^MBMtetekteSdsmteswstedm«*«««*«* JiHttty I Economy Service Hibbert’s Grocery LOCAL? WE WANT YOUR SUGGESTIONS By Mr». R. G. Hadlay Karl Coburu had his tonsils returned Mr». J. A. McFarlane ami »«m Glen Tu«»lay. ♦♦ and Mias Lucille NawbuUta were Pott- Mi-» Irma II Jr spent ths week land visitor« We>iiir«.1ay. AND CRITICISMS The aitu <>f this bank la to Herve you as nearly ns poneiM« hi Ilie way you want to bn served. end wiih botai» folks Always a complete stock of Fancy and Stupì« Groceries, Fruita aud vegeta bls« in Season. Mrs. Wesley Versleeg «nd Imbv of Portland si**nt Iha week end at ilia Lynn Orason broth«* «»I Mu I). B. home of her «later in Ian Mia. Hcoll A Mill is her«« visiting lelxtHra. Edward*. Our fauntsin service ia up lu-the Every article of food purchased here is of the Highest 1 Riandarti of Quality obtainable. We believe, for good results 1 and for your health’s sake, “Always’’ buy the ‘•Best.’* Fruit Jars and all canning accessories. better Jells, Jami and Marmalades. Pleasantdale Use “Certo” for Complet* libe of Men’s and Boys Work Garments. minute Patten I'hotniaii If there ar«* any little things which wn have not doue. or anything which you think wo might do lietler, do not hesitate to tell US. Mie AdtUaon left fur Walla Walla last e -ek, where he will work thru harvest. Bill sa-t Ralph Abdill aere bora Verna and Leia Warren returmsl to lor Dtvoraliou Day. their Louie here Friday, irom Weal Lyon, where they have been attending The Perle Bogie family of Portland high school. spent the week end wiib relativer ber». Cha*. Fisaarwr of Willamette visit* Earl worin who teaches »«bool cl at tbe bum* of his aunt Mra. Matt in Montana is horn* for the vaca Warren. It will lie a favor to us, sod a liauefit to you. tion, Mrs W. L. Haivhaleiu and sons Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Jatkmen have Laurence and Wavne, Kenneth and moved into tbe boute we recently Ai er a Id Hadley aud Jame« Wakefield Jr. vacated. attended the Military Touauament iu Corvallis Saturday. Our prices are RIGHT. For Children. Bear Brand O3iery School Books anil School Supplies Dayton. Clsvton Willard ia home from Frank Mason and wile of Loa Angele* hi« school work at Harriahurg. He Cal. are Spending their vacation at the will teach at Carlton next year. latter« parents, George Christenson and Phone Red 28 spent Monday at the R. II. Hadley Airs Jeffries son and daughter, Mr. home and Mrs Veil Tabbot of McMinnville Roy RoLinson an t wife of Middleton and eon Frank Barks were calling on Fay Robii.»on and family of Wendling the formers sietsi Mrs )> B Abdill. Grover Johnson of Newberg and Mr». E. G. Kidd and family spent Alice Naeve and daughter Betty were Decoration Day with relatives at Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Gaston. David Robinson. CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods Mrs. L. H, H i yes of Ga?Un is Eli Fanning and wife of McMinnville visiting at the home of her daugh and sou Clarence of Canada visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. David ter, Mrs. E G. Kidd. Jas. Wakefield, Prop. Claude Proffitt who taught in Robinson. Miss, Ethel Jackman of Salem and the school at Enterprise, Oregon Eime'Jackman of Monmouth, spent is home for’vacation. COLLECTIONS the week end at the home of their par No Collection No Charge Knight Adjustment Go. Mr, and Mra. Phil Gate* and ents, Geo. Jackman and wife. baby James Leroy have gone to Mrs. Daisy Johnstone who has been Mill City to reside. How’s Your Subscription M. R. COOPER Phone Red 73 Oregon ^vmrririJJUUuiinririrrnrTTTTrrir^ DAYTON MOTOR vj CO. Jim Penland. Mgr. Goodyear, Fisk and FIRESTONE TIRES Gas, Oils and Accessories Oregon Leather FAN BELTS -RADIOS-- Dayton 45X3 - Oregon Come in and see that completly exuip- ped new shop. Peffer’s Garage Rex I. Peffer, Prop. FRED ANDERSON Horseshoeing,? General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Weod Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty Dayton, Oregon I Phone 45X1 'n;* Miss Ethel Jackman of Salem, and Elmer Jackman of Monmouth, spent the weekend with their par ents in Ilie Pleasanidaie neighor- bood. ft- There is no particular season for an Electric Range for use i* d"airable throughout the entire year. The automatic Types of Electric Ranges materially aid cooking convenience. The Electric Runge is being more generally used because other forms of fuel have incr.'SSed in price while electric service Ims been materially reduced. The Electric method is the clean, cool, and sanitary way; and take» the curse off the kitchen. The food is lietter cooked, stays warm a longer period of time and has a flavor in meat» unknown to other methods of preparation« Ralph Thompson of Portland spent the week end with home folks. । m' Hcott Edwards, Merle Reichstein and Vernon and Gerald Hadley attended tbe t>all games in Portland Monday. Mrs, J. W. Shippy who has been in poor health for some time, is at the home of her slater Mrs. A. M. Vernon in the Webfoot neighbor hood. Mr. Shippy report« that 6he is improving slowly. Mrs. Flora Wakefield and son Alva left for Roseburg, Tues lay Morning, for a two weeks visit with relatives, Jim is spending his vacation, behind,the .Confectionery counter. ' * t' of hi* lung* punctured by a rib and at t me of going to pre«« 1« in a precarious condition. Mr, Bchnnter 1« past 70 year« of age. Dr. Burnard siys he cant tell yet how «i rions his condition la. Rec Htanbery of Sierra Madre, Calif an old time friend of H. 0. Ogden and alro an old-time print er, called thin morning. From here the Stanbery.s go to Wallace, Idaho to visit a daughter. Mr. Htanbery like all printers enjoys fishing and will probably get rich about as faat fishing for trout as a newspaper man does fishing for money due him on delinquent pubBcriptions, but the dickens of it is bow'd he get enough ahead to buy a fishing license. Tillamook • See our Electric Ranges on our floor. Hotpoint Ranges we consider tbe best. Westinghouse and w Kenneth and “Hua'' Hadley and Jim Wakefield attended th« Military Tourn Mine Madelene Roesner has ament at Corvallis. Saturday and re finished her first year an teacher, port a swell time. Kenneth went as a near Willamina, and is again at Tribune representative. her home near town. The company at the Abdill home memorial Day were Mrs grace Fisher and baby June from Portland, W F Abdill daughter Ruby and sons Lewi« and Percy also Ralph and wife and children of Garibaldi Hillsboro w m s s* s*» >»« snsnsnsn — ■■■■*■■ house this week, by painting a Goo. Robinson and wife were Hope- nice clei.n white with red trimings visitors Sunday Purnell Fishburn of Portland, a Mrs. E. A. Coons of Butte Mon former Dayton girl, was here for Decoration Day exercises and as tana, a former school teacher in sisted by singing two appropriate our city school is spending a few songs. days visiting at the Ruth H iyden home It has been finally decided to celebrate Monday, July 5th. One Mies Barnard very plesantly day only. There was some talk entertained a few fiiends at the of celebrating both Saturday and Doctor ’ s home last Friday, in hon Monday blit finally it was decided or of their »inter Mr». Simpkin» OD Monday only. who expects to return to her home Mrs. Mu?>* Coffin of Portland, in California before very long. Mrs. Ada Wills of Carlton and Mrs. Anna McNeish of Portland, Chris Schunter fell out of a cherry sisters of Kra. Emily J Nichols of tree at his farm today and had «ever*I this city, spent the week end at yids broken, his collar bone broken one her homo. New Line Of Phone at tbe home of her mother Mrs. David Tom Lyman a son of Fred Ly Robinson iecovering from an operation, McMinnville man of the Webfoot country split was able to return to her borne in Portland 502 Board of Trade Bldg. one of his thumbs open with an ax Wendling this week. yesterday, Tbe Improvement Club and school Harold Newiuan and family returned held their annual picnic at th« school । to t heir home in Nehalem Mond ay house Friday. A dinner and ice cream । after spending a week with relatives and cake were served at noon, after here and at Mill City. which officers for the ensuing year were elected, Those elected were J. B. Still- The Merill, Newman, Jackman and well Jr pres., Ed Gratwnborst vic* pre* Gates families were Munday gu-sts at Mrs Ed Richards seev and trees. A the 0. H. Newman home at Mill City. short program was given «nd a ball L E Morton sure improved the game placed between the bovs and looks of the D V F D hose cart married men. Tbe boy« won. Bo«c Shooks, Cabinet Work, Mill Work and Building Material of A)1 Kinds. Dayton. Oregon - Mrs. L J. Shippy and daughter wife. 11. A. Howard and wife id Portland Opal of Parma, Idaho are viaiting relatives here and at vtcMinnville and H. K Skinner and wife of Sheridan Oregon Day ton, BANK OF DAYTON Electric Supply & Contracting Company “It Serves You Right” Cor. 1st and College St. Newberg, Oregon - Phone, Blue 34 aaaaaa I (Unter (Uct» (ttlancijemenf I ÇAc Jayton Qharmaay X Reasonable Prices and Good Service Early Indoor Circua The first Indoor circus of modern times was built at Paris In 1843. It was built entirely of wood, the arena was 108 meters long and 104 wide, and It had a seating capacity of 15,000 persons. Thia was destroyed by fire in 1870. i Home, Sweet Home Home, sweet home (eight o'clock tn the evening) The baby'« crvln' for n drink of water. Dad's yellin’ for his slippers. The two boys can't find their pajamas. The dishes are waitin' in the sink Somebody's ringing the front doorbell. Anil mom has but two hands. Up to the Individual To Brighten Dark Room Any man can overcome his aor- rows, hl« defeats, his defects In ed« cation—even his weakness of dtspo sltlon and temperament—If he Is will ing to work hard enough at some worthwhile task.—Clayton 8. Cooper. For the gloomy or small dark room; It Is best to use fabrics which have a highly lustrous finish. Richly-col ored damask fits nicely Into such « room. Artificial silk la suitable for draperies when a Chinese rug Is used. Taffeta Is another suggestion.