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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
« «f Paragraphical GARDEN . TOOLS k Flavor! Itcma of General Interest to Rea- idente of Dayton and Vicinity. S P. TIME CARD AND THINGS the same delicious SOUTHBOUND Train 351 Train 366 Train 366 Train 363 Train 367 arrives 9:17 a. m. arrives 11:47 a.m. arrives 2:36 P- rn. arrives 6:62 P M. arrives 7:12 P- rn. Strike. Because— NOKTHHOUNP Train Train Train Train Train 856 334 MH 352 360 arrives arrives arrives arrives arrives It’S toasted 6:60 rn. 9:35 rn. 12:57 p.m. 3:46 p. m. 6:48 p. rn. LUCKY STRIKE Time Card Dayton Bus leaves |K>stofHce in Northbound P. M. Southl>ound Northixrund Southbound For anything in Real J. E. PROFFITT. MM. GAKDENERi DO NOT TRY TO WORK THROUGH THIS YEAR WITH YOVR RVSTY. RICKETY, OLD GARDEN TOOLS. OVR FINE TOOLS WILL MAKE WORKING YOUR GARDEN A JOY. THE TIME YOV WILL SAVE WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE TOOLS YOV BUY. OUR PRICES ON GARDEN TOOLS AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE ARE FAIR AND SQUARE. OUR HARDWARE WEARS E.DEMAW HARDWARE NOTICE I have disposed of my Feed, Seed and Grain business to the Fanners’ Union Cooperative Ware house Co., and will give possession May 1st. Dur ing the intervening time, between now and then, I will sell for cash only, at as low a price as pos- sible, any or all of the stock now on hand, os- sitively no credit as my books are closed. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their account at once. Thanking the people of Dayton and vicinity for their loyal patronage and fair treatment dur ing my business life here, I remain, Your truly J. J. DENSON Electrical Merchandise la Declining We sell the best at the closest margin consistent with good busi ness practices. We will wire your house, store or fac tory at prices which cannot be met. Any thing* Electrical we sell. Call and see our new store Your patronage ia desired and we guarantee to give satisfaction. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. “It Serves You Right” Dayton, Oregon, The commercial club of Dayton, Oregon, held open meeting last evening at which interest ing addresses were delivered by profes- sora Hewitt and Bell of the Oregon Agricultural College and Mr. Bryant of Bryant and Company, Portland, on the canning outlook for 1921. There was a good attendance of representative business men of the community. Much interest was manifested in this meet ing and good results are expected. The list of our subsrcibers for the week are as follows: V. M. Low, Gil Ogden, 8. A. Albee, L. L. Litacner, Dwight Aiderman and Mrs. Nellie Stoutenburg. Rev. Patty of McMinnville occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church in this place Sunday last, Rev. W. T. Ford be ing confined to hie home with a severe case of the gripp. For Sale: 2 large sows due to farrow thia month. Inquire of A. T. Nairn 16-lt Phone 18x8 Dayton, Oregon íí jKJk MJUQ k JCMUI M. for 9:00 Over the Hill to the Poorhouse! 2:2« 3:20 6:30 Estate see A few days ago a rather bashful young woman went into a store carry ing three chickens. Sne inquired the price of chickens and at the same time put them on the counter. The clerk didn’t know the chickene feet were tied, and asked if they would lay there. She bit her handkerchief and said No, sir: they are roosters. See W. LJWARREN about your in surance. Nearly every one of us ia figuring on having a fine time just ahead when we get all fixed up, and this vision is just ahead of uh when we fail asleep. To live tn the now ar.d enjoy the present is the work of a philosopher. Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys- ician, U. S. Bank Building. McMinn- 46tf ville, Oregon. Mra. Amanda Wilson Is assisting the Fred Withee family living some six miles from Dayton during the sickness of their children. * a A. J. McCann and wife have been in Portland three or more weeke arrived home Tuesday evening. During the time they were there Mrs. McCann underwent a couple of weeks severe >1 sickness at the homo of their daughter kt Mr» Will Burdett. The lady is now à much improved and thinks she is on the fair way to recovery. Scarcely a day passes but there is acme one inquiring for bouses to rent, and at present there is nothing more needed here than tenement houses, not elaborate buildings, but cozy cottages, and we believe money expended in this way would prove a paying investment. The assessor is abroad in the land once more and will meet you with the extended hand and a 19x21 smile just the same as if you were glad to have business and pleasure. him call on you. A. C. Detmering is FOR SALE: A 2 year old highgrade the deputy assessor for these two Jersey bull, price $60.00 Inquire of pricincts and he is the “goble-ur.s ’ll J. D. Montgomery, Phone 11x11 git you-ef you Dont Watch out.” '4tf. Dayton, Oregon. Mrs. Al Dunn and daughter Wanda Miss Edith Waldo who is studying of Camas, Washington, arrived in for a trained nurse in the Good Samar Daytnn a week or so ago for a visit atin hospital in Poitland visited her with relatives. Miss Wanda returned parents living near Dayton over Satur home the first of the week, Mrs. Dunn day night and part of the day Sunday. having decided to make a longer visit Mra. Lucy Underhill of Carlton spent is still enjoying meeting old acquaint a few days recently with her sister ances. Mrs. Alex Basye in this city. Mrs. Chas. Simler has recovered Those visitors at the Iner Mortensen sufficiently from her recent sickness to home in Dayton last Saturday and Sun be able to go to McMinnville Saturday day was Mr. Elmer Paulson a nephew, last to get aquainted with that new and Miss Tora Mortensen a daughter of grand daughter that has recently ar our fellow townsman Mr. Morten*en. rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. These young people live in Salem and Emmett Booth. enjoyed their trip in the country very C R. Watson is now the owner of an much automobile ar.d expects to use this car tom Edith Ott who haa been attend- principally for business. He will be ing achool in Portland during the winter engaged in Portland during the coming visited her mother in this city the last summer and will have the supervision week or ten days. of several job* at a time in that city EHRter decorations, candies, little U» ton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regular and win be able to co,ne bome ni8bt8 bunnies, and colored eggs are being session on Wednesday March 16 with a and Sundays. displayed In cur store windows. good attendance 3 application received. 1 Mrs. Myrtle Kellogg has once more Miss Stilwell spent a portion of the Refreshments served bv committee at reachd her heme in Layton from a trip day Saturday last In McMinnville on clora of bualneta meeting. to Antoría. Dayion Oregon uinawmaim ii To The Public We are, and will continue to meet all com- petitors in the Lumber and Building Material Business in the County, quality taken into ac- count. We do not carry cull stuff to mislead, but are pleased to show you our stock and name our price on application. Make out your require ments and let us figure on them; we think we can save you money. S. W. SIGLER & CO The University of Oregon News Bulletin says ‘‘Colonel Bill Hanley, pioner, Oregon citizen, facial double of Bryan, and alhterativelly characterized by Irvin S. Cobb as “the Demosthenes of the dessert, the Plato of the prairie, anti the sage of the sage brush,“ visit ed the University the latter part of last week.” What we are wondering about is, if Blil bad been anything elae would they have said that too. F. T. Mellinger and wife were among WANTED—L-mtingB of real estate the many Dayton people that were al for sale on commission. Charles Andersen, Box 132, the county seat Saturday last and judg Day ton, Oregon. ing from their general appearances the most of them bad found out bow much Mrs. Harold Allen has been spending Tax they will be compelled to pay dur a day or so with relatives in Portland » ing the year 1921. this week. A seat on the New York stock ex Brother, don't atop your paper just be change sold for $100,000. And the men cause you don’t agree with the editor. a in the exchange don’t sit down much The Iasi cabbage you sent in didn’t either. agree with us either, but we didn’t ROY MARION WHEELER. drop you from our aubscription list on Thursday filled. Students accepted a that account. No, we simply said: “Make us thankful for what we are Friday a. m. only. Terms, per lesson about to receive" and after we received $1.50. Payment for thirteen lessons in it we wete not able to say anything. advance $12. Voice and Piano students 3 accepted at the residence of Mrs. The ladies of the Methodist Church James Coo vert. are making elaborate plans for the Our sister city of McMinnville be “Baby Banquet” in the church audit Just recently orium on March 25. Miss Lassie Lane lieves in safty first. of Corvallis will address the mothers, a their City Auditorium has been declared short program will be rendered by the unsafe for public gatherings and has little folks, and light refreshments been condemned and is closed up. served. of Day ton Mra. Adam Rossner has been quite sick this past week but at this writing is reported as somewhat improved. Mr. and Mts. Deming desire us to say. “the meetings will continue during next week st the Christian church in this city." They have prepared an ex ceedingly interesting program for this For Sale: A good heavy team. coming week one of which will be mail 13-4-tp. Phone 10x1. ed you. The combined Webfoot and Dayton FOR SALE: A buggy and single Cnoira are putting the finiabing touches harness. Inquire of Gil Ogden, on the Easter Cantata under the leader ? 15-21. Phone 18x17 Dayton, Oregon. ship of Mr. Ogden. An attempt ia go Mr. Ollie Mabee after having been ing to be made to provide seats for all 1 here with relatives a month or so re who are present at the Methodist turned to his Portland home Wednesday Church Easter Sunday evening. The 1 morning. hour is seven-thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Basye are each on the sick list these last few days. Sad words! Melancholy thought! But—think a min ute—are you saving money for old age? Are you safe guarded from want in case of sickness or accident? A Bank account is a friend in time of need. Save money each week. Make pay day your banking day. Look ahead. Protect your future. Save! Born: To Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gib son, near Yamhill, Oregon, a couple or more weeks ago, a 9 pound son. Mrs. Gibson was fomerly Mable Edwards who was raised near Day ton. The 17th of Ireland ribbons and rosette are on display in some of the stores and are attracting considerable attention. ■^.e Dayton Garage Carl Detmering, Prop. Dayton, Oregon Phone Red 55 All Work Guaranteed. Accessories, Oils Tires. Exide” Battery X = Wildroot Liquid Shampoo or Wildroot tes &?• - treatmmit. wildroot x THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC X. L, HARRIS, Drum* € C e c a € Service Batteries for all makes of cars e Guy Metcalf Horae Shoeing Acetylene Welding Machine & Blacksmith Shop Body and Wheel Work in Connection General Repairing of all kinds of Farm Machinery. See us for Plow work and Flow share grinding Fred Anderson, Mgr. I “By using Wildroot regularly, Ikeep my scalp entirely free from the itching crust of dandruff, the cauae of most hair trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair —the envy of my friends—to thia guaranteed dandruff remedy.” c Service Station ! Trildroot keeps mg kair healthy — X X x 2 □ c Meat That Will Meet Your Require ments of Quality and Freshness at Prices That Mean Table Economy Umeco and Gem Nut Margerine Kippered Salmon Dayton Meat Market