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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 11,27 OI I I« I AI M Mayor W Recorder ,-.W I Tinker Treaaurer Mellinger City Mundial b Water ('ommlsHlom r A Bouldeii Councilman E Demary. Paul Lou dnrhuHUeti Jumes Penland, Iiwr! James Wukefli-ld und Frank Louis Regular meeting» first Monday In each month the dayton i min ne UN ION VA LE Mr E M Alderman and »on. Vrlo. shipped out their Cirai carload ol po tutooM ilio fimi wook, that have been sold on contract At the all day Ladle« Aid meet Ing held TiioHtluy u good at teiidutice wa» had ong quill was almost com- pl«t««l The men ultonded naw><d Mim» wood A dxllcloUH dinner Wil, served In flu- Aid room. Mr. a nd Mrs Will Brunson, who Bvt* oi $542.non in brln,‘Ina net tier* to ranch across the river In Mission Bottom district, attended. They were Malheur |H building Nil accompanied by Mr» Branson's par HI'hOolllOUHOH thia HeuHOII ents, Mr. und Mrs. Isuali Hewitt, of Halen«. Anlurln office postal Having» ih piotila The ladles are very busy preparing the program which they are to give in the grunge hall Thursday even Burns Architect i hoann to dn lug. December I. In connection* with plans for new union high school the pi» social. Mr and Mrs Roy Htoutenbcrg, _ •+♦+++♦+++♦+++. accompanied by II A. Maker anil Mr mid Mrs. Harold Webster, left early Thursday morning, going by Wuy of The Dalles to visit Mrs Stout Life We cure for your need» iiborg'» Mr» Men* Fire, ’heft, Embezzlement and kenmuler atol family, ut Fort Rock. Oregon, returning Sunday by the McKenzie P km route. While on th« .L L. Sherman & Son INSURANCE IHVH>\ ROOMIN«. RI HT 111 Ils ON M in E Rock they Huw four nice deer llestire ly grazing near the road They also vUlted the Ice cave» 14 miles from her sister's home They enjoyed sun* ahlne almost .. ........ Hire trip Many from this neighborhood at tended the funeral of Ralph Taylor, held hi Dayton Saturday. The Grund Island Improvement Club held it »pedal meeting Sator diiy evening to formulate plan» for a Thanksgiving community dinner to be given nt the school bouse. A pro gram will alm, Is- given on the next regular meeting night, December lo Mrs Dab- Fowler delightfully en- ti-rtained the "Onawa Teachers' Monday evening Ten teachers were present. Pinn» wer«' made to give a play at differ- »nt communities in February. Light refreshments were served at th- close of the liUHlness meeting Mrs Ezra Dixon. Ml»» Stella Gilmore, Miss Nyhart, Miss Prague, Miss Greta Prltn», Miss Edna Snyder. Mrs Wn- nie Ml»» Clara Wagner and Miss Zuiuwlnskl were present besides the hostess. An their name signifies, they are a wide-awake or- ganlzution. The president, Mrs. W. J. Versti eg, presided. Fairview, Grand Island, Hopewell. Unionvale. AVelifool and AVheatland were repre- Hol M EARTH Maut», BARBER SHOP Ladles' Halrcuttlng Ag> ncy For Newberg Laundry It VTHN Gworgc Thompson. of Portland, ar t Madrax Baldwin Sheep Co ship' Grant» Pass laical turkey grow- 10,000 blooded sheep to Soviet Rus ! ere will receive $«0,000 for holiday sia. birds. CHURCHES parents. Mr and Mrs II. Thomp»un, and will »pend the whiter here Glendale- U. S. Department of Oregon city Woolen Mill» have Mr. and Mm. Koy Robinson mul kOO employes In factory and cloth 1 Commerce builds emergency air- son Robert, of Sherwood, and Mr ing plant. , drome here MEIHODIST « HI R< H und Mrs Fay ltobln»ou ami datigli Sunday n vi II». Sunday school at 10 a m , Frank ter. of McMin , visitors ut the home of Mrs. David AV Hole, Superintendent Morning Robinson worship 11 a. m Epworth Leagu 10 p m Evening Born -To Mr. un«l Mr». Elmer at 7.30 Jack man. Friday, November 1 Htli. li m Prayer meeting on Thureday 1927. an 8% pound girl. Mr mid Mr» Robert Cinnamon Si rviic ut Webfoot: .Morning wor were Portland vl»llor» WedneudayJ ship 9 30 a. oi. Sunday school at ESTABLISHED 1904 - PHONE WHITE 6611 11:30 a. in. --------------- «--------------- MCMINNVILLE. OREGON Hurry E. Harey, Pastor FUNERAL DIRECTORS Grand Island To Have New Warehouse I I LI, tiOSPEL ASSI AIRI Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service 11: a Prayer Hervice Wednesday Even-1 ing ut H:00 p. m. Rev. Beazan. The Gram) Island Cunning Co. is nssembllng material and have begun the erection of u fin- proof. two- A m »»on an wea- ther will permit, a crew of men will CHRISTIAN CHI R< H rush the work Servicen every Sunday us follow»: The new warehouse will be of con Preaching: crete throughout, 40x40 feet, ad Bible Hchool at 10 a. m joining the cunnery, which furnish services at 11 a. m. All friends are f , I es work each season for from 25 to invited. M H. Kendall, Pastor. iti pomona during the Lanning per This cannery is owned by Grand Island people but is located in Un- iouvale, h'-me partly In each place. Work of labeling the canned to matoes Is being hastened, so as to make deliveries from the Grand Is- lami cannery. Morgan Brother»’ truck» ol McMinnville an* doing tin 4-.000 cases hauling la,st were labeled and shipped. -- <--------------- Taken From Tribune Files of Eight Years Ago Mr. W. S. I!'Ren uutoed to Port land on business yesterday and while tie wan away Mm. l”Hen took charge Of course friendship cun not be bought, but when a little boy gives candy to a little girl he doesn't lose anything but the candy. V. M Low assisted by L. H. has been bu»y this week running another phone lin» from Dayton to the Woods neighborhood near Hopewell. Thin new line will relieve line No. 12 which was over- Help Wanted The. D. E. and P. in need of more women dur- ing apple drying, Phone D. A. Sny- i MUD der. Bert Hord, who haw been at Bay - * OREGtlN City during the spring and summer. Is here visiting relatives and is put ting in part of his time looking for ■a- some of those numerous china pheas ants. Every man and woman on earth (By Clarence Fowler) i IL W. Burnard, M. D Mr J A MOthorn lias purchased lias some good quality if you only PHASKI AN 10 urre« of lund from a (Whittle purty. take the trouble to look for it. Reporter "To what do you at- This piece of land adjoins Mr Mo- thorn's land, which was formerly a . tribute your great age?” Phone Red TH Methuselah “Well, the fact that portion of the Brink property. - . OREGftA Mrs Morton Tompkins visited her I was born over nine hundred years mother. Mrs Lillie Baker. In Port ago might have something to do with Exchange land. during Armistice Day and week h . We have Just been told that Mrs. end vacation. Clarence Rockhill is erecting a J. W Lorett and a 10 or 12 year old daughter are very sick at the Laureti new barn on his farm. DR. O. C. GOODRICH School will b«1 dismissed Thursday home near Dayton. Mrs John Gillanders. after spend anil Friday to permit teachers to at DENTIST tend county institute In McMinnville ing a few weeks with her children In laiurel and Pendleton, has returned at that time. Office Phone RED 49 Mrs Clarence Rockhill visited her homu the latter part of the week. Mrs. H M. Woolworth, a former HOll, OREGON who 1» attending Salem high school, from Wednesday until well known resident of Dayton. but Thursday evening, when he returned now of McMinnville, is here visiting home with her. H is taking a her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Abdill and course In mechanics. She enjoyed family. Earl Burch and wife, of McMinn the Open House given by his school :: LADD’S FUNERAL Thursday. He spent the week end ville, are making his parents. Jno T. with his parents and returned to Sa- Burch and family, happy by a few HOME days' visit. lent Sunday . ” I’o Herve Humanity Better Died At his home in our city. Mr. and Mrs Worth Wiley and Day and Niglft Phone Blue 90 children. who returned recently October 6th, Mr. Wm. Hibbert, at from Klickitat. Washington, are Bv- the ripe old age of 75 years, 2 months M< MISSI II.I.E. Ing in the E. E. Babi win home, and 24 days. Mrs. E. J. Nichols visited over known us the Sawyer place. They plan to build a hotiHe on I heir farm Sunday ut the home of her sister, Mrs. Wills. in Carlton. soon. Como In and get 60 days' supply Roy Will entertained the JnWe Ï of Avalon Farms Hog-Tone for every Tompkins family Friday evening. DAYTON BOX and The George Asher family ar«1 bus hog you own. Cost you absolutely Watson Pharmacy. ily engaged in moving from New nothing. LUMBER COMPANY Ed. Grabenhorst and family from berg to their recently acquired farm, Flasher, North Dakota, arrived here near the Will home. Building Material of all Kinds Thursday morning and will make an --------- a-------- »- X LIME, DOORS, Indiflnite stay with Mrs. G's parents, on their farm near town. PLEASANTADALE SASH, SHINGLES, ROOliNG t! Mrs. M. A. Marcy journeyed to Sa Roy Edwards hail th«> misfortune to smash his hand Inst week while lem Friday to meet her husband who CON« RITTE DRAIN TILE working In the paper mill nt New- has been in attendance at the M. E. In con berg, and has been unable to work Conference in that city. nection witli this item, let us state for several «lays. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Montoller anil that we are pleased to announce Mr. ■+++<•++++♦<•+++ son Alfred, of Union, Mo., left Sun M. has been returned to the Dayton day for Sun Diego. California, where charge for his 5th appointment. J. P. Dorsey and family have just they will visit relatives. They have been visiting at the home of their moved back from McMinnville to the daughter and sister. Mrs. R. J. Had new home just purchased from Tom Agate Grinding McNish which lies adjacent to Day ley, the past two months. Jewelry Made to Order A surprise birthday party was giv ton. A very pleasant farewell party en Mrs. George Foster Wednesday V. II. BALLARD afternoon. November 9th, on her was tendered Mrs. Nellie Simms at 57th birthday, by the Pleasantdale the E. S. Filer home here Friday ev Expert Watchmaker A Jeweler intimate Needle Club. A dainty lunch was ening by a few of her served by the Indies and a pleasant friends prior to her leaving for her afternoon »pent by the following la neW home in Denver. Colorado. Grafaphones nt the Lowest Increased enrollment in school dles: Mesdames George Christensen. Price ever known in the county. Clarence Fowler. Wm. Sims. H. has necessitated the shifting of Thompson. O. F. Turner, Ed. Win grades. Mrs. Harris retains the first ger and daughter Phyllis Jean and and second grades, the 3rd. 4th and lit YTON «DIEGON mother, Mrs. Claude Wolford of Sll- 5th are divided between Misses Ster- ♦- m ~ i -:*<~!- i ** m * :*++*:*++++++++4 *+* verton. Mrs. Foster received many mer and Leckband. and the lith. 7tli and 8th between Mrs. Kearns and ben u t i f u I remem bra nces. Mrs. A. J. Monteller and son Al Miss Stilwell. E. E. McDonald anil wife moved fred. Mrs. R. (I. Hadley and son Ken neth. and Miss Elizabeth Hibbert, t heir household goods to Portland. Ohl Growth Fine Grain visited relatives anil friends in Sher Tuesday, and expect to make that city their permanent home. idan Friday. SLAB & BLOCK Mrs. Julia A. Jones of near New Mrs. H. Thompson and sons George WOOD and Vernon visited Friday at the berg was here Wednesday and made home of their daughter and Hinter, tile sale of her bungalow on Church Mrs. Elisha Manning, near McMinn street to Mrs. Ophelia Andrus of Leave order» at Wakefield's or thip city. ville. --------------- g--------------- order direct troni the Mill. Howard Hadley and Robert Cooley Oregon fishermen and canners have of Silverton spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. paid $53,000 into state fund for kill Ing seals ami sea lions. -• CARL'H.N I I EL « «IMPANA and Mrs. R. (1. Hadley. Mrs. Jennie Murphy of Dayton v I h - Portland Norse steamer “Rcn- OREGON CARLTON Ited Friday at the home of her jamin Franklin” will take 33,000 I daughter. Mra. Brooks Sweney. boxes apples to Europe. BARBER SHOP PAGE THREE B.APTIST « IH R« H Sunday school at 1«, a. m. Preach ing service 11 a m. B. Y. P. U. at 6.00 p. m. Evening service at 7.30 p. m Prayer service on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Walter G. Smith. Pastor. EA A NfO LK AL CHI RCH Rev. W. E. Simpson. Pastor Dayton, Oregon. Services us follows: Duyton Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service at 11:00 a m. On the 1st and 3rd Sundays preaching at 7:31, p. ni. Unlonvale Preaching service at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. Preaching Hervice 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Eugene DeVaui, charged with un lawfully possessing mash, was in- «Ucted November 12. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year in the state prison and $100 fine, leaving Thursday to start his sen tence. He was a farmer three miles south of Dayton. --------------- S--------------- O. A. C.. Nov. 22—When money is loaned to a student here through the student loan committee there is less than 1 chance in 4000 that the money will not be returned with the nom inal 4 per cent Interest charged. A report just Issued by the committee shows that although total loans ag- made since the fund was established in 1911, losses have amounted to less than a fortieth of 1 percent, For every dollar lost nearly $12 have been accumulated in interest, The loans are unsecured except by char- acter of those applying. DA YTON MEA T CO MEATS THAT MEET YOI R KEQ( IRMEATS Everything In Sea »on Phone REO 31 Dayton, Oregon Il DA YTON GREENHOUSE f E r« izaiiik 1»___ — . KIDD, Prop. Phone .MH a I DAYTON, _ ORDiON Ix-t us do your design work Cut Flowers and Potleil Plants on Hand Now. A'ialt Our Greenhouse Service Our Motto DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO Dealers In SAND and GRAVEL Phone Red 76 Give Us a Call SPITZENBERG & WINTER BANANA APPLES FOSTER BROS. Route 2, DAYTON, ORE SENSATIONAL COAT SALE! 3 BIG DAYS Friday, Nov. 25, to Mon., Nov. 28 SPECIAL PURCHASE Our New York buyer made a big purchase of Fall Coats. The manufac turer wanted to clean up. We are quantity users. We bought them at a big reduction. We are selling them at prices that mean big savings to you. McMinnville s Quota 125 Fine Coats We asked for 125 coats. They are here just when you want them. Buy your coat now. Group 1 Group 2 MORE THAN 30 COATS AT MORE THAN 30 COATS PRICED $9.90 $14.90 These are a nice lot of Sport and Dress Coats made up in latest styles. Plaids, figured and plain patterned fabrics. Some are, lavishly fur trimmed. Some neat tailored models. VALI ES to 9IH.«M> Sport Coats and Dress Coats for every occas ion. You will note that these have various ad ded refinements compared with» Group 1. All Our coats have excellent fur and good linings. These are wonderful bargains for $14.90. Group 3 AROUND 30 COATS PRICED $18.90 This reason’s popular new shades and fabrics pun iMttqs ’eotueA pun smootqAnp sejetuAnp sn mushroom collars, fur cuffs and fancy trim mings stand out strong in this group. Owning one of these you will have the confidant assur- ance of being well a dressed woman. A'ALUES to 980.00 Group 4 AROUND 25 COATS PRICED $22.50 Don’t miss seeing these coats. They are real bargains. Many of them would pass for $75 values. Smooth soft fabrics, enhanced by expensive trimmings of fur and hand embroid ery, and lined with that quality of silk that makes a coat a joy to step into. Invite a friend and come and visit this coat sale C. J. BREIER CO McMinnville, Oregon 56 STORES IN THE WEST