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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
YU VWUWV *********** ***** e********^! , * J ♦ t X X Phon« R«d •• Strictly c««h d«alinga ANNOUNCEMENT Having bought the good will, fixtures and business of the G. W. Smith Hotel and Restaurant business, I 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. The Dayton Produce House [ ; J ;• ;• [ [ ! A. M. Detmering* S. O. PURKEY Year round market for your Veal, Dressed Hog a, Poultry, Hides, Furs. TOP MARKU PRKISI0R YOUR PRODUlt ! X im HHHHMHHMMMHHHHHMMHMHMHMA1'« »**♦♦♦♦♦♦¥-♦♦♦♦#**♦******* A new size package I Ten for 10c. Very convenient. Dealers carry both; lOforlOc; 20for20c. It's toasted. SlßÄDlVARA “KNOWN FOR TONI" Kßep Your Money in Oregon taken refuge. In half an hour water was pouring over the top of the rail ings of bridges and the main business section was inundated. Street cars stopped, electric lights went off. In the darkness could be heard the roar of the onrushing waters and the crash of falling buildings. A rain was falling to add to the discomfiture. Here and there with the flashes of light ning spectators could see small houses floating. Over in the railroad yards passenger coaches and other car equip ment lay overturned. And out of the night came the cries of stricken wo men and children appealing for help. Tom Moore in a farce that travels like a sky-rocket, Shedding Showers o f laughs enroute! Samuel Goldwyn Presents This Master Musical Instrument is made entirely in Ore gon. by Oregon craftsmen who put all the pride of their craft into their work. They give to you an instrument sur- pasaed by none, either in tone or beauty of workmanship. In making the Strad- hara your choice, you help build one of Oregon’s industries and thereby help Oregon industry as a whole. And you keep your money in the home market. Teat the Stradivara Ton« at — WATSON’S PHARMACY "SERVES YOU RIGHT” Dalton, Orason Phon a Rad 6*1 Warnings Not Heeded. There was not much As W. S. Hibbert was going out of a race horse. damage done and all is "well that ends after another load of wood Monday well. ” morning one of those high stepping burses he drives in some unaccountable manner stumbled and fell de wn, and in doing so, managed to fall all over the tongue very much to the disgust of the other horse and Mr. Hibbert, which necessitated the unhitching of this said horse, and now is where the assistance of that little black dog Jack that Mr. Cloudburst Sends Two Rivers Hibbert dearly loves, comes in. He Surging Over Banks (the deg) no sooner discovered that one of the horses was down, than he jump at Pueblo. ed on it and began to chew it up for further orders which was not slow in Pueblo, Colo. — Several hundred coming from Mr. Hibbert. As soon as dead, 5000 homeless and a property be discovered his efforts were not ap loss of $8,000,000 to $10,000,000 re preciated, he took atfer the loose horse sulted from a disastrous flood which who immediately started out for Tilla submerged the city of Pueblo follow- mook on high gear, that is he kicked i ing a cloudburst on the upper reaches the gears that was on him into high of the Arkansas and Fountain rivers. The storm was scarcely felt in every time his hind feet touched the Pueblo, but a short time after it broke ground. Did Mr. Hibbert swear? n—o water was running in the streets and it was more like a prayer for a shot fragile frame buildings crumpled and gun to convince that-—beautiful little went down in the flood. Hundreds dog of the errors of his way. The horse saved themselves by clinging to wreck was finally captured before he reached age until carried by the current to the ocean beach and returned to Mr. places of safety. The flood swept into the city proper Hibbert who immediately and studious about 10 o’clock in the evening. Police ly has been trying to convince him he and guards drove the crowds back was intended for a work horse instead from the main bridges where they had HUNDREDS PERISH IN COLORADO FLOOD The great loss of life was directly traceable to failure of the people to obey warnings issued. Before 10 o'clock it was learned the Arkansas and Foun tain rivers were bearing a great flood toward the city. A general warning was Issued, but only a few of the fam ilies in the danger sone could be in duced to leave their homes. They be lieved they would escape by going to second floors or the roof. This was their doom. When the flood came escape was cut off and they went to death when the fragile buildings were swept away. It was virtually impossible to esti mate accurately the number of dead Scores of dsad were discovered in wrecked buildings, where their recov ery was impossible because of the mass of mud and debris. The force of the flood carried en tire buildings down the stream and it was believed many of the dead were carried far down the river and may never be recovered. Also:—Two Reel Capitol Comedy Arcade Theatre SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT WEEK Rex Beach’s Great Drama of the North, "The Girl from Outside." Five hundred persons W»'re in tem porary hospitals as a direct result of the flood, according to J. L. Moore head, secretary of the governor. Cases of typhoid, pneumonia, diph theria and one or two cases of in sanity have »’een found. Earth’s OU Distributed In Pores. References to "lakes” or "streams" of oil are frequently made by persons unfamiliar with petroleum geology, or Disease Added to Flood Horrors. by those who wish to mislead them. Approximately 100 bodies have been The fact is that a so-called "pool” recovered, according to figures avail of oil consists really of a mass of able at the headquarters of the Red sand saturated with it, or an area Cross medical relief in the courthouse. of cr/stalllne limestone or porous rock The entire city was under martial containing oil In Its pores. No sub law. One hundred and fifty troops terranean hollow filled with oil, such as the novice pictures, ever has been were patroling the city with orders found, and the locations of existing that all persons were to be kept out dry wells clearly prove the absence of the restricted district and to shoot of any channels connecting the pools. If necessary. —Popular Mechanics Magazine. Bargains in Shoes Brogue Oxford Special Have just received a shipment of Men’s Calf Brogue Ox 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 $7.50 Our Special Price Now Men's Shoe Bargains We have 5 pairs of the famous Thompson Shoes left at the Wonderful Low Price of $4.95 Ladies Come in and look at our new assortment of Orerandy and Voiles. Also 5 pairs of those Mahogany oxfords of our last week’s <££7^ special. Now selling* at - - - - - The Famous Master Made in Black; wide toe, low heel. These d»/? fTA -shoes formerly sold at from 8 to 10 dollars. Sold now - <PU»VV Miller Mercantile Company J. W. Shippy, Manger, Day ton, Oregon Store will be Closed All Day Memorial Day. $700.00 Glasses A big lace concern sent their salesman a quotation on a lerge order at $1 7 8 per yard. He read it (1 1-8 per yard and closed the order at a loss of $70<) to his house. They wired him to "Gat glasses or com« in off the road." Perhaps you, too, are making mistakes not $700 ones, necessarily— but slight mistakes that detract from your general efficiency and prevent rapid advancement. A pair of glasses is a wise and profitable investment for a person with defective vision. Have your eyes examined now. Dr. A. R. Miller Optometrist-Optician "Where the fountain it” McMinnville, Oregon "Drinking were the delegates of the Neighbor of Woodcraft of thia erty to the District will soon be a lost art in the United Convention of this order at Albany They traveled States." It is no longer an art. It Is Monday and Tuesday. by auto and report an excellent time a pureuit. both during the meeting and on the Kals Plants for Sale, Inqule of trip. Henry Bruhn, Phone 74x8 We have soveral Inquiries from re sponsible parties wanting to rent ranch 27lf, Dayton, Oregon. es of all sizes. If you have anythin)/ Ms'dsinei Jno. Haxtef, W. 8. Hib- rent we can handle It for you to gnw 4, ft. ProWt» beft, Chu» Mittler »nd John OouHrl.li advantage, Says Pussyfoot Johnson: