Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 21, 1921, Image 8

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Dayton Bakery & Restaurant
I he famous White Clover Ice Cream.
Butternut Bread.
Tropical Fruits in Season
(igars, Tobaccos, etc.. Confectionery and Soft Drinks.
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS
G. W. SMITH
Phon« 14»3
«
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
Dayton, Oregon
There were 319 births and 267
deaths in Eugene ami Lune county dur­
»M**»****« ing 1920.
The statistical report shows that the
city of Portland now hua 11*48 em­
u ILL k’VCLRS ,’Mowt Mute
ploy« s on its payroll.
The ('rook County bank of Prlne-
“Gosha-mighty! $50.000!
ville. recently closed ’ will be opened
Hutch, the town loafer,who
within the next thirty days.
।
From 155 9-year-old Grimes (Joiden
had never owned $50 at
A superior grade of second cutting Alfalfa Hay.
apple tres Dugald Campbell of Eu-
High Protein Bran and Mill Run.
one time, found it. What
Kt tie netted »1920 thia season.
Vetch Seed and Vetch and Oats for February sowing.
j 1 he state highway commission, at
did he do with it? Rather
a meeting in Portland February 1.
Crown. Olympia and Idaho Hard Wheat Flours.
what did it do with him?
will open bids on »1.000.000 of state
Fresh ground Yellow Corn Meal and Wheat Hearts.
(highway bonds.
Don’t fail to see thia re­
Egg Mashes, with or without buttermilk.
Approximately 1250 students of the
markable
Will Roger com-
Beet Pulp. (Taking orders for this)
elementary schools and 350 students
I lace your orders with us early this spring to insure your
of the high schools will graduate in
Portland January 28.
supply of Land Plaster. Also let us know your requirements
Samuel Goldhyn
Fire of unknown origin destroyed
in Red Cedar Posts. We have on hand a small lot of extra
Prrwrtj
the Oregon Trunk railroad pumping
fancy Alsike clover seed. We furnish cases and buy your
station at Metolius, causing a loss of
eggs, we furnish coops and buy your poultry.
We can
appriiximately »12.000.
handle your Veal and Dressed Pork.
Heavy snows are driving deer front
the mountains to the desert altitude
in eastern Oregon, and as a result II-
legal killing has begun.
la
The annua) report of the Lane Coun-
y Farm Loan association for 1X20
| shows that the organization has mad«'
loans totaling »601.200.
Adapted from the story
Work of completion of a new hotel
“Old Hutch Live» Up To It”
at I nion is going along nicely and will
Rolin Comedy
be finished in about three months, its Good Music
• Are strictly followed in all our
cost will be nearly »50.000.
Total cost ot building construction
in Klamath Falls last year amounted
You will always find at our store the purest of confec­
to »756.150. of which »166.900 was
tionery and the best grades of ice cream. We specialize
»¡«nt on 127 new dwellings.
The real property of John T. Albert,
in milk shakes. Clean tables and clean glasses. We
cater to particular people.
Salem banker, who died recently, was
valued at »92.660. and the personal
MRS. EMMA A. ANDERSON
property at »85,000, a total of 1177.
660.
Because of depleted reserve, the
First State A- Savings Bank of Kia-
•n “The Boomerang”
math Falls was closed by Frank C.
Bramwell, state superintendent of
banks.
A perfect mastodon tooth, together GONEY SITUATION EASIER
w ith the end ot a mastodon rib, was Government Certificate. Over-Sub-
found by E. A. R.-ad of The Dalles as
scribed 100 Per Cent.
. age, and Colliaion, Health and Accident,
he was wandering down a gully on his
Washington.
—Subscriptions aggre-
. . . Plate Glass and Surety bonds . . ’
ranch.
K iting more than »500.000.000 were re
District attorneys ot Oregon in con­
The Companies I represent have been selected for their
reived by the treasury. Secretary
vention In Portland voted to adopt a
Houston announced for the combined
unquestioned strength and reputation for fair dealing a
uniform policy which will mean the
Issue of certificates of Indebtedness for
knowledge gained through fifteen years of insurance
suppression of punch-board operation
»250,000.000 offered for maturity on
writing.
in the state.
April 15 and O< tober 15.
The pear industry ranks third In
If interested m any line of insurance talk
Oversubscription by 100 per cent
wl-h me, and I will see that you get
fruits in Oregon, with apples first and
of
these Issues, which call for a lower
the information you require.
prunes second. The apple acreage Is
rate
of interest than has been asked
about 50,000, that of prunes 40,000 and
by the government for six months, was
pears 13.500.
regarded by treasury officials as in-
Office at fanners' Uni«« Coop Warehouse Co.
The Standard Oli company paid to
P.O. Boi 212
dicating
some easing in the money
the state a total of >21,743.95 as tax on
X—r
|
situation.
its sales of gasoline and distillate In
Q
Oregon during the year ended Decem­
12 Navy Seaplane. Fly to Panama.
ber 31, 1920.
School Notes
nrnn
Panama.
—Naval officers are enthus
The Lane County Sportsmen’s asso­
Ustic
over
the successful completion
The Sophmore Enghsh class I8 now
ciation is arranging a big trap shoot
Tender Meats that will tempt the most fickle appetite and build
studying the poem “Evangeltne”which 1
for Lincoln's birthday, February 12, of the flight from San Diego, Cal., tc
'
.
the brawn and bone upon the frailest boriv
the
cana
zone
by
12
of
the
navy
F5
L
.to take place on the new state game
STEAKS, ROASTS, BOILIN(I MEATS, NUT BUTTER
seaplanes.
farm near Eugene.
PICKLED BITS, AND OYSTERS IN SEASOhL*^’
Senator McNary appeared recently
next spring. D. H. S.
!
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Bacon at Reduced Prices
One of the sophomore students Miss fnrVh^lT0” “^^
‘° L°nd°n before the senate finance committee
Margaret <4imior k k
’
^or
ann°unced purpose of consult- and offered argument in favor of a
Margaret Simler, has been sick for sev-। Ing with Premier Lloyd George and tariff of 5 cents a pound on cherries
Harry Dey, Prop.
ays'
j Earl Curzon, secretary of state for in brine, filberts and walnuts.
OUR 1 RICE LIST will appear in this
C. C. Fulton, attorney for the port paper from time lo time.
The first semester is drawing to a forelKn affairs, Sir Auckland Geddes,
All prices
' •*
t I
;
close, consequently all are studying
ambassador, quietly slipped ot Astoria, has stated that he will file subject to change without notice.
very hard.
I away and J -----
sailed - from New York for a petition with the Interstate com­
Please look them over each week in
England.
merce commission for a rehearing of
order t<> rfet our correct prices.
Mr. Hoskin and Mrs. Kelly, spoke to
It is understood there are several the Portland Astoria rate cas«;.
the High School students, Jan. 20 on
Many new buildings at Astoria are
CERI ALS
subjects to receive earnest discussion
the subject of Social Hygiene.
in Condon and it is said to be re~ being held up on account of the high
» 3.05
- 1 he Senior play, Polly Lou was well yarded as essential that Sir Auckland costs, and an effort is being made to । Drifted Snow Flour___
Crown Flour
2.85.
have the benefit of the fullest dis- enforce a gradual reduction in the '
attended, and enjoyed by ail present.
Kerr
.Flour
wages of carpenters and painters.
I „
. ’s Best Pat. *
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I
closure
of
the
views
of
home
officials
The Literary Program will be
Zero weather has forced the union
/"i * °Ur...... ~........ .......
2.25
e
before
he
undertakes
to
establish
form
Friday in the High School rooms, Vis-
high school at Malin to move Its class u
2
’““H0....... ..........
.08
al communications with the Incoming
itors are welcome.
rooms
from
the
city
hall
to
a
recent
I
v
p°
P"
»
Pound sack.....
.80
rooms from the city hall to a recently
administration here.
.85
Among the subjects thought likely completed building, designed to be
•
85Í
used
as
a
barber
shop
but
not
yet
......
to be discussed is the project to free
Pleasant dale
American ships in the Panama canal opened.
SYRUPS
The Pleasantdale Needle club met'at from tolls.
The Indian school at Salem, which Golden 5 pound pail
._ .60
the home of Miss Addie Spooner last
The emergency tariff bill, especially la educating 600 Indian pupils, some Golden 10 pound pail
»1.15
I riday afternoon members present 7. In its probable effect on Canada, it is of whom were brought from Alaska, White 5 pound pail.........
.. .65
|
understood,
also
will
be
among
sub
­
will
receive
»147,000
according
to
the
guests 2. All report a good time.
White 10 pound pail.
»1.25
The adjustment of your cas is just as important as
Indian appropriation bill reported to
Ed Grabenhorst was a Portland vis­ jects taken up.
-
PRODUCE
congress.
Another subject for conversation Is
itor Monday.
the adjustment of your watch.
Senator Chamberlain appear* to be Eggs per doz.................
the refunding or conversion of the
...
.43
Chas. Hadley and wife spent Friday British war debt to America.
fe< ling more comfortable and hopeful Dairy Butter per pound....
...... 45
in Oregon City at the home of their »on
Finally it is believed to be probable after several setbacks. At the best, Creamery Butter per pound
When you leave your car to be repaired you want to
... .60
K. D. Hadley.
it
Is
said,
he
cannot
hope
to
leave
the
that the British premier wishes to
Potatoes per 100 pound
»1.00
know that you may securely rely upon the ability
Mrs, H, Thompson. Mrs. Geo. Foster acquaint himself with the exact state hospital in Washington, D. C., for
many weeks.
SUGAR
of
public
opinion
in
America
regard
­
an I Mrs. Arthur Robinson and eon spent
and honesty of the man doing the work.
The Harney Valley Improvement Cane sugar per pound.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sigler I ing the naval prograrne and the Irish
.10^
question.
i company of Portland has filed with Cane sugar per sack......
10. (X)
in Davton.
the state engineer application to ap
This is the guarantee we
SOAPS
Mrs. David Robinson spent a few Needy Head Washington Bonus List. proprlate water from Rock creek for
Olympia, Wash —In order
days last week with relatives in Port­
------ that ex
„„ the Irrigation of 315 acres of land In Whit«; Wonder..... ..........
make you and we are
... 2 for .15
service men entitled to compensation Harney county.
land.
Crystal White.................
.... 3 for 25
under the bonus act, who are In Imme-1
responsible.
The Shell Oil company of California Clean Easy.....
—.2 for .15
Miss Lydia Miles cf Portland is vie-
dlate need of funds, may get prefer I has remitted to the secretary of stat« Van Hooter,s Bleaching
We have in Stock and can supply
you from recent purchases as follows
FARMERS’ UNION CO-OP. WAREHOUSE CO
WILL
ROGERS
Honest Hutch
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
Confectionery and Ice Cream
Saturday Night
ARCADE THEATRE
Next Week
Henry B. Walthall
INSURANCE
W. O. Barnard
P IO
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GEDDES GOES HOME
" zzzzr:
Fresh Every Day
ran consultation
Miller Mercantile-Go
Dayton Meat Market
RELIABILITY
Î
itmg her friend Irene Senn.
ence in payments, an appeal was is-
Roy Robinson returned to I is home I eued by C. W. Classen, state auditor,
in Washington Sunday after visiting urging those not In absolute need of
several days at the home of his parents the money at thle time to defer send
ing in applications for a few months.
David Robinson and wife.
a check in the sum of »1,522.51, cover
Ing the tax on sales of gasoline and
distillate in Oregon for the month end
ed December 31, 1920.
Not lees than 1500 veterans of the
world war, at an open session in the
L'oyd Cinnamon and family moved '
2500 In Bonue Parade.
Portland armory last week, called by
on the Wiley Emmert piece near Day.
Portland, Or.—Twenty-five hundred Portland post of the American Legion
ton, laet Week.
ex-service men marched Haturday roared affirmation to a reeolutloh call
W. L. Relchitein and family epent night through the downtown street» I hk upon the Oregon legislature to al
in a stirring but orderly parade in low ex service men the option of »26
Sunday In MsMlnnvflla,
agitation for a state bonus,
for each month of service or * |3oo<
farm nr home loan«
Ivory Laundry ...............
Steam refined Borax...
Feis Naptha................
— 3 for .25
... 1 for .10
.... 2 for .25
10c per bar.
Canned Good»
Solid Pack tomatoes.............
Solid Pack tomatoes per doz.
Standard tomatoes.................
Standard tomatoes per doz.
Select corn.
Miller Mercantile Co.
Psytsn Ot-gin
.20
2.40
.16
1,75
.25
YOUR CHOICE OF
Standard
and
Associated
Eastern
Gas
«ara« prias
wand
Western
Oils
Fi.k
United St|te*
Tires
Zie.'. Ju"Ì,n,talled » «WI“« outfit for repai ring Storage
Batterie.. When you have Battery träufele ask u. about it.
Dayton Motor Co
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