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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
f M Paragraphical Ite m * o f G eneral Interest to Res idents o f Dayton and Vicinity. T/ie> EN S P. T IM E C A R D R U LE or • XOIJTHBOUND OUR -m /s /w s s h||\ SQUARE DEAL io 7/., 361 arrives .<65 arrives 36« arrives 363 arrives 367 arrives Train Train Train Train Train 36« arrives 364 arrives 36h arrives 362 arrives :<«0 arrives 9:17 a. m. 11:17 a.m. 2:3« p. m. 6:5iLp. rn. 7:12 p. m. NORTHBOUND /s a >//n Train Train Train Train Train 6:60 a. m. 9:36 a. m. 12:67 p.m. 3:4« p. m. 6:4« p. m. T im e C a rd Dayton Bus aves postoffice in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound ALL M. for 8:30 2 20 3á» 6:30 See W. L. W A K B E N about your In surance. The office in tha Parrish garage baa tieeii enlkiged and therefore add. to the attractiveness and uaefulneaa. F. T. M ellingtr and w ife .bent a part of the nay Haturay in McMinnville combining buaine.a and plemnste. N O T IC E :— The advertisement of Biley Clark in thia ieade calls to your attention that be la^firepared io handle your grain. The J. L . Sherman residence in the southern part of town baa been com pletely remodelled and a basement put under the house. When this work is completed the Shermans expect to en joy the comforts of an up-to-date huuee. Business teems to be increasing and everything in the way of good job w trk is being i.iahsd at the Detmering gsr- ag eTA T C . detmering hap taken charge of the office work and tbinga are being better systematized and customers are being well pleased. • a (Hann mrrkis other h nt bank |rO| ’Ll, find all M um of development leading di rectly to some banking institution where en couragement and support have been given. Here in the vicinity of Dayton the Bank of Dayton has played its part as “ financial headquarters” to little and big depositors alike—helping bear their burdens as well as share their benefits. J. E. P R O F F IT T . E r, W H F .N W E S T A R T E D IN T H E H A R D W A R E B U S I N E S S W E D E T E R M IN E D T O D O I T O N T H E S Q U A R E . B Y F O L L O W IN G T H IS R U L E W E H A V E B U IL T U P A B IG B U S IN E S S W H IC H IS G R O W IN G B IG G E R E V E R Y YEAR. - W E S H A LL NOT CHANG E OUR SYSTEM . BUT WE S H A L L K E E P R IG H T ON G IV IN G O U R C U S T O M E R S T H E B E S T H A R D W A R E T H E Y E V E R SAW F O R AS L O W A P R IC E A S I T C A N A E S O L D . D E A L W IT H US O N C E A N D Y O U W IL L B E C A U S E A L IF E - L O N G C U S T O M E R B E C A U S E O U R H A R D W A R E IS T H E B E S T * I T S T A N D S T | TEST. t.DEMmn HAMME Economy Cleonets & Dyers 314 First Street, Newberg, Ore. Phone White 28 Cleaning, Dying, Pressing, Repairing Hats Cleaned and Blocked All u)ork Guaranteed. Prices Right. Give Us Jt T rial / i n d Be Convinced. The Bank of Dayton is extremely We have bumper crops and prices are tumbling. A^nickel* worth now is only well satisfied and pleased that they have been able to have that new burglar 26e. Mrs Fred Yoe who has been visiting proof vault door Ret in its place and her stepmother, M rs. Kicharda in this that the safe and safety boxes are once place several weeks took, het departure n.oie in the vault. This door is a thing Sunday morning for her home in S pirit of beauty and strength and the bank | officials take great pride in telling Laae, Idaho. their customer« about the strength and Mrs. Byers who lias been vikiting j durability of this door. her sister, Mrs. Kila Coburn during this Macy llattield has returned from an summer left the latter part of last extended trip in Arizona. week or her home in Chicago. B. Gabriel of Portland spent the day When a woman says the men are all here Sunday visiting a daughter and alke, she doesn’t mean he.* brief re former acquaintance and looking after mark to be of a complimentary nature. his property interests. Ex-Bishop W. M. Stanford will A. N. Shellenberger of Portland wax preach in the Evangelical church here looking much pleased last Sumlay by next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. J being able to spend the day with his PeVeron Nichols of Fall Bridge, fam ily in this city, Oregon, is visitm v his father and other I t don't take long to come from Hebo relatives in this city. / to Dayton, is claimed ny Kai ph Abdill. T A K E YO U R EGGS to th y b a y to n A ll you need is a good |car and p'enty Evaporating and Backing C o / and re of gasoline and he ought to know, be ceive ihe highest price in wash. 31tf. cause be had both, last Sunday and was Of Boy Gabriel and fam ily of Portland able to visit bis home folks here. course he brought his father and broth are enjoying several days vacation with 1 Mrs. Gabriel’s parents here. Boy says er along with bim. he sees so few people here that he once knew and so many people he does not know, it caused a lonesome feeling to come over him that made him want to go back to the city wnere he did not know anybody and did not have time to get acquainted. Being a stranger in ones home town is not so very funny. “ Are houseworkers ladies of lies- ure?” asks a womans magazine Of coursse they are: a woman has nothing to do but to look after a husband and W ill Lumm and fam ily of Portland seven children, rook, scrub, clean house have’ been spending a few days with do the sewing, wash the diahds and relatives in this city. keep the yard clean, you would cail her a lady of leisure, wouldn’t you? LOST— between NewJk^rg and Day- Everett McDonald and w ife arrived ton, 1 blue, and 1 yellow bathing suit. Reward. Geo./Ueslie, 833 Pittock in Dayton Saturday evening for an in definite visit and stay while “ Jerry’ * Bib., Portland. ’ is employed by Homer Avery in his Mesdanies Carrol Johnson and Perle plumbing work. “ Je rry ” saya the air Bogle were M cM innville visitors a of this part of the world enthuses him short time Tuesday afternoon. and makes him feel like hard work. No speaker ought to talk mor’n ar W e’ll see hour without giving the audience some That Yuba Road Tractor that has indication as to what he is talking been undergoing repairs in the Ander about. son shup under the assistnce and in The loganberry crop in these parta has struction of road overseerer D. B. A«- been harvested and reports of good dill, baa been finished and is now at yeilds come in. The Neal Stoutennurg work in the Sheridar., Bellevue country. yard some six miles from Dayton yeild- Mrs. K: D. Hadley who has been vis ed about 24 tons, and the Wambegans iting her father, C. W. Powell a few yard right here in town yeilded about weeks was called to her borne in Oregon 1« tuns, while some yards averaged City last week by the sickness of one eight to ten tons. A t three cents per of her boys who at this w riting is re pound for the picking, distributed ported much improved. many dollars among the pickers. One Glen Hord came in from Portland or two families earned from $116 to Friday evening and after a short visit $126 which w ill enable them to buy with bis parents, proceeded to McMinn xevetal pounds of si gar and two or ville on business. three pairs of sfgies. Nearly all people have good inten tions. The people who become distin guished are those who put the); good intentions into practice. READY FOR SELECTION Jack Ohlert is not only on the sick list this week but is suffering from a severe wrench received while shoeing a horse. Weeks ago we anticipated this hour—when a hot sun and warm days would turn thoughts to cool ginghams Tim e w as when gingham w as m ent for hom e wear. Not so now — nor never again. These two illustrations show how dur new and complete line o£ ging-ham may be used for miss and little tot, made into dres ses for porch morning* wear a n d a f t e r n o o n I street, We have some ladies’ ready?to wear dresses, pleasinely trim med—some self collars, em broidery trimmed and others with pique collar, cuffs and belt J. W. SMppy, Manager, Quite a delegation of our influential men were in Portland Monday night to interview the Highway Commission re garding the paving of the road from Newberg to the paved road just beyond the S. P. Depot. Owing to the scarcity of labor and high coat of materials a- a bout all the encouragement handed out was that the road would be heavily graveled and put in good condition for winter travel. The Dayton Campfire girls to the number of about 15 or more are spend ing the week at Seaside, Oregon, under the supervision and directions of the guarding angels, Mrs. Elia Coburn and Miss Ella Leckband. Mrs. Harvey W right and children of Newberg have been spending a few days this week at the borne of her fath er, Z. Spangle and wife. Mrs. Roas Churchill and hubsand of Portland spent the day Sunday with her father, H. W. Stermer of this place. Earnest Parrish and fam ily and Einest Duzan and fam ily aie spending the week at Paciflc C ity. Mrs. L. S. Chapman of The Dallea, Oregon, ia visiting Henry Chapman and wife and other relatives here. _ Eck Bros, of near Dundee were trans- actmg business in Daytnn Tuesday. H . C. Grlaaal of the Arm of W. B. Glafke & Co. of Portland was a caller on the D. E. & P. Co. tha first of tha week. Miller Mercantile Co. DAYTON, W A N T E D — i.i.timfM ixf real estate for sale on commission. YCjjjrfles Andersen, Box 132, Dayton, Oregon. OREGON , FOR SALE:— One Roed milch cow. Inquire of N Si B o o th / La, t in, On Ph«ne 4X1. ‘Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Appreciate You.’ J. L . Sherm an R. L. H a rris J L. Stuart P resid ent V ic e -P re s . C a th ie r a n k o o f Hayto'n P a y to n O re g o n Make More Money iu£s « MAS By Feeding a Scientifically Balanced Dairy feed A cow cannot make a record production on mill run or ground oats alone, and the dairyman who persists in feed ing these is overlooking many dollars. The Eidelweis Dairy of Portland, won F IR S T P R IZ E for Oregon and second prize for the Northwest for high milk production, by feeding L IL L Y ’S Dairy Feed. They mtlk 86 cows. A month’s t r ijl of L IL L Y ’S H IG H P R O T E IN D A I R Y F E E D will convince you and will cost but a trifle more than the cheapest feed. I f it does not produce better and more milk a fte r a month’s trial then go back to your old standby llEQ F O R S A L E BY J. J. DENSON E s ta b lis h e d MES CARPENTERING MATERIAL of the highest grade and tor the most care ful and discriminating carpenters may be had from us. We always have stacks of extra ordinary quality f o r high grade jobs. Order from us and you’ll be more satisfied with the result of your work. S .W . S IG L E R &, CO. V g If You Were in My Place What Would You Do A s A T ir e D e a le r Would you sell shoddy tires on which you made a large profit with each sale? Would you sell tires with a guarantee covering only a limited number of miles? Would you “fall” for some smooth sales talk of fering you an “exclusive proposition” on some tire whose worth was not es tablished? N O , Y Q U W O U L D N ’T You wouldn’t risk losing your patronage by indulgence in these practices. You would sell such well known articles as GOODYEAR tires. GOODYEAR customers come back again They’re satisfied. Let us show you our complete line of GOODYEAR clincher tires for Ford, Chev rolet, Maxwell, Dort and other smaller cars Carl Detmering / /