fTIURNDAY. HI I I I MUER I ■ THE DAYTON TRIBUNE i ' CHEVROLET Only Chevrolet offer« Bodies by Fisher at such low prices The COACH •525 •625 *695 The bodies that Fisher has Luilt for today'* enclosed Chevrolet* are comparable, in every respect, to the coachwork of the world's finest automobiles! Noothcr car in the low price field offers bodies by Fisher, with all the comfort, charm and elegance Come in—and make your own in •pection of Chevrolet coachwork Note the smartness of its Duc» color* . . . the grace of its full- crown, one-piece fender* . . . deep, restful scatsand the fashion­ able durable upholstery. »494 All pH« r« t. n h. Hir»u Cline Chevrolet Co McMINNVILLE, OREGON Q U A L 1 T LOW Mr*. Joe Doresy received word from her daughter, Mrs. Clair Reid.' who with her family motored to Cali- i WEBFOOT fornia, that she made the trip in four short days. They had a splendid trip Miss Flo. Bingham made a busineM with no trouble at all. Mrs. Dorsey slso received word from her sister, trip to Newberg Tuesday morning. Stafford, ; Mrs. Elizabeth Bond Kansas, that she is very low and not I Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Kuhn dinner guest* Sunday at the Fred expected to live. Many of the folks around the country know Mr*. Bond. Kuhn home. --------------«-------------- fum- Mr. and Mr*. J. Boundy nnd ily und Mi** Esther Kuhn spent Sun- liny with Mr. Boundy's folks neur Sheri dun. will be starting to school soon. In planning their needs have you remembered that their EYES are tho most important thing in school life? We have a remarkable little furnace that makes the heating stove obsolete and unnecessary. So compact it can be installed in a very small nnd low-ceiling b*«cm«nt. Costs little if nnv more to operate than a stove, yet is a high grade furnace, complete in every way. Consult DR. A R. MILLER For the Average Home Op’ometrisi These furnaces include all the features you would want in n de­ pendable and economical pipeless furnace. Heating unit is well welded steel construction, very strong and durable and produc ■ the greatest possible amount of heat from the wood you burn. All joints of heating units are acetylene welded and cannot leak-smoke or fumes. The fire-box is built up from heavy sectional Lining plates, any section of which cun be quit kly renewed at small cost. For the Large Home A Inrge capacity, wood burning, home heating plant. We claim that this furnace will deliver more heat to the rooms at LOWER first cost and lower fuel cost than nny other furnace made. COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US ON YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a line for each insertion. Figures count as words. N No advertisement taken for * less than 25c. Advertisements will be taken over the telephone if hte ad- subscriber to vertí ser is N X phone. M Advertisements will be ac- cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes­ day for insertion in that week’s X a Tribune. * TRUCKING ■ X No Load Too Large Or Too Small No Road Too Long Or Too Short. X z w X N X X Phone 66x1 X X M XKZKZMXKXMXM3KZMZMXMXNXMXM B. F. Potts Kernel” Mosley, the corn specialist. For the corn that never hurts. The ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Big White Popcorn Wagon. Mc­ Minnville, Ore., and Bellingham and DAYTON LUMBER 1-tf Raymond, Wash. YARD WANTED—Stock in Yamhill County Mutual Telephone Company. D. F. DeTiere, Dayton, Ore. l-4tp A. H. ROBINSON, Prop. Building Material Of All Kinda WANTED—House and parcel of land in or near Dayton. Will trade Box 177 Phone 46x9 small ranch out of town with fruit berries, grapes and walunt trees, telephone, Electric lights, fine mountain water piped in, good pro­ OREGON DAYTON, position to right man. Inquire this *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 52-4tp office. Agate Grinding Jewelry Made to Order V. H. BALLARD Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler OREGON DAYTON, < > FOR SALE—Two 6 ft. wire farm gates. U’Ren Hardware, Dayton. 43-tf Dayton Box and Lumber Company Grafaphones at the lowest Price ever known in the county Z. SPANGLE BARBER SHOP FOR SALE—Two trailors$15.00 and $25.00, or will trade for cars to wreck. Long’s blacksmith Shop. 36-tie Ladies Haircutting Agency for Newberg Laundry < > BATHS CHURCHES INSURANCE k Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and Life. We care for your needs. METHODIST CHURCH 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 Webfoot: Morninig wor­ ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. LeRoy Walker, Pastor. Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Machine work, Plow share and disc grinding1, Acetylene welding, wagon and general wood work. Horseshoeing a specialty, Heavy, well built traitors and wheelbarrows, Every one fully guaranteed. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Sunday School—10 a.m. Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even­ ing at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Beazan. ed Anderson J. L. Sherman & Son I LADD’S FUNERAL HOME t To Serve Humanity Better Day and Night Phone Blue 90 M c M innville , O regon : DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -OREGON Smokers Code (FOR THE DRY SEASON) DRINKS, ICE (REAM AND BAKERY' GOODS H X H X ^ZHXXZlSXltZKXnXKZMXMXNSMXNZ ♦ CONFECTIONERY NEETKUT BARBER SHOP E. G. KIDD ZHXMXXXMXHZMXHXKXKXMXKXMXM M 54 M R ATES FOR M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ■ M X X .3 z 3 One cent a word per issue. - r Sunday school class anil the members of the 1!», with Miss Lilliarf Linher as te ach - official board of the Webfoot church. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trent and ; Mr. and Mr*. J. Allan and two daughter Averil were visiting friends grandson* of Rickrcal, visited at the at Kicsreal Sunday evening. A. M. Vernon home Saturday. Mr*. Allen is a sister of Mr. Vernon’s. Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Moore of Salem, were visiting at the home of their Miss Ida Anderson of Toledo, is son, Ira Moore and family, Sunday. ■ •r<. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Acuff of Mc- Girth, nt the home of Mrs. Gilkey. Mias Anderson expects to spend sev­ Minville, have moved on the property owned by the Evergreen Memorial eral days here. Park, known as the Jacobsen farm. Guests at the Alton Vernon home Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Burdette, who Sunday were Mrs. Wilson Allen and daughter Ethel of Corvallis, and Mr. were at Guler, Wash., several months, and Mrs. Wm. J. Buster of Escondido, this summer have returned and will Ciilif, Mrs. Alien nnd Mrs. Buster live on the Burdette farm this winter are sister of Mr. Vernon's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuchs are a- mong the new neighbors moving in Dinner guests Thursday at the Fred this fall. They have rented the Mrs. Kuhn home were Mrs. Kuhn's sister, Frank Pierce property north of the Mr*. Buckles of Salem, and Mr*. | depot. Buckles grandson, Bobbie Bradford, I Mr. nnd Mrs. Te