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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
(1 ..a Word received from Mrs. C. F. Franklin in renewing her subscription । to this paper, say», after rtading the ! Item» of General Interest to Re»- I paper I f«el as though I had been visit ! idents of Dayton and Vicinity. ing old time friends in Dav ton for a I w» *%%%%♦%»%»* we%e**<v%%**%*%*» < i short time. Mrs. Franklin was former ly Lucy DeFurd of thia place and will 8 P. TIME CARD ! be remembered by many of our people. Paragraphical YOU MAKE MONEY BY BUYING IN OUR STORE HOOTHHOUND Train 351 Train 355 Train 35« Train 363 Train 367 arrives 0:17 a. m. arrives ll;47a.m. arrive« 2:36 p m. arrive» 5:52 p. m. arrive» 7:12 p. m. | Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys- । ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn- ville, Oregon. 4«tf NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train OVR HARDWARE WEARS E MMABAY J HARDWARE c- »! DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE ä DEALER IN Hour, Feed. Seeds. Grain, tic.. Bee and Poultry Supplies Bran 16 per cent protein $40.00 per ton; 12.10 per hundred High Protein Dairy Feed «65.00 per ton; >2.40 per eighty pound Hack Ground Corn «44.00 per ton; »2 25 per hundred |x>und »ack Shady brook Dairy Feed «<4.00 per ton >2 25 ;>er 100 pound sack Red Clover 25c and 28c per pound Vetch Seed' 6c |*r pound Vetch and Data cleaned and mixed «3.00 per hundred My own »cratch feed «8.50 per hundred; «1.65 for 66 lb. Hack Egg maah ♦3.50 per hundred Ju»t received a car of lump coal at «13.00 per ton at store. All kinds oi Cleaning- and Chopping- done My 1921 Calendar* are hen* and ready for distribution. Call for one. Your truly J. J. DENSON arrive» arrive» arrives arrive« arrive« 5:50 a. m. 9:35 a. m. 12:57 p.m. 3:46 p. m. 6:48 p. m. WhatGoesUpMustCome Down ¿J^HAT old paying applies to high prices, unsettl- ed conditions and abnormal things generally- As early as the first of last year the Bank of Dayton predicted changes. Those who heard and heeded’profited. The Willamette University Glee Club visited Dayton laat Saturday evening. Time Card Dayton Bus After being banqueted at the M. E. M. for Leave« postoffice in Church by the Epworth League they 9:00 Northbound adjourned to the Opera Houae where P. M. an appreciative audience lutened to 2:20 Southbound their well rendered program of aong, 3:20 Northbound instrumental muaic and atunta. The 6:30 Southbound —————————— . Glee Cub i« under direct aupervision of _ ...' t, i t- . » — the College of Music and their program For anything in Real Estate see • , J E PROFFITT was 8 treat to the music lovers present. The attilude'of the Glee Culb Citv Clerk Tucker is home from a an(j tbe Epworth League was mutual few days «iait with relativea in Port ..We hope ,t can be an anr<ua| affair. land the latter part of last and the Brat WANTED—Matings of real estate of this week. for sale on commiasion. Charles Andersen, Box 132, F. T. Mellinger »pent a part of the Dayton, Oregon. day Tuesday in McMinnville on buei* ness. The Daytor Needlecraft met Friday RAZORS? WE HAVE THEM -SAFETIES AND THE OLD-FASH IONED KIND. NEW BLADES? YES. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS? SURE. AND WE GIVE YOU HONEST HARDW ARE FOR AN HONEST PRICE. r. 356 354 358 362 36Ü Lost: Somewhere between Tillamcok and Newberg 2 cord tires, mounted, 34 x4-j. Suitable reward. Finder leave »«me at Tribune office. 9tf. Portland Tillamook Stage Line. 1 Harold B. Allen of the Watson afternoon with Mra. Geo. Baxter, with Pharmacy made a rush trip to Portland seventeen present. A dainty lunch was served, after which the following on business Monday last. officer« were elected: Pre«. Mr». Dotaev, We sell the "Oregon Dsirymara co- Sec. andTreas. Mr». Beckley. The next operative League" products. meeting will be with Mrs. Bertram. Dayton Grocery. Dr. Wilev advises girls to.marry «» Mrs. Docia Magness is looking after soon as trey can. The advice n super the boarders and business of Mrs. flous. Mauls during her abscence in Eugene. Mrs Maut» received word Wednesday Carl Williams and children of Kenn that het brother Ambery Grace had ewick, Washington, are here on a visit undergone an operation in an Eugene !a week or more with his mother Mrs. hospital that morning and left on the 1 Sarah E. Williams and other relatives afternoon train for Eugene in order to Peach leaf curl control to be certain be near him. must be undertaken by spraying with Bordeaux mixture, 6-6-50, no later than February 10th. Every bud must be •1 covered. Once is enough if put on ’A 'right, and both tree and crop will be A »pared from curl throught the season. Ml —Plant pathology, O. A. C. To buy the gasoline. OIL CLOTHING •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■■•■•■•■•■•a 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. Don’t Y ou Think So? S. W. SIGLER & CO Charles Breeding of the county seat country was greeting acquaintances in our town Ttursoay of last week. ■ 3 € 3 © 3 Mra. Myrtle Kellogg is visiting for the time being at the home of ¿er mother Mra. O. Andrus. Harry Gray at d wife spent Sunday 3 with his parents L. L. Gray and wife in Millwaukee, Oregon. 3 B. Gabriel of Portland was here Sun 3 day to visit his daughter Mrs. Alfred Sweeney ard to renew old acquaintances and spent a happy time while here. ? Miller Mercantile Co. Dayton, Oregon SERVICE © © € ISOUR WATCHWORD Saturday is our Vulcanizing day. Send or bring your tires to us for that day. Carl Detmering Dayton, Oregon Phone Red 55 For Our Regular SATURDAY AND land when he landed in Portland he was met by a snow storm,. Such is life. MONDAY January 29th and 31st ■ SPECIAL X We offer Tomatoes Qive your child clean, healthy hair I = = 13c per can; 3 cans for 35c; 6 cans for 60c. Shampoo regularlu with Wild a root Liquid Shampoo Soap. - Cleanses perfectly, yet docs not make hair ana scalp harsh a and dry as most soap does. Made by the makers of Wild root Hair Tonic. DON’T MISS THIS BARGAIN TWO DAYS ONLY a = E i U I D R. L. HARRIS, Druggitt © © © © 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. exceedinly chilly ride home. When he I left home the sun was chining brightly Heavy Work Shoes We have a full line of Men’s Work Shoes at greatly reduced prices. $9.00 work shoes, now $7.00 8.00 work shoes, now 6 50 7.50 work shoes, now 6 00 6.00 work shoes, now 4.50 5.50 work shoes, now 4.00 Goods are coming down. We have made reductions in nearly every line. € 3 V. H. Ballard spent the day Monday I in Portland on business and reports an We have a wonderful selection of the Famous Alligator Oil Clothing. The kind that is guaranteed not to leak. These are in the long coats, three-quar ter length coats, short coats and pants. Also the Famous Baloon Cloth Coats, good to wear for motoring. Baloon cloth is considered the toughest cloth that ¡3 made according to its weight. We are offering this line at 1-2 original price. Vice-Pre«^ Caahier Mrs. Elizabeth Sun'er was permitted to enjoy another one of those happv birth days the latter part of last week. । when she claims she was 74 years young, ard was the recipient of numer ous birthday cards congratulating her on her birthday, from many of her friends who have known her well for these past few years. Good Bargains President J. L. Sherman R. L. Harri* J. O. Dewell, wife, and Mrs. Ruth r Hayden spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Po.tland taking in the sigt ts 3 returning home in time for breakfast Monday morning. i Original Price J. W. Shippy, Manager, Large Enough to Serve You, Smail Enough to Appreciate You Glen and Frank Hord Jr. of Portland visiterf tbeir grand parents Henry Chapman and wite over Sunday. Jess Hyde and wife of Portland spent ROY MARION WHEELER a day or so with G. B. Abdill and wife 1 Teache> of Piano and Voice. Pupils the first of the week. The Abdill’s accepted Thursdays st the residence of are grandparents of Mrs. Eyde. 49tf 2 Mrs. James Coovett. W. J. Brown and* wife of Carlton 4 There was a man of modest means. were visiting and doing some “hopping * But inclinations gay, in our city Thursday last Who sold a corner lot and bought J. A. McFarlane and wife and Chas. A motor car one day. Hadley Mid wife were the company at 4 He closed his business up to ride the J. W. Coovert home in thia city ‘ Within the big machine, ^And parted with hi» diamond ring Sunday. -a ■ The old world has a solid foundation after all, and it won’t fie long until conditions are once more safely anchored. F. J. RANDALL,PROP. PHONE 2Ô DAYTON © € €