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»»«»♦»♦♦♦»»»»»»♦»**»♦»♦♦♦♦ i DAYTON TRIBUNE NEETKUT BARBER SHOP Entered at the Post Office at Day ton, Oregon, as second cln»» mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Oregon • » Dayton. We have twice a week laun- dry service, Tuesday and Sat- urday. Agency for cleaning •nd pressing. Let us have your business. ; • <,' J • i < > F. J. ROBERTSON EDITOR Subscription $1.50 a year in advance» < ’ ZHZMZHZXZNZNZWZKZKZKZKZNZ» 5 A special meeting of the Dayton RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING N I Association of Business Men was called for last Tuesday evening. As Y mentioned in the last issue of the E. G. KIDD One cent a word per issue. Tribune that there was some import Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a I ant business to come before the meet s ing the large majority of business y line for each insertion. M men did not have the welfare of their z Figures count as words. DAYTON LUMBER It ■ No advertisement taken for M town to heurt to make an appearance. We do not not know what their rea YARD M less than 25c. Z sons were for not attending, nor do Advertisements will be taken over the telephone if hte ad M we care. It is enough to say that A. H. ROBINSON. Prop. N all other matters should be laid to a subscriber to ■ vertiser is one side for the two or three hours S M phone. H at Building Material Of All Kinds once a month to take up the import S Advertisements will be ac I N Z cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes M ant matters pertaining to the welfare M of the town. If the business men are Z day for insertion in that week's that uninterested to give two or three Box 177 Phone 46x9 Tribune. M hours once a month to help Dayton 1 * I ZKZKSKZMZMZMSXZW3KZKZM£XXw grow and prosper they should lock up the door and say “quits.”. Have OREGON Ö DAYTON. we “quitters” here or “boosters?” • • WANTED—Your shoes to re- ---------- 5------------ pair. Mail them in. My T price is right. Shoe Hospital X SPEED DEMONS TO RACE FOR VETS JUNE 5 216 3rd street, McMinnville. J N EXPERT BARBER WORK ” Z. SPANGLE BARBER SHOP Ladies Haircutting « ► Agency for Newberg Laundry BATHS DAYTON OREGON Agate Grinding Jewelry Made to Order V. H. BALLARD ’ * Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler DAYTON, OREGON I ’ Grafaphones at the lowest ’ * Price ever known in the < I county INSURANCE Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and Life. We care for your needs. J. L. Sherman & Son LADD’S FUNERAL HOME < ’ X t To Serve Humanity Better Day and Night Phone Blue 90 M c M innville , OREGON Headquarters for Singer Si 38 ing machines Over the Top Post Veterans of Foreign Wars have taken the race track at MciMnnville for auto and FOR SALE—Good cow, just fresh, motorcycle races and Sunday June 5th giving 50 pounds milk. Harry will usher into McMinnville one of the Wambsgar.s, Phone Red 38, Day- snappiest race classics that has been 39-tf held in the northwest. There will ton, Ore. be six events with 80 laps of the kinti ▼ i ♦ FOR SALE—Two trailers? 15.00 and of racing that thrills the fans and I $25.00, or will trade for cars to gives many hair raising finishes. The McMinnville track in the days *I wreck. Long's blacksmith Shop. X 35-tfc of horse racing was known as the fastest half mile dirt track in the WANTED—Quantity of clean rags. Northwest and without a pebble or Will pay 5c per pound. Tribune of rock to niarr the running and speed in any manner. This same track with fice. its wonderful turf base had been gone over, soaped, banked, rolled ard oiled until it is a condition that will place it in a class all its own when it comes CHURCHES to a real speed bowl and from what the drivers say the half mile record will be broken on the day of the races, making a new Northwest one half METHODIST CHURCH mile dirt track champion. Three five mile motorcycle events Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- will be run with the fastest motor ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 cycle drivers in the Northwest vieing m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. for honors. This event will be under : p. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 the strict rules and regulations of the contest board of the M. & A. T. p.m. which as lures only the best in Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at motorcycle racing and motorcycle motors that are real racing creations. 11:00 a. m. The list of motorcycle speed de LeRoy Walker, Pastor. mons to compete aré: 1. Ray Tauscher, Harley-Davidson, FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Portland: 2. Mutt Kelly, Harley-Davidson Sunday School—10 a.m. ' Portland. Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. 3. Paul Remaley, Harley-Davidson Prayer Service—Wednesday Even Portland. ing at 8:00 p.m. 4. Otto Bohlman, Harley-Davidson, Rev. Beazan. Tacoma. 5. Bill Davis, Harley-Davidson ¿ i i Eugene. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Z 6. Bad Dahlberg, Harley-Davidson Services every Sunday as follows: Portland. 7. Freeman Vanderhoff, Indian Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at I Portland. 11 a.m. All friends are invited. 8. Cody Evans, Indian, Salem. M. H. Kendall, Pastor. I BAPTIST CHURCH 4 DR. 0. C. GOODRICH 41 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach- DENTIST ine service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at H. W. Burnard, M. D á 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 ; p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at 8 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. Office Phone - Red 49 DAYTON, OREGON XI EVANGELICAL CHURCH LAFAYETTE Services announced as follows, Dayton, second and fourth Sun- ¡ days at 11 a.m. Unionvale, first and third Sundays at 11 a.m.. Lafayette, DAYTON, OREGON <8 each Sunday at 7.30 p.m. » Frank M. Fisher, Pastor : V Residence at Lafayette. "You don’t have to institute a law- o DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE : suit to collect the wages of sin.1 PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 Best Beds on Earth OREGON <• If you have poultry to sell of <4> feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. * I can save you money, Call on me. Phone Red 79. OREGON 7. Ira Cook, Dodge Special, from Seattle. 24. Elmer Davis, Ewen Special from Portland. _ 54. Russell laimb, Frontinac Special from Portland. 1. Ross Norgard. Frontinac Special from Portland. 42. Hugh Klingbeil, Marinon Spec- ial. from Portalnd. 12. R. Goodfellow, from Multnomah. Murk Ownes, Star Special, from Spokane. The officials who will have the race in charge will be old timers at the game and only those who have had a varied experience at race tracks will officiate as it is the intention of the race committee to have one of the finest race meets ever held in the Northwest to their credit. From Tribune File«, June 6. 1919 The picnic held in Dayton Satur day, May 31st by the dairymen of this vicinity was well attended in the ofternoon when the addresses were delivered in the opera house. There were some inspiring speeches made by the speakers from Portland and Corvallis, and much benefit is ex pected to be gained from this meet ing. Mrs .Scott Edwards, living a couple of miles from Dayton. is reported as being very sick with typhoid pneu monia. Monday afternoon, Moy 26, as Glen Lorett was riding his motor cycle on the streets of Portland he was run into by a large auto tour ing car and was severely injured, l\ % F or A RAINY P ay IM. CITY OFFICIALS .......W. S. Hibbert Mayor...... W. T. H. Tucker Recorder.. ... J. E. Mellinger Treasurer City Marshall, Street and Water ,T. A. Boulden Commissioner. Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon- derhausen, James Penland, Iner Mortensen, James Wakefield and Frank Louis. Regular meetings first Monday in each month. Remember the real old time cele bration on July 4 and 5. This is to be one of the kind that has almost been forgotten. Keep the dates in mind. And other rectal disorder» cured by »mbulnnt method». Reports From Cases For ninny year», piles bleeding nnd protruding daily: "Have had no ble«*ding or protrusion aince the first treatment. Am perfectly satisAed with result»." Piles, fissure and constipation. '‘Thia is my first relief in 20 year». I hu l no idea how much other trouble the rectal condition was caus ing." r : Results Are Prompt and Permanent No Loss of Time From Your Work Much less expensive for there is no hospital bill or loss of income. The latest, non-surgcial, most successful treatment for rectal con ditions. The same method as that us«*d by lending rectal specialista. RECTAL EXAMINATION FREE Dr. Wm. Stryker Corner G & 2nd St»., McMinnville, Or«*. Phone Green 20 I Jewelery The ideal gift for Graduation will be found at Graves’ Jewelry Store. Watches, Ladies and Gents, Dia mond Rings, Pearl Necklaces. EVERYTHING NICE EOR A GIET Graves The Jeweler Has It M c M innville , O regon The Dayton Dairy Fresh supply on hand at all tinr.es at Dayton Meat Co Phone 71x22 and we will start delivery at once Fares Cut on the Red Electrics LANG “PACIFIC I IT CAM BE STORED From Tribuni’ Fili1». June 1, 1923 The engagement of Mi»» Sophia Detmering and llnrry W. Sherman was announced at a dainty luncheon given at the home of Mrs. J. L. Sher man, Saturday afternoon. Our milk is daily subject to careful tests for pureness and richness And it must pass these tests, other wise it can never reach your table MONEY POES NT HAVE To BE iPEMT AG FAST A? IT CGMe? AWAY * KEEPT PERFECTLY» AUD GETS BETTER. WITH AGE. FOCK YEARS AGO It’s Pure and It’s Rich THE ¡MPGRTAMCE CP SAVING MONEY waiting further report» on hi» condì* lion. EIGHT YEARS AGO HE BAMKER? HAVEkTT the matter ., Bur i peel that i should say a woro about «ustHinlng a broken leg and n badly mankhsi ankle. He wit» taken to the Good Samaritan hospital where he i» being taken care of. Hi» mother, Mrs. J. W. Lorett, went to him as soon as the news of the accident was convoyed to her. Sho returned home the tirât of the week and slated that she considered this injury as a very complicated case and was anxiously ------------ J------------ BILL BOOSTER SAYS: ASKED ME T& MEMTICAI DAYTON, 9. Yale Smith, Indian Eugen«*. 10. Holt Warren Indian, Forest Grove. Then will be run off the throe auto racin gevent», two of 20 laps each, and the grand ■weetstake», a 30 lap race with all contestants entering. All curs will be classed in two dusse» which will be decided in the time trials. Class A. the fastest cars and Class B. the slower ones, This will give an opportunity to pit the ears of equal speed in each race which will make keener competition and close finishes and will decide the driv ing ability of the drivers and their cars, but in the grand free-for-all sweepstakes all cars that quality will be allowed to enter. The auto races will be subject to the rules and regulation» of the con test Board of the Western Automo bile Racing Association and no diver or car that cannot qualify will be al lowed to race. This assures ns in the motorcycle races, only the best, there is in auto racing. The entries are coming in each day and from the last reports it looks as though twenty-five speed demons will compete. The best drivers and cars will have been signed up by Thursday by which time the entries will close. List of auto entries who have re gistered to date: 28. Mario Bianchia, Steven» Special from Seattle. 14. Ruddie Hahn, Hahn Special, from Spokane. 77. Jack Klee, Laurel Special, from Spokane. 47. Thore Feneide, Rajah Special : Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. DAYTON, TIIVHSDAV. JI NE 1, 1927 THF DAYTON TRIBUNE PAGE TWO FEATURES THE O nly time you 6A ut SPEUD MONEY IS WHEN YOU WAVENT GOT rr. IDEAL KITCHEN RANGE LEE F. PETERS “The Home Outfitte.” M c M innville , O regon Now,roundtrip tickets between Red Electric stations at but a tenth more than the regular one-way fare. Plan one-day trips for business or pleasure. Travel at low cost.Have the maximum amount of time at your destination. $1.40 to Portland and back. For use any day and good for return on any train leaving prior to midnight of date of sale. Similar low fares between other Red Electric stations. For longer visits; ask about 10-ride commu tation tickets, good for 60 days. Take as many in your party as you wish at these low fares. Other fares and limits to suit your plans. Ride safely,comfortably on the Red Electrics. Save time, money and nervous energy. Pacific R. C. 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