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DAYTON TRIBUNE | A. N Editor Merrill The Junior Class of Dayton High Will Present Pleasantdale Tourlttt Gamp Sanita tion In Oregon Specially Featured Values m By Mrs. R. G. Hadley With nearly one half of the people G. B. Foster and Nile Addison atxi Entered at the post office In Payton, having acora» to automobile« and con- Oregon, a. aecond cl»»» mail matter, son Laureac« returned borne Monday esquently »i>endiiig a con.idirabla por under the Act of Mandi .'I, 1K7V. after spending a few days at the coast. tion of tbeir time ow the highways of Margie, Lucy aad Mavis Edwards the nation, Iha imfe,rlauce of main HiibwripUoB 11,50 per year in advsnc*. visited at the home of their grandmoth a three act comedy entitled taining sanitary conditions along there er, Mrs. Neal Versteeg at Hopewell. I “The Dummy”. Thursday highway* become »«If evident. Water May 20, HK«. Howard Hadley of Milverton is spend ' May 27. Reserved seats •uppUee, »»wag« disposal tscililie», dv ing bis vacation at the home of hi. par Ai* \k/ I Lz ,nay at Wake- protection, mosquito eradication and ents, Ms. and Mrs R. G. Hadley. fields confectionery Monday protection of I'«xl are of th« utmost im Mrs. Daisy Johnson who has l-een in portance. May 24, Camlidale For lu order that the tourists may be a Portland hospital for several months Republican Nomin» lion assured of sate water and sanitary toilet was able to be moved to the home of her faciliti«« in the slate of Oregon regular sister Mrs. Beane Hurt in Portland last CIRCUIT JUDGE u Inspsction of tourist camps is now re Twelth Judicial District quired by law. Th* owners of tourint Mira Ethel Jackman of Salem was a ciD|*t have agreed to comply ----- r-z with the week end visitor with home folk» "Fairness and Impartiality is my rule* and regulations ot the State Board I Mra. Mildred Bower of Hotwell Only Creed.” O. A. C , Corvallis,Ore. May 20. of Hea.tb and to co-operate with the visited one day last week at the George Fred C. Hessler of Davton will inspection service which thia dejiart- Robinaon home. tuke part in the fourteenth annual I-ANGELICAL CHURCH merit maintain* through the County Frank M. Fisher, Pastor. Military tournament at O. A. C. Mra. George Jackman visited Hun'lsv Building! «I course Every.Hunday May 22. The tournament shows ■ Health Officer. Il a m bayton, at the home of her daughter Mra Kirk Uniou vale * P. m. „ ' the training afforded by the mil-| have been remodeled Asa matter of Walling. lafayette 7 ; Ml p. „ m. . . ... ».„a.,?itary department and the serious fact, many tourists camp* maintain Fike 11 a in. 2nd and 4th holidays. / e Chaa Naeveand family of Tigard and purpose the physically fit college comfort »tations e^ual to those found in island 3pm 1st and 3rd Roy Robioaon and wife <d Middleton "What would your home be like it men give to their work in Ibe re our nest hotels. Water supplies are were Sunday visitors at the home of there were no churchea?" serve corps. The company drill in uniformly satisfactory due to the fact Mra. David Robinaon. which Mr. Hessler will take part tbat the»« supplies are regularly exam- Mra. David Robinaon and Mrs. Geo. will be senior color guard in the ln«d in the laboratory of the Oregon Robinaon visited relative» in Portland State Board of Health. Bunday Hchool, 10 A. M., 1 rank W. retreat parade. one dav laut week. An air service demonstration, The following regulations concerning Hole, Sup’t. H. Thompson and wife were county Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor directed by Lieutendent Oakley the sanitation of tourist campa were Fpworth league ’ 0b P- m. 0. Kelley, America’s premier long« adopted by the Slate board of Health seat visitors Saturday. Preaching Services S:00 p. tn. distance flying ace. will open the March 25, 1V25. Horace Cinnamon and wife and Lloyd Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7 :30 p. tu. tournament at 1 o’clock, It will Each tourist camp »ball have an ad Cinnamon and family of Seattle were I Service at W»bt<*>t, include formation«, stunt flying equate supply of water of good «anitarv here Sunday to attend the funeral of v 30 A. M. and a parachute drop. Morning Worship, quality from a source which will meet their aiater Mra. Wiley Emmert. 11 A. M. KundaV School the re« the requirements of the Oregon State Mira Mae Sighn and mother Mn. I A review of all unit* of l.er iy Walker, Pastor. Board of Health as to sanitary location, serve corp< will follow the air dem- Sigiin of California epent the week end mil Ooepol Awaonibly onetrHtion Other event? uchedul- construction and uj>er»tion. Common at the home of Mra. Joe Ketchum. Bunday School 10:00 A.M. ed include construction by an drinking cups are prohibited for use at J. A. McFarlane went to Portland 1‘r.achlng 11: A. M. engineering unit of a pontoon in a these places. Sunday with a carload of ca ttle. Prayer Meeting. W»lneedav, H: P. M. combat situation and its destruc Ditpoeal vf Excreta: Fly-tight privies Are you satisfied ; in need ot healing We now have a chance to have tion by explosive«; a pony exprese or water flushed toilets with a system of lor your body, peace for your soul, or a County Commissioner from this mweot God, come to the Full Gospel. race; mounted contests; a machine •ew»ge disposal approved by the State part of the county. Vote for Assembly and he»r Evangelist Rill» gun contest; s women’? feature Board of Health shall be provided and Mae Haundsrs, »Indent of the Aigdu» ride; the closing ceremonial retreat and »hall be maintained in a clean and Frank D, Sawver, tomorrow. He i? your neighbor. If you have lempie Training School, law Angles, parade of all military posts, and sanitary condition. Separate toilets for California. feature stunts. Ail grammar and men and women shall be provided ; one anv petty gteivauceg forget them, CHRBIIAN CHURCH high school stuients of the state toilet for each 25 men and one for each .el’s hive a Ciunly Commbsiorer from among us. Da Win will In- admitted free. Major Don« 25 women. ce» every Bundav *• follows; Id tournament Robinson, Disposal of ReftHe: Supervision and lot» A. M. disector, han announced. 11 00 A. M. equipment sufficient to prevent littering 7 00 P.M. The school will hold an exhibition the ground with rubbish, garbage or Christian En leavor All trien I» are Invited. of their work tomorrow afternoon other refuse shall be provided and i.\ri i-i i m ‘ CH from 2 to 3:30 o’clock Each room maintain»!. Fly-tight depositories tor Day ton will have an exhibit. Ev-rbody such material »hall be provided and 10 :<« a. m. Fnnflsv «ifbiHil cordially invited lo attend thia cotspicuously located. These deposit 11:00». m. exhiht. Regular work will be ories shall not be permitted to become 7 00 p m. B. Y. I’. U. curried on until 2 o’clock You foul amelling or uutighliy, or bree ling H:<JO p. in. Evening Service are invited to attend thia purl of places for flier. H 00 p. m. Prever Service Thursday the program aho. Canin Sitea: Rverv tourist camp Walter <1 . Smith. Parlor moat be located on a site that 18 well C»»K 1‘ aiu hit ful»« t*«th, dental drained and shall be located with regard “Laborer” Wat Right gola, ^lAiiuuui and discarded jewelry. Getting one's name on the voting list to its healthful□»«». Hoke Hmelting 4 Refining Co., Otsego, In an outlying towu in Massachusetts Inspection of tourist camp« is made Michigan.” for the first time Is a »erlou» ceremony, yet with touches ot humor. For In- by the County Health Officer under the For;—Federal Farm Loans stance, one lady was asked what her supervision of the State board of health occupation was and »he replied as often as practicable. Th» camps are See Attorney Frank Holme*. “Housewife." Whereupon the regis McMinnville, Oregon. 17-21 trar volunteered this one: "I asked arranged a* follows - Class "A camps this question of one woman and she re comply ing with every regulation. Class U®o Tribune Want Ads Shoes! Buckhect Shoes! plied. 'Laborer.'" The registrar, some "B” camp? comply with all the regula what puzzled, ugaln queried, “What That will wear. Also Collars, kind of laborf The woman replied, tions except those regarding some of the Lines, Bridles, Strap-work and "Well, Tin home all day."—Chrlstla« budding restriction». Class "C" camps Science Monitor. are temporary permits issued to give Work Clothes C. B. Collins the owners time to comply with the reg McMinnville, Oregon ulations. If the recommendations are not carried out and the camp is found in an unsanitary conditiau upon a One month old W bite Leghorn Author» Who Evince ’ Interest in Cookery second inspection, the tourist camp is roosters for sale at 11.00 per dozen. If the stories of Brillat-Savarln closed. This ermp can not he re opened Please bring your own boxes. which It Is proposed to publish in com J. A. Johneon 37-2tf memoration of his centenary reveal untill the recommendations have been »1 S Provide Friday and Saturday Shoppers A Great Line-Up of Savings A Friday & Saturday Only Women s and Misses Ari ie Ci. Weil Ker Tailored Coats ‘How dumb Is the Dummy.” Come and see. Rdgurlarly Selling at 22.50 For Motoring Business Street wear und Sport wear Methodist Church of these stylish all wool coate will be placed on sale »nd can be had at this low price of 115.75 on Friday and Saturday ONLY. Every coat in this eveot was made to sell at a much higher price. Consider your self fortunate, if you can arrange to attend this sale such a wonderful opportunity is seldom presented to buy up-to-the- minute coats at such a great reduction. Every coat is new »nd shown for the first time. They are a direct factory shipment -< S3 For Your Graduation Dres?—All Silk Crepe de Chine in 10 beautiful Colorings Just In! Women’s and Misses Oxfords Patent and Light Tan for Sports wear 2.98» Men,» Four Pocket Ribbed Sport Coat? A Gord Low Priced Work Jacket. Speciil & 3.90? Special Purchase. .50 Pairs of Men’s Black Dress Shoes. Priced Unusually Low M J. C. BRILL STORES nr | OSBORN’S Successors to Oregon McM innville SI This 'office for JOB k. H. Robinson, Prop. Lumber $10 CO and Up per Thousand Extra Star “A” Star Shingles 13 60 per M Full line of Building Materials WORK Free delivery up to 1 mile PRINTS Play Oxfords ♦ "Have your graduating Photc- graphs taken at the Newton Studio McMinnville Ore. Successor to •C. M. Coffey. Newton Studio 38-tf McMinnville Oregon The regular monthly meeting ot the Webfoot Parent Teacher Asrociation was held nt the school houee Friday evening. Plan? were made and committee? appointed for the last day of school activities to be held next Thursday A short program wn? enjoyed by everyone. Mr. Robertson h new- comer tn the neighborhood, played several fine violin numbers. Ruth Beech gave a reading and Rev. Walker told some stories. The main business of the evening was the election of officer? Mrs Finn- icutn was re-elected president, B. A. Felton vice president, and Clarence Warner Secretary. The association voted to make this the la»t meeting until next fall. their author to the world as a auccesa- ful writer of fiction as well as a gas tronomer, he may perhaps be regarded as repaying the Interest which some noted novelists have taken In matters of the table. Balzac took a keen In tereat In cookery, ns befitted a man of gigantic appetite. So also did George Sand, whose cookery must have been pretty good, since ft was reputed to be as exciting ns her romance«. Joseph Conrad, as he admitted In connection with a cook hook written by Mrs. Con rad. gave n high place In his esteem to the culinary arts, while George Meredith left a book of cookery re ceipts In his own hnndwrltlng which figured In a book seller's catalogue some years ago and mny possibly yet appear In print. Bl 1.50 Another Diplomat Five year-old William, the son nt religious parents, has been taught that Sunday Is not a day for play. One Sunday his mother wns sur prised and horrifiod to find him sail ing hls toy boat In the bathtub. "William 1“ she exclaimed. "Don’t you know It's wicked to sail boats on Sunday?" "Now don't get excited, mother," was the calm reply. "This Isn't any pleasure excursion. This Is a mission ary boat going to darkest Africa."— The Open Road. Mems ?hoes num A tan ber in Woolverines, semi-dress shoe, made of solid Only $4.50. leather M 3.00 (UnMr (Bef» (management Reasonable Prices and Good Service » Just received some new Wc have a full line of play in 36 inch Prints, latest pat Oxfords in ali sizes. These are one of the best terns at 24c. makes. 5 to 8 lu Night Gown Crepe carried out. ^ho Jayton föharmaay Day ton, Oregon Phone 46x9 M RI terns m new W Straw Hats assortment have ever shown Hats for everyone from 25c to 85c we M Shippy fi Filer »WEEES£BSEES2$EE2£^ESEESES£ESEH3E«S»SES' ü