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DAYTON TRIBUNE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NEETKUT BARBER SHOP Entered at the Post Office at Day ton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Oregon Payton. We have twice a week laun ♦ dry service, Tuesday and Sat- urday. Agency for cleaning ♦ and pressing. Let us have your X business. F. J. ROBERTSON EDITOR Subscription $1.50 a year in advance o Has it evir occurvd to you that the local retail merchant does more, far ♦ i more, for you than sell you goods. X. This is actually only one of the minor community, The real important se ■e he has in V ' ... r 1 1 .tanititv of a large stock. is »Is.» the keeping well selected, that you may be able to purchase in quantities suitable to your needs at any time. When the local retail merchant is No Load Too Large Or Too buying he ■arefully selects his stock Small from standard articles thnt have No Road Too Long Or Too proven satisfactory und r all con Short. ditions. He brings his stock togeth- ■r and displays it for your inn'ection. Phone 66x1 Your personal examination wil Icon- firm his statements regarding his •roods Further, if you are worthy, he will extend credit when it is found B. F. Potts necessary. Many customers hnve failed to realize the effort that the local re tail merchant has been making in providing for your needs. In a great many instances these conveniences ■ire taken for granted. All this the I local merchant has provided for be- ’ fore you ever ent w his store. A. H. ROBINSON. Prop. Besides, the local retail merchant ; is a fellow townsman, neighbor and Building Material Of All Kinds •ri nd. who is willing to bear the bur- i of the commenit”. financial and ! civic, and who would be only to glad Box 177 Phone 46x9 to heln personally in any possible manner. In appreciation for the OREGON £ DAYTON, that the local retail merchant extends »»»»♦♦MMMMMfr M^» ♦l. let * v< how it in patronage whenever possible. EXPERT B\RBER WORK E. G. KIDD a TRUCKING : DAYTON LUMBER YARD 1 > Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler OREGON Grafaphones at the lowest Price ever known in the county 8 K 8 » 8 H RITES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING £ W Í4 M 'N One cent a word per issue. 8 Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a M s line for each insertion. M Ladies Haircutting Figures count as words. E No advertisement taken for K • Agency for Newberg Laundry 8 less than 25c. M Advertisements will be taken X : M ■ over the telephone if hte aci- 8 W to vertiser is a subscriber 8 I S phone. W i 3 3 Advertisements will be ac- S M 3 >1 cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes S < > Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and 3 day for insertion in that week’s H 8 o Life. We care for your needs. X , N 3 Tribune. » 3XXK8K8KZXXK8K8MSKZWSM2KSt< S Z. SPANGLE BARBER : SHOP 8 M Absence makes the picture post Inquires on infectious abortion and cards accumulate. nutrition of cattle coming in unus ual numbers into the dairy depart ment of th'> experini nt station from Oregon dairymen indicate that the investigation program establi hed at the instigation of the state dairy men’s association was well founded. TINTED LENSES For Your 0 BATES Glasses Light and INSURANCE J. L. Sherman & Son WANTED—Your shoes to re- T pair. Mail them in. My ♦ rr: ? is right. Shoe Hospital z 216 3rd street, McMinnville. To Serve Humanity Better A Day and Night Phone Blue 90 / O regon ; . ’ • 2 Office Phone - Red 49 OREGON I DAYTON, Call Phone 4x22 % ? Best Beds on Earth FOR SALE—Oak weed. Foster Bros Phone 14x7, Dayton, Ore. 48-2U For A Real Servi W. J. Dundas May he turned into a veritable time of pleasure by having a good- ly supply of our SPECIAL KINDS of easy and quickly prepared J foods, from which to satisfy your desires, whether for something REAL SI BSTAMTAL or a DAINTY DELICACY. Come in! It will be a pleasure tn demomstrate them to you. J f HIBBERT’S GROCERY ■ * PHONE RED 2» DAYTON, OREGON : And other rectal disorders cured by ambulant methods. Reports From Cases For many years, piles bleeding and protruding daily: “Have had ▼ no bleeding or protrusion since the first treatment. Am perfectly Z satisfied with results.” Piles, fissure and constipation. "This is my first relief in 20 years. I had no idea how much other trouble the rectal condition was caus ing.” : :■ 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-surgciul, most successful treatment for rectal con ditions. The same method as that used by leading rectal specialists. Oregon Dundee OAKLAND Dr. Wm. Stryker Corner G & 2nd Sts., McMinnville, Ore. ! DR. A. R. MILLER Exclusively Optical McMinnville, Oregon PONTIAC FOR SALE—Two trailorsS’5.00 and $25.00, or will trade for cars to wreck. Long’s blacksmith Shop. 33-tf It’s Pure and It s Rich Our milk is daily subject to careful tests for pureness and richness. And it must pass these tests, otherwise it can never reach your table. The Dayton Dairy Phone OREGON METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor À ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:0( 7:00 ' - p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. Lc-Roy Walker, Pastor. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Sunday School—10 a.m. 4- If you have poultry to sell of ■* Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. X feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even I can save you money, Call ing at 8:00 p.m. on me. Phone Red 79. Rev. Beazan. DAYTON, ECONOMY SERVICE QUALITY 4 Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. DAYTON, * Fresh supply on hand nt all times at Dayton Meat Co. 71x22 and we will strat delivery at once. OREGON : DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE K MCMINNVILLE. OREGON Phone Green 20 H. W. Burnard, BL D % DAYTON, OTABLISHtO 1904 - PHONl WHIÌ t 6ÜH Avoid Squinting PLACE Headquarters for Singer Sew- machines 38-tf FOR SALE—Two 6 ft. wire farm gates. U’Rcn Hardware, Dayton 43-tf DR. 0. C. G00DR1 DENTIST PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 10*17 RECTAL EXAMINATION FREE : LADD’S FUNERAL HOME t M c M innville , ’« FUNERAL DIRECTORSHIP Best plans for control of bee dis- eases in Oregon call for knowledge , > of the present bee disease situation " * in the state, says H. A. Scullen, bee , ► specialist of the expriment station. ■ T Most keepers know only the situa- j , tion in their own neighborhoods or T Whew! 104 here last Saturday! at best counties. American foul » Oh! Canada, where is thy beer? I brood is present in many of the dis- I T tricts and knowledge of the fact ♦ would be useful in preventing further Y BETTER CONTROL SOUGHT FORDAIRY COW ABORTION ------------ J------------ V. H. BALLARD DAYTON, The "saturation point" in automo says I*. M. Brandt, professor of dairy biles seems as far off as ever. For husbandry. The ravages of the dis the first six months of 1927 General case, for which methods of control Motors sold 840.481 cars, against have been fairly well worked out bj 620,190 in 1926 and 396.3Ö0 in 1925. the station are depicted in letters An increase of 74,100 PER from one of which the following er- cerpts are taken: MONTH in two years is not bad. In the herd of a coast county fur- The big motor boom and tight arc mer 17 out of expected in the Autumn, when Henry lun .. ..... — 24 -• cows . due to freshen Ford’s new ear will make its bow. in the spring aborted. Calves five Ford is quoted to the effect that the to nine months along and none saved country can easily absorb two mil- i Great difficulty in getting any of lion new cars every year, since, at ; these animals pregnant since. I To- the present rate of car ownership, baldy a number of them will never would become fresh again while the others that would mean every have to last six years. Mr. Forti suffer loss in milk production knows that 2,000,000 new cars a year I This man. says Professor Brandt's is a riduculously low estimate. Will reply, probably got serious eontam- Rogers describes a poor family ns ; ¡nation and infection into his herd is a family “having only one car.” through purchase of animals or eure- I lessHess of neighbors who permitted And that is not exaggeration. livery active individual, including infected animals to get into contact bigger children in prosperous fam- ! with some members of the herd. I ¡lies, needs his own cur, mid the four- ; Such carelessness is eno of the bigg- | car family will soon be numerous. ■ est factors in spread of infectious I Two cars to the family should bo the abortion as it results in infectml md- average. To say that four million | mats wandering along the highway cars, trucks, etc., can easily be ab or getting into a neighboring pasture. sorbed in this country every year is Such an occurance will almost ruin putting it mildly, assuming, of course, the breeding program of any herd. It is hoped that when further in that intelligent advertising is done in valuable newspaprs, such as this one. formation is available plans now be ing worked out by the station will We have just received in the mail make it possible for the state live stock sanitary officials to improve a small pamphlet entitled, I control and prevent such violent out Lange Exposes Law To Establish 1 County Library." This is publishd in i breaks of the disease, full elsewhere in this issue und is ------------- 5----- Lime helps crop production under well worth while reading. It pertains to a law passed at the lust legislature certain Oregon conditions not alone providing for a county library, the by sweetening acid soils but by con expenses of which are to be met by ditioning root membrane for absorb an added charge on all court filing ing essential plant food nutrients, fees. Mr. l-ange is an attorney in says Dr. W. L. Powers of the experi- It McMinnville und certainly deserves me nt station soils department. “pattii'g on the back” for “rolling up helps neutralize acids and toxins not his sleeves” and wading into this alone in the soils but likewise in the | law which seems to hnve been put plant tissues. Some available lime I thru f »r no other purpose than to is nee eded in the soil solution at every help those in his profession, and at stage of the plant's growth. Lim- J the expense of those who find it neces ing has caused marked increase in sary to employ lawyers in order to nitrate formation in trial plats at the station. secure justice in the courts. H'l V “Three hundred miles an hour—five miles a mini.te—140 feet a second” is Navy-Liet. Williams’ hope with new mechanical skyrocket airplane. All th:it is worrying us is how the timers are going to be able to see it. Agate Grinding Jewelry Made to Order ♦ THPRanAY THE PAYTON TRIRUNK PAGE TWO OREGON 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 Izm- derhausen, James Penland, Iner Mortensen, Jannes Wakefield and Frank Louis. Regular meetings first Monday in each month. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday as follows: Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.m. All friends are invited. M. H. Kendall, Pastor. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the pub lie that we have now got moved in to our new showrooms at the corner of 3rd and B street We will be very pleased to meet you here and can assure you of the same courteous treatment in the future as in the past BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday scnool at 10 a. m. Preach ing service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at 8 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. First Motor Co Phone Red 23 McMinnville, Oregon LANG “PACIFIC L-&T1 ELEVEN ^EXCLUSIVE ¿FEATURES THE IDEAL KITCHEN RANGE LEE F. PETERS The Home Outfitter.” M c M innville , O regon <> »♦♦»»»♦♦♦•»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦•»♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»'