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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1912)
LAND WITH Dynafiiite The upper view shows how rroups of big- stnmps are blasted out clean at one time, with all dirt otf the roots and stumps shat tered into k; idling wood. At the '•'»me time tad subsoil is thoroughly- broken up, creating a fine home for the n<«w crop. Lower view s i >ws a celery crop worth $800 p -r acre ten months after stumps were blasted out. To leai n 1 ow progressive farmers are using dynamite fur removing s u-nps and boulders, planting and cultivating fruit trees, regenerating ba-r*n soil, ditching, draining, ex cavating, and road-making. Ask tor Booklet DAYTON HAREWARE CO R. G. Starr Manager Paragraphical Points of General Interest in Dayton and Vicinity Kale plants for sale by F. W. Hole, t f. [)R. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Dayton, Oregon W. S. Hibbert and wife returned from a weeks visit to Washington and Eastern On gon, last Monday See Hains’ big jewelry line. 51 tf. O. J. Shirley was a visitor in our city Wednesday. Glad to see O J. He renewed his subscription. Rev. J. B. Murphy returned from Junction City and Harrisburg Tuesday evening. Rev. Murphy preached at both places. Harris extends you a personal invita tion to examine his Christmas stock. 51 tf. Elmer McNamer of Willamina vis ited over Sunday with his father Capt. McNamar of this place. Rudolph Nichols of Corvallis visited his Uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols last week. Apron Sale:- Gabriel's store Dec. 7, 1912 under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Evangelical Church. 51 tf. R. L. Harris has added another new show case to the fixtures of his store. James Pierpont Berryhill will pay reward for setting hen which has been stolen recently. Miss Bessie McNish spent Thanks giving with home folks, returning to Corvallis Sunday morning. Miss Elizabeth Palmer, after spend- ing Thanksgiving with home folks re turned to sellout at Corvallis Monday. Ella, George and Henry Gabriel ac- companied by the.r lather, spent Thanksgivmg with Mrs. Eftie Max- field of St. Johns, Ore. | Thomas Parrish and family have re- turned from a four week» visit with Mrs. Parrish’s folks at Willamina. They report a splendid time and W ill- amina booming. The Dayton band, (and this is some band too) played several pieces ot ex cellent music in the park Thursday af ternoon to a large and appreciative audience. Professors Dodson and Gabriel, Mrs. Harris and Misses Dower, Darr, Young aim Stilwell, left Wednesday morning for McMinnville to attend the teachers institute. A surprise party was given Miss Verda Dorsey Thanksgiving night. Quite a number of our young people were present and all enjoyeu a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Charles Simler returned from Portland Monday evening after spend- ing several days in that city. P. S. Heveland has moved to the rooms over the Millinery store recent ly vacated Ly J. A. Long. There will be preaching services in the Christian Church every Sunday morning by students from Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Barrell went to the Al len orchard at Dundee to spend Thanks giving with the.r son A. J. Barrell who has a position there. Teddy W. Leavitt of Newberg will preach in the Christian Churcn next Sunday. Subject, Cnrisuan Un ty. Everybody invited. Harris’ for Holiday goods. J. W. Peffer was a Portland visitor Wednesday. S. W. Sigler spent Thanksgiving in Portland. Geo. Foster spent Thanksgiving at Monmouth. Communion service will be otservid Mrs. Litscher spent Saturday in at the Methodist Church Sunday morn Portland. ing. The new individual communion Glen Hord was a Dayton visitor Wed- set has arrived and will be used for nesday last. the firBl R. Chilcott was a Portland visitor claMmate Horace Tf>ylor wa8 Saturday last. 8een fiantically up the street Charles Hadley was a Portland vis in our city la8t Wednesday, Whoa! itor Saturday. Slow down Horace, old age comes on D. A. Snyder was a Portland visitor faat enough anyway. Wednesday of last week. Frank Hord of Portland spent sev Albert Detmering transacted busi eral days the latter part of last week ness in Portland Saturday. at the home of his grandfather H. i ^Mrs. C. W. McNamer was a Mc Chapman. Mr. Hord was enroute to Vancouver B. C. where he wiil be em Minnville visitor Wednesday. Mrs. B. Persson and daughter spent ployed as a Government stenographer, j Sunday with Newberg friends. A. B. C. Loosely P. H. D. I. was in Frank Mabee of Portland visited town on business a day or so ago, and over Sunday with his parents here. among other matters, was looking R. Andrus and wife spent Thanks after insurance at the O. M. M. Ins. Co. giving #ith their son at Middleton. George Foster spent Thursday and J. C. Nichols has shipped his square Friday wicn his parents at Mo.imoudi. piano to Portland. J. C. says he dis Andrew McCann Jr. of Portland liked very much to part with this in spent Thanksgiving with his parent» in strument as he claims to have raised the children with this piano, but old this city. things have to give way for new ones. W. T. H. Tucker and G. B. Londer- khauaen were in Portland on ousniesi Mrs. F. E. Berry and family, and Mrs. Ora A. Gabriel and family, Saturday. ^Lee Cnap nan movad his housenoid , daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mell guods lo his future berne in Coi vaine inger were at the Mellinger home for Thanksgiving dinner as was Mr. Dale wednesday. Harris’ Christmas stock is big and Skinner who io a fr.end of the family. | Ó1 ti. guuu and priced right. Matt Senn and wife took their de Ksv. A J. Huasaker of McMinnville parture last Friday evening for South | was a Dayton visitor between trains Eastern Tennesee for a short visit. When they return Mrs. Senn’s mother Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jones of McMinnville spelt will return with them and make her , Thanksgiving at the home ol her »1»- home with them for the winter. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Day ton Star flour 11.06 at Shippy’s. 51 I . Commercial Chib will meet at the Club Pam and Carl Unger »eturned Fri rooms Dee. 17, 1911 The New Years day evening after spending Thank s- reception wiil be the chief topic under discussion. giving with menus. Last Friday being the birthday of the Methodist Pastor, Iva people ard manv of their friends ¿topped in in him and he vily pounded him in the shape of sugar, rice, tru't etc. He de sires to express hia heartfelt appreci ation of the kindness thus conferred and hopes he may have another birth day aoon. SEE alifomia this Winter Its Attractive Seaside Resorts Famous Hotels, Magni ficent Scenery, Delightful Climate- Outdoor Sports of all Kinds, With Miles of Drives Through Orange Groves and Along Ocean Boulevards. The Methodist Church is arranging for a Lyceiyn Course this winter. A series of five entertainments will be given, consisting of a Concert, Lecture Reader, Nautical Humorist and an Il lustrated lecture. Everyone should take this opportunity to see a series of good entertainments for little money. I Season tickets $1.00. Single entertain-, ment 35 cents. THE #3/ SUNSET Teachers’ Examination 06 OEMS SHASTA The regular examination for teacher certificates will be held in the Coi house in McMinnville, Oregon, Dec. 18. 19, 20 and 21. The examination will open at 9 A. M. Dec. 18. The 1 HAS IN EFFECT ROUND TRIP FARES program is as follows: Wednesday forenoon. Writing, U. S. History and $55.00 PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES Physiology. Wednesday afternoon, tfFKTIVt JANUARY 1sL 1913 Physical Geography, Reading, Compo $54.70 Eugene To Los Angeles sition, Methods in reading, Methods in 50.10 Roseburg To Los Angeles Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon, Ar 44.30 Grants Pass To Los Angeles ithmetic, History of education, Psy- To Los Angeles 42.60 Medford Oology, Methods in Geography. Thur To Los Angeles sday afternoon, Grammar, Geography, 41.85 Ashland American Literature, Physics, Methods Same fares apply to Galton, Pasadena, Riverside, and San Barnardino- in Language, Thesis for Primary Cer- tificate Frjday forenoon( Theory and With corresponding hw fares from intermediate points and stop-overs go Pracdce Orthography. English Liter- ing or returning and long return limit. Descriptive and Intereatins Literature on variou» Attraction» of the Golden State may be ature Friday aftarnoon> School Law> obtained from any Southern Pacific Agent or by writing BotanVj Algebra, Civil Govt. Saturday forenoon( Geometry, Geology. Sat John M. Scott Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon urday Afternoon, General History and Book-keeping. 51 tf. S. S. Duncan, Co. Supt. 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Caahiar Board of Director»: D. A. SNYDER R. L. HAKKIS J. C. NICHOLS 8. C. STUCKEY J- B- MELLINGER kbwing cabikst the portable sewing cabinet pictured Frame- of these sewing cabinets <nuy be purchased all ready to covor with fabric. Cretonne is tbo material used In cov ering the sewing cabinet illustrated. » Does a General Banking Business Interest paid on Time Deposits Exchange Bold on all points in U. 8 We Solicit Your Business Dayton Market R eport Butter country-------------------- 35c 33c „ creamery Eggs------------------- Poultry----------------- 9c. Veal------------------- -4 kc. Beef„__--------------- Pork------------------- . 7e. Mutton---------------- 32c. Oats-------------------- 70c. Wheat --------------- I9t. Hay clover----------- $9t. •• timothy ---------- Wt. •• vetch and oata.. a Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co KaaerBten •< trait» Md YefUaMes. FadMn st M* Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruita, and Poultry and Egga. 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