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Real Specials In I Offering A MID-YEAR CLEARANCE Outstanding Examples of BRILL S Value-Giving -All Pr»ced At IMPORTANT SAVINGS TO YOU All the Featured at a special price Women’s Cool Voile Frocks, $2 05 Women s Pure Silk Stockinas with 24 inches 100 Worsted Swimming Suits 3.95 Silk Chiffon Stockings 135 newer shades. of silk-and a short lisle top of pure worsted —rib stitched—plain color» blonde satin shade Special purchax Regularly f 1 6 > Children s Denim Play Suits Blue trimmed in red. Specially priced at ...................................... Men s Fancy Sporl Coats Y ung men like these -j C (I Values to »<5.00 ................ tJ »00 flashy plaid patterns. Women's Patent Strap Slippers New ebipnent^ 00 of 13 50 shoe» on sale at ......... Ch; dren's Leather P ay Sh. cs 11.18 Very s'<-ciai al this Largar sizes R ^^0 w Men's Dress Work Shoes Offering al) I.’00 shoe» lef' in a nek st a quick • s< up price... 3.90 in Men’s Work ... •VQp Extra quality b ue chambray ................I x7V Extraordinary Bargains Shirts J. C. BRILL STORES Successors to OSBORN’S McM innville Oregon DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banke, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the ....... Stated Oregon, county, cities or otl er public funds...-...............105,7”>4.12 24 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding ........................... <71.45 2-' Caehier’s checks of thia bank outstanding pavable on demand............. '. < ¡.36 26. Certified checks outstanding ................................................................. •............. Total of demand deposits, other than batik deposits, subject................ to reserve, items 23, 24 , 25 , 26 »106,473.55 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and jmyable............... on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding...................................................27,977 79 28, Sav ings deposits, payable subject to notice............................................. 7,5»i !7 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject........... ... to notice, items 27 ar.d 28, »175,157.29 Total ................................ ..Yambill . .88. STATE OF OREGON, County ol...... I,................ . Harry Sherman ., cashier ot the above named hank, sio solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowieoge a ad belief............................. Harry Sherman ..............CaeLicr. CORRECT—Attest : (SealJ Subscribed and sworn to before me July ...,1926. J. L. Sherman......................... I .day of this 8 R. L Harrie.................. . .. I ...... Notarv Public. J. E. Mellinger...... .... L. A. Rveener....................... My commission expires . June 3, 1927 Harry Sherman, Dirtctois., Why Eating Greater Cause of Death Than Drinking Why Called "Arctic” The word Arctic Is derived from the Oreek "Arkto*," a bear, the reference being to the constellation of the Great Bear. How Hornets Build Hornets build of the weather-beaten libers from old fences, boards or other ■wood, They are vary fond of building lu the peaks of houses, under shelter •d the eaves. How to Kill Germs Germs can be killed by exposing them for one second to ultra-violet ruys of short-wave length. Sound travels faster and farther through the ground than through the air. It is because of this »act that one iusm pictures of scouts and others with their ears be the ground—sounds can then be picked up #'hlch are otherwise quite inaudible. No No. No. No. No. SAI 867 3M» SM 3A& 5 M H II 10 :.<< 3 10 0 32 » mm 1 Por ila tul H 10 n 10 10 ti 00 7 II A M A M »» I'. M a » A M. • • 1’. M a » »1 INSURANCE hire, I heft, Life. We care for vonr Einliesileuiout, and J. L Sherman à Son Oleson BARcER SHOP Rabico Jyiircutting Agency lor Newberg Lnundrv Day Ion, - Oregon Ladd’s Funeral Home I 7b Serre Humanity Heller Day and Night I’hone Blue 90 inis heroic statue of the commander-tn-chlef of th» first armies ot tn» McMinnville, Oregon United State* was made for the city of Portland. Oregon, though not yot deliv ered there by the artist. The western municipality has loaned It to th» Sesqui-Centennlal International Exposition, opening in Philadelphia June 1 Dr. 0. C. Goodrich and continuing until December 1. to celebrate 150 years of American Independ ence. At the foot of the sculpture is shown Pornpeo Copptnl. th» sculptor. DENTIST Dr Henry Waldo Poe. ot Portland, declare» the face to be the most correct likeness ot Washington ever modeled. ,4 Office Phone Red 49 Day ton THE SESQUI FROM THE AIR ihcgon Il W. Burnard, M. I) 78, Day ton, Oregon O. B. Abdill Having installed a Lindi» Stitcher do all shoe repairing ness. n< it- House BEST BEDS ON EARTH Mra C. E. Mauts. rop. For Service I tbrp cocoa > tbap. H cup Few »i WH Y= 14 tap vanilla Scald the diluted milk In a double boiler. Mix cocoa, sugsr. salt and add the hot water. Cook over a low flame from 10 to IB minutes, etirrlng occa sionally to prevent burning. Add to the cocoa the scalded milk ; return to the double boiler and continue cooking for 10 minutes. Add vanilla, chill be fore serving. Pour Into tall glasses which contain a few small cubes of Ice. Serve plain or top with whipped cream sprinkled with cinnamon. Serves four au »ar nutmeg 2-1 cup cold evaporated milk with tbap berry or cherry Juice or tbap non-alco holic sherry Separate white from yolk of egg Add salt to white and beat until stlfT Beat yolk until thick and lemon col ored and add the fruit Juices, nutmeg and sugar. Combine diluted milk with yolk mixture. Pour Into a tall glnss and put the egg white on top. Sprinkle top with chopped nuts and serve at once. Serves one. Orange-Nog. % <mp orange juice 1-1 oup evaporated milk diluted with ! 1-1 tap ansar 1-1 cap cold water Add sugar and salt to orange Juice and pour slowly Into the diluted milk, stirring to mix thoroughly. Chill be fore nerving One-half tsp. lemon Im proves ttds drink for many. Serves C. S. LEWIS, A gent . Hibernation Might Be Good for Mankind 11» cupa »vap orated milk diluted with diluted How Sound Travels AMI AM 358 352 lkm | In connection with mixed drinks, the following formulas for milk beverages may aid mothers In serving something new: Iced Cocoa 1 tbap How Atmosphere Acts No. Ni» No. No. No. An idea of th" size and scope of the Sesqul-Ccntennlal International Exposition, which will be held In Philadelphia from June 1' to December 1, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of tho Déclaration of American “The action of one, in behalf of Independence, Is given in thls pliotograph. In the foroground Is the great another, peri irmed in the interest Municipal Stadium, which scats 100,000 peraons. North of the stndlum can be seen two of the vast exhibition buildings. The finit Is the Balace of of both, is service. Agriculture and the second the Palace of Liberal Arts. Opposite the latter building is the big auditorium, which scats 20,000 persons on a single floor. Try the Union Auto Ins. Co. To the loft of the stadium can be seen the world famous Indian building the Taj Maha). ■gg-Nog. When the signs are for rain the at mosphere Is quite humid; the more humid the air, other things being equal, the leas It weighs per cubic foot—that la, the lighter It is In the sense of weight. However, the more humid the air, other things being equal, the more sluggish, as a rule, we feel; we blame our "heavy” feeling on the air, and say the air Is heavy. Tn l'orllaii<l Drink 1» the »«eond greatest cause of disease and death. Food come* first, then drink. Excluding alcoholic beverage*, there are downs of drinks on the market today whose effect is detrimental, particularly to children Milk Is the best drink for children. Not only Is It drink, but food as well— the most nearly perfect food known to man. Milk Is an all-the-year-round drink and for this reason the children often rebel against drinking it. Thia condi tion, however, may be overcome by the Introduction of the mixed drink. Milk or diluted evaporated milk may be mixed with eggs or used in fruit Juices or in some other way which will disguise the fact that the drink contains milk. In the hot summer months when the child naturally drinks more than tn cooler weather, it Is wise to vary the ways of serv ing milk, so as not to create a distaste for this important food. Mice “Waltz” The balancf\T apparatus of the In ner ear of the nw** Is imperfect, causing the animal to turn constantly in short circles. This defect is strong ly fixed and transmitted with regu larity to the young. TIME TABLE By W. W. O'BRIEN (Noted Caminal Lawyer of Chicago.) Business und professional men work- Ina under high iiervuua pressure do not a* long as men whose pur- »uita k>s|> th»HU out of door» and active. Examine the record» of longevity mid you will find that on Iha averaga th» longeat-llved Mu are »oldler», »»11- on and farmer*, all avo cation* which tend to keep a man at W. W. O’Brian. bl* physical best. Man. In general, roll» down the hill of life fastest when his figure Is Leanness and loimevlty” Is a rotund good axiom for buatuess num to re- member. If office workers would Mt a little les», they would add year» to their Ilves. Overfeeding 1* a* dangerous to adult* as underfeeding 1* to ehUdren. Foods difficult to digest, or which overstimulate, should be avoldod by persona whose work doe* not require any particular amount of physical ex ercise. Yet thousand* of buslne»» I men eat as much a* or more than men who do manual labor. And. Inevitably, nature rebel* aud sickness results. Many of the country’s foremost ex ecutives eat but two meal* a day. breakfast and dinner In the evening. They seek to keep the organs of the body from becoming clogged. Thou sands of other business men confine themselves at noontime to custards, pudding*, soups and other sustaining dishes made with milk, or evaporated milk, which is milk In D« nrvf sterile form, from Vhlch tk» per cent of the water ha* been removed by evapora tion. Such a diet is light aad readily assimilated. There Is no more necessary lesson to be learned by tho t rain worker than bow to keep well and healthy by proper attention to food habits. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF BANK OF DAYTON ........................... ............ ..... THE. IX THE STATE UF OREGON DAYTON AT June 30,.. .. .1921» AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items » 103,494.39 29 and 30, if anv....................... ........................................... 127.17 Overdrafts secured and unsecured ........................................................ 3. Ü. 8. government securities owned, including those shown in items 30 and 35, if anv............................................................................ .8,450.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items. ..17,830.20 30 and 35 if any....... ................................................................ 1,800.00 5 Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc................... .10,120.00 6. Ranking bouse, »7C00.00; furniture and fixtures, »3120.00 Real estate owned other than banking house ...................... (ab) Lash on band in vault and due from banks, bankers and.................. trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 3 >,245.10 ........ 11. Checks on banke outside city or town of reporting bank and other. 90.43 cash items.......................................................................... • Total cash and due from banke, items 8, 9, (0 auu 11 Interest, taxes and expenses paid................................ 1175,157.29 Total...................................................................... LIABILITIES | ..25 000.00 16. Capital stock paid in......... ........................... ...................... ....... 5.1J00.00 __ Surplus fund.......................................... ............................. 18. (a) Undivided profits................................................. $ 1 143.90 (b) Lees current expenses, interest and taxes paid f . .25.00 19. Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation........... Charter No. 120 H. P Rallwuy Go. Eat Less and Live Longer, Saya Lawyer HOW PACIFIC The first to give the 11 me of Sun Francisco to the fume Pa cific const metropolis were iron cisco Palon and Benito Cumbon. two Franciscan friars, who In 1776 left Monterey with seven seventeen dra- civilians goons, with ihelr families, and established the Spanish mlss'ou of San Francisco. In 1835 William A. Richard son, an Englishman, erected the first tent on the site of the pres ent city on what was later Du pont street and began a trade In bides mid tallow. In 1830 one Jacob Loose ar rived at the mission and put up the first private dwelling. In 1839 Jenn Vloget surveyed the town ami laid out the streets and lots. In 1.841 two Ameri cans built a sawmill, and In 1840 Captain Montgomery of the United States war sloop Ports mouth raised the American flag on what later became Ports mouth square, and a little later s ship arrived from New York with 200 Mormon emigrants. It was called Yerba Buena until January 30, 1847, when Ihe Al calde changed the mime of the settlement to San Francisco. Neetkui Barber Shop The suggestion that hibernating Day ton, Oregon might be emulated with practical sue ' cess by human beings wa > advanced by Vernon Luihy of the United States - Expert Ladies Hair Cutting biological survey nt the annual meet- 1 Ing of the American Society of Mum Two men working on Satur- male: i ts at the American Museum of Natural History. Describing the results of bls study 1 lîarl Q, Kidd, Prop of the long winter sleep among some of our mumtmils, Mr. Bailey said be was encouraged to believe in n simi lar form of hibernation ns u physical aid to mankind. He suggested that ( ’orne in and see 1 hat tho assembled scientists from all parts I (•quipped of the country devote further study . complet ly to II. ) “I see no romon why hibernation should not be made use of in the modi- ' cal profession or In other practical ; ways of mankind," snld .Mr. Bailey. * "It might be applied with special bene- | fits in disorders of the nervous sys- I Rox I. Peffer, Prop. tern." Hibernation, the speaker said, wns something between sleep and death Story of Lotteries which progressed until the sleeper’s The lotteries were first henrd of body became and respiration reached a scarcely perceptible rale. In Englund In Elizabeth’s reign (IG -9) This condition In some mammals might and were deemed legal until nn act ol continue for nix months, while others William III declared them “publh awoke occasionally to feed from food nuisance." But this net failed to ubol Ish them. stored nearby. Mr. Bailey said he had been much impromed by the experience of Nan- Point in Health sen, the explorer, who, while isolated Don't neglect little scratehes >■ many years ago In the Arctic, virtu cuts because they lire mil Impoii ally slept through the entire winter looking. A pin prick has caused den months, arousing himself momentailly through Infection If you io । from day to day only to eat frozen wound clean you are doing nil ilmt I blubber before drow-lug off again. humanly possible to guard again»’ blood poisoning. Peffer's Garage I