Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 25, 1924, Image 4

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LOCALS
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A. Palmer bouno near the
school home la being ocbnpird I v Prof
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dumber and 'fShinglaa
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LATH. CEMENT. BH1CI LI1E, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS. SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Mian Irma Hole visited in Port
land during laat weak.
PM^n,................................................. Oregon, '
Livestock Means Dollars
Farmers
T1 IS diversified farming with dairying and hog
and sheep raising which insures the permanent
prosperity of every agricultural section.
It provides the farmer with a monthly Jincome and
reduces the necessity of seasonal borrowing or other­
wise running in debt. It enableshim to market his
alfalfa, hay and grain in such concentrates as butter,
cheese, cream, milk, pork and wool, lessening freight
charges and increasing his net revenue.
DAYTOw SAND & GRAVEL CO.
V» ashed, Screened or (’rushed.
Phone, Red 76
Dayton, Oregon
FRED ANDERSON
B'’’•shoeing. General Blacksmithing, Machine Work. Plow Share
and Disc Grinding, Acetoline welding, wagon and General
Word w irk, H trsehoeing a Specialty.
Day ton, Oregon.
To
Phone 45x1
Her« at the BANK OF DAYTON we believe having the right
kind and quality o* livaatock on every farm meant much to thia
community and to each individual farmer. And of courve, we
are always glad to encourage more firming operations
A new, bigger and belter pavilllon will hou-e the Pacific International
Livaetock Expoeitlon at Portland thia year. Nov. I at to Hlh. Here will
be aaaembled the graateat gathering of i.un-buM beef and dairy cattle,
vheep, goata, hoga and chicken» ever exhiixted in Amarica. It ia an op-
portunitv von should not pm » by. for hera vou may atndy qua ity breed-
ing and tuodarn production methoda a» pta< tUed by the leading breeder»
of.tbe entire country. Be »ure and attend!
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work •
and Mill Work
BANK OF DAYTON
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Mr. and
evening.
Mra. C Hadley Sunday
Mra. Henry Muy was transact«
ing business in Dayton, Monday
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Rev. J. F. Franklin will have morning.
the Dayton Methodiet pastorate
for the coming year.
Mia Frank LaPort of Newberg
Elmer Jackman took hie depar­ was here a few days transacting
ture Monday morning for Corval* lusinesa, recently.
lie whore be will attend O A. 0.
A. A. Graves and family reach­
thia winter.
ed home Tuesday
from a few
weeks tour of southern Oregon.
Mrs.
visitor
V,
in
m . Low war a business
McMinnville,
Friday
F or B ale . S ix foci disc harrow
4 ioch Moline Sulkey plow, and
AI h »>
W. S Hibbert, who had a »tock ot -I inch Bain Farm Wagon.
goods at the Wood's hep yard during a registered Guernsey Bull.
the picking season, moved the unsold
See Bank of Davton
afternoon.
part of the goods back to
town Monday.
hie store in
B J. Parrisy and wife are mak
Char lea Dva and wife accompanied ing their annual camping vacation
bv bis brother James left yesterday
at the Salem Fair.
Mr. Parrish
morning for Brookings, Oregon where
has
been
a
cam|>er
at
the
Fair for
they have employment (or the winter.
Mra. Henry Chapman who haa lieen
in very poor health for a month or
more is reported as getting weaker.
ten or more consecutive years,
Claude Proffitt left yesterda »
morning for Eugene, where he will
Mrs. Walter Porter living ot part of
attend O'egon Un versify this
the Wirts [dace north of town is enjov-
school
year
ing a visit from her father and nephew
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Tbe Bank of Ihiyton haa di«|>oaed of
ths old, or first vault door inatalled a*
Mrs. J. E. Nichols is spending a
tbe beginning ot ths Bank and replaced
portion of (his week with a sister bv a larger modern i ml steel door a
Mrs, Coflin in Springfield,
couple or more years ago. The old door
is being shipped to Madras, Oregon.
John Williams of Elma, Wash, spent
M. R. Cooper
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Mra. Otia Hro<>k«hear and her
sister Misa Leota Johnann wore in
Portland last Eriday,
Miaa Lana Stillwell waa a buai-
J. W. Loreit and wife were
»«a* visitor in Portland, Tueaday guests at th« 8 H. Duncan horn«
Mra. C. K. Watson called on in McMinnville, Sunday,
of Iowa.
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
Day ton,
John Anna win a hueineaa virit-
or in Newberg and Portland the
tirât of th« week.
Oregon.
At The Movies
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Saturday, Sept. 27
“Mask of Lopez”
“Telephone Girl” No. 1.
John
Sherman
and
Russel
accompanied by Misers
on a business trip in the eastern part of Heater Hibbert and Vera Kearns
the state and made this visit on bis way spent last Friday evening in Port-
land.
home.
last Friday night in this city with his
brother J. O.
Mias V era
Mr. Williams had ban Coburn
Kerns of Pendleton who
haa been spending a week or more with
J. G.
Park after putting in a
week or more drying
irunea in the Coburn dryer is
once more a familiar figure on the
ions of the O. A. C.
streets
of Dayton.
John Marby and family have
moved from La Fayette to the
Frank Louis, Harry Gray and
John Burch house in the Hada-
wife who were visiting relativss
way neighbornood in Dayton.
n Pendleton and taking in the
8. J. Jasenahd family are the found—1 p reached home Sun*
occupants of the Thomae Bird ay evening and are reporting an
property known as the "White enjoyable time while away.
City” in the southern part of town
Miss Helen Roseman left Sun­
Mrs. J. E. Mellinger may not have
the best and largest assortment of flow day afternoon for Corvallis where
era, but sbe has a snowball bush that is ‘he will be enrolled in O A. (L
This is her last year
putting on airs br having a couple or this winter
more snowballs in full bloom this the snd she was requested to report a
• e k early in order to help with
middle of Septemlier.
the
registration.
Mra. Edgar Means who haa
her aunt Mrs. Frank Louie left Monday strenuous
Corvollis to attend the comming sees
Next Week
Harold Lloyd
In “Why Worry”
Quality
Regular Admission
Economy
W. S. Hibbert, Grocery
Gomin$, Nov. 7 & 8
“Covered Wagon”
A full line of Fancy and Staple groc­
eries, fruits and vegetables in season.
Admission 25c and 50c.
Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
Phone, Red 28
Dayton, Oregon.
Arcade Theatre ,
Our Desire is, “To Please AH” Give us a trial.
During the absence of Fran
I Louie, who attended the Pendle­
F. E. Berry finished picking bis hops
¡act Thursday just before the rain be­
ton Round-Up, T. A. Bouiden was
the efficient helper st the Day tor.
Motor Co., and got to look so
much like Mr. 1-ouie he claims it
almost required a letter of intro­
duction for bis wife to recognise
him when he went home.
gan.
When tbe pickers assembled iu
tbe bop house tbsy were treated to all
l*en visiting at the H. H Clark
After nearly forty one continuous and
home in Day ton left for her home
consecutive rears in business in this
in Eugene laat Saturday.
She city, R. L. Harris has sol'd bls drug
waa accompanied
Mra. Creaaon.
Willis Gallup
picking.
Even small children carried son, spent a few days visiting
To Select From
See Us Before
buying.
Service and Prices
Tbe weather with tbe Channel
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in bis eastern
Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Leary and
»mall daughter of Bay Citv.
Oregon spent last week end with
their uncle Fred Allison who lives
four miles out of Dayton. They
visited a few minutes with the
Tribune force Saturday afternoon.
wonig for each other and for ths pro­
prietor ot the vard.
Announcement
Having purchated the equip,
men! of the Fred Anderson black
smith shop in this city wo will
continue to operate it at the old
stand and respectfully solicit a
continuence of vour patronage.
We have torn in the bueineM the
past 20 years at Albany, Oregon
and can do any work in this line
that comes our wav.
W. P. Morris and Son.
Th-re w || he special music at
the Baptist church Sunday morn­
ing ly Miss Florerce Bingham.
A ways Rillit
her
aaay cbscka running upintothe I mark in Dayton and during the time
while grown-upe began talking >25.00 motored up to see her eon Willie
exception of one or two days was excep- mine.
4<>nally fine. and. all left with good
Colonial Heaters and Ranges
B. Allan who waa formerly owner of
the Watson Pharmacy.
Inventory is
of the Navy at now being taken for the lomletion ot
sister Nellie, a tbe sale.
tbo water melon they oould eat and Seattle and bin
then began the happv lime of receiving trained nurse of Missouri, nephew
their pay checks for the two weeks and niec« of Mra. Emma Ander­
checks awl up.
A complete New Stock of
by her mother, store and other line« of business to H.
Mrs I.. H Litacher is visiting in
Portland this week with her hus-
band and children who are em-
pl- yed in that citv.
M. V. Wright and son Hubert
accompanied by Ed. Winger took
in the Pendleton Round Up and
are now home telling of the won-
• dcrfnl feats of horsemanship and
roping they saw at thia show.
More hunting
for farmer and sportsman!
get together to their Mutual .dnnt,„d "P0”““1« «■
ground«
‘ •Hooting
hey do hunting
game. More property is
being posted each ye«.
This book will help yOB|
find more and better
•booting. Write foryour
copy today ,Jfg
K. I. DU PONT