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DAYTON A. N. Merrill Lafayette Locals Editor I m.-n- I ->i ih. priât olin e m Dnvton, Ori-voii, a» SKOnd class mali mattar, under th« Act of March 3, 1H7W. Subscription |l.W par year In advance. July U 9 1920 Mr». L. A Mrs. Rose Robertson, Editor Under thi» head we will be ¿lad to chronicle the activities of your community anu also publish your advertisements.. Evangelical Church Methodist Church Erank M Fisher, Minister. Bunday School, 1U A. M., Frank W. I Bunday Hcbool, Mr». Rose Kobartnon, Hole, Hup’t. Morning Worship. 11 d»ruun by Pastor Hup’t. lUa. in eviry Bunday. Fp worth League 7 00 p. tu. h. L. C E., Carl Keister, Pm., 7 p tn. Preaching Her vices 8 OU p. m. • very Bunday. Prayer Meeting. Thursday. 7 HO p tn PrMcbing, a p, m. «very Sunday Service at WebfuDt, Service at Pike first and third Bundays Mornlug W oralrip, M 30 A. M at h a. m Sunday Kef k >| 11 A. M. I "Coms thou with u« and we will do thee guo-1 ” t ull Go,pol Awaambly Bunday 8cbool 10 ÜUA.M. Preaching 11: A. M. Praysr Heeling. Wedut-sda*. 8: P. M. Are you .ati.fieii; la ne^l of healing for your body, peace for your soul, orj more of God, com« to the Full Go»|>el Assembly and bear Evangelist RHI k use Hauudtrs, at nd» nt of tbe A'gelu» Temple Training Hcbool, Los Angles, California. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' Dev tun Services every Sunday us follows; Bible Hcbi-ol 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M» Christian Endeavor 7:00 P.M. All friend» are invited. BAPWf CHURCH 10:00». ru. Sunday School Preaching Servie» Il 00 a. m. 7 00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Evening Service ty00 p. m. 1'rayer Service Thurs-lav H DO p. tn. Walter G. Smith, pastor D. K. Ha-1 ley and wife ol Oregon City visited a while Satuiday afternoon with Gtandpa ami Grandma Hud ley. Before leaving they treated them to a car ride in the country. Mr. Reecbrr bas well sani tbat every lille tnan liaa lo Ite iupl<orted by »olile Industrlou» m in. prevaliti hard lock. Felbers ahould teach their children that if aux one « ill not neither »hail he attuiti success. Maurice Miller anil »lie of Salem and Mrs. Laura Bald*in ol Veda, Orrgon wem visitors at the Chea Hadley borne Sunday evening. Mr». Balu win la grandula Hadley'» daughter and Mr. Miller a grandton Mrs. Baldwin will stay with her mother u few days. Ronner, Tbersfore and ' M.dslei,« accompanied by LeOtis 1^-- i Msstar were shopping in Portland, i‘<" lav LeOti, .n.» Madales, re “'"u vd will-friuod» and relation until Mrs J aunt M1„ was In the Scboolol Ba-lc Arts and Sciences and the departments of Industrial Journalism, the Library, Physical Education, end M usie. Technical and Special Training— Frank Coughtry and family Glady» Hartman and Carl Schaffer Ä •pent Sunday with friend, near were married at Salem, Saturday, July I M Gaston. J4, 1926, Th, community wishes then. I hfj Courtbey. With curricula leading to the balchelor'» degree in the schools of AGRICULTl RE HOME FXONOMICB CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MILITARY SCIENCE MINES COMMERCE PHARMACY ENGINEERING VOCATIONAL EDUCA FORESTRY TION Graduate work is offered in moot of th« schools. In addition to the Resident Instruction, the Experiment Station and Extension Ser vice specialize in the application of science in every day life. M Fl«tcher celebrated his 72 °a Monday al a birthday Rev. L H Willard and family stop dinner given by hie daughter Mrs ped at the home of his parents Mr. and A M M FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20 For latest Catalogue and ! nforntationaddress THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College Mrs. Wilard. on his way to camp meet ing at Portland. most delightfully entertained at the Mi"» Prudence Durmy spent Sun- home of Mrs Maye Catti« last Fri-N,v wRb friend Mi» Elair Mr. and Mrs. Greene of Lebanon .......... I Yoder, at Yoderville. Oregon. Kan»M viaited at the Charle» Hadaway home Wednesday. Mrs Harold Aten entertained her friend Mrs Wm. Rebwalt of Sher The Fred Morgan family went wood Uet week. Mra. Sam Timberlake and daughter of to Seattle Thursday for n »hort Portland and Mies Belle Hall ol Willa .......... I visit, Mias Evalyn will return Ralph Jones who is working in I with them. mina took dinner with the Ed Hartman family Saturday evening. eastern Oregon was homo Satur day and Sunday. Fred Deets of Portland, R H. Courtney went to the beach Saturday for his family who had spent a week there. Mra Ed Miaa Etta Cary who has been en» Bryan and Mies Bernice Blough jAving Brightwood for several waited on customers at the storei weeks came home Sunday. during his absence. Mr« F. M Fisher gave a weiner M'" Lavine Grazier waa hostem pTiBt to her S- 8. clans at the lock" )a<t Friday afternoon to the Ro-1 Thursday afternoon. Those able mona club. 1 welve members and Ipresent were Lucile Ott. two visitors were preaeni and tl or . Rutb Wanner. Ida Dean. Kenneth ILewis, John Robertson- a ori Avalo oughly enjoyed th>day. land Wilford Fisher, Prof, John Blough and H P. Cnleron returne.l on M >nd»v from Albert R>.rrett and wife of Ksn- Newport mr . Thomse Smalley »rd ror ©ayton Building Material of All Kinds Phone 46X9 Frank Berry and Mrs Daiki are in Salem on business today. Box 177 Puppet» in Religious Rite» It was an Invention of a genius, nl though a prehistoric one— a priest—who conceived the Idea of miniature gods, who acted out thegtoryof therellgion he served. Puppets came Into being to serve this purpose. In time It grew to he a little drama of the beginning of things—Century Magazine. SQUARE DEALING Dayton Pharmacy Reasonable Prices and Good Service origin, founded In 1770 in Penn fl vanla by Jacob Engle, the name com Recent guests at the W. W Lun Ing either from the fact of Its mem Marrying in England ger home have been J. P. Shoup, bers living near the river or from their Under the law of England a man performing the act of baptism in the may marry his son's mother-In law or a Souix City Iowa Attorney; O. P Susquehanna river. his deceased wife's sister; but he can McKesson and son R F. McKes- marry neither his aunt by marriage Strength in Weakness son of Los Angeles, Mra Adolph nor his niece by marriage, let alone Women are never stronger that hie wife's mother. Horst and niece Miss Ella Schiph- when they arm themselves In their tling of Davenport Iowa. weakness—Mme. Du Deffand. Lincoln »aid, "1 have been driven to my knees many timet by the over The A. H McClure family who Keep Orange on Menu whelming conviction that 1 bad no have been away for several month Grape Sagar Best Oranges have many claims made The community is aaildenrl by The grape sugar contained in grnper wiiere else to go. My own whdotu and have returned to their home here. the death of one who will be great Ihr them. Including those of improv Is considered by physicians to be one that of all about me seemed insutficieul the complexion, easing sore throats ly missed. Mrs Marion Biddle ■nothing the nerves helping to cure in of the most readily absorbed of all tor that day.” sugars and Is the right kind to pro Mrs John Mulanax and daugh* who died Sunday. The funeral tuenxa. and curing Insomnia. mote vigor and to maintain best health. fere Ruby. Amv and Mra Clifford service was held Tuesday »Her Grandpa and Grandma Hadley bad a Gibbon, spent a moat delightful at Evangelical church. Mre real treat Friday evening Dr. Bur •lay in Poitland, Saturday, Biddle leaves a husband, five dau na rd and sister gave them a car ride in ghters three sons, two sisters two thecounlr,. They visited their old Mrs Hill and daughter of Jiills* , brothers and several grandchild bome, called on R. G. Hadlev and wife, boro were recent guests at the H, ren. Interment at Evergreen cem- and (ruin there to tb>* Conn farm w here A. Durmy home. ’ etery. Mr. Hadlev first located tn the Davton neighborhood 32 years ago in December. BLANKETS Mrs. Josephine Temple of North I Platte, Nebraska, formerly ol Lexmaum | Nebraska, lias been visiting J. E. Mil- linger and wife and other lormer Lvx- ington neighbors and friends the pari few days. This is her first trip to gun and tiiinks Ibis tbc musi u su'ilul country that sin- ha» seen. Timber Sound, Though Buried for Centurie» Furniture made from oak uaed by the Romans more than L800 years "go In the construrtlon of an em- bankment for the Thames la shortly to be added to the historic treasures of the Mauston house, says the Lon don Mall. The timber, discovered during exca I ani in tini innikel tur Evei vations behind King William street. green Blackliei rise wiii pt^ lue top E. C., Is In good condition, although It has been burled for centuries. market prive ui tu. m in CAsH. It la In the possession of Mr. 4-> tf b. L l’ùi set. Thomas J. Edwards, a member of the London and Middlesex archeological C amh P aid (or iahe levili, doutai society, who, with other experts, Is piai luuni and dmcardüd jewelry satisfied that the lind la part of the Huke Smelling tk Relining Co., Dinego, first embfuikment built by the Ro mana. Michigan." A member of the society said the timbered embankment la 83 feet For;—Federal Farm Loans north of the Roman well. probably built 200 years later. Bee Attorney Frank Holmes. Whole trunks of trees, piled one McMinnville, Oregon. 17-21 above the others, six deep and locked by cross-timbers, were found In such good condition that they can still be used for almost any purpose. DR. A.R MILLER ' I ! Three Fish Stories After three hours and a half we landed him. and he tlpiicd the s, ale si lust 275 pounds." ''Anyone Ashing off thia propetti will be severely prosecuted." ‘I toll you It was rhe finest filet of sole I ever tasted, and for rhe three of ns It cume to only HO cents." His First Love Affair If h boy who has been notoriously eirelesa of his personal appearance suddenly begins to show some Interest In the condition of bls face. neck, ears and wrists; agonizes over the pert In his heir; takes his fingernail" nut of mourning; discovers overnight that a toothbrush Is of practical value In stead of uselessly ornamental, and de mands a clean shirt ivery day; If. we say. and when, this amazing meta- morphosis occurs, remember the basts on which th» old French detective used to go to work—"find the woman.** There Isn't another thing under the sun that will produce such a revolu tion.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Exclusively Optical JOB WORK ONLY $1.85 < ’ | WINSOR FLANNELS A fine assort ment of Win. sor flannels. Fancy patterns M The thirty flrat article of the canon of ethics of the American Bar asso- ciatinn says: “No lawyer is obligated to act either as adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client-” Little Magician President Martin Van Buren was popularly called the "Little Magician" because of his shrewdness In intrigue and success in political campaigns — Exchange. MEN’S TIES | 1st arrived a large assort- ment of fancy Silk Ties to sell at $1-00 KbNS ties lot of silk ties to sell 50c W OVERALLS overall IM £ OUTINGS Our fali Outings have ar- rived in plain and fancy ors Pi ices are lower than year, Tower Famous Landmark As a landmark, nothing can equal a tower tn a hilltop. For Instance, the noted tower on the top of Leith hill, the culminating point of the North Downs, England, can be seen 40 miles The Printed Word Every reporter at one time or aa other makes each of his friends mad It Is a penalty of the newapaper game. It Is so easy to disgust peo McMinnville Oregon The story goes that ft mttftai the ple with the printed word. You caa any something to your best friend, spot where an eccentric farmer of the and he will take It as a joke. Too neighborhood was burled an horse I can state the sama thing tn print, and back, and upside down, sa that when Th¡Q offir*Pi fncl hR ,Rk** B M an The meat the world was turned topsy-turvy at 1I1IO Ul 1 IMI I inysterIoug yli,,, ln the world la the the last day he would be In the right printed word, ns far aa effect la cm - position. This story Is prnhnhly found ed on the fact that Mr. Hall of Leith cerned.—Atchison Globe. place built the tower In 1760. and waa burled there aix years later. GLASSES Our blankets for lall have arrived W a special Blanket, part wool and heavy A better blanket than was seld last year for $6.00. 11 Our price this year is M d i CAREFUL PRESCRIPTION WORK John nf Denver. Col. Mra Wm. M- end Mr*C. A- Rian »nd Hulbert and two sons of Portland, Old Religious Sect daughter »f Portland were Friday have been visiting their relatives River Brethren Is the nnme of a visitina st the Aten home. the Wanner and Mulanax families religious denomination of Mennonite Benner Rebekah Lodge, no. 53 received a new member last Thurs day evening. Visitors ftotn Day ton and Portland were in attend- ence. A covered dish supper was served after lodge. ^ard A. H. Robinson, Prop. W. E. Gabriel and wife of Tillamook are here visiting her parents Mr. and Mr". J. F. Mellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor of the Grand Island community drove to Che halis, Washington today. Mr. Tavlor'r brother who bus been visiting them accompanied them. «I Bas'c and General Training - The Nee-Ue Craft club met at th Mr» E J Jaannet of Portland home of Mra. Dortoo, Wednesday, Baa been visiting at tbe home of shower was given in bouor of Mr« Ed her mother Mre M E Biddle fur Haitman, i-efore abe tuovei trout tbi« avverai daya. part of the community. W. Q ............ * “• Betsy Ross club True education combine« theory aed pra< tice, ami its goal Ie serviee. Oregon a Land-Grant College affords the liberal training essential to personal culture and civic efficiency, combined with special training for leadership in fields vital in moaero life. E. Hembree. prosperity »nd happiness. Miaa Edouiae Halils of Portland is spendjng a few day» with berf Science for Service 5 E.d Hartman and family visited with Betty Jane Hembree of Portland their parents and relation at Willamina, haa been visiting ber grandmother Bunday, week end buaineaa viti tor. Dayton Hard lai-or Peninsula ‘Goose Neck? the overalls Jnr of the Woihrs Best Made, bar noneî PJ Every pair guaranieed Priced SI.«5 KHAKI PANTS Heavy grade ReguW grade $2.5o 82.00 S M Shippy s Filer1 Dayton, Oregon Phone Red 27 HEEaBBE£E3EEESEEEESEE3E2EEEEaaaE3R32