Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 06, 1923, Image 3

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Items of General Interest to Re*
ident* of Dayton and Vicinity.
8. P. TIME CARD
BOUTHBOUND
We will pay 20 cents per dozen
current receipt eggs to and includ­
ing Saturday, April 14th.
Train 351 arrives 9:13 a. m.
Train 455 arrives 11:46a.m.
Train 356 arrives 2:43 p m.
Train 353 arrives 6:03 p m.
Train 367 arrivée 7:14 p. m.
NpKTHBOOND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Call Red 28
for ^ kk prices, Monday, April 16th
356
354
35k
352
360
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
arrives
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3:33
6:33
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
AMf RKAH TOUT« CO
Time Gard Dayton Bus
M. for
R:25
leaves pos to f flee in
NorthlMMind
P. M.
Southixiund
Northlsiund
Southbound
Cull Eggs Not Wanted
Randall’s Grocery
WHITE Sewing machines at Dem-
nrav’s Hardware store
Mrs. F. M. Hord went to Newm-rg
Wednesday to spend the night with
friends.
Miss Dorothy Erskine »former res­
ident of Dayton hut now of Qulnaby,
Oregon, visited a few days at the Hib­
bert home In this city the latter part
of last week.
2:20
3:20
6:26
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MOVHS
AI INI ARCADE THEAIRE
Service Station in the Country
“The Delicious Little Devil”
Our stock and equipment combined with practical
electrical expei ience makes it possible for us to
quickly locate and remedy your trouble at a mini­
mum expense.
ARCADE THEATRE
Don’t rnfsH “Val^iiOno”*—The
Perfect lx*ver of
the Herren,
and the costumes worn by * .Mae
Murrajr" Jn| “The Delicious
Little' Devil.”
Phone Shop-Red 7211 House-Red 6622
WATSON’S PHARMACY
Tickets are also on sale at
Watson's Pharmacy for ‘‘The
Delicious Little Devil.”
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IWO FLAGS’
PIC.TW««
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Picture countless hordes of wildly riding Arab
horsemen . . . sweeping across the desert’s
burning sands. . . . Priscilla Dean as a fiery,
clawing pet of the French Chasseurs............
as Cigarette, the Daughter of the Regiment.
ARCADE THEATRE
Saturday night, April 14th
Regular Prices
The over Easter Sunday visitors at
the C. Litscher home were Ernest
Litscher and family. Lorena Litscher
and family, Ralph Taylor and family
and Horace Taylor and family.
Standing of contestants and
prizes to be given away are on
display at
The Picture Magnificent
PRISCHI A Ou. N
Mr. Roy Hord of Union. Oregon,
THE PICK OF THE PICTURES vallis, to look over the new farm he
expects to manage In the near future.
APPROPRIATE MUSIC
Mr. and Mr. A. L. Anderson of !x>s
A. J. McCann, Jr. and wife of Port­
VIOLIN Teacher, call Red 41. 49tf land were here Sunday visiting hH Angeles, California, cousins of D. D.
mother who is recovering from her Warnock and wife are visiting here
II. T. Wilson and family of Sheri­ recent sickness.
and incidently looking for a location.
dan were the company over Monday
night at the M. R. Cooper home in
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this city.
J. B. KLATT
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yHE dollars you busy piling up inter­
1 put in the bank est for you.
are hard-work i n g
double-duty dollars
How large a ‘force’
of dollars is working
They work a “day in the bank for you?
shift” and a “night
shift”. Twenty-four Start an interest
hours a day they are account here today.
Next Week—Priscilla Dean in made his mother and other relatives
here a short visit over Thursday night
“Under Two Flags.”
of last week while on his way to Cor­
8 Hour Battery Service
I IS rarely that the screen offers so COMPLETE a
chronicle of romantic adventure as has been pre-
sented in this stupendous version of Ouida’s im-
mortal novel. Retaining all the exotic coloring, the
fiery temfio, the passionate thrill of the story, this
photoplay is offered as one of the film treats of the
year! We are proud to present it to followers of the
best in photoplay entertainment
WORK YOUR DOLLARS ON
A NIGHT SHIFT TOO—
B. F. Potts our accomodating truck
man moved his family and household
Saturday, Apr. 7—Mae Mur­ goods from the Frank Louis neigh­
borhood to the house just vacated by
ray and Rodolph Valentino in the A. Shellenberger family.
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED BATTERY AND
McMinnville, Orc.
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BUY THEM AM) VOTE
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Dr. Miller, eyeglasses. McMinnville,
Oregon.
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Rev. F. J. Schnell and wife were
Portland visitors Monday.
See "The Delicious Little Devil,”
und hear the male quartet Arcade
Theatre. April 7th.
To encourage the beautifying of our
city by planting a great profusion of
flowers and making the home grounds
more attractive, the Civic Improve­
ment Club has planned to hold a flow­
er show some time In September.
Suitable prizes will be offered on
dahlias, asters, -sweet peas, etc., and
the most attractive home grounds.
The committee having this in charge
are all deeply Interestd In the grow­
ing of flowers and they include, Mes-
dames Herbert Willard. O. C. Good­
rich, Joe Dorsey and J. W. Shippy.
We desire the hearty cooperation of
every flower lover in the city and sur­
rounding country.
The fool who drives his auto 60
miles an hour never has anything Im-
Jack Ohlert la gain among the crip­ porrtant to go to.
ples. thia time he is carrying around
S. B. Dey and wife left the latter
a very sore thumb injured when he
part
of last week for a coupl of weeks:
was cranking a truck. It required
the assistance of Dr. Hall who took visit with their son. Harry Dey and
several stitches in his thumb, which family at Junction City, Oregon.
hurt worse than the kick did.
The Salem-McMinnville stage is a-
gain
making daily trips through Day­
J. L. Sherman proposes to turn his
garden up side down whenever he has ton.
an ambitious spell because he has a
The city basketball championship
garden tractor that will plow up every Is to be decided Friday night, April
thing in sight if you only steer it right 6th in the Community Hail when the
All right J. L. plow deep and keep High School team ties up with the
your furrows straight.
town team.
The "Podunk” girl's
Misses Mary Ann and Elizabeth team will play the High school girls
Bishop daughters of Dr. W. L. Bish­ team in a preliminary contest begin­
op living in the red hills north of ning at 7:30. The admission wgl
town were renewing acquaintances be free.
in Dayton Tuesday last.
Edward Roseman moved from the
Ladd's Funeral Home. McMina- corner of Fifth and Ferry streets
ville. Ore. Phone Blue 5.
15tf to the Harris property near the school
house the latter part of last week.
Hoar the male quartet and see ''Th©
John Crawford who is interested in
Delicious Little Devil," Arcade Theat
a large brick making company at
er April 7th.
Astoria, was home for a day or so
The Monday night card club enter- the first of this Week.
tninod their hiiBhands nt the M. R.
Mrs. L. H. Litscher and daughter,
Cooper home last Monday night. A i Dorothy came up from Portland, Sat-
bounteous luncheon was served and i urday night and stayed over Sunday.
an exteptionally good time was en­
Jack Ohlert ws a business visitor)
joyed by all present.
in Portland for the day Friday last.
Verle Stretch and wife of Nampa.
E. M. Aiderman and family living
Idaho, were visiting his parents, N. S. a few milefl from Dayton. passed'
Stretch and wife of Dayton, Sunday.
through Dayton Sunday morning last
The Mary A. Gilkey Public Library to visit a sister and other relatives
Icated In the Cmmunity Hall is open in Portland for the day.
each Monday afternoon from 2 to 5,
Mr. George Freshour is quite sick
and each Wednesday evening from 7 at the home of his daughter. Mrs.'
to 9 Books are loaned free of charge Elmer Busby in Dayton. His main]
to people living in and around Day sickness is the mumps and as he is in
ton.
19tf. his 81st year, this sickness is going
The City Council held its regular rather hard with him.
meeting last Monday night with act­
Lynh Williams of Parkdale, Oregon,
ing Mayor F, J. Randall in the chair. came tn unexpectedly on his parents
The resignation of Mayor Hord was R. E. Williams and wife living near
duly accepted and other business of town, Saturday evening and left Sun­
the town transacted. Archie Nichols day for his home with some stock and
was elected City Marshall, Street and furniture vin truck lino, HD great
Water Commissioner to fill out the hurry was to be hom» Mondav morn­
unexpired term of James Wakefield, ing in order to commence spraying
resigned. When it came to the elec­ fruit trees on the place he is employ
tion of a Mayor, the Council was div­ ed.
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ided and failed to elect some one in
Misses Louise Parker and Ca’herine
Mr. Hord’s place. A special meeting:
Barnart’ and Messrs Earle Coburn
will be held next Monday night for|
and Ha rv Sherman
of Engi ne are
this purpose.
enjoyinr a few days at home this week
The Board of Trustees of the Meth
W. S Hibbert !s vitsily engaged in
odist church have voted to turn the laving a con-retc s'dewalk for J ' •
library completely over to the com- Shippy. Till is the second time Mr.
| inunity. To perfect a library assoc­ Shippy has ’aid a mnerste walk along
iation they have decided to ask a com this pro’o-’y P-e rs’ walk being laid
mittee to set in motion the wheels of cf poor -'S'
i'. o m went to pieces.
a library association. One each from
R. F Cia: k of Portland ca ¡e nn
the following organizations are to he
the committee that shall arrange for home Funday mornin-' and ¿laid with
the association. School Civic Club, his moti er until Monday afternoon
Past Time Reading Club, Dayton As going home In time to be on the job
soclatlon of Business Men and each In the Oregonian office where he D
' church in Dayton.
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employed In the mailing department.
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Building Materials
Have just received a car load of high grade
Shingles which are now ready for our customers
at a reasonable price.
We also carry a full line of lumber and
builders supplies always on hand.
S. B. DEY
Phone 42x2
Dayton,
Oregon
Electrical Supplies
With a large carefully selected materials, and
with experienced workmen, we are prepared to do
all kinds of electrical work at moderate prices. If
desired, we can arrange monthly payments to your
satisfaction at the time of wiring your bouse, stove
or factory. Electricity supplies the largest scope
of necessity of all Utilities. A one horse power
motor, says and expert, ean turn out as much work
as the equivalent in labor of twenty men. The
operating cost is small. We carry electric ranges
Of several “makes” and sell them to customers on
our own system without profit. Electric cooking
I . is ideal. With a 4c kilowatt hour rate this modem
method of cooking is within the reach of all cus­
tomers using electricity for lighting purposes. The
electric washing machine is the biggest labor sav­
ing devise for the home yet invented. Every
household should have one. Terms if desired
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
“It Serve« You Right'
Women’s Aprons
Illustrated is a model of ging-
ham with a becoming side fasten­
ing.
The collarless neck, cuffs
and pockets are edged with or­
gandie.
Trimmed with large
pearl buttons and a long tie belt.
Another model in a straight
line style is of gingham with long
collar, cuffs and pockets made of
organdie and edged with novelty
braid and a bias band of ging-
su
ham. Finished with long tie sash
Sizes 36 to 46
Miller Mercantile Co
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