Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 03, 1923, Image 3

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    Earnest Bruhn and famlTyiiave
for
Perle Hogl« left
moved to Portland thia week where New Grand Ronde where he haa M- around Dundee so thought’they would
Mr. Bruhn haa secured employment.
------- - contract to build a number of try their ___________
luck afar.
cured
Margaret Campbell of Salem acoom-
houses. There ia
is a large amount off
of 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wall ar« at TU- panipd the former’s aunt and unci«,
Wednesday night the Ladles' Aid so­
work in sight and he exp«cta to be lamook for a few weeks outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ix>uia Lynch, and daugh­
ciety gsve a social which netted them
away for several week«. Oue thin* it
Measrs Richard and George Parott ter Georgia of Portland to Pacific City
over 830, consequently the ladles are
isn't
far
from
Dayton
and
home
for
and
Lloyd
Vestal
spent
the
week-end
for the week-end.
happy.
week-ends.
M Ocean Side
The threshing machine« in thia part
J.
W.
Sblppy
made
a
businew
trip
L
f?**
’
wbo
on
10th
Meadames Etnlly Nichola and Ed-
ot th* country ar* startin* up thia
ward Leckband journeyed to Carlton to Portland by auto last Tuesday. He hij making notable improvements on week snd there sre prospects for some
Thursday for a fsw days visit with was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. remodelin ” " way of painting and; fine crops this year.
relativas.
Jessie Hadley and th« latter’« two
1
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Fowler, one daughters. Mrs. Hadley and tho girls
UNIONVALE
time Daytonites but now of Portland. stopped st Tigard to visit friends
Thomas (resding newspaper): "Bay
were visiting old time friends and ac­ while Mr. and Mrs. Sblppy went on I
Al, what’s a stoic?"
Into the city.
Th« clorar hullera are busy In thia
quaintances in Dayton Bunday.
Al: “Mlgosh, but youse is dumb. A
Mrs. Charles Dye and her «toter. |
®<”u«ty. This a a splendid stoi* is a bold what carries babies
Mrs. Mildred Nichols took her de­ Adeline, arrived In Dayton by way of | “on r“r elov«r.
One table of Men’» Felt Hat». Theae are the
parture Thursday morning for New­ the Hatem stage last Tuesday and will: "ra v lctor Lamer was quite sick around.”
port, where she will enjoy the cool probably spend about a month here ‘, w**a
famous
brtter at th«
ocean breeze for a week or more.
vl«tUn* relatlvea. Mr*. Dye will be ; p £*ntZ1®*'
Paul Ixinderihau.qn and family ac­ remembered »« Ophla Allen and «Inc« I „ **“ T110“ mad« » bu»in««a trip to
one day
last
companied by his sister, Mrs. Elis« her marriage the youn* couple have, Portland
M
— —
- week.
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Gctch.l, of Portland are vacationing *»*en making their home at Brookings,'
aad **ra- Merr1t Miller enter-
Brand
| Oregon.
«‘»«d their daughter and family from
this week at take Myrtle, Oregon.
। T^ima, Wash., last week.
Prices ranging from $300. to $4.50
O. J. Williams, who has been em i-1 Mr. F. M. Herd of Portland arrived: Ladrew Thornton was in Portland
ployed at Toledo, Oregon, tor the last Mat
last Friday and will visit a week or tat week attending to some business
two or more months, arrived home ten days with reiatives and friends matters.
There win be church service« next
Wednesday evening and seems to have here. Part of the vacation Included a
■ been well cared for during his ab- trip to the coast on Sunday with Her-' Sunday In the evening.
; sene«.
bert Baxter, Mrs. Eva Sams, and Mrs.■ The Sunday school das« of Mis« «Wauted—Blackberry pickers, pay le
per pound. Winger Bros. Phone 17x1
Carrie Mortenson. Mrs. Hord say« Its With Westfall called at her home
Day ton. Ore.
C. 8. Lewis dressed out a bunch of nice to bare all the convenience« of tat Saturday evening to help her cele-
youn* chickens and took them into the city but Dayton looks pretty good brate her seventeen birthday anniver-
Durham % socks, good heavy weight,
Our Soft Collar stock ia complete.
the Portland public market last Satur­ after all.
»ary. ice cream and cake were served «Yamkill Ledge Ns. M 1. O. O. F.
We have 'The Veck* made from the famous rainskin,
meets each Wednesday night In I.
day. He says be haa found this to be
reinforced heel and toe, smooth seam*
■ »nd everyone reported a fine time.
also ths 'Raybsach,' "Coral Bosch." "Pscihc Beach.'
A H. Nicols and wife, accompanied
O. O. F. hall, Dayton.
one possible and profitable instance
Mr, Sitton is entertaining this week
less looping; colors black or cordovan
"Pins Beach' and *Vanaty."
of eliminating the high cost of the by Mrs. Ott, drove over to Hillsboro her brother, Dr. E. G. Wisecarver, of
«Wanted-1000 Hop Pickers. Th«
Mr and Mr,
middleman and giving the producer a last Sunday and attended the cloning Klamath rkn
-
ana Mra t,d*
E. elevens Horst Co., Independence,
respectable return on his investment. sessions of th« Pentecostal camp p
Bullen« ot Belino, Calif. The Wl»e-
Ore., books are now open for regis­
meeting which baa been in progresa
cyders
are
planning
for
a
reunion
tn
| To Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Van Dorn, there for the laat two weeks.
tration of hop pickers. Full par­
„
. had been attending
>vra' the Mr McMinnville
park gayR
thl. ghe
week ^owg
Lewi, who
, Eugene
residing on a farm southwest of town, Frank
ticulars can be obtained by writing
(early last week an 8*4 pound baby the seeslons for two day« previous re­
the above address or see Add la
thl«
1« the longest harveat .eaaon in
was born, that answers to the title of turned home with the Nicole party
Sunday Oregonian
under Help
many years. She is doing the milk­
Charles Harry. Mother and baby are after the Sunday evening service.
Our best Brand
Wanted Column.
ing
on
account
of
the
shortage
of
help.
doing fine and “Daddy Diamond” has
Lynn Gubser started his threshing «The Oregon Fire Relief Association
Mrs. Elizabeth Slmler, more com­
a string of superlatives six feet long
on
Wednesday of this week.
monly
known
as
Grandma
Slmler,
who
all of which are inadequate to cor­
is now writing fire and theft insur­
Mrs. C. 8. Williamson is able to be
guaranteed to give satisfaction, the very best
ance on automobiles for members
rectly meaaure the status of the new has been quite seriously 111 with
around
again
after
being
confined
to
stomach trouble is now well on the
arrival.
only. See E. S. Beeson, Agent
that money can buy.
road to recovery. She is still weak I her bed for several months.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Hewitt
visited
W 8. Hibbert last Monday afternoon but Is able to sit up and her host of
«Farm Loans at lowest rate of Inter­
j Installed a radio receiving aet com­ Dayton friends are rejoicing in her with Halter Kirkwood Monday. Mr.
est. Repayment privileges after the
plete with loud «peaking equipment Improved condition and are anxioualy Hewitt is a teacher at O. A. C.
first year. Wm. Bain, room 10, Mc­
Mrs. Braat and two daughters,
We have cheaper overalls at $1.65
, and In the evening toe family, joined waiting the time when they can see
Minnville Nat. Bk., McMinnville,
by a few relatlvea and friends, en­ her making regular tripe to the poet Doras and Delphln. started on a trip
Oregon.
joyed the first reception of a broad­ office to await the distribution of in­ to southern Oregon Monday. They
will visit Mrs. Braat’s mother in »Bsj a Roaster in genuine Wear-
casted program. The set works to coming mall.
Grants Pass, then go to Crater Lake
perfection and now the Hibberts are
ever Aluminum ware for your sum­
Mrs. Bernard Churchman, a daugh­ and other points of interest
wondering why they got along with­
mer canning. It holds six jars. E.
ter of John Arms who has been at­
The New Summer Knit Underwear
Mrs. Frank Ditmar of Salem was
out it as long as they did.
Demaray's Hsrdwsre.
tending the state normal school sum­ visiting friends here last Sunday.
mer
sessions
at
Monmouth,
arrived
Ear! Morin endeavored to keep cool
The local cannery is canning veg­ «Wearever Aluminum ware Is the
Athletic style. You
best investment to take the place of
last week by motoring to Salem on Lere last week-end and is visiting her etables now for all who wish them.
will find these suits
worn out kitchen utensils. E. Dem­
Wednesday where he visited his sister. father and aunt, Mrs. Belle Freshour. The vegetables canned In tin cans
srsy's Hsrdwsre.
He returned next day by way of Wil­ Mrs. Churchman U a teacher of the keep their color and flavor better
will wear better and
lamina and spent a few hours with his upper grades in the schools at Terre than home canned ones.
be more comfortable
uncle at that place. He says it was Bonne. Her husband will join her
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stoutenberg and x* Insure in the Farmers Fire Relief
Association of ButteviUe, Oregon,
shortly
and
the
two
will
take
a
short
plenty
hot
driving
but
a
great
deal
two
daughters. Esther and Beulah.
than the old styles.
and keep Oregon money at home.
better than shocking grain. A few vacation before returning to their cen­ spent Wednesday in Carlton with Mrs.
Lowest rates. Joe Fulham, Agent
Lester Holt.
days previous Earl was compelled to tral Oregon home.
quit work in the field on account ot
Leota Johnson, a sister of Mrs. Otis
«Attractive Prices on a new White
i the heat.
Brookshere, and Mable Brookshere
Rotary sewing machine will bear in­
HOPEWELL
vestigating.
E. Demaray’s Hard­
Miss Martha Proctor, who is em­ gave a "wishbone” party at the home
ware.
ployed in a Portland real estate office, of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brookshere last
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Theapp and fam-
arrived in Dayton last Saturday night Saturday night. The gathering took ily of Portland and Mr. and
name from the fact that ^“'
and was a week-end guest at the G. H. it. fantastical
7eretC^,e“
Stindey at the Elmer Camp^U
Jackman home. She likes her work
Everything you need in either cloth or
Between Garibaldi and Barview,
method
of
matching
wishbones
pairs
home
In the city and her old friends here
‘n VBrlOU’i Mr and Mra- 0I,e Dobson left the owned by J. U. Smith, has been leased
leather gloves
note with satisfaction that the charac­
and camp sites at 50c a day now avail­
teristic smile is just as ready as it was color, of ribbon About 25 poung peo- flrit of the week for
able. New, clean and sanitary. Good
In the days when she kept books for pie were in attendance and after a tlon at
water.
- -
! the local telephone company and season of jolly games the company en-
John Campbell, who has been work-
wrote checks for the cannery em- joyed "potluck" refreshments and ing in Portland the past few months,
strolled home by the light of a Iate spent Sunday with home folks.
ployees.
laves tmesis and Loans
moon.
Osmer Cooper in company with his
Clayton Crawley, residing in the
nieces, Ethel snd Lucile Emmerson,
Loans on farm and city property at
I'nionvale section, who got the worst
motored up from Willamette, spend­ lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds
DUNDEE
end of an attempt to crank a Ford
ing the week-end with the former’s and contracts bought and sold. Keep
some two weeks ago with a broken
Mr
Mr. w T w.n.»
a »
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper,
your money busy day and night See
arm as the result, called on Dr. Hall ily M “ H B Davis
Portland M^
Mrs Charlea Wood and l,tt,e Sra“d‘ the undersigned for mortgage Invest­
at bis office Tuesday for an inspec­ B C. Saltus and chni^
ments. Sixteen yesrs of safe Invest­
tion of the Injured member. Both
ments for clients is a record of merit
bones were broken Just above the whh^rVn^
‘ few day* at 016
ATTORNEY B. A. KUK8,
If you have good fst csttle csl) the
lDa
- ™day *
For anything in Real Estate see J. wrist but the doctor reports them as ’^MiX^
McMinnville, Oregon.
Dayton Meat Co.
K. Proffitt.
knitting satisfactorily and the indica­
Men’s Furnishings
Here’s An Opportunity to Secure Seasonable
Merchandise At RlsAL Money Saving Prices
MEN’S HATS
“Conqueror”
Special, $1.98
Men’s Hosiery
Men’s Collars
Special, 2 pr 35c
Prices, 20c to 50c
Men’s Overalls
“Boss of the Road”
Per Pair, $2.25
“ZODIAC”
Price, per
Suit, $1.25
GLOVES
Prices, 20c to $3
Per Pair
MILLER MERC. CO
Misses Juanita and Genevieve De-
D. A. Snyder was a business visitor
well were Dayton visitors for a few In Portland for the day Thursday.
hours Mondsy.
The A. C. Detmerlng bouse in this
D. A. Snyder and wife motored to city is undergoing a painting and
Dr. Miller, eyeglasses, McMinnville.
Salem Tuesday, combining business papering process this week.
Oregon.
with pleasure.
Miss Ruth Smith of Dayton is visit-
laidd's Funeral Home, McMinnville,
Bert Hord visited in Dayton Mon­ Ing her sister, Mrs. Arthur Nowak, at
Ore. Phone Blue 5.
day while on his way from Portland Tillamook, Oregon, this week.
t
V. M. lx>w journeyed to Monmouth to Grants Pass.
C. W. Van Wormer, one of the busi-
Sunday to spend the day with a sis-
"Bobby's weaning his sport model ness men of Yamhill, spent most of
ter.
now." He only buys one gallon of last Friday transacting business in
W 8. U'Ren and family were vislt- gas at a time.
Dayton. He returned home in the
afternoon.
ing relatives In Pacific City Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Chapman
are
last.
visiting for a week or ten days with
Tom Nelson, formerly sn old fami-
Miss Edith Ott was combining busl- children living in Portland.
liar figure in Dsyton, was over from
ness with pleasure in Portland Wed-
his home at LaFayette last Thursday
H. A. Bertram and wife spent Sun­
nesday last.
rehashing past experiences and crack­
day in Dayton visiting their daughter
ing jokes with his old acquaintances
William Umm and family of Port- Mrs. Leslie Duzan and family.
here.
land visited Mrs. Lumm's sister and
The
friends
of
Alex
Bayse
were
brother in Dayton Sunday.
Miss Mable Brookshere of Salem
glad to greet him on the street Mon­ spent the week-end visiting at the
Mrs. W. 8. Hibbert, who visited sev- day after his recovery from a serious home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
eral days last week with a sister in sick spell.
Brookshere. She returned home Sun­
Portland, returned home Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lindsay, parents day night with friends from here who
V. H. Ballard, after spending a of Mrs. M. R. Cooper, and Mr. and took her over by auto.
Mrs. H. Chambers and Mrs. D. Hilton,
week in the Garibaldi country,
Kev. F. E. Fisher left last Friday
rived home safely the first of the a great aunt ot Mrs. Cooper’s, all of afternoon for Jennings Lodge to at­
Portland, were Sunday visitors at the tend the Evangelical camp meeting
Cooper home in this city.
which Is in progress there. The series
Herbert Baxter, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Filer motored to closes next Thursday and Mr. Fisher
Mesdames Sams and Hord, were en-
joying the cool sea breezes at Pacific Multnomah last Sunday and spent the expects to arrive home on Friday.
day with the Earnest Dill family. Mrs.
City Sunday.
Shingling has been the order of,
Dill is a sister of Mrs. Filer, The events during the past week on the J.
Mrs. Clara Thurman and daughter visitors returned in the evening and
E. Mellinger and Charlie Baxter
Lula of Tillamook visited a short reported a very pleasant trip.
homes. Respectively the jobs have
time In Dayton Tuesday while en
Earnest Bruhn left for Portland iMt been in charge of Messrs Maybte and
route to Portland.
Slmler. The former, In order to avoid
week where he has secured a position
Mrs. M. M. Coovert haa been spend­ as gas dispenser at a filling station. a battle with the heat during the mid­
ing a few pleasant days this week vis­ The station at which he will be em­ dle of the day, has been starting oper­
iting her old time friend, Mrs. Lina ployed is now undergoing construction ations almost as soon as it is light
Buckley, in Dayton.
Harry Chapman and mother, Mrs.!
and in the meantime he is acquaint­
F. J, Randall and wife returned ing himself with the business by ob­ S. L. Chapman, of Portland spent a ,
from their southern Oregon vacation serving in a station already In opera­ couple of days last week visiting at
tion.
the home of the former’s grandfather,
trip Sunday delighted with the trip
H. Chapman. They returned to the
and very glad to be home again.
Miss Ruth Rrendle, a granddaugh­
city on Friday and were accompanied
George Gabriel succeeded in getting ter of Mrs. Charlie Hadley, came down by Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman who w.a
away from relatives In Portland for from Monmouth last week-end where devote a week or so to the business of
the day Monday and was extending she Is attending the Oregon Normal visiting their relatives in the big
the glad hand to acquaintances in summer school and was an over Sun­ town.
day guest at the Hadley home. She
Dayton.
H. G. Coburn and family, aecompan-1
went hack In time to register Monday
Mrs. Edward Leckband and chil­ for the remainder of the summer led by Mrs. Ella Coburn, Miss Viola
dren of Oregon City are visiting for a school work.
T^Fever. and Mr. Coburn’s brother,:
week or more In Dayton with her
Frank, and family, who are vtaltlng
C. S. I^wis snd family, who reside here from the east, stowed themselves
mother, Mrs. E. J. Nichole, and other
tn the Webfoot district, drove over to away In two automobiles amid an as­
relatives In this vicinity,
Yamhill on Wednesday last week and sortment of camping equipment last
Ix>ls Hadley had the misfortune to spent the day attending the camp Thursday morning and pulled out
run the sewing machine needle meetings of the state Holiness umo - about five «'clock for a tour of the
through the end of her finger last elation in session there. Others who Columbia river highway. They spent
week. The injured member wore a attended from Dayton on the same
white dressing for a few days but de­ day were members of the Chaffee fam­ one night in camp and cam« back
heme Friday evening reporting a thor­
veloped no serious trouble and is now
almost as good as new. Miss Lois, ily and Mrs. W. Porter. A divine heal­ oughly enjoyable time and complain­
however, has decided to watch where ing service In the morning was a fea- ing of but one thing, namely, that the
her finger Is next time before she Itur* of th« day and all who were there outing should have been about three
etarts to peddle the machine.
' report a most excellent meeting.
time« it« actual duratio«.
tions are that the use of the hand will Mae Wallan of Portland are spending L
a week with their aunt, Mrs. J. L.1
not be handicapped in any manner.
Parrett.
Mrs. F. E. Fisher went to Jennings
Inez Downhoun had the misfortune
Ixxlge the forepart of last week where to break her arm while playing last
she attended the sessions of the Evan­ Thursday. Dr. Smith was called.
gelical camp meeting which is being
Little Donna Miller, who has been
h*1*1 there. The first few days of the ill in St, Vincent hospital at Portland
serleB w«re taken up largely with the for two weeks, is much improved and
work of the women's missionary so- will be able to be brought home this
cletles. Mrs. Fisher returned home week.
on Thursday and reports the meetings
Miss Bertha Sorenson of Astoria
as being very beneficial and largely has returned to her home after visit-'
attended . Mrs. C. C. Poling was Ing here for two weeks with her
elected president of the Oregon branch friend, Elizabeth Benstrop.
of women's missionary societies.
Mrs. M. E. O’Neil of The Dalles has
returned home after visiting with her
Miss Dorothea Litscher, who is a daughter, Mrs. John Keith.
teacher
business
„
, at „ Behnke-Walker
,
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Fred Fankhausen has gone to Bend
college in Portland, is spending a two to work for the summer.
weeks vacation at the home of her
Mrs. A. Fankhauser and Miss Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Litscher mena Fankhauser visited in Portland
After living the strenuous life of a1 this week.
business college teacher the coast
Mrs. Ira Venable is at home now
travel or anything else doesn’t offer after a few weeks stay in McMinn­
the attractions that are to be found in ville.
a garden of green onions, fresh peas.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muller went
beans, and so forth. Consequently to Seaside last Friday to spend the
Miss Dorthea is just sticking around week-end.
home and enjoying a complete relaxa-
Arthur Livengood and Walter An
tlon. She expects to return to her derson are spending a week at Crater
work in the city next Sunday evening. Lake fishing. Neither young man has
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;
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