»«MMM*************************! I » Paragraphical Items of Cenarsi Interest to Res­ idents of Dayton and Vicinity. Randall’s Grocery Two Big Bargains in Apples S P. TIME CARD GOOD HOUTHHOUNO CIGARETTES Train 351 arrives 9:13 a. m. Train 355 arrives 11:15 a.m. Train 366 arrives 2:43 p. m. Train 853 arrive« 6:03 p. m. Train 357 arrives 7:14 p. m. Yellow Newtons, Best apple of the season, $ 1.15 a box. Rome Beauty, a fine eating or cooking apple $1.00 1O‘ NOKTHHOUNO Train Train Train Train Train Naval Oranges are at their best, we buy 356 arrive« *-53 a. m. 354 arrive« h;5O a. m. 353 arrive« 1:09 p.m. 352 arrive« 3:33 p. m. 360 arrive« 6:38 p. m. GENUINE “BULL" DURHAM Time Card Dayton Bus in large quantities, hence we sell at the lowest price, ixfHve» postoffice in A. North bound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound New Shipment due Thursday TOBACCO M. for K:25 2:20 3:20 5:25 WHITE Sewing machine« at Dem­ aray'« Hardware «tore. D. A. Snyder of the Evaporating Co. »pent the day Wednesday in Sher- , wood on bunlnem. Try Our Bulk Coffee BORN—To Mr. and Mr«. Smith Field» in the Webfoot neighborhood, on Sunday. March 11th, 1923, a girl. Satisfaction Guaranteed Continued Do you realize the value to you of a check book which gives you a permanent record of all affairs and leads the way to success. It encourages a methodical handling of your bills paid? Have YOU a checking account here? Mh* Helen Roneman fa at the home of her parenta Mr. and Mra. F. M. Roaeman, for a week'» vacation from her school at Corvallia. Ai Inf ARCADt UlfAIRE Horse Shoe, 35c, 3 lbs. for $1.00. Randall’s Blend, 40c, 3 lbs. for $1.00. We have cheajier Bulk Coffee if you want it The Stubs of Your Check Book Tell a Story Saturday, March 24-“Human Hearts” with House Peters. The ■tory whole world loves. Next Week—“The Kentucky Derby” a thrilling racing melo­ drama with Reginald Denny. "Father what la a monologue?" "Oh, a conversation between ,our mother and me.” Mias Lula Nichola who has been at Camp Lewie for the past month ar­ Phone your orders to rived home Saturday night. A prominent man of Dayton claims Phone Red 28 that a man never realize» how many THE PICK OF THE PICTURES Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sigler after The Loyal Daughters class of the things he disapprove» of until his and be satisfied APPROPRIATE MUSIC spending a week or more with their M. E. Sunday school entertained a daughter reaches 16. children in Portland, arrived home number of young friends in the Mrs. Henry May of Oregon City, safely tM> latter part of last week. church parlor last Friday evening. formerly known here as Mra. Julia «. Jones was here for an over Sun Mrs. Rutii Haydon, secretary of the Me have toon told that a certain day visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. Mutual Phone Co. viaitod a day or so Dayton resident ay.s, "a lot of people C. Carter and family. with friend« in Portland the first of expect to sprout wings because they each week VIOLIN Teacher, call Red 61. 49»» the week and during her absence Mrs. have i hoir names on the fly leaf of Lunger tok charge of the phone office the Bible. Mrs. E. J. Nichols entertained the Pleasant Hour Reading Club at her A letter to the Tribune from J. J. Mrs. Fred Lunger a one time resi- i home in this city last Friday. As this Have just received a car load of high grade Rowley who is In a cancer hospital in dent of Dayton. hut now of Ion«», Ore- Popularity Contest event came the day before St. Pat- Centralia, WaHhlngton, say« he i« im gon. has been spending a happy week Shingles which are now ready for our customers rick’a Day, the decorations and enter­ proving rapidly and I» In good spirits with her old time friends, W. O. Bar- at a reasonable price. tainment was in regular old Irisn and expects to be homo in about two nard and wife and renewing acquaint- !style. weoim. He I» loud In his praise of anees of many friends in the days this in»titiitlon. gone by. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hatfield accom­ We also carry a full line of lumber and panied by W. D. Scott and Elmer Bus­ builders supplies always on hand. by all of Rex. Oregon, were in Day- ;ton Tuesday night to attend the meet­ Pays—April 7, 1923 ing of the United Artisans. George H, Hessler, sophomore in commerce, and Victor P. Hessler, Dayton, Phone 42x2 Dr. Miller, eyeglasses, McMinnville, sophomore in electrical engineering, Oregon Oregon. 4tf:both of Dayton, were among the 86 A number of Masons from thia local'students who averaged above 93 per ity »pent a pleasant night with Bro. [cent in the fall term. Sixteen stud- Masons in McMinnville Tuesday last, ente in the college made a straight "A" for the term. George Hessler No matter when you go South or Otto Bertram accompanied by Mr. made 95.14 per cent and Victor 93.71. and Mrs. F. T. Mellinger attended the' „ East, you’ll find four high-class • •• Besure and hear the Whitney Boys wedding of - — Ernest - Berry in - Portland Chorus the most thrilling chorus in on Wednesday evening. “Shasta Route” trains at your America. They will appear in the With a large carefully selected materials, and service daily. A number of Rebekahs of the Day­ Dayton Opera House Sunday morning ton lodge made a fraternal visit with March 25th at 11 o’clock. Ralph with experienced workmen, we are prepared to do the members of the McMinnville lodge Richards, ten year old piano prodigy. ¡Convenient schedules, comfort­ all kinds of electrical work at moderate prices. If of this fraternity on Tuesday even-1 Bill Bassett, second highest voice in able equipment and the assurance ing last. the world, will be the special attrac- desirid, we can arrange monthly payments to your of safety, adds much to the enjoy Ladd's Funeral Home. McMinn- tlOne’ satisfaction at the time of wiring your bouse, stove ville, Ore. Phone Blue 5. 15tf There passed through Dayton one ment of your journey. or factory. Electricity supplies the largest scope day last week an old fashinoed prairie I-ast Friday night the Baptist adult 8rb oney which reminded some of the Low round trip tickets to San of necessity of all Utilities. A one horse power Sunday School Class held a party at old timers of the days that were. This (FYancisco, Santa Barbara, Los motor, says and expert, can turn out as much work rhe home of J. W. Lorett living a con8iRted of.................. ........... a man drirtnr couple of miles from Dayton. There ROme ten Or twelve catOe fonowed Angeles, and San Diego, on sale as the equivalent in labor of twenty men. The was a large attendance of this class ;hy „ tPam drlvpn bv wlfe h3nUng daily limited June 30th. present and a most enjoyable time the family and their household goods operating cost is small. We carry electric ranges was had by all. Their destination was not learned by of several “makes” and sell them to customers on JOHN M. SCOTT The Dayton Meat Co. has added an- us. our own system without profit. Electric cooking General Paxaenuer A iront »•they convenience to their meat mar- Tuesday night about 30 members Portland. Oraron is ideal. With a 4c kilowatt hour rate this modem k< t. this time it Is an up-to-date com of the Portland Assembly and a large buting scale. Tom sayt they arc com- ■ number of the Fafayette Assembly method of cooking is within the reach of all cus­ puters from computoraville will made a fraternal visit to the Artisan tomers using electricity for lighting purposes. The v c’gh anything, me c, i^e, liver and I Assembly of this place and assisted eiery thing but the butcher’s con- jin the initiation of new. members. electric washing machine is the biggest labor sav­ s jeme—Lets 'bango the subj< rt. ;The work was put on by the Portland ing devise for the home yet invented. Every "Spring has Came!’’ at least many ¡team in an exceptionally fine manner, household should have one. Terms if desired. of our people are adopting the spring ¡in the we’ kma’ hours, they all left plan of clean-up. rake-up and burn feeling that it was. good to have been the leaves nn't rubbish that has ac­ there. V. H. Ballard was a busy business cumulated during the fall and winter. Mrs. C. H. Rand of Spokane is hero A number of onr people having ex­ It Serve« You Right' for an indefinite stay at the home visitor in Portland Tuesday of this Oh I yes this is some busy town where perience I in Nebraska that terrible week of her son R. R. Rand and wife. civic pride is being displayed in car­ blizzard of 1888 know how to sym­ Mrs. William Critsey of near Ore- load lots. pathize with the people who had to BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dow enduro the blizzard of March 18th er at their home near Dayton, on Fri­ gon City, a sister of Mrs. C. C. Car- which raged through Colorado. Nebr­ day March 16th. 1923, a nine and one ter visited in the Carter home a day aska and Iowa. During the worst of or ho the first of the week. half pound girl. the blizzard a disastrous fire broke Ernest Broughton, who has been Signs out in Omaha causing a $25,000 For a laundry—"Don't kill your chief clerk in the Demaray hardware loss. Wo have talked to a few Nebr- store for the past year has severed wife—let us do the dirty work." Illustrated is a model of ging­ askaites here that are unanimous in For a restuarant—"Don’t divorce his connection with this firm and will saying, “1 am thankful I was not your wife because she can't t 'ok. Fat devote his time principally with Jhe ham with a becoming side fasten­ there.’’ the insurance business. here and keep her for a pct. On Tu-’day evening of this week. ing. The collarless neck, cuffs Electa Chapter, Ordey of Eastern Star We have’ just bought a tre­ of Dayton. held open house for mem- and pockets are edged with or­ mendous stock of Army Munson bersof the Chapter and their families. last shoes to be sold to the pub­ About 150 people attended, of which gandie. Trimmed with large ic direct. These shoes are 100 number about 85 were children and per cent solid leather with young people. ilils meeting had pearl buttons and a long tie belt. heavy double soles sewed and been planned as a social but turn«' nailed. The uppers are of out more in the nature of a festival heavy tan chrome leather with Of The Another model in a straight There were games foy the youngsters, bellows tongue, thereby mak­ a taffy null for the young people, ing them waterproof. These line style is of gingham with long I shoes games and stunts for the older peo- are selling very fast and । pe. whl!" every one present had aeu- we advise you to order at once collar, cuffs and pockets made of erous helpings of coffee, cake and ice to insure your order being fil­ cream. A playlet was stared by Mr. led. organdie and edged with novelty and Mrs. Ray Berrv. with »he aid of The sises are 6 to 11 all Mra. Ray Baxter and was highly ap­ braid and a bias band of ging­ widths; Price $2.75. Pay poet­ preciated by all present. Among the man on receipt of goods or send out of town peon>e attending were And See ham. Finished with long tie sash money order. Money refunded । Mr. and Vrs. Herman Wilson and if shoes are not satisfactory. family of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dens in a’’d family of Carlton. Sizes 36 to 46 THE U- S. STORES CO. Every one joined in the merry ma’-- 1441 Broadway, ing and »’1 hn’^o highly elated New York City. CAST YOUR VOTE Building Materials ARCADE THEATRE “The Delicious Little Devil” S. B. DEY Service When You Travel Electrical Supplies YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO Women’s Aprons Army Shoes Buy Your Meat DAYTON MEAT CO I I “The Delicious Little Devil” over the pleasant evening spent to-* [■ MMimilM WWWTtó'.. W> I i ! gether, Miller Mercantate Co |