Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 27, 1923, Image 3

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Regular Prices at
Randall’s Grocery
Paragraphical
8 P. TIME CARD
EGGS Paying 20c. Prices subject to market
changes,
day.
('all Red 23 and get our price each
Vim Flour $2.05, hard wheat- guaranteed.
Cheese, Yarnhill brand or Armours, very
best, full cream at 25c per lb.
Tillamook full cream 32c per lb.
Tillamook 5 lb. loaves 35c per lb.
Coffee, Randall’s Blend 40c per lb. or 3 lbs
for $1,10. Guaranteed to please.
Jelly Powder, try Jell-Well, its new 2 pk. 10c
Fancy Naval Oranges large size 45c per doz
Feis Naptha Soap
3 bars for 25c
Gold Dust Tomatoes
2 cans for 25c
Golden Iris Corn, Iowa corn 2 cans for 25c
SOUTHBOUND
Train 351 arrive* 9:13 a. m.
Train .455 arrive* 11:45«.m.
Train 356 arrive* 2:46 p. m.
Train 353 arrive* 6:03 p. m.
Train 357 arrive* 7:14 p. tn
356 arrives
3M arrives
358 arrive*
352 arrive*
350 arrive*
*'53
8:6u
1:09
3:33
6:38
a. tn.
a. in
p. m.
p. m
p. m.
3:20
6:25
REMEMBER THIS
Fov your Decoration Day wants 30 years exper­
ience is at your service. Call and see us.
McMinnville »43 Third
Memorial
Worths
Mtreel
Preaching services will be held In
the Evangelical church in Dayton
Sunday evening next, April 29th. nt
X o'clock p. m. by the pastor, Rev. F,
E. FUher,
Important
Special School Prices
To schools using typewnttS'B
for the purpose of commet fiai
Instruction I am able to qùote
the following low prices.
»New No. 11 Oliver Typewrit r
145 net caah. |50 monthly pay
ment plan, $5 down and
per
month.
New No. 9 Oliver Typewriter
936 net cash,|40 monthly pay­
ment plan, 15 down and 95 per
month. F. O. B. Factory, Wood
•tock, HI.
Come In and see the machine
In operation at the Tribuno of­
fice.
J
.R. MEL LINGER. Agent.
with
PAYROLL AND
PROSPERITY
LOST HOMES AND
INDUSTRIES
cigarette stubs.
Quench your camp fire before leaving.
Burn your brush in favorable weather.
M. for
8:25
2M
FOREST
DESTRUCTION
Break your match in two.
Stamp Uut pipe ashes, cigar butts,
Tima Card Dayton Bus
l^-avea postoffice in A
Northbound
P. M.
Southbound
Northbound
Southbound
FOREST
PROTECTION
WHICH PAYS BEST?
NOKTHBOUND
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Western Roller for sale cheap. See
Demaray'* Hardware.
21tf.
Mr*. Tom Teague was seen shop
ping in .McMinnville Thursday morn­
ing of this week.
oj Dayton
MOVIES
Len Parrish and family of McMinn­
ville were Dayton visitors with rela-
tives here Tuesday last.
Dayton Oregon
AI lilt MAN IltEAIK
A. H. Nlcoh spent the day Satur-
day In Salem visiting Mr. Nicol’s *ia-
ter, Mrs. Brock, living in that city.
Co-operating with U. S. Forest Service.
Saturday, April 28—Rodolph
Valentino and Carmel Myers in
“All Night,” a farce comedy
which will make you forget your
troubles and split your sides with
laughter.
Coming Soon—“The Flirt”
“Driven” “The Flame of Life,”
“The Abysmal Brute” “Bavo.”
Phone your order to RED 28 and be assured
that it will have the best of attention.
Where Do You Stand?
Item* of Oenaral Intaratt to Rat-
idant* of Dayton and Vicinity. *
THE PICK OF THE PICTURES
APPROPRIATE MUSIC
Mis* Lena Stilwell and her aunt,
Mrs. Gilkey, were in Milwaukie, Ore­
gon, for an over Sunday visit last
Sunday.
Mri. E. J. Nichols and daughter.
Mr*. W. 8. ü’Ren and son. Junior
Lula were McMinnville shoppers Mon- wt-te Portland visitors for the day
Rev. H. John Vine who i C' ntly dis­ ^y of this week.
Ti ursday
posed of his small farm n ar Dayton,
moved his family to Newo- rg Mon­
day of this week.
We are trying to give you the best
meat obtainable and in first class
shape, We aim to meet your require-
menta.
22tf
Dayton Meat Company
The W. F. Abdill house presents
quite a different appearance since it
has received two or more coats of
white paint.
■
Dr. Miller, eyeglasses, McMinnville,
Oregon.
4tf I
Leslie Duzan was seen to be crip-
Mr*. L. H Lltgcher journeyed to ,
Portland Wednesday for the remain­ . pling around on a pair of crutches
der of the week.
Sunday caused by a sore foot which
was injured on a tractor he was driv-
The Dayton Evaporating th Packing
’ Ing in the Wood’s hopyard last week.
Co. has a large crew of workers em­
VIOLIN Teacher, call Red 61. 49tf
ployed in drying pottoes for a large
shipment in the near future.
The Farmers' Union Co-operative
Mrs. V. M. Low is having the living
rooms in the telephone building re­ .
painted and papered and now they
look "al'le aame’e new.”
Warehouse Co. has just received a
car load of baled hay from Montana.
Ought to be good if the distance from
home where it was grown counts for
anything.
Dorothy Carsly met with a very bad
R. F. Clark and wife of Portland
accident Wednesday oi this week.
A twenty-one year old burglar has She tripped over a pile of lumber, fell were here Tuesday to attend the fun­
l*een aentenced to life imprisonment and fractured two bones in the fore­ eral of their neice the late little
by a Cleveland judge. He will not arm, twisting the third of tne arm. daughter of his brother, Riley Clark
be in prison long, though, until some
of Dayton. They were accompanied
We are now ready to furnish you
sympathy brigade gets into action
home by Mrs. M. G. Miller for a short
with ice in any quantity you wish, stay in the city.
looking to obtain his pardon.
every day in the week. Sundays we
Mrs. Frank LaPort was agreeably
will be at your service from 9 to 10
and pleasantly surprised Tuesday
o’clock a. m.
22tr
Dayton Meat Company when on answering a knock on her
door she met face to face her two
George Hessler, a sophomore in com brothers, J. G. Kennedy of Tillamook
merce and a former Dayton High
and G. W. Kennedy of California. She
School student, was pledged to Ueta
and G. W. had not met for twelve or
Alpha Psi, national professional ac-
more years, therefore the visit was
counting fraternity, High scholastic
exceedingly plasant for each of them.
standing, leadership and character
Some of our people were in Port­
are requirements for membership.
odorless — clean — efficient We congratulate you, George, in pos­ land a short time ago and to pass a-
way an hour s time droppedd into a
Sold only In 25 lb. whlta cotton bag»
sessing these requirements.
125 tb. gunnies __—____ ___ ..____ __
movie and there saw slides announc­
1 and 2 lb. packaa»»_____ ______ __ __ __
Ladd’s Funeral Home. McMinn­ ing the coming of the ‘‘Kentucky Der­
ville, Ore. Phone Blue 6.
15tf by” soon. W’e witnessed this play
No ntlor—No Balk—All Fertiliser
«n imit cu m-Mn want UI ru*Kt
A kiss is a peculiar proposition of at home a week or more ago, and
Lowns, Flower». Garden». Shrub»
no use to one, yet absolute bliss to still we heap that Portland has more
Bona« Plante. Field» and Orchards
two. The small boy gets it for noth­ up-to-date pictures than is being
Book FREE— Tails Just BOW
ing. The young man has to steal it. shown at home.
, A 11 ,b
corm a lawn spaca of
1200 square feet. Lasts a year or more,
The old man has to buy^ it. The
A tablespoonful to hill of potatoes, to­
Rev. F. E. Fisher returned home
matoes or ordinary rose bush means abun­
Baby’s right, the lover's privilege. from the annual Evangelical confer­
dant flowers, crisp and early vegetables.
■”he hypocrites mask. To young girl, ence at Salem Monday night. His re-
_,A teaapoonful for « to S In. potted
plant. Ferna loro It
Fully Ouaranteed.
*aith; .to a married woman, hope; appointmen to this charge marks the
DISTRIBUTOR
"o an old maid, charity®
beginning of his fourth year of ser­
A few days ago a prominent citizen vice here. The action of last year a
met a friend near the council room conference in making .Dayton and
and,safd he was suffering from a sev­ Lafayette two separate charges was
ere headache and must go over to reconsidered this year and the two
the drug store and get something to points were united again. Mr. Fish­
reliev it. The freind said now you er will have supervision of both plac­
don’t need any medicine. I had a es but he was authorized to secure a
headache yesterday and went home supply assistant as the combined
and my wife kissed me and so consol­ charges includes four points.
ed me that the pain soon passed away
Why don’t you try it? I think I will.)
Is your wife at home now?
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
desirad, 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, can 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
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.
Farmers’ Whse. Co.
The Mary A. Gilkey Public Library
Icated in the Cmmunity Hall is open
each Monday afternoon from 2 to 5,
and each Wednesday evening from 7
to 9 Books are loaned free of charge
to people living in and around Day
ton.
19tf.
Albert May was in town the first of
the week and among other things
told us by him was that he lost by
death a very valuable horse in the
woods where he is engaged in logging
This horse either fell or stepped on
a snag that peirced its entrals and
caused its death an hour or so after
the accident.
"Girls and their Perils,” is the sub­
ject of the sermon to be presented bv.
I Hugh D. Brunk at he McMinnville
¡Christain church Sunday night, April
¡29, at 745. A large amount of infor<
niation has reached Mr. Brunk from
reliable sources throughout the coun­
try of a great evil that is adroad in
the land. In order to assist in com­
bating this evil, Mr. Brunk intends to
present the information in his pos­
session that parents and children a-
like may be warned. Mr. Brunk is
known as a fearless and forceful
seaker, and Is certain to speak with
no uncertain sound. Children under
14 year* should not be present, and
will not be admitted ulness accom-
panid by their parents,
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
“It Serves You Right”
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Î Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co
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gvauoraton
Evaporators of
of Fruita
Fruita and
and Vnaetables. Packers nf of and
and
Dealer» in Frui t Vegetable» and all kind» of produce.
Always in the mar. et for Green and Evaporated Fruits
Be sure to see us » efore selling any kind of produce.
A«k your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetable»
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
You will always find at our store the purest Candies
and the best grades of Ice Cream.
HIGH GRADE CIGARS. TOBACCO AND PIPES
LOG CABIN BREAD
RESTAURANT IN REAR OF STORE
R. L. CINNAMON