PARK TWO THF DAYTON TRIBUNE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Y NEETKUT BARBER SHOP Dayton, i: Oregon < ■ We have twice a week laun­ dry service, Tuesday and Sat­ urday. Agency for cleaning and pressing. Let us have your business. DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered at the Post Office at Day­ ton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. F. J. ROBERTSON EDITOR Subscription J 1.50 a year in ad vane« In a late edition of our paper we had a few remarks to say regarding the blockhouse in respect to its be- <, tng always locked, the key hid in some - — v v vt ▼ w 'e 'v 1 ! out of the way place, and its very dirty condition. Since that time it * I has come to our ears that the Civic Club has taken our remarks to heart, I thinking that we were taking them to task for the condition of the block­ house. No Load Too Large Or Too We wish to emphatically state that Small No Road Too Long Or Too X such was not our intention, or any remarks that we have ever had to say Short. :: regarding the blockhouse or city park was in no way intended for the Civic Phone 66x1 Club. The Civic Club have done more, far more, for the city of Dayton < > than any other organisation, and far be it from us to even hint that they B. F. Potts are not doing their duty. The Civic EXPERT BARBER WORK E. G. KIDD TRUCKING DAYTON LUMBER YARD : A. H. ROBINSON, Prop. : .■ Building Material Of All Kinds Phone 46x9 Box 177 "'tZXSKZXXXZNZXZXZKZKZXZKZ'l DAYTON. : V. H. BALLARD • ; Expert Watchmaker & Jewel, O DAYTON, OREGON ; 2 Grafaphones at the lowest J Price ever known in the a county : Z. SPANGLE BARBER : SHOP Ladies Haircutting 2 Agency for Newberg Laundry ' BATHS INSURANCE < > Fire, Theft, heft, Embezzlement and X < > Life. We care for your needs. 2 2 X M S' M X M S ■ X M OREGON Agate Grinding Jewelry Made to Order I M g R \TES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING J. L. Sherman & Son LADD’S FUNERAL HOME To Serve Humanity Better Day and Night Phone Blue 90 ’ f M c M innville , OREGON One cent a word per issue. Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a line for each insertion. Figures count as words. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. Advertisements will be taken over the telephone if hte ad- vertiser is subscriber to phone. Advertisements will be ac- cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes­ day for insertion in that week’s Tribune. Office Phone - Red 49 DAYTON, OREGON FOR SALE—Two trailors$15.00 and $25.00, or will trade for cars to week. Long's blacksmith Shon. 36-tfc DAYTON, MCMINNVILLE, OREGON SERVICE ECONOMY « ^tZNXNZNZNZNZNXMZNZMZNZNZN X LOCAL NEWS ( EREAL BREAKFAST FOODS have become an »sent is I part NZNZNZHZNZNZNZMZNZNZMZNZ.'JX of the diet of moat all modern and healthy households, more partic­ How is your subscription? ularly where there are HAPPY, HEALTHY CHILDREN. IW. Toasties and Kellogg’s Corn Flakes specially priced at 3 for 23c. Post’s Bran Flakea at 2 for 25c. HOI* PICKERS REGISTER HERE FOR PICKING LN WOOD’S HOP YARD. HIBBERT’S GROCERY L. D. Long has moved into the Well. What’s the latest dope on Ponnay house recently vacated by those road signs. Can any one tell us Arthur Robinson and family. anything about them? Mrs. J. J. Crnfut of Corvallis SUMMER CONFERENCE TO rived here Saturday for n few days BE HELD AT TURNER visit in the D. A. Snyder home. PHONE RED 28 DAYTON, OREGON Mrs. Bessie Williams and daughter T Mildred, and Mrs. Leufa Sheard, are ! enjoying the sea breezes at the coast, j Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Huddleston of Oregon City, spent Sunday here with ! his mother, Mrs. M. E. Huddleston i and family. 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 satisfied with results.” Pile, 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 Cotre to you' rut* University for cuhurwJ Opportunity >• ofarod tn 22 depart menu of the College of Literature. Science and the ArU And tn tA, Sthooit of Architecture and Allied Arta— Business Administration—Educa­ tion—Journalism—Graduate Study — Law—Medicine—Music—Physi­ cal Education—Sociology—Social Work — Extension Division. College Year Opens Septemb. r J a , Much less expensive for there is no hospital bill or loss of income. The latest, non-aurgcinl, most successful treatment for rectal con- ditions. The same method as that used by leading rectal specialists. RECTAL EXAMINATION FREE Dr. Wm. Stryker Phone Green 20 Corner G Ä 2nd St«., McMinnville, Ore. T 1927 For rnfor matron or catalogua unit« Tha Argntrar, UmOarartg of PONTIAC ♦ 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. Fresh supply on hand at all times at Dayton Meat Co. 71x22 and we will strut delivery at once. CHURCHES % Phone METHODIST CHURCH OREGON Best Beds on Earth If you have poultry to sell of 2 feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. p I can save you money. Call 2 on me. Phone Red 79. DAYTON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS OTABlISHtD l»O4 - PHO Nt WHITt 6011 ♦ QUALITY Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Walker arriv­ Headline in newspaper says “Emer­ ed home Monday from a week or ten gency Still Exists in Vienna.” Which days sojourn in Falls City. ain t news at all because there are Mrs. I.en Parrish and little daugh­ nothing else but emergency stills in ter of McMinnville, spent Sunday this country. with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Parrish. Court statistics show that women The J. E. Proffitt residence is being get 65'1 of the divorces—and men’s treated to a new shingle roof, which pocketbooks show they get 100',i of adds to its good appearance. the alimony. OAKLAND MACY««» The Dayton Dairy Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor­ ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 P. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE • Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor­ ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. 11:00 a. m. LeRoy Walker, Pastor. DAYTON, OREGON 2 2 • 2 will be “Jesus’ Pathway To The Cross,” “His Baptism,” “Temptation,” “Peter's Confession,” "Teh Transfig­ uration,” and “The Last Supper.“ One of the interesting special speakers will be Mr. Zenus Olson of Hillsboro, former President of Wash ington Christian Endeavor Union and high school teacher in Hillsboro, who isho me on furlough from Bangalore, India. Some interesting features of the conference will be reports from the recent International Convention at Cleveland by Oregon delegates, evening bonfire meetings under the leadership of I’uul Brown; stunt night and the annual conference banquet. Advance registration received at Christian Endeavor headquarters, 303 Abington Bldg., Portland, indicate a state wide interest in the coming con­ ference as delegates have registered from Pendleton, Free Water, Ln Grande, Fugane, and Ashland, uh *ell a aa muny other towna closer in. Dele- ! ▼ gates are urg« d to regiater early in j order to facilitiate uccomodutions. -------------- 8-------------- FOR SALE—Oak wood. Foster Bros. Phone 14x7, Dayton, Ore. 48-2tc ? DR. 0. C. GOODRICH : 2 DENTIST I PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 It is pleasant to learn that this na- tion spends more on public _____ schools than any other government function —not excepting the cost of keeping ready for war. Our public schools cost two thousand million dollars a year, about one-fourth the total a- mount spent for public purposes. Two billions dollars a year seems a great deal, but it is not much real­ ly. Public education, on which the future depends, absolutely costa less than twenty dollars per capita. And, by the way, it cost less than half the money spent on cigarettes. That last is an encouraging fact. It proves that when the people want a thing they get it, somehow or other. Just now, they want the best cigar­ ette. Some day they will decide that they want the best possible public education. Then they will spend ten billions and more a year for it in­ stead of two billion. Oregon ’s 8th annual Summer Con- S ' --------------- ----- N ference will be held at Turner, Ore- M gon. August 29th to September 5th. N 3 Turner is on the main Southern Paci- z I fic line, 10 miles out of Salem. M The conference committee consists M of Miss Eley Walker of Forest Grove, g general chairman; Miss Josephine S Bothman of Corvallis, publicity man- 3 ager; Mr. Dallas Rice of Portland, K business manager; Miss Viola Og­ § oa ZXXNZMZXZKSMZMXKZHXMSKZM den of Portland, registrar; and Rev. Walter L. Myers of Eugene Bible ♦»♦♦♦aa o ata University. Dean. WANTED—Your shoes to re- 2 , | The Conference faculty is composed pair. Mail them in. My 4 , of Rev. Walter L. Myers of Eugene, price is right. Shoe Hospital 2 [Dean of Conference; Mis sHulda An- 216 3rd street, McMinnville. T iderson of M Grande. Dean of Wo- i men; Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor Headquarters for Singer Sew­ of First Presbyterian church in Sa­ ing machines 38-tf lem. Bible Study; Rev. C. D. Gaffney, pastor of Congregational church of Ashland, Recreational Director; Rev. PRACTICAL ..NURSE—wants ma- Paul C. Brown, Pacific Coast Sec­ ternity cases. $20 per week, includ­ retary of < hristian Endeavor, De­ ing housework. Dayton references. votional Leader; Clas.se sfor the study Phone 68x4 50-4tp of methods and activities will be taught by the following: June Walk­ FOR SALE—Four or five good milk er, of Forest Grove, Expert Endeavor; cows. Harry Wambsgan, Phone V loia Ogden of Portland. Progressive Red 38, Dayton, Oregon. 50-tf Endeavor; Catherine Moehnke of Banks, Junior Leadership; Paul C. WANTED—Old furniture, dishes and Brown,Union Leadership; Kathryne glassware. Look in your attic, Rice of Portland, Intermediate lead­ barn or woodshed. You may turn ership; Walter L. Meyers of Eugene, the junk into money by leaving Life Vocations; Alice Guiley of Eu­ message with Dayton Tribune. gene, Song Leadership; Dallas Rice 49-2tp of Portland. Society Leadership; Mary Harding of Sherwood, Mission­ FOR SALE—A good sized pony. ary Leadership. Price $10.00. Enquire at Mrs. Dr. Tully's topics for Bible study Lorena Litscher, Dayton 49-ltp N 5OR SALE—Two 6 ft. wire farm gates. U’Ren Hardware, Dav'n* 43-tf H. W. Burnard, M. D. Club is a ladies organisation and have done many things to improve and beautify our city and if the different men’s orgtianisations could show as much to their credit as the ladies ean, their would be no need of us writing as we did a few weeks ago. No, ladies, don’t misunderstand our meaning, we arc with you tooth and nail. It is the men that we have to jar loose. OREGON CITY OFFICIALS Mayor............... ---------- W. S. Hibbert Recorder................... W. T. H. Tucker Treasurer ................... J. E. Mellinger City Marshall, Street and Water Commissioner. •T. A. Boulden Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon- derhausen, James Penland, Iner Mortensen, James Wakefield and Frank Louis. Regular meetings first Monday in ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the pub ♦ lie that we have now got moved in to our new showrooms at the corner FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Sunday School—10 a.m. of 3rd and B street. We will be Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even­ very pleased to meet you here and ing at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Beazan. CHRISTIAN CHURCH || can assure you of the same courteous Services every Sunday as follows: treatment in the future as in the Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.m. All friends are invited. v past M. H. Kendall, Pastor. a BAPTIST CHURCH I Sunday scnool at 10 a. m. Preach- mg 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, J ♦ , à —a First Motor Co Phone Red 23 McMinnville, Oregon LANG “PACIFIC ^EXCLUSIVE FEATURES THE IDEAL KITCHEN RANGE LEE F. PETERS “The Home Outfitter.” M c M innville , O regon • I