « Alfalfa May Clean and Green Car just arriving. Mighty prehistoric monsters S clash with modern lovers. w Editor Statesman: That the growing of filbert» $ Methodist Church throughout this section will soon Arcade Theatre Sat. Nov. 7 Bunday School, 10 A. M., Frank W. be one of our important industries, Hole, Hup't. is my opinion after making a »pe- I Admission 10c and 26c. Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor cialty of growing them for the past sixteen years. Fpworth League 0:30 p. m. They are not »ubject to winter Sgt Preaching Services 7.30 p. m. injury a, are walnuts in some oil Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7 30 p. m. the lower and level locations, as evidenced after those three days of Service at Webfoot, freakish weather in December,! Morfling Worship, 8:30 A. M. 1919, which injure i a number of Sunday Hchool 11 A. M. walnut tree, and killed about 100 M. R. COOPER Leroy Walker, Pastor. SpiU apple treea, while tbe filbert» in the name location showed no Box Shooks, Cabinet Work, Full Gowpol Assembly sign of damage to Vle trees, but Mill Work and Building . Stop. Look. Listen. Don't fail to caused a very light crop, and hear the Irish Evangelist from Killarn- Material of All Kinds. j; Three of the best lines of Radios. Come in, let I ey assisted by his wife the coroetist. strangely they are never dormant, Phone Red 73 I us demonstrate before you buy. Sunday School ' A.M a* the catkins begin to appear ini Preaching 11: A. M. late Ju1 y and remain until mature Dayton, Oregon A or B batteries for Radios here. * <' Bick prayed for Wedneedav, 8; P. M. with th<< coming of new leave, ini Everybody welcome to hear the Little the spring. They are harvested in Man with tbe big mreeagc. early September when the weather Pastor Thoma, Griffin. it generally tine and the ground in ions of race, color or creed. It, service A Few Suggestion, For The Good of condition to faciliale the easy 1» practical idealism in action. It» School Children gathering of the crop at light ex 1. Arrange tbe breakfast and lunch appeal is to the best in man. penne A few hours in the sun hour» ao that theye is no rushing at Humanity,s Service Aim BAPTIST CHURCH The dominating purpose of tbe Ked end they can be sacked up. requir- home or at ecbool, Dayton ing no artificial beat to cure, a, Î. Encourage punctuality and regular Cross i, service to humanity, it aid, in Sunday Hchool 10:00 a. m. does the walnut. They begin to attendance, not permitting trifle, to suffering whether they be victims of Preaching Service war or the disaster» of peace, fire, flood, 11 :00 a. m. t*ar to pay al four years, with interfere. Agates ground and mounted B. Y. P. U. 6 30 p. m. 3. see that the children are droned tornado, pestilence. It strive, bv edn- good care and increase up to prob "imply, neatly, rnode»tly and «uitablv cational methods to save human life A fine line of Jewelry and silverware at Evening Service 7:30 p m. from preventable ills and accident». ably 2Û years. Have gathered 26 in accordance with the weather. Brayer Service Thursday 8 :00 p. tn. prices that are right. pounds from a 16 year Barcelona. 4. Insist upon children under four Through tbe Junior Red Cree, the Walter G. Smith, Pavtor. children of the land are taught tbe Have never sold the nut, for 1er» teen having at lea»t ten hour« sleep 2. Find out how much time sbmld be meaning of altruistic service and pre than 21 cents wholesale. devote! to home work and Bee that it is pared to carry on the work in.® the At present few filbert, are grown faithfully done. future, the world war and his family is an out Volunteer Worker, Do Big Part here, while considerable acerage B Provide a quiet place for home Tbe Red Cross hi continually readv standing obligation. It is aiding 100 000 Volunteer, plav a big part in the hu» been p1 an led during the >a»t study, with good light and ventilation for service in disaster. Fer more than I °* *l,e* II”'n “•ch month. Sin e Hi Partic _____ ’s 40 year» it has provided food, shelter, Arm »tie- it has expends »53 000.0)0 Red Cross pi a etime program IWo or three years, tiut the tree» 7. Show an interest in the children are not yet in full bearing, and school work, athletics and other work | «nd medical aMHtanee to victims of for service to the veterans and the m-n ipation in all this humanitarian effort 8 \ isit the class room during school ‘■“’»"trophes. It has expended »46 000, of the regular army and navy. is open to all American peop’e through very few nuts a» yet reach the hours for a better understanding. CHRISTIAN CHURCH |000. in 44 years io 700 disasters in this membership. The annual invitation to Davton market. A thousand Red Cross qublic health 9 Do not criticize the teachers or country. For emergency service in war Service* every Sunday as follows; What we want is more pruduct- whool at all within the childrens hear- disaster and epidemic, it has an enrolled nurses are carrying on tbe crusade for a join is g ven throughout the nation from Bible School 10:00 A. M. liôn to establish marketing and ing. well nat’on. This year 67.281 person, Armistice day to Thanksgiving. reserve of 41,000 nurses. Preaching 11:00 A. M. 10. Al way, hear both aide» of every War Veterans Helped were instructed in home hvgeine and l<t all the people come into th s iquotationa for the Oregon nut, Christian Endeavor 7:00 P.M. question and ask the teacher about it. Assistance to the disabled veterans of care of the sick. which is far ahead of the imported fellowship of those who serve. All friend» are invited. 11. Instill in the children habits of in every way, the latter being obedience and respect for authority. Baptist Church Notes »tnall, some without kernels and 12. Picture the school as a happy all of doubtful age, and aa aoon as iJesir“ble P**cp rather than as one M the buying public learns the 8U. ••”’»•'1 d^.d. 13. Keep in mind that the school offers periority of our nuta over thoee of unlimited opportunities to those who I Europe, they will cut such a bole take advantage of them, parents as well lih the 25,000,000 pounds imported as pupils. In this Department we We have enjoyed Mr Sigler', rem- annually at present, that all we Inlscencee of day» gone bv and can not Public Ignorant Oftentimes of Service S have put forth every effort but mention that the few year» we have ckn grow for years to come will Rendered ; Publicity Need for J ust received a supply of g) been located in tbi, community tome meet a quick demand. Drive's Success get the best. remarkable changes bave lieen witness I Get the Right Kind ".Mauv people seem to misunderstand the very latest in laces. They B ed. We bave seen tbe day of the the work of the national Red Crow,” Prospective growers should be »Bid We bave wool socks 111 £. \ . Blair tbia iu com minting on horse and wagon replaced by tbe auto careful to select the right varieties tbe county roll call which will be con w mobile, the gravel roads made a con ducted between November 11 and 26. & every grade and all colors in- are on display. crete highway and the World War and of nursery stock, such as will bear. “ I be Red Cro», was not alone a war It» reaultR, which have bean the same to Those without experience should time organization but is today doing a These are the best of values N chiding the fancy mixed. all communities more or les». be able to ascertain this from re big service. We are not seeking funds In looking over our book, we find it sponsible nurserymen, or better to perpetuate an inactive organisation From 5c to 25c per yard. is ten years past that the present man-1 Per pair 35c 50c 60c 75c but to keep a very busy one in action. from a grower who has plants for agement became interested in the Bank I .Mr. Blair is this week completing of Dayton, during which lime we have I ehle from a successful orchard. , 85? and $1.00 country wide organisation of the drive. Remember that the filbert is a Dr. A. R Miller has been named hi ad strived to serve our community to the I » . Farmer’s Warehouse Company, a Dayton Motor Co. । ;i Have added to their now : ii complete stock of Auto i Accessories V- & BAILED and £fat0o]ar m Wool Socks New Laces & n best of our ability, while we mav have I cultivated halt-1 and that the latter of the roll call for McMinnville, Airs. failed at times we can add that we have grows here to perfection If I John Breeding for Amity and Mrs. E L •tall lime, contrmuted our b«t effort, I hou)d lell t()0Re fe|low„ b - Evans for Newberg. O.her Iwai chair In that Attempt. And it dm not own I r men will be chosen soon. in vain, we are prompted to submit fori 0Wl1 *'int we use tbe wild hazel, Former Record Disappoints your approval tbe comparative stale-por prop» fur our apple and (teach In former years, it is said, .McMinn ment of condition which we have pre-1 treea, some of which are four ville lias slum;>ed in the matter of nem- pared on the anniversary date of that I inche» in diameter and twenty feet bers secured only 11 name, being secur ten year pen.d and u»k that yon aualy- hj h> lhey wou,d Jikd ed in 1924, "We want -400 or 600 this ize the Maine and «ee wherein the com-I . year,” say, Mr. Blair. The membei- munitv has prospeied, so ha, the Bank I * 1 or^,a tactics, ship fee for one year is one dollar. witnessed conservative gain, thru thisl Down in Southern California The public speaking department at period. | they grow most of our crop, and Linfield college will be asked to assist We wish to take this opportunity to tbore and they can dictate the in furnishing speakers to gne publicity thank every citizen for what part he or price of walnuts, but they cannot to tlie drive. »be may have contributed to this growth Solicitors for memlierships as well as and to emphasize the fact that it is not ns they tried it out and failed. It helpers in giving publicity to the drive our efforts that bave greatly added to seems that filberts are grown more are asked to »peak to Mr. Blair who Oregon would appreciate their services. this growth but the community effort of successfully along the every depositor and citiaen pat forth coast and part of Washington than The American Red Cross is a semi- for the growth of this institution. in any other place in the United official society. The president of the Ho we are greatly indebted to every States, which gives a huge terri United States is its president. It» re citizen and depositor for the gains that port» are aubmitted to congress. Its may be recorded in the statement to tory to supply. There are a long accounts are audited by the war de which we draw your attention, and for lived tree. Plant a few for old age pertinent, It cooqerates with the which we are vary grateful and sincere and in the meantime help us to government in acta of mercyl at home ly thank you for this patronage. introduce OREGON’S BEST NUT. and abroad. But also tbe Red Cross Respectful I v, II. G. Ogden is democratic. It lielonga to and rep resents the people. In memberships The Bank of Dayton. From Oregon Statesman and ministrations it makes no distinct- »! 8 Shoes and Rubbers S3 Just to Roniiud von we ve the shoes and rubbers for everyone; M w Groceries Bordens milk Bordens milk The shoes the famous ‘‘Stars’* The rubbers foot wear of the Post Toasties M wonderful U. S. brand. tali baby Bulk Cocoa per pound « a K 10c « ÖC 10c lo Io 10 « « Shippy & Filer ■sesessmaKESE’asesEESEaseasÈæassrsEEsæsiSE«'?