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DUNDEE Trantporlation oinnouncing % Imperial Landau at a New Low Price A great public demand has made possible a price reduction on the beautiful Imperial Landau. ' ou owe it to yourself to sec this masterpiece of craftsmanship and value—to sec how it com- bines^all the advantages of Chev rolet’s advanced engineering with a specially designed body • ¡»her of buc K *upcrB Beauty and dhtinction that you are amazed and delighted to find a car of this type priced so low. “V745 “>25 •595 •695 •715 Cabriolr« •395 *495 AH prh re f n. h. Michigan Cline Chevrolet Company M c M innville , O regon LOW COST FURNACES For the Small Home. We have a remarkable little furnace that makes the heating stove obsolete and unnecessary. So compact it can be install. I in a vr- small and low-ceiling basement Costs little if any more to operate than a stove, yet is a high grade furnace, complete in every way. Mrs. 1^‘ufn Jones returned to Rock- Ted Lawrence and wife spent Sun- away after a visit here. j day at the Jack Boundy home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Remer and Miss Lyman was home over the daughter were Portland visitors Sun- week end from Portland, visiting her day. I parents. George and James Washburn of Ruth Kuhn, a niece of Mrs. E. L « nsmznznznznzwkznznzwznzx < : Portland, were Saturday guests of Kuhn is visiting at the Kuhn horn/ RATES FOR X<’ Mrs. Ella Swink. for several days. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mrs. A. C. Buckingham of Portland, Several from this vicinity attend is visiting two weeks with the Wrn. ed the funeral of the late Mr. J. B. One cent a word per issue. Meyer family. Stilwell Sr. of Dayton. Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a Jene W althrof of Oswego, was a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kuhn and line for each insertion. Tuesday evening dinner guest at daughter spent Sunday in Newberg, Figures count as words. the Spencer Vidder home. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douthit. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. Mrs. Ella Swink spent the week end Guests Sunday at the A. M. Vernon with her daughter and family at home were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ver Advertisements will be taken Manganita Beach near Portland. over the telephone if hte ad- non of Salem, a brother of Alton’s. vertiser is a subscriber to Miss Belle I as lie, who is in train- phone. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson ing at the Good Samaritan hospital, Advertisements will be ac was u week end visitor with home and son John Hardin, and Mrs. Yen- cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes sen, spent Sunday in WoodbuFn vis folks. iting friends. day for insertion in that week’s Tribune. Mrs. Spencer Vidder w'as a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holdridge at St. Vincents hospital Monday XKZMZHXNZMZMZMZXZMZWZMZMZii weher . Mrs. Herb Ownes of Woodburn are going to manage the Clair Reid farm this winter while the Reid’s are “Kernel” Mosley, the corn specialist. was taken Sunday. in California. For the corn that never hurts. The Mrs. Avis Winget.who is working Big White Popcorn Wagon. Mc Sunday Mr. Sherman Satnhwell in Portland, spent the holidays with with his brother and the Messrs. Minnville, Ore., and Bellingham and her sinter and family, Mr. and Mrs. f urr, Humphrey, Finnicum and Chas. Raymond, Wash. 1-tf Emil Saunders. * arr and Norman Humphrey , mo-* "ANTED—Stock in Yamhill County The Misses Nellie and Elizabeth tored to Portland. Mutual Telephone Company. D. Mathews of link Grove, were Friday Mrs. Shank of Salem, spent Sunday F. DeTiere, Dayton, Ore. l-4tp until Monday guests of Mrs. L. Sim and Monday with her daughter, Mrs. mons and Mrs. A. Tuttle. 1'ied Kuhn. Mrs. Kuhn and son mo WANTED—House and parcel of land in or near Dayton. Will trade Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Livengood tored to Salem Sunday evening, tak small ranch out of town with fruit j Donald Livengood and Mr. and Mrs. ing her mother home. berries, grapes and walunt trees, j Howard Livengood visited over the Visitors Sunday at Mrs. D. Bing telephone. Electric lights, fine I holidays at Garibaldi. ham’s home were Mrs. Mattie Fender mountain water piped in, good pro Mr«. Hattie Leslie and daughter and son Keith, Mr. Fink and Mr. position to right man. Inquire this Jewell and Alfred Anderson of Ne Riley of McMinnville, and Mrs. Lor- office. 52-4tp halem were last week visitors at the ette and daughter Lenora of Dayton. , Win. Meyers home. Mr. Wil ICrietser spent Monday in I OR SALE—50 gallon barrels, new, paraffined, $2.50 each at the Day Oregon City on business the nature Miss Katherine Marshall, who has ton Mvtor Company, phone 45x3 been spending the summer at the of this business trip was in purchas 51-tf Giddings home, left for her home in ing a fine registered springer Span iel dog, of which Mr. Crietser is quite Wallace, Idaho, Monday. LOST—Three months old Shepard proud. pup. Finder please phone 69x2, Mr. and Mrs. John Wogemuth and ' isitors Sunday at the Mrs. Mary Day ton, Ore. 2-ltp children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horn berger of I- ernwood, were Sunday Gilkey, home were Mr. and Mrs. Ald- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herring ridge and daughter of Iowa. Mr. FOR SALE—Four or five good milk and Mrs. Aldridge and daughter stay cows. Harry Wambsgan, Phone Miss Annie Lesli,- and Geo. Mur ed over Sunday for a short visit. Red 38, Dayton, Oregon. 50-tf dock, after a visit here with the Mey- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Satchwell of I OR SALE—Two 6 ft. wire farm •rs and Ix-slie family, returned to S'.ittl< t. i.< week, where they will Rasthurn, Idaho, a brother of Sher gates. U’Ren Hardware, Dayton. man Satchwell, stopped Sunday and enter school. 43-tf Monday at the S. Satchwell home. . !r. and Mrs. R. A. Olmsted with They are touring and had but a short FOR^ SALE—Two trailors$ 15.00 and several Newberg friends took dinner time to stay, but said what they saw $25.00, or will trade for cars to in Portland Monday evening, cele- i of the country they liked it fine. wreck. Long’s blacksmith Shop. brating the Grahams Newberg Mi. and Mrs. W. Crietser and Mr. 36-tfc 10th wedding anniversity. and Mrs. H. May returned Sunday Z Mr. and Mrs. Eland Herring gave evening from a three day outing at • n birthday dinner Sunday in honor of several of the well known beach re June Herring's second birthday. The sorts. They sperft some time at Ne Ladies Haircutting 4 r Agency for Newberg Laundry ’ z table was very prettily decorated for halem visiting a sister and daughter, ▼ the little folks. Mrs. C. C. Carter and family. ► Z. SPANGLE BARBER : SHOP BATHS For the Average Home. These furnace, include all the features you would want in a de- pendablo and economical pipeh ss fumnee. Renting unit :s well welded steel construction, very strong and durnbl - -m,.’ produces the greatest possible amount of heat from the wood you bur •. All joints of heating units are acetylene welded and cannot leal; m< ’ ■ or fumes The fire-box ia built up from heavy sectional lining plate . section of which can be quickly renewed at email cost. For the Large Home large capacity, wood burning, home heating pl: n*. We claim that this furnace will deliver more heat to the rooms first cost and lower fuel cost than any other fuma e made t LOWER COME IN AND HAtE A TALK W ITH US ON YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS McMinnville Heating & Plumbing M c M innville , O regon y CONFECTIONERY FULL LINE OF CANDIES, CIGARS. TOBACCO, FOUNTAIN DRINKS, ICE ( REAM AND BAKERY GOODS Jas. Wakefield, Prop Dayton WEBFOOT Miss Beatrice Chapman of Mc- y I Minnvillc, has been spending the Week I Ai.n h-r cousin, Mirs Doris Herring, .-he returned to her home Sunday '.<i»;ng Miss Doris with her to spend a week. Mr. a:'d Mrs. Walter Livengood and s<>n Donald, Merman Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher and son Dar- Il. left Sunday for Long Beach, Wash., returning Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Livengood's brother, Will । A Fisher. Dinner guests at the J. P. Dorsey home Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. O. C Goodrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reid and family and Mrs. Mary Reid. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey and Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and family spent the evening at the Reid’s as sort of a farewell to the Reid’s, who left Monday morning for Los Angeles, to spend the winter. ________ s________ PRIZES AWARDED TO CLUB EXHIBITS 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. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at M ebfoot: Morninig wor ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. LeRoy Walker, Pastor. H 3 M Fred Anderson DAYTON- OREGON f N X ¡4 X I X M X M Z M X M ü M K H X M X ■ < > Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and Life. We care for your needs. < ’ J. L. Sherman & Son »eg i LADD’S FUNERAL HOME » To Serve Humanity Better < I . Day and Night Phone Blue 90 J ; • M c M innville , O regon ; DR. o. C. GOODRICH K DENTIST K Office Phone - Red 49 DAYTON, OREGON ;; H. W. Burnard, M. D. 3 PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 I DAYTON, ; DAY’TON ROOMING HOUSE ❖ OREGON K Best Beds on Earth Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. DAYTON, OREGON Oregon XK3KZNEKZKZNZHZNZHZNZHZKZH K z N X Mac hine work, Plow share and disc grinding, Acetylene welding, wagon and general wood work. Horseshoeing a specialty. Heavy, neil built traitors and wheelbarrows. Every one fully guaranteed. “Service That Satisfies Carlton. M Ä ZNZXZHZMZHZHZHZXZNZHZHZKX Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing INSURANCE FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Alocal club exhibit was held in the urn .i have u -i returned from ' District No. 10 schoolhouse Satur- Sunday School—10 a.m. th^ir «¡.i. »F ,, ............... , I tneir p I- l an tl,rough the '«llov'^tone day night, Septembers. Forty club Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. 7 1 Park. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even ■ . to ’* ^‘•n’bers, parents, and friends were 1 I* there ......’ ‘ । 1 nt Coolidge present. Prize exhibits were chosen ing at 8:00 p.m. Lt I"'* 'Vu the State Fair and awarded rib- Rev. Beazan. out tne.r way to see hnn. They re-i tons with the exception of those of port a very enjoyable trip. ■ the garden club of Springbrook, CHRISTIAN CHURCH which were given cash prizes since Mrs. Bernice Dromness and daugh- Services every Sunday as follows: ter k'nthnrino .... i T' • “ i ** impossible to show them at of Ba t / the county fair November 10-11-12. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at Af ■ ir. and Mrs. W. place was won by Wilmer 11 a.m. All friends are invited. S. Allan. Mr. and Brown with a cash award of $4.00; M. H. Kendall, Pastor. I Mrs. Chas. Grout and children, Paul second place Donald Mills, $3.00; : nd Elizabeth, of Portland, joined third place Delbert Newby, $2.50; « VPTIST CHURCH | them Sunday for dinner and spent the fourth place Ruth Galley, $2.00; fifth I day. place Loyd Baron. $1.50; sixth place I . Su”da.v scnool at 10 a. m. Preach- Theresa Groves, $l.u0; seventh place in* service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at Mr. and Mrs. M. Mueller have re Ralph Becker, $1.00. A supper was ‘P-ni. Evening service at 8:00 turned from their visit to Rockaway. served at six o'clock and short talks p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at ’ hiir there they had as their guests 8 p. m. the In t week the Reynolds family were given by S. S. Duncan, county Walter G. Smith, Pastor. of Dallas. Mr. Reynold took them superintendent, S. T. White, county agent, and Alex Cruickshank, leader ' ome Saturday. They enjoyed visits of a number of boys and girls clubs ith several Dundee friends among kxnzmxhx ^ hzhzhzhxhzhzhzmz them Gertude Imus, Mrs. Morecroft in the county. An annual achieve & ment day for club work was suggest H and Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Parrett. plans for which will be worked out ■ OLD GROWTH FINE GRAIN- G. W. Harding is rebuilding his ed, M later. SLAB AND BLOCK WOOD house in Dundee. X :-5 X ------------ -5—----------- Unfair Question M Pollyanne Thought Leave orders at Wakefield's or Shim—“You drive awfully fast. X M "They say that poverty is no dis don't you?” X order direct from the mill. grace." Him—“Well, I touched seventy M “Well, that's the only thing that yesterday.” can be said in its favor.” “Did you kill any of them?” w CARLTON FUEL COMPANY s Oregon PEFFER GARAGE METHODIST CHURCH Dayton Box and Lumber Company M X W X Building Material of all Kinds M 3 ■ X LIME. CEMENT, DOORS ■ s SASH. SHINGLES, ROOFING « X GLASS AND BRICK I ■ N X CONCRETE DRAIN TILE N 4 NSHZM&MZilZN&NZMXHZHZMZNZKX If you have poultry to sell of t feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. < • I can save you money. Call I ’ on me. Phone Red 79. DAYTON, OREGON o CITY OFFICIALS ......... ........w. s. Hibbert Reorder................. ..W. T. H. Tucker Treasurer..................... J. E. Mellinger City Marshall, Street and Water Commissioner......... T. A. Boulden Councilmen—E. Demarav. Paul Lon- derhausen, James Penland, Iner -Mortensen, James Wakefield and Frank Louis. Regular meetings first Monday in