Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 21, 1921, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAYTON TRIBUNE
F. T. MELLINGER,
Editor and Publisher
ISHAM-WHEELER STUDIOS
Entered ah second class matter, April
7, 1911, at the post office at Dayton,
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
YAMHILL lAUMlK
O. O. F. N N
Mwli «ach W.dncadav
nia ht In I. O.O. F. Hall
l laiton
Piano, Voice, Harmony, Counterpoint
I
302 Good nough Building, Fifth near Yamhi’l Stre< t
Portland, Oregon
Prof. Wheeler gives music lessons in Dayton at the home of
Mrs. F. E. Fisher.
[)R. O. C. GOODRICH
DENTIST
Dayton,
Our large assortment of
New Watches
Oregon
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.
Subscription *2.00»per year in advance.
FIRE!
If this paragraph is blue pen-' Oregon „ tbe tltlie .nd place for the An X A th»«uuan> nt the »nd o
oiled, it means that we are send- fi|ial hMr|
Mid rt|:a| ,cc<HJnt ,hd thia lin» nirana that tour aubavnptkin
mg you sample copies for a short:.
u ,
.
ha» »apir«d or la abuut tuaapir». Th»
time asking you toread carefully for the rin,,,
of
, vubhaher huMOa you will ranvw noon.
and subscribe for T he T ribune . I Now- Therefore, all persons interert-j
FIRE!
INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS N
a home company located at McMinnville
Oregon.
Write
W. L. WARRKN
M’MINNVILLE, ORK.
PHONE REP 5321
ed in said estate are hereby notified and
Mrs. George S. Robinson was a busi­
required to be and appear at said time
Notice Of Appointment
and place so Appointed for the hearing ness visitor in Portland Wednesday.
Notice la Hereby Given, that the un­ of said final account and then and there
dersigned, Ralph E. Williams and show cause if any exists why said final
OUR / ¿ICE LIST V.UI appearin this
James O. Williams have been duly ap­ account should not be allowed and ap­
paper from time to time. All prices
subject to change without notice.
pointed as executors of the estate and proved, said estate forever and finally
Please look them over each week in
last will and testament of Sarah E. settled and said administratrix dis­
order to »et our correct prices.
Williams, deceased, by the County charged and her bondsmen exonerated.
CERIALS
Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and
Dated thia 18th day of October. 1921
Drifted Snow Flour
* 2.20
they have duly qualified as such ex­
We make eating a daily pleasure for those who know our
Geneva Aiderman, Admin­
I Crown Flour._______ _________ | 2.15
ecutors
exceptional
method of supplying our tables with the best the
istratrix of said estate.
Kerr’s Best Pat. Flour
I 2 10
Therefore, all persons having claims Frank W. Fenton,
season
affords.
It is our business to feet! the community and
Rolled Oats per pound....... .. .......
,«l^
our business depends upon how well we fulfill our obligation.
against said estate are hereby notified Attorney for said estate.
Rolled Oats per 9 |a>und sack „............. 65
Try us once anti, you will come again not to complain, but to
and required to present the tame duly
■ Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack
.75
tell us that you appreciate our interest in you. We constant­
'Farina
___
_________________
.75
verified to the undersigned Ralph E.
Miss Hilda Olsen was a Portland
ly
have the finest CANDIES and ICE CREAM on hand; also
SYRUPS
Williams or James O. Williams at his-
Cigars anti Tobacco.
visitor over Saturday and Sunday.
I
Golden
5
(xiund
pail
.............
.50
residence at Dayton,in Yamhill County.
Golden 10 pound pail ....... ..
$ .90
Oregon, wthin 6 months from the first At the regular meeting of the Aitis: n
White 5 pound pail..... ........
..
.55
loge
Tuesday
evening
was
well
attend
­
publication of this notice in the Dayton
White 10 pound pail...........
*1.05
ed
and
al
the
close
of
the
business
Tribune, said date being the 30th day
PRODUCE
session those present enjoyed a treat
of September, 1921.
Eggs per dox__ ______ ___
43
of soup made from the famous evap< r-
■■HumuiiMiMmMmiM
n;a mtiMüMani
Dairy Butter per pound......
45
Dated thia 26th day of September A. ated soup vegetables prepared by the
Creamery Butter per pound
.v,
D.. 192L
D. E. & P. Co., of Dayton.
SUGAR
Ralph EL Williams and
M. H. Kendall Law Office in the
Car.e sugar per pound____
James O. Williams
Commercial Club rooms in Daytcn,
Cane sugar per sack______
6.90
Executors of said estate. Oregon,
Wednesday and Saturday
SOAPS
M. H. Kendall
afternoons.
45tf.
Miller’s Best............„__ -------
05
Attorney for said estate.
Crystal White .....4
............
_
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Byrne and Mis. j
for ...... 25
Clean
Easy
...........................
Hough all of Hillsdale, Oregon, spent
—2 for .15
Three Heart Naptha____ .... for 05
Notice of Final Settlement
a pleasant day Sunday at the home of
White Cap .........._______ - 3 for .25
Notice Ie Hereby Given, that the M. R. Cooper and family in Dayton.
Steam refined Borax......
2 for .25
Sewing machines, new or second
Once you’ve
Feis Naptha........ ................ 10c per bar
undersigned, Geneva Aiderman, as ad­
enjoyed the
ministratrix of the estate of Phebe La- hand, for rent or sale. Lowest prices.
Canned Good»
K. P. Loop 436-6th street,
Fever, deceased, has filed her final ac­
toasted flavor
Solid Pack tomatoes..... .....
20
McMinnville, Oregon.
44-tf.
count of the administration upon said
you will al­
Standard tomatoes . ............
estate, in the County Court, of Yam­
Select com_........................
ways want it
.25
YAMHILL COUNTY
Standard corn...... ... ......
bill County, State of Oregon and said
.15
Court has appointed the 5th day of
December, 1921, at the hour of Ten
Miller Mercantile Co.
o’clock in the forenoon of said day at
J. H. GIBSON, President
Davton Or-von
the County Court room in the Court The only Abstiact Books in Yam­
hill County
House at McMinnville, Yamhill County,
Miller Mercantile Co
V. H. BALLARD
TIME to DINE COMES every DAY
LUC
STRI
Its
toasted
TO
R. L. Cinnamon
seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor
Abstract
McMinnville,
Company
- •
Oregon
Little Wonders
Madam—
We have
the famous
Boss of the
Roads.
These over­
all s are
made of
the best
quality of
goods that
can be pro-
ducpu and the workmanship is of the very best.
The price of these overalls is $2.00
that you can work yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
E have established a service
painting practice goes back more
for women and men who
than 72 years. We are one of the
want to do small jobs of interior
country’s largest manufacturers.
painting, varnishing or refinishing
Our experts make a study of spe­
of furniture, floors, bath rooms,
cifying paints for every kiad of
walls, bric-a-brac, basketry, brack­
use.
ets, etc.
i
Follow Fuller’s 'Home Serv-
It’s a free service. You simply
ice"
Specifications, and you’ll get
tell us what you have to refinish,
the
exact
effects you’re looking for.
how finished now and what effect
W
We have other brands that are cheaper for
. those desiring a lower price. Our prices on these
range from $1.35 to $1.50.
Miller Mercantile Co
Phone Red 27
J. W. Shippy, Kfgr.
Dayton, Oregon
A
*
you want to get.
We tell you how to do it—in
detail. What kind of material to
use. What kind of brush. What
method. Where to buy.
You can work transformation in
home things that will surprise you.
Old bedsteads, tables, chairs,
floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really
only on the surface. Paint, var­
nish or enamel them and they’re
new/
We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for just this
kind of work — Fuller’s “Home
Service” Paint products—for you
to use.
They dry perfectly, spread easily
and smoothly, and give every de­
sired result. You’ll be surprised
to learn what you can do,—once
you’ve used them.
Our experience with paints and
Don’t think you can’t because
you haven’t done this kind of work
before. Let Fuller products and
Fuller service show you that you
can.
Where to Buy
Important that you get the right
material so be sure to go to the naht
store for Fuller pro­
ducts. Cut out coupon
below as a memo to
direct you.
Write
us now— a
post card—for complete
catalog of Fuller’s Spec­
ification “Home Serv­
ice” Paint Products,
which tells just what to
buy for the work you
have in mind. Send full description
of, and get our free advice on refinish-
mg furniture, chairs, floors, bric-a-
•brac, brackets, basketry, etc.
Fuller^
•
Dayton ELECTRIC Shoe Shop
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.
o
STORE CHATS
In no Drug store in Oregon is greater care ex­
ercised in compounding prescriptions and family
recipes than in ours. Absolute accuracy and a rigid
adherence to the highest code of ethics character­
izes every step in the work of this department.
We began this way more than a third of a century
ago; we shall continue this way to the end of our
prescription work.
Attention is again called to our exceptionally
fine line of candy. It’s strictly high grade and all
priced right. We have lately stocked a new line
of hand madeichocolates called the ‘Half and Half,
the center being half cream and half fruit paste.
It sells regularly for 60 cents per pound. We want
you to know how good it is and Saturday Only
will sell it for 50 cents per pound. Another worth
while special for Saturday is a fine Jelly Bean at
25 cents per pound. If you are not already among
our pleased candy customers, make a trial purchase
and we hope and believe that you too will be
among those who buy candy at
HARRIS’
SPÉCIFICATION
Home ServiceTaints
Varnishes • Inamsls
Are the essentials in OUR business
*
*
These we strictly adhere to by purchasing only
goods of the HIGHEST QUALITY in sufficient quan­
M’fd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. IS, San Franciaco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for 72 Years
«
Established 1840
For all Exterior Jobs of Fainting It to advisable to S muk ths Servlcea of a Maata Palata;
Fifteen-for-FIoor«
Flftren-for-Floore I*
Fullar’e Specification
for a durable, beauti­
ful floor varniah of
the «neat type. Not
Injured by boiling wa­
ter, rolling furniture
tity to gain minimum prices, thereby enabling us to
upply YOU with the BEST for the LEAST,
or very herd wear,
SAVE THIS
(Cut this out and put It In your
poektt-book or handbag as a tnamo.)
FuHer'a “Homa Sarvics” Paint
Product» are eold by ths following
In your oityi
Day ton Lumber Yard
Have just received another car of Lumber,
am keeping my yard fully stocked up with Lum
her, Shingles and all kinds of building materials.
Alto maker» of
Randall’s Gooery
DtcortL Rubber. C«-
ment F16»r Paint,
"Fullwwaar” Verniah,
íiíkMwhlts tnsm«i, Washable Wail Finish:
Auto Kn»m«l,
Rars
rn
8n4 Roof Paint
’•¡fit, «Ad FIONBBÄ
■8
1
S. B. DEY
R. L. HARRIS
Phono 42x2
Day ton, Orégon