Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 21, 1913, Image 3

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    W hite C row :—A 10cent cigar
f< r 5 cents. Sold in ail leading
atoreii in Dayton.
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NORTHBOUND
Train 74 arrive* H28 a. m.
Train 76 arrives 3.48 p. m.
HoUTHBOUND
Tr*in 77 arrives 9:2« a. m.
Train 76 arrives 6:44 p. m.
Tims Card Dayton Bus
l^envre Poetofflre in A. M. fur
7:40
9:0U
P. M.
8:30
6:30
North Ixmnd
South bound
QR. 0. C. GOODRICH
DENTIST
Dayton,
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United Evangallcal
UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH
V. Urbino, Paster.
Sunday School 10.00 a. m.
Preaching each first and third Sundays
at 11:00 a. m., and ench second and
fourth Sundays at 7:30 p. m., Dayton.
Christain Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study each
Last Thursday night Mrs. E E Mc­ Wednesday at 7:80 p m.
Donald entertained a number of her
lady friends with a card party.
The
Baptist
evening was very pleasantly spent.
Those present were:- Misses Barbara
Sanday School 10 a. m. Young Peo­
and Lena Dower, Luella Westerfield, ples meeting 6 46 Preaching Sunday
Carrie Hibbert, Jeannette
Ogden, evening.
Subject, Life’s Looking
Mabel Howard, Elizai>elh Palmer, l^ena Glass
and Frieda
Londershausen,
Grace
Chriitisn
Duzan, Mesdames Hattie Baxter, Verda
Duzan, Famie Maynard, Stella Hatfield
Services Sundny at II a. m. and
Minnie Woolworth, Flora Nicols and 7:80 p. m.
Subject at 11 a. tn. “Did
Clara McDonald.
Christ rise from the dead?” All are
The following men have been named invited.
for the Boy Scout Local Council of
Methodist Episcopal
Dayton. Prof James Dodson, Prof.
Geo. Gabriel, R. Harris, H. J. May­
Services as follow* next Sunday Nov.
nard, B. Gabriel, Aug. Detmering, W 23. Sunday School Day ton, 10 a m
T. H. Tucker ami W. C. Stewart, Scout Young Peoples Meeting at 6.30 p. m.
Master. It is hoped that the anov. Preaching 11 a. m. Then will be a
named gentlemen will serve on the dinner at Webfoot and preaching by
council, and get behind the Scout move­ the Rev. T. L. Jones at 10:30 a. m. and
ment of the town. it means a great ..gain at 2 p. m. There will be no even­
deal for the uplift of the boy life of th? ing services at Day ton. Our congrega
community. The Boy Scouts met m non will soon ahift witn the Baptist
the Scoool b >use Monday and elected church.
the following of1kers:-C irl Detmering
W. C. Stewart, Pastor.
Patrol Ixsader. Roy Williams, Ass’t
»atrol leader, H irry Chipman, Sec’y
Webfoot
tarold Dodnon, Treas , W. C. Stewart
Seoul Master. Meetings hereafter in
Claytun Unruh was * McMinnville
to lx held Tuesday evening of eaci
visitor Monday.
week. A fee of 6 cents per month is
Mrs Dey and son I^wis were visit­
be charged, with 26 cents per year to
or*
Tueaday at the home of Mrs. Clar­
head quarters additional.
From nou
ence
Warner.
on no visitors, under the age of IF year»,
The Needlecraft met at the home of
will be permitted at the Scout meeting
Mr*. W F. Gilkey Thursday. A good
and each new comer is to piss *.he ten
derfout examination oefore he will b< time reported by sll present.
permitted at Scout meetings. The pen
Fred Klingbeil is having a new barn
pie of Dayto.i will hour of good thing
built on his pLce. It looks rather sus­
soon from the Scouts.
picious Fred.
N. A Harris has hi* new home near­
Three Daroc Jersey Brood sow»
ly completed.
for sale at $25 each.
F. R. Wilson, five mile? south of Joe Morin was in Dayton on businesc
Monday.
The Woman’* Missionary Society of
the United Evangelical church, will
hold their annual public thank-offering
meeting, Sunday, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p. m.,
by rendering a special program assist­
ed by the Mission Band. All are cor­
dially invited to attend.
8. P. TIME CARO
North buuud
South ixiund
At the Churches
Oregon
The Indios Auxiliary will meet
in th'* Club Rooms the first and
third Tuesday of each month.
FOR SALE:-Two thorough bred
Pol tnd China Boara, 3lw months old.
Inquire of R O. Hadley,
Dayton, Oregon.
1!. Koch of Lafayette was a payton
vivtor Thurad <y.
D. A Snyder waa a Portland buaineaa
v'aitor W«-dne<ulay.
Norman Gosa apent a few days thia
w 'ek in Corvallis.
G <u Gruriul apent Saturday in Port-
I ..i I with relative*.
£ 3. Filer tra sacted business in
Puri h nd, Wednesday.
B G-orisI was transacting business
in Portland Saturday.
Leroy Lewis of McMinnville was a
D yton visitor Tueaday.
Henry Gabriel waa a Portland viaitor
I <vt Saturday and Sunday.
William Stermer and Clark FoaWr
spent Sotuiday In Portland.
49 3 pd.
Day ton.
L. J Shippy of Dull«* waa a viaitor
at the Tribune office thia week.
SCHOOL NOTES
COATS
We have reduced the prices on all Ladies
and Childrens Coats.
$18.00 Coats for $12.00
$12.00 Coats for $8.00
$6.00 Coats for $ 4.00
Other Grades in Proportion
Your* to Plea*«
B. Gabriel & Son
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Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co
Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruits, and
Poultry and Eggs. Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce.
Watches and Clocks repaired.
All work Guaranteed
The Ballard Confectionery
V. H. Ballard Prop.
Mr. Doak transacted business in Mc­
Minnville Monday.
F. R. Wilson waa in Dayton Tuesday. I
A fine line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, etc.
Sodas and Soft Drinbs constantly on hand
R.<y Ogle was a business visitor in
The point* in the debate last Friday
Dayton Tuesday.
M' m May Gosa returned home Sat­ were well brought out, the negative
winning
The
five
minute
speeches
SCHOOL NOTES
urday aftar o few day a visit in Corvallis.
Lynn Gilson visited the school Tues­
equal rights.”
were well delivered, the first one l>eing
Mrs. Samuel Babcock visited the day afternoon.
E E y e.?onald and F. T Melllngei
Ethel Wilson w*s absent from school
made by Glen Bertram.
Wanda Harris was absent Monday.
school Friday afternoon.
w« re N< wl rrg turinese viaitor Friday.
Friday.
Mildred Peery was absent from
Sadie Wilson visited the school Mon­
Miss Neiti Lowis and Hazel Burn­
The debate last Friday was real in­ school Monday on account of sickness. day afternoon.
For Sale, or will trade tor
Several of the pupils seem to be
ham were absent from school Monday
Bessie Metcalf was absent Monday.
teresting and exciting.
The subject
good farm horse, one Swenson and Tuesday.
Ellen and Reece Doak were absent suffering with the toothache. Too
was “Resolved that women should have Monday.
much candy children.
S unp Puller. For particular*
There will be a program in the pri
aldivMt, A. C. Detmering, Post­ mary room, Wednesday af'emoon,
master, Day ton.
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Geo. Allen rnd wife returned hom<
The pupil«, as a *H as the teacher
Monday alter u few daya visit in Port
in the prim”rv room had th* liberty of
find.
eating an apple in school Tueaday.
Mr. Carl Bruhn arrived home thb
Anna FuUham entered the 4th grade
w uk from ar extended visit in the
We have selected from our Regular Stock about 150 Ladies and
on Monday, making an enrollment of
East.
Misses Coats and Suits to be disposed of at a liberal reduction.
38.
L. D. Goss and family have moved
The sixth and seventh grades gave
into the Adum Roesner house on Ferry
A new lot of Arabian and Persian Coats and Midnight Blue Suits
their teacher an apple shower Tuesday.
street.
£ E. Burch of McMinnville waa a
D .y , > । viaitor Saturday evening.
First Reduction of the Season
W. C. Stewart attended the Sunday
School Convention in MeMinnviUe,
Thursday.
Ura An sei Layman was on the sick
Hat Inst week, but is much improved
at the present writing.
Mrs. Ella Gabriel Parker of Port­
land apent a few days thia week with
relativea in this city.
Mr. Hutchcroft, wife and daughter
of California are visiting friends and
relatives in this city.
Our friend J. G Lewis is reported to
be dangerously ill
It is stated that
there is little hopes of his recovery.
have just arrived.
A photorrnnher visited »-he achool
Friday and took pictures of the differ­
Special
ent grades.
Eva Gillette wan absent from school
Monday aftem« on.
A lot of new Sport Coats, Values to $15.00. Special, $9.85
Mark Lewie was absent from school
Monday and Tuesday.
How about your Fall Suit and Overcoat? If you are skeptical,
why don’t you call NOW when our stock is most complete. We are
only too glad to show you whether you buy or not
Suits and Overcoats, hundreds of paterns to select from, priced from
$7.50 tn $45.00
The Juniors welcomed a new student
Miss Kathryn Simms, in their grade
Tuesday.
William Sims entered the ninth grade
Tuesday.
A prohibition lect irsr, Mr. Beaty,
gave a short talk to the school Wed­
J. E Mellinger «nd wife spent Sun­ nesday.
day In Portland with Mr. Mellinger’s
aiater, Mrs. C. A. Ponnay, who is quite
A. C. Detmering is sole agent forthe
Our Shoe Stock is being replenished every week with the new­
est that fashion affords. Bring your feet along and see what we
can do for them. .
ill.
celebrated Wizard Fertilizer. Wizard
Fertilizer is sold only in 26 lb. neat
white cotton bags, fl. 76 and 2 lb car-
tnns, 26 cts. Odorless, lasting, you get
results. Wizard Fertilizer is for every
thing that grows out of# the ground.
Henry Chapman and wife spent a Don’t forget that the quantity used
few days the latter part of last week,
makes it the cheapest on the market.
and the fore part of thia, with relatives
Use only 1-4 the usual amount of Com-
in Portland.
meadal Fertilizers.
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Millinery
The Dayton Tribune is indebted to
M s. Elisabeth Simler for a beautiful
boquet of Chrysanthemums, which she
raised in her splendid flower garden.
The furniture for the now bank build­
ing arrived the fore part of the week,
and is now in its proper place.
The
bank surely will have some fine place.
Wanted:—A married man to
do farm work. Write Box 131.
Dayton, Ore.
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A. C. Brown presented thia offict
with what you might call a freak of
nature. It is the limb of a tree, grown
in such a was as to make a complete
arch. The limb is on display in our
show window. Call and see it.
Our entire stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats is now re­
duced from 15 per cent to 25 per cent
Dry Goods Department
Your inspection is invited to look through our new Silks, Brocade Velvets, Coatings, Suit­
ings and Dress Goods.
Dayton Market Report
Butter country—
,,
creamery
Poultry___________
V Oal«MMM.MWMM«MWMM.
Beef .»....„ .............. •••••
Pork------------ ...........
Mutton.--- ................
Oats-----------------------
Wheat------- ........—.
Hay clover------------
“ timothy---------
“ vetch and oats
Our Table Linens and Napkins to mutch, also Linen Sets is now com­
plete.
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86c.
.40c
D. M. Nayberger
45c •
„17c.
9c.
...7e.
32c.
70c.
it.
McMinnville
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
If you are Satisfied tell your Friends. If not tell Us.
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