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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
i W e Wc Paragraphical You For Told by.tfte Bank Book Item » o f Q anaral Interact to R a t- Ident» o f Dayton and Vicinity. A •* * * * * * * * * * * * * “ ‘ - " m 8 F rie n d Plans of Preparation n r n i n i | P . T IM E C A R D *s a good time to get your plans for next years operations down on paper Mr. Fanner. SO UTHBO UND Train Train Train Train 361 369 363 »67 arrive» arrive» arrive» arrive» J«:17 2:36 6:52 7:12 a. p. p. p. m. m. m. m. 366 arrive» 6:60 a. 364 arrive» 6Jki a. 362 arrive» 3:46 p. 360 arrive» 6:46 p. m. m. m. m. If more land is to be cultivaoed, other crops to be planted, a silo to be built or the livestock herds add ed to—this is not too soon to talk things over with us here at the 5 Bank of Dayton. NO RTHBO UND Train Train Train Train O u r customers are our friends, who have become so since coming to trade with us. r Leave» postofflce in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound North bound Southbound I f you haue any sort of a need in the car line, repairs, supplies or a car itself come here and find out why our customers are our friends. h t pa ih im g garagi PA F R A N K a y r o /v . O a f P h o n e . »5 x J. L. Sherman R. L. Harria J. L. Stuart P re s id e n t Viee-Prea. C a a h ie i Mr». V. M. Low h»» been very sick ■t he' home here during the Isst week or ten day». 9 < D a y to n Dayton Oregon I t is hard for some men to say what they mean, hut harder for other» to mean what they »ay. (£> D. E & P, Co. do custom cider mak i n g Wednesday’» ar.d Friday'» of each week. L O U IS A c c e H o liH S D In the mean tim e—of course you’ll need our depository facilities. 2:20 3:20 6:30 D. A. Snyder was transacting busi ness in Portland Wednesday. E . G . PA R R I S H PHONE 4 5 X 3 M for 8:30 J. E. P R O F F IT T . One trial will convince you. E m pi ht 1 T im a C a rd Dayton Bu» ig N at Goodwin «aid there nre two time» in his life when ■ man do*» not | understand a woman; one ia before he marries her and the other ia after. I The F A. Johnson fam ily who have been occupying the Underhill poperrty in the southern part of town moved to Portland the latter part o f last week and the M. A Palmer fam ily immedia tely moved in to thia property. K N IG H T A D JU S T M E N T CO. COLLECTORS DALLAS Every t h i n g For It i : I : : : $ Celery Clams . Cranberries Mince Meat Nuts Oysters Bananas Oranges Sweet Potatoes All of our Thagksgiving Dinner articles are the fresh I est of the fresh and will add joy to this day of glad ness and good cheer. t DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE f The C. C. Carter fam ily are contem plating moving to what is known as the D ev il’s Lake country soon where they w ill engage in stock raising and farm ing. I F lo u r , F ee d , S e e d a n d P o u lt r y S u p p lies Buys a ll Kinds of Grain and Hay I H a v e a g o o d su p p ly o f G rain S a c k s an d T w in e on H a n d © w A H ILLS B O R O My Motto is to Please Mr». J. E. Meilinger and daughter Mrs. F. E. Berrv le ft the latter part of art week for T illam o jk to see a laughter andt-i ter Mra. W. E. Gabriel who successfully underwent a surgical operation nt the Tillamook hospital rue-day mornim of thia week JUST ARRIVED Want:—100 ton« Oat«; 10 Car« Clover or Vetch Hay; 5 cars Straw; 5 car« Potatoes; 1 car Eggs; Poultry too numerous to mention. Dressed Meats. What Are Your Plans for Thanksgiving? Do they include the use of lumber in any form for exterior or interior use? If so, you can c o m e right here a n d g e t what you want in any quantity, s m a l l o r large. Look over the house inside and o u t Perhaps a little of our lumber service will be found necessary. ■ ££sf your Live Stock with us i f you with to try a Cooperative Shipment. E y * . If they Tire, ItcK Smart or Burn, if Sore, I , - fvTC irritated. Inflamed or JUR t l t j Granulated, use Murine often. S o o th e s . R e fre s h e s . Safe far Infant or Adult At all Druggist». Write for Free Eye Book. Martas Eyi tanaty Ck^CRSafi • Jew elry Manufacturing V. H. BALLARD W atch m aker and J e w e le r A fine line o f watches, clocks and jew elry. Have just received a fine assortment of watches direct from Chicago. I also have a fine «asort- ment o f Emblem Lapel Buttons and Pins in solid gold. M y Prices are the Lowest of any Place in the County. Strictly cash dealings iop rarkct mas for w Phone Red 66 produce Year round m arket for your Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, Hides. Furs, Potatoes, Onions, Fruita, Oregon Grape root, -------------- Jag. ------ Ctaon, Huaiky - S. W. SIGLER & CO. Agata Grinding M ist Katharine T revctte, recitiatand impersonator of Chicago, w ill give an entertainment at the opera house here Nov- 20th 1919 under the auspices of the Dayton Civic Club. Misa T ievette comes highly recommended and a de- lightul evening ia promised those who attend. - ? J. J. DENSON The 1st Quarterly meeting of the W tbtoof, Unionvsle and Dayton M. E. Cnurchea, w is eld in the M. E. Church heie on Sunday. Dr. T. B. Ford of Salem being in charge of the services. An a'l day meuting with a basket dinner at noon. Rev. Brymer Dreached the evening sermon. M r. and Mra. Cresson, . father and mother of Mra. E. R. Means ac companied oy M r. H . H . Cb.rk a son-in- J. W . Shippy, Manag er law all of New Piymotb, Idaho, arrived Dayton, Oregon in our city Sunday evaning last. The Creason’s will make thia their home for the winter, and aa M r. Clark ia looking for a location he may decide to move his fam ily Lere in the near future. M r. W . W alker of A m ity was ............................................................................. .. . f l l i s s i l l 1 1 14 X X L here the first of the week transacting , business. He said be had not been in I this town since the year of 1800 and froze to death, but could see that Day- ton w>.a a live town and bad a good A M o k e P o p c o r n M ssolune paved street. “ Sure M ik e ” come back i again and we w ill show you more i signs of our prosperity. The Parent- Teachers association w ill bold an open meeting at the school house Monday evening, Nov. 17th at MRS. C LA R A T H U R M A N 8 o’clock. Subject under discussion, “ Shall we serve hot lunches?” County Sup’t. Duncan w ill be present to assist in the interesting program which ia» being prepared. L ig h t refreshm ent? w ill be served. A ll parents and friends of the school are cordially invited to be present. We will purchase or find a buyer. We will sell or locate a seller. £ J Yours respectfully, M iller M ere. Co. “BUY OR SELL” 5 £ A sh are o f y o u r p a tro n a g e w ill b e a p p re c ia te d FARMERS’ UNION CO-OP. WAREHOUSE CO. r Also does all kiuds of Chopping, Rolling and Seed Cleaning M c M innville At the Thurman Confectionery Store a H o lco m The finest popcorn in the world made only by the Automatic Butter-Kist Popcorn Machine, untouch ed by hands, the last word in food delicacy. > * Mohair and Cascara Bark ■B The Dayton Produce House 2 «•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■a R. W . K R E IT Z , 1