Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 19, 1912, Image 8

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| OUR STORE
Closing Out Sale
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Beginning Friday, July 5, 1912.
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Of Our Entire Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING.
$10.00 Suits Clearance Price
12.50 ”
15.00 ”
16.50.............................. .
.$6.50
8.60
9.90
11.00
$18.50 Suita—Clearance Price
20.00 ”
2250 ”
:50) ”
$12.00
12.90
15.00
16.67
Ladies and Misses Tailor-made Suits and
|. coats to be closed out at from 1-2 to 1 -5 dis­
count. All our Dress Goods, Shoes, wash
goods. Waists, Gloves, Corsets, Silks, Scarfs,
Lace Curtains, to be closed out at a big sacrifice.
Call early while stock is at it’s Best.
D. M. NAYBERGER
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These
Summer days is Cool, Cosy, Com*
fortable.
Our Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda and
| Fountain Soda is Pure and Palatable,
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The Service is the best we are Capable of ren-
| dering.
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HARRIS’
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The Biggest Drug Store In Yamhill County
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Twine! Twine!
If you want the
PLYMOUTH at
BEST —Buy
the
HARTE & CO.
Former Partner and Succeoor to R. JACOBSON 4 CO., McMinnville, Oregon.
SNAPSHOTS AT
_ _ _ _ CELEBRITIES
k M. Cox. Democratic Choice
For Governor of Ohio.
DA YTON AUTO and TRANSFER CO.
CARRIES
excited by an abnormal brain condi­
tion.
Suppose after marriage you
should tiud me suffering from some­
thing like this.”
Tires
Everready Batteries
“1 should do all In my power to pro
Casings
Gasoline
tect you from the consequences of
Tubes
Lubricants
your deficiency."
Presto Tanks
Auto service day and night
i tried to bring her to a decision, but
I could not, mid I was obliged to leave
her without either a "Yes" or a "Xo."
I did not doubt that she suffered from
some such cause as she had mentioned,
though I knew it was not drink and I
j did not lielieve it to be gambling She
' had named these as illustrations.
We were in the same summer hotel
| on a liemitiful lake
It was toward
* the end of khe season, mid as most of
the guests hud been there for five or
six weeks we were all acquainted
One afternoon we were listening to
music in flu« parlor when the landlord
> entered and announced that one of the
| guests had lost a valuable jewel The
m«rvnnts had been searched and noth
Ing found. Would every guest consent
to tin« same process? The question was
put to a vote and carried unanimously.
The doors were locked, and the
VIA TrfE
KM’ IT \ Ml SOM.
searching liegnn
While It was going
the merit* of proposed legislation. ir
on my eyes fell on the girl 1 loved,
respe-th». of |),>o his pmty stood on it
mid 1 soon noticed that whenever the
IC««Lr!»I ji r lo'uuiiii jus tirat regarded searchers came near her she moved
Nel-on null suspicion
They soon, away. After I had lieen searched she
To the Beaches
however .am»« iii nppredute his rug
came and stood beside me. I felt her
Excellent Train
ged Imnesn <ml hili idetils
Springs and
oeocNhSHAsn
hand against mine, and she placed
ROUTES
Service
and Low
Senator Xel-on was t-orn in Norway within It a small ls»x. Then she moved
Mountains
Round Trip Fares
aixti nine vent-- ago ami came to this away and in n few minutes submitted
country In ism
lie served In the to be senrehed. evidently relieved of
Cnlon nrmv a* a private in a Wiscon
a great dread
sin regiment and was wounded and
All was clear to me now. The fault
taken prisoner in isir: After the war she would not nmm- was kleptomania.
he was iidmlthsl to the n.ir mid served
If you are looking for an ideal place to spend a portion of the summer,
It would tie Impossible to descritw«
w here you can tied rest, health and recreation, the outing resorts reached
two terms i'i the v\ I si 11 ns । n legislature, my emotions. When I felt her passing
removing to Mliinesina in IS7I.
by the Southern Pacific are par fxcellenre.
the I hix it seemed as if I hud Iteen
Dlirlllg hl- residence in Mlnneaota bitten by a rattlesnake Nevertheless,
Newport—Yaquina Bay, Tillamook County Beaches. Crater Lake.
he ha- nlwm- la... m rive |<olitleit|y
for her sake I took It mid concealed it
Colestin Springs. Shasta Spring, Cascadia, Breitenbush Hot Springs and
He served a.* a mends«! of the Forty- Wiieu she looked her appeal I hail
many other springs of more or less note.
eighth. Forty ninth mil Fiftieth eon
ri-alized the situation she was not a
gte—e* i«iil In istc was elected United thief for gain. She stole because she
State- -eiialoi
lie hi- twice l»een re
was Impelled to do -o. But think of a
wb-eted. bi- term of service expiring in man accepting such a defect In his
March, IPCt
wife, entering upon imitrlmony know
With long limits on sale daily to the above resorts. Our booklet, “Vacation
ing that at any moment she would be
Hable to bring disgrace upon herself. I
Days in Oregon“ describing these and other outing places can be obtained
him. their children’ I turned, kstked
from any Agent, who will cheerfully fnrniah information as to fare, train
out through a window mid shook con
service, etc., or a postal card to the undersigned will receive promptatten­
vulslveiy. My soul whs wedded to this
tion.
woman, and I suffered the same as if :
she were already my wife
Some one touched my shoulder, and I ,
turned. She was looking up at me. her
General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon
eyes full of gratitude and love. The
Gul's Ruse to Test-an Ad­
search wan ended, the >l<Nvm were open .
mirer's Affection.
and the guests were leaving the room
The jewel had not l»s«u found.
“Come.' she said, "for a walk "
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“YwU ploteas tu lote me. Acurdiug
Mechanically »1 followed tier to the
to yom idea of tuve. I presuiue you do.
margin of the lake She step|H«d Into
Any kind of Iove will do before mar- one of the cedar n»w boats there, and
i
Hage. but It must la a stroug devo- i entered after her. she taking the I
tiou tlint w lll stand tile faulta ai^d tiller, I the oarw. I milled away from
folbies of a life parttrvr."
the shore, mid «be steered the I-»at
It is Economy to use a "Hot Point"
"You will mwi show a fautt too across the lake toward a point where
a tM-d of rushes grew higher tuau a {
perulcloua for me to Iwar with "
Electric
Iron. The Yamhill Electric
man's head I felt sure that she would
"\ou don’t kiH>w my faulta^
Company has them.
"lf yon |a>KMea» all there ar» in th» take me to sonte cou*ealed s|s»t where I
•
he
could
r»«|sm*m«
the
atoteu
jewel.
See
dh tiouary. I -hall atUI Iove you al-
Waa It s proclivity of kleptomaniacs
waya.*
to wish to keep what they stole?
“Tberv are faulta tliat come from a
Presently I
the boat
pbyaical defis t Olí«« inay hav» a tata
alón for gambltug for drink. for a penetrate the rushes, ami tn another
uiouieiif w. w»«re tn then mid-st. com­
ntitular of vire«, any ou» of wbk li la
pletely con e.-tled
Then she -nd Io
In fact we carry everything in the
line of Auto repairing. All tv orte
Guaranteed,
M. G. Miller Prop
Outings in Oregon
• 'ongr >ssman Jnmen M Cox of Day
foil, who was iiomlnaled for governor
of Ohio nt Hit« recent Democratic stnte
convention. I kim won success by hls
on ti efforts
Born on a farm In Ohio
forty-two years ago. he nrg educated
In the public nciioolM. mean while work
hm on tin« farm Later he suivesslvely
be a me neualmy, printer's devil and
newspaiHT reporter Tbeu he went to
Cincinnati ami joined the staff of a
morning newspaper latter he Itecame
private Mecreturj to the late Congresa
mini Paul Sorg. with whose backing
he bought (he Dayton News ami after
want purchased the Springfield I‘teas
Hepubllonn which be converted from
a Republican Into a Democratic |ai|>er.
chmiglug It" name to the Springfield
New s
In lailltlcn Mr. Cox baa lieen an »me
eessful an In hla bualnean ventures
He in serving hls second term aa a
memtier of the national house of repre
aentativea
Senator Nolton of Minnesota.
Knute Nelson. the senior senator from
Minnesota, u ho recently announced hls
Intention not to la« a candidate to auc-
ce«sl himself ami hla retirement to pri
rate life. ha<« nerved nlmoat continu
oualy for nearly forty yearn aa a public
official The passing of Neison from the
aenate will remove from that body «*»*
father of modern Republican progreea
IrHm
In the days when |»rty tinea
were ao strictly drawn that to vote
•gainst a imiiy measure was regarded
a» an uniairdonble political offense
Senator Nelson consistently voted on
Low Round Trip Tickets
LOVER PRJV.D
HiS DEVOTION
JOHN M. SCOTT
HOT POINTS FOR
HOT WEATHER
L. H. Litscher, Local Mgr.