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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
1 ricasantdale C a n n in g Tim e Now that canning time has arrived are you prepared for it with Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubber, and Jelly Glasses We have a good supply of these at moderate prices AH Banks and the Post Office Sell the War Savings and Thrift Stamps. We are assisting in the sale of the stamps. J . C. N ichols fr Co. Geo. Foster and wife spent the week einl with relatives in Portland. Jaa. Coovert and wife of Dayton, Henry Howard and wife and eons of McMinnville spent Sunday at the Ralph Hadley home. Albert Senn transacted business in Portland Monday. Mias Elma Ponea of McMinnville apent Sunday with home folks. C. C. Cinnamon and w ife were Sun day visitors at the home of their son, Robt. Cinnmon. Fred Reicbatein an I family and Wea* Morgariedge and family spent Sunday at Wilhoit Springs. Geo. Dorsey had the misfortune to loose one of his horses Monday last. B Mrs. Scott Edwards was a McMinn ville visitor Tuesday morning. The annual school meeting was held in the school house last Monday. H. I I John Vine is the newly elected director and Mrs. Erskine and Miss Ruby Kreitz are the teachers for the coming year. Webfoot The D ayton M eat M arket Carries a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats. Also Lard and Compound. B e e f b y W h o le s a le a t a re d u ce d P r ic e Fresh Fish Every Tuesday Oil Stoves, Sprinklers, Hammocks, Garden Implements Here in attractive array for your choosing. Need a new rake or hoe? We can suit you. When you need rest use one of our hammocks and have one of our sprinklers work for you. x '* C o u rte o u s a tte n tio n to a ll E. Dem aray « D A Y T O N FEED & SEED STO RE ,1«► Î S St •*.« . . . . DEALER IN . . . . F lo u r, F eed , S eed an d P o u ltr y S u p p lies E. FISCHER, Prop. F Î Mrs. Luella Harris and Fred Lyman t ndad the Cone funeral in McMinnvill. ! last Thursday. and family were county seat visitors Tires ay. The W. F. Gilkey residence came Saturday. Mr. Ringrose and wife of McMinn near being destroyed by fire Tuesday Miss Jessie Harriett of Salem was a ville were calling at the Harris home ' p. m. Mrs. Carpenter biing a guest guest at the Wilson Peery home over Sunday. Sunday. at the home discovered the shingles Herman Wilson was home from the ' Mrs. Dave Wadell of Whiteson vis and ivy on fire in the summer kitchen ited with her mother Mrs. Thos. Piib mountains Sunday. and fortunately the Christenson Bros, ble one day last week. The Sunshine needleclub waa delight- w ire passing and saw the smoke juat Several from this neighborhood at- fully snteratined at the H. Fuller home in tim i to extinguish the fire. 7, Com e In Let Us Show You A Fine Line Of Up-to-date Jewelry A Fine Assortment of Fountain Pens Jewelry Manufacturing V. H. B A L L A R D W atch m ak er and J e w e le r V ft We have a sjpply of Empire I.andplaster at prices thnt are right. Thomas Pri bble transacted business r « Will keep a supply ft 1 am also agent for Lime and Suipher Spray. in Portland Saturday. hand nt all times. Miss Edith Richards left last week Also a complete line of garden seeds both in packsge and bulk, Now is ft the tir line to start early gardening for McMinnville where she will be em * ► Highest price paid for all kinds of grain. also do Rolling, Chopping « ployed during the summer. and ‘ Cleaning. Cli Henry Sheard and wife of McMinn- : I A share of your patronage will be appreciated, Yours respectfully, ft ville were calling on relatives in this , My Mot ia to please. 0 neighborhood Sunday. ft Lloyd Hanville let Saturday for (’as- J ft tie Rock, Wash., where he will \ isifc relatives for a week or ten days j /y and ft J. J. DENSON Highest price paid for all kinds of Stock and Hides Agate Grinding J Phone Red 46 Our Full Line o f Accessorie embraces only those articles of proved, nation ally-preferred excellence, from the smallcsl items to P e n n s y lv a n ia VACUUM CUP Is the Motto of our Custom Tailoring Dept. high class made-to-order clothes are positively the best that can be pro- duced. T hey are tailored to the individual measure by tra u s s B ro th p rO S w ho are universally recognizee as America’s leading tailors. TIRES The tires with the famous Vacuum Cups which are guaranteed nonskid on wet, slippery pavements else tires returnable at purchase price after reason’ able trial. Sold a t a p p ro x im a te ly th e p ric e of o rd in a ry 3,500 m ile tire s th e y c o s t m u c h le ss th a n a n y o th e r m ake c a rry in g an y th in g like eq u al m ileag e a ssu ra n c e . K G u a r a n te e d — p er w a r ra n ty ta g —for Miller M ercantile Co. SOLD BY J. E. NELSON