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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
W hite C kow :-A 10 cent cigar, ternoon. Those present were for 5 Centn, i. Sold in all leading Mesdames Bruhn, L. Hadlev, Paragraphical 13tf Newhouse, Herbert Willard, ■tores in Day ton. Hazen Willard, Holland, Mont- F«I«U at Gt*w*l «««I Daytaa a*4 C. W. Powell returned Satur- gomery, Wm. Leckband and L. VkiaMy day from a three weeks visit in A. Rossner. Portland where he has been tak 8. P. TIME CARD ing treatment for a cataract of' There was a family gathering Sunday at the home of Louis F. the eye. northbound Hadley. Those present were: Train 74 arrive» .4.5f a. m. To Trade-New Bungalow, atrietly Hon. J. L. Hoskins and wife, C. Train 78 arrive* 3:45 p. m. modern, nix room* and ba*«ment, Io- Train 94 arrive* 8.17 a. m. J. Hoskins, wife and baby of eatad in Dayton. Want «mail farm. No Train 102 arrive* 12.67 p. m. Newberg. Mrs. Tillie Hoskins incumberance. Inquir», SOUTHBOUND Mr*. Julia A. Jonea. and John J. Hadley of Spring Train 77 arrive* 9:23 a. m. Train 75 arrive* 5:37 p. m. Geo. Baxter and B. Parrish brook, H. M. Hoskins and wife Train 97 arrive* 11.19 a. tn. left the fore part of the week of McMinnville, C. B. Newhouse Train 111 arrive*7.13 p. m. for a fishing trip on the Willa and family and L. F. Hadley and family. mina river. Time Card Dayton Bus J. W. Shippy drove to Willa The Pleasant Hour Reading Ix-avea Poatofllce in A. M. for 8:30 North bound mina last Friday where he met Club met at the home of Mrs. H. 10:56 South bound Miss Mabel Christenson and Mrs. G. Coburn on Friday afternoon. 12.30 North bound Members present P. M. Jessie Hadlev who he brought to May 14th. 3:16 North bound were Mesdames Barnard, Coburn, their home near this city. 6:06 South bound Bertram, Corbett, Goodrich, A*, the Opura H oqm , Friday night; The L*die* Auxiliary to the Commer May 28th. See ••Virginia Valentin« a Harris, Harte, G. Miller, M. cial Club will hold It* regular meeting Victory.” 2 acta. Given by local tai Miller, A. Nicols, E. Nichols, •nt to benefit Epworth League. Only Nelson, Swick and Kreitz. Oth- in the Club room« Tuesday, June 1. 10 and 16 cent«. Read the advertisements. ers present were Mesdames L. J. Shippy has been making Detmering and Parker. The Bert Hord visited relatives in some improvements in the store afternoon’s study was led by this city last Wednesday. C. R. Watson was transacting i room occupied by W. S. U Ren Mrs. M. Miller. The first chap by ‘putting in a balcony along ter of the lesson, ’’The Oratorio business in Portland Monday. the end and one side of the room. and Its Composers” was read by John Arms transacted busi Mrs. Belle Carter who has Mrs. Kreitz and Barnard. ‘‘An ness in Portland last Saturday. l>een visiting in this city fjrsome Austro-Hungary Group” was Miss Miles of Portland visited time returned to her home in given by Mrs. Harte. A paper Sunday with W. S. U’Ren of this Newport Monday. She was ac on‘‘Gypsy Music” was read by city. companied by Mrs. J. T. Watson. Mrs. Swick. "Richard Wagner Mrs. D. A. Snyder and Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Bertram went to and the Opera” was given by Eva Sams spent Sunday in Mc Newport Monday as a delegate ----- Mrs. Bertram. Mrs. Corbett Minnville. from the Rebecca Lodge of this' spoke upon Goethe and his II' Remedy Co. ¡¿izZ city to attend Grand Lodge now . Faust . Mrs. Goodrich »ave i 11ZZ Blairstown, low* • in session in that city. paper on Music in Italy . At Mrs. Al Dunn and daughter the conclusion of the study an Mr». Y ou „ k and little ¿n- matjcaJ game wa8 enjoyed, of Amity spent Sunday with rel daughter of Dallas spent Sunday f following u.... ,n„ which , dainty laintv refregh refresh- . atives in this city. and Monday at the home of her B. Gabriel & Son highest price for ments were served to the guests produce. Call and see them. It parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Span in the dining room, with Mrs. gle. I Herbert Baxter is improving Parker assisting the hostess. his property by building an addi Thursday, May 6 the Penin Mrs. Swick invited the club to sula Needlecraft met with Mrs. spend a social afternoon at her tion to his house. W. S. Hibbert is putting in a John Holland. There were 11 home on Thursday, May 28th. members present. Refreshments The next regular meeting of the concrete basement in his ware consisting of sandwiches, cake club will be at the home of Mrs. house on the river front and coffee were served. Barnard on Friday, May 28th. B. Gabriel & Son for Best Good». It. A number of relatives cf the B. Gabriel & Son Son’» delivery goe» L. F. Hadley and C. B. New out loaded. Depot News house families spent a very pleas D. A. Snyder was a business Mrs. Dickenson spent Sunday visitor in Forest Grove Wednes ant day last Sunday at the L. F. Hadley home near this city. a ‘ the Neal Stoutenburg home. day. Ths third quartet ly conference Mrs. Minnie Woolworth is as- H. Wambsgans shipped a car sisting in the drug store during of the M. E. church was held at load of hogs to the Portland mar * _ •_ T T „ ! — ■ vale I « last Timo/laV A Kilim* Union Tuesday. A num- ket Tuesday- the absence of Mr. Harris. ber of people from the Dayton F or BALE or TRAOF.:-Ne»rly new F OK «ALB • « - A TA 1 Sigler & Carter received a car triction wood aaw for cash, or trade for charge were present. Dr. James Moore of Salem preached at 11 load of lumber Saturday. 3 firet ciana cow». R. Rnmeabathan, Milwaukie, Ore. It. — | o'clock. W. G. Allen of Hunt Bros. W. E. Gabriel and wife and J WE SOUCIT YOU» SUBSCRIBIO» Co. of Salem was a caller at the E. Mellinger and wife were vis D. E. & P. Co. Wednesday. itors in Salein last Sunday, and Miss Rosa Bruhn who is at while there called upon Mrs. S. tending college in Corvallis was J. Dorsey, whose son, Sidney is home Saturday and Sunday. very ill. Jesse Miller and family moved R. L. Clark was in Portland are not saving PIANO here from Maupin the first of Saturday and Sunday to visit his uncle, Jack Forest, who is in the | VOTES, help some of the week. yo r friends who ar^. Grandma Willard of Newberg hospital suffering from a broken is snending a couple of weeks back. He received the injury with her sons, H erbert and Haz- while hauling posts for the ‘ Standard Box Factory at Buxton, Ask for the Piano Votes en Willard. i Oregon. Mrs. Tressa Van Nys of Al for every cent of A large number of people from bany spent from Friday to Mon your purchase. day with relatives and friends in this city went to McMinnville last Sunday to witness the HU this city week. game between the coored team Mrs. E. J. Nichols went to from Portland and the McMinn-' WE WANE YOU 10 HAVE THEM McMinnville Saturday evening ville team. The Colored Giants1, for a visit with relatives, return- play here next Sunday and you’d ing Sunday evening. better be there or you will miss S. W. Newhouse and wife of a lot of fun. We will compete with Newberg spent the day Satur Thursday, May 13, several day with their son, C. B. New members of the peninsula needle the Mail Order Houses. house and family near this city. craft called on Mrs. Elmer Bus The Government dredge Cham- by and spent a very pleasant af- If you will bring- in poeg has been working at the your order, we Yamhill locks the latter part of Dayton Markel Report last week and the first of this. Butter country ......................... 25c. will save you ,, creamery..... —............ . 4l)c Miss Rhodes and Miss McCos- Egg®................ -......................... .. 20c. Money. key went to McMinnville Friday Poultry..................... ............. —- ....lie. .... 9c. Veal...'________________ ____ evening to visit with relatives, Beef ................................. —......... 4 Pork............ -....... -.................... .... 9c. returning Sunday evening. 9c. Mutton........................................ S. W. Sigler, R. L. Harris and Oat* . ..................... -................ 32c. HARTE & CO Wheat............. -......................... 85c. H W Stermer attended Grand Hay $9t. clover...... .......................... Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. at New “ timothy..........................— $14t. •• vetch nnd oat* — ......... - $13t port this week. ____ _ $1,2000.00 is being earned yearly by Ada C. Meldrum. At 16 she opened a Bank Account. She never overdrew it. She was prompt in paying her bills and meet ing her obligations' She never her word. A prom inent firm was after services she could render. Her Bank gave her a reccomendation. It had known her for 10 years. Out of 57 applicants she was chosen, because of her reccomendation. When the Bank of Dayton has been doing business with you long enough to know you and your worthiness, it is glad to give you a reccomendation. The mainspring of power la money. The people who have . ot the energy to get it, or the will to keep it are of amall account. — Raiwh Nevill. BANK OF DAYTON Dayton, Oregon Hour*: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Certificate» of Depoeit. Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Evaporator« of FmiU .nd Veto-tabi«. Pikers of .nd Vegetables .nd all kind, of predace. Dealer« in Fruì Always in in th« mar et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Be ¿ure to see ua - efore selling any kind of produce. Grocer for Gold Nu„et Evaporated Soup Vegetable. You May Visit the ifornia Expositions On your way to or from the East Summer Excursion Tickets On sale May 15 daily to September 30 permitting stop-overs enroute. Ten days’ stop allowed on one way tickets at San Francisco and Los Angeles. Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco and San Diego dur- Visit the Southern Pacific building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Rest Room. Moving Pictures, Travel Lec tures, Ticket and Validating Office & Information Bureau. Full informa-ion from nearest agent of SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. IF YOU REMEMBER Mrs. J. O. Dewell was a coun Chas. Kaehold’s wife and dau ghter of Portland were visiting ty seat visitor Saturday. him on the ranch Sunday. Martin Lowe, who has been Roy McDougall, wife and sis visiting with his sister, Mrs. J. ter Georgia are picking berries O. Dewell, returned to his home at Springbrook. in North Powder, the first of the Mrs. M. Oliphant was laid up week. He was accompanied by Juanita Dewell, who will visit several days last week with Sci atic Rheumatism. there for a short time- Mr. Claude Moran is visiting Two young men who live in Portland are visiting at the P. J. at the Charles Hadley home. Mr James Martin received a Wirfs ranch. carload of lumber with which he Monday evening a Farmers’ Union Association was organized intends building a new barn. Mr. Joe Gibbons of Half Way, at the Unity school house. Baker County, Oregon, visited at On'Tuesday, Mrs. Julius John the home of his nephew, Will son almost severed her thumb Abdill, Tuesday. from her hand. Dr. Reitzel of Day ton was called and the wound Unity dressed. Peter Wirfs went to Portland Owing to the serious illness of Mr. Creson, the Unity Needle- ^M,r Crewkw sick a‘ ‘he croft wi" not meet with J1”’ home of to daughter, Mra. D. B. B. Abdill until next week. Abdill. Mrs. Barks of McMinnville is helping take care of her father, who is quite ill at the D. B. Ab dill home. A Phony Joke. ••1 bought a phonograph yesterday “That’s a good sound investment - Boston Transcript.