Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 21, 1918, Image 5

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llam a o f G eneral In terest Io Res­
id e n t! of Dayton and Vicinity.
HOUTHHOUN»
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
361 arrive* 0:16 a. m.
366 arrive* 11:17 a. m.
3i>9 arrive* 3:67 p. m.
363 arrive* 6:36 p. m.
367 arrive* 7:13 p. m.
NOBTHBOUND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
366 arrive*
364 arrive*
368 arrive*
362 arrive*
360 arrive*
6:20 a.
9:34 a.
1 ¡00 p.
3:38 p.
6:60 p.
H arry Chapman of Portland
hi* mother here Sunday lant.
visited
M r*. Leri Parrish ha* been MMaiating
in the J. C. Nichoi* «tore a day or ao
this week.
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T im e C a rd Dayton B u*
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I none K « | h > l 1 r u r Mcvormictc ano
Deering re p a ir* .V ll'K e n Hdwe.
W alter Kcaunce and w ife of Portland
cousin* of the Gabriel* were the visit­
or* at the W . E. Gabriel home here
Sunday.
M etho d ist Episcopal
A VACATION
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. and
preaching service at 7:30 P. M every
Sunday.
Morning sermon every first and third
Sunday at 11 a. m.
Epworth league 6:30
Prayer meeting Thumday eveni ng at
at 3:00.
A ll are cordialy invited.
The place of the “ M e th o d i*t< ^ "*h a k e .
Milton A. Marcy, II. D.
Minister.
If*you expect to travel where you know few or
no people, let us provide you with Travelers Checks
which can be cashed without charge at any bank
in the United States without identification.
Absolute safety and very convenient. In case
of loss they can be duplicated without cost.
LeRoy Meyer* of Portland ha* been
vialting acquaintance* here tli|- last of
the week, and railed on the Tribune and
U nited Evangelical
made our heart* glad by a »ubscrip- 10.00 A M. Sunday School
tion.
7:00 p. m. K. L. C. E.
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W anted: 16 Lofurti berry picker*, Wednesday, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting
I camper* preferred, /« in c * Rlchard-om I *’r<;achin«< Mrvieea first and third Sun-|
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00.
L. D. Duxan ha* come home a fter a
couple of weeks visit with relatives
and friends in the Columbia River
country where he was at one time lo­
cated.
.
For McCormick and Deanng repairs
call U ’Ren.
V
phone 0x13
A very nominal fee of 50 cents per $100.00 for
these checks.
V
r
It always pays to play safe.
31,, day at 8:00 P- m > 8«cond *nd fourth
ip ’ ¡Sunday a t 11:00 a. m.
Mrs. F. T. M ellinger and two child­
Everyone welcome to all these ser-1
ren who have been visiting her mother vice*.
in Multnomah for a couple of weeks re­
G. E. Erskine, Pastor.
turned home Monday evening reporting
Baptist Church
having had a pleaaant visit.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Miss Amanda Ixrrenzen is now living
Red Cron* Meeting* every Tuesday I in’ Portland, she having secured em­ Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Every Sunday
and Thursday. Lota of work and kvkky
B. Y. P. U ., 6:i» p. m.
ployment there. She w ill be greatly
ONE IH WELCOME.
Prayer Service Thursday 7:30.
, missed in her home town, but is not »0
Rev. F. S. Lawrence, Pastor.
A. C. Detmering wa* a bunineas vis­
far away that she cannot make home
itor In Portland Monday.
1 folks visit* frequently.
C hu rch o f C h ris t
C. W . Hagan and w ife were among
M r*. Minnie Woolworth «pent a few Bible School at 10 a. m.
the county *eat visitor* Tuesday.
day* in Portland the la *t of the week Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Dr. A. J. R o**iter of U*wego, Ore­ looking for employment and returned Preaching second and fourth Sundays
both morning and evening.
gon wa* renewing old acquaintances in home Saturday much encouraged and
Strangers
and visitors are always
our city Monday last.
expects to go down again in a short welcome.
FOR S A L E :— Slab wood, excellent time.
M. H. Kendall, Minister.
summer wood, at a $1.00 per l o a / a t
For McCormickyind Deering repairs,
Mays Swam ill. Phone 6x16.
call U ’Ren.
To trade: —10 starius of Bees for a j
A lbert May.
tf.
Born:— To Dr. O. C. Goodrich and Liberty bond. ^/Geo.
Dorsey 2»'ti
We sell Tanlac, th e /n e w tonic.]
There w ill oe a public reception for wife. Firday morning. June 14th. 1918,
our drafted men held in the Artisan an eight pound boy.
A ll concerned Watson’s Pharmacy. y j
hall here tonight, under the auspice* doing well except the Dr. who seems
David Scott came home Wednesday ,
of the United Artisan L xige.
to oe a little leary and exceedingly
from a short visit at Tocoma, Wash
Mrs. M. G. M ille r ia the new assist­ elated. T h i* boy arrived in time to go
— the
— circu*
----- . . . . and the D r. v.«,,,!»
H num-
Mn*- Frank DaPort returned from _
claim* a
num
ant at the phone office, *0 when you to
hear a strange voice calling >ou, num­ ber of people wanted to borrow him for 8^ort v’8’t at Oregon C ity, her former
ber, don't get gay, but say please give that purpose. H • thin k* the boy w ill home, the first of the week.
Leaves Pontoffice in A. M. for
North t*<>uiid
8:30
South bound
10:66
North bound
12.30
P. M.
North bound
3:00
South Ixiund
6:00
BANK OF DAYTON
Dayton Evaporating 4 Packing Co.
Evaporator, of F ru it, and Vegetable,. Packer, of and
Dealer, in F ra il. Vegetable, and all kind, of produce.
Always in the mar. et for Green and Evaporated Fruita
Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce.
Ask y o u r G r o c e r f o r G o ld N u g g e t E v a p o r a te d S o u p V e g e ta b le *
Tile
Dr. L. E. VanOsdolof Perue, In liana
accompanied by hi* mother, Mrs. S. O.
VanOadul of New Castle, Indiana, are
visiting their cousin, Mrs. James W .
Coovert of this place. We were p riv i­
leged to enjoy a pleasant little visit
For Sale:— Good tejuft. W eight 2800.
w ith the D r., who made ua a short call Inquire B. A. Felten? 5 mi. south of
under the guidance of Jaa. W. Coovert. Dayton.
27tf.
The naw elcetric sign at the front of
Mrs. W illiam Galloway of Salem is
the Watson Pharmacy is attracting
spending a few days at the Carl Bruhn
much attention, especially when it is
home near Dayton.
Mrs. Galloway
lighted up.
with her fam ily were at one time resi-
Parties wanting
rates call at dents o f this place a couple of years or
the box factory
more ago
We have been informed that another
one of Dayton’s soldier boys, Wm.
Scott has been transferred from Camp
Lewis to San Francisco California.
Lumber
Cement
Just received two carloads of those superior
Drain Tile from Willamina.
Also car of Lumber and a ear of Standard Port­
land Cement, all for sale as reasonable as
the prices will permit these war times
Come and see for yourself and we are sure we
can please you.
be a acIdler from the way ho ” pre-
Mrs. D r. Waldo and son of Portland
aenta arm s.”
are visiting the D r ’s, brother, R. V.
Samuel Montgomery an old tim er of Waldo and fam liy who are living near
thia place but now of Roseburg who this city, this week.
has been spending a vacation of a week
or more w ith his daughter and other
relatives in M cM innville and vicinity
made the Tribune a pleasant little call
Wednesday afternoon. He looks well
j and like all other old toldiers thinks
i that there is one more good fg h t left
in him yet and that he would fit in
somewhere in this war.
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CONVENIENCE
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S. W. Sigler & Co.
For McCormick and DpgPing repairs,
call U ’Ren.
The annual school meeting was held
in the school builing on schedule time
Monday, June 17. There was not much
of a turn out. J. T. Hash was re-elect­
ed as director for three years and W.
T. H . Tucker was elected as clerk for
the ensuing year.
In the m atter o f
transporting school pupils "to and''from
school it was le ft in the hands of the
board.
.
Strictly cash dealing*
Phone Red 66
The Dayton Produce House
R. W . K R EITZ.
j
Year round Market for Your Produce in my Line.— Top Market -
Best of fram e and trugft body
at Anderson Bros, y / '
Bean«
*
Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Hides, Furs, Potatoes, Onions, Fruits, Cas-
cara Bark and Oregon Grape Root.
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
J. E. Mellinger
Notary Public
in “HEADIN’ SOUTH”
ARCADE THEATRE
Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Releases neatly
Executed. A share of this class of
work is respectfully solicited.
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Ju n e 22
Office in he T rib u n e R oom
“The Double Cross”
Horae Shoeing
Acetylene Welding
ECONOMIZE
Thursday night, June 27
Good work always pays. Why drive a squeaky wreck
of a car?
Admission 10, 20 cents
Bring it in and let us fix i t
we are here for, and we know how.
We pay the War Tax
T h a t’s what
W e are fully
equipped to do all kinds o f Body Work.
Henry E. Morris, Mgr.
ANDERSON BROS.
b ^ .
n. s. pu . oas*
Ferry Street
Garage and Machine Shop
Phone 59x3
Dayton, Oregon