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»’IGE FOVR mrnsnvY TIIT DU TON VRIBl NF rw home in McMinnville. Mr. Odell la a brother of Mra. Humphrey. Mra. F. M. Hord of Portland, ai LOCAL NEWS TINTED LENSES I Rev. Walker and Leland Hole ac rivet! in Dayton Wednesday after Mra. Alma Arnold and two children Indian noon for a few daya visit with her of Seattle, Wash., und Mrs. Klien | NSHXNXMXNXMXNXNXM3KXNXNX;«> eoinpanied their troop of For Your Braves for an outing to Baker Creek parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Chap smidt of Union vale, were guest* Sun - Did you read the Dalton Meat Co. Falls on Monday. man. and her sisters Mesdnmva day ut the Fred Lyman home. ad. Spangle and Baxter. Mr. M. A. Palmer is carryin* the Mra. Botaford, who haa been the Mr. George Kodorna was a business rural mail this week while Harry W ilia rd—.Litscher gueat at the Jamea Richardson home | visitor in Portland Monday. Uray, the regular carrier, is on his At the Evangelical diarch in Day for the past month, left Friday fori ton on Friday evening August It*. her home in Kearny, N«br. Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Park left Wed- 1927, Miss Gladys Mildred Litscher Mra. Richardson taking her a* far ns l nesday for a short vacation at Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Londershausen to Clayton E. Willard, both of near Salem. Mra. Botsford will go enroute ■ tarts. ami children have moved out to the Dayton. Rev Lyle Willard, brother from ls>» Angeles. Mr. J. E. Pritfitt has been seen hop yard and will live there during of the groom, read the wedding cere I on our streets driving a new Chev- the drying of their hops. mony that united these young people Friday afternoon a picnic in the ! rolet roadster. form of a re-union on the lovely shad Mrs. Frankie Brooks and little son as man and wife. ------------ 1-------------- rd grounds of Mrs. Mary Gilkey’s1 and her sister. Miss Ruby Abdill ot ; —See Dr. Stryker's ad on page 2. home. Those present wer«’ Mr. and 1 Portland, are spending a few days -Good crab apples wanted. Phone Mr*. Jack Stilwell und family. Mr. with their father. W. F. Abdill. Red 36, Dayton. und Mra. Claude Randall and family WEBFOOT Exclusively Optical Mrs. M. L. Dower and her daugh- of Amity. Mr*. Girth, Mrs. Gilkey and The merry hum of the wood saw in this city reminds us of the cool tei. Mrs. E. E. Dill and little daugh HXNXMXNXMXKXMXMXMXXXMXXXM Mr. Clulr Stilwell of California, in McMinnu7/f, Oregon ter of Multnomah, are enjoying the1 Miss Clair Wagnor spent the whose honor the picnic was given. weather that is sure to come. cool breezes ut Rockaway this week. - in Portland visiting relatives and i The Social Service Club held their — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shernian re- The drug store windows arc excep friends. last meeting until lute in the fall in ** ' turned home Sunday evening from a tionally well trimmed nnd decorated spent — the ... for of _ a picnic, which was held - week s outing at Newport. . Mr. . ........... and ... Mrs. ........ Ered _______ Lymun ---- and are attracting attention Sunday at the home of Mr. Mann, of , at Wheatland Thursday, Aug. IN. ’ Miss Frances C- !w/. of Corvallis, many favorable comment are being jç<wborg. About thirty-five were present to en- 'is here tins week visiting her aunts, made. I toy the bountiful supply of good eats A Mesdames H. G. and Ella Cobuni. The James Richardson’s and their! Mr , tniniin Schenk of Boise, Idaho, «later of ’••r». «»I liuiav, Mr. Clair Stiluell hns terminated eastern guests - spent Sunday at Mr„ u ,.x Peffer, r, (T, r was a guest of the at Mrs. Rex i Rev. W. E. Simpson and family his V isit to his father, brother and Chatnpoeg. club. “Is-st wo forget’’ the losing side . reached home from the camp meeting sts:< rs, and other relatives, and has I in the contest which was held, had V Wednesday evening. returned to his California home Sat- R. S. Carr and Mr. and Mrs. i to furnish the eats. Charlie, spent Sunday visiting _ .. . . ., • .x ' unlav last. BO \TING FISHING • I .. ----- -------- j-------------- Mrs. Effie May and family of Ore- latí ves in Carlton. a gon City, visited her mother, Mrs, As has been customery for several ! TWO SWIMMING TANKS T Elizabeth Simler, Sunday. years the Hibbert store will be es Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mny and for Old and Young tablished in the Wood’s hop yard this children visited a sister of Mrs. May’s Yocum spent Mr. and Mrs. O. C. year under the management of Mr [ at Turner Sunday. Diving Board Sunday and Monday in Sheridan Wilfred Hibbert. . visiting acquaintances. Stoves, Tables and Benches for Chas. Carr returned home Friday । Picnic parties, with fine play Mr Nels Persson visited his daugh- from Palouse county, where he has ( Mrs. W. H. Reburn and daughter ground. Day t-r -• id husband in Oregon City, Mrs. been employed in the harvest fields. ! If you only knew all the good I Priseilia of McMinnville, A. Barnard. Sunday nnd was brought IMimts of thia Building anil Loan As- ton visitors Wednesday. Elertric Lighted home by them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted laiwrence, Mr. sociation, we are sure you would im- Mi. Robert Alderman, son of L. R ERNEST HIRTER, Prop. ami Mrs. Jack Boundy and family, mediately join. Deposit 6(1.00 or The union preaching service will were Sunday visitors at the । Aiderman. is here from Annapolis, $12.00 monthly; or more any time you Dundee, Oregon be held in the Methodist church Sun- Kuhn home. j ■ ¡siting relatives tor a tew u.<. s. wish. Members may withdraw part ciny evening. Rev. Walter G. Smith of their deposits anytime necessity preaching the sermon. Miss Opol -*■ -4* Mr. and Mrs. A. Odell, mother of demands. 7' < compound interest in Sim; son-will sing a solo. _———— Mrs. Humphrey, returned to the home credited to members semi-annually. and Mrs. D. D. Warnock. Sunday. of her daughter last week, after i He w ise. Come nnd join u*. Rev. and Mrs. Simpson were home Mr. Elmer Payne nnd family’ of spending several weeks in Portland. I from the Evangelical camp meeting —Wanted—to buy piano.must 1 •• in Portland w< re the company at Rev. tmeriean Savings & Loan Assn. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Humrhn»- at Jennings Lodge for his regular' good condition. Will nay cash. Write Walter Smith’s home Sunday and McMinnville, Oregon. E. Corbett See. Sunday services, returning to the F. O. Box 204, or phone 68x4. Dayton. was accompanied home by the Smith spent Sunday ut the Frank O Odell H. L. Toney, Pre». camp after the Sunday evening ser- | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Krake and fam- vices. I iiy visited her sister, Mrs. Elmer XKXXXNXNXNXMXMXMXNXNXMXNXN Busby and family at Independence family Tuesday evening. ■ >n Sunday. I X adgdrt . 2$. >«27 Subscribe for the Tribune. Glasses Avoid Squinting DR. A. R. MILLER M is Yamhill River Pic nic Camp Grounds uinui If You Knew! I * FALL GOODS ARE i * J Club - ARRIVING DAILY W e are now prepared better than ever before to supply your wants and to save you money on your fall and winter merchandise. ¿fail The reason we can save you money is that our force is all working and there is no so called DEAD ENDS that always exist in large corporations and companies that come around once in awhile and get their hand on a portion of the money that should be left in the business or at least in your home town. Help Santa Claus h By opening a Christmas Savings account. A ha ;y f' .1 .3 made possible by consistant savings started now. $2.63 a week will assure your part of Santa Claus ne .t mas. Join Our Christmas Civ There are no people that come around the store to tell us you must pay such an a- mount to the corporation, or loose your job. We figure that we can pass this to the pub lic in their purchase of merchandise from us, and we have figured right. A Bank of Dayton DAYTON , - > OREGON BLANKETS Our llunk' t Electric Fans Just arrived a complet stock of Munsing, Hosiery and under things. We clivi not have a blanket in th<- - tore 30 ■4 fo rthese het days. All styles and sizes. Priced from to a light socket anywhere arc all new. MUNSING WEAR .... 88 At- Fully guaranteed. days ago. We have blankets at any price you want and the quality the b< t that we could find for the money. 4, Cook and keep Cool w These are priced to under sell The •• are bought to sell from -i $2.00 to $11.00 OUTING 4 Buy your Outing now. It is said cotton is going up. We have purchased our Outing a- head to supply your wants and our prices are based on spring 1927 price. Take home one of our electric hot plates and k op away from cooking over a hot wood fire. These hot plates range in price from HOP SUPPLIES $1.95 to ?-30.00 and are guaranteed to give excellent service. i Phone Blue J 3 for Free Demonstration Farnham Electric Co. Í McMinnville, Ore. 321 D Street ? Hop Gloves - - 10c to 50c Tape - - 10c to 25c a roll SHIPP Y & FILER DAYTON, OREGON. . ■•i- Phone Red 27 ■>