Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 28, 1912, Image 3

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NOTICE TO GRAVEL HAULERS.
Classified Advertising
Notice is hereby given that bids will
by the undersigned county clerk, at
WHITE CRO W
Old papers for sale at this office, tf
McMinnville, Oregon until 10:00 A. M
A lOe cigar for 5c sold at all leading
on W’ednesday July 3, 1912, for haul­
C. Leckbend represents the best line
13tf
ing and delivering Willamette River ■toraa in Dayton.
of Fire Insurence in the state.
25tf
Gravel upon the county road leading
Now is the time to put up your
South from Dayton to a point as far | Strawberries Go to A. C. Detmer-
Baking Powders! —50c bakiug Pow­
South as the intersection of the Me-1 ¡ng
25tf ders 15c Your choiee of odd brands
Minnville
n . ,. hay, sow and , piga lib. tins at A. C. Detmerings.
25tf
»»■»»HIV road with the Dayton-Amity
»
FOB BAL«:—Baled
For
Real
Estate
go
to
C.
Leckband
roa
and one work mare. See Dr. Swick.
Land Co.
Also seuerate bids for delivering the
47 tf
same kind of gravel upon the county
Examination for Teachers's Certifi­
‘ road leading East from McMinnville to
M you want .ce, see Uller Hadley,
cates will be held at the Court House
intersection with * Dayton-Amity road, ' ♦
" ‘
June 19, 20, 21, and 22. Examination
said gravel to be delivered as far West
as the point on said road known as the
Sale: Beautiful cut glass ware will begin at 9 o'clock A. M. June 19.
S. S. Duncan, Co. Sup’t.
East end of three mile lane. Right re- at A- C‘ Oetmermg s Grocery.
2ltf
served to reject any or all bids.
----
G W. Jones, County Clerk
j
Don’t be robbed. We want to be judged by the goods we sell
and the way we treat our patrons.
Pleasantdale
DAYTON
HARDWARE CO
The Needlecraft Club met last Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of Miss
Mabel Edwards. Ice cream and cake
R. G. Starr Mgr.
were served, and a good time enjoyed
by all present. Members present were:
B. Gabriel has commenced the erec­ Mesdames Ed Wilson, C. Hadley, F.
tion of hi» dwelling. The basement and Reichstien, Misses Verda Dorsey, Lucy
1 foundation walls are about completed Edwards, Alma Bones. Mabel Edwards
Points of General Interest in Dayton and
J. A. McFarlane a hop grower of the and Rosa Senn. Officers elected for
Vkinky
Pleasant Dale neighborhood was trans­ the next six months were Mrs. Ralph
acting business in our city Wednesday Hadley reelected Pres.: Secy. Miss
Verda Dorsey.
last.
Kale plants for sale by F. W. Hole,
Miss Florence Donalson of McMinn­
H. J. Maynard received a mash on
t f.
ville
visited last week at the home of
1 his toe a few days ago. An operation
O. B. Rippey made a trip to Portland
her
grand
parents B. Yorke and wife.
had to be performed. He is doing nic-
Tuesday.
Wess
Morgariedge
and family visit-
.. w
111 ely at present,
D. A. Snyder was in McMinnville I : During the close of our school E. J. j
at the E A-
home la8t
Tuesdav.
. .
i Avery the accommodating janitor is Thursday.
R. L. Harris was a I ortland v isitor exerei8jng his muscle by hauhng wood
R. Chilcott transacted business in
Tuesday.
for the Avery domicile.
Portland last week.
Harry Westerfield returned from
Master Galen Hord came up Mon-
Geo. Foster, wife and son Conrad,
Wilson Mill Friday.
day evening to visit at the home of attended the Sloan —Foster Wedding
E. H. Anderson of Salem was in his Grand parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. at Monmouth last Thursday.
our city Tuesday.
Snyder and other relatives.
Mrs. Ed Wilson and son Archie were |
Mrs. A. C. Brown went to Newport
John Anderson is buisily engaged i McMinnville visitors last Friday.
Wednesday morning.
in laying a new side walk along his
H. Gilanders wife and little daugh-
Mrs. James Coovert was a McMinn­ property on Ferry Street. A much 1 ter were Portland visitors Friday and |
needed improvement.
j Saturday of last week.
ville visitor Tuesday.
George Abdill and Dan Gibbon, pros­
Mrs..R. C. Rippey of Portland is vis­
Mrs. Ralph Hadley and son Kenneth |
perous farmers a couple of miles north were McMinnville visitors Monday.
iting the Rippeys this week.
A M. Peery one of McMinnville’s of town are each building fine modern
up-to-date houses on their farms.
druggists was in Dayton Sunday last.
Real Estate Transfer»
Frank Hadley, assistant manager of
Mrs. Geo. Westerfield of Dundee
Adair & wf. to Geo. J. & Ruth
visited relatives in Dayton Saturday. the Hibbert establishment has moved W. H.
to the Udell property just vacated by , L. Swift; 15 acres in Jas. T. Hem­
J. D. Schrock and family were tran-
bree die in T 4 S R 4 W
$2400
M. Oliphant.
sacting nusisess in Dayton Wednesday.
W. A Morand and son, .J. W. Root, May Bell Aanderson to City of Caricon
MiaB Julia Lewis went to Seaside
12 foot right of xvay over lands de­
Horace Knox. Win. Turner and daugh­
Saturday Morning to spend the sum­
ter and a Mr. Hickey all of Boring, : scribed in vol 27 deeds page 374 &
mer.
Oregon spent the day Sunday with C I 36 deeds p: ge 121..---- ----------- 75
Miss Lena Spangle went to Portland W. Powell and family.
Avgust W. Anderson to City of Carl­
Monday afternoon to spend several
ton; 12 foot right of way over57.31
M. Oliphant has moved back to his
acres
in section 22 T 3 S R 5 W
51
farm north of town. The noise and
Miss Ella Nelson returned home from bustle of a thriving little city grated John Aner & wf. to The Northwestean
P ».“din I where she has been teaching on his nerves so he took a hike coun-
Land and Improvement Co; W,l# of
school.
trv-ward
SW>4 sec 7 W's of N W '4 sec 18
Mrs. Wells of Portland is visiting
SE‘4 <& SE>4 <>f SW^ & SW4 ef ;
Mr. G. B. Codwell of Seattle who
at the home of her friend Mrs. N. spent two weeks with his nephew O.
NWM & Wl2 of SW‘4 sec 12; NE
>4 & NS hl SE'4 a SE'4 of NWV4
Nelson.
M. Rippey and family, returned to his
sec 13(co'ilaining 802.22 acres) in
John T. Burch of Burch and Dey home Tuesday. Mr. Rippey and dau­
Township 5 1 outh Range 5 West
wis a business visitor in Portland Mon- ghter Ruth accompanied him as far as
Will. Mer
Portland.
d ty last.
Warren
H Bailey A wf. to City if
||A few days ago we had the pleasure
Geo. Heuser and W. Keller and Ir­
Carlton:
12 foot right of way over
of shaking hands with our class-mate ving Heuser of Portland were business
NE
‘
4
of
sec
20 T 3 S R 5 W .......... 75
visitors in Day ton Tuesday last. Mr.
Frank Ma bee.
Ivan
Bailey
to
City of Carlton; 12 foot
~lrs Nancy Starr has spent several Geo. Heuser used to be well acquaint­
right
of
way
over W}4 of NW1« &
ed
in
Day
ion,
he
being
connected
with
days at the Pioneer Meeting in Port­
NE
‘
4
of
NW>
4 & lots 3, 4. & 5 sec
the
building
of
the
old
Narrow
gunge
land this week.
75
21
T
3
S
R
5
W
Railway.
He
remembers
many
old
G. A. Gabriel has returned home
from Eugene where he has b»-en att­ timers here and during his short stay A. H. Benton & wf. : to Geo E Keliog;
was looking them up.
3200
100 X 240 ft. in Newberg
ending collage.
H. E. Frye and wife of Portland are Eliza E. Howe to Ctty of Carlton;
W. H. Stewart stock buyer of Clo­
her»>
packing cherries for A. Rupert
right of way over W‘9 of SW4 &
verdale was transacting business in
and
Company
of
Portland.
These
cher
­
SEI-4 of SW1-4 sec 17 T 3 S R
Dayton Wednesday.
ries are p«cked in large barrels and a
5 W ...
S. W. Sigler and F E. Berry were
liquid solution is poured over them Joseph David Henry Bousquettojoseph
Portland business visitors a couple of which preserves them them. This way
A. Doateler; SWJ-4 & 140,49 acres
days last week.
of packing cherries is a new business
in SEI-4 sec 25. a in NE1-4 sec 36
Work has begun on the B. Gabriel venture here. We suggest to our cher­
(Ex. 20 ft. strip in Tp. 4 S R 5 &
h.»uae on Church St. Tlw is to be R'1 ry growers that they see these people
000
6
W ...
np-to date dwelling.
for they are anxious to purchase all
Prof. C. C<»e of McMinnville College the cherries that .lay be grown in this Emma M. Brown et vir to Coral H. &
Ryland C Fowler & L. H Brown;
preached at the Baptist church Eri locality.
30
acres in Wm D Stillwell die in
day and Sxturday evenings.
Nellie Chapman celebrated
ner
5
T
3
S
R 4 W
Mrs. C. W McNi.mar who has been eighth birthday last Saturday by giv­
on the sick list for a day or so is now ing an afternoon party. Those pres­ Emma M Brown et vir to Ruth A.
Brown: lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in »»Ik. 3
ent of her little friends, were Irma
. bl«- to be out.
10
Hauswiili 2nd add Newberg
and
Iceland
Hole,
Kathleen
Murphy,
dus Bell Bt-icher and Mrs. Eva Nel-
sou attend the O. E S -luipter in Eva Lee and Cathrine Gabriel. Mrs. Quincy E Crume & wf. to City of Carl­
T. W Hole, Mrs. H. Chapman, Mrs.
Dayton Tu-nlay evening.
ton: 12 ft i ight of way over lands
D.
A.
Snyder
and
Mrs.
Ray
Baxter.
described
in vol 55 »feeds page 358
in
Da
y
ton
H Sheard ai d wife v»»e
Carl Detmering and Harry Chapman
enroute
to
(sec
22
T
3
S R 5 W)
luenlay night. They
were also presennt to enjoy the deli­
W a«hiiigton for a si « ri xisit.
cious ice cream and cake served by Guttavou- E Detmering & wf toW. A.
Our up-'«, d»!tc lui' Hr Mr. < I rl Mrs. Chapman All wished
Keyt; 100 acres in Wm. Graham
Nellie
F scher has placed a modern and att- many more happy birthdays.
die in T 5 S R 3 & 4 W ..........9000
I Clive ice ch«»t in h * s<«»p
CUPS
OF i
k
Paragraphical
Kem eth Halki» of Pmll
Tuesday iM>n ”‘K
' ‘,l 11 ’ bom
h ■ unel» Rev. J. H. M rpfv.
me
« f
Mra R. McDonald, Mrs R Seittera
and Mr. and Mr». 8. D Nicoll were
Dayton caller» Mond« v afternoon.
»4».. and wife are here visiting with
their daughter .Mrs R G. Starr.
H. D. Fallar one of our prosperous
tarmare has gone to his old home tn
Wiscausin on a busi ne »* trip.
To W hom I t M ay C oncern -
The sale of Firecrackers or fire­
works of any kind is positively
prohibited until after dinner and
then they must not be fired
during the programme in the
afternoon. No shooting of fire­
works of will be permitted in the
park at any time.
Executive Committee.
CHASE
SANBORNS
TEA
#C<"3Tr
YOU ONLY »
7 ONECENT
1
YOU AFi ORO CT AT THIS
CANY
FOR SALE BY
A. C. DETMERING
DAYTON HOME BAKERY
Everything up-to-date, clean wholescrre and pal-
atable. We possitively guarantee all of our produce
If you are dissatisfied come to us and we make it
right. Try our bread and pastry.
P. S. HEVLAND, Prop.
Market
Dayton
C A.RL FISCHER, Prop.
Highest Market Price Paid
FOR
Beef, Veal, and Mutton
A full line of all kinds of Fresh and Salted Meat
and Sausages.
Fresh Fish every Friday.
BANK Of DAYTON
OF
. Nl< HOI.S l,l-••»í<^^•nt
OAVTON
OSIOON
R. I. HARRIS. Vic» President J E MELLINGER. Cashier
R«>»rd of Director»:
. NHTIOM
I). A SNYDER
K L. HARRIS
J E. MEI.LINGER
STOCKEY
Does a General Banking Business
Interest paid on Time Deposits
Exchange sold on al) points in U. S
We Solicit Your Business
Dayton Market Report
Butter c«»untry . ....
,,
creamery
Eggs
Poultry
Veal
Beef
Pork
Mutton
OaU
Wheat
Hay elover
“ titnothy
" vetch and oats
2»*e.
35c.
18-..
18c.
9c.
9e.
7e.
32«.
70c.
m.
$9t.
I»t
I
f
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”
Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co.
fv.iporatarx »f fr»H» «s4 Vetrtihlr*.
taken »f
Dtalrrx 1» G»|U VrfrUMr* »M »11 kiMi »1 Pr»ta«.
Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruita, and
Poultry and Eggs
Be sure to see u» before aellrig any kind of produce.
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