W. W. Lunger of Will Ada Terace a 1
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1 Items of Oeneral Interest to Res
idents of Dayton and Vicinity.
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S P. TIME CARD
KOGTHHOUND
Train 351
Train 456
Train 366
Train 353
Train 357
arrives 9:17 a. m.
arrives 11:47 a. m.
arrives 2SJ6 p. m.
arrives 6:52 p. m.
arrives 7:12 p. m.
NOKTHHOUND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
366
354
358
352
360
arrives 6:50 a. rn.
arrives 9:35 a. m.
arrives 12:57 p. m.
arrivée 3:46 p. m.
arrives 6:48 p. m.
couple of miler north of town made
the Tribune a short call the latter part1
of last week.
Di. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys
ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn
ville, Oregon.
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Ttia queen bee lays 200 eggs a day,
anl if the hen would he wise she would
go to the bee and consider her ways.
For Sale: A saddle in good condition.
Inquire of O. F. Brookshire.
8tf.
Datyon, Oregon.
Don’t Get Discouraged
Would you convict your own father '
for toe good of the community. See .
the Great Walthall in 'The Boomerang.’
Arcade Theatre, Saturday Jan. 29th.
ISCOURAGEMENT is the twin brother of fail
ure. If things have seemed topsy-turvey in
your business affairs, just remember that we
faced far blacker clouds when the great war came on
and yet the sun came peeping through.
The Rebska’s of this place held a
apeciai meeting last Monday evening
lx*aves postoffice in A. M. for
when the initiation of some candidates
Northbound
9:00
and
the mslailatluu of the officers for
P. M.
the ensuing term were installed. A big
Southbound
2:20
Northbound
3:20
feed followed the ceremonies and judg
Southbound
5:30
ing from the time some of the members
got home the banquet extended well in
For anything in Real Estate see to th« middle of the night.
J. E. PROFFITT.
WANTED—listings of real estate
Time Card Dayton Bus
THE PEOPLE ARE LEARNING THAT MAIL-ORDER
CATALOGUES MAKE GOOD “GOAT FEED;" GOATS CAN
STAND THEM BETTER THAN PEOPLE.
Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regular
session on Wednesday Jan. 19 with a
good attendnace.
Three candidates
were initiated and eight applications
recived and the following officers were
insla'led by Past Pres. Ethel B. Had-
l y. Pres. Aimeda Simler, 8. V., JIuL
dah Dorsey, J. V., Mary Dey, Chap..
Sarah McCann, Treat., Clara Hadaway,
Con. Mary Abdill, Ast., Lina Buckley,
Guard, Elizabeth Simler, Aast. Alice
Woodworth, Pat. Inst. Anna B. Litsch
sr, Press Cor. Lavina Baxter, Muc.
Hazel Burkhart. C. B. 1 Flora Wake-
Held, 2 Mayme Watson, 3 Verda Reiu,
4 Annie Abdill. Refreehmenta served
bv committee at close of business meet
ing.
WHEN WE SELL YOU. YOU SEE WHAT YOU BUY
BEFORE YOU BUY IT. WE SELL KNOWN. RELIABLE
BRANDS. OUR PRICES ARE LESS THAN THE PRICES
OF CATALOGUE HOUSES. AND YOU HAVE NO WAIT
AND NO FREIGHT TO PAY WHEN YOU BUY FROM US.
OUR HARDWARE WEARS
EDEMAWJ HAB WABE
DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE 2
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DEALER IN
Hour. Feed. Seeds. Grain, Etc.. Bee and Poultry Supplies
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Bran 15 per cent protein $40.00 jmt ton; 12.10 per hundred
High Protein Dairy Feed $55.00 per ton; $2.40 per eighty pound sack
Ground Com $44 00 per ton; $2 25 per hundred pound aack
Shadybrook Dairy Feed >44.00 per ton $2 25 per 100 pound aack
Red Clover 25c and 28c per pound
Vetch Seed 6c per pound
Vetch and Oata cleaned and mixed >3.00 par hundred
My own scratch feed $2.50 per hundred; $1.65 for 65 lb. aack
Egg mash $3.50 per hundred
Juat received a car of lump coal at $13.00 per ton at atore.
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All kinds oi Cleaning* and Chopping* done
My 1921 Calendars are here and ready for diatribution.
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Call for one.
Your truly
A
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J. J. DENSON
We sell the "Oregon Dairymans co
operative League" products.
Davtnn Grocery.
The Bank of Dayton can nee many opportunities
ahead for those who will work hard and save much
during the coming months-
“Large Enough to Serve You,
Small Enough to Appreciate You”
for sale on commission.
Charles Andersen, Box 132,
Day ton, Oregon.
Dr. Trawin and Mr. Hanaon of the
County seat were callers in our city
last Saturday afternoon.
George Weasner and Ernest Howe
from Crabtree, Oregon, were extending
the glad hand to their many friends in
Dayton Sunday last.
Mesdames 8. B. Dey and H. H.
Burnham are in Astoria this week
taking medical treatment.
L. J. Shippy and wife who have been
visiting their children in Dayton and
viciniy left Wednesday morning via:
8. P. tram for their home near Golden-
dale. Washington.
J. L. Sherman
Cashier
nk of Hay ton
Payton ,
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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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condition, price $430.00 with terms
G. B. Abdill says No: he is not try
Charles Andersen,
ing to walk like Attorney Andersen
5-3t.
Dayton, Oregon. does, but is compelled to put on this
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Has the babe born in poverty equal kind of a gait by some of the machinery
rights with the lap dog of the million of his back being out oi order. To say 3
aire.
See Henry B. Walthall in "The the least, he is very cautious about his
Boomerang.” Arcade Theatre, Satur steps and seems to be running on slow
gear.
day Jan. 29th.
Watch
This
Space
Mrs. Maud Hogle has been on the
sick list during the week, but is report
ed as improving at this time.
J. K. Hull and wife of near Dallas
nave been viaiting V. M. Low and wife
several days recently. V. M. and Mrs.
Hull are brother and sister.
Mra. B. F. Franklin was a passenger
on the morning train to Newberg to
oee her new Great-grand daughter who
has just put in an appearance in the
home of a daughter of Mra. Nora
Haines who at one time was a resident,
of Dayton.
The Willamette Glee Club will be at
the Opera House in Dayton, under the
auspices of the Epworth League on
Saturday evening January 22nd at 8 p.
m. Tickets 35 and 50 c nt«. Reserved
seats at Watson’s Pharmacy 10 cents
extra.
Mrs. H. M. Gray was • passanger on
the morning train to Portland Saturday
Miller Mercantile Co.
Dayton, Oregon
Hovaru Wcainar and family of Crab
former acquaintance! In theta
Mrs. M. J. Peery formerly of near
Dayton but recently of Albany, died
Jan. 13th 1921 at the home of her «on
C. C. Peery in Portland. She was born
in 1849 five miles south of Dayton, and
had been a resident of Oregon all her
life.
Dandruff
was killing
my hair’
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SERVICE
ISOUR WATCHWORD
Saturday is our Vulcanizing day. Send or bring your
tires to us for that day.
Our filling Station is the most central in town
and the best qualities of OIL and "Gas” are the
accepted standard for the nation. Tires and
Accessories in our Sales Department.
Carl Detmering
Dayton, Oregon
Phone Red 55
SATURDAY
AND
MONDAY
January 22nd and 24th
A Real Special Price
25 cents per can
“ My bead Itched unbearably and mv
hair was coming out by the nandful.
A few spplicstionsofWildroot loosened
and removed quantities of dsndrufl-
the itching stopped. Today it ia thicker
and more beautiful than ever.
A figure below any pre-war price. We have a limited sup
ply of 2 1-2 pound tins of Peaches and Apricots to offer.
The price on these commodities has not declined, but by
special arrangements we give you this price for 2 days only.
'racer«
Born: To Mr. and Mra. G. W. Smith
of this oity a bouncing girl on the
mornlog of Saturday January 15 1921.
Mother and child doing ell and Daddy
I Smith, is just so proud that worda al
paiti moat fail him when he la expressing
I bis joy.
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S. W. SIGLER & CO.
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J. W. Shippy, Manager
tree, Oregon, have been viritlng I heir, this last Week.
J. O. Dewell. Mayor of the north
side claims to have the crime wave of
his city well in hand, and is now devot
ing his spare time to avoid any failure
of the bond houses in that locality.
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S. W. Sigler & Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lunger were
visitors at the W. O. Barnard home
north of town a day or so the first of
Mr. Frsnk Randall of the Dayton
the week.
Grocery has recovered from his sick
The department of State at Salem,
ness of about two weeks duration and
finds upon ascertaining the number of
is at his accustomed place in'his store.
applications for 1921 licenses on file
Taking off your hat when the band
and the number of 1921 licenses it has
plays the national anthem doesn't get
been able to issue thus far, that it will
you anything with Uncle Sam unless
be unable to catch up with current
you pay your income tax.
woik before January 26, 1921. In view
Yamhill County has fared well in the of this condition, therefore, the in
dispensation of patronage by the Solons spectors will not enforce the law
at Salem.
The greatest mark of dis against any persons who have applied
tinction was confeied upon Miss Rosina for 1921 licenses on or prior to January
Miller of McMinnville, who was un 26, 1921.
animously elected Assistant Chief Clerk
The W. O. W. and the Circle held a
of the Senate, due soley to her well
very pleasant joint inetallation in their
known efficiency. John W. Bones was
new lodge home in this city Thursday
appointed by Speaker Bean as House
evening of last week. Those there re
Messenger, a position involving re
port a fine feed and social time.
sponsibility for the safe guardianship
Polly Lou, the play that was put on
of embryonic laws.
by
the Senior class of the Dayton 3
RUY MARION WHEELER
Teacher of Piano and Voice.
Pupils High school was played to a fair sized »
accepted Thursdays at the residence of audience and was greatly appreciated
Mrs. James Coo vert.
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parts well and really deserves special
Mrs. A. H. Button of Melrose.
mention, but ability, time, and space
Wisconsin, arrived in Day ton about
forbids doing so.
A
ten days ago to make an extended
Mrs. A. J. McCann id visiting child*
Visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. Wood-
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Mrs. Button is a sister of the ren in Portland this week, and while
there expects to meet a nephew from
late C. H. Woodwoth.
For Sale:-
Chevolet car in good Philadelphia.
About fifty or more members of
Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F. of
this city made a iraternal visit ta the
McMinnville Lodge of the same frater
nity, last Saturday night. They report
a rousing reception, a famous banquet
and a general good time.
President
R. L. Harrie
F. J. RANDALL,PR.OP.
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R. L. HARRIS, Druggitt
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