Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 15, 1925, Image 4

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    Quality
Economy
Sei vice
LOCALE
Pleasantdale
Grandma Nichol« is quite ill.
Geo Foater and wife wer» McMiuii-
I J Randall <4 Portland spent set» vilie visitor« Wednesday afternoon.
Mr*. Martha Addition a ho lias Iwteil
quite aii k for scierai days at the home
intercala.
of her daughter Mia. ileo Foater. is in«
J. A. McFarland, living a few niilei proving.
Iroin toan was a stage paasenger t<
Peter Sa «neon was quite "ii k for
I'orll.md Mmidav oí this week.
several days last week..
Ralph Hadley and wife and Chas
Mr«. Harry Wamhagana and children
were among the aiek ot thia town the Hadlev wore county seat visitors last
lirel <d the week.
Friday afternoon.
Mi. IJoyd Goodrich of Dayton visit­
It J. Moore, electric light man of
ed at the home <4 Mrs. S-ott Edwards
Newberg was transacting busine«« in
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season
Mrs. J. A. McFarlane visited Thurs­
Dayton last Saturday.
day at the bom* of Mrs. Geo Foster.
A full line of Holiday Candies and Nuts at the
Mias Mildred Koeeman value up from
Dale and Vernon Hadley, Lewi« Nich»
RIGHT PRICES
Monmouth and »pent the week-end with ol» and Frank Finnieuui were Amity
her pan tits in this citv.
visitors Friday night, where they piav-
We are giving Coupons Free with each 25c Cash
I ittle Robert Latscber ol Portland is ed basket ball.
’ i Purchase. These coupons are redeemable in Silver-
Mrs. H Thompson visited Wednes­
visiting his Grandmother Mrs. L. 11
' ware by Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau. New
day at the Geo Foster home.
Litscher a week or more.
! York.
Mr*. Lina Buckley of Dayton spent
Wilford Hibbert w.m quite sick la* t
week with a threatened case of appendi the dav Ihurikiay ut the hum* of Mr«.
II Thomp«on.
citi» is able to tie out once more.
Walter Jackman of Portland »pent the
art
McCann ha» »urtieientlv
week end with home folks.
recovered from her recent *u knvw to
The Pleasantdale Needle club m«t
come home from McMinnville last week
last Uediiesday afternoon at tbe home
L. A. Barnard of Chicago is vp-rding of Mrs. A. W. Hraiulet. A pleasant
a few pleasant days at the horn«- of hia afternoon was spent by the following
brother W. O. Barnard north of town. maint»-
M*»datue«
McFarlane
Dav ton,
Oregon
Don Stretch and wife of Hemlock, Arthur. Fav and Geo Robinson and
Oregon are vLitlug a few davs with his Bram let aid one guest Mr«. Mae Fowl
parents N. S. Stretch and wife in Day­ eroi Rockaway, Diegon.
ton.
The Stringtown Needle club met
Thursday afternoon at the home of
J. K. Fields was in Portland Friday
Mr». W. 1.. Be chstein. A iunchevu
visiting his son Robert who has recent­
For«» rFrei-g, General Blacksmithing, Mac! ine Work. Plow Share ly undergone au operation in a hospital woeserveu bv the bort«*«» assisted bv
Mr«. Roy Fdvard*. Member* prevent
and Disc Grinding, Aceteline welding, Wagon and General
in that town.
were M^adamr* Ha Iley. Brwmirt,
Wood work, Horseshoeing a Specialty.
J. G. Park dropped a couple of dollars Sweeney, King, Ruy Edward« and W.
into the cash box of the Tribune, which L. Reichstein, A good time was report­
We will handle the Benz Auto springs, also repair broken spring».
fixes him up on subteriptioa until Jan. ed.
1, 1926. Go thou and do likewise.
Dayton, Oregon.
Phone 45x1
The thief baa been bu«y again in t hie
It would be mighty hard to beat this neighborhood, James Benes being tbe
weather in any ciiiae. More like April victim this time. He loet all of hi«
or May than January in most place«. chicken« but one, «everal bushel« of
Some rain end sunshine but nice and corn and two sack« of cow feed.
PHIL GATES
W. P. NORMOYLE
warm.
Elgin M. Lee and Howard Hadlev
of Portland visited Saturday night and
Théi
ms to be a shortage of good
Sunday at the Ralph Hadlev home.
rental
es here at present. A little
Merle Reichstein, Harold Litacher,
repair'll
mid put several in shape for Ereel Qubrer, Andrew Nichola and
occupai
Gerald and Kenneth Hadley were a-
mong those going to tbe Carlton Friday
G. A. Kidd of this city was in Port­
night to the l>aaket ball game.
land last week end to attend the funeral
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Howard Franklin, Keith Coburn and
of his brother W. T. Kidd who died in
tieraid
and Kenneth Hadley were guest«
that city Jan. 7th. His wife died there
All Work Guaranteed
Expert Mechanics,
about one month ago. They were form­ of Prof Rutherford at his summer home
erly well known residents of Whiteson. near Mt Hood, Saturday night and Sun­
day. They all report a good time.
We have a complete line of new Cord Tires and
Mr». G. M. Fowler retened to her
Tubes. We absolutely guarantee these tires, and
home
in Rockaway Bunday, after «pend­
will back them 100 per cent. Trade in your old
ing the holidays visiting at the home of
TIRE on a NE W CORD. Liberal allowance
her father, A. N. Sheldeu.
Mr*. Ruth Addison and little son
Ronald visited relatives iu Portland
last week.
W. L. Reicbstein and wife visited
relatives near McMinnville Monday.
J. A- McFarlane transacted busines«
in Portland Monday.
Mrs. David Robinson was a Portland
visitor Saturday.
Oregon.
Davton,
Fav Robinson is moving his family to
Willamina this week, where be will be
' nearer his work.
i We have a complete line
D. A. Snyder was a
Portland Friday.
I> usiu * m
visitor m
Hibbert’s Grocery
I We wish to all A Happy New Year
W. P. MORRIS & SON
Gates Motor Co
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work'
and Mill Work ]
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
I
j
R. Cooper
Dalton,
I
Oregon.
Everything for the Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
®cafcr in
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Oregon,
Day ton,
We Sell
&
Union Gas
Cure Horses
Humanely
— and quickly
YOUR INCOME TAX
No. 1
Mra. Ella Isham of Seattl ■ visit­
ed her daughter Mrs. Eli Kurtz
over Friday.
Walter Jackman bought a Ford and
expects U> drive back and forth to hi«
school in Portland .
Arthur Robinson transacted business
in Willamina Saturday.
Mrs, Alice Naeve and daughter Betty
of Tigard were Sunday visitors at th*
home of Mis. David Robinson,
J. A. McFarlane and wife and Ron
Floyd and Miss Evelyn Morgan of
Fayette visited relatives in Salem 8un
l
, day.
Mrs. Anna Robinson and sons Earl
and David visited Friday at the home
of tiie formers parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Thompson.
Wm Martin who was kicked by a
hor«e several weeks ago is slowly im­
proving
Do not drench your horse
—It is abusive and dan­
gerous.
The most vicious and
unruly animals can be
treated without the usual
danger and struggle of
drenching.
Yonr income tax for the year
Mesdames L.»w and Spangle
1924 is less, in proportion to your
income, than was the tax for 1923. were McMinnville visi tor.- and
A rate reduction, however, is not shoppers last Saturday.
the only benefit afforded by the
Mrs. E. J. Nichole has teen
revenue act of 1924. Increase in
spending the week end with a bis-
the exemption for married persons
ter, Mrs. Ada Wills in Carlton.
a 25 per c< nt reduction on “’earned
V CAPSULE
Peter .Swanson and O. C. Yo i:m
income,” and other changes in
REMEDIES
revenue legislation are of immedi­ who have been quite sick recen’ly
are
now
reported
some-what
im
­
ate interest to every taxpayer.
Used and recommended
The revenue act of 1924 requires proved.
by progressive stock-own­
tbit returns be filed by every J. L. Sherman is again at his ec I
ers. Guaranteed to cure,
or your money back with­
single person whose net income eustemed place in the bank after aev al
out question.
for 1924 was $1,000 or more, or week« lay off caused by an operation,
Dr. Korinek’s Capsule
whose gross income was 15,000 or fie say« that he isn’t ready for a box
Remedies for Horses and
more, and by every married couple ing match vet, but feeling much better
Cattle
include:
whose aggregate net income was than some time ago.
Physic Capsules
if2,500 or more, or whose aggre­
Kidney Capsules
gate gross income was 15,000 or
HOW LONG?
Worm Capsules
more. Last year returns were re­
How long can a fellow live with­
Colic Capsules
quired of married couples whose out brains? Inquired the young
Diarrhoea Capsules
aggregate net income was $2.000 etuderit of the old professor.
Tonic Capsules
or more. Husband and wife, liv­ That remains to be seen, my
Fever Capsules
ing together, may include the in­ boy, he replied.
come of each in a single joint
return, or each deducted, may file
LITTLE JOHNNY’S POME
a separate return showing the in­ The curfew shall not ring tonight,
come of each. Net income is gross
I think they’ll have to acrap’er,
income less certain specified reduc­ For father had to have his iron—
Dr. Korinek’s Patented
tions for business expenses, losses,
He went and et the clapper.
Capsule
Gun makes the
bad debts, contributions, etc
administering of medicine
The period for filing returns is
The Oissia Club met last Wed­
safe and easy. Price, 60c.
from January 1 to March 15. 1925. nesday at the home of Mrs. Lens
Entry »lack tncnrr ahouM
The return accompanied by at Dower, There were nine mtnihen
have a aupply of[)r. Kdfi-
least one-fourth of the amount of present, several being absent on
tax due. must be filed with the account of sickness. Lunch was
collector of internal revenue for served by the hostess assisted by
the district in which the taxpayer her daughter, Mrs .Emitt Filer. A
has his legal residence or has his' pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by “Serves You Right”
principal place of business.
। all.
Phone Red G4,
Dayton, Oregon.
ngKORiNElQ
VI
We would like to have a good live
, correspondent at Dundee and one at La-
Fayette. Somebody please got busy.
। We will appreciate your effort.
We hereby acknowledge receipt of the
cash for a year’s subscription, from Mrs.
Glen C. Hill of Seattle, Wash, and thus
our listcontinnes to grow. Thanks.
|
The 33rd term of the Oregon Legis­
lature is now on at Salem. Thin paper
ha« made arrangement« to give our
reader« an account of the proceeding«
each week commencing with our next
issue.
Mutual Telephone Co. Meet.
At the annual meeting of the Stock-
holders ol the Yamhill Comity Mutual
Telephone Company, held in this city
on Wednesday, the three outgoing di­
rectors, Mr. Kossner, Mr. Park and Mr.
Hessler, were re.elected for the ensuing ’
tern of two years. It was also voted to
raise the rates of the private lines at a
future date, after same has been brought
I before the Commission. At the Organ­
ization Meeting of the Directors, Mr. L.
A. Rosnner was again elected as Presi­
dent, nr. Elmer Campbell as vice presi-
' and Ruth Hayden aa Secretary and
Trearurer.
1
NOTICE
I have installed an Acteylene Welding outfit
and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line
of work.
JOE F- FRANCIS,
DAYTON. OREGON
1-2 Block. East of Bank
PHONE RED
BOX No. 83
62
AT TWE MOVIES
Saturday, January 17, 1925
“To Have and To Hold’,
Tele phone Girl 3, comedy
Next Week
Saturday, January 24
“Kide In”
Roping Her Romeo, Comedy
Show* at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
Arcade Theatre
V- ft SAW RD
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are right.
This office for
H. B. Allen Pharmacy1
at
Xfïood For Salo
10 ine h reasoned fir wood.
JOB WORK!
All out ol
good bod 'y timber.
A. T. Nairn.
Phone 18x8.
Dayton
Oro,