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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
W. L. WARREN eb«ot your In surance. Tomatoes For Sale:- Get yeur toma toes from W. D. gcott, get the best, now «1.00 per busheli. Phone Rtd «6 S. C. Perkey, Dayton, Oregon. 45-tf. GOOD ORGAN for sale cheap. Phone 8x18, 42-tf. Mrs. F„ Chambers and family former ly babelie Saunders, of Newport, Ore gon, are among the prune and walnut pickers In the Dundee orchards. Mrs. M. R. Cooper was a Portland visitor Tuesday of this week. Wrong Ideas on Paint Economy HERE’S one way to save on paint. 'That way is to use the best of paint. Some think of paint economy as “cost per gallon." That ia wrong. Cheap paint doesn’t cover as much surface — you neetl more gallant. Cheap paint is more HiiRruIt to spread, requires more labor, ao the best paint costs no more when you’ve put it on the house than cheap paint does. More than that, it lasts five or more years longer, if prop erly applied, while cheap paint on the average begins cracking in twelve months. Good paint is an inveitment that saves money bv preventing deteriora tion of the house, • • • • T “Cheap" paint is the only paint that really toth you any thing. Free Advice Don’t allow surfaces to rot—« it costs leu to paint them. on Painting SK our agent for our free ad vice. He will show you a color eard which showa 12 ahadea of thia deair- able paint. We have a Fuller Specification Depart ment which will tell you all about the most desirable color schemes, color har mony and those other details you want to know. Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take steps to paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your investment. A We’ve made paints for west ern use for 72 years. We use pure PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc and color, but we mix them in scientific proportions with long time skill. Our white lead base must be fine enough to pass through a silk screen with 40,(MM) meshes to the square inch. That means covering capacity and ease of spreading. We super-punfy the lead to make it “whiter,” which means clear-toned colors. W. P. FULLER A CO. D«pt. 17. Ssn Francisco Pioneer Manufacturer of Faints. Vsrni.h««, Enamels. Stams, arid PIONEER WHITE LEAD lor 72 Years Established 1(49. Blenches in 18 Cities in the West- Dealers everywhere. Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Punt. All Purpose Varni.hea. Silken. white Enamel. Pifleen-lor-Floora Var- m»h. Washable Wall Finish. Auto Enamel. Barn and Roof Paint. Porch and Step Paint and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. The finished product on the house is a beautiful, elastic tough protective coating. We call these paints “Fuller’s Specification House Paints" be cause they are the very best made for the purpose. House Points PhownlK Pur« Paint ^ adeb ^ Tbe average wholesale price ofi gasoline in thirty leading cities ir^the United States is 20.2 cents a gallon, as compared with a average of 29.3 cents i a gallon, January 1, 1921, making a decline of 9.1 cents, or appropximately 31 per cent. * SAVE THIS (Cut thia out and paatc it in your not. booh aa a memo.) Pur« Pr«par«d Point DULLER Sewing machines, new or second hand, for rent or sale. Lowest prices. K. P. Loop 436-6th street. McMinnville, Oregon. 44-tf. tUCIflCATtON • F aints C. P. Hendrie, embalmer and under taker. Lady Assistant. Phone day, White 8311; night. Red 7621. McMinnville, Oregon. 34 tf. j George Himes of the Oregon Histori- ' ca! Society of Portland accompanied by M. W. Gorman who has charge of the Forestry building in that city, visited | Wednesday with old time acquaintances O. C. Yocum and wife living in this city. “Purr Prepared" and ‘'Phoe nix'' ar. Pullsr's Spxificaiiona for bouM painting. Ort either _ .ml you nav. ih< bet that anyon. can m.ka . — long ■ Mrvicx paints. X WHERE TO BUY THEM. Thes« paints sr« Im portant to you. so it', important to go to th« right stores to get them. Agents' names and ad dresses arc printed in the memo, coupon to the right. Cut it out and put it in your pocket now. R. L. HARRIS For All Exterior Jab. ot Palatini. It to Advisable to S«-ure the Servire, of a Maater Palmer Tbe E. H. Huaby ¿family who have been ao.ourning for n couple of month« near Canby, Oregon, are home in time for the children to commence achool Oct. 3rd. PHOENIX J G. Park and C. 8. Detmering are (pending a few daya at Sand Lake, and what in the name of .'ommon sense they want to go there fur ia beyond u« and you will have to do your own guessing. ( Evapcraloni of FruiUi and V^rrtabltNi. Parker« of and Iktaierii in Fruit». Vegetable» and all kind« of produce. Always in the man et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Be aure to see us before selling any kind of produce. Ask y<M.r Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables Dr. W. L. Bishop will leave on Oct- ; ober 22nd for Philadlphia, Pa., where he will receive the degree of F. A. C. I S. which will be in addition to the M. D. degree he has carried a goodly 1 number of years. D. A. Snyder spent part of tbe day Friday last in Portland on business. Paragraphical W. F. Abdill and son Ralph were Items of General Intereat to Res- $ home visitors over Saturday night and ! ¡dents of Dayton and Vicinity. - Sunday returning Monday early to their work in Tillamook county. S P. TIME CARD Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co H. E. Dupuy, of Lafayette. Oregon, i is the drug clrek in the Watson Phar- macy during Mr. Allens absence in | Portland where he is taking treatment for throat trouble. SOUTHBOUND Train 351 arrives 9:11 a. m. Train 355 arrives 11:47 a.m. Train 356 arrives 2:36 p. m. Train 353 arrives 5:43 p. m. Train 357 arrives 7:12 p. m. R. J. Moore of electric light fame in Newberg, was extending the glad hand to his many acquaintances here Monday. NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train 356 arrives 5:50 354 arrives 8:43 358 arrivée 1:00 352 arrives 3:46 360 arrives 6:46 a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus Leaves postoffice in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound Dayton Garage Carl Detmering, Prop. Phone Rod SS Dayton, Oregon All Work Guaranteed. Accessories, Oils Tires. V OH, ITS /GREAT TO ^HAVE A r FINE ZRANGE YOU. TOO. WILL THROW OUT YOUR OLD RANGE WHEN YOU COME IN AND SEE THE MANY NEW POINTS TO OUR RANGES. THEY SAVE FUEL. SAVE STEPS. AND DO JUST THE FINEST COOKING! COME IN AND SEE OUR RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AND YOU WILL WANT THEMi PRICE THEM AND YOU WILL BUY. OUR HARDWARE WEARS M. for 8:25 2:20 3:20 5:25 INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. Loans on farm and city property at lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds and contracts bought and sold. 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. . Rally Day services at Dayton and Webfoot were well attended. The program included special music and recitations with a talk on Habit by the pastor. The florial decorations deserve special mention. Grapes For Sale: Niagara White Grapea 5 cents per pound at the farm of Hazen Willard 2} miles north east 44-2L A wild man has been caught in the forests of Miaouri who does not, know hia name an! says ha never heard the name of Kalaer Bill. It generally works out the other way—dt la after ' they know I wild. Washing Machines The home’s greatest labor saver, is what every home should own. The Prive Hrts Been Reduced You are invited to call at our store and have them explained to you. The cost of electric energy to operate the washing machine for a month is less tnan 20 cents. It saves 90 percent of the hard work, washes clothes to perfection, and wrings them ready for the line in a few minutes. Harris’ Drug Store YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. “It Serves You Right” CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Appearance and wear is what counts in a Suit or Overcoat, not only when you first buy it but how it will look after months of wear, is more important. Clothcraft, Micheal Stearns, Progressive and Mother’s Favor ite will answer all purposes. We have assembled several hundred Suits and Overcoats as Special inducements at Mrs. J. M. Glover of Brooklin New York has been visiting her mothear Mrs. Guy Carter in Newport, Orei on, and while on her way to Portland ac- companed by her mother, stopped over Monday last in Dayton to visit her uncle ? C. C. Carter and family. ’ Dt. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys ician, U. S. Bank Building. McMinn- ville, Oregon. 46tf The ladies of the Civic Club will give a masquerade social in the Opera bouse on Friday night October 28th 1921. The entertainment will be com- menced with the masquerade march followed by an appropriate program. There will be candy and ice cream booths where you will be privileged to invest some of your money for the benefit of the club. Phone llxl There is only one sure way. That is to start sav ing today. Open an account for them and add to it regularly. It will go a long way toward meet ing this expense * 'WWW/'» For anything m Real Estate see J. E. PROFFITT. of Dayton. What about tomorrow for those boys—you moth ers and fathers? Are you preparing TODAY to give them a college education when TOMORROW arrives? M. H. Kendall Law Office tn the | Commercial Club rooms in Dayton, Oregon, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. 45tf. . house needs painting. Fuller's Specification House Paints are told by the following Agents: Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Ca School Today—But Tomorrow? the Kalaer that they get George Freahour it b llding him a dwelling homd on hl« Iota In the W. S. U’Ren neighborhood In this city« $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx these are the best values of the season and cannot be equalled in up-stairs or down stores anywhere in the State. Store will be closed Wednesday Oct 12 on account of Jewish Holiday! D. M. NAYBERGER McMinnville, Outfitter« for the Whole Family Oregon