Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 02, 1924, Image 5

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    NAYBERGER’S
STORE
If you want good hard bead
cabbage for your kraut call ’phone
11x16, I Arms.
LOCALS
Mrs. laitlie Moray spent Friday
at Salem, taking in the fair
Just received a new and complete line of Indies
and Misses Dress and sport Coats, most of them with
Fur collars and many with cuffs to match. Priced at
$19.85,-$24.85-$29.50-$35.00- 39.50-up to $110.00
New Silk and Woolen Dresses in all the new
fabrics and latest styles. Priced from $14.85-
19.85-24.85-up to $69.50.
Just received a shipment of Men's and Young
Men's Suits in popular pencil Stripes, Tailatain
checks. Priced from $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 up to
$50.00.
Our overcoat line is complete, come in and get one
and enjoy the chilly evening's
Price from $12.85»
to $49.50.
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Milk Pails Brim With Prosperity
ON the farmer’s smallest or mast valuable tract of
land, the milk cow has been found profitable. In­
stead of but one pay day a year, as would be the*
case if he were depending upon one or two stable
crops, there is a pay day every month from the but­
ter, cheese, milk and cream the dairyman sends to
the market.
Hero at the RANK Ob DA\TON, we aio in a position to
know just whit cows on the farm nu An to th” farmer« of thia
section, for *we carry many of thrir accounts on our books. Since
they took *vp dairying, they do tint borrow at* tnueb to finance
their farming operation as they did lx fore, and when they do,
it a only for a short time. Isn’t thia taxi for serious thought?
We believe it is, and you may depend upon ua to help you pro­
vide the right kind and quality of livestock for your farm, as
far as ja practicable.
Store closed all day Wednes­
day, Oct. 8, on account of
Jewish Holiday
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Larger and more magnificent than ever before, with more exhibitor* of
nureored be»f and dairv catUe, borae», bog«, aheep and chicken*. the
Pacific International Uveetock Exposition at Portland, Nov. 1st to 8th,
will be a revelation of what is being done to further livestock develop-'
nient in the Northwest, The Night Horse Show i* one of the m<wt re­
nowned in America. Etan to go!
D. M. Nayberger
McMinnville,
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BANK OF DAYTON
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DAYTOW SAND & GRAVEL CO.
Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel,
Washed, Screened or Crushed.
Phone, Red 76
Dayton, Oregon
A full line of Fancy and Staple groc­
eries, fruits and vegetables in season.
Day ton, Oregon.
Phone, Red 28
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Our Desire is, “To Please All” Give ns a trial.
R It Rs nd wm unfortunate enough I •
Mrs. R. M. Lugar returned from dislocate his wrist a day or so ago wlol«
a visit in Pendleton and Walla cranking one of hi* truck*,
Wall laet week.
J. L. Sherman and wife took
Vic. Low, Dick Cooper and Joe. their departure Saturday morning
Francia went to Salem. Friday for Belknap Spring* where they
night and saw lh<- sigMe on the expect to be for a month-or more.
Fair grounds. Mr Cuop»r drove
Mrs. Norman Chester and fam­
his new car.
ily have moved into the Love
Mrs. H. Kuiper ha* a snowball property near the school house.
that ha* several fi hi blooms on it,
and this is the hr st of October.
Frank Randall and C. R. Wat­
son and their families of Portland
Can you beat it.
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were gueate at the T. M. Tcagur
Mrs. J. 11. Newman and small
daughter M»v Marie. ot^Nrhalem, Oreg, borne in this city Sunday.
and Mrs. Phil Oatre of Tacoma, Wash.,
both daughter* ol the editor and wife,
W. T. Morris anti family hate
arrived in Dayton Isat night tor a few moved into the LnPort
houao
weeks visit with their parent*.
across the street from toe O, C.
Ai Slade a former Day ton apple Goodrich residence.
packer but now of Hood River was
E. Demaray and wife were Port­
in Dayton a few hours Sunday
land visitors last Thursday and
visiting former acquaintancee.
while away their store was in the
B orn : To Mr, and Mrs. Ross
hands of J. G. Park who was form­
Dey at the home of his parents,
erly employed by .Mr. Demaray.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Dey, in this
Joseph Gibbon and family r f
city, Tuesday morning, Sept. 30.
Corneliu*,
Oregon visited hi* sister
1924, a bouncing 10 pound baby
boy. Mother and child are doing Mrs. G. B. Abdlll and other rela­
well and Daddy R om is stepping tives in Dayton and vicinity la»t
week end.
high.
FRED ANDERSON
The city schools opened Mon­
Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work. Plow Share day morning with an enrollment
of 78 in the high school and 134
and Disc Grinding, Aceteiine welding, wagon and General
in the grades. This is an increase
Wood work, Horsehoeing a Specialty.
of 15 over the registration of last
year.
Prof. Rutherford expects
Dayton, Oregon..
Phone 45x1
several mere to register soon.
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E. C. Sherman
formerly of
Lincqln but now .of Portland, a
cousin of the Dayton Shermans,
was in town a short time Friday
of last week.
.Mr. Sherman is a
traveling salesman for a Portland
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General Building Contracting
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j Box Shooks, Cabinet Work*
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and Mill Work
W. S. Hibbert, Grocery
Special music al the Baptist
church Sunday morning by Afro.
F. M, Hord stopped for a short M. M. Holme*.
lime in town Mondny while on his
Mr* W H U'Keu and children
way home from Corvallis to Port­
spent Bunday in Carlton at the
land,
J. J. Denson home.
William Normoyis of Portland
Vic Low and John Park* spent
was transacting business in this
Saturday
afternoon vnjoying tf. i
city Saturday.
races at the F*ir.
Jas. Dunbar of Porilaud wm in­
terviewing the D. K A P. Co.,
NOTICE: * Naybergar's 8tor* In Mc­
people here the fl-st of Iha week Minnville cl<w<l all duv Wc-hiesdai,
in regards to evbporiiUd products. Oct. 8. on account ol Jewish Holiday.
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Built in Fixtures a Specialty
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M. R. Cooper
Dayton,
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J. Seitter and wife and Wayne
Mrs. R. L. Cinnamon who has
Martie of McMinnville were guests been quite ill the past few weeks
at the H. Chapman home Sunday. in improving rapidly and is now
J. G. Park and wife accompa­ able to t-e up »nd help with her
nied by Mrs. m . R. Cooper were housework.
Miss Leota Johnson
transacting
business in Salem. has been staying with her during
Monday.
her illness.
Mrs. Georgia Spangle of Port-
J. E. Proffitt and
family.
and spent Sunday here with ,her
E. Demaray and family accompa­
parents A H Nichols and was
nied by Mi-8 Faith Johnson, W.
accompanied home by her mother
S. U’Ren and J. J. Denson of
for a short visit.
Carlton spent Sunday in Van
Burton K. Wheeler’s speech will
Couver,
Washington.
They
be
broadcasted over the Oregonian
arrived there just in time to wit­
radio
from the Labor Temple in
ness the landing of the World
Portland,
October 7 at 9:00 o’clock
Fliers.
at night.
Sunday, October 12, 1924 will be
He will make two speeches that
Rally Day at Unionvale.
There evening, ths first at 7:15 p. m. in
will be a Sunday School rally at the I. O. O. F. Hall in Portland
10 a. m. Followed by preaching. at 8:00 p. m. in Labor Temple.
Then at twelve-thirty there will
Morton Thompkins,
be a basket dinner and arf hour of
Chairman County
fellowship. At 2.30 a roll call of
Committee.
the members and preaching by a
Jim Pemland of the Dayton
visiting pastor.
Motor Co., was a busy business
Mis« Flo Bingham, her,brother,
visitor in Portland last week.
and the Misses l^e and
Mae
Miss Hester Hibbert accompan-
Fields spent Saturday in Salem
by
her mother and sister Elisa­
attending the Fair. The trip was
enjoyed very much with the ex­ beth autoed to Portland, Saturday
ception of eight punctures on the morning on business and sight
seeing.
way home.
Colonial Heaters and Ranges
Service end Prices
Aways Ri£ht
U’Ren Hardware
The Dayton Motor Company
has just installed a new up-to-date
automatic air compresaor in their
garage, thereby enabling autoists
to inflate their tires in much
shorter time than the old way.
Messrs George and Aaron and
Misses Ada and Rose Gilbert of
Nora. Washington are making a
prolonged visit in this city at the
Ray Spangle was in town last home of their brother, C. M. Gil­
They plan to spend the
Thursday for a short visit with his bert.
parents.
He was on his way winter here.
home from the Barber's Conven­
Mrs. F. M. Hord and son Frank
tion wbicn was held in Indianap­
arrived
in Dayton, Saturday even­
olis. Dr. O. C. Goodrich accom­
ing
from
Tillamook.
They re­
panied him to his Pendleton home
mained
over
Saturday
night
and
for a few days visit.
Bunday •■eturninn to their Port­
Possibly you noticed a mistake
land home Sunday evening.
in the R. L. Harris ad last week;
F. E. Berry was transacting
namely, the misspelling «of Qis
word “prescription”, it
being bixin ess in Portland last Ssturday
spelled “perscription”. Mr. Harris
Perle Hogle spent Saturday and
visited us Tuesday morning dur­
Sunday with his family in this
ing which time be called our
city.
attention to the mistake. How­ •
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ever he is sure no one will accuse
R. L. Harris and wife were
him of being ths one who mis­ Portland visitor«
Snn-lay and
spelled it.
Monday.
A complete New Stock of
To Select Prom
See Us Before
buying.
H. O. Coburn and wife aconm-
panied by F. E. Berry and wife
spent last Friday in Salem at the
Fair.
Wm. Lo-mm and family of Port­
land spent the dav Sunday at the
home of her sister Mrs. W. S.
Hibbert in Dayton.
Mrs. Ruby Covell of Forest
Grove, has
been viaiting her
parent« M. W. Kreitz and wife in
this city the past week.
B. J, Parrish and wife after hav­
ing l>«en camped at the Fair
ground* in Salem for the week
just pant arrived home Sunday
evening and are reporting a fine
time while sway.
Mrs. Chas, Bailey and little mb
of St. Johns, Oregon are enlivening
the home of her parents H. O.
Ogden and wife near town.
Thick cream—not
Phone
Red 51
Ach-a and Viola Snook daugh­
ters of Dr. Snook of Dav ton and
Cecil Frost a nephew of Mrs. A.
L. Harding in this city each
underwent the operation of having
th' ir tonsils removed in the Mc­
Minnville hospitals the latter part
of last week.
S. C. Mead and wife, former
residents of-Day ton but now of
Los Angeles, Calif,, were «pending
a few days in Day ton and vicinity
the first of the week renewing old
acquaintance].
let* than 30 per
cent butte: fat—is an advantage to the
farmer, the state college dairy depart­
ment hold*.
It ha* a lower percentage
than thin cream and
of milk serum
hence doe* not (poll a* quickly.
Being
lighter than thin cream It cost* lets in
To obtain an inexpen*ive paneled expreaa charge*.
wall effect, apply nsrrow strip* of wood
molding to the plaater in the form of
Knowles Chapter No. 12, O. E. 8.
J. L, Stuart and family were panel*, and paint. Flat paint la beat,
of McMinnville visited
Electa
State Fair visitors for one day last think the home economics specialists of
Chapter No. 29 in Dayton lai|
the extension service.
week.
Tuesday evening.