Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 11, 1924, Image 4

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    Quality
Economy
We
I W. S.
»
Hibberts Grocery,
Complote line of Fancy and St anlc
A NEW LINE
of
Maxwell Hou3e Coffee
Good to the last drop
SPECIAL—Dust Pan Free with each A ll G old
B room . A few deals left.
Watch Our Window
Dayton, Oregon.
Phone, Red 28
A aurpriM party was given tot
Mr Richard Kiddon and wife on
W. F. Graben borii is another cash
their wedding anniversary. Quite
subat-riber this week.
a number were present and ail re-
Rev Walter G Smith and fem- port a good time
Uy were McMinnville visihtrs Sat.
Mr. and Mra Virgil Dhon and
Mesdames Nicofe and Olt were Mies Pnnai« Withe« spent Sunday
Portland visitors last Friday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Digon.
The Kensington Club met with
D, A. Snyder ws« a business vi»-
Corrigan last Wed.
I itor in SsatU« the first of the week. Mrs Ada
Thoee present were Meedameg Effie
Dale Hadley visited with hia grand-
Wilson. Crawley, pearl Wilaon,
■ arvet. U. Hadley and wife Tuevdav
Antrim. S. C. Dixon, Martha Dix-
eveuiug.
on,
Withee,
W’right. Westfall,
W F. F-*ter dropped fl JiO into th«
i
awrence
and
Kidd.
They ail re*
cash fund this morning and said send
it along.
ported a fine time and th« next
neoting will I» held with Mrs.
Phil tinten and
Herl ert *U right
Wilson.
made a business trip to Tacoma, Wash ,
this week.
Mr. Harvey Turner and wife
The Gates Motor Co. is giving a weue county seat visitors one
liberal reduction on all cash sales
dnring the holidays.
C. 1) Thornton, An© is working
in
Portland was home this week
C. M. Gilbert, wife and sisters
end.
were stage passengers to Portland
Mrs. \ ern* Anderson is on the
Friday.
Hick list thia week. She reports a
Hazen Willard advanced his sub- bad cold as the cause.
scription to the Tribune for another
Mr. Fred Withee and wife and
I year, thia week.
S. C. Dixon were county goat
I Mrs. Martin of Newport I spent a
visitors Saturday. They attended
few hours between stages i in Day*
the Grange meeting and report a
I ton Saturday afternoon.
good meeting.
| Mrs. N. P. Robinson is visiting
1 he K. L. C. E. will meet st the
relatives in Salem for a week or R. E. Stoutenburg home Friday
more.
evening. December 12th.
The Acid Test
Our Hunk has the cnutldencn of (he people of
this community I h - ckum ' by fair dealing We have
proved our worth. That is the ACID TEST in a]|
business, and especially so in banking.
It has been truly on id: "Clean busineHs demands
clean men. Good business demands men who have
•hown some signs that they can handle their own
affairs to advantage.
Successful business demands
success on the part of those who are to conduct it.”
We invite you to make our bank your bunk.
I Box Shooks, Cabinet Work •
I
and Mill Work
I
@0 (FT
Dr. Hewith of Portland visited
Mrs. Smith Fields spent the day
Friday in Newburg visiting rela­ one dsy recently at the Merritt
tives and rent wing acquaintances. Miller home.
Mr. P. K. Sotton and daughter
Herbert Williard. nrs V. M.
Neva
were county seat visitors
Low and H B. Allen were busi­
Saturday.
ness visitors in Portland last week.
Miss Francos Hunt of Salem
Mis R h Smith who is em is visiting at the R. E. Slouten-
ploy«
McMinnville was home burg home.
1
a shor
ne Saturday.
ALL
TOYS
J
B
, Victor P. Hessler Receives
Master Mason’s Degree
DOLLS
A newline this year
GREETING CARDS
A new line this year
In fact we have added a number of new lines this year
We have a variety of gifts for both young and old.
Our box and bulk candy is fresh.
Our Prices are Right—The Quality Good
V isit Our Store and be Convinced
“Try Tbe Drug Store First”
H. B. Allen Pharmacy
“Serves You Right”
Dayton, Oregon
Mrs. Hargis of 8t. Louis. Mo., I The Masoaic degree team of the I
IO. A. C. Acacia fraternity conferred
grandmother of Mrs. Tom Teague,
I the master Mason’s degree upon Victor
I arrived here Sunday for several
I P. Hessler at the local Masonic lodge,
weeks visit with the Teague family. I Friday evening. The visiting delega-
1 Maurice Fisher and wife who |tmn, consisting of the members of the
Iwas formerly Miu Grace Abdill, I Acacia fraternity and several faculty I
I Masons, made tbe trip by auto, return* I
visited her sister and father W.l ■ng to Corvallis the same evening. I
h. Abdill at the Abdill home here! Eight autos were used to convey the)
Sunday.
I 32 members of the party.
I
The master of the
Acecia
Miss Gladys
state.
!
Mr. 8. W. eiegler officiated as toast-1
Hankin a former!. muter at the banquet of tbe evening
served by Mrs. L. A. Roesner and Mrs.
George Hessler.
8lxty*eigbt Masons
were seated at the tables of tbe banquet
hall, appropriately decorated with
orange and black streamers, the college
I colors.
F. M. Roseman and wife of near
Faculty Masons who accompanied
Beaverton sre here for a few weeks tbe teain were Arthur L. Peck, muteri
visit with their son Edward Rose­ of the Corvallis lodge and professor of
landscape gardening; Gordon V. Skelton
.resident of near Day ton who is
! teaching near Gaston, spent part
1 of the day Saturday in Dayton re-
newing school mat« acquaintances.
■
।
M. R. Cooper
|
for the Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
deafer
tn
jumisi» and Skinks
UTH, CEMENT, BRICE. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. •
Dayton,
Oregon,
degree
Mr. Homer Buckman and wife! | team is Daryl Potter of McMinnville, a I
The I
accompanied by
Mrs.
Jenny aeuior in mining engineering.
team
pnta
on
work
at
the
Corvallis
I
"'wank, all of Portland were tbeI
lodge and at various other lodges in tbe I
company at the M. G. Miller home I
in Dayton. Sunday.
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
Day ton,
vton Needle Craft Club
I met al the home of Mrs. C. H.
I Wood worth Friday of last week.
A new line this year
Phone Red 64
UNIONVALR
I sad care for safe at Gates Motor Qo.
i» i ne vneapest
* «lv
LOCALS
Sutton’s
Confecionery
High GradiChocolates-Ice Cream
Sodas-Fountain Drinks a SPECIALTY
Complete line of Candies, Cigars,
Tobaccos and Pipes.
Fresh Bakery Goods
man and wife. They were former
residents of Dayton and are enjoy-1 Scullen, assistant professor of entomGlo-
For Special orders
ing this visit very much.
gr; D. M. Goode, usistant college ed­
Phone 48x17
E. M. Loban and wife accom-l itor; Charles E. Newton, dean of the
I school of mines; P. M. Brandt, profes­
panted by Miss Bernice Newbilll
sor of dairy
husbandry;
Wilbur D, I
’
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and Deiwin Rineimer all of Dallas! Courtney, instructor in zoology; J. W. | Tb« Shop Early, Mail Early cam-
Oregon, were the company at the! Cummings, instructor in secretarial
inaugurated by Postmaster Gen*
Ray Berry home near Day ton over! training.
I era) New lut year proved to be an un-
,
qualified success.
It was of great
Saturday night and Sunday. Mr? I
we sre introducing
benefit to th« people
—
xw wing.
pvupie and
>nu also
biso enabled |
Loban is a sister of Mr. Berry.
I with thia issue
c. H. Sutton,^
V. g,-. BOLLARD
Cooked Food Sale
Saturday,
Doc.
13
I” vacant building near Post Ollin-
P““le —
•«’»te« i»
deliver mi
all me
the | Chickens,
Rabbits,
Fried Cakes.
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I t
" the
«ww w — office
---- - employees to uciivvr
C. R. Franklin and Joseph Hud- |
an^ •• •“ inducement tor yon Christmas mail before noon on Decern-
Pies, Cakes,
etc.
eon of Elkton. Kansas visited with
b«‘in
•olv,n* the,e P“1’ ber
Th> D«P*rtment again this
Come and buy your Nun lav dinner.
eon of Elkton, Kansas visited with
former frienrt« n, u
i
1/
I
We *re 0^erln® • Fear'«subscription I Te*r ••tz the hearty cooperaiion of the
M. E, AID .SOCIETY.
ormer fnend.. Dr ISnook and fam- free to the first three who return a cor- ! P«blic in order that tie record made
11\ last week. These gentlemen |*°
(solution
puzzle No 1 which
■ hinh appears 1
VMF mav
it a
lution to puxale
last year may be equalled, if not excel­
are looking for a .ocation and it is this week. In order to show no part* led.
Rev. J A. Good of Portland, n profes­
When you shop sn<l mail eatlv you
to be hoped that they may be im- ialty we will deal out the prises as fol­
low : To tbe first correct return of a are helping the clerks in the poet office sor of North West Evangelistic Institute
pressed with these parts
laorrect answer from our city Het. to the । U> eat their dinners at home and you with abcut a dozen of the students, will
be at Unionvale over the Bunday of
I first correct return from the R. F. D.
H. Parrish a brother of B. J. • I routes; and to the first correct return are greatly benefiting yourselves. You December 14, and have charge of the
have
a
greater
chance
to
secure
a
better
Parrish from Polk coudty has been I from the outfield. The solution to No.
«election of gifts from the stores, you services on Saturday evening, ai 8 :C0
visiting here a few days tecently. 11 will appear in next week's issue. , have more time to wrap them securely o clock, Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock
Rev.
I Answers must be in befoae Thors lay and you are sore that they will arrive and Nundav afternoon at 2:30
W ill Burdett and wife spent a |l>ec. 18, 19M.
Go-xie is a pleasing shaker and a great
at their destination in time to be open-
Bible teacher, and will bring a me«a q-e
few hours here with Mrs Burdett’s
ed Christmas morning. You are also
mother,
Mrs. McCann Sunday I Tuesday afternoon two Portland relieving the burden on tin clerks be­ of interest and great good to the j... pie
I lawyers going in opposite direc- hind the counters in the stores, and you who hear Mm. The students w ill add
II irseshoeing. Generei Blaeksmilhir g. Mad ine Work.
Plow Share while enronte home to Portland Itious on the highway between here are giving a practical demonstration of the energy of the young and the <h vo*
from a weeks vacation in the Till-I
and Disc Grinding, Aceteline welding, Wagon and General
tion characteristic of students of an
land Newberg had a head-on col- the good will that Christmas time sig­ institution of this kind. An off.-ri ng
a mook county.
Wood work, Horseshoeing a
nifies.
Acting Postmaster General,
llision with their cars. Both of the
John H. Bartlett request« tha: you re­ will be taken Hunday morning to defray
We will handle the Benz Auto spring?, also repair broken springs.
A number of Dayton’s rabbit I men were seriously injured, but frain from using small envelopes in exjienees of the trip.
hunters have been scouring near­ I not killed as was first reported. sen*ling your Christmas cards as thia
Day ton, Oregon.
Phone 45x1
by fields and hills in quest of Jack We have heard a few lawyers "lock very greatly retards the sorting and
A birthday surprise was sprung
distribution of the mails. Let all of us
rabbits and report considerable!
horns” in the court room at times
pull together this year, do our shopping on W. S. Hibbert, Sunday. The
quantities have been bagged.
Boys! Don't forget to come
The
I but didn’t think it would become ( early, let’s mske it a genuine old-
For Sale
invited guests were his sisters Mes­
and see the dandy bargain In a
so
serious
that
they
would
get
out
I
Pylor organ in good condition.
fashioned Christmas celebration.
If you will publish yonr Want!
dames W. K. Foster and
motorcycle at GATES MOTOR Co.
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are righr.
at
W. P. MORRIS & SON
W p Morris. and For Sale Ads in the Tribune! on the public highway and try to
instead of tacking them on the! put each other into the ditch.
C. G. Robertson a former resi­
telephone poles, you will realize!
W. 3. Ú’Ren, wife and son Robert
W. Normoyle is a new cash sub­ better results as well as keep the’ Ray Snook, wife and baby visit­ dent of near Dayton but now of
Were Portland visitors Tuesday.
ed over Sunday with hie father Newport, Oregon was in Dayton
scriber to tht T rieoe ,
streets more tidy,
Dr. Snook and family in Dayton. few houre Saturday afternoon.
Will sell cheap.
Iner
Mortenson and
l.mbands
and
his brother James and wife.
,
------ The.
surprise was so complete that It
took away part of l,is appetite for
the bounteous dinner prepared by
hit good wife and daughters.