Image provided by: City of Dayton; Dayton, OR
About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
ÎZ. See that line line Paragraphical of spectacles and Christinas Carda at Ballard«. V- 61 tf Mt the Churches M «*hodi«t Episcopal Lewis Covell of Black Rock Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. and made the Tribune a short call preaching service at 7 :30 P. If. every Sunday, Saturday last. Morning sermon every first and Appropriate Christmas exer Hiird We all look forward to the time when we Sunday at 11 a. m. 8. P. T IM E CARD cises will be held in the Baptist Epworth League 6:30 shall be more independent church here next Sunday at J1 Prayer meeting Thursday evening at ROUTIIROIJND Train 361 arrives 9:19 a. m. at 1M . o’clock u. m. Old Father Time will some day have his Train 366 arrives 11:17 a. tn. Ail are cordialy invited Train 863 arrives 6:37 p. m. A nice, easy exercise for The place of the “ M e th o d ist^ T ’shake. grip on us. Train 367 arrives 7:13 p. m. Christmas Day is that of count Milton A. Marcy, B. D. Let us fortify ourselves against this old NORTHROUND ing the change you have left. It Minister. Train 366 arrives 0:20 a. m. gentleman by resistently adding to our bank can be done generally with one Train 364 arrives 3:63 a. tn. United Evangelical Train 863 arrives l;00 p. m. account so that when he comes he shall not hand. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School Train 363 arrives 3:38 p. m. find us on Poverty Street. Mrs. H. C. Wessner accompan 6:30 p. m. K. L. C. E. ied her sister Mabel How to her Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting T im e O a rd Dayton B u t home in Albany, Ore., where she Preaching services first and third Sun Leaves Postofflce in A. M. for at 7:80 p. m., second and fourth North bound will spend Christmas with her day 3:30 Sunday at 11:00 a. m. South hound 10:66 Dayton, Oregon parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ed How, Everyone welcome to all these ser North bound 12.80 formerly of this place. P. M. vices. North bound 3:00 G. E. Erskine, Pastor. The Junior Union will meet at South bound 6:00 the Evangelical church at six Baptist Church o’clock Sunday evening for their | Sunday School, 10 a. m. See that flue line of s|>ectacles and next regular meeting. There Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Dec. 2-16-30 Christmaa Cards at llallards. V** 61 tf will only be a half hour's serv ce 7:30 p. m, Nov. 26 Dec. 9-23 j J. S. Morin wait a ru«h visitor so all Juniors please be on time. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. E n p o r a to n a t Fruit* and Vevetablea. Packer« of and in McMinnville Wednesday morn Erma Hole will lead. Prayer Service Thursday 7:30. Dealers in F roiit Vegetables and all kinds o f produce. ing. Rev. F. S. Lawrence, Pastor. George Londers hausen has Always in the max, et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Subscriiters for the week are: joined the Coast Artillery and is Church o f Christ Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. R. F. Clark, A. C. Darr, Jas. stationed at Vancouver, Wash., Bible School at 10 a. m. Ask your G rocer fo r G old Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables Wakefield, Hazen Willard. was at McMinnville Saturday Preaching Service mornings on 2nd and j Harry Westerfleld tore himself and came over and visited his 4th Sundays each month 11a. m. awAy from Portland long enough father here until the evening Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preaching evenings 1st, 3d and 6th | to. visit hia mother here over Sat train Sunday. Sundays. urday night and Sunday. Robert McAulay bought the Strangers and visitors are always j No! It’s not the rain or the horse sold at. the Red Cross auc welcome. M. H. Kendall, Minister. high water that causes Dan Un* tion last Saturday. He says he ger to look so sorrowful, he’s was aware of the fact that it wa ee that fine line of spectacles and just lonesome, his wife is in a little bit off color, but he, Christmas Carda at Ballarda. V “ 61 tf thought it would make a good Portland for a few days. The Dayton Needlecraft club George How and son Harry of saddle pony for his daughter spent a very enjoyable afternoon Glass, Mouldings, High Standard Paint, Cement E. D. Bradley, Federal direc Ontario, Ore., a brother of Mrs. with Mrs. Z. Spangle Tuesday D. A. Snyder was visiting at the tor of the campaign, advises Agricultural Lime, Plasters Lime, Sand last. Snyder home here the first of the that some of the banks of the Brick Tile, Lath, Fence Posts Miss Anna Persson arrived week. He says it is some eigh country are planning to pay teen > ears since he visited Day- their directors’ meeting fees in home Tuesday after a few In Fact Everything For The Builders. War-Savings Certificates and days’ visit in McMinnville ton. Thrift Stamps. Mr. Bradley with relatives and acquaintances. John L. Anderson went to suggests that this is a good plan Walter Goble, a brother of Mrs. Portland Monday afternoon to and might be taken up with the B. J. Parrish, from Randel, meet his wife who was expected banks in Oregon with a view to Wash., is making a short visit to arrive by boat from Los An having it adopted here. with the Parrish families here. geles, Calif. She made the trip Word has just reached this of The fire siren being installed all right and with her husband fice that Captain W S. Powell in McMinnville was distinctly reached home Tuesday evening. had the misfortune to break hi? The boys claim that Lyle Jones hip caused by a fall at his home heard in Dayton by some of our has a dark brown taste in his in Portland, last Sunday as he residents when it was being tried <■ //// mouth for Davton and comes was going down the basement out a day or so ago. Mrs. Mary Judd of McMinn I home every chance he gets, at steps. At this writing he is any rate he was home over Sat resting easily and it is expected ville was a two-day visitor at the cu r /A -e urday night and Sunday. That’s he will soon be able to be up and home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Lewis, here Saturday and Sun right Lyle, we are always glad about the house. day. aep« i t e r i fta d J e A /e A t At ud to see you. As Christmas draws near we There will be a War-Savings Many employers of the state, b*gin to think of the birth at Je as indicated by requests for in rusalem. All the young peoples’ Certificate or a Thrift Stamp formation received at the Port societies in this town will meet tucked in the toe of many a land headquarters of the War- for one united service Sunday Christmas stocking in Oregon Savings campaign, are going to evening at 6:30, studying the this year. a /s o yo u e r n e / y e te ie i a Pearl Turner, a former res;- give their employes Thrift topic of- “ Christmas Giving.’’ Stamps and War Savings Certifi The meeting will be held in the dent of this burg but now of cates this Christmas instead of Evangelical church and the lead Oregon City, was enjoying him turkeys or gold pieces. er will be Lyle Willard. There self here among home folks Sun The late rain we have often will be several special numbers day. W. L. Smith of West Salem, had referred to has caused the and we know that all will enjoy water in the Willamette and being there. Everyone welcome Wis., a former neighbor and friend of H. G. Coburn and fam Yamhill rivers to come up to to this service. near high water mark, but as yet The Red Cross Drive in this ily has been visiting them sev it lacks several feet of reaching locality is meeting with the ex eral days the latter part of the the floors of our warehouses. We pectations of the committee hav week. are told the water has overflowed ing this Drive in charge. Last Frank Guilliman of Portland a portion of Grand Island and Sunday a representative number visited with his son, who has a these residents and their stock of our people went to Hopewell small farm near Dayton, a day are being moved to the main and met with the good people or so the first of the week. Mr. land. there and appointed a soliciting Guilliman was at one time en N. S. Booth was in Pendleton committee and expect in the near gaged in business in this city. Kodaks, Jewelry, Pyralin Ivory, Perfume, Box Paper, Rose lasc week as a delegate to the future to organize a chapter of As a closing feature of the Last Christian Endeavor prayer meet State convention of Farm ers’ the organization there. Beads and a good line of Xmas Booklets and Post Cards Unions for Oregon and Southern Tuesday evening a large delega ing next Sunday evening at the at Idaho from the Dayton Loeal tion of our people accompanied United Evangelical church the Farm ers’ union. He reports a by County Chairman Dennis, young people will present the large attendance of delegates who made the address of the pantomine “ Holy N ig h t” On WATSON’S PHARMACY and much business for the bene evening. Among other things Monday evening December 24 at fit of the farmer was considered he said, he suggested that any 7:30 the children and young peo and discussed. The people of society, church or Sunday school ple of the S. S. will render the Pendleton treated them royally that has a member in the army cantata “Grandma’s Christmas and everything that could be was it would be a very appropriate Eve.” done for their comfort and pleas Christmas present to buy a mem Mrs. C. G. Christenson had a Strictly cash dealing« ------------ Phone Red 66 ure, during this four-day session. bership in the Red Cross for the slight collision with a buggy While away he visited a brother absent one, which we are fully driven by Wallace Shipman as KX' R. W . K R E IT Z , in Pullman, Wash. Saw some convinced would be greatly ap she was nearing Dayton on her Dealer in Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Hides and Furs great country, had a sleigh ride, preciated by the soldier or sailor way home from McMinnville the P otatoes C ascara B ark rode in an auto through the mud boy. A soliciting committee was first of the week. We are pleased Onions, Beans and Fruits and was well contented to come appointed and an organization of to state the machine was not dam Top Market Price Paid For All Produce back where the trees and the a chapter will be affected in the aged any and very little damage 0 near future. grass are green. was done the buggy. Items o f Qanaral Interest to R et •dents o f Dayton and Vicinity. Looking Forward BANK OF DAYTON Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co. Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows S. W. Sigler & Co. / / / / / , - ‘/t For Xmas The Dayton Produce House