Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 23, 1921, Image 3

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    Pupil* of the DajUm High School1
may call at my residence and obtain a
list of books for their respective grades
so that they ean purchase their books >
before Uie first day of achool.
J. B. Dodson, Principal.
What Women Can Do
The liât of our aubscribers for thia
week are aa follow»Carl Mitchell.
Scott Ed wards, Lyle Willard. Carol
Johnaon and ¿. H. LitHcher.
—with can of paint and
“a little work that’s fun.”
Decoret Varnish Stains
E want to lx: of aid to
are the easiest to apply. They
women who wish to keep
cost no more, and sometimes
the home always spick and span,
less than others.
so we maintain a “paint and var­
What pleasure to have home
nish service" that makes it easy
things always looking bright and
work and fun to do many little
new! What fun! to view your
painting jobs yourself.
own work neatly done! Sur­
We make a special line of prise yourself. See what you
< an do with "just a can of paint
paints, varnishes, etc., for “home
or varnish” in your home.
work" after 72 years’ experi­
ence with paints and painting
Use Fuller’s products. Fol­
practice. They are paints that
low Fuller’s simple specifications
spread easily, dry perfectly and
for the work you want to do,
give the best lasting results.
and you’ll make transformations
that will be a real delight.
Master painters and interior
decorators use them for the
Remember—don’t let surfaces
•cicnticfic paints and varnishes
rot—it costs lea to paint them.
W
Fullers
•
SPECIFICATION
"Home ServicePaints
Stain and Varnish with one applica­
tion.
Decoret rehnishet with color
and gloss the worn and
scarred surfaces of fur­
niture. floors and in­
terior woodwork.
The color of any n»t-
ural wood can be
matched.
Made in I colors.
The Decoret Line Is
composed of White
Enamel, Ivory Enamel.
Stove Enamel, Screen
Enamel and Bronin
Finishes.
For Furniture DECORET is "Fal­
ler's Specification" lor reflnishing in
color any wood surface. It stains and
varnishes In one application, furniture,
floors, chairs, wickerware, etc.
Also
for radiators, lamps, chandeliers, pic­
ture frames. Iron bedsteads, etc.
Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor
Paint. All-purpose Varnishes. Silken-
white Enamel. Fifteen-for-Floors Var­
nish. Washable Wall Finish. Auto
Enamel, Porch and Step Paint.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. IS, San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers foe
Years
Established USS
Branches in IS cities in the West
Dealers Everywhere
Varnishes - Enamel«
SAVE THIS
M i d by W. P. Fuller & Co.
WHERE TO BUY: Impor-
Isat (hat you gat (ha right ma­
larial ao ba aura to go to th«
right atora for Fuller producta.
Cut out tha coupon to the right
•a ■ mamo to diract you.
Remambar—don’t allow sur-
facas to rot. It cotta lata to
paint tham.
Wrlta us now—a postcard—
for booklet of Fuller's Specifi­
cation "Horne Service” Paint
Products which tells just what
to buy for the work you have in
mind.
Send full description of and
r»t our free advice on any kind
of painting job you want to do.
Per all eaterloe joba of palnting It la advlaable lo obtaln tha
a«rvlc«s ol a Master Palotar
BIG DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Lafayette Mineral Springs
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
Music by Dreamland Melody Orchestra of M’Minnville
GOOD MANAGEMENT AND GOOD TIME ASSURED
A cordial invitation is extended to everyone
Come and spend a pleasant evening
Dayton ELECTRIC Shoe Shop
E. L. Gorsline, Prop.
I am now equipped with a first class, up-to-date
Electric Finishing Machine, which enables me to
turn out a first class job in a short time.
A Trial Will Convince You.
L
OH, JOY ! OH, JOY!
A BEAUTIFUL/^
St
N£W
B^ stove
4-
Cut this ont and put it In your pocket­
book or handbag as a memo)
Fuller's "Home Service” Paints are
sold by the following in your city:
R. L HARRIS
Paragraphical
Items of General Intereat to Res- ,
idents of Dayton and Vicinity.
S P. TIME CARD
SOUTHBOUND
Train 351
Train 355
Train 356
Train 353
Train 357
arrives 9:11 a. m.
arrives 11:47 a.m.
arrives 2:36 p. m.
arrives 5:43 p. tn.
arrives 7:12 p. m.
NORTHBOUND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
356
354
358
352
360
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
5:50
8:43
1:00
3:46
6:46
a. m.
a. m.
p.m.
p. m.
p. m.
Time Card Dayton Bus
leaves postoffice in A. M. for
Northbound
8:25
P. M.
Southbound
2:20
Northbound
3:20
Southbound
5:25
For anything in Real
J. E. PROFFITT.
Estate see
Card of Thanks.
To the Rebeksh Lodge of Dayton, to
those furnishing the music and all our
kind friends snd neighbors, we desire
to express our sincere thsnks. for the
many kind deeds rendered, the deep
sympathy so tenderly expressed, snd
for the many beautiful floral offerings
bestowed during the sickness snd death
of our beloved Mother and Grand­
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willliams,
Mr. and Mrs C. Williams and family,
Mrs. Fred Crisp andVamily,
John Crowley and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams,
Messrs. Clyde, J. O. anjl John Williams.
Mrs George E. Winters of Mason
City. Iowa, while on her way to Los
Angelee, California, is visiting at the
H. G. Ogden home here several days
recently. This lady and the Ogden’s
were furmer neighbors and friends in
Iowa. Many past pleasures enjoyed by
them in the years gone by, have bean
lived over during this visit.
Registered Duroc Jersey sows to be
। let out /for share of increase. Phone
Red 44
J. E. Proffitt,
40tf.
Dayton, Ord^on.
Rev. Frskine and wife were extend­
ing the glad hand to their many former
1 acquhintances and friends in Dsyton
Thursday last.
S. W. Sigler is now Alling theposi-
l tion of a man of leisure, having dts-
| posed of his lumber business to his J
A RICKETY OLD STOVE IS A DANGER.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU ONE OF OUR
SPLENDID FUEL SAVING BASE BURNERS. FILL IT UP
AT NIGHT AND YOU NEED HAVE NO FEAR THAT YOUR
ROOMS WILL BE COLD WHEN YOU GET UP IN THE
MORNING, OR THAT VOUR HOUSE WILL BURN.
DO YOU NEED A NEW RANGE? OUR RANGES ARE
IDEAL FOR BAKING—THEY SAVE FUEL, AND CAN BE
BOUGHT AT A REASONABLE PRICE.
COME IN AND SEE AND PRICE OUR STOVES AND
RANGESi YOU WILL BUY.
OUR HARDWARE WEARS
E.DEMA2AYJ HAP WABE
। partner S. B. Dey, who will be glad to
greet you at the old stand.
C. F. Hendrie, embalmer and under­
taker.
Lady Assistant. Phone day,
: White 8311; night. Red 7621.
McMinnville, Oregon.
34 tf.
Mis. W. J. Brpeau and baby of
Porltand is visiting her mother Mrs.
W, F. Abdlll a few days thia weak.
J. U. Smith of Chehalam, Oregon,
spent a short time with th« Trituna
force Wednesday mnrnlngi
GOOD ORGAN
Phone 81x8.
for Rale cheep.
48-tf«
Owing to the delay in the completion
of the auditorial rooms to the school
bulding, the commencement of the
achool will be Monday October 3, 1921. '
One of the moat suggualive signs to :
be aeen along the mountain roads in
Tillamuok County, where there are
many abort turna say» "Caution you
may meet a FOOL.”
Sept. 25th will be get together Sun­
day at the Baptist church. Spdcal sing­
ing; morning and evening. The meassge
for the morning aervicn
is to th?
chriatain “What are you building.”
Evening aervice at 8 p. m. will be |
evangelistic topic being "A night for
thought” or “When Jeeus died.”
Come, welcome to the fellowship
churcha.
See W. L. WARREN abrot your in­
surance.
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
ha« been honored with the two highest
positions which our country could give
him. The former President, as Chief
Justice of the United States Supreme
Court has taken the oath to see justice
done to rich and poor alike.
But are you doing justice to yourself
and those who may be dependent on
you? You are not unless you are pro­
tecting yourself with a bank account
The Epworth league entertained a
large audience last Tburaday evening
in the Community building, and a
splendid time is reported.
Rev. D. Gibson of Newberg presided
over the 4th quarterly Conference at
the M. E. church f ere iaat Friday
evening.
Herbert Baxter and Irer Mortensen
each spent one day in Portland Iaat
week.
I have some dryer space available for
prunes. Under 500 cwt. 2} cents over
500 cwt. 2 cents per pound.
Phone 9x18 James Richardson,
41-tf
Dayton, Oregon.
Guy Nicols and family and Mrs.
Georgia Spangle a pent the day Sunday
at the home of their parents A. H.
Nicols and wife in the westerly part of
town.
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Oregon
September 26th to October 1st
R. L. Harris spent a few days vaca­
tioning in the Cascades last week, C.
C. Perry taking charge of the store
during his absence.
Hound Trip Reduced Fares
Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteo;<athic Phys­
ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn­
ville, Oregon.
46tf
Minimun adult fare $1.00
Children of half fare age 50c
Flujd Denson of Corvallis whs in his
home town over Saturday night and
Sunday.
George Waldo returned from a trip in
Wisconsin Saturday and left for his last
years schooling at the O. A. C. in
Corvallis Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Westerfield is visiting
children in Bremerton and Seattle for a
week or more.
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS.
Loans on farm and city property at
lowest rates. Mortgagee, notes, bonds
and contracts-bought and scld. Keep
your money busy day and night. See
the undersigned for mortgage invest­
ments.
Sixteen years of safe invest­
ments for clients is a record of merit.
Attorney B. A. Kliks,
McMinnville. Oregon.
Apply from all agency stations in Oregon
When going to the State Fair
combine pleasure with comfort
and convenience by using
Southern Pacific train service
Trains operate Direct to Fair Grounds
Trains 17-18-23-24 and 28 will make regular stop and
Noa. 14 and 16 will stop on flag at Fair Grounds.
Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to
Salem and Fair Grounds Tuesday to
Saturday, inclusive.
For further particulars ask agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.