Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, May 27, 1921, Image 10

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ANNOUNCEMENT
The Dayton Produce House
Having bought the good will, fixtures and business of
the G. W. Smith Hotel and Restaurant business, 1 desire*
to say that I will, in the near future, add to. and be pre­
pared to run a first class Hotel and Restaurant. Mrs.
Amanda Wilson will be at the head of the culinary depart­
ment which assures you of good things to eat. A share
of your trade solicited.
I0f MARKU PfUCtS I0R YOUR PRODUCI
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fior 10c from
one sack of
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prei-er
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more good uppers
on »hoe« have been thrown away
— than were ever worn out. Think
it over!
SOLES 75c to 11.25
RUBBER HEELS 40 c
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY
MEMORIAL DAY
G. B. Abdill
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STORE OPEN FROM 10 R. M. IO 1'2 M. ON SUNDAY
of Cam««, WaeWnfton, 1» vmtlng hla
aunt Stella Hatbald and Uncle Cliff
W«t»on.
He expect to «ecure work
here and to remain during the moat of
the »umtner.
FUR SALE:
Having accepted a
FOR SALE: A »pan of Clyde work
school petition In Mitaouri, 1 am otTtir­
bor»ea 4 and 6 year« old weight about
ing for »ale my farm crop«. 425 young
2700 lb«. Also a bay mare 8 year» old
pullet», 50 hena. 4 colony hou»*«. 1 cuw^
weight 1100 lbs.
feed grinder. Majoelic range. 512 egg
Phone 4x15
George Gibbon,
Incubator, 5 «hovel cultivator, aoma
4tf.
Day ton, Oregon.
furniture and other article«. See me or,
Wayne Yeager a former Dayton boy
call Phone 4x8
C. A. Leker.
but now of Portland spent a few hour«
ments of Quality and Freshness at Prices That
25-2t.
Dayton. Oregon.
in hi« borne town Thursday evening
Mean Table Economy
(I The High School Junior« banqueted
last.
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Umeco and Gem Nut Margerine Our own make of Compound at 15c per lb.
the Senior* in the Arli«an Hili li*t
Mr.
B.
F.
Brookshere
who
live«
on
We are in the market to buy Chittam Bark.
A gcod time.
what le known a« the Byron Miller Eridty evening«
gue««
y««:
it
wa«
only «uch aa young
place north of town is «lowly recover-
people of their age« can make and en­
. mg from an attack of pneumonia.
Harry Dey. Prop.
That hustling Watkin« man Mr. J. joy.
The Setty Fir»t p1«) presented in our
E. Hill was in our city last week call-
town
la«t Friday evening by the Me
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, ing on hi« lady friends and incidentally
temptat-on to go back to the farm, and
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Minnville College palyer« wa« fairly
FARMERS WEEK
and HOMEMAKERS CONFERENCE has for the last few . d»ya
. ' been
_ „ running mustard and aueb like.
Of courae he well attended and much appreciated bv
A Week of College I <fe at O. A. C. I a tractor for bis tomnlaw Dick Stoven».
jnto tbe THbun, offiw( fot . word thoae whose good fortune it waa to be
COOPERATIVE CONVENTIONS
Aauaual Mrs. Elizabeth S.mKi i,
„ for u. ior proenU
EXCURSIONS—LETS’ GO
the first one to present the Tribune wh,ch we „tend oor .pprMi,tion.
W. T. H. Tucker atfer .pending
June 13-18. Corvallis, Oregon.
force with a beautiful boquet of Sweet,
Lyle Dunn formerly of thia place i about four davs
26-2t. pea3 for which »he will accept our, where be w.» born and r.iaed but now «.rived home Tue.d.y even.ng la«t.
WATSON’S PHARMACY
•SERIES YOU RIGHT"
Meat That Will Meet Your Require-
Dayton Meat Market
Phone Red 6*1
Dalton,
—NOTICE—
Starting June 1st we will deliver in town on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nighti.
Pleaae have your orders in by 5 p. m.
If those in the country wishing Chautauqua tickets will tele­
phone us we will obtain same for them and have them re-
served.
We handle Bee Supplies, Bug Poisons, Stock Tonics,
Feeds and Seeds of every description.
Fresh shipment oi Fisher’s Blend and Crown Flour just in.
farmers’ Union Co-op. Warehouse Co.
George H. Baxter can not resist the thanks.
Chautaqua Special
Men’s Shirts
We have a wonderful bargain for
men in the Shirt Line. We were able
to buy at a price that means a big
saving to you.
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We have these shirts in Precales
' and Madras Shirtings, in stripes and
patterns that are really distinctive.
They are made up with the popu­
lar soft cuff in a style and fit you will
find both comfortable and good.
Shirts of the same quality have
been selling at $2.50 and $3.00 each.
; REMEM BER-on sale May 26-27
/ and 28.
Three Days Only <111 f Q
Special Price............ M* X • X V
Our Special Price Now
On Account of the Chautauqua
Price
SELLING SERVICE
We want Strawberries, Raspberries. I-oganberries, Cherries, Peaches
and Early Apples.
We also sell for your account, Veal, Poultry and Hog«.
Writ« for Shipping Tag».
3 Days
Only
$1.19
We have 5 pairs of the famous
Thompson Shoes left at the
Wonderful
Low Price of
$4.95
$7.50
e $5.75
Also 5 pairs of those Mahogany oxfords of our last week’s
special.
Now selling* at
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The Famous Master Made in Black; wide toe, low heel. These d»/? AQ
-shoes formerly sold at from 8 to 10 dollars. Sold now -
v V f . w
Miller Mercantile Company
Store will be Closed All Day Memorial Day.
Wholesale Fruit and Produce
Reference. Hiberian Bank
2II Washington St. Portland. Oregon
Teachers’ Examinations
A very enjoyable evening waa spent
at the W. S. Hibbert residence Tuesday
Notice ia hereby given that the
County School Superintendent of Yam­
hill County Oregon, will hold the
regular examination of applicanta for
State Certificate» in the Circuit Court
Room in McMinnville, Oregon as
follows:
Commencing
Wednesday,
June «th 1921 at 9:00 o’clock a. m.,
and continuing until Saturday, June
llth. 1921, at 4:00 o’clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon, June 8th.
United
State«
History,
Writing
evening by a tew chosen friends and
the students of Miss Flora Maloney at
a Piano Recital, given by the etudents.
The following are the namee of our
young people who took part in thia
entertainment.
Misses
Elizabeth
Hibbert, Dorothy Demaray. Wlnnifrad
Huddleston,
Velene
Goodrich,
Erma
their work wia greatly appreciated.
Following the close of the program we
Thursday Forenoon, June 9lh.
were
treated to some excellent music
Arithmetic,
History of Education.
by
McMinnville
ladiea aa follows. A
Psychology, Methode in Geography,
lolo
by
Kether
Teicher,
acting aa her
Mechanical Drawing, Dome.tlc Art'
own
pianist.
We
wore
then favored
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
with a couple of eelectiona by Marian
Thursday Afternoon, June 9th.
Swift Violinist with Mi»a Maloney at
Grammar, Geography, Stenography,
Then last but In no wise
American Literature, Physics, Type­ the piano.
least
Miss
Maloney
favored ua with a
writing, Metho Is in Language, Thesis
piano solo which showed exceptional
for Primary Certificate.
ability in execution and much study.
Friday Forenoon, June 10th.
Tsken all In all Mias Mslot ey la to be
Throry and Practice, Orthography
congratulated on her teaching In this
Spelling)
Physic«!
Geography,
city.
English Literature, Chemlatry.
Mrs. J. B. Dye haa recovered
Friday Afternoon, Juno 10th.
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil sufficiently from her iceant operation
aa to bo able to com* home Sunday
Government.
list, hence that broad emlle her
Saturday Forenoon, Juno llth.
daughter Mamie la carrying around.
Geometry, Botany.
NOTICBi Pirtirt wllblnf anything
Saturday Afternoon« June llth.
neatly
and tietily done In the dread
G nertl History, Bookkeeping.
for Drawing
(Jome in and look at our new
assortment of Orerandy and
Voiles.
J. W. Shippy, Manger, Dayton, Oregon
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO-, I nc .
Hole, Heiter
Hester Hibbert, Harriet Coburn,
Coburn.
Ruth Burch, Gladya Litacher and Lola«
Each one nt these playera
(Penmanship,) Music, Drawing.
Parker.
deserves special mention, but aufllca it
Wednesday Afternoon, June 8th.
Physiology. Reading. Manusl Training, to say, they each showed careful study
Compoiilion,
Domestic
Scienice, «nd excellant teaching, and judging
Method» In Reading, Cour«« of Study I from the expreasiona of their audience.
Ladies
Men’s Shoe Bargains
No Show Thia Week
Our
Brogue Oxford Special
Have just received a shipment of Men’s Calf Brogue Ox- z
fords in the very latest and snappiest last. These oxfords are^
a special buy and we are passing them on to you. An oxford
of this quality formerly sold at from $8.50 to $9.00
Arcade Theatre
Method« in
Arithmetic
’ malting line« see
Sincerely you>i,
R< Si bunclni
Phone Halt Mri
County School Hup'L
Kmma A. Andewd*
bayloh) Ulitis