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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
Zq Economy Quality * Hibbert’s Grocery A complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Special Deal on Soap and Washing Powder This Week $1.35 Value Tor $1.00 i locale Dr. Sno<ik visitor Monday S S. xiaPÌn Morin wM>k waM u a lirui McMinnville Oregon W. P.-MORRIS & SON General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Aceteline Welding, Vr.gon ard General Wood Work. Forest Grove, last Thursday. Phone 45x1 I-ham ol I' >rtiunO vi.ititi at PHIL GATES & We have just remodeled our Garage, making a large office and parts room. Also have the whole building at your service, where you can store your car at a low price and feel assured it is under the best of care. Storage by the month 12 50. We have the latest thing in bulbs—a blue Aulb which penetrate the fog and give a soft light. Firestone, Oldfield and American Akron tires for eale, also balloons. We guarantee these tires to give satisfac tion. We Sell Standard Gas O & g dumber and ^hin^loo LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Dayton,................................................... Oregon, Oregon. DAYTO jn SAND & GRAVEL CO Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel Washed, Screened or Crushed The C. H. Sutton family ac companied by Miss Gladys Hart man mortored to Tacoina. Wash., Sunday mo-ning end returned in the evening. Dayton, Oregon F M Hord and wife, Mrs. L. S. : NOTICE I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit J ! and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line • j of work. JOE F- FRANCIS. ! DAYTON. OREGON 1 Block East of Bank ’ l Box No. 83 . P hone RED 62 !•*«*•*«*•*•*••*«»««•«•*•«*•**•*•*•*•*«•*•»••*•*•** V* & BOLLARD '¿¿JataA naJjcr andt: J w Shippy drove to St. IfartinV Lin Williams and wife of Park- Washington lor his wife who has dale, Oregon were here the first < f been there with her mother . J/ th the week to attend the funeral of C C Chriataineen for a couple of his aunt the late Mrs. Criso. weeks While awav he visited his W A. Gist of Newberg a boy brother Floyd Shippy and family hood friend of J. M. Hamblet of al Stevenson, Wash this city, was a visitor at the Ham blet home Tuesday afternoon. A T Nairn sold his farm equipment 2| miles southwest of L, F. Hadley, wife and children .town to Mr Krager who has just of Dallas were visitors at the home । moved to this country from of Herbert Willard a few miles Nebraska and has rented the from town Saturday evening and Nairn farm Air Nairn and family Sunday. will reside in town for a while Of Orders Promptly Filled ©cafer tn Toltalo was here Saturday , Mrs. J. F. Franklin went to Mrs C L Fowler who underwent Portland last Friday at attend the an operation in a Sellwood hos funeral of her brother-in-law. She pital last week has recovered auffi- returned home Tuesday evening. ciently to be moved to the home Mrs. J. W. Simms has been in of her eon Floyd Fowler, living in Portland at the home of her eon Sellwood. W. H. Simms, helping to care for Mrs Stacey A Fenley and little sick folks there. daughter Geraldine returned to Mrs Ross Blough and daughter their home in Elkton, Oregon, of Yakima Washington are visiting Saturday, after a seven weeks visit at the home of her brother Roy at the home of her parents Dr Martin north of town. Soook and wif< in this city Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Normoyle, Red 100; Gates 66x1 Phone, Red 76 Everylhioj for ths Bui’.dor 14, Ice Cream social and Saint Patricks All Work Guaranteed Dayton, in Les i Duzan and wile who have day entertainment. been q :ta sick with the grippe —Commiltee this la t ~eek are feeling much Mr*. Degrew. Chas A. Ferguson. better at this writing. COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS Expert Mechanics, Dayton Pregon Mrs. V. M. Low accompanied and returned Sunday uvcomiMinied bv by Misses Blanche and Dorothy hi* wife and little daughter, who will Palmer autoed to Albany for a be with him thwe during the week. Sunday vi-it. At Grand Island School house. Mar. Gates Motor Co. IS ankç/Dayton Harry Mav and wile went lo Unir noam in I Molalla, On g n the tirât of bOUM-D P. NORMOYLE Thia may he true—and it may not, hut <HJR hualmo» ia hiinkin^, and wo try to have nn up to date benking servie«* for farmer«. Hirnui turiate, nn nhatile, nt oc kuun and everybody in the community. The more our biuinM* grown, the letter the aervice we hive to offer They have rented their ' Norman C. Berkley, assistant the week. property here to a Mr. Taylor and wile professor of the Dayton school, ol Portland. was a business visitor in Portland Cha«. Siui 1er who n building tome Saturday. New Auto Sprinta. Horseshoeing a specialty W. Ev*r hear of th«' iliffvN'm'e between A ' fariiifi* nn "ngtii ulturnlinl"? They mi y a farmer ia n man who makea hin money on a farm ami HpnndH it in town, whiln an ngriciulluFalint inakoa hin nioimy in town and upends it on a farm. h ml C. H. Sutton and wife and the bom« ol hl« siller Mr«. Eli Kurtt, Walter S itton and family spent Sunday and also called at th« L. 1». Krake home. I'uesday.at Longview. Wash Mrs Hargis of Mabton, wa»h , Phil Gates’and wife spent Sun- grandmother of Mrs T m Teague. lav and Monday in Tacoma, Wash ia visiting the league family for n it the home of his brotner. week or ten days. Miss Margaret Griffith, one of E E .1/vDonald, wife and neice the teachers here, »pent the week .J/arjorie Niçois were the com« ?nd at her home in Salem. piny at the Leslie Duzin a nd A Mesdames McCann and Low H Nicols hum« in Dayton, Sun- visited the Masonic home in day Don’t forget to get your Silverware coupons, Dayton, Oregon. Some Difference Special music at the Rapii, t church Sunday. visitor Saturday. Ihiet.. Esther and Morning: Prof. J. B. Dotinoti and family Beryl Hadley. visited friends here Saturday. Violin Holo Mr. Evening: Carleen of Portland. R. J. Moore, of Nrwlierg was transacting business here Saturday Kal ph K rei tr of Hillsboro wan a h UKI liess visitor in Dayton, Sat. D A. Snyder and wife were in Portland oh businew last Friday Frank l.nPort and wife of New- Jacob Heidinget and wife were berg were transacting busines» in McMinnville ahopper« Saturday. Day ton Monday. Mrs, Leslie Duzan was a stage Norman Bertram formerly of passenger to MeMinnuille, Tues Dayton but now of Portland spent day afternoon Sunday here visiting relatives and City Recorder Tucker arrive«! friends. home from a week's visit in Port Frank Laport of Newberg is re land Sunday evening. spading the lawn on the W S Mrs Belle Freehour arrived Hibbert property, preparatory to home Saturday from Portland reseeding it ifter a few weeks visit there. J j. Vlr^.. Dayton, a county «eat eWcler Agates ground and m rant? I A fine line of Jewelry an 1 Silverware prices that are right. at Mrs. L. D. Krake gave a birthday dinner for her father, Gao. Freshoar, last Munday, in honor of his 80th birth day. About twenty Kneels were present Including Mrs. E. H. Btiabv and family ol Independence and < >eo. Griffith and family of Bellevue. The school directors according This office can supply you with pood Chapman, son Harry and daughter jrold, platinum and discarded jewelry. 6 ply card board in solid colors of red, Nellie, of Portland «pent Sunday to instruction at the mass meeting Hoze Smelting & Refining Co,, Otsego, blue and white. at the Henry Chapman home in have secured an option on eight Michigan,” acres of land from J P. Dorsey on C ash P aid for false teeth, dental thia city. (•«•wei^faCaÿtKaXk^SXiK'« cw><«e (•(<. « BUCKHECTSHOES For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc Minnville, Oregon. what is known as the McNaah place south of town The price of this land is 12 400 The option is for 00 days when it will be known whether the Union District will be formed, and if a ichool building is not built on this land in five years the ground reverts back to Dorsev Wm Schell and wife tarried a while in Davton, Saturday, while enroute to Portland from Eugene 7 Room Modern I where they had been visiiing her Residence * brother Jas. Berryhill and family. 2 acres of ground, J H ay F or S ale Fruit, Borries, ; Ches. Hadley came in yi sterdty Baled vetch, clover, and oat hay for Walnuts, Ghicken j morning and advanced his sub D ie » S i diifnev : Monday morn Stile by W. 8. Hibbert. house and park, • scription to the Tribune for a year. ing, about 9:00 o’clock, ns Ed. and barn room for He reports his wife who has been Wilson and I. D (Jack) Anderson » Cowand winter feed * quite ill this winter, improving were felling a tree on Grand Seed corn, well acclimated, raised e Anderson dropped dead, Island, Liberal terms to responsible here for the past fiteen years. Also ripidly now. noticing the raw was not Wilson Irish Cobbler potatoes (earlv.) partv. ♦ Herbert Willard, Dayton, Ore. back went around the tree drawn Dr. Leach, District Superinten J. L. S tuart , Owner. J dent «MHSBKC»’-A - He is' of the M. E Church, Salem and found Anderson dead. survived by* his wife and five District, was here yesterday and Berry Growers! What’s the use of »(•WweectwccfW children on the Island and several | last night to conduct the First being torn and scratched by the relatives in the east. Funeri Quarterly Conference, which was thorny varieties when you can get the Genuine Cora Thornless Black The County Squirrel poison held io the local church last night. services were held in the Macy berry plants as smooth as a grape mixed by the County Agent for Al! the officers of the Webfoot and chapel in McMinnville, Wednesday vine, at 15 cents each or in 50 or IO0 rodent control, under the super Dayton M. E. churches were morning, March 4, 1925, Rev. G. lota 10 cents each. Come and look E. Erskine of Jefferson officiating. them over at my ranch 3 miles vision of Mr Moore of the U S Bio» present with their reports. After Burial in the I O O F Cemetery /outh east of McMinnville, Oregon. logical survey is now on sale at the business meeting cake and near Dayton. G. T. Booth, R. a. the Dem« ray Hdw Store coffee was served. I FOR SALE i íw Just Like a Newly Painted House It only costs a hundred dollars to paint it, but it enables the owner to get five hundred dollars more for it. I Appearance ia what counts, and the world judges men in exactly tho same manner. f Made-to-measure clothes are an investment — not nn expense. They enable you to command the top price for your services at al! times and ycu arc well repaid for your initial investment. Rose & Company Clothes tailored to yvui« individual preference assure you of being correctly attired at all times — and the price, so unusually low, enables you to effect a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00. Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on <!i play at Shippy & Filer, Agents Dayton, Oregon.