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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1922)
^************»««**e**ww%%www%%^ Eat Quality Groceries Them At You Get Items of General Interest to Res ident* of Dayton and Vicinity. Randall’s Grocery NOTICE 8 P. TIME CARD HOUTHBOUND Train 361 Train 356 Train 366 Train 363 Train 367 Fresh Stock arrivée 9:13 a. m. arrives 11:46 a.m. arrivea 2:43 p. m. arrives 6:03 p. m. arrivea 7:14 p. m. northbound Preferred Stock Pine Apple, Raisins of all kinds, Sun Maid Cluster Raisins, P, S. Currants, Libby’s Ripe Olives, Green Olives in Glass, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Layer Figs, Fancy Dates, Ground and Shredded Cocoanut, Pre ferred Stock Fancy Main, Golden Bantam Corn, Preferred Stock Tender Melt ing Peas, Preferred Stock Tiny Peas. Candies and Nuts Plain Mixed 16c per lb. 7 lbs. $1. Xmas or Broken Mixed 20c lb. Mixed Creams 20c per lb., 5g lbs. for $1. French Style Mixed 30c per lb., 3 a lbs. for $1. Commercial Chocolates 30c per lb., 4 lbs. $1. Almonds 30c per lb., 4 lbs. for $ I. Oregon Walnuts Fancy 35c per lb., 3 lbs. $1. Brazil Nuts 20c per lb., 2 lbs. 35c, 6 lb«. $1. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 15c per Ik, 7 lbs. $1. Mixed Nuts 25c. Use Penins Crystal White Syrup in making candy. It’s best. Something new - Carnation Premium Rolled Oats 4Oc per pkg. Perferred Stock Salad 35c & 60c can. Glen Rosa Orange Marmlade, 35c jar. Car- stein's Boneless Pickled Pigs Feet 35c per pint jar. Libby's Sweet and Sour Pickles in Glass 25c. Friday and Saturday Specials Large package Sea Foam Washing Powder 25c. Kellog’s Com Flakes 10c per package. Pride’s Mince Meat 15c per can. Crystal White Soap 25 bars for $1. Lemons, small size 25c per dozen. F. J. Randall’s Grocery Phone Red 28 Paragraphical Train Train Train Train Train 366 364 368 352 360 arrivea arrives arrivea arrives arrives *-53 8:5u 1:09 3:33 6:38 a. m. a. m. p.m. p. m. p. m. Tima Card Dayton Bus leaves pwtoffice in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound M. for 8:26 2:20 3:20 5:26 To holders of Liberty Bonds All Bonds bearing* the prefix letters A, B, C, D, E and F have been called for payment on December 15. If you have bonds bearing these let ters they should be sent in at once. We will be pleased to perform this Service for You. AI THE ARCADE EHEAERE Saturday, Dec. 16- “Flower of the North,” by James Oliver Curwood, with Henry B. Wal thall and an all star cast. Next Week—“The Heart of Maryland” from the famous stage play by the same title. a ink g/" Dayton Dayton Oregon Remember the Free'Matinee Saturday afternoons, Dec. 16 and 23.>- Community.Xmas Tree Sat eve, Dec. 23, 7:15. Christmas niget—“The Cour age of Marge O’Doone” by James Oliver Curwood. Don’t forget the Free Matinee Dec. 16-23. Entirely different program from the night show. F. W. Hole was In Salem Saturday Prof. E. R. Means and family of Col* last on business returning home via ton, Oregon, enjoyed a day’s visit with stage in the evening. relatives in Dayton Sunday last THE PICK OF THE PICTURES APPROPRIATE MUSIC Ladds Funeral Home., McMinnville, Oregon. Phone Blue 5. 15tf Mrs. F. T. Mellinger was in McMinn ville in attendance at the reading club, Thuraday afternoon, as guest of Mrs. Dr. W. H. Lott. T. A. Boulden has been missed from his accustomed place on our streets these last few days. He was called to the bedside of his father. Thomas Boul- den of Monmouth, who was taken to Portland for an operation and apparent ly was in a fair way to recovery but the shock and hia age which was about 78 years was against him and he died in Portland, Dec. 12tb. T. A. will be Mrs. Mary B. Robertson and son, away until after the funeral which will Dwight, of Newport, Oregon, left Sat-1 be held in Monmouth. Day ton, Oreg-on liemember the Free Matinee Saturday afternoons Dec. 16—23. Community Xmas Tree, Saturday evening, Dec. 23, 7:15. R. L. Harris spent the day Monday Mrs. C. A. Rockhill and her father. in Portland on business and taking in J. A. Mothoin left the latter part of the sights of the city laat week for a few days viait with rel atives and »rquRintaneBa in Seattle. W. 8. U’Ren and wife were in Port H. A. Kerr was a Portland viaitor land Tuesday on business and looking Tuesday. Like everythu g ehe the for a place to keep warm. business of selling fruit ia sometimes Mrs. T. A. Boulden and daughters, up and sometimes down Edna and Aleatha who have been in MARRIED—in Portland, Oregon, Astoria for a month or more reached December 2nd. 1922, Miss Grace Ab- home Saturday laat. The rooms occu <1111, of Dayton, Orson, to Mr. Maurice pied hv them were burned in the late K. Fisher, cf Portland. Mrs. Fisher conflagration, but they were successful waa born and raised in Dayton, and h' r in saving their belongings. Mra. Bnul- many friends with the Tribune exterd den claims this waa the greatest calam congratulations. ity she ever experienced. The .thous ands of people who had lost nil their Mrs. J. E. Mellinger is suffering con siderably with sn acute attack of <heu- posaesaions and homes and separated mntism having bean confined to the from relatives and friends was pitiful to vitneas. house since Thanksgiving. urdsy for San Diego. California, where WHITE Sewing machines at Dem- they expect to spend the remainder of aray’s Hardware store. The toastmaster says ao much in in Charies Hadley moved the first of the the winter. troducing speakers that they haven’t week to his new home in Dayton re The Sunday School convention will The usual greeting between Dayton cently purchased from M. C. Versteeg. be on over Sunday in the Evangelical much time left to do much damage. people Tuesday and Wednesday was, "how many water pipes froze up at church. On account of thia the (Jnion- vale Sunday school has voted to adjourn your house?" I and meet with the Eangelical Sunday | L. H. Litscher has been on the 8’c^ school at Dayton and following the list this past week or more. I Sunday school there will be a sermon VIOLIN teacher, call Red 61. 49tf b* the pastor on, "Power” unless one of the visiting speakers can be secured. The visiting Sunday school will bring their lunch and eat in the annex of the church. All visiting friends are invit ed to eat their lunches here. Dishes, table and stove to make coffee on will be at your service. In the afternoon will be the convention and in the even- ing at 6:30 C. E. service. And the WhenF. M. Hord arrirved in Wal- c]08ing 8er*ice will be ln the Ev8ngel. lace. Idaho, he landed in two feet of i(.8| chureh whlf.h w,„ be , union w. mow. He did not tarry long and told vjee thore people there he was coming back 1 to • r country where it was warm and 1 Th« local Parent-Teachers Associa tion held a box soial in the opera house landed home Monday morning of this I# . .. ... . । Monday night. A program featuring I week. . 6 . n< 0 warm the children was rendered and consis«. • weather he referred to let’s send him ed of such numbers as drillsand march ' back. es by the grades interspersed by indi BORN—To Mr. and Mra. Wolfen vidual and group selections from mem berger. at their home a few miles from bers of the high school. The capacity of the hall was taxed and although the Day ton, on Decebmer 8. 1922, a boy. sale of baskets following the program Mrs. Wolfenberger was formerly Mias was not as brisk as hoped for the as Eva Trent and a teacher in the Dayton sociation was satisfied. They cleared I school. approximately |55 which will be used for carrying on the special work of the CARD OF THANKS We desire in thia manner to thank organization. Rev. F. E. Fisher received a tele- gram Tuesday morning stating that his father, J. J. Fisher, aged about 87 yeasr, had died at his home in Jersey Shore, Penn. A peculiarity of this man’s life was that he had only 20 real birthdays having been born February - , 29th, 11^6. Our Retiring from Business SALE still continues with great reductions throughout . the store. Ladies and Misses Fancy Suits have taken an other drop from the former low prices, as we have too many Suits, and the low pricss must cleat them out. $25.60 to 29.50 to 35.00 to 40.00 to 50.00 $27.50 to close out 32.50 to close out 37.50 to close out 42.50 to close out to close out $15.00 18.65 21.85 26.75 37.40 Entire Stock of Coats Dresses, Skirts and Furs have been re- duced still lower D M McMinnville, Nay Oregon berger our many kind neighbora and friends who so ably assisted us and extended : sympahy during the sickness and death । of our darling baby boy. Also do we । feel grateful for those besutiful floral. offerings. Mr. and Mrs. John Gross and i eons. Chester and Samel Grose. D. A. Webster and wife accompanied by F. H. Alvord are spending a few days st the cosst this week. They are merely demonstrating the Pacific ocean to their guest who htiIs from tne At- lantic seaboard. They will return the last of the week. The revival meeting« at Webfoot M. Mrs. J. W. Shippy a-companied by E. church closed on Wednesday night. her mother, Mrs. C. G. Christensen, The services next Sunday will be at I left for Corvallis Tuesday morning 9:30 a. m., while at Dayton the regti-1 where they will attend the Price evan- lar morning service st 11 a. m. will be peli-tic services which sre being held devoted to the conducting of a funeral, thire for three days this week. They There will be no evening service on sc- expict to ba home agsin Thursday count of the Sunday School Convention, morning and in the meantime their hua- Ersel Dodson and wife of the Me- bands are «joying the comforts uf Kensie country and his brother. Harold batching. Dodson, were the company at Prof. Mrs. Amanda Wihcn after a month Dodson's home in Dayton Sunday. or more at Amity nursing ia once more Ersel and wife expect to remain here a resident of Dayton having arrived until after Christmas. home list Saturday, ✓ Christmas isjless than one month away. It is time to plan andfprovide those gifts desireable and acceptable to those near and dear. Useful gifts are most appreciated. We suggest the following list of useful-’electrical devices, serviceable, dur able and surely pleasing to the receiver. Waffle Iron* Smoothing Iron Coffee Percolator Tea Pot Electric Range Washing Machine Curling Iron Electric Heater Radio Set A carton of 40 or 60 watt lamps, and many other electrical devices. We have a complete stock of electrical merchandise and invite your inspection. We sell only goods of first class quality. Order now for delivery just before Christmas. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Serve« You Right”