Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 14, 1921, Image 3

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WE ARE IN
Itcme of General Interest to Res- !
idem* of Dayton and Vicinity.
THE HARDWAR
BUSINESS
S P. TIME CARD
WHAT DO
SOUTHBOUND
Train 35! arrives M:17 a. m.
Train 355 arrives 11:47a.m.
Train 356 arrive* 2:36 P m
Train 353 arrive* 5:52 p. m.
Train 357 arrive* 7:12 p. m.
WANT?
NORTHBOUND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
366
354
353
352
360
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
5:50 a. m.
9:35 a. m.
12:57 p.m.
3:46 p. m.
6:48 p. m.
Timo Card Dayton Bus
Leaves poetoffice in A.
Northbound
P. M.
Southbound
Northbound
Southbound
What would you do if you found
>50.000.00 in >1,000.00 bill*.
He*
shat "Honest Hutch" did.
Arcade
Theatre, Jan. 22nd.
Mis* Grace Abdill accompanied by her
girl churn Mi*« Ethel Boyce came up
from Portland to viait the horn« of her
p«renta and other relat.vea over Sun­
day.
Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regular
aeaaion on Wed. Jan. 5th. Fouri«w
member* initiated; two application*
balloted on and three more presented
for membership. Fruit salad and cake
served by refreshment committee at
close of business meeting.
WE'VE GOT THE GOODS.
HO isn t looking forward to the coining twelve
months with optimism? Conditions will ad­
just themselves right side up if wemorecare-
ly and with confidence
Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys­
ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn­
ville, Oieg<-n.
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M. for
But there must be hard work and harder saving if
opportunities or emergencies are grasped on the one
hand, and overcome on the other.
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An account at the Bank of Dayton promotes ac­
complishment
“Large Enough to Serve You,
Small Enough to Appreciate You”
J. L. Sherman
R. L. Harri*
J. L. Stuart
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ operation in McMinnville bospital for
AND OUR STUFF IS THE BEST TO BE MAD ANY
WHERE AT ANY PRICE.
WHEN WE SELL YOU ONCE WE FIGURE ON MAKING
YOU A CUSTOMER FOR LIFE. WE WILL DO IT. TOO,
IF YOU COME IN AND BUY FROM US ONCE.
OUR HARDWARE WEARS
E. DEMÁMJ HABDWARE
tbe removal of her tonsils, is home and
H. A. Bertram and wife have re­
is improving rapidly.
turned from a couple or more week*
W. F. Abdill came borne Saturday to
visit with their son Glen and family at
make bis family a abort visit for a day,
Hoquiam, Washington, report the Day*
■nd was taken sick with a bad cold and
conites living in that city as doing
was compelled to remain borne several
days before he was able to return to
Herman Louis from Portland is
b.* work in Tillamook County.
spending a few dajs with his parent*
Dayton was reminded of some of the
Frank Louis and wife in the southwest­
years gone past, Monday morning when
ern part of town.
a couple of gentlemen of the Hobo class
We sell the “Oregon Dairymans co­
msde their appearance on our street*.
operative league" products.
It has been a long time since tbir class
Dayton Grocery.
of people were among us, and some of
L. J. Shippy. wife and little daughter our older citizens were caught “rubber­
Opal from Goldendale, Washington, ing. ’’
are visiting hi* aon J. W. Shippy and
WANTED—Listings of real estate
wife in this city.
L. J. as he i*
for sale on commission.
familliarly known here managed to g<t
Charles Andersen, Box 132,
as far as the sidewalk in front of the
Dayton, Oregon.
Miller Mercantile Co. store the first
Harry Starr reports a heavy incease
day he was here and at last report he
was getting qi ite hoarse; however he in young lambs as many as 28 or more
i* going -to be here several days and and al) doing nicely.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wil-
will be likely to meet the moat of his
A frierds here who are always glad to liarns of near Breidwell, Oregon, on
January 6th 1921 a girl.
aee him.
DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE ’
DEALER IN
Hour, Feed, Seeds, Grain, He., Bee and Poultry Supplies
Bran 15 per cent protein >40.00 per ton; 12.10 per hundred
High Protein Dairy Feed 155.00 per ton; $2.40 per eighty pound sack
Ground Corn >44.00 per ton; 12.25 per hundred pound sack
Shadybrook Dairy Feed >44.00 per ton $2 25 per 100 pound sack
Red Clover 25c and 2Mc per pound
Vetch Seed 6c per pound
Vetch and Oats cleaned and mixed >3.00 per hundred
My own scratch feed >2.50 per hundred; >1.65 for 65 lb. sack
Egg mash >8.50 per hundred
Just received a car of lump coal at >13.00 per ton at store.
All kinds oi Cleaning* and Chopping done
Call for one.
My 1921 Calendars are here and ready for distribution.
Your truly
J. J. DENSON
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WISE BIRDS
Never wait for the blizzard to blow before making ready for the emer
gency. The first bleak day in fall aeea the wise bird headed South.
We thought of you months ago—in ordering our stock of
overshoes and rubbers for Men, Women and Children.
Attorney Andersen was so unfortu­
ROY MARION WHEELER
nate
as to slip and fail on the sidewalk
Teacher of Piano and Voice.
Pupils
New
Years morning with the result
accepted Thursdays at the residence of
that
he
sustained some broken bones in
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Mra. James Coovert.
his ankle. He is getting much better
Mra. Helen Beeler and children who
have been visiting Mrs. V. Parish and is able to come up town in bis own
mother of Mrs. Beeler for the last way, and in a manner entirely all bis
week or ten days returned to their own. Even then any school kid can out
run him at this time.
Portland home Sunday last.
Mra. Mary Fletcher says: she does
Mrs. A. C. Detmering left Wednes­
day morning via: S. P. train for Port­ not know wbo to thank for that well
land where abe will aasist in the care tilled basket of good things to eat,
of a daughter who is sick in that city. which she received Christmas as there
was not any name attached.
She ate
Mesdamea J. E. Stansbery and Ernest
and enjoyed these good things until
Litscher and children accompanied by
tbe following was brought to her mind,
Mr. Ed. Morgan of Portland, visited at
what a little boy said and did who was
the C: Litscher home in this city and at
enjoying a huge Christmas dinner,
the home of Mrs. Lorena Litscher a
when he suddenly began io cry, and on
few miles from town Sunday.
being asked what tbe trouble was re­
Cbevolet car in good
For Sale:-
plied “between soba, ob! 1 cant eat any
condition, price >430.00 with terms more." She also read on memory’s
Charles Andersen,
page, these words, "Just in his own
Dayton, Oregon,
5-3t.
way our Lord will provide. ” Thank you.
G. W. Smith still keeps improving
Wilford Hibbert has been among our
his business property in this city the
people that have been confined to their
last improvement is a new awning to
homes with sickness during tbe last ten
the front of the building.
d*ys or two weeks. Be has nearly re­
Men's one buckle overshoes $2.50
Be fitted this week and be ready when the snow flies.
Miller Mercantile Co
J. W. Shippy, Manager
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Payton e
Oregon
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S. W. Sigler & Co.
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Have just received two more cars of lumber; also
two cars of shingles, two grades. Prices are
lower on all kinds of building materials.
Our 5 per cent discount for spot cash is
worth your consideration.
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S. W. SIGLER & CO.
SERVICE
ISOUR WATCHWORD
Our filling Station is the most central in town
and tbe best qualities of OIL and “Gas” are the
accepted standard for the nation. Tires and
Accessories in our Sales Department.
Carl Detmering
Phone Red 55
Dayton, Oregon
See W. L. WARREN about your in­ Hall he.e last Saturday, and from the
smiling faces of these good farmers
surance.
and their wives as they came from the
Oh! Yes. we have washed our front
Hall, they sure had a good time.
windows, is the reason our room seems
The girl with the red stick asks:
so cheerful. We concluded that would
"Are
my lips on straight?"
be cheaper than boiing a hole in them
to let the light in.
Mrs. Frank Hole and children arrived
home from a couple of months visit
with her parents in Ohio, the latter
part of last week, and is much pleated
Io greet her many acquaintances here.
Vv
President
Vice-Pre*.
Cashier
Mr. E. Mabee who has been on toe gained bis normal condition and is
sick list this last week has recovered ■bout as usual.
sufficiently as to be about again and
When a man sets out in life he is
was a passenger on the train for Mc­
after big game, but along about the
Minnville, the first of the week.
time he gets to be sixty be comes in
The ladies of "Hogans Alley” have with bis game sack full of rabbits.
been traveling the steet during this
The Farmers Union of this locality
cold freezing weather.
held un all day meeting in the Artisan
Word haa just reached us that a
former Daytonite Earl Morin, who is
teaching in Sheloy, Montana, has been
quite sick during the hollidays just
past, but has gained his normal condi­
tion and is now at his place in the
school.
LOOK! !
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A serious accident was narrnwly
■ verted at the Bank corner about 7
o'clock last Sunday evening, when Geo.
2:20
Baxter in turning the corner of third
3:20
5:3U
■treat, was run into by a machine that
wa* Portland bound. No one was hurt
but
both machines were considerably
For anything in Real Estate eee
damaged.
Th»re has been several
J. E. PROFFITT.
accident* at this corner, but as yet no
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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Mrs. Low wbo has undergone an
NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE
LINE. YOU CAN "GET IT" AT OUR STORE.
Dayton, Oregon
Start With a Bank Account
We not only loop loops in airships,
but esn talk by telephone to trains tar
distant and going sixty miles an hour.
Makes us feel sort of wooay to digest
all these things. Here, boy. go out and
call up Mars and seo what print paper
Are almost indispensible in seasoning and flav­
oring, when baking or preparing nice foods.
Our large assortment is obtained from dealers who era-
?! ploy EXPERTS in selecting and preparing the PUKE and
r is silly now
"Wildroot Liquid Shampoo Is
delightfully different.
"It Is to easy to use—and it
doesn’t dry my hair as ordinary
soap does, yetitdeansesperfectly.
"It makes my hair so soft and
silky and so easy todo up I”
ri WHOLESOME SPICES and flavoring extracts carried by us,
S put up in convenient sized, sealed packages by which they
* retain their natural aroma and flavor to the very last
Is worth there today I
Those past few days wo Wort treated
to some regular Winter weather, hsSSy
frosts, tho groUhd f’oiert «olh« Ind
ths .Knight Adjustment Company, J. J, Stingls, as managst.
Mn Stah-
HMnjr pedpl« tailing
other how
innouness ths establishment of a gls has 111 much *«p*H*n4S as g col-
Sold It Wasi
brati« h office at Uillsbaro, Qtegon, with ¡ lector of oad debtsi
LJ. RANOALLtPftOP.
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