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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
Sei vieri Economy Quality We believe the best to be Cheapest the ! Ecks Bros of Dundee sent in |1 'Mion J L Stuart and J K. Mellinger subeerintioii this morning. transacted business in Tillamook Jim 1‘riiland la busy tiiraa day« haul" Tuesday and Wednesday. mg gravel from the county bunkers, Hibbert’s Grocery Always a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Special on Toilet Soaps Your Choice of Assortment 79c 14 Bars Phone Red 28 Oregon Dayton, W. P. MORRIS & SON General Blacksmithing. Machine Work. Aceteline Welding. Wagon and General Wood Work. New Auto Springe, Horseshoeing a specialty Phone 45x1 Dayton, Oregon. H. G. Coburn has lieen taking advantage of the last few rainless dav« by spraying hie orchard. V. H. Ballard is remodeling Bill Normovle aud wife were in Port* part of his jewelry store into » Und, Tueadav. Ed Roeeniau was in McMinnville on music room busines« veeterduy. M. U. Palmer has been remod The C. H. Hutton fjniilv a«re Pa. il'c eling the prescription enw in the City visitors Sunday. drug store thia week 0^ Mr. A. Basy whu fell from a Mrs. 8. B Day and eon Laelle and wife were McMinnville visitors yester- tree a couple of weeks ago is re cuperating nicely. C. R. Merrill and wife of util Citv spent the week end with the editor and F E. Berry and B. J. Parrish family her*. have been hauling and setting bop The W. M. S, of the Evangelical poles in the Berry vard near town. church met with Mrs. Maybe Iasi Mrs. James Wakefield and fam Tuesday. ily who have been living in & Nut a I r ug g I i ng. grasping, mieerly economy, squeezing every dollar until the eagle ; quails Oh, no, not that. But by determining to live within y.iur income, by paring a» you go. by denying your»s)l th*' things you can nut afford, and bv keeping your fund» in a reliable Rank like our«, where your ioou«y is SAFE. That's Ilie way to »need. Port The Grave» famdy who have been living on 3rd street near the The Baptists have intuited a piano school house have traded ttieir in their church aud are planning a big property here for a farm tear improvement in their mutie. Newburg. They moved onto the farm last Friday. V. A. Vincent, County Food Inspector was in tew n Tuetdav. He nt pr««ent is Mrs. A. Basy celebrateli her buying fruit for the Newberg cannery. 80th birthday last Thursday, Verne Taylor of Portland, son of Wil March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. bur Tayior and wife who have recently Hadley were dinner guests at her moved here, spent Sunday with hit home in honor of the occasion. parents. When you see Deputy Assessor Delton Magnus was taken to a bos- piul in McMinnville yesterday to receive J, G. Park corning to interview •.rvatment for an abscess in hit right you don’t get mad, a year from side. now will do when you have to pay Special music at the Baptist church the tax on this astessment. Sunday will be a duet in the morning Chas. Simler who has been in by Lucille Lorett and Florence Bing Toledo building a house for his ham and a solo in the evening bv Miss daughter Versa, returned home Bingham. S complete stock of ford parts ta They »ay that Economy in Ilin road to W eullh, end it ia true A ,k those who have emceeded -lin y will tell you. Peter Swanson and Archie Stouten- burg each advanced then sulecription a Gates Motor Co Expert Mechanics, The Road To Wealth Now that the weather baa become more settled farming activities have land during the winter are arruug ing to mov« back to thia place Uken on unite an Impetus. PHIL GATES W. P. NORMOYLE 8 LOCALE All Work Guaranteed 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 bulb which penetrate the fog and give a soft light. Firestone, Oldfield and American Akron tires for sale, also balloons. We guarantee these tires to give satisfac tion. We Sell Standard Gas Mist lahd Jackman of Salem, and Elmer J ckman of Monmouth, spent the w<> k end here with their parents Geo. H Jackman and wife. They re turned to their schools Sunday after noon. the printing office. If anyone has a utensil that has hot been returned please leave it at the printing office. Orders Promptly Filled Everything for the Builder ®cafer in LATH. CEMENT. BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc. Oregon, Dayton, NOTICE I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit and respectfully’solicit your patronage in this line of work. JOE F- FRANCIS. The Civic Club met Tuesday, March 10, and was fairly well attended. Plans were discussed Pbil Gates and wife, and the Misses and committees appointed for the Florence Bingham and Mav Merrill (Annual Flower Show to be held accompanied Walter Jackman to iort-a land. Monday morning, where they late in the Bummer. The commit- spent the dav. Phil brought out' tee for the food sale turned over another new Ford coupe and the young 117.05 to the treasurer of the ladies purchased decorations for the ‘ jjbrary Association. Thankl are Community St. Patricks party which due to those who realized the will be held in the Community Hall Library’s need and eo generously tomorrow evening. contributed. UN ION VA LE 8. C Dizon and wife are moving to PoiHand, they expect to have finished movina i,y Friday. E. L. W ilson and Ezra Dixon went to Portland on business one day tills week. Mrs. E. T, Wilson made a trip to Sal* em, Monday. Meedames Victor Launer and E. T. Wilson were county seat visityrs one day last week. H F. Deyoe has ordered a large num ber of Evergreen berry tips as be ex- Last Saturday evening as Miss Hazel „ , " , „ . a,, pacts to set five acres of these berries. Parker was walking to town from the r ? depot and had reached the Bond home, Mr. and Mrs. Gross and son Sam of I BUCKHECTSHOES A a car in attempting to pass another, Amity visited at the Andrew Hewitt ! For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys car struck her and knocked her into the homo last Saturday. 7 Room Modern and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc- j J dicth, breaking her leg between the* Mrs. Carrie Kidd came home from Residence knee and the ankle. The cars were McMinnville, Bunday. Minnville, Oregon. 2 acres of ground, ! both coming toward town. Thev stop Misa Elsie Stoutenburg sj-ent Sunday ped at once and the drivers carried her with Miss May Devoe' Fruit, Berries, into the Bond home where first aid was The Kennsington Club met last Wed- H ay F ob S als Walnuts, Ghlcken administered by Dr. Barendick. 8he nesday with Mrs. Turner a nice crowd Baled vetch, clover, and oat hay for house and park, was then taken to a hospital in McMinn was present and ali report a veiy pleas- sale by W. 8. Hibbert. ville and an x-ray taken. The leg was ant afternoon spent. and barn room for * Cow and winter feed set Sunday morning. 8he is reported Andrew Hewitt baa been quite ill for to be resting comfortably. sometime; at present he is slightly Liberal terms to responsible Seed corn, well acclimated, raised improved. party, ? here for the past fiteen years. The regular meeting of the Albert Smith is able to be up a good Herbert Willard, Dayton, Ore. J. L. S tuart , Owner. Pleasant Hour Reading Club was part of the time now. Edd Noble has not been very well of WXe(e ><«S held at the home of Mrs. J. L. late, at present he is better and able to Sherman, Friday, March 6. A b ■ around, Berry Growers! What’s the use of ^kin^lcs ^umoor ana Saturday. He wae accompanied home by his son Claire and wifj who visited here over Sunday. You are invited to drop into Van Dorn’s and have adrink of pure radium water free. Ladies who have not received their D. C. Van Dorn, plates or pans since the food sale last Route 2 Day ton, Oregon. Saturday may have same by calling at 4T. Rev. G. L. Lovell, Presiding Elder of the Salem District, will be here Satur day evening, 'larch 20, at 7:30 o'clock, to hold the last business meeting of the Evangelical Church tor this conference Phones: Garage, 62x3, Ree., Normoyle, Red 100; Gates 66x1 year. The annual conference will Oregon. Dayton, convent in the Willamette Boulevard Church in Portland. Bishop M. T. Maze, p. D., of Harrisburg, Pa., will preside. Many matters of interest will be transacted there this year, and the This office can supply you with good indications now are that there will be C ash P aid for false teeth, dental gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. 6 ply card beard in solid colors of red, considerable moving of preachers this Hoke Smelting A Relining Co., Otsego, blue and white. spring. M ichigan.” ankq/Dayton Day ton Oregon t DAYTON* OREGON 1 Block East of Bank P hone RED 62 Box No. 83 ¥ A mop T^atak Matfar aWolcr Agates ground and m lunted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices that are right. at » FOR SALE J I being torn and scratched by the thorny varieties when you can get the Genuine Cora Thornless Black berry plants as smooth as a grape vine, at 15 cents each or In 50 or 100 lots 10 cents each. Come and look them over at my ranch 3 miles south east of McMinnville, Oregon. G. T. Booth, R. 2. The County Squirrel poison mixed by the County Agent for rodent control, under the super vision of Mr Moore of the U S Bio logical survey is now on sale at the Dem» ray Hdw Store Pasture Wanted large attendance of members and several guests were present. The refreshments were delighted and our one regret was that we mui-t go home and cook for the family with so little personal desire for further daintie«. St, Patricks Party For 10 or 12 eows. W. A. Ever«. The Associated Young People of For Sale Dayton, Oregon. Dayton will hold their March party on Route 2. Queen Incubator, 140 egg. Friday night. March 20, in the Com Almost new. Price 115.00, munity Hall. Decorations, refresh John Shelburne, ments, games, stunts and songs will all Dayton, Oregon. be carried hut in eol0z and spiilt for Phone 16X3 St. Patrick's Day. Don’t miss it. There's a good time for everyone. The FULLER BRUSHES party begin« at 7:30 y, ui. JAS. W. RICHARDSON This office for JOB WORK! Beauty at an Attet The value of beauty ns an asset to any great country Is apparent to any one who has visited^ ^'allfornla and ths highly developed sections of Flor ida—countries In which the possibili ties of soil and climate have been utll- laed to an amazln* degree for pur pose« of ornamentation—the growing of trees, plants and shrubbery which are Indigenous to the region and which give the charm of local color to the countryside. Visitors to southern Cal ifornia cannot fall to see and remem ber pleasantly the well-kept orange groves, blooming rose clusters and hanging dates which come and go, mile after mile, along the country roads, and the same may be said of •he beauty spot« of Florida.—Atlanta 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. Appearance is what counts, and the world judges men in exactly the same manner. Made-to-measure clothes are an investment — not an expense. They enable you to command the top price for your services at all times and you are well repaid for your initial investment. «Rose & Company Clothes tailored to your individual preference assure you of being correctly attired at ali times — and the price, so umisually low, enables you to effect a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00. Over 300 new Fall fabrics now on display at Shippy & Filer, Agents Day ton, - - Oregon. it