Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 18, 1925, Image 4

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    Quality
Economy
Sei vice
We believe the best to be
Cheapest
the
Pleasantdale
Hile Addiaou and son Kenneth left
The Bones lamiliee held a family for Walia Walla last week where thev
rauaioo in Amity, Sunday.
will work through harvest
Mi» F. A
Mason <>l 1.os Angel«*»,
Glmroae Woolworth i« visiting at th«
I’allfurula armed at the home <>f her
" . 8. U Rs» bum«- thia w < m <1
parent. Geo. ChrisleMM ami wif««,
Roy OalirM of Portland traiiMClwl Numlay. tor a visit. She was formerly
Georgia t'lirietrimon ami always enjoys
business livre last «<vk end
these home coming*. also the cool
Oregon weather alter the e»tremely hut
Sherman «jwut yesterday in Salem.
weatin-r in th« south. C l. Chriaten-
Hibbert’s Grocery
t
LOCALS
met hi«« in Salem, Bunday
J. A. McFarlane and wife visited
their son Berl McFarlane aud wife near
L. 8. I orenzeu handed us 11 50 Willamina, Sunday.
.MesJame« C L Christenson and F.
on subscription this week,
A. Maaon were county seat visitor»
John Sherman returned from V of O Monday.
last I riday for bi» summer vacation.
W. L. Reivhrtein aud »u>i law rem »
Work ia progressing rapidly on were home Saturday night from Wills-
mine returning tu tbair wurk Bunday
the new baud stand in the park. morning.
Violet Senn ia visiting friends
at tin« coset this week
Always a complete line of Fancy
' and Staple Groceries. Fresh Fruits and
' Vegetables in season
mi
Fred Rek'Lltein and family and Lew
coast.
Phone Red 28
Mrs. McCann returned Munday from
a weeks visit with a daughter in Mc­
Minnville.
Oregon
Rev. Walter Smith and family aud
James A. Bvbee and family spent Fri­
day at the coast.
All Work Guaranteed
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1
Dayton,
Orders Promptly Filled
deafer tn
ana Shingles
General Blacksmithing
Ü. S. Tires and Tube:
in:
Everything for the Builder
Chae. Simler and family spent Sun­
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
Ruth Havden was transacting busi­ day at the Ralph Hadley home.
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Arthur Robinson and familv and
ness in Portland, Tuesday, «adviene
Dayton,.................................................. 0
Ressner took her place at the telephone Vernon Hadley of Willamina »pent
Sunday with home folk«.
office.
An* Nichols, Miss Esther Nichol«,
Frank Louis and wife visited Rev. Frankliu aud Mn. Felton were
relatives in Beaverton yesterday business visitors in Corvallis laet
afternoon.
Wednesday.
Mr. Nichols and Miss
Nichôla visited at ths home of their
Lewis ami Percy Abdill are in the brother Prof. Ambrose Nichols while
Tillamook country looking for work there.
peeling chitam bark.
Mrs. W. L. Reichstein and son
Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding
Wayne spent
Mrs. Buyers ami daughter of Chicago, . McMinnville helping care for her father
a sister and niece of Mr». Ella Coburn, , Mr. Savage, who is very tick.
JOE F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
are visiting relatives here.
Cbas. Hadley and w lie aud Melville
1 Block East of Bank
See Lon Hibner s one man circus in i Wells of Dayton visited at the K. G.
connection with the Arcade picture • Ha Iley home last Saturday.
Box No. 83
P hone RED 62
program Saturday.
Mr». R. G. Hadley was a county scat
visitor last Friday. .
J. G. Parks is contemplating a
Mrs. Mabel Gibson and children have
move to Devils Lake where he moved into the house vacated by W.
L. Reichstein
will open a garage.
George and Ralph Thompson of
Mrs. W. Taylor is spending the Portland and Robert Thompson ot
week in Portland visiting a son Middleton spent Sunday with H
Thompson and w ife.
land enjoying the Rose Festival
Joe Fitt« and family of Halcm spent McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
W. S. Hibbert and daughters Sunday, at the Joe Ketchum and A. N.
Hester and Elizabeth were Port­ Bbolddn homes.
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
engine and Automobile troubles.
£
*1/ dayton Oregon
Mrs. Mildred Simpkin«
and Miss
Mies Virginia Senn is employed
Vellie of Salem were Sunday aft» ruoou
io McMinnville as stenographer in visitors at the Gro. Christenson home.
an attorney’s office.
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
■Storage by the month 12.50.
*8 taken care of.
Mrs. David Robinson i. in Portland
thia week visiting relative» and attend­
ing the Ro«e Festival.
The Stringtown Needle Club wn»
pleasantly entertained at the home of
Mrs. Roy Idwards last Tburwiav after-
nion. Ice «revm aud cake were served
bv th» hostess assis sd bv Mrs Bramlet.
O.her members pievetit were Metdawts
LSlàKank 9^ Dayton
UN. Emma Anderson returned home Scott Edwarde, Hadley, Kicg, aud
Monday from a visit in Oregon City Sweeney and the Misse» beaste nod
with her son
Jessie Bramist.
Gates Motor Co
Expert Mechanics,
But maybe it wasn't altogether the hUwr'a fault,
•Uppose, fur instance, that ho raised dairy cows and
bis neighbors bought margarine inatead of butter.
Let a help our farmera to market their products
by creating a demand for them—by using their
products
Henry Greimd of Portland Richards spent Hatuiday evening in
transacted business here Monday McMinnville
Mrs. Geo. Robinsun »as a Salem
Mrs, Ona Churchman of Terra Bonne visitor Tuesday.
naitej her father, John Arma, Monday.
Mr». Alice Nneve and daughter Betty
J G Parka and wife returned uf Tigard »pent Sunday at the David
home Saturday from a trip to the Robi ns*,n home.
Dayton,
No young man would look forward to inheriting
a farm, if hi» father han made a failure at the buai-
muts.
Oregon.
Knight Adjustment Go
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work
and lüll Work
land visitors yesterday morning.
Geiald and Kenneth Hadley spent
w. 8. Hibbert and family and last week in Portland visiting relatives
and friends.
|
Mesdames George Tucker and M.G.
Mrs. W L Rei hetein and son spent
Phone 45x3
♦
Miller visited the Tulip farm near
Tuesday in Willamina.
Salem, Sunday afternoon.
Cecil Stephens and family of Amity
GENERAL REPAIRING
The new telephone directories are and Mrs. Melissa Sargent and baby of
General Building Contracting
now in the hands of the patrons and as Hojewell were visitors at the Scott
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
AITO Hl PPLIE8, GAS. OILS
there are a number of changes, save Edwards home Sunday,
time and trouble by reading the new
A very pretty wedding was solemniz­
| book before you turn in a call.
Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine
ed in Monmouth, Monday aftornoon,
Mrs. L. G. Stanley, after spending June 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs
the winter in Los Angeles. California, Archie Parker, when their daughter
Day ton,
Oregon.
is here visiting her niece Mn. Ruth Grace was married to Rev. Victor
Dayton,
Oregon
Hayden before returning to het home Morri», pastor of the Christian church
in Monmouth and also a teacher in
in buffalo, New York.
O. A. C. The bride is a niece of G B.
Mrs. F W. Hole and
Mr». and Wm Foster of Dayton and was
Electa Demaray attended Grand formerly a resident here. She has l»een
Morey It’s Awful
Chapter of the O. E 8. in Port- critic teacher in the normal school in
Monmouth the past four year». The
land last week.
Isn’t it awful!
The Goddess of Liberty contest
ceremony was performed by Rev. E.
He’ll be sued!
V. M. Ix>w and a force of men are Stivers of Eugene, an intimate friend of is now on. Votes may bo register-
making the necessary wire changes on Ilie groom. Preceding the ceremony, ed at
Who got killed?
the Confectionery or Drug
the telephone lines caused by the I 1-ove You Truly” and "0 Promise
Judgment
for 110,000.
Store
Nominations will be
Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
change in rates ami numbers in the new Me” were sung by a friend of the bride,
Make
him
pay. He’s W’rth ill
closed Monday evening. June 22
directory.
who also pliyed the Wedding March.
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
Just
such
expressions
are heard
Voting will close
The home was prettily decorated with at 8;00 p. m.
Harry Wambsgans of the Tillamook fern.
everyday,
careless
and
reckless
Car dine Testoute roses, and June 80th at 8:00 p. rn. Votes
country is once more buying stock on
orange blossoms
The bride wore a 1 cent each. Votes will be count­ automobile drivers make the care­
his own account for the Portland
beautiful dress ot white satin trimmed ed daily.
Who is your goddess? ful driver wonder if lie is ever safe
markets. This last week he passed
with silver lace and carried a bouquet ot
on the public highway.
Listen,
through town with a trailer load of
roses.
After the wedding the guests
live cattle.
folks. For just a few dollars we
were served with ice cream and cake.
will place an automobile liability
Elmer Parrish and family of North The bride and groom left for Crescent ■ All roads lead to Dayton for the nn
|;PV „„
.
Like
where
they
will
spend
their
’
4th
of
July
celebration.
The
new
' X
y<’“'f'1
Bend are spending a few days with his
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0*«H P aid for false teeth, dental
brothers
and
sister
here
while
enrontej
*
H,n
*^
moon
’
They
will
be
at
home
in
For Sale—Kale plants.
bandstand will be dedicated by
,"’’un"7 C0"H"‘”F ‘«ko
gold, piatHiuiu aud discarded jewelry.
to Longview, Washington where he has Monmouth June 22nd.
*
,
.
, ,,
■ .care of your future worries. We
D. C. Van Dorn. Phone 10x3 »ecured a position with a surveying I G. B. Foster and wife and Mrs. Wm. nr piece
Hoke Smelting 4 Refining Co,, Otsego.
band.
Bnse bail game; I are placing a policy
nearly every
Michigan.'*
Day ton, Orego . ere w.
Fcstei and son Clark ot Dayton attend­ races; dance at ()|>era house in day.
Get yours before it’s too
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ed
the
Morri»
—
Parker
wedding
at
Mon-
the evening and everything else lute. •Adv.
For Sale
BUCKHECT8HOES
Mis» Mildred Crane and her brother mouth, Monday.
that goea to make up a real cele­
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For Buckbect shoes, Men, Boys
8X32 feet silo in excellent con­ Wm. Crane and Miss Gertrude Kroetch I
•I. L. Sherman & Son.
bration.
of
Spokane;
Mis«
Bertha
Jones,
a
sister"
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­ dition. Priced right for quick sale.
to Mrs. R.L. Harris, and a niece Mi»«'
Inquire at this office.
Minnville, Oregon.
Dell Moruan idge and E. Mabee have
FULLER
BRUSHES
LaVeda Jone«
ot Portland, «[»ent'
been treating the window frames of the
JAS. W. RICHARDSON
last
Saturday
at
the home of!
You
’
ll
get
laugh,
kick
and
real
FOR BALE
bank building to a new coat of paint.
delight from Lon Hibner’s character­ their sister and aunt Mrs. R. L. Harris, I Rome of the ringers of the com­
Mrs. Doris Bomar and children
Kale and tomato plants.
istic balancing, illusion, mimicry and Mias Crane attended the musical con­
munity met at the Evangelical of Portland spent last week end
Mrs. Riley L. Clark.
ventriloquism stunts at the Arcade, vention which was held in Portland
R'-v. J. J. Patton of Oak Grove,
with
her mother Mrs a Portland suburb, and also a
Saturday. A treat it ia and wholesome. I
***k and has a splendid soprano church 1 »st night for rehearsal of here
Stated Communication of Electa
‘‘See Ye Him.”
voice.
xi»« Krosteh is a graduate of chorus singing for the Fourth. Morrison.
The children stayed former pastor of the M. E. church
the University of Washington and is an There is room (or lots more singers. till the first of the week when they
Chapter No. 29 0. E. 8., will be
at this place was here Friday to
r. n. rparnawK 01 Oanas ami U. L. efficient pianist. They gave a concert,
held in the Masonic Hall Tuesday
Next rehearsal is next Wednesday were taken back to Portland by attend the funeral of Mr. J. A.
Chamberlin of
Independence were Saturday afternoon, to the Harris’s and
June 23.
All members are urged here Tueeday looking for a business a few invited guetta, that wa» worthy ot evening at the same place. Con e Mrs. Morrison and her daughter
Hewitt, which occured on that
to be present,
tdo your bit.
location.
■ |,igh praise.
Ruth.
day.
Dayton Motor Go. j
M. R. Cooper «
Louis & Pen land
Goddess of Liberty Contesti
CONFECTIONERY
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
Dayton Will Celebrate
COmmQDity CbOFUS FOP 4tb Of Joly
Celebration
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