Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 21, 1916, Image 5

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S. P. TIME CAMD
MOKTHHOUND
Train 74 arrive« 8.W a. m.
Train 76 arrive» 3:45 p. m.
Train 94 arrive» 6.17 a. m
Train 102 arrive» 12.57 p. m.
hOUTHBOUMD
Train 77 arrive» 9 23 a. m.
Train 76 arrive» 5:37 p. m.
Train 97 arrive« 11.19 a. m.
Train 111 arrive» 7.13 p. m.
Time Card Dayton Bua
lajavea PoatoAca in A. M for
8:30
North bound
10:55
South Ixiund
12.30
North bound
P. M.
3:16
North l»ound
5:05
South bound
II. Thompson was in Portland
Monday via the auto route.
D. A. Snyder was on a rush
business trip to Portland Friday.
John Rowley was seen on the
streets of the county seat Mon­
day.
J. E. Mellinger and J T.
Burch transacted business in the
c >nnty seat Monday.
D. B. Abdill and wife of the
Unity country were McMinnville
visitors the first of the week.
Little John Sherman entertain­
ed his Sunday school class last Fri
day in honor of his 10th birthday.
Mrs. Geo. (Fowler. Mrs. H.
Kuiper and Chas. Spangle were
out of town travelers Tuesday
morning.
M. S. Peery and family will
keep ¡»osted on the doings of Day­
ton, by reading the Tribune for
the coming year.
Miss Martha Lewis of Port­
land spent Sunday with relatives
in this city.
Mrs. Sam Parker returned from
Portland after several days so­
journ in that city.
Joe Fulham is the proud pos­
sessor of a motorcycle. With
the aid of t is machine Joe now
has a warm dinner at home.
Methodist Episcopal
Sunday sch<x>l at 10:00 A. M. and
preaching service at 7:30 P. M. every
Sunday. Sermon at 11:00 A. M. on
the Second and Fourth Sundays of
each month.
Choir Practice, Wed. evening 7:30.
Prayer Meeting, Thur», evening 7:30.
April 14, 16, 17, Rev. DeLong of Oak
Grove will »peak at the evening ser­
vices. Special music.
Easter cards, Easter candy, Easter You—my friend, are cordially invited.
Egg Dye, Easter Novelties at Harris’. The place of the “MethodistgJ^’shake.
Homer Avery, who has been
Milton A. Marcy, B. D.
working in Portland for the past
Minister.
month arrived in this city last
Saturday evening for a few days
visit with relatives.
Guy Nicols and wife of Port­
land, arrived Saturday evening
fora few days visit at the Fred
Bertram borne and with other
relatives.
(Jlen Hord, who has been in
this ci y for the past week, has
taken a crew of men and gone
to Tillamook where he will erect
a building for th$ Standard Oil
Company.
H. S. Mathison, of Libby, Mc-
Neil & Libby, of Portland and
Banker Woodward of Newberg
were in our city the first of the
week looking over our fruit pro­
ducing district with a view of
ascertaining the amount of fruit
that may be on the market this
season.
United Evangelical
10.00 A. M. Sunday School
6 30 P. M., K. L. C. E.
7:30 p. m. ¡'reaching.
Topic-“The Call of the Wild.”
Wednesday, 7:30-Prayer Meeting
A glad hand will greet you at any
of these services.
C. P. Gates, Pastor
r
A Bank Account
Even though you do not deal in
large sums of money, a bank ac­
count establishes your credit, pro­
vides a safe place for your cash and
systematizes your business dealings.
Open an account with us; we will
welcome it whether it is large or
small.
Bank of Dayton
Capital and Surplus $27,500.00.
Leave your orders for Rubber Stamps, ;
Seals, Stencils etc with O. B. Rippey.
Al Stouten burg was a business
visitor in the county seat the
fore.part of the week.
Evaporator» of Fruita and Vegetables. Packers of and
Mrs. Vera Gray was home
Dealers in Frail > Vegetables and all kinds of prcduce.
from Portland for a couple of
Always in the mar. et for Green and Evaporated Fruita
days the last of the week.
Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce.
Walter Young of Dallas, son-
Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables
in-law of Z. Spangle was through
town Tuesday from Portland,
where he had purchased a car.
Charles Parker autoed from
Portland to this city last Sunday
Take your Poultry, Veal and Hides to the
to
visit relatives. He was ac­
When You Want
companied home by his wife and
daughter who have been visiting
in this city for the past week.
Wholesale Dealers In
You Want the Best
Rev. Urbino, Evangelical min­
Send your address at once and
ister of McMinnville and former­
get our free descriptive lxx>klet.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. If you are in
ly of this place has been trans­
It contains valuable hints and
the market for Beef Wholesale call and see us.
CUlf URAI DIRECTIONS
ferred to Adna, Washington.
O ne woodhaw , fully equipped.
5
Remember we operate our own
The good wishes cf many of our
Call us up if you have Chickens or Veal to sell
plant and sell direct.
What you
horse Stover engine. Good «» new.
people
here
will
follow
him.
buy
is
fresh
from
the
greenhouse.
Cheap, ¡'hone Bieck 151, or address,
HERBERT & FLEISHAUER.
E. I*. Hamilton, Newberg, Or.
18tf.
Guy Nicols and family return­
McMinnville, Oregon.
ed to their home in Portland Ore- j
Rev. DeLong who has been as­
Oregon
gon on Tuesday, accompanied by
Dayton,
sisting with meetings at the
Mrs. E. E. McDonald a sister of
Methodist church has returned to
Mrs. S. H. Upton has been Mrs. Nicols who will make about
his horn» in Oak Grove.
working
in our town in the in­ a weeks visit w th them
Our subscribers for the week
are G. B. Londershausen, Miss terest of the baby home in Port­ A Good team for Sale.
15 tf. '
Lottie Rippey, David Robinson, land. She says they have forty C. Leek band.
A very enjoyable evening was
John L. Lorenzen, and M. S. little tots in this home and when
it
comes
to
chewing
milk,
care
spent at the home of Misses Grace j
Peery.
little about the high cost of liv­ and Mabel Howard on Wednes­
Tom McNish after being pleas­
day night April 12th, when they
ant and sociable with relatives ing.
A. M. Gregg of Portland was entertained a number of their
and friends here, for a week or
friends. The evening was spent
Lumber, Shingles and Building Material of all
more has started for his home in in our city Wednesday and in­
kinds.
Ponoka. Allierta going as far as formed us that the Tenth Annual in a number of songsand instru­
mental solos by local talent which
Convention
of
the
Oregon
Retail
Portland, Oregon.
Merchants Association will be were greatly enjoyed by those
W. E. Gabriel seems to have held in Astoria April 25th to 27th present. At a late hour dainty ■ We Would Especially Call Tour Atten-
faith in the good to come, so is inclusive. A number of our Day­ refreshments were served by the • tion to the fact that we have recently added a
busy building an additional chick­ ton merchants expect to be in at­ hostesses. Those present were: ■I complete stock of the High Standard Lowe
en corrall. He says he is doing tendance.
We
J. L. Stuart and wife, W. S. • Bros. Paint. All colors and Shades.
this so that his chickens won’t
F. T. Mellinger and wife en- U’Ren and wife, Mrs. Chas. Par- S guarantee it to give the best satisfaction.
annoy his neighbors-See?
LET US ¿HOW YOU.
tertained a few of their friends ker, of Portland, Misses Jean- Z
Lin-o-Lac Preening for Linoleum, at their home in this city on last nette Ogden, Grace Howard
Floors and Furniture that dry» hard in
Friday evening.
The evening Mabel Howard, and Messrs Geo.
30 minutes, at Harte & C o ’ b .
14 It.
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was spent in a very pleasant way Gabriel and H. D. Skinner.
If this paragraph is blue pen­ in games and music. During the
Wanted:—Wood, flour, pota-
ciled, it means that we are send­ evening light refreshments were toes, butter, meat, garden sass
ing you sample copies for a short served by the hostess.
J. L. or anything the farmer may have <►
time, asking you to read care- Stuart and wife, M. G. Miller to trade on subscription for the : ■
fully and subscribe for THE and wife, H. D. Skinner and Tribune. The editor of this pa- !
TRIBUNE. Subscription rates Miss Grace Howard were the per now has a family looking to j
Is your disc after being sharpened by J. L. An­
on front page.
guests of the evening.
him for support and it beh oves ■
George Roberts, son-in-law of
NOTICE
him tp get out and hustle. So ; derson. We draw the disc instead of using the
Bird Parish of this city, was tak­ All persons knowing themselves to be come in and help us keep the ! old method of grinding. It has been tried and
en to the hospital in McMinn­ indebied to the firm of B. Gabriel & Son wolf from the.door.
are requested to call and settle same
tested. We are equipped to do all kinds of wagon
ville last Thursdav where he at J. C. Nichola & Co’s.
18 tf.
We are- reliably informed that ;
underwent an operation for ap-
buggy and automobile painting. Also for cover­
The teachers engaged to teach in his report to the county Com- !
pendicitis. At this writing he
missioners,
engineer
J.
H
.Hefty
;
ing buggy tops.
is improving as well as could be in our public and high school for sent here to examine the condi-1;
the
coming
year
are,
Prof.
J.
B.
expected.
Dodson, Principal; Margaret Me-1 tion of the bridge near the dryer, |
The ladies of the auxiliary to Coskey, English; Lena Stilwell, recommended the building of a:;
J
J. L. ANDERSON, Manager
the Commercial Club have been 8th grade; Mrs. Jennie Kearns, new bridge, and cutting down the ;
beautifying our park along Ferry 7th grade; Eva Trent, 5th and approaches to a 6 per cent grade
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ri..
4-1*n.nKa,
tbo Qmmint nF I
street by putting out a large 6th;
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grades; Henrietta Stermer, thereby reducing the amount of
number of geraniums in a large 3rd and 4th grades; Mrs. Ella power necessary to pull a load
bed artistically arranged, which Harris; 1st and 2nd grades. We over these hills about one-half. when this much needed improve­ Our Marshal is collecting the
is attracting much attention. do not know what Prof. Geo. Gab­ In other words, a team that can ment shall be commenced and dog tax. If you haven’t a dog
you will always be sorry when
The civic pride of these ladies is riel may do, but have been in­ pull one ton over this road as it rushed to completion.
you
see the despondent look that
highly commendable.
formed that Mrs. Sanford and now is, could pull two tons over
comes over Jimmy when he finds
THURSDAY MARKETS
Mrs. Ross Watson and Lena Miss Lewis will follow other oc­ the new road with the same ef­
he is not going to add another
fort. This is encouraging news
Gondershausen were county seat cupations.
dollar
to the general fund of the
Butter
(country)
per
lb
........
30c.
visitors one day the latter part Fishing tackle and Base Ball goods to our people and we are confid­ Eggs........ .................
20c city.
ently
looking forward * to the time
, at Harris*
of last week.
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Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co
Flowers
Dayton Meat Market
Dayton Meat Market
S. W. SIGLER & CO
Headquarters For
C’GGER and BETTER
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Dayton Blacksmith & Repair Shop