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Quality Economy LOCALE Sei vice By Mrs Rose Robertson Mra. David and daughter Mr. and Mrs. L F. Tavlor ol Kalama. Bonnie vinited friends in Portland Wash, have been visiting Mrs. I. T. Sunday. Hibbert’s Grocery Our stock waa never more complete with Goods. Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. PrilcheU and (aiuitv. Jess Hide a nue III law Ilf I) B. K M HoFuell, dork ol the alate land Alatili has been quite sick al his b<>ard. and wife of Salem, were Sunday homi* here thia w«»-k. visitors at the II P Fergusons. Mra. Htntornonta of luxe« Aro to bo Nulled Fax puyorw in A Short I Imo Fletcher’s Highest Patent Hard Wheal Flour at 92.25 per sack, i lxx>k , [ School Books and School Phone Red 28 Oregon Save Mrs Grace Fisher and husband Hoff cel in a sister ol Mra. Ferguson. Lb« bred Lunger family, accompanied of Portland visited their Abdill by Mrs. M a. Owens of I U li a N. ¥. relatives here Sunday. Special this week on Package Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicilli, ; and Noodles. । Day ton, T uxoh aro duo May 5th, Ono Month hater Than Ueuol hunger over nunday. Highest Quality ' • Full line of Men’s and Boy’s work shirts and overalls. them over and gets our prices. brack Gailagher »1 o wife yia't- Dr C. J. MvCueker and family of rd their uncle F E LG rry a part Portland, visited Mr. and Mis W W. ot Sunday. returned to Portland after spending several days in this vicinity and at Sal sm and Independence. While here their daughter Norma, celebrated her second birthday nt the home of her grandfather. W. W. Lunger. We understand the deadlock on City Marshal still exists in the Chester Baker and wife ol Halsey, City Council and that T. A Boul- Ore arrived Wednesday to stay with den holds ihe job another mouth. the tormers parents, Henry Baker and wife Mr. and Mra. T. A. Boulden and daughter Aletha, and Marion Boulden and wife drove to Mill City. Sunday. BANK OF DAYTON ''Small enough to appreciate you; Big enough to serve you ” W e have had some ideal spring Hei Utrt Jewett is moving into his weather thia week. While the home in the south part of town, former middle west is digging itself out of a blizzard, rosea are about lo ly the Eunice Kiris property. Geo. Wise is moving to the farm known as bloom here. W. P. Morris Successor to Joe F. Francis the Upshaw place just vacated by Mr, Mc Jewett. Leroy Lewis and wife of Minnville accompanied by a Mr. Hiram Daniele of Toppenish, Waah. McGuire spent Sunday at the has be»n v siting his nephews. George McCann home here. and Oscar Wi,«. CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Jas. Wakefield, Prop i M. R. COOPER ol Kalama, We are glad to state that the Ed Summers sud number of sick "old” men or “old” Wash, were Munday gueata of urs 1. T. eick men are all improving and Pritchett. are able to be about again. A. P. Fletcher took Rev. F. m Fisher and wife to Salem last Tuesday where Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty Dayton, Oregon New long distance telephone on requires The Dallee-Bend route 278 miles of copper wire. Portland—Steamer Trogan Star” takes 180,000 boxes apples to England Vernonia—Oregon- American Lumber Co. orders 27 steel logging trucks. Portland—KGW broadcasting action dedicates finest new studio in the west. Heavy tonnage of sugar beets may be raised in Willamette Val ley, for Bellingham sugar factory. Newberg—Plans maturing for new Baker Theater. Reedsport—Winchester Bay Lumber Co. will run double shifts at mill. Salem—Chambers & Chambers buys High Street lot for erecting 3 - story building. Three Roosevelt Highway bridges this year will cost $200,000. Phone 45X1 Mrs. L. S Chapman and eon Harry and daughter Nellie of Portland visited her father, Henry Chapman Sunday. The Peninsula Needle Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. B Newhouse yesterday after noon. The Bones and Pitkins f milies visited relatives in Salem, Sunday. Mrs. W. Newman of McMinn ville visited her sister Mrs Jake Heidinger, Monday. D. A. Snyder and wife vi-ited friends and relatives in Eu¿ene and Albany, Sunday and Monday. Horse shoeing a Specialty 1 Block East of Bank Box No. 72 P hone 68X11 Win. Burdett and wife of Port land spent Sunday here with their mother Mrs. 8. A. McCann. They stopped here on their way home from Tillamook. and xr. ami Mrs. Raymond of Garden Home, were in Lafyette this week look ing after the intreat of urs. Mary Stem. Several caaes of chicken pox in thia locality cause I some of the pupils to be atiaent from school. Li is Schiveiger, who passed through Ceorge Kodamo, our Japanese resi a severe seige of pneuomnia, is grad dent, has purchased [a piano for the ually improving. Box Shooks, Cabinet Work, benefit of bis boys who are taking piano Mrs. Heurv Baker has been quite sick Mill Work and Building lessons. but is now reported better. Material of All Kinds. Among other business transacted by Aldeu Powell and wife went to Port the city council at its last regular meet Phone Red 73 land Friday to see Geo. Parker who had ing was an order for citv park improve Dayton. Oregon ment, by planting ornamenlal sburbs been seriously ill with pneumonia. The disease had passed the crisis and and trees. he was recovering. Mrs. Freshour and John Arms re Will Baker, who has spent the winter ceived the sad news yesterday of tile in a hospital in San Diego California is He now rapidly improving. He expects lo General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share death of a brother, in Tennessee was about 70 vearn of age. be home this month. and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Acetylene Welding’ Mrs. Charles ^aik>y and little they attended a missionary meeting. scu of St. Johns are visiting her Aahur Stem aui Wile of Foret Grove parents H. G. Ogden and wife this FRED ANDERSON Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithin No Collection No Charge Knight Adjustment Go Portland McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook Some twenty three or more Paul Feebly and wife made a business 502 Board of Trade Bldg. members of the Civic Club held a trip to Portland last Friday. very interesting business meeting C. A. Soell and wife of Portland and at the home of Mrs. W. 8. Hib R. W. Conn and wife of Salem were bert, Monday afternoon. Sunday guests ot Carl Johnson and wife Mrs, Z. ¡Spangle returned home of the Locks. When the Conn family last Friday evening after spend returned to Salem they took Mra. John-1 ing a week in Portland with rela son with them to spend a few days. tives. Miss Evalyn Hcgle accom Weldo Lyons, who has been staying The electric toast is delightful. If you have not eaten toast in Portland with his sister, Mrs. Adolph panied her home. made on an electric toaster you have a treat in store. The cost Smidt, visited at the Kellas home Mun is almost negligible. The toast is 100 per cent perfect. Mrs. H. Kuiper returned hone day on hie way to Salem. last week from Vacaville, Califor During March we are going to tell you more about toast Henry Davis and wife were entertain nia where she spent the winter and toasters. If you have an electric toaster and make the with her daugher Dr. Koch. She ed at the Milo Blough home one day toast only an electric toaster can make, you can tell lots of says Yamhill county looks good last week. folks lots about toast and toasters. Henry Kellas and wife o' Newf>erg,i to her. were Sunday visitors of L. T. Vinson I Experts have estimated there am 60,000 uses for electricity. Toasting toast Is just one of them . and wife. Mrs. D. B. Abdili received a laurence Holdridge and wife and mim ' souvenir bale ot cotton mounted with a little pickaninny astride a Helen Hodgih spent one night of last [ small alligator This was sent by week « ilh the Bosworth family. “It Serves You Right” a cousin in Texas and is quite a The quilt put up l-y the Romana Club ! and exhibited in W. Foundry's store I Cor. 1st and College St. novelty in this part of the world. ELECTRIC TOASTERS Electric Supply & Contracting Company Mrs. M. R. Coopper went to was drawn by Mory Kay who held No. Portland Tuesday for a short visit Rev. Leroy Walker spent Mon Newberg, Oregon Phone, Blue 34 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. day in Forest Grove with Rev. 15. T. B. Be'vheraud family of Portland Lin Isey.____________ AL A. Marcy, planning the District | vbiud M the hoiue o| h|, „iiter Mies Lula Nichols left Friday Epworth League Convention. Bei|e Belcher for Oregon City where she will They took lunch at the Chamber! Rev. G. L. Lovell of Salem will hold To The Citizens of Dayton:— Friday, March 12th, is visit her sister Mrs. Ed. Leckband of Commerce, communion services at the Evangelical hereby designated as SPRING and family for a short time. To whom it may concern, Arthur Robinson han moved into the church Sunday evening. Notice CLEAN UP DAY. You are re is hereby given that the Mrs. George Christenson was Oliver Arms was quite seriou-ly bouse near the telephone office, former quested to place meh waste matter Council of the City of Dayton pro- called to Newberg after church hurt last week end when he was ly occupied by Mrs Fletcher, and in posea Civic Club Notes improve Fourth street as cannot be burned, properly Sunday evening to the bedside of riding a horse and leading a tends putting in a lumber yard on the from Church street to Fifth street her father Mr. Jensen who was couple of horses, he was pulled off old creamery site, and later will up in The regular meeting of the sacked and boxed, nt an acceasibh in the manner more particularly stricken with apolexy. He is the horse be was riding and a saw mill. Mr. Robinson is a borne Civic Club occurred Tuesday at place in a street or alley prior to set. forth in notices, n copy of which is on file in my office, this much better at this writing. trampled by the horses he was i«oy, but has been In the saw mill busi the home of Mrs. W. 8. Hibbert. 8:00 a. m. on the. date named. day )ms ted in three public places A truck furnished by the city ness near Willamina for some time pafet. Mrs, McLaughlin, County Super* leading, with the result that one A very agreeable and pleasing in said city as required by the will haul it to the city dumping He also banded in $1 fiO on subscription intendant of the health association surprise birthday dinner was ear was nearly severed, requiring while in this office Monday. city charter. The cost of said ground without expense to resi 'and Miss Brown, County health given for Mrs. O. C. Goodrich at several stitches. proposed improvements to be paid nurse, were present and each gave dents. Mra. Joe Farris and daughter her home Sunday by 21 of her a short ta'k along the line of The work will he under the di by the owners of the abutting relatives. The guests arrived, Emiline of Providence, Iowa visit- Remonstrances and their work. Committees were rection of the Street Commissioner, property. The Pleasant Hour Reading ■while Mrs. Goodrich was at church cd her school mate friend Mrs. J. objections to said proposed im appointed to assist the County T. A. Boulden, with whom you 'which goes to show that it ie some- P. Dorsey and family a couple of Club met with Mrs, Hattie Stan Superintendent in ziving help provements will be heard and will communicate if further infor ttimes dangerous to leave your days the first of last week. This ley, Friday, February 2G. Mrs. where needed. Mrs. Hibbert serv determined by the Council at a mation is desired. bouse alone while even at church. is the first time these ladies have Carrie Mortenson assisted the ed dainty refreshments to the special meeting to be held in the It is suggested that particular met for about 19 years and two hostess. A motion was made and Council Chambers at 7:30 p m, Dr. W. H. Eblin who was locat days waa entirely too short a time carried to invite the County Presi twenty-three people present and attention be given the matter of Monday, March 15, 1926. ed here in 1890—91, but now of for much of a visit. dent and Secretary of the feder the meeting adjourned to meet the removing rubbish from streets and W. T. H. Tucker, the Genesse Idaho, passed through ated club to meet with us March first Tuesday in April with Mrs. alleys, thereby improving J. L. Sherman. City Recorder L. H JJtscher of Portland appearance of these thoroughfares Dayton last Monday afternoon the 12. It was also decided to put on At a street meeting of the hop grow- svw I»uu vuini^ mu WUI U Ui *t t p- and facilitating the work of keep- first time be has been here for 35 been at his hojae hrye these last record the past history of the club Mr, Schofield and family of years. The only things that looked few days cleaning up around the »s given by Mrs. Harris at the ere of tlqs locality it wan decided that ing them free from an unsightly Oregon City have puachasei) the familiar to him was his old time house end getting ready for the social meeting. After lunch the the hoplholidayn are about ended, and growth of grass and weeds later in house formerly occupied by Otis R. L. Harris, friend R. L. Harris and the city spring weather we have been hear club adjourned to meet in two from now on it means work in the bep. the reason. Brookshere and family, and have yards. ing so much about. M ayor. weeks with Mrs. Proffitt. moved here. Notice Pleasant Hour Reading Club ioviii