Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 24, 1921, Image 8

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    NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Of PRICES
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Thousands have gathered within this store during the first week of business, realizing the buying power of
their dollars. Saturday will prove another of those Greater Shopping Days, when thousands of dollars of
high grade merchandise will be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Sport Coat* $5.49
Gingham 12c Yard
13 pounds of Sugar for $1.00
Best Dress Gingham, opening day
price, regular 27c
Yard 12c
Calico 9c Yard
Flour $1.98
Best grade Calicos, light and dark
colors, opening day price ___ 9c
11. 98
Best Hard Wheat, sack-------
Crown Flour $2.30
Percale 14c Yard
Opening day, sack---------
Best 36-in Percale, light and dark
colors opening day price__
14c
Sack of Oat Meal, opening day
Com Meal 33c
36-in New Curtain Serim, open-
Yard 12c
ing price_____
Flannel 12c Yard
Childrens Dresses 49c
5 Bars Crystal White........... ...... 24c
49c White Wonder. 24 bars......
$1.00
$1.00
Yellow Soap, 25 for ........
Misses and Childrens Gingham
dresses, al! sizes, opening day 49c
Sack of Corn Meal, opening day 33c
Karo Syrup 73c
Lard 6lb*. $1.00
Karo, dark No. 10, opening day 73c
light. No. 10.
M
Cocoa 3 lbs. 40c
Pure Shortening in bulk, opening
Regular 25c value, opening day 3
____ >1.00 pounds for
day, 9 lbs.
40c
AU colors, light and dark 40-in
beautiful flowers-____ Yard 24c
Peanut Butter 11 lbs. $1.00
Toweling 9c Yard
Crackers, lb. 13c
Canned Googs
Diamond W Coffee
Carnation milk, 8cans-------- $1 00
_36c
5 pounds, per lb_________
Standard Tomatoes No. 2Ss- 1°
cans for$1.00
including 3 cans of small milk
37c
3 pounds, per lb
Standard Com 9 for $1
including 2 cane small milk.
Pink Salmon, 9 cans ----------- $1.00
Tall Pineapple*. 4 cans----------- 70c
Standard Peas 10 for $1
Regular 19e opening day price
Yard_____________________ 9c
Thousand» of Yards of
fine Dress Goods at
opening day prices.
N. 0. T. THREAD 5c
MENS SUITS $13.85
MENS SHIRTS 59c
Men there are values to $35.00,
new stylish Suits that will win your
approval, opening day----------- $13.85
Work and Dress Shirts, all sizes
..59c
opening day
N. O. T. Sewing thread, opening
______ 6c
day spool
MEMS PANTS $1.49
COOTON GLOVES 9c
MENS UNION SUITS 59c
Mens Khaki Pants, regular $2.50,
Mens Athletic Union suits, $1 50 opening day
$1.49
values, opening day
59c
PLAY SUITS 49c
SHIRTS and DRAWERS 39c
Mens Shirts atd Drawer«, all sizes
opening day
3Sc
MENS OVERALLS 79c
Children Play Suits, all sizes, op­
ening day
49c
BLACK SATIN SHISIS 59c
Mens and Boys cotton gloves, open-
9c
ing day
TURKISH TOWELS 19c
18x36 Turkish Towels, opening day
for...... ......---------------------------------- 1»«
BOYS UNION SUITS 49c
MISSES WAIST SUITS 49c
BOYS AND GIRLS HOSE 17c
Boys Balbriggan union suits, all
sizes, 75c values, opening day__ 49c
Between
Second and Third Street
Misses waist union suits, regular
85c, opening day___
49c
Notice la Hereby Given, that the
u deraigned, Athur Zwick aa adminia.
trutor of the eatate and last will and
te-tament uf Einma Zwick, deceased,
haa filed hl. final account of the admin-
istration upon aaid eetate. in the County
Court. of Yamhill County, State uf
Orcgun and aaid Court haa appointed
Ladies and Mens night gowns,
$1.75 vslues, opening day
98c
Riding Breeches $1.98
Ladies Riding Breechee, $3.50
values, opening day price
$1 98
Boys and Girls 35c Hose, black,
brown, white, opening day—.... -17c
People’s Cash Store
McMinnville, Oregon
Mr. and Mra N. 8. Stretch loft
Thureday morning via: the auto route
for Hemlock and other
Tiliamoua
County pointe for a week or ton deye
outing,
Their main object of the trip
Io to see and get acquainted with their
flrat grand daughter who recently de­
cided to make her permanent abode
with D. C. Streich and wife.
Ladies Union Suits 49c
Ladies 85c Union Suits, all sizes,
good quality, opening day
49c
Ladies Vests 15c
Strictly cash dealings
Ladies fine knitted vests, 35c val-
16c
ues; opening day
The Dayton Produce House
s. C. PURKEY
MENS, BOYS CAPS 49c
Year round market for your Veal. Dreaiw-d Hog a, Poultry,
Fur*.
Hidea,
I0P MAMifl PRIUS TOR YOUR PRODUCf
11.00 Cape for opening day 49c
SILK CAMISOLES 69c
New Silk Camisoles, all sizes,
„.69c
opening day
HANDKERCHIEFS 2c
LADIES FINE HOSE 49c
Mens good Quality Black satine
59e
Shirts, opening day.
Vinton A Tooxe
Attorneys for aaid eatate.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
HUCK TOWELS 9c
For these opening days we offer
Mens $1.50 overalls____________ 79c
Frank W. Fenton,
Attorney for ae'd eatate.
Skirts 49c
Ladies and Mens Handkerchiefs
___ 2c
opening day
Good Quality Huck Towels, open­
ing day__________ Sc
Notice la Haraby Given, that Iha
undersigned, Laura A. GIH*ndara Sigler
has bwn duly appointed as Admlnia-
tratrix, of the estate of John Gillen-
dere, deceased, by the County Court nf
Yamhill County, Oregon, anil ah* haa
aaid eatate.
duly qualified aa such Admlnistratria,
Now, Therefore, all persona interest-
Therefore, all petaona having claima ed In aaid eetate are hereby notified and
sgainat aaid «-etale ere tierubv notifiwl required to ba end appeer at aaid time
and re |uired to prewnt the aame duly end place ao appointed for the hearing
ver lied to the undesigned Adninie- of raid final account and than and there
tratnx. at her residence et Dayton, in ehuw esuae if any exiats why aaid final
Yamhill County, Oregon, within 6 account, should not bo allowed and ap­
montha from the firat publication of proval, aaid eatate forever and finally
thia notice, acid data being the 24th aettlod and aaid adminletralor diacharg
dey of June, 1921.
ed and hie bondsmen exonerated.
Dated thia 22nd day of Juno, 192!,
Dated thia 21 day uf June A. D . 1921.
Laura A. Gillandora Sigler,
Arthur Zwick
Administratrix of aaid eatate.
Administrator of aaid eatato.
Ladies under skirts, white muslin
and Gingham, opening day
49c
Night Gowns 98c
Marshmallow $1.10
No. 10, opening day------------- $1.10
Compound 9 lbs. $1.00
Voile* 24c Yard
Gingham Dresses 98c
New Indies' Gingham house drea
sea, sizes 36 to 50, lieautifully
trimmed, opening day price- 98c
Soap Savings
Best Pure Lard, opening day, 6
$1.00
pounds
Beautiful color and stripes, open-
Yard 12c
ing day price
Tea Value*
English Breakfast 27c
Best English breakfast Tea, open-
27c
$2 30 ing day, per pound...............
Oat Meal 49c
Curtain Scrim 12c Yard
Ladies' new Jersey Sport Coats,
all colors, regular 115.00 value,
_ $5.49
opening day trice
I the 2» day of July, A D., 1921. at the
hour of 10 o’clock In the forenoon of
eaid day al the County Court room in
the Court House at McMinnville, Yam­
hill County, Oregon, aa the time and
place for the final bearing of aaid final
account and fur the final eetllement of
Ladies fine mercerized lisle, all
colors, regular 75c,
opening
day
4$8
3 Doors North of the
McMinnville National
Bank
Vacation Trips
Now's the time to plan a visit back eaat to your uld home town, or an
outing to your favorite reeort by the aeaabore or in the mountaina.
Back East
New Eastbound
%
Ix>w Round Trip Ticket*
THROUGH
One-way Fare*
THROUGH
California
California
are now on eale at
Reduced Fare
will I* in effect
June 10 and Daily thereafter
Final return limit r«>und trip tickets, three* months fn m sale date not •iceedina OctoWr
31st. Stop-overs permitted and choice of routes
The* Dalles district which may be
termed the baby district of The Oregon
Growers Cooperative Association, is
growing fast. The acreage now aigned
up with the Association from that
distnet i* 1,032 of which 972 acres are
in bearing. The district la strong on
cherries, apricots and peaches.
,
Hons. On the low lands where orchards
bloomed early in April many trees
promise almost a nomal yield. On the
foot hill» where the blooming period
was about the middle of April, on *c-
count of cold rain* there is almost no
fruit. Then on orchards with sn eleva-
tion of from 700 to 1,000 feet which
Of the 22 fruit districts in the Ore­
gon Growers Cooperative Association
the Salem district leads in prunes with
3,600 acres.
The Amity district leads
in walnuts with 29C acres.
Medford
leads in apple acreage with a total of
2,053.
Medford is also the leading
pear district having 3.710 acies signed
The Dalles
The prune erop in the Willamette bloomed late in April, prospects are with the Association.
district signed up 345 acres of eberriea
valley presents rather unusual condi- : for a fair crop io many sections.
while Amity had 280 acres.
Salem is
the principal berry district in the
Association having 667 acres.
Seth Dodge and wife of Corvallis,
Oregon, were here the litter part of
last week visiting his sister Mra.
Archie Abdill and family. These youi g
people are newly weds and ire al.su
visiting Mr. Dodge's (ster.ls in New­
berg.
On your back east trip ••• Crater Lake, l^ka Tahoe. Yuaemito. Set juonia Natkina! Park
Carrtao Gor** an rand and highly colored eanyon seen from the car wlndoei or the
Apache Trail and Huoaevelt Dam.
Week End and Seaton Excursion Ticket*
are now on naie to:
Tillamook County Beaches
Newport
A particularly attractive trip
acroHH the <’oa»t Range Moun­
tain«. These beachea include Rock
away, and Garibaldi Beach Re­
aorta, Neah-Kah^ie. Manzanita
and Bayocean.
A delightful seashore resort on
Yaquina Bay and the Pacific
Ocean. An ideal place for the
family. Large natatorium and
salt water baths —varioua forma
of amusement*.
Daily Train leaves Portland
Union Station 8:15 A. M.
Special week-end train leaven
Portland Union Station Saturday
12:45 P. M.
Bargains in Shoes
Brogue Oxford Special
"Oregon Outdoors" our new
Summer booklet, graphically de­
scriben the diflerent reaorta in
Western Oregon, and include*
hotel and camp information
Copy free on request.
Mountain and Other Resorts
Detroit (Breitenbuah Hot Springn, Mt. Jefferson county) Ticket* on sale
McCredie Hot Springs—Tickets nuw on sale.
Josephine County Caves —Tickets now on sale.
Crater Lake (a lake in extinct crater of volcano) Ticketa on aale July 1.
Shasta Mountain Resorts —Ticket on sale, daily, on and after July 10.
Yosemite National Park—Ticketa on sale, daily, on and after July 10.
For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train achedules or sleep­
ing car reservations, inquire of any ticket agent of
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
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Paaaenper A «rent
$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
Electric train leaven Portland,
4th and Stark Sta., 1:15 P. M„
connecting with week-end train
at Hillnboro. No baggage handl­
ed on electric train.
Daily Train Service
$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
d» t 7 t
special.
Now selling* at
-
"
• CJ
The Famous Master Made in Black; wide toe, low heel. These
AA
shoes formerly sold at from 8 to 10 dollars. Sold now
-
Miller Mercantile Company
e
J. W. Shippy, Manger. Dayton. Oregon
Meat That Will Meet Your Require-
• ments of Quality and Freshness at Prices That
Mean Table Economy
Umeco and Gem Nut Margerlne Our own make of Compound at 16c per lb
We are in the market to buy Chlttam Bark.
Dayton Meat Market
Ha»ry Dey, Prop.
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