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Paragraphical Toldlby.the Bang Book Ite m * o f G e n e ra l In te re s t to Res id e n t* o f D ayto n an d V ic in ity . S w K fflO M SHOUID NAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT 'jfN these days of high living costs should be made to give an account of itself. P . T IM E C A R D XJ— «very dollar SOUTHBOUND Train Train t Train ' Train L/Æ D t C R C A S Z \ n o r O R IL L S arrives arrive* arrives arrives »:17 2:33 6:62 7:12 a. p. p. p. m. m. m. m. 6;60 a. 8:6o a. 3:4« p. 6:48 p. m. m. m. rn. When deposited here at the Bank of Dayton in a Checking Account— every dollar leaves its trail behind. You can look through your check- stubs at the end of the week or month or year and see where the money went, and for what purpose. NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Y°U don’t have to be told that motor trouble is the one “ fiy in the ointment” of the autoist’s happi ness. After you have given us a trial you won’t have to be told that this is the place where you can rid yourself of such trouble. If motor trouble is not positively inherent in the engine itself we can cure it. Any way we can tell you what is the difficulty and you will save time, worry and money by coming here first. 86« arrives 364 arrive* 362 arrives 360 arrives Tim e Card Dayton Bus Leaves postoffice in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound t M for 8:30 New accounts welcomed: old accounts appreciated. 2:20. 8:20 6:30 GARAGE PHONE 4 5 X 3 » s H PA r R 4. E. P R O F F IT T . 5 1 J. L. Stuart fr an k A C C » liO 31 L O U IS Dayton Oregon QQ The following is the list of our sut- acribers dnring thia week: M re. J no. Zwick, Clyde Ryan. Mrs. C. C. C irte r and J no. Arma. P h o n e < 5 x i 6 S-© DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE D. E. & P. Co. do custom cider mak ing Wednesday’s and Frid ay’s of each week. F lo u r , F e e d , H eed a n d P o u l t r y S u p p lie s The Parrish garage has been so crowded w ith work thia last week or ten days that it haa been necessary to employ one extra workman. t Miaa Dorothea Litscher haa just finished a course in stenography and short hand in the Benke-W alker school in Portland and haa secuted the situ ation of stenographer to M r. W alker of the above burned school. For It Celery / Clams Mr. C. W. Powell arrived home on November 12th from hia trip to the G. A. R. Encampment at Columlus. Ohio. He though in hia 90th year a fte r at tending the Encampment also made a visit to hia son in New York and enjoy ed tfce trip very much. Cranberries Mince Meat Nuts f Oysters Bananas Oranges Sweet Potaoest / All of our Thagksgiving Dinner articles are the fresh- / est of the fresh and will add joy to this day of glad- / ness and good cheer. Ï * J f J. W. Shippy, Manager * I I t I in n n m x j JUST ARRIVED Confectionery Store a Holoom A H ok e P op corn M achine 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. M RS. C L A R A THURM AN FARMERS’ UNION CO-OP. WAREHOUSE CO. "BUY" OR SELL” We will purchase or find a buyer. We will sell or locate a seller. Want:—100 ton» Oats; 10 Car» Clover or Vetch Hay; 5 cars Straw; 5 cars Potatoes; 1 car Eggs; Poultry too numerous to mention. Dressed Meats. L/sf your L iv e S to c k w ith n t i f y o n w ith to t r y a C o o p e ra tiv e S h ipm en t. (f J Also does all kiuds of Chopping, Rolling and Seed Cleaning © © © a n d T w in e o n H a n d J A sh are o f yo u r pa tro n a g e w ill be a p p rec ia ted * e Yours respectfully, © J. J. DENSON i M c M innville © What Are Your Plans H IL L S B O R O L. H. Litacher’a smiling countenance can he seen during business hours be hind the counter’s in the U'Ren hard ware store. Len takes to jugiing heating stoves and other lig h t goods such as arc carried in hardware stores like a duck to water. 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 lumbe service will be found necessary. I C ity Clerk Tucker was in our office a day or ao ago and showed us a solid Silver mustard cup which had Deen the property of Queen V ic to ria ’s father. This cup ia very nearly the size of an ordinary shaving mug, and shows that it had been used as well as admired in the long past. Hia fath er purchased this highly prized cup in Burmuda, and It has been in the Tucker fam ily 76 or more years. ■ • Jew elry Manufacturing V. H. BALLARD SOME H O G : The Telegram in describing the stock on exhibit at the Stock show in Portland says: Scores of monster hogs of Berkshire, Jersey Red, Poland China and Cheater W hite breeds are in the swine e x ib it rooms. One great, ugly animal weighs more than 8000 pounds. The w rite r of thia article is like the Congeasman who “ said he knew ail about hogs because he was raised among them ,” we were also raised among ’em, but not that class. Watchmaker and Jew eler A fine line o f watches, clocks and jew elry. Have just received a fine assortment o f watches direct from Chicago. I also have a fine assort ment of Emblem Lapel Buttons and Pina in solid gold. My Prices are the Lowest of any Place in the County. Relative Values. “The summer boarders will soon be golnK home.” “I ’m glad of It," said Fanner Corn- toaael. " I’m getttln’ kind o’ tired of gtvln* np all thia precious food for mare money." Strictly cash dealings Phone Red 66 TOP MARKET PRICES FOR TOIIR PRODUCE Lellsa—Murine for Red- > ness, Soreness, Granula- ‘ tion. Itching and Burning ■ W y w <» i Wntfl yvui nras rvwi M a r ia . B ye Rem edy S. W. SIGLER & CO. Agata Grinding Z 5 Y ear round m arket for your Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, Hides Furs, Potatoes, Onions, Fruits, Oregon Grape root, ■» T? Mohair and Cascara Bark ® The Dayton Produce House • R. W . K R E IT Z , ■ or Golf f © 0 © « My Motto is to Please Mesdames J. E. M ellinger and F. E. Berry reached home from Tillamook last Wednesday evening, where they had been for about ten days with >o daughter and sister Mrs. W . E. Gabriel who underwent a surgical operation in the Tillamook hospital while they were ju there. They bring the encouraging re port that Mrs. Gabriel ia doing nicely and ia on the fa ir way to recovery. Oregon .................................................. ................ ^t i i I : © Buy» all Kind« of Grain and Hay K N IG H T A D J U S T M E N T CO. COLLECTORS D A LLA S © © H a v e a g-ood s u p p ly o f G r a in S a c k s F. M. Hord and w ife arrived home in Dayton Tuesday evening from a summer stay in their former home in Wallace, Idaho. The green trees and green grass and these gentle rains seem good to them. Every t h i n g M iller M ere. Co. |Qnkg/Dayton R G. Abcill took hia departure fcr Madras, Or-gon the first o f the week, where he has secured employment for the winte-. B lf i t President Viee-Pres. Cashiei We are sorry to announce that our fellow townsman L. D. Duzai has been* vrey sick at his home in this city during the past week. . J. L. Sherman R- L. Harris Some men may die and go there, b it t i ’s a cinch that some live ores catih it when they get home. R C P A IN i N C At the Thurman ^1 , -îl L. A. Kossner is sgsin at work on the steamer Portland cn the run from Portland »o Astoria. E .G . P A R R IS H E » P *0 7 361 36» 363 367