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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
Paragraphical Items of General Interest to Res idents of Dayton and Vicinity. F. J. Randall’s Grocery * *****^*w***e*w*o«**«w***ow«ww>( 8 P. TIME CARD Van Camp Pork & Beans 15c per can 2 for 25c 20c per can 2 for 35c SOUTHBOUND Train 351 Train 355 Train 35« Train .353 Train 357 arrives 9:13 a. m. arrives 11:45 a.m. arrivée 2:43 p. rn. arrives ö:U3 p. m. arrives 7:14 p. m. NORTHHOUND Train Train Train Train Train 30c for one large can 35« 354 358 352 360 arrives *-.53 arrives h:5o arrives 1 :09 arrives 3:33 arrives 6:38 a. m. a. m. p.m. p. m. p. rn. Time Card Dayton Bus leaves poatoflice in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound Yakima Fancy Strained Honey M. for 8:25 2:20 3:20 5:25 1 quart jir 50 cents 2 quart jar 90 cents AI THf ARCAM theatre ? Saturday, June 3—"Down * Home” from the book "Dabney J Todd.” A rural New England ■ a story. Comedy-Eddie Boland in ‘A Bottle Baby. ” Ü Next Week—Ruth Clifford in "Tropical Love.” Phone Ked 28 ANNOUNCEMENT We desire to announce to the public that we haue opened a meat market in the front of the room occupied by S. C. Purkey and are ready to meet the demands of the public in our line. A Few Prices Fresh Lard 15c per lb. Picnic Hams 18c per lb. Pure Pork Sausage 15c per pound. Plate Boiling meat 12 l-2c per lb. Cottage roll 22c jier lb. Other prices correspond Independent Meat Co O. P. Marquis, Mgr. BLACKSMITHING General Repairing of all Kinds PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE GRINDING Fred Anderson Acute and Chronic Diseases Dr. P. C. Magness Chiropractor Masonic Building McMinnville, Ore. Phone Blue 75 LAND SURVEYING and Maping ESTIMATES Elmer Parish Dayton, Ore. C. R. Watson anti Milo Pariah who have been working in Bend, Oregon, the last two or more months reached home the firat of the week for a few daya vacation. Mra. Maggie Morrison a former resi dent of near Dayton but now of Amity spent Saturday and Sunday with her long time friends Adam Rossner and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy and family of Newberg were the company at the M. E. Huddleston home in Dayton, Tuesday last. Mrs. C. Wise and son of Corvallis and Mra. R. H. Martin and daughters Margaret and Geneiveof Portland were visiting at the home of O. D. Wise near town last week. Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, Oregon. Phone Blue 5. 15tf For anything in J. E. PROFFITT. Real Estate see Rev. Lyle Willard and wife of Sa lem have been visiting their parents and other relatives in this locality a few daya recently. We are pleased to tell our readers that Mr. Jamea Coovert has recovered | suttleantly as to be able Jto be pre.ant ! on the plstorm with his old time com rade. of the Civil War, during the ex- •r-isea in the park Memorial Day Frank Night and family of Eugene. Oregon, visited from Saturday until Monday at the F. W. Hole home in thin city. W. C. McNaught and wife Aliro M. McNaught, of Portland and Mrs. W. L. Prentiss of the Progreasive Woman's League were here last week to attend the County Federation of Women’a Clubs. Mrs. Me. is the nominee on the Democratic ticket for Repreaenta- tive for Multnomah County. She is a very bright, entertaining lady and feels confident she will be elected. The last regulsr meeting of the Mon- dsy Card Club waa held at the home of Mrs. Paul Londershausen on Monday evening last. At this meeting the grsnd prize for the highest score during the sea-on waa awarded to Mrs. M. R. Cooper. The members also entertain ed their husbands at this meeting. Our aubsctihers for tbis week are; F. H. Francis, Chris Schunter, L. E. Jones, Morten Thompkins, Frank Saw yer, F. M. Hord, L. F. Hadley, Mrs. W. B. Clark, and H. G. Ogden. Mra. Tom McNish and family of Portland, accompanied by her daught er, Mrs. A. D. Foster of Camp Lewis, Washintgon, spent Decoration Day at the borne of Mrs. E. J. Nichola in this city. W. E. Gabriel, wife and daughter Catherine of Tillamook arrived in Day ton Saturday on a visit to Mrs. Gab- tiel's parents and other relatives. Mr. Gabriel relumed to his home Sunday evening but Mrs. Gabriel end daughter will make a week or ten days visit be fore returning home. Mrs W. Collin of Springfield, and her son Ralph of Portland were visit ing relatives here a day or so the first Ladds Funeral Home. of the week. i Oregon. Phone Blue 5. The 8th grade pupils will give a ! grade graduation exericee in the school building June 13th. The public is cor dially invited. McMinnville, 15tf. • CIIU11CH AlNNOUNCIMENp Mrs. C. L. Fowler and I. L. Crawley living about five or more miles from town received word that their father. First Methodist Episcopal Church— Mr. 8. W. Crawlev aged about 77 years Church School at 10 a. m. Prepara dropped dead at his home in Nebraska, tions are under way for Children’s Day Wednesday. May 24, 1922. and the proper observance of Education D. A. Snyder and wife autoed to Sunday. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Eugene and Albany Saturday and re- Next Sunday is Whitsunday and the mained away until Monday evening of pastor will preach a sermon in keeping thia week. with the day. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening prayer and praise service Mr. and Mra. W. B. Clark ot Salem with short talk by pastor at 8 p. m. spent acveral daya in Daytun and vicin There will be a booster meeting for the ity the firat of the week. Mra. Clark Epworth League Institute to be held at la well known here, being Mra. 8. J. Falls City, in McMinnville June 20 be Doraey at the time ahe lived here. Rev. W. T. Ford and family moved ginning al 7 in the evening. Why not to Lebanon, Oregon, the latter part of a College Club in every church to be last week. He has accepted the call composed of the young people who are of the Baptist people of that locality looking forward to adequate prepara and will be actively engaged in hie tion for life. Every effort ia being put forth to teach the mind and heart of ministerial work. every young man and woman with the Bert Hord of Southern Oregon is great need of a thorough preparation spending a few daya at the home of his tn order that they may take advantage parents, F. M. Hord and wife in Day- of the splendid opportunities the future ton. holds in store for them. The best is Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuiper have been none too good. There is many a abort enjoying visits last week from children cut but one pays dearly in the erd. The and old time acquaintances, being Mr. long way and the hard way is the bet Cahill and wife, Mra. Kasner and fam ter way. The Church of Jesus Christ ily all of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. is not satisfied to leave young people Morck and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Aber where she finds them but her slogan is deen, Washintgon. “Hitch your wagon to a star." WHf PATRONIZE THE HOME BANK This bank is a heavy taxpayer, all of which helps to lighten the individual burden. The taxes paid by this bank last yerr were dis tributed as follows: Oregon State Tax____ ..$190.75 County General Fund... . 100.73 County School Fund.... .. 56.70- Gopher and Mole Fund. .89 School Library Fund.__ .70 Indigent Soldier Fund.. .57 Market Road Fund___ .. 38.08 City of Dayton_____ _ . 283.70 School District No. 28.. . 266.56 Total.. .$938.58 Payto DO YOU WANT A RADIO PHONE? What is more attractive than a country home comfortable and well appointed, with the modem and up to date conveniences, that make home life easy and pleasant? With running water in the house, provided by an electric pumping outfit, elec tric iron, vacuum cleaner, electric range, fan for the summer months, heaters for the cool’fall days, all these made possible by having electricity on the farm. What attractions in the town can draw one away from a reality so pleasing and satisfying? And now the radio phone! Within a short time we shall have installed a Westinghouse receiving set and the public is invited to be our guests at our offices in Newberg. This set is capable of “pick ing up” 1500 miles and we feel our many friends will have the opportunity of listening to excellent entertainments which this set will afford. Electricity is the balm that eases the hard ships of human life. We shall have for sale the radio phones and after our set is installed we shall carry a stock to supply the large demands that are sure to follow. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Serves You Right” Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Evaporators of Fruita and V-s-etables. Packers of and Dealers in Fruits. Vegetables and all kinds of produce. Always in the marl' et for Green and Evaporated Fruits Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegctablea A. C. Darr and wife passed through Glen and Frank Hord, Jr. accompan- Dayton Saturday on their way to Amity led by Gien’a son, Ray, all of Portland to visit relatives in that thriving city, were the visitors at the F. M. Hord They stayed in Dayton a short time to ' home in thia city Saturday and Sunday. extend the glad hand to some of their Will Paxson and wife of Newberg many acquaintances here. accompanied by Arlington Binford vis O. C. Goodrich and family autoed to ited at the N. S. Stretch home Jin this Sand Lake Saturday last for an outing city Sunday last. of two or more days. Just for a little Frank D. Sawyer was in town the amusement he went a “fish’n” and as latter part of last week with 1000 or usual he caught all they could use. more tomato plants which he will plant Owing to the reduction of railroad on his place on Grand Island. DUR-ITE PAINT White $2.50 per gallon Colors $2.40 per gallon Guaranteed to Give Complete Satisfaction EDEMW5 HAWAPE fares, a person can travel to Portland from Dayton, via. S. P. trains much cheaper than by auto, even if you own and drive your own car. Week end rouund trip fare. Dayton to Portland 11.40, 15 day fare *1.50, and season fare *1.75. To these prices add the bus fare from town to the station. E. R. Means and family of Colton, Oregon, who have been spending a week or more with Mrs. Means’ moth er, took their departure fnr Star, Idaho, where they will stay for the coming summer with his people and expects to return to Colton where Mr. Means will teach school for the coming year. LAlUlAAXaBJlllUfAAAJÜijjUÍXaJíOJU^^ In our funeral home we have installed all that is neces sary to make up a Modern establishment keeping ever in thought how we can serve best. Mrs. huid who is a licensed embalmer takes full charge in serving for the bodies of women and children. Ladd’s Funeral Home Trios. W. Ladd Mrs. Ora Ladd Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers McMinnville, Ore. Phone Blue 5 3'jnnrirnQaQCKKiatxnuuŒinanaGinaiKKHi^^