Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 30, 1924, Image 5

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    DAYTON TMIBUINB
A. N
Merrill
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ARTHUR MCPHILLIPS
Editor
Candidate For Represent«tive
MASKS
Enternd ut Ilie punt olflo in Dayton, 1 wns born, reared and hc booled in
<)rr«on, a» Mcond ein.« until matter, thia county.
If elected to th*
under tha Art of Mandi 3, 1870,
Legislature, 1 intend to pursue
Hubocrlptloa II,Mi per yuur in ad vitin e.
the eame courw# of economy and
oh . ;w, ihm
btisiiiFKH principles
m*ei tial to
any industry, public or private.
EVANGELICAL
CHUtOH
Dayton Mu,day Hchool
Du v ton Prniu'hlng
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IO OU a.
II 00 a.
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I
III.
III.
a tn
a
tax pit yt<r on
fumi property in Yamhid county
mid will use every maana to re»
tixee. If you care to eiip|s»rt me
k
and
III.
7 : 30 p m.
Hallowe’en
V n ¡olivi I»
Sunday School
E. I., of C E.
Breathing
or Masquerade
10 00 a m.
7 IIO p. m.
T ko iiupwn* Judge. ar« Vi b« el> et-
k uo p. m.
ed. Bwun»« Judy« McCord'* d< atb
I. E. I inlier, Patlor. Oecttred to<> late tu alluw of party norui
Party and Table Favors
See our Window
nation, Judge Kelly iw designated u»
"Independent"; yet Judge Kelly is a
Methodist Church
Re pul dien n nnn in endoraed by tl «
Ila baa
Sunday School, 10 A. M., Geo. H. Jack- Republican party.
circuit jud«. fur 14 years and a« circuit
man, Hupt.
Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor judge nerved Yamhill county several
Judge Kelly la a man of high
Union Services
7 30 p m. year*
.character and with .fudge Belt should
I carry Yatnblli county by a big vote.
Service at Webloot,
H JO A. M. ! lAdv.J
By the Judae’a Friend».
Morning Worship,
Clothes and Diamonds
When you buy them, you rely chiefly on the reputation
of the concern or merchant from whom you make your
purchase.
Bunday School
n a . m .
Rev. Franklin, I'natur.
Tull Gospel A«oernbly
Serves You Right
Rose & Company, Chicago
Tor »alo
Preaching and Divine Healing Service
Sunday—2 00 p. m.
Bible Study
Thursday 7 :30 p. tn.
All are welcome to eotne and worship
with u.
Rev. Geo. Stiegliti,
Paator.
H. B. Allen Pharmacy
It gives you that feeling of confidence that comas only
with the knowledge that you are dealing with an estab­
lished house whose reliability la unquestioned.
That's why we recommend
If you had an offer to buy your
property at a fair price and every­
thing was ready to close th* des*,
you would feel pretty good over it.
The intending purchaser, coming
from outside of Oregon, may have
been ready to sign his name and
A S, DUNCAN
pay over the monev.
Republican candidate for the office
When he called, he might tell
of County School 8ii|«rintendent.
you:
"I
just heard ut your
state income tax.”
you tell him.
“Fine idea,”
HOWARD G« GILDEA
"Il fakes some taxes off from
REFVaiJCAN CAXDIP n TI FOK
property and puts them onto a lot
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
of people who have incomes.”
“If I have no income from thia
investment, »11 I have to pay is
property tux?” he asks.
"That’s the idea.” you reply
with enthu«»aim.
“Well, I wouldn’t buy the prop­
erty i< 1 didn’t hoj>e to gel an in­
come front it, and it 1 go! ah in-'
come from it I would have to pay
income lax on top ul property tax.
Ami if I lived on the property, or
lived anywhere in Oregon. I would
have to pay state income tax on
my income from outside <J li e
AT IIXXKRAI. BLKCTÍOX, NOV. 4, 1024
state.
That’s not just, and my
I stand ros bconomy , hioid law xx-
taxes would be far higher than if
FURCXMaXT, KUH ANO POOK ALIKK
I simply had property tax to pay
heie.”
And he went.
The next you
heard
from
him
he
had bought
W. S. ALLAN
property in California or Washing­
ton, where there are no state in­
Republican Nominee
come
taxes, or hud bought tax-
for
exempt bonds.
You still have
County Commirsioiier
your property—for sale—with no
Oregon. buyer in sight.
Dundee,
Phone Red 64
Made-To-Measure Clothes
For nearly 45 years they have been makers of "Better
Clothes For Less Money.”
.
Satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed, and at the escep-
tionally low prices they enable you to enjoy, assure you
of a saving of at least $5.00 to $10.00.
Confecionery
High Grade Chocolates—Ice Cream
Sodas-Foantain Drinks a SPECIALTY
Miller Mercantile Co., Agents
Day ton,
Sutton’s
Oregon.
Complete line of Candies, Cigars,
Tobaccos and Pipes.
AT THE MOVIES
Fresh Bakery Goods
For fypecidl order*
Phono 48x17
C. H. Sutton
Saturday, Nov. 1
Spirit of U. S. A.”
“Pole Cat Plot”
Regular Admission
Next Week
DAYTO m SAND & GRAVEL CO
“Covered Wagon”
Admission 25c and 50c
Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel
A* ashed. Screened or Crushed.
Nhnwa at 7:39 and 9:15 K M
Arcade Theatre
Phone, Red 76
Dayton, Oregon
grata
Gossard
More hunting
for farmer and sportsman!
Thousand of women will testify that Gossard Brassieres are
•udeepenaible in beautifying the figure. Exacting sUndsrde
in materi si* and manufactu re assures the wesrer of graceful
lines, comfort and faultlees appearance.
Don t fail to send for this free book, "Hunting Posted
Property”. It shows you how farmer and sportsman can
get together to their mutual advantage.
Sportsmen spend more time hunting for shooting grounds
That is exactly what happened
on investments that would have
totaled more than 140,000,000 for
Your Support Will Be
Oregon. The property is still for
sale. What does it profit a prop­
Appreciated
erty-owner io save a real or imag­
inary 5 per cent on his property
FRED B- SACKETT
tax if he cannot sell his properly
at a fair price.
The stats Income
Republican Nominee for
tax is a bar to investment in Ore­
COUNTY JUDGE
gon by people who have incomes.
Ongon It should be repealed.
Sheridan
game. More property is
being posted each year.
D PROPERTY
Brassieres
We have just re­
ceived a shipment of these Brassieres.
Forgenlyne Bordeau Brassieres made of Heavy granite cloth,
extra long.
Designed to take care of top of corset, wide bands of elselic
at waist line. Hooks in front.
Price 75c.
®
find more and better
shooting. W rite for your
E. L DU PONT
DE NEMOURS«CO.,Is«.
Sporting Powder DivûiMi
Wilmingto
4,
SEE AND HEAR
§ Brassieres for slight figure, made of
fancy Grenadine.
Tape shoulder
straps, elastic section in back.
Hooks in back. Priced at 75c.
NSW SCALE
KIMBALL
Fearless
on display at
Vote for
EARL-A. NOTT
for District Attorney
BALLARDS JEWELERY STORE
Day ton,
Full and Complete
lino of Victor and
Columbia Records
in English and all
foreign Languages
Big Reduction in
slightly used Col­
umbia,
Kimball
and Vietor Phono­
graphs.
McCormick Music Co., Inc.
Miller Mercantile Co
Free
Oregon.
Unless our laws are enforced and re­
spected, gevernment is a useless
burden and democracy a failure
H. TEEGARDEN
Republican Nominee
For Representative
From
13th
R. F. D. 1,
Legislative
Distric
Yamhill, Ore.
The laying fowl needs an abundance
of mineral mattes. An unlimited sup­
ply of grit, dry cut-bone, oyster shell
and charcoal b lore the birds at al
Dayton,
Oregon
Adv
times helps keep prodeution at a maxi­
mum. The layer does not get enough
mineral from the grain part of the ra­
tion.
Plenty of green feed is al no essential
to high production. Some poultrymen
consider too much green feed harmful
in that birds will net eat enough grain
for high production if too much green
feed is ted. The high producing flocks
tat the Oregon station have at all times
access to unlimited supplies of •reen
fetid.
P rices R easonable
W ork G uaranteed
JOE F. FRANCIS
General Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing
3RD ar. BCTWKEN FERRY AA<D ALDER
DAYTON.
Box No. 83
OREGtON
P hone RED 62