Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 11, 1924, Image 2

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    Kverythiag for the Builder
Orden Promptly Filled
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WATSON’S PHARMACY
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RAND TRUCK
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R. R. Rand. Prop.
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Operates daily between Day ton and Portland
b reight and Express hauled. Rates reasonable.
Efficient Service.
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Oar Desire is, “To Please AH'' Give ns a trial.
Milton, Oregon,
B. J. Parrish and wife haa been
them a sfiori visit a day ur so
As we »re leavirg Dayton we w.Vh to take thia opportunity to
thank the people of the community for their patronage while
“ we have been
1 here.
,vol,M "Wrectafc having all
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Salmuuberry where b* u eogagud in friend».
the logging business’ with or fur tbe I
1 hat new automobile garage <m the
B. Gresham Lugging <u.
David DeTlere farm is attractive and
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Mrs.
Viola Bra®*«
nee Abdill and
Q. Miller
Miller 1...
baa been
small child baa been visiting a lew days
Edward Roseman »fient Bunday with
to hi» home u day or so tbe
tecently with bar father W, B. Abdill Ida perenta at Beaverton, returning
first of tbe week with a rather severe
in this city.
home on the late «tage.
sick spell. He i» much better now and
Postmaster M
confined
Growths of Mangrovi
Mr. and Mra. C Hadley spent a few I
H. B. Allen aud wife, former buai>
hours
Tuesday in the Frank Herry hop
Win. 8cl.»U and wits formerly of
paid. Nra. Hadley picked a few hope I ■ cm people of thia place, were motor­
Dayton but now of Portland were in
for the first time and thought it fine] ing through town Tuesday,
ii short time Sunday morning
work.
extending the glao hand to many of
Rev. Fisher and family took their
their former friends and neighbors.
A short time ago Walter Jackman departure fur
Newport. Wednesday
i» at
bi» usual place in the post office.
The trees known as "mangroves"
form dense thickets along the sea­
coast In the tropics of the old world
as well as of the new. They are char
acterlxed by the production of many
। Prop roots from the trunks and
branches; these prop roots reach into
ia discovered meandering along the
C. L. Masterson who is now located
morning for a few days vacation.
I the mud and form practically Impene­
trable tangier They thu» sene to on what has been known as the Ruy street» of Portland apparently with no
hold the mud together and are said
But still, some of Ida
Ogle farm
ubont
four miles from ill results«
Food Huie
to act as natural sea walls, protecting
triends
are
wondering
why.
the soil against the inroads of the sea Dafton, was in town Monday getting
Ths ladies of the Christian church
The bark of the tree is sometimes pipe for a new well be is having dug on
will hold a cooked food sale al Hibbert's
taken for its abundance of tanning his faiin.
Harold Lloyd at hie beat at the
He ia engaged in the poultry
Grocery,
Saturday, Sept. 13
material ; otherwise the several spe­
bostas®® having lietween four and five Arcade Theatre, Saturday . night.
cies are of no economic Importance.
.
fl™1,
early to»ee
In many of these species the roots hundred laying hens. Hwei
Mi»» Helen Ruaeman of the Miller
Heetaimathat -SAFETY LAST.*
branch repeatedly before reaching the chickens
Mercantile Co., was a
McMinnville
well looked after and ultt.n
tnud. instead of growing straight
•tag*
passenger
this
morning.
care
of
are
a
(Maying
proposition.
Mr.
L
James,
manager
of
the
down.
The root divides Into two
branches, one of which soon dies
I Portland-Tillamook
Stage Line
away, while the other continues the
Icxlled al the local agency Monday.
City Clerk Tucker went to Portland
Olé man Gabriel (Bieg) of Portland
growth.
After extending
V for
• Wes some
9V -ILJw -
,
to-day for a few davs visit with a niece
distance this also divides into two. .
,** n ‘•’’joying a few davs of pleasure
Mrs. Wm. Lumm and family.
one of the branches persisting, and with a lot of - other old
man of bit
so on.
Sunday School, 10 A. M., Geo. H. Jack-
The Dutch botanist Van Leeuwen younger days In Dayton. Bing, as he man, Supt.
^xar May and family of Oregon City
had an opportunity to study a man- *9 called here, ia on ina annual vaca
Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pasto»
visited
Mra. May’s
mother. Mr».
grove tangle near Samarang. In Java.
Service at Webfoot,
Ellxabeth Minier, yeaterday.
cull»* habit
hnho of
..» root
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»ay» big Morning Worship,
cullar
branching
to . be . l«xk No. -I m Portland. He --------------
H.30 A. M.
a small beetle.
The female beetle
good and if the friends of bis Sunday School
Mrs. 8. A. McGann Is in McMinnville
* bit in the laut week before rupfrreure.
eKgs Dear the tlp oi the root- younfi manhooif could 1« located
near
The Injury causes a new root to sprout W
Harry
A.
Wann.
P
a»t
<
>r
Dii»
week visiting a daughter during
m, life would U aerane.
out Just above the tip and tbe old tip
the American Legion fair there.
continues to grow.
Mdthodist Church
.M h. »««„^
“• r'Tt“ ■'
11 A M
Miss Augusta Bohuntar of Coun-
cil Bluffs, Iowa and Mrs. L. H.
H. B Allen and wife of Pot Hand
Admit Possibility of
Did You See the window display of Schmidt
of Charlotte,
spent
Munday evening at the J. E.
Metal Transmutation. crochet work in the window of the are visiting their father, Cbrin
Proffitt
home.
Nothing better could illustrate the Miller Mercantile Co.?
Bcbunter, a couple of miies north
new conceptions of matter now exlst-
This was placed on display by Mrs. of towo.
ng in scientific circles than the tone
Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel.
Washed, Screened or Crushed.
Phone, Red 76
Women and Courtship
Dayton, Oregon
Another "Don Juan!"
Man views It as a great testimony
was not engaged to one of them.
Vo bls prowess at amour to yield up but 1 was on the verge of ft with the
Ills liberty, bls property and his soul wbole flve- They had letters of mine
To the first woman who. In despair of but rd followed the advice of my dying
finding better game, turns her appeals- ,ather. and never used the wrd mar­
ine eye upon him. But If you want to riage In any of ‘ them.
‘
I’d nev t given
liear a mirthless laugh, just present any of them present»—when you're
this masculine theory to a bridesmaid starting business from what's little
«t a wedding, particularly after alco­ more than a nucleus you don : throw
hol and crocodile tears have done their your money about! Tea or an Ice at
•disarming work upon her. That Is to the confectioner's was as far a» ever I
say. just hint to her that the bride went—and not that unless mi hand
harbored no notion of marriage until was for«d. But there had be. n dls-
stormed into acquiescence by the CU88*OM of the subject of love, and
«moonstruck
and impetuous bride- there also had been as opportunitv of-
«room.—H. L. Mencken, in “In De- fered what may be called preii dna-
¡fense of W ou ]$ q .”
_
ries.”—From “Tamplln's
Family,” by Barry Pain.
8. B. Dey is getting readv tor the fail
I In which the orthodox physicists com­ D. A. Snyder. Every piece of this dis­
trade
In lumber, having just received
Th® Henk ot Day ton received
ment on the report from Germany of play was made bv Mrs. Snyder. The
the turning of mercury into gold. A
two
cara
of lumber of the beet the
their first airplahe mail Tuesday
few years ago no real aclentlst would Lunch Set on the bock ground contains
market
afford».
nave had the patience to dignify such 23 balls of the celebrated J. a P. Coates morning, when a letter was re­
claims even to the extent of denying Crochet Thread and is made on pure ceived from Prof. Rutherford in
Chas. Howe and family
them, says the New York Times.
ot Mill City
linen. It ia a beautiful piece of work Chicago. The professor will te
The difference between the elements
Were Nuuday visitors al Ibe borna ot
principal of the Day ton schools
then was held to be essential and un- I and is valued at |50.t)0.
, bis sieter. Mre. D. A. Bnvder ot
changeable. At present there Is more ' Skill with a crochet hook and thread this j ear.
thia city.
than doubt If any essential difference
Is exemplified in tbe centex pieces
The union service» at th® Evan­
•eparatea any so-called element from .
Claire Simler and wife of Toledo,
any of the others, and to claims ot d,*or“ted with chia, l*ce, priced at
gelical church last Sunday night
transmutation the answer Is “Not Im­ 13.00 and $5.00.
spent Sunday at tbe home of his
possible 1"
I Miller Mercantile Company carries al) were well attended. The sermon parents Chas. Mimler and wife of thia
by Rev. H. A. Wapn waa instruc­
'
The old assumptions as to the inde­
eity.
Indian Heed
structibility of matter and the con­ I widths of white
and tive and imptesuv®.
Inspiring)
servation of energy—they, too, have J. a P. Coates crochet cotton and
rm Qiusical numbers were sung by
fallen upon evil days, and the respect
broidery Hoss.
All the children of W. F. Aodill
Mr. Tbompaon and the choir.
that used to be theirs has waned to
were home with him here last Monday.
next to nothing. Yet science need not
confess fallibility, since It never as­
Their visit was much appreciated by
Some Chicken!
serted infallibility. The old hypothe­
him and he bad an enjoyable day.
Union services * next Sunday
Mrs. C. Hadley claims to fiai e the
ses fitted all of the known facts of
their day and they met the pragmatic champion
pullett.
evening
will be held in the Baptist
full biood
test—they worked.
Mrs. Eli Kurte and family after
Plymouth Rock that was taken from , church.
Sermon by Rev F. E
It was said of Herbert Spencer that
spending aererai weeks with relative»
his Idea of a tragedy was the over­ h t h Masch 12 began laying AugnM 1 b Fisher. The sntbem. "Great is
in 8sattle, are once more at home and
throwing of a beautiful hypothesis by By September 7 she had laid M eggs.
the Lird’ will be sung by the
pleased 11 get there.
an ugly fact. In these days no horror
choir.
at all and not even disquietude la
caused by such happenings.
Mrs. Carrie Mortensen was the
Mra. Jaa. Murry and children,
Union Services
A complete New Stock of
Colonial Heaters and Ranges
efficient he|(>er in the ¡>oet office a few
who live near McMinnville and is
a sister of Mra. Ed Roaeman of
thic city visited at the Rosetnrn
home tbe past few days.
I
I
"Once a trial
A family reunion was held at
the Peter Wir* farm home Sunday
which included thefidw. Roseman
always
family of this city.
Mesdame.
W irf and Roseman being sisters.
I Bar and bulk.
I-e Pages Craft Book
days during the
V.
In
H.
G.
Ballard wps a business visitor
panied home by a former resident of
Dayton, Homer Avery
who has b en
away from his home town several years.
former
make a lot of attractive and beautiful
M
Portland, Monday and was accom­
Word
tells how to
sickness ot
Miller.
i
always NyaL’.
We show an attractive line cf candy—
Delicious Mt. Hood Ice Cream
Ion hand.
has
Davton
been
received
physician
from
a
Dr. Jessen
Mnt. D. C. Clark has organized
who has worked up a large practice tn
a music class for the guitar, in
Haigler,
Nebraska
He has been in
ing. The book. 10 cent®. Glue, 20 cents Newberg which requires her ¿res-
poor health for some time.
The two for 25 cents.
«nee in that city at frequent in­
Ladies will now find Lazells face tervals during th® ooming mouths.
Miw Elizabeth Simms viaifed
powders and creams in our Toilet Goods
her
relrfivea the Wambagane fam­
Joe
Fulham
has
been
carrying
one
I Department. These are good a of
guar­
ily
a
few days last week and then
of
his
hands
around
in
a
careful
manner
I anteed merit.
returned
to her employment in
these last few days because ot a slight
We are agents for the P irtland 1
Portland.
Newa. scratch which became infected and re­
See Vs Before
buying.
things appropriate for Chrktmas gfv.
Service and Prices
Always Right
On sale daily eacept Sunday.
cents per copy.
1 Three
quired
See us tor electrical goods.
U’Ren Hardware
a
Ml»» F ranees Coburn arrived from
b. M. Hurd of Portland »|>aiit a f« w
Seattle, Huuday, for a »hurt visti with
hours in Dayton, Munday while eu route I
telali ve»
to I or\»111» wheiahe waa ttaiisscliug
business.
)
[ Dick Hichanis <>f Castle Ruck, Wash.
Win
lsr»»b toll mm «ridai for Is in Dayton visiting relativ*» and
V.K. .
DAYTO m sand & gravel co
Mo-
denote* a degree of prosperity.
|W. 8. Hibbert, Grocery (
Phone, Red 28
E. L. Gcylu of
Mr.
Kolwn
KoW® ot Ridgefield,
making
«»»hingl.m visited a tew day» with
5
3
5
art oitnrs settled bi/ September 15, I'J'J 3
Daj ton,.................................................... Oregon.
Economy |
Day ton, Oregon.
Mrt. C. M. Gilbert was a
'ort- Minix vili® visitor recently.
of last
"i
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hadlty last week.
Phone, Bell 1691.
HIir
f «tin j aiiu Maple groe-
eries, fruits and vegetables in season,
Nichela
land a day ur so the latter pait
Get ready for »chool and buy your Hh
caffer pens ami pencils
• at Iha Resali slots.
| D«y“>n-call 8. C. Purkey------ Portland-67 N 2nd.
I Qnality
Mildred
Mra. Lena Randolph waa a Portland
visitor Isat week.
week combining businkM with pleaaur®.
m
.
I
L
Mrs.
ERLING BRAUTI, Prop.
‘‘SERVES YOU RIGHT’ •
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND.DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Day ton,
LOGALE
<pru3e. £unbneg. (KoMÄ.
Painstaking attention is given <
prescription entrusted tous.
Red öl
the services of a doctor.
It is
getting belter now sad Joe says here­
Melvin Hanvllle i. one of the pros-
perous farmers near Davton who bas
con fid«
in the farming business of
Albert May ia and has been busy the
-Ar future. He ia building a fine
hauling piling to the river* Some ot residence on big farm about four miles
after he is going to avoid scratches.
We have just opened a big line of these long sticks are to long it hurries from town.
bam, painted china and Tokanabe ware. up the small end of them to get out of
M. R. Cooper and family are new en-
Every item sells for one dollar. It’s tbe woods by the time the front end
joying life by the aid of a new O er-
.another bargain at Harris’, See onr arrives at its destination. The longest
stick reached the great length of 118 ‘ | land five passenger automobile. Con-
I window.
■«quently they are not at home so much
f<*t. 100 feet seems to tie about tbe
R. L. Harris,
M when they had to walk every time
average length.
Druggist.
they went visiting.