Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 21, 1914, Image 8

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    party was given at the Geo.
er home lf|8t Sanday night,
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Walter
.. Senn and family visit
ed Sunday at the Matt benn home.
Born:—To Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 8jxteenth birthday. Ice cream
Reichstein, Tuesday, Aug. 18, anj cake wus 8erVed to about 26
11914, a boy.
guefta. after which games and
E. A. Edwards transacted bus-1 music were enjoyed until a lute
ineas in the county seat Tuesday. | hour.
‘ 'La Salle ’ ’ A lightweight col­
lar with long points which are worn
over or under the waistcoat.
A rrow C ollars
2 for 25 cts
We have a full line of Ar-
Greater
row collars in all the lat-
With a.w building«. battar equip ■
m< nt. enlargad ground«, «nd many *d w
dltlon« to it« liculty. iha Umvaaaity
of Oregon will begin Ila thirty-ninth
year Tueaday, Septcinbar IB.
Spatial training for lluaineaa. Jour-
a di«m. Law, Medicine. Tew tung. LI*
hrury Work, Muaic. Architettare.
I*hy»lca! Training and Fine Art»
I i rgr»l «nd «Uongot department«
of lioeial education
est styles and shapes, and
the quarter sizes in the
best styles.
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Use a quarter size larg­
er than your shirt and ycu
UNIVLPSÎIY
IUÖIM
Of
ORCCON
©AROON
will find it fits better
Spring is Here!
so is a complete line of FISK AND MICH­
ELIN TIRES
Trousers
Hop Pickers Gloves
A full line of trousers will be found at our
store, prices from$l. «5 to$4.50 in the very
latest colors. Corduroys in all sizes for
boys.
We have a fnil line of Hop picking gloves
in all sizes, both leather and canvas. No
matter what size you want, we have it,
130 dozen of them.
Blankets
and a
Complete Line of Automobile Accessories.
Day ton Auto & Transfer Co.
M. G. Miller, Prop.
Shoes
A full line of blankets will be found here
in all the different prices. Also Comforts.
The threshing season being here it is a
good time to buy.
A few pair of Ladies white suede shoes
and oxfords going at one-half price, for
CASH ONLY.
Special
Underwear
We have a few yards of Summer dress
goods which we are offering at 10 per cent
off, for CASH ONLY.
Our undeiwear stock is complete in every
department for our Fall trade.
EVERYTHING
That is needed in the Grocery Line can be found
at our Store.
We always carry a
Full and Complete Line
Miller Mercantile Company
Friday and Saturday
We have in stock such Fresh Vegetables as can be
obtained.
Call at the
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.
. ,i„
Miss Gladys McCall of McMirn-
. thing is very annoying to the
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J patrons but >f they will have a
home
little patience for a short time
they will have an ample supp’y. ............ . —------------------------------
Our enterprising druggist, R.
L. Harris is having the front of ious to get this thing straighten­
his store building repainted.
ed out as you are. There is an-
Miss Sylvia Rowlev returned other thing that has been called
to her home in this city after
our minds, that of allowing
having spent a month with her people to drive across the park.
sister, Mrs. Henry Freshour.
We know this will do the park
good but we must use a little
no
Geo. E. Allen and wife were
reason
;n the matter. At pres­
Portland visitors last Friday,
Mrs. Allen remaining until Sun­ ent there is no way for the tra­
day evening. Her mother. Mrs. veling public to get around
Reynolds accompanied her home. through the town.
Rev. Harry G. McCain, As
Pleasantdale
sistant Secretary of the Metho­
dist church Society of Topeka,
R. W. Anderson and wife were
Kans., filled the pulpit of the
Portland
visitors a few days last
Methodist church last Sunday.
week.
He was a former Oregon boy.
Mrs. Bessie Hurt is visiting at
Bids for laying the pipe on the
the
home of her parents, D. Rob­
pew water system were opened
in the city hall Tuesday evening j inson and wife.
and the bids were taken under i Mrs. Besry of McMinnville vis­
advisement of the council until ited a few days last week at the
Friday evening when the con­ home of her sister, Mrs. Matt
Senn.
tract will be let.
Harold and Edgar Shirley re­
Now that the paving of Ferry
turned
to their home Saturday
street has been completed, and
the majority of the dirt hauling! after spending two weeks at the
is over, it is time for the citizens coast.
of the city to have the walks in
Mrs. J. A. McFarlane and Miss
front of their residences cleaned Mae Sheldon were Portland vis­
up and give the city a more itors Saturday.
sightly appearance. In some
IliTr.BNZJlOHA
LiiLOfumCo
places where the dirt was hauled | Geo. Foster and son Conrad
1
were
McMinnville
visitors
Satur-
over the sidewalk it has accum­
ulated to a depth of about one । day.
foot. It is better to clean it up
Mrs. Dave DeTierre spent last
now than to wait until it rains. Thursday at the 0. J. Shirley
Some of the good people of home.
the city are becoming very im­ Miss Mabel Edwards spent sev­
patient over the water proposi­ eral days last week at the Wess
tion. We understand that this Morgareidge home.
A. C. Detmering,
Grocery
New Fall Samples Just Arrived
Save some mon
ey by letting us
meas-
ure for a suit
We guarantee
you a good fit.
Our tape line
is always ready
and we are al-
ways glad to
show you the
samples
B. Gabriel & Son