Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 02, 1925, Image 4

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    LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gatee drove to
Laurel Artisan Lodge met Wednesday
l*»vii’s Lake, Friday.
evening, with Challes F. Kennett and
l»r. Ealwlman of Portland a. visitor«
I nil«lion a a. also held aud retreah-
Mr«. James Bones «pent the day -Mou
day in McMinnville.
Carl Stuye mid wile attended ihu
Jacob Heidingei aud family ansili
funeral ol Mra. 8, C. Weeahufi. The
Saturday in McMinnville
ol Mr» Hluyw.
Iner Mortensen aud wile wer« visitlug
Mia Jul«« Hickv ol McM mu ville,
relatives in Cauemah Sunday
yi«Ued
th« homo ol her »ist»i, Mi«
the Waketiel l coutectn nory.
Jolin Burch id Salem, lisa been visit-
ing with Eli Row|ey aud wife
Mra. George Robinson was the »uices»
fui candidate for Goddess ol Liberty.
Mr» V m low autoed to Albany
Sunday accom|«nied by Mr». Elisabeth
situier.
Mrs. J. L. Valentine is here (or a
visit with her mother Mrs. Mart
Fletcher.
Fred T. Mellinger and family of Till««
mook »pent Saturday night with
relatives here.
E. Baxter and family moved to
Neskowin. Monday, where be is em­
ployed in a saw mill.
Harry Warn began and little daughter
visited bis sister Mr*. W S Hibbert
and family Tuesday.
J. E Mellinger ha« been rustiiating
on the J. E. Betry farm thia week, help­
ing «pray bop«.
C. H. Maule is again in Dayton and is
trimming the hedge between the «Ilici
and Magnes» residence».
Gates Motor Co
C M’LETE
M R. Cooper and wife «pent Sondai
in Portland visiting her parents, L E
Lindsay and wife.
S TCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
We understand the hot weather of
last week did considerable damage to
the loganberry crop.
The luit««ette ball team pisi el last
^undav »Iternoou on the W lilani in*
d «uiund with that tejui. Tb<
wa» 2 tv i in lavor of Willamina.
Audrey, little daughter of Fred Mor­
gan, Jr. ia recovering from the ItijillV
•he received when she tripped uii a
walk and fractured her shoulder.
Mra. Herbert Jewett ba« been on ths
sick list. Grace Wanner a»»i»'wd in hrr
home during her Hines».
C. 1. Belcher and wife, »on and
daughter of Portland, were guest» of
Mi’s Belle Belcher, last Wednesday.
Rev and Mra. J. T Fahelmau ot
Tacoma, and Dr. F.aiieimau o( Portland
called on Mr*. Harvey Denney Thurs­
day afternoon of la»t week. Rev. Esh*
elman is a brottierinlaw ot Mr». L*enney. !
Mr». Paul Feebly of Seaside, arrived >
Saturday tor a visit with relatives and
friends
Rev. 1). D. Winter and wife of Penn«
Sylvania, arrived Monday (ui a visit to
relau ve* and friend». They are at
the home of Mrs. Phoebe Baker, who
i» a sister ol Mrs. Winter.
Owing to the lad that sone of the
memlwr* would be attending the Inter­
national C. E. Convention in Portland.
July 4 to 10. there will be no pnacluu»
service in Evangelical Church Bunday
evening. Julv 5.
Mr» Will Morgan is suffering with
Infisinmatorv rheumatiehi
The Mor-
gan family expected to leave this week
tor South Dakota but will go at a later
date
We believe in the FOURTH oF JULY
and what it stands for;
We believe in Dayton,
and will close July Ith, and join (he
Celebration and Dedicating throng
at the D a \ ton C elebration .
anko/Dayfcn
Dayton Oro Ac y
Everything for the Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
NOTICE
On account of ill health 1 will sell or lease my
Lumber Yard and Residence. For particulars call
on
Dayton,
Oregon,
Mrs. L. 8. Chapman and children
Sunday morning the tire company
Harrv and Nellie were guests at th* was called out to the George Wise resi­
Henrv Chapman home Sunday.
dence. The fire had caught on the roof
Dr. Emma C. Koch of Vacaville. from the chimney but was toon ex­
California is here with her mother Mrs. tinguished,
Hari Clark and lainiiy drove to Salem
Hein Kuiper.
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Saturday to attend the W. O. W. meet­
Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding
Mis« Laverne Parrish of Portland, a ing where a class of 1500 wax initiated
Mrs. I. T. Pritchett entertained th*
daughter of Thomae Parrish and wife b
Lavender Club Wednesday rf ter noon.
here visiting relative« and friend«.
JOE F- FRANK'S.
DAYTON. OREGON
The ladiea of the Baptist Church
Dr. Townlev and family of Hastings
served a bountiful supper to a larg>
Nebraska are visiting;,his brotherinlaw
1 Block East of Bank
number of gueat«, in the baseiaeut ol
J. E. Proffit and family.
their Church Thursday evening.
Box No. 83
P hone RED 62
»rs Hattie Stanley and grand son
Miss Belle Belcher left Tuesday fol
Stanley Hayden, are n*udiuK the wtek °o»Uan 1 to visit friends and to attend
at the home of xrs. Jno. Stcutenburx the meeting« of the Native Sons am
Daughter« of Oregon and the Pioneel
Miss Bessie Foster of Portland, a
Aseociation.
daughter ot W. E. Foster and wife, was
H. F. McGrady and wife left Wedne*
recently married to Mr. Curtis of Port­
day for Crandall, 8. D. They expect
land.
to be there for an'in-l«tinite time look
Sunday morning the audience at th< ing after their farm interest» but even
Baptist church were treated to some tually will return to their home it
McMinnville
fine vocal music by a quartette front Lafayette.
Hillsboro
Tillamook
Poi tland.
F. E. Fortner and family of Moro,
Lena Stillwell, bar slater Mra. Taggrrl tregon, are visiting at the Samuel Seo"
ard son Max and Mra. Gilkey, spent home. Mrs. Fortner ia a daughter • I
Wednesday in Portland »(tending a the Scotts and a sister ot Mr«. My
pioneer reunion.
Cattle, The three families are piannug
a trip to Twin Rock«.
Mra. Delbert Taggert and son Max ol
Carl Stuye was and of the clast to g
Phone 45x3
Ontario, Oregon are here visiting the
Still walla and other relatives in Dayton initiated in the W O. w. at SaliM
Saturday night.
and vicinity.
GENERAL REPAIRING
E. T. Adams of Portland was here
Urie Alderman, Hester Hibbert, Dean last week. He was looking after the
AL TO SUPPLIES, GAS. (»U.S
Harding, and Wilfred Hibbert motored interests ol his farm
to Wheeler and Tillamook, Sunday
Clifford Gibbon and wife of (irand
Lawn Mower« Ground on Special Grinding Machine
where they visited relatives.
Island were Lafayette visitors last
Saturday.
W. 8 U'Ren and family and M. G
Joe Schweiger and wife and daughter
Miller and wife were visiting the Herman Berdine of Tillamook, have lieen visit­
Dayton,
Oregon
Wilson family in Sheridan Sunday.
ing relatives and friends.
Carl Stuye and wife drove to Perry
Clarence Gabriel and wife made a dale Sunday to visit S. Staaderen aid
call on bis grandparents J E. Mellinger wife.
Early Picking Control« three week» later. This is UII
and wife, while on their way home from
A party of twenty boys and girls was
error, as the later valley season
Oregon City.
Core breakdown Of
held at the park last Friday night. Re­
more nearly coincides with the
freiflimenta were served at the social
loara
season in southern Oregon.
wing of the Evangelical Church.
John Sherman and his mother aceom
W. G. Courtney and wife, and A. P.
The pressure test for determin«
Pear growers of the Willamette
panied by Mesdames H. G. Coburn, and
F. E. Berry spent Wednesday at the Fletcher, have returned from their trip Valley may protect their fruit fromi*nK the stage of maturity at whith
Christian Church Camp Meeting in to Prineville. Mra. Floyd Wilson acted core breakdown by early picking, the fruit should be picked was de-
as postmistress during their absence.
Turner, Oregon.
Investigations by Henry Hurtmiin 1 veloped by the Oregon station and
A number of LaFayette residents
of
the college experiment station has proved to be a reliable guide
attended the Berrian Festival in New­
indicate
that Bartlett pears picked in determining the time of pear
Several meralier» of local camp M.W.A berg, among them were; Mesdames
attended a banquet in Portland, Tues­ George Holmes, Frank Hess, W. T. when the pressure teat shows a harvest. The breakdown show R
day evening, given in honor of the new Juker, B. E Smith and daughter, U. pressure of 27 pound» or more first as ii water condition near the
member of that order in this district.
Desminle, the families of Clarence rtny- «how approximately no core break­ core of the pear which Inter devel­
der, w. J. Roliertaon, Frank Holmes
down, even after the fruit has been ops into a (lurk soft area which
and wife, Grace Wanner, Ellen and
The highway bridge on South Main ' Kenneth Lewis, Kenneth Winegar, Ed in cold Htomge for a 4 much as 125 oon (prends throughout the fruit.
street become unsafe Monday and «ai Perkins, George Hembree ani W . C. days.
So far ns is known it is not a bac­
closed until It can be repaired; moan Jones.
Testi were made with other terial but physiological condition
while traffic is detoured through the
see “The Gaity Giri” at the Arcade. leading pear valley« of the distric t not yet fully understood
west part of town.
Saturday. A «torv that gives y«n peeps showing that when the fruit is
of a variety of life» most interesting picked before it is too mature very
F, A, Sparhawk baa rented the phases.
General Blacksmithing
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
«ngine and Automobile troubles.
United States
Tires and Tubes
Storage by the month 12.50.
is taken care of.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1
Dayton,
Oregon
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' Box Shooks, Cabinet Work
and Mill Work
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
M. R. Cooper
Dayton
Oregon
CONFECTIONERY
Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
W. S. Hibbert has a good young
adv.
milk cow for sale.
Caan P aid for false teeth, dental
gold, plaliuum and discarded jewelry.
Hoke Smelting A Refining Co,, Otsego,
Miohigan.”
For Sale
36 feet ofgalvanixed 2 inch drain
pipe in two lengths, 16 and 20 fet t
also 1 elbow, at 25 cents per foot,
also kale plant« at $1.50 per 1000.
Phone 4x10
J. B. Stillwell Sr.
Knight Adjustment Go
Dayton Motor Go
Louis & Penland
ittle core breakdown trouble in
louse vacated by Dr, Snook, andj Rec. Btanliery of sierra Madre, Calif., encountered.
will move his family from Dallas, an old time friend of H. G, Ogden,
Willamette Valley grower» seem
I when both lived in Iowa, called yes­
mmediately.
terday. Mr. »tanlierg used to be in the to Huffer more from breakdown
newspaper game in Mason City, Iowa. trouble than grower« of eastern
I Mr, stanbery and wife are on their and southern Oregon. This, Mr
Dr Snook and family went to Port. way yjft auto route to Wallace, Idaho,
Hartman think«, is because the
land, Monday.
The family will stay to visit a daughter. Although he has
there while the Doctor looks the been out of the newspajier business for valley grower« asHtime that their
country over for a location. He has twenty vear», he picked up a stick nnd seaRon is three week» later than
practiced medicine here the past year, set a little type, just to show that it the southern Oregon season, and
but think» the field too small to stay badn't an g(,t away from him.
that they should pick their pears
BUCKHECTSHOES
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys
The Band Stand and Rest
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­
Room
which is being erected in
Minnville. Oregon.
the
park,
under the auspices of the
FULLER
BRUSHES
Civic
Club,
is a feature of beauty
JAB. W, RICHARDSON
as well as comfort.
It is well
., For Sale
built and will lie dedicated during
Sow and JI pigs. 'Phone 10x1 the Fourth of July exercises here
Saturday
Geo. Hessler, Dayton. Oregon.
longer,
t
Unavailable Argument
Teiere 1« no good in arguing with
the Inévitable. The only argument
available with an east wind I« to put
on your overcoat. Lowell.
The Lawlev Average
One trouble with the nverage man
I« that he generilily considers himself
Shove the average.—De« Moine» lire.
(Sier.