DAYTON TRIBUINR A.N. Merrill »SEESKa aaaa 2233S3K3Ì Editor By Mrs. Rose Roliertaoa Entered at the post offtoe In Payton, Mrs Harry Colson left on Wed- Oregon, a* second class mail matter, । nesday of last week for a visit at under the Act of March .'I, 1870. T he B ig E vent O f T he S eason Red Bluff. Calif. Fred Deet» »nd wife of 8t Jobos, were in town Monday, guests the Fletcher home Hnbacrlplion |I.6O por yMr In advance. Jun* lo, iw.'ö. Brills Great June Carl Rainier attended a C E lorn-ting at Yamhill on Sunday afternoon Methodist Church u V aae Saundsrs, student ut thè Angelus Lafayette wp well represented Tempie Training Hcboo), Los Angle*, both at Newberg Berrian day and California. at the Pioneer picnic at Amity on June 5th CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dayton Mra Kinney, the mother of Mrs Services every Sunday aa follows; Adam Schweiger, who has been 1(1:00 A. M. Bible School 11 00 A M. living in Washington for some 1’reachlng 7 00 P.M. lime arrived here a week ago Christian Endeavor AH fronda ara invited. The "8unbegms” of the Evan­ BAPTIST Clearance S Eight Special Sale Days Beginning Friday June 11th & Ending Saturday, June 19th R M A once a year Value Event, Importantfor its Extraordinary w M ika Daisy Johnnon returned Iron Glasgow, Montana, Tuesday 10 00 A.M. Bunday Hchool 11 : A. M. I * veB í üB Her friend» are glad to u Preaching TV Prayer Meeting Wednesday, Ms P. M.' welcome her apin tu our town Are you saluted ¡ in ne«d of heeling I The Ramon^ club met last Fri­ for your body, peace fur your soul, or day with Mrs Adam Dell Au en> more ut (lui, come to thè Eoli Gospel Asaembly and bear Eviingelisl Bilia juyabie afterupuu was »pent Full Gowpol Aaeornbly Wide Store Sunday School, 10 A. M , Frank W , Hole, Fup’t. A H Denney returned hone from (be Pur|land Surgical and Morning Worship. Il Harmon by Pa-tor 7:UU p. m. Medical hospital the latter part of Fpworth League 8 00 p. m. the week He is looking and feel- Preaching Her vice« .ing fine Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7 3o p m. I j Ethel Mulapax ia now employed Service at Webfunt 0 io A. M th” N®” Hôpital in McMinn- Morning Worship, 11 A. M. ’ HI*, where her sister Alice has Fundav School been in training the past year l^iroy Walker, P»»tor. n n ft n rd Specials timely in their Style and Seasonable Appeal, All items are special NM purchases and lines taken from regular stock( guaranteeing you savings not pos- M Bible under ordinary merchandising conditions, Come to this Great Event En joy economies with us! Hundreds Of Sensational Bargain Offerings Goods of Reliable Quality at Definite Reductions See double page circular or Telephone-Register for prices gelical 8 S bad a party last Friday at the park Candy and cookiee >0:00 a. m. were served (HIRCH Dayton Sunday School Preaching Service B. Y. P. U. Evening Service Prayer Service Thursday J. C. BRILL STORES Succossors to OSBORN’S 11 00 a. tn. 7 00 p. m. Mnurice Robertson and Harley Warner have Irren hauling fruit to HtOO p. m. Hiilsitoro for l| H Courtney 8:00 p. tn. R«v F M Fibber and family of Dayt in are moving into town We glad AIM »'»I s..- — - . - are ' R' ”»» to •• have them ax residents Casti I I Pain tor iwsnw false *eetb. — dent») ^lailuuui «nd discarded jewelry. of Ibi» place Walter G . Smith, Pastor Hoke Smelting A Retining Co., OUego. Michigan." For;—Federal Farm Loans See Attorney Frank Holmes. McMinnville, Oregon. 17-21 Mrs Ralph Jones enjoved a visit from her mother, Mrs Kinman of Camas, Wash, last week Miss Emma Fette of Chicago, III who is a njece of Wm Robert­ son came on the third, in time to Shoes! Buckhect Shoes! c lebrate her upcle’s 66th birthday That will wear. Also Collars, She will make quite an extended Lines, Bridles, Strap-work and visit * The Childrens Day program of Work Clothes C. B. Collins McMinnville, Oregon the Evangelical fl 8 ha« been post poned until June 20th A. H. Robinson, Prop. E Z Perkins lute bought a new "Have your graduating Photo* Eord sedan graphs tnkrn at the Newton Studio Leo Elwerlh of Middleton was a McMinnville Ore. Successor to business visitor Monday C. M. Coffey. School closes this week with Newton Studio 38— t Î class picnics There are five pupils McMinnville Oregon who completed the 8th grade, Vel- ma Imus, Helfn Hodgins, Mary Coughtry, Tbefoo Wise and Char- and You can gel paris green lie Doreey spraying materials at the The Lavender club was enter- Dayton Pharmacy. tained on June Oth by Mrs Rose E Come in and try our fountain Robertson. Dayton Pharmacy. At the last meeting of the Civic service. Tobacco in Enfland Improvement Qlub, five new mem* We are here to treat you right. Many authorities have stated that tiers were added to their number Dayton Pharmacy. smoking was unknown In England be­ Ice cream and cookie» were served fore IMS. But It Is certain that, long Kinds Building Material of All DR.ARMILLER GLASSES Exclusively Optical McMinnville Oregon Lion Ha» Lucky Bona Like the children's wishbone. the Hon has u "lucky bone." which natives In Africa always present to the hunter nr other distinguished visitor who comes among them and to whom they wish to express good will. The na­ tives have great respect for the king of beasts »nd do not tolerate "Hon chops" 1n their meat rations. The white hunters say Hon chops are not good eating. Inspiration If you ever get to feeling conceited about what you have accomplished In life, read a little biography and find out how some others with half your opportunities have won worldwide recognition before they were anyway near your age. And If you should feel depressed you might note the number who have won both fame and fortune after they were far older than you.—Carthage Press. French Insurrectionist» before this period, herbs such as colts­ foot and yarrow were smoked for medical purposes. Pipes have been found belonging to an earlier date than the Sixteenth century. There Is a difference of opinion as to whom belongs the distinction of Introducing tobacco Into Great Britain: Sir Wal­ ter Raleigh, Str John Hawkins, Mr. Ralph Lane (governor of Virginia) or Captains Amidas and Barlow. Onion» Gat Hat “She used to peel onions just before I arrived home at night so that 1 would think she was crying and then I would buy her a new hat or dreas," was the testimony of a man In court In London In answer to his wife's di­ vorce suit char|lng him with neglect Ambition Reasonable Prices and Good Service a«3EÂ33Kææ3æ33KEKK9K3æ3ææK 3E3E3B3E3R« Maxine Collars 51 Ju«t received an assortment of collars, and cuffs sets' the very la e»t. These M lar beondi-plgv f ir 69 days V-u will find col* will j us t "Let's see; you're an optimist, aren't you?" "A kind o^one. I be­ lieve the woyld Is gening better every day; but I'm not so sure about the nights."—Boston Transcript. The title "Batavian Republic" was assumed by the seven united prov­ inces of the Netherlands at the time of «their organization as a republic, May fl. 1TOB. They retained the title until 1800. when the form of govern­ ment was changed and the provinces were converted Into the kingdom of Holland, under l»uls Bonaparte as king. The title Is derived from Ba­ tavia, the Latin name for Holland and the Netherlands. Slav Patronymic» Literary "Find” Acclaimed Still in Some Doubt Work Shirts A heavy hiikorv stripe shirt Priced fl 10 A Bargain Laces M M M Jus* received a shipni nt of new lacee. Also shoulder strapping, in the fam y edge Something New 11 "Pachint Induatry” From the beginning pork was salted down and packed In barrels, hence arose the name now given the meat Industry. It Is more or less a mis nomar today because It applies In » greater degree to the Industries of fruit and vegetable canning where packing In containers Is an Important feature. Other 79c 90c $1.09 H The finding of another "Tamerlane," I the first printed work of Edgar Allan | Poe, has been acclaimed as the great­ est literary find in years. "Tamer­ lane" was published by Toe when he was just sixteen and it Is the highest priced of American first editions. It Deadliest Wound Is the greatest desideratum of book A wound from a tongue la worse collectors. The British museum ha» than a wound from the sword; the 1 one. The latest copy was found la « latter affects bnly the body the for­ ! small bookshop In Boston. mer, the spirit, the soul.—Pythagoras. Ski and vjtch are patronymics, meaning "son of,” as distinguished from the matronymlc ovna, meaning "daughter of.” The termination ski Is found In many Polish surnames. The ABC club was the name Stymied adopted by certain Republican en­ "Father, I cannot tell a It«," little ’ thusiasts In Purls, France, profess Ooerge began, hut Washington, senior, 1 Ing to relieve the depressed. These Interrupted: '*There’s no use In your men organized an Insurrection, which taking up golf then.” was suppressed with bloodshed on June 0, 1832. These events are de­ What Your Heart Waith» 1 scribed by Victor Hugo In his great The weight of the human heart la work of fiction, "Les Miserables.” from eight to twelve ounces. | The Fithian Ou'ing Shots made leather. For rummer wear. »2.50 Priced the set you are looking for. Early Republic “Men's ambition Is generally propor­ tioned to their capacity. Providence seldom send» anyone Into the world with an Inclination to attempt great things who have not abilities likewise to perform them "—Ben Jonson. i! Jayton Box 177 Phone 46X9 I ure (Boot j^ounfam perinee ©a-3 ton Rumiar Straw Hats A straw bat will be found here for Brassieres everyone. Tost received a new assortment of Brassieres. These are pew Bond Brassiers. The two-bit hat is with ns again, is light and lasty. it & M W T M ft From 25c. up. « n Shippy & Filer & ft W