Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 11, 1921, Image 3

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MILLER MERCANTILE CO
J. W. Shippy, Manager
Phone Red 27
Gents Department
Dayton, Oregon
Ladies’ Department
Special Nov. 12 to 19 only
Tricolette Blouses
Bargain« in Hats $2.89
Just received a new supply of Trico-
lette Blouses. These are the very
latest in styles and colors.
Our entire stock of Hats on display
at the wonderful price of $2.89 each.
Some of these hats sold as high as $6
each. While the majority would sell
on today’s market at $4 to $5. Re­
member to date Nov. 12 to 19, for on
Nov. 20 these hats go back to the
regular price. This is your chance to
get a hat at below the market price.
Remember the price $2.89
Bargains—Shoes
We have on display a large assort­
ment of shoes. These shoes are at
pre-war prices. Every pair is a rare
bargain. There are some sizes mis-
ing, but still a good lot to select from.
Yarns
More Yams! All colors! Now is the
time to lay in your supply, as i here
is only seven weeks left in which to
make your Christmas presents.
Don’t wait until the last minute to
make your selections. Buy yours
now!
Gowns
'N new stock of outing flannel gowns
full cut. Whites and colors. Priced
Right.
*******M*MMMMiM«*mwu«M|
TIME to DINE COMES every DAY
; Paragraphical
. We make eating a daily pleasure for those who know our
exceptional method of supplying our tables with the best the
season affords. It is our business to feed the community and
our business depends upon 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.
1 Item« of General Interest to Res- '
idenls of Dayton and Vicinity.
S P. TIME CARD
SOUTHBOUND
Train 351 arrive« 9:11 a. m.
Train 355 arrives 11:47 a.m.
Train 356 arrive« 2:36 p. m.
Train 353 arrives 5:43 p. m.
Train 357 arrive« 7:12 p. m.
R. L. Cinnamon
NORTHBOUND
Mr. and Mr« J. Seittera of McMirn-
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Snyder spent the
ville were in Dayton, Tuesday last day Sunday with relatives living in
viaillng relatives here.
Foreit Grove, Oregon.
3
Sheet Music and Stringed Instruments
Phonographs and Records
4
FINK & TILBURY MUSIC CO
SUCCESSORS TO
THE MUSIC SHOP
526 Elast Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon
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Ne tv and Used Pianos
C. Tilbury
Phone White 6411
Leonard D. Fink
wt ARE IN
THE HARDWARE
BUSINESS Ì
WHAT DO
WANT?
NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE
UNE, YOU CAN “GET IT” AT OUR STORE.
WE’VE GOT THE GOODS.
AND OUR STUFF IS THE BEST TO BE HAD ANY­
WHERE AT ANY PRICE.
WHEN WE SELL YOU ONCE WE FIGURE ON MAKING
YOU A CUSTOMER FOR LIFE. WE WILL DO IT. TOO.
IF YOU COME IN AND BUY FROM US ONCE.
OUR HARDWARE WEARS
E.DEMAPAY J HAP WAPE
356 arrives 5:50
354 arrives 8:43
358 arrives 1:00
352 arrives 3:46
360 arrives 6:46
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a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Rev. W. T. Ford reached home Fri­
day bat from a few weeka in California
where be ha* been in search of better
health. He reporta feeling much im­
proved by his trip.
Perle Hogle came home from Kelso,
Waahintgon Saturday laat and left
Sunday evening for Pomroy, Washing-
ton where he haa employment for the
time being.
FOR SALE: Four Pedigreed Blue
Andiluaian cockerel«. Inquire of Peter
Swanton, Dayton, Oregon.
49-2t.
The Ministers meeting met in Rev.
Kendall’« office Wednesday and or­
ganized. Rev. Fiaher waa elected
chairman and Rev. Ford aa aecretary.
After tranaacting aome urgent buaine««
they adjourned to meet again the 26th
of thia month.
Mr«. Amanda Wilaon «pent the day«
Saturday and Sunday in Portland with
relative« and friend«.
M. H. Kendall Law Office in the
Commercial Club rooma in Dayton,
Oregon,
Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons.
45tf.
Charles Andersen of North Bend,
Oregon and a former resident of Day­
ton, who waa the Commercial Club
aecretary while here, was in our eity
Wednesday extending the glad hand to
hie numerous acquaintances. He re­
ports his family well and 1« enthusiastic
about his present location.
At the Baptiat Church Sunday morn­
ing Rev. Ford will speak on the subject
“The Highway.” Sunday school 10 a.
m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Our church
will suspend services in the evening to
attend the Epworth League meeting
at the M. E. Church.
A sample of commercial Kentucky
bluegrass seed received by the farm
eropi department to be tested for purity
shows lees than 17 per cent pure seed
and more than 82 per cent chaff. Such
aeed is not only expensive at any price,
but if sown at the usual rate would be
wacted. Seed samples sent in are tested
for purity free of charge in the college
laboratories.
—O. A. C. Experiment
■tation.
C. F. HENDRIE Funeral Director
and embalmer, McMinnville, Oregon.
M. for
Wo have well selected assortment of
8:25
goods on hand and our services are
available st a moments notice day or
2:20
3:20
night.
A lady assistant has charge of
5:25
women aid childrens cases. Our prices
are as low aa consistent with the best
Estate see service
49» f.
Notice to the Public
In order that the public may be fully informed regarding
the true condition of the
BANK OF DAYTON
a statement of the condition of said bank at the close of
business November 8, 1921, is set forth below.
RESOURCES
1 x»ans and Discounts..............
$118,556.17
Overdrafts..............................
397.07
Bondsand Warrants......... .....
26,779.67
Banking house and fixtures..
10,700.00
Cash and Reserve..... .......... .
46.671.78
Total....... . . $203,104.69
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock_______ ______
.$ 25,000.00
Surplus Fund______________
. 4,300.00
Undivided Profits__________
. 3,808.44
Deposits_________ ________
. 169,996.25
.$203,104^
Totol_______
Cash Reserve required by law_______
$23,252.51
Reserve in excess of legal requirements
23,419.27
Bonds and warrants readily convertable into cash 26.779.67
Total amount quick assesta.
.$73,451.45
No money borrowed or bills re discounted.
The above statement is correct
J. L. S herman , President
J. L. S ttart , Cashier
Washing Machines
The home’s greatest labor saver, is what every
home should own.
The Price Has 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
than 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”
Time Card Dayton Bus
Leaves postoffice in
Northbound
P. M.
Southbound
Northbound
Southbound
For anything in Real
J. E. PROFFITT.
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See us before purchasing- a musical
instrument of any kind.
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Mr«. Henry Chapman who ha« been
•arioualy III thia paat weak, la reported 1
■■ aomawhat improved and la reating
comfortably.
Al Tllf ARCAM TtlfATRf
Coming to Portland
Saturday:—Nov. 12. “Scarlet
Days” by D. W. Griffith. Com­
ely, “Duds and Dry Goods.”
Wednesday:— Nov. 16 Fifth ep­ A Successful Specialist for the Past
isode, “Hurricane Hutch.” Fea­
fifteen Years
ture “When we were twenty-one’
Dr. Mellenthin
Hon Charles Evans Hughes, Secreta­
DOES NOT USE SURGERY
ry of State, aays of the Red Cross: ”1
tiust that the membership Roll Call Will be at Benson Hotel Monday, Tues­
day and Wednesday, November 21,
will bring about a general re-enrollment
in the American Red Cross and thus 22, 23. Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
evince the continued interest of the
American people in this great human­
THREE DAYS ONLY
itarian enterprise.
The need is to
No Charge for Examination
urgent and the agency is eo efficient
that the most generous support hould be
Dr. Mellentin is a regular
furthcoming.
We are all proud of the
graduate
in medicine and surgery
work of the American Red Cross.”
Call and See
Our large assortment of
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
Day ton Evaporating A Packing Co
Evaporators of Fruits and Vegetables. Packers of and
Dealers in Fruita Vegetables and all kinds of produce.
Always in the mark et for Green and Evaporated Fruita
Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce.
Aik your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables
and ts licensed by the state of
Oregon. He visits professional-
y the more important towns and
cities and offers to all who call on
this trip consultation and exam­
A very pleasant surprise birthday
ination free, except the expense
inner was given Mr. F. M. Rosemand
of
treatment when desired.
by hie wife at his home near Dayton,
According to his method of
on last Thursday evening. All the
children and their families were home treatment he does not operate for
and among the invited guests were chronic appendicitis, gall stones,
George H. Jackman and wife, F. W. ulcers of the stomach, toncils or
Hole and wife, B. A. Felton end wife adnoids.
and Rev. K. K. Clark and wife. A most
He has to his credit many won­ E
enjoyable evening waa experienced by
all present, and then not to be outdone derful results in diseases of the
blood,
by his father Edward Roseman saw stomach, liver, bowels,
Do You Use Coffee?
that hie father enjoyed thio joyous oe- skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bed
casion so well that he tried the same wetting, bladder, catarrh, weak
Then come in and let us supply your needs.
caper by having a birthday feed at his lungs, rheumatism, sciatic, leg
home in Dayton Tuesday evening of ulcers and rectal ailments.
We sell the best grade of bulk coffee on the mar­
thia week
If
you
have
been
ailing
for
any
Mrs. Docia Magness spent a part of
ket at 25 cents per pound and upward.
the day Saturday in McMinnville on a length of time and do not get any
setter, do not fail to call, as im­
shopping tour.
We sell the best and most popular brands of
proper measures rather than di-
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS.
steel cut, vacuum packed coffee in tins and paper.
Loans on farm and city property at sease are very often the cause of
lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds , long standing trouble.
Come in at once.
Ind contracts bought and «old. Keep
Remember the above date, that
your money busy day and night. See evamination on this trjp wl]l be
We have what you want
I the undersigned for mortgage invest*
free and that his treatment is
| ments.
Sixteen year« of saf« Invest*
different.
ments for clients Is a record of mat it.
Address: 336 Boston Block, g
Attorney IL A. Klika,
McMinnvilh, Oregon,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Pd adv.
Sewing machines, new or second
hand, for rent or sale. Lowest prices.
K. P. Loop
436-6th street,
McMinnville, Oregon.
44-tf.
Randall’s Gooery
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