Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 27, 1922, Image 3

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

    -
The Newberg Laundry
I
Paragraphical
Item« of General Interest to Res-
i Idents of Dayton and Vicinity.
Solicits Your Patronage
First Class Work and Good Service Guaranteed
........................................-mmnj
8 P. TIME CARD
hoijthiioi / no
Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co
He sure tu
arrives P;H M. m
“rriv‘,B 11:17 a.m.
arrive« 2:36 p m
arrive« 5:43 p. m.
arrives 7:12 p. tn.
nokthhounu
l^avea poaloffic« in
Northbound
P. M.
Southbound
Northbound
Southbound
Dayton ELECTRIC Shoe Shop
“ firBt <*«'. up-to-date
Electric 1 inishmg Machine, which enables me tn
turn out a first cU job in 'a short time
Th. Senior Claw of the Dayton High
School will present a play |n the Opera
Hous. in thi. city on Friday evening,
Feb. 3rd.
M. for
8:25
2:3)
3:20
5:26
worin
28th, 1922
« lilt ARUDt IHfAIRf
$ 25.00
Junior
Reduced
This specially designed.
Ford battery is sturdy, pow­
erful, dependable. You will
want one.
J. B, KLATT
R Street between 2nd A 3rd
McMinnville, Oreg
SFRVICF STATION
Exioe
BATTERIES
Some people think that two dollar
b,,ls “re un,uckeJ and they get rid of
■ waded to Mrs. Herman Wilson, and Abdill and Lina Buckley wereMcMinn’
r<- Leslie Duzan.
An elaborate I v’*,e ’hoppers Saturday.
luncheuri —
*
3|h dne
Mi„
January t ixth.
Florence Herrn g, on the W. P. FaImer
Y ou will make better citizens
of them and insure for them
the comforts and pleasures
of old age.
g/’Dayton
DaytonOregon
“Teach your dollars to have more cento’
I
fami)/ returned with
U
during ^thunderstorm
flew,hi8 silken kite
as a metal attraction, h; got a^park—nding
Metric-
and ne^tive con-
ity,
dition of electric excitement
of Y^ee^aln^
^~the
element yet known to mankind? harneSS the most elus>ve
motr^And wi°&
we have the electric
machines from the irreat
machine. Dointr it
rioto
but «ift Kr"ast of
labor-saving
8 small sewing
™
his home Saturday
«pent
a few bu«y
last week and the fore part of
You had better get YOUR share 3i‘ part - of —
home Tuesday
morning.
before it is too late
Mr«. Cha«. Bailey of St. Juhns,
You have been hoping for
a real Ford battery at a low
price. Here it is. The new
them the habit of
Remember, every dollar you send to
« mail order house frnm Dayton robs
this town of loo centa WOfth of
prosperity.
Ihe Mondsy.Card Club met at the I
A,,en ,nd wife autoed to Mon-
h me of Mra. Paul Londerahsu.cn last I mo“th to
friends Sunday last.
M nday evening.
The prizes were I
Mesdames G. H. Baxter, W F
Barnard
McMinnville, Oregon
I
ment».
Sixteen years of safe invest
menu for clients is a record of merit.
sick at his home during the past week th*m
<l»»»ckly as possible. Some of
i» at hi« accustomed place behind the °U’' ■ub*c-''b«f« don’t appear to be
counters in the U’Ren hardware store ,uPer,titioua, however.
Thia is not a sale of Odds and Ends,
but everything goes.
• D. M. NAYBERGER
Teach
thrift.
your money bu«y day and r.igbt. See
the undersigned for mortgage invest­
he come, the better Day ton look« to
him and a. he has »ecu re J an option on
« house and office room« we feel justifi-
ed in saying Dayton will have another
Doctor in a few day».
L. H. Litscher who has been quitJ
Hundreds of Bargains are at your dis-
po*al at half price and some for less,
and everything in the store is reduced
from 15 to 50 per cent.
Mail orders filled Promptly
Open a Bank Account for
them.
Thursday morning looking after aome
business
for the city of Dayton.
For anythin« in Real Estate see
ihe Civic club ladies gave a silver
J. E. PROFFITT.
tea
at the home of Mrs. E. J. Nichols
Or. R. I. Hall of Southetlin, Oregon,
Wednesday
last.
wae here again Tuesday and each time
Our GREAT SALE Will Close
u ,
of Tomorrow
Loans on farm and city property at
lowest rate«. Mortgage«, note», bond«
■nd contract» bought and »old. Keep
Attorney B. A. Kliks,
Saturday;-Jan. 28. ‘'Cynthia
McMinnville. Oregon.
of the Minute” by l/juis Jownh i «
Vance. Holin Comedy "Teach- L,
"""
hi«
ing the Teacher.”
creditors can keep him hustling like
Next Week;—Tom Moore in the dickens.
Hold Your Horses.”
J. S. Morin waa in the county seat
Remember the Date
S aturday , J anuary
Will be the Men and Women
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS.
A Trial Will Convince You.
BEGINNING Of THE END
The Children ofToday
A largi deligation of our people were
In McMinnville Wednesday night in at­
tendance of the EI m . lodge which
■warded the prizes for the ticket
•'•Hing. A. C Detmering drew a >25.00
e<«h prize and O. C. Goodrich brought
homa the bacon. Doc. .aye that bacon
whs a ham.
fime Card Dayton Bu«
A-kym., Grocer for Gold Nu„.t tvMor.Ud Soup Vegetable.
for them .nd re
"here and R. M. Wheeler.
Train 35« arrives 5;50 a. m
I ram 354 arrives k^3 a. m
Train 4M arrives 1 :(M> p. m
t 2 ”
3:<« p- m.
I rain 3«o arrives 8:46 p. m.
,Or Ore*n “nd
Fruit.
u. before .idling any kind of produce.
P.rticul.rs. Watch
member the date.
Th. Hat , f our subscribers for the
week are as follows: It. R. Rand, Jas
W. Convert, H. Jno. Vine, B. p. Brook-
Leave Work at Spangle’s Barber Shop
Train 361
ri" "
Fra r> 35«
Tra ri 363
I rain ,<57
F»rm Fulks” ia the title uf th. p)-y I «
be given in the opera house in
1 ■
city on ths evening of Friday, Feb 3
Pueter, will be out .uon with full
«pent a few pleasant days last week
With her parents. H. G. Ogden and
wife of this city, returning to her
home Sunday evening accompanied by
Mr». W. O. Barnard, who will remain
with her of a few days.
a. Dayton on her way to her home in
Eastern Oregon, the fore part of the
week.
F. E. Berry and wife came in from
the country Sunday last and enjoyed a
home visit with Mrs. Berry’s parents
J. E. Mellirger and wife living in this
city.
Mrs. Jane Jones and Mrs. R. L.
Harris enjoyed a surprise visit Sunday
fioin Mrs. Dcllie Fusion, Misses Bert
■nd Louise Jones daughters and sister«
of these Dayton ladies and Mr. Lyle E.
Jonis a grandson and nephew. All
theiie parties live in Portland an.l en­
joyed another happy day in their "old
home town."
“It Serves You Right”
Mrs. M. E. Nichola wa« in Portland
to uay to lake in the industrial «how.
H. B. Allen waa in Portland Friday
last to attend the funeral of an uncle.
Thia waa the firat death to occur in the
Allen
family in eighty-nine years
covering a period of three generation«.
J. O. Dewell and wife and two sons
W. S. U’Ren and J. E. Proffitt were
after spending several months in th«
east are once more residents of Yam- business visitors in Corvallis Tuesday.
hill County, hiving arrived in McMinn­
Mra. Jessie Hadley has been sick
ville Saturday last.
this past week and was not able to be
J. D. Stuart and wife left Tuesday ■ t her place in the school, but is re-
via: automobile for their former home ported as recuperating rapidly and
in Glenco, Oklahoma. They will travel expects to be with her classes nexl
the southern route thrmgh California week
a: d will be on the way some twenty or
A merry party of ths Dayton school
mote days.
children enjoyed a party Tuesday even-
Galon Hord of
Portland passed
>ng at the B. F. Brookshere home in
through Dayton Monday morning on this city.
his way up to Grund Ronde wnere he
’’Hold Your Horse«.’’ Tom Moore is
has employment in helping ereci the coming.
new bank building being built in that
town.
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
1 have the agency for the St. Helens
Incubator made of western Red Cedar,
the best Known material of incubator
construction, any she, equipped for
either oil or electricity sold on trial,
' cs’h, or installment, at lowest nrices.
Also Brooders, box or Canopy type.
W. E. Grabenhorst
Phone 1x19
Dayton, Oregon.
Ladd’s Funeral Home
Formally Tilbury’s Chapel
o„ Udd
Thoma, W Udd
McMinnville, Ore.
Phone Blue 5
Alojhjnd bu/
SPECIAL
6tf.
Mrs. Nora Haynes a former resident
of this place but now of Newberg was
here Tuesday visiting her mother Mr«.
G. B. Franklin.
Word comes to ua that Mies Bertha
Magness who has been a missionary in
China the past five years reached the
We find the following named Dayton home of her father in the Wheatland
people among the list of men and neighborhood Wednesday of thia week.
I women chosen by the County Court for This is her first visit home during the
jury duty in 1922. Ennes Aldeiman. fi”e years above mentioned.
George L. Losey, Jas. McDougall and
Mr. C. Litscher has been afflictei
Mesdames Emily J. Nichols and Carrie again with one of thoae customary sick
K .Sherman. These ladies bear the ’ ill thia past week but is repotted as
distinction of being the find ladies of imnroving once more.
this city chosen for jury duty.
C. C. Poling a former Evangelical
A city in the south, advertising its preacher in thia place but now of Johns-
.many
advantages,
among
others town, Penn, war here Tuesday extend-
mentions the fact that very handsome ing the ghd hand to his mray f-iendJ
coffin« and caskets are made there and ■ nd acquaintances.
The Rev looks
snii at re>aonable prices; also that the well »nd says the affection of his throat
ambulance is available ard responds to is improving considerable during hia '
■ widenfs when not otherwise engaged. vacation in the v eat If the desires of
Fine! What more do you want? Nice,'
^eBrt were fulfilled he would once
comfortable coffins cheap and a ride more become n resident of some place
in the ambulance while you are waiting in tt Is part » f Oregon.
for the casket I Mutt be a good place
See W. L. WARREN ebr t your In
to die In,
■branca.
<th modern equipment, motorized
conveyances and spacious chapel, we are
able to render a complete service.
II
.
s
J
3
j
20 bar assortment of Toilet
Soap for $1.00; one assort* 5
ment to a customer.
।
This assortment is made i
up of popular and well
known brands which re^ju*
larly retails at 10c pr. bar
__
While our supply lasts
V1° - you 20 bar® for W OO, a saving
of hali the regular retail price. Your dob
lar does its full du|y here.
STAPLE GROCERIES
J Cane Sugar $6.00 per hundred. Vim Flour $190
J per sack. Fancy Apples $1.35 per box. Bacon Backs
ft ¿5c per pound. Unwrapped bread 2 for 13c.
3
J Try our bulk coffee, priced at 25 and 35c per pound. 3
F. J. Randall’s Grocery
Phone Red 28
?