Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 21, 1919, Image 8

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    and renewed acquaintancee, aa boys
they played ball together.
Call again
Bro. our latcb string la alwaya out.
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CORRECT LUBRICATION
.Zerolene gives a better film of oil
between the working parts of your
car. It conserves power and saves
wear. Scientifically refined from select­
ed California crude oil. (Set a Correct
Lubrication Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Mrs. Jamea Wakefield arrived in
1 Dayton the first of the week and ia
i making arrangements to move back to
Dayton from Portland where they
l have been living the last year or more.
One by one Dayton is regaining the
citisens lost by the high wages paid in
the shipyards.
ZEROLENE
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Special Agent, Standard O il Co. M Mtnnvtlle
Laat Sunday a very enjoyable b irth ­
day and reunion dinner was had at the
J. J. Rowley home in thia city.
All
the children were home being Ancil
Layman, w ife and fam ily and Frank
Deffanbaugh
of
Portland,
Goldie
i Fresbour and children. Miss Silvia
Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Jeas W hite.
Saturday Night
ARCADE THEATRE
:
“Silver Girl”
SECOND SHOW 9:00
Owing to the increased cost of operation, due to additional
licenses, war tax. etc., and in order to maintain the present
standard of the pictures, we are compelled to raise the ad­
mission price from 10c and 15c to
Children I Oc
A d u lts 2Oc
The Everett B. Parrott Evangeli’ t 'r
Party, of St. Paul Minn., and consisting
of Rev., and Mis. Parrott, and Mr Hal
M iher their singer, will begin a series
of meetings in the Evangelical chuicn
| of thia city on next Sunday evening,
the 23rd.
I t ia the wish and purpose
both of the evangelist and the lo'-al
church to make this everybtdy’s meat-
nig. and invitations have been extender!
to the other chur hes of the city to
join in a united effort to save souls ai d
to promote the intere* t i f Ctuist'a
kingdom in Dayton and vicinity.
Rev. G. E. Erskine.
WATSON S PHARMACY
PHONE REO 02
DA YTO N . OREGON
OHLERT & BUSBY
General Bldtksmilhing
Always ready to do your repairing, horseshoeing and
general blacksmithing work.
J a c k O h le r t a n d E . H . B u s b y
The Womens Rt lie f Corp held an en­
joyable meeting in the Hotel rooms
Wednesday of this week and were visit
ed by Mrs. N ellie M. Fleck, State in
spector for this association.
She waa
accompanied by Mrs. Kadel of Port­
land.
A regular ob fsahon d hot
dinner wsa served to the old Soldics
of th-se p rta. It ia needless to say
all enjoyed th h excellent meal. Would
1 were an old Soldier.
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FIRST SHOW 7:30
No Cure for the “Flu”
J. L. Stuart waa In Salem Tueaday
Altho this dreaded Diaeaae ravaged the Country laat year yet a cure has
representing the Dayton Commercial really not been found for it, and Medieal Authorities say another Epidemic w i l l
club at the semi-annual meeting of the occur.
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Secretaries of the various Commercial
We urge everytaidy, the minute you feel a cold coming on, have fever or c h ills
dull
aches
or
consti|>ation,
to
take
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Cluba for the Slate of Oregon.
A T IV E .
F. W. Hole took hia departure for
Knthe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup of H O LLISTER ’S
Madras the first of the week, and ex* ROCKY M O U N T A IN T E A (w arm ), and go to bed for the night chances are
perta to be gone a good part of the you will feel tine the next inornuig and it won't lie so easy for the “ H u
or
I winter. He is employed hy Glen llord Grippe to get you
Buy a package today, have it in the Houae ami use it at the very first warn­
in the construction of oil tanka for the
in g .
Mothers should closely watch the children and treat them without delay
Standard O il Company.
“Ah, That’s Some Heat!
I'm mighty glad we gut
thia of. heater» r'r m Dent-
aray’a. I don’ t k n o w
what we’d do w ithout il.
w ith wood so I igh. Thia
dandy little oil h>*atei cer­
tainly throws out some
heat, by Jove! I'm aur
priced at the economy i f
it too. Burns only a gal­
lon of kerosene in about
ten hours * 1 ihink I ’ ll
get a c< uple mor fo r the
house trom
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D E M A R A Y HDW E.
W . S. H ibbert is now the proud
driver and possessor of a new Mitchel
Six car.
Miss Hilda Olsen journeyed to Port­
land Friday evecing returning home
Sunday last.
PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE
Len Parrish and w ife of the County
Seat were home folks at the B. J.
Parrish house Sunday.
J. E. Proffitt was on the Portland
markets
Wednesday w ith a car of
choice hogs.
Mrs. J. Schromp on her return trip
fro m Rockaway visited w ith the Adam
Roemer fam ily a day or so.
For the woman who has delayed selection of her winter clothes, for the many wo­
men who need one more garment, for all the Misses who plan special entertainments
for Thanksgiving—you will find the following articles to be oi ¿Treat advantage.
Mrs. E. H . Busby and children spent
Sunday and Monday at Sheridan v isit­
ing a cousin Mrs. B. G. Churchman.
A head line in a Memphis paper reads,
“ Woman Dies W aiting for C a r.” Gee!
Wonder i f she starved to death.
M r. and Mrs. Harvey W rig h t and
children of Newberg spent the day
Sunday at the home of Mrs. W rights
father Z. Spangle in thia city.
M r. and Mrs. G. W . Paul of Portland
spent a couple of happy days at the
Chas. Simler home Saturday and Sun­
day last
Glen Lorett of Portland made a short
visit w ith his parents Friday last he is
on crutches again and w ill soon be home
to stay.
Mrs. E. E. McDonald form erly of
this place but now of Portland, waa
spending a few days here with relatives
the first of the week.
Mrs. C. E. Mauts has been very sick
at her home in th is city for the last
week or ten days, and at thia w ritin g
is reported as improving.
C. E. Bridewell of A m ity was in
town Monday and called on the editor
imie grains^f
r h d ru ffm e a i
g o o d -b y to
Hair
SUITS
$35.00 to $37.50
40.00 to 42.50
45.00 to 47.50
50.00 to 55.00
60.00 to 65.00
70.00 to 72.50
Higher priced
COATEES
Sale price_____$29.65
Sa'e price_____ 33.15
Sale p r i c e . . . J . 37.50
Sale price_____41.15
Sale price____ 49.50
Sale price..........55.50
ones in proportion.
$30.00 Coatees
35.00 Coatees
40.00 Coatees
50.00 Coatees
60.00 Coatees
5.0 0 Coatees
$25.00 Dresses
30.00 Dresses
35.00 Dresses
40.00 Dresses
45 00 Dresses
50.00 Dresses
55.00 Dresses
60.00 Dresses
65 00 Dresses
$25.00 Coats
30.00 Coats
35.00 Coats
40.00 Coats
50.00 Coats
60.00 Coats
75.00 Coats
90.00 Coats
125.00 Coats
Sale price- - .. . . . . $21.85
Sale price___ . . . . 26.90
Sale price. . . . . . 31.15
Sale price___ . . . . 34.85
Sale price___ . . . . 39.75
Sale p rice.. . — . 43.75
Sale price___ . . . . 48.85
Sale price___ . . . . 52.50
Sale price___ . . . . 56.85
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Sale p r ic e _____ 31.90
Sale p r ic e ............39.85
Sale price............. 49.50
Sale price............. 62 50
Sale p r ic e ___ _ ...$ 2 2 50
Sale price........... . . . . 26.10
Sale p rie :.. . . .
31.40
Sale p ric e .......... . . . 34.85
Sale p rice___ _ -. . . . 44.65
Sale price.........- . . . 52.50
Sale price____ . . . 66.00
Sale price_____ . . . 78.50
Sale price______ . . . 98.00
Look at our Special lot
o f Coats fo r $20.
McMinnville, Oregon
THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC
Sale price.............$22 50
Sale p rice......... . 26 90
COATS
DRESSES
D. M. NAYBERGER
WILDROOT
R. L. Harris, D ruggist
of our Standard, Carefully Chosen Qualities at these straight forward, Definite Savings.
Here are the New Prices on Ladies* Apparel
Some Garments only 10 per cent
Discount
Dandruff literally smothers the
life out o f the hair roots and
eventually brings baldness.
Wildroot is guaranteed to clean
up dandruff and remove it —but it
does more; it cleanses, softens and
loosens the scalp and stimulates
the hair to normal, healthy growth.
For tale here under a
money-bach guarantee
Hundreds of Suits, Coats, Coatees and Dresses