Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 19, 1921, Image 6

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    YAMHILL LODOS
O. o. F. N N
DAYTON TRIBUNE
FREE MUSIC LESSON
F. T. MELLINGER,
Editor and Publisher
Entered as second class matter. April
7, 1911, at the post office at Dayton,
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
eription 12.00 per year in advance.
If this paragraph is blue pen­
ciled, it means that we are send­
ing you sample copies for a short
time asking you to read carefully
nd subscrihe for T he T ribune .
Ihu ton
1 Virgil Edwin
11T
niaht In L O.O. F Hall
OHLERT & BUSBY
Roy Marion
I sham W heeler
PIANO VOICE HARMONY
ONE music lesson will be given free upon presentation of thia ad No
obligations for more lessons unless you so desire.
Limited number accepted only.
Additional accommodations for lessons at Mrs. La Fever’s residence
1
HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN.
MAIL this slip before SEPT. 15 for reservations thia fall.
REGISTER NOW, by mailing this slip together with your name and
address to P. O. B >x 56»); 302 Goodnouarh Bldg.. Third Floor
Fifth and Yamhill Street*, Portland. Oregon.
General BI< h ksmilhlng
QR. O. C. GOODRICH
Always ready to do your repairing, horseshoeing and
general Blacksmithing work.
DENTIST
Oregon
Dayton,
PHONt Hl D 02
DAYTON, OREGON
Jack Ohlert and E. H. Busby
DR. H. J. FLINN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Stuckey Building
Oregon
Dayton,
FIRE!
Call and See
FIRE?
Our large assortment of
INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS N.
. - cN NEWS NOTES
- F GENERAL INTEREST
a home company located at McMinnville
Oregon.
Write
The catch of sultnon by the purse
An X in thvaquare at the end o
M'MINNVILLK, ORK.
w. L WAKKKN
thia
line
nivana
that
vour
aubaeription
seines operating outside and the gill
I'HONB RED 5321
netters drifting close to the mouth - haa expired or la about toaxpirv. Th«
I publiaher hopea you will ranaw won.
of the Columbia river continues good.
Members of the public service com­
Principal Events of the Week mission have set August 22 as the date
DÂIRÏMINS A1RNÍI0N
Miss Hazel Parker was among the
for
hearing
the
application
for
over-
morning
passengers
via.
S.
1'.
train
for
briefly Sketched for Infor­
We Buv
head railroad crossings near Brook- the county seat.
CREAM, POULTRY, EGGS
mation of Our Readers.
Ings.
The
Tribune
takes
pleasure
in
ac
­
Highest Cash Market Price
The Disabled Veterans Auxiliary Is
knowledging a pleasant little call Wid-
the
name
of
a
new
corporation
organ
­
The Lincoln county fair will be held
Siviit Ji Company
ized in Portland, according to articles resday fiom Mr. Alvin D. Wick, Trav­
ut Toledo, September 8-10, inclusive.
eling
Passenger
Agent
for
the
S.
P.
Dayton
S. C. Purkey, Mgr.
M Iford policemen are waging a filed in the state corporation depart­
I
Company.
ment.
<
?aign against automobile mashers.
Harvest is under full head in Mor­
■ Marion county flax crop will
row
county and wheat is making a
YAMHILL COUNTY
r. gate 800 tons, according to es-
fine yield in all sections. Better than
tmiates made by growers.
Its Harvest Time but the Baptists I
Douglas county, through its county 40 bushels were reported from many
< urt, has just appropriated money to farms.
are still on the j?b. So be at services
J. IL GIBSON, President
The rim road around Crater lake is on the 2t)th Sunday evening, 8 p.
। ; Toy a public health nurse
m.. The only Abstract Books in Yam­
Wolves and cougars have been caus­ open to travel, the last big cut and-hear Kev. Ford on “Making Your
hill County
ing severe losses to stockmen grazing through the deep snow still on the Own Bed. ”
McMinnville,
Oregon
wonderful
scenic
road
having
been
cattle on the Umpqua forest ranges.
Dr. Chas. Stuart and son of Oregon
Medford Chamber of Commerce of­ made.
Medford citizens interested in min-
City, accompanied by
°------ of
-*
Z. ?
Spangle
ficials are considering the possibility
of establishing a municipal playground ing have formed a club for the pur- this city left Wednesday morning for
pose of stimulating mining activity in the Roseburg country on a hunting trip
for children.
southern
Oregon and northern Cali­
"Wbat is declared a good grade of
The Iner Mortenson family living on
ing coal, eight and one-half feet fornia.
SLOW, STALE TOUGH |[
Main
street this city enjoyed a visit
More
than
1.500.000
pumpkin
pies
<1 p, was struck at the Munday oil
will be made next fall and w inter from from his sister and husband of Salem,
well near Medford.
dehydrated
pumpkins, to be put up 1 Sunday Isat.
The quarterly meeting of the North
EVURIWHERl.
F cific Coast Association of Railway this season by the Kings Products
S ?cial Agents and Police will be held company of Salem.
No Collections No Charge
Although 70 fires have occurred in
in Portland September 17.
KNIGHT ADJUSIMLNI CO. |
More than 2,000,000 pounds of logan- the Deschutes national forest this
b ries were handled this season by year, so efficiently has protection
McMinnville, Oregon
■ • Kings Food Products company, work been organized that only 158
Hillsboro, Oregon
acres have been burned.
w.th headquarters in Salem.
At the special recall election affect­
Six small forest fires were started
Oregon's Higher Institution of
in the Santiam national forest this ing the Umpqua board of port com­
week as the result of an electrical missioners, J. L. Brown and Joseph
R. Butler were retained in office by
si rm which swept the forest.
an overwhelming majority.
Abstract Company
WE COLLECT
?
ACCOUNTS
OAC
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Department
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
Fur information »nt» to th» ■•rialrar
of Oregon
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
CONTAINS:
The College of Literature,
The Graduate School.
Science and the Arts.
The School of Journalism.
The School of Architecture
The School of Law.
and Allied Arts.
The School of Medicine
The School oí Business
The School of Music.
Administration.
The School of Physical
The School of Education.
Education.
The Extension Division.
The School of Sociology.
15 years Experience.
rlts
toasted
New Watches
at grealty reduced prices.
Wrist watches that were
$30 now selling for |22.50
and all other grades are
reduced in the same pro-
portions.
V..H. BALLARD
To The Public
We are, and will continue to meet all com-
jietitors in the Lumber and Building Material
Business in the County, quality taken into ac-
count. We do not carry cull stull' to mislead, but
are pleased to show you our stock and name o.ir
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
We Can Save You Money!
If you have a house to wire it will be to your
money advantage to get our prices before
“Letting the Job”
We can save you money. Call Blue 34 and get
our prices. BeSt materials. All work to meet re­
quirements of the law.
IKEO B. JONES
Paino Tuning &
Repairing
Fall Term Opens September 26
Music Store, McMinnville
A high standard of cultural and profeaaional echolarahip haa become
one of the outstanding marks of the State University. For a cstalogue.
tolders on the various school* or for any information, write
THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Ore.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Price $3.50
Please leave your order at Randall's
Store, phone Red 2x
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
“It Serve* You Right’’
LUCKY
STRIKE
TIME to DINE COMES every DAY
We make eating a daily pleasure for those who know our
exceptional method of supply nr our tables with the best the
seas<>n affords. It is our business to feet! the community and
our business depends upm how well we fulfill our obligation.
Try us once and you will come again not to complain, but to
tell us that you appreciate our interest in you. We constant­
ly have the finest CANDIES and ICE CREAM on hand; also
Cigars and Tobacco.
CIGARETTE
!
THIS
WAY
PLEASE
I
UHHMUDWHnEHHBh*«
TAILOR MADE SUITS
OUR PRICE LIST will appear in thin
paper from time to time.
All prices
subject to change without notice.
Please look them over each week in
order to «ret our correct prices.
CER1ALS
$20.00 to $45.00
ORDERS TAKEN HERE
STRAW HATS
For these Hot Sweltering days get a straw hat
R. L. Cinnamon
Miller Mercantile Co
Drifted Snow Flour....................... f 2.50
Crown Flour..........................
| 2.40
White Mt. Flour................................. $ 2.40
Kerr’s Best Pat. Flour ................ f 2 35
Rolled Oats per pound......... ................. 07
Rolled Oats per 9 pound sack.............. 65
Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack...... 70
Farina......... .................. ................... _........ 75
The Delights of the
Seashore and Mountains
appeal to many IhouHandH each year. Be onu of the
merry throng that go there this summer for Health,
Rest, Recreation and Amusement.
SYRUPS
Golden 5 pound pail .................
.50
Golden 10 pound pail ...........
$ .90
White 5 pound pail..... ,............
55
White 10 pjund pail........... ......... $1 05
Summer Excursion Tickets
are now on Hale to many delightful places.
PRODUCE
Eggs per doz........... ................................. 26
Dairy Butter per pound........................ 35
Creamery Butter per pound............ .50
For 45c
SUGAR
You cannot afford to bake for 45c.
Get that
Cane sugar per pound....... . .................. 08
Cane sugar per sack...................... 7.50
SOAPS
now.
Miller’s Best......................................
ALL STRAW HATS 1-2 PRICE
Miller Merc. Co
J. W. ©hippy» Manager, Dayton, Ore.
05
Crystal White........................... 2 for 15
Clean Easy......... ................... 2 for .16 ;
Van Hooter,* Bleaching........ 8 for .25'
White Cap ..................
3 for .25 |
Steam refined Borax............ 2 for .25
Feis Naptha....... . ....... ....... ..10c per bar
Canned Good*
Solid Pack tomatoes...................
.20
Standard tomatoes ......... .....................10
Select corn .•h.ituaiiau 11.«11«.•<*..* aglai«„a«*r » 25
Standard corn..... ...................
.... ^
Miller Mpfcanili«» Co.
Ositos UOjI-l
.15
Tillamook County Beaches Loe.i.damid.t.we.ith
of beautiful natural aurroundinra are theaa reaorta jual a few
mile» bovond th« Coaat Kans«.
Newport
Ideal for Iha family, la the charm'n* old place that
la free from conventionalitiea.
( rater Lake
Ona of th.i xeiateat acanlc wondara of the
world, Ie thia beautiful lake of indescribable blue.
Other Resorts Detroit, [HiaiUnbuah HotBprinn. Mt. Jef-
fwrson County] McCredie Hot HpringN, Joseph Ine County Caves,
Shasta Mountain Roaoris and Yosmits National Park.
“Oregon Outdoors” Our naw and ¡|luglratwl an(l
enptlvu booklet will help you decide on the reeoi t of your choice,
l>et u* assist you by providing a copy free on requu ,t.
For further information inquire of ticket agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JettN M. acoTT.
Oem tai Pagsengrt1 AfPht