Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 16, 1925, Image 8

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Marshach Brothers
Our Basement (’ash Stun* is still on the job- UNDER
I M)h ¡{SELLING (‘very day in the
?ie are a lew special prices in addition to our
year.
already Low est in Tow n Prices,
malfar and £ciCccr
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware at
prices that are right.
Clectric Ranges
The Electric Range makes a c.ol »nd confortahle
days of summer. The cooking is not a burden with the
stant heat where you want it by turning a swich.
The
way is the Electric Ran,e. No wood to split, no ashes
no soot, no smoke, cleaner food.
kitchen thes<
electric. In­
modern easy
to carry out
Three cents per kilowatt hour for cooking purposes.
Everything you need in the electric line we carry in our stock, at
prices that are right. HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Consult us first. Get our prices, buy at home.
Edison Mtiada
Lamps, made to last, labratory tested, not made to sell. They are the
nest lamps. Use prove the truth.
Territory served:
Yamhill Electric Co.
Sheridan Light A Power Co.
Tualatin Valley Electric Co.
Electric Supplies & Contracting
Company
Newberg, Oregon.
“It Serves : u Right”
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Phone, Blue 34
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 31
W. P. RallwayGo.
36 inch
fa nimia Triqin Brau«!
Huy« Khaki Knicket Pants • Summer weight
Rig ,2x90 inch Stit< bed Cotton Batt fur ('muferls
Mi ne Dress shirts. Collar or hand «Ivies...................
Men« Heavy cotton Sweater« Button front, gray . . .
Mens Cotton Gloves............................................................ .,
Men» Red Bandana Handkerchiefs.
Mens Neck Tie«, Sold upataire to »ICO
...
Womens Blaik and Brown cotton how
..............
All Linen handkerchief» for women ami girl* .........
Women Suede -hoes in oxford and pump style« reg
Infant* soft sol« shoes .........................................................
Rag Rugs IS and 36 in. ........ .....................
...................
32 inch Standard gingham................................................
. . 16 cents lier ya ni
25 cents
>1 <10
. .. 49 cents
• 1 69
5 cent» the pair limit 5 pair
................................ 9 cent*
................
3V cent*
10 cent« puir
10 Cent«
»7 00
»2 9»
.. .
49 cent«
...............
49 cent •
...
17 cenU yard
Vena KOKO KOOLER atraw hats, Indestructible and Light
69c
Mens Heavy HICKORY STRIPE Shirts f r Work
...98c
Women» Union Suit».
all «ice* to 41 . .
... 49c
I «dies S k Stripe V<-t -
.. 39c
Mens Jersey All Wool sweaters V mck r regular
»1 69
Bist pillow cares 42x3*1 inch............................................
.. 2«c
72x'.»O in «-imed «heels bleached or brown
. . 89c
S0x9Ü colored strip« Uni spread
»2 49
81190 in. crinkled pure white bedspnad
»2 4M
81xlt>8 Colored Crinkle Bid Spreads • Wonderful at
13 98
These are l ut a few of many item? under' rie- I • get th» basement habit ami «ave money
t vt ry day in the year,
REMEMBER Our Big July Clearance Sale ¿s still in progress—plan to
take advantage of the very great savings.
Pequot sheeting-81 inch width-cither bleached or brown is b7c the yard
Kotex
45c the package
Government Inspected 12 momme weight Japanese Pongee 59c the yard.
Every fancy Dress straw hat in our big stock at
TIME TABLE
Effective Sept. 7.
Train« will arrive
follow.,
To Purlland
No. 365
5 53 A. M
No. 351
8 37 A M.
No. 358
11:18 ” 1»
No. 352
2:411 P. M
No. 360
11 32 ” ♦ •
Fr oui I’urtl.iiid
Nu. 351
9 33 A. M.
Nn. 357
II it) ” 1»
No. Ki9
1‘ Hl P, M
No. 863
U 0U ” »1
No. 356
7:13 " ♦ 1
Special, Sun,lay only S:i)5 p
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BARE ER SHOP
£aiico Syurailting
Agi , ci for Kpwlierg Lnundri
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Oregon J
|Dav:uti,
INSURANCE
Fire. Theft,
Emliettlenieut,
and
We care for your every need.
Life.
J. L. Sherman & Son
Dayton.
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Oi»g,>n
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Mrs. C. E Mauts
Rooming
House
"Best Rooms On Earth”
Dayton.
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Oregcn.
Dr. 0. C. Goodrich
ONE HALF PRICE
DENTIST
All Munsing Wear-Mens, Womens and Childrens Unions, Vests, Pants,
Stepins, etc., at 10 percent reduction.
Office Phone Red 49
Crystal White Laundry soap 30 bars
SEE OUR
WINDOWS FOR MANY OTHER
$1.00
EQUALLY INTERESTING
Dayton
...
Oregon.
Good Service
Good Milk
ITEMS
m,
THE DAYTON
DAIRY
Deliver Twice Each Day
Marshack Brothers
Successors To
D. M. ^ayber^er
M eMinnvill
Horizontal.
Vertical,
1—Bridge
art poem
Hou*e
O—Preponi» loi
18—Cllqve
2<|—Hell
20—Strike
21—Dwell*
33—Open »lightly
family
owtrich
32—Hrilllnnre
Milton
A
Palmer
Dayton, Oregon .......... Phom 71x22
Sparhawk & Chamberlain
TINSMITH and plumber
Having installed a Landis Stitcher
and Finisher, I am prepared to de
a’l stce repairing with nvatneM,
University of Oregon, July J6— Charter No. 120
Dajiaa,
...
Oregon
Reserve District No. 1
REPORT OF C 1NDITION OF
[S|>ecial]—Preliminary announce­
THE.
......BANK Of DAYTON
................ ....................
ments were made today by Rev. .
AT
DALTON
............
IN THE STATE OF OREGON
I’.ruce J Giffen. Student pastor at I AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS.
.June.'»),..........................
192&
1
RESI ' RCES
WHta YOU think or INSURANCE
the University, of Ilie Presbyter-[ j L 'ans an 1 discounts, including red..counts shown in item«
29 and 30, if any
. .
...............................................
ian Synod to b» held on the Uni-[
♦ 103,934 85
Overdrafts «ectfred and unsecured
...................................
.... 238.119
versify of Oregon campus dur:: g 7
I . 8. government securities owne , including those shown in
C. S. LEWIS
items 30 and 35, if nnv.....................................................................
the week July 15-22 inclusive,|
...8,000.00
4. Other Loml-. wairant« and securities, including foreign government,
Meetings will be he'd
tn
the
state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items.
DAYTON. OREGON
30 and 35 if any
............................................................................. ., 19,983.13
Woman’s building, with the ex­
Stocks, securities, claims, lien«, judgments, etc. .........
................ 4,004 115
ception of the 5 o’clock elas.-es, I
Ranking house, f7COO.O9; furniture and fixtures, 13150.00 ...
10,150.00
Real estate owned other than banking honse............................................
191.08
which are scheduled for Com­
9. (abj C ash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and.. .
• soviet
a KTI«r ACTION
mi-ree Hall-
trust companies designated md approved reserve agents of this liank 14,816.72
11.
Checks
on
banks
outside
city
or
town
of
reporting
bank
and
other
for
this
year
On th pn gram
cash item«...................................... ........................................................
important addresses will be Dr.
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11,
..............
pastor of the 12. Interest, taxes and expenses paid..............................................................
Kerr,
Hugh T.
Total
♦ . .171,318 6:
Shadyside Presbyterian church of
LIABILITIES
Pittsburg. He is one of the b< st Id. Capital stock paid in.............................................................................
♦ .25,000 00
Surplus lumi.......... ............................................................................
known of the younger leaders of
....... 6,000 00
la fa) Undivided profits................................................... 14976.10.
the Presbyterian church and is
(b) Les« current expenses, interest and taxe« paid ♦3883.76
1092.34
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
DEMAND DE POSI 1'8, other than banks, subject to reserve
president of the board ot Christian
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
education.
State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ...........
.. 99,579.71 McMinnville,
Oregon
In more specialized field-*, Rev. 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding..................................... ......... 771.48
25. Cashier's cheeks of this bank outet Hiding payable on demand.
.1,168.11
W. Clyde Smith will be leader for
Total of -leniaiid de|KMit->, oilier than bank depo-its, subject
to
reserve,
items
23.
24
,
25
,
26
»101,509.30
the national mi ¡ions class. Ihe
TI M I-. AN D S a VJNGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable
Rev. Mr Smith is secretary cf the
on demani! or subj-ct to notice:
.35 265 18
Solution of Puzzle No. 30.
with 27. Time certifient«« of deposit outstanding ...........................................
Church Extension Board,
28. Savings de|iosits, payable subject to notice...... .......................................... 3 451 85
Th»
a ' l ] e
headquarters at Chicago.
Total of time and saving« de'iosits payable on demand or subject.. ..
to notice, items 27 and 28, »38,716.98
AN
K NEW
foreign mis.-ior.s classes will like
Total..................................................................................... \...
1171 318 O"
dir
Evi i
' wise have able and
interesting STATE ( F OREGON, County of.................................. Yamhili ........
ss.
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Harry
Sherman
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,
cashier
of
tlie
above
named
bank,
¿leadership, as Dr J. H. McLean,
nmemmy i
<!o solemnly swear that the idsive statement is true to the best of my knowledge
! who is well known for his work in ----
and belief.
... .. ... ..
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.. .............. Hairy Sherman .............. .Cashier.
6 I |E|V E
(Hvill)
CORRECT—Attest :
foreign fields, is announced for
M t ; e A|t
Sub cribcd and sworn to before me
this 15
•day of
July. ...1925.
this part of the program.
J. L, Kherman ...................
S P Ai M|E!LÍDiE
.1. E. Mellinger..........
...... Notary Public.
It. L Harris ....................
W. D Howell wi I hnve direc­
My commission expires . June 3, 1927
!.. A. Rossner ...................
tion of the classes in < hristian
Harry .Sherman, Directors
w
« 3 * E'T
BA3K
education. IL- ?" secretary if the.
OÍDÍE^S
PÏN'E
Board of Christian education of ।
... ,
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w L eíd H
year w II be th ■ classes in country
the Presbyterian church, bis «-jec-
,
, ।
, . life work, taught by Dirk Lay, a
It is economy on the part oi
lal field beii g Ihe \ oung Peopl- -
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missionary with the Pima Indians. Oregon farmers who raise stock to
His Duty Done
division. H ih headqnarti’FR are at;
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Jie has done much outstanding
"Fellow
citizens,
” said the candidate,
pasture the stubble field with hogs
Philadelphia.
work as an administrator and has
"I have fought against the Indians. I
The class in direction of the been rerponsible for obtaining and or sheep, the experiment station have often had no bed but the battle­
be in protectieg importnpt water rights finds. The grain shattered or field and no canopy but the sky. I
pension campaign will
have marched over the frozen ground
charge of Dr. .1. M. Skinwer, west­ for the Im ian«.
lodged wi’l be readily gathered up till every step has been marked with
ern secretary of the Board of Min­
by them and converted into a blood.”
isterial Relief and Sustentation,
Easiest Way
His story took well till a dried-up
with headquarters in San Fran­ i First Fanner—How do you find your marketable form. Where consid looking voter came to the front.
erable grain has lodged, hogs are ‘‘I’ll say you’ve done enough for your
; new hired man, Ezry?
cisca.
I Second Farmer—I look in the shade
used. Sheep are a good substitute. country. Go home and rest. I’ll vote
Di particular importance this of the tree nearest his work.
for the other fellow.
Ladd’s Funeral Home
Tn Serre Hu inanity Better
<W—KngllMh NtatcKman (Eighteenth
57—LngiNh title
nd
cnlrlum carbonate, uaed
ß.5— Acquired by labor
CT—Limb
IM
THE DIFFERENCE
Mrs. O’Brien—“Have you any ancea-
tors. Mrs. Kelly?”
Mrs. Kelly—“And phwat's ancestors,
Mrs. O’Brien?”
“Why, people you’ve sprung from.”
“fasten to ire, Mr«. O'Brien. I come
from the shtock of Donoghues that
•■: rung from nolxxly—they spring at
them.'’
“A tnan who was moving to a hov’e
a short distance away, not wishing o
trust a valuable grandfather's clock to
the movers, decided to move it himself.
"After carrying the clock a short
distance he would set it down and
inspect it to see if it was all right.
"After watching the operation lor
some time, a man who was slightly
under the influenie of liquor stopped
him ami asked. ‘Why don't you carry a
watch?”
Sacrifice
Friend:
“Tell me frankly—do you,
NOT EXAGGERATING
: a an efficiency expert, reaiiy and
grow more beautiful every
He
—
You
truly earn your salary?-
“1’11 Wty I do! I day.
The Expert:
She—You exaggerate too much
lis i n to the boss tell of his game
golf so as to let the rest of the office' Jack.
tmee attend to their work.”
J He—Well, every other day, then