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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
CATCH fish w/Z/r o u r G ood ASHING \TACKLL Paragraphical Items of General Interest to Res idents o f Dayton and Vicinity. 8 P. T IM E CARD HOUTHBOUNO Train Train Train Train 361 359 353 357 Train Train Train Train 366 354 352 360 arrives 8:17 a. arrives 2:36 p arrives 6:52 p. arrives 7:12 p. 5:50 8:50 8:46 6:48 a. a. p. p. Tim e Card Dayton Bo (.eaves postofflee in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound L. E. Morton who haa been engaged |D doing aume papering in ¡the Hop«* well country is once more at home and is brightening up some of Dayton’ liomes with the aid of new paper. Mrs. John Squire and sister of Salem visited a day or so this week with (heir sister Mrs. Kiley C lark living a short distance from this town. NORTHBOUND arrives arrives arrives arrives Kay Hurd of Portland vialtod hi« Kiai.dparents F. M. Uoril arid wife and other relative« here during the day Sunday laat. 1 I : I Always Ready to Encourage Endeavor Rev, Fisher of the Evangelieaj church of this place filled the pulpit in their church in Pike, while bia place in Dayton church was filled by Lyle W il lard. Mrs Densens mother Mrs. MrK«*e, a sister, and an aunt Mrs. Clement all of Jefferson, Oregon, visited from Friday until Sunday at the Densen home in this city. 'Y V ROPOSITIONS which are practicable for up- j L I building the farming interests around Dayton *• are. of course, worthy of the interest of the Bank of Dayton. You see th ere’s a spirit of home patriotism in the service we render which you could not find evidenced by a bank in another neighborhood. But th a t is only one more reason for your banking here The flirta tio n haa to be a partner ship a ffa ir if it is to make much pro See W. L. W A R R E N ebout your In gress. surance. Homer Avery who tried a portion of J. E. P R O F F IT T . D ID Y O U B V E K L O O S E A FISH ? Y O U C A N ’T E X P E C 1N Y T H IN G E L S E IF Y O U G< F1SHINO W IT H A M O T T . N L IN E A ND "B U M " T A C K L I GENERALLY. C O M E IN AND BUT S O M E NEW T A C K L E A ND B S U R E O F Y O U R BIC U S H W H E N H E T A K E S Y O U HOOK. : G IV E US A L L Y O U R H A R D W A R E T R A D E B E C A U S E O U R H A R D W A R E IS TEST. T H E B E S T i IT STA N D S \ h Y Dayton Bah ry & Restaurant 'Ihe famuuH White Clover ice Cream. Butternut Bread Tropical Traits in Season Cigars, Tobaccos, etc., Confectionery and Soft MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS MRS. A M A N D A W ILSO N Phone 14x3 Dayton, Oregoi * Speaaing of polotics, as most people have been lately, we once had Know- Notbings, but now we have Know- F. J. Randal la carrying around a Everytbinge. black eye. No he did not run against a V irg il Isbam wbo has been attending tie e o r post, neither did a stick of wood a musical class in Portland, visiteu his fly up and strike him when he waa splitting wood for hia store, but in mother and other relatives here. And taking down some empty egg cases one while here be entertained the audieince of them slid off th rto p and to'«« him a the in Evangelical church with one of swipe along aide the head and broke his bis musical selections, which was very glasses and made quit a cut along side much appreciated by this audience. IMPROVE IT Real Estate is going un and certain men are going up with it. Those who build communities now will realize the lost dream of men today who look back upon thriv ing business sections and ideal home surroundings they might have held a corner of. We have LOTS and PROPERTY EXCHANGES th at will INTEREST YOU Advantageous BARGAINS that you should Investigate NOW, Dayton, Oregon Phone Red 8 6 ! I he eye. Sorry for you F. J. and dont [ you be foolish enough to torn the other * eye when handling egg cases. A town iu M assachusetts which has been dry for 285 years voted wet the other day. No couimment neces sary. J The Detmericg garage is having a Miss Rutb McAuiay took her depar ‘ /it w vulcanizing room built in the front V p ait of the building which w ill be in ture from Dayton tn Boise, Idaho, i charge of M r Errol Koch who is an ex- Wednesday morning where she w ill ■ perienced vuicanizer, and claims that join her parents who have been living I when a job leases this shop it w ill be in that city aii.ce last fa ll. How long she may be gone is still a guess with J a finished job. I W A N T g il —Listings of real estate her, because of thia agreeable climate and other pleasant conditions her stav J for saleZn commission. / Charles Andersen, Box 132, away may be limited. S. B. Dey and wife are spending a week or more with a sf,n Steven Dey, and a daughter Mrs. Pribble, living at Coquille. Oregon. J no. Arma now has an auto all of hit own. Thera was a time when the old grey mare got there, in due time but thoae days have gone by. He has not gone back on the good she has done but is quietly bidding her good by and giv ing her the rest she so richly deser ves. Ray Spangle of Pendleton is borne having arrived Tuesday evening and is renewing acquaintances and incidental ly trying to get D r. Goodrich to go a fishing with him. Buy your Chatauqua tickets now and save money. These season tickets can be bought fo r less than single admis sion prices for either after noon or evening performances. Sensor tickets are now on sale at all the local stores at the following pricee. Adults $ 2.00 H igh School ntudents $1.38 children $1.10 war tax paid. IN V E S T M E N T S and LOANS. . Loan on farm and city property at lowest rates. Mortgages, notes and contracts bought and sold. W ill loan (^ c h a tte l mortgage; and buy and sell , 'i ll kinds of bonds having a market val ue. Make your money earn aomething Miss Neta Lewis« was spending the Never keep it idle. For investments day in Portland Wednesday combining see business and pleasure. A tty . B. A . K liks, McM innville, Oregon. Peter Jensen who at one tim e l i v e * Ten years’ supply of tim ber for the near the S . P. Station north of town making of ailoa and other wood products was in our city Wednesday accompi/,- was secured by a recent deal put over ied by his son Garfield Jensen who has ny the Alco Wood Prolucta Co., of been discharged from Uncle Sams ser Albany Oregon. The new m ill has a vice in the Hawaiian Islanas. The capacity of 30,000 feet daily. young man has had about four years of Otto Bertram of Portland made the army life and thinks that w ill ba suf home of his parents glad bv his pres ficient for him. altho he was not ready ence home over Saturday night and to m ake« promise even to himself that he would not again enlist in the army. Sunday, of this week. The agreeable surprise then is, after selections when it is learned that our prices are from 10 to 30 per cent savings. Let us show you while our shelves are still full and prompt service in banging is still possible. Sherivin Williams Paints. A re Best By Test ITRen Hardware y J. L . S h erm an ) R- L Harris Vico-Pros. J L. S tu art /k C a s h irr of Hayton p O regon DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE F lo u r , F eed , S e e d a n d P o u lt r y S u p p lie s ZX' Cleaning,Rolling an d Chopping. A lb er’s Molasa;s Dairy Feed $60.00 per ton. High Protien I airy Feed $64.00 per ton. cheaper ' han mill run. 17 percent pro ion, 25 percent M ill Run, goo J $2.25 per 80 pound sack: $54.00 per ton. Cane Molasses at $40 00 per ton, cheapest feed on the m arket for hogs, cows or horses. A ll Hard Wheat Flour $3.50 per sack, $13.65 per barrel. advance the price soon. W ill have to A Shire of Your Patronage will be Appreciated My Motto is to Please Yours respectfully, / J. J. DENSON 2 Work Goes Right Along on the building where our lime, cement and other m aterials a r e used. For there never is any uncertainty a- bout their being the rig h t kind or any about the lack of supply. We sell the best and deliv e r promptly. By or dering here you save in many ways. And we’re specializing on tire service to the owners of these lighter cars. We’re maintaining complete stocks of Good- years in the smooth, anti-skid and all-weather tread. Our people and the traveling public are rejoicing that the road from Dayton to M cM innville over the hard surfaced paving has been opened last Saturday 1 morning for travel. I t has beer, said that “ time i i money*' and if that is ' the cate many people are making mon- 1 We’vp got your size at just about the price you have been accustomed to paying for ordinary tires. 1 ey by this short timed journey instead | of having to make any detours over bad 1 roads and taking considerable longer GOODYEAR TIRES Are the best on he m arket today. time between the two citiea. The High School play given at the opepJsouse last Friday evening by the H igh school students was much appre { Come in and look them over. Our Most Fashionable Girls ciated by an exceptionally large audi ence. The play “ Kentucky B ell” was well rendered by each one partici pating in this play. We r e g i l our time,space and ability is so limited aa not to give each one Individual credit, but w ill s«y in connection w ith thia T h e y afford the economical way of dressing well always. W e have many other articles too that are equally interesting and practical. that gieat credit ia due M r, M. A , Marcy for instructing and managing ‘ Miller Mercantile Co. this, play, - We’ve got them in the clincher sizes for Fords Maxwells and Chevrolets. De Lavei Cream Separators and Beeman garden tractors at Smith Courtemanche Hardwire Co|ap*ny, McM innville, Oregon. WALL PAPER W \ Owing to the road from Dayton to the S. P. Station closed by the paving of the same, our mail and passenger service is being handled via ;Oak Lawn for toe time being' Tha average mar. ia at a disadvan tage. He has to obey the city laws, the state laws, the federal, and his w ife ’s laws. when patrons see the rich colorings and pleasing combinations in our art-designed k goea up no longer cornea down but stays Dayton, Oregon. For the Land Sake! 'Large Enough To Serve You Small Enough To Appreciate You." Mrs. L. H, Litcher was a morning California a few weeks is home again passenger tu McMinnville Tuesday of to his firs t love Dayton, and is doing this week. the plumbing in the F. M. Lord dwel Milo Parish of Portland came home ling on Ash atreet. He says after be long enough the fira t of the week to coming used to the good spring water, visit bis mother and aister a day or ao. and the kirdbaartad people tnat Dayton The old time law of gravitation haa, that is two good things that are seems to have failed. Everything that hard to break away from. have found the solution of their dress problems in our stock of Diamond Dyes Carl Detmering ■