Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 23, 1925, Image 4

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    Economy
Quality
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Our success is based on Qual- o
; ity and Personal service.
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete line of Fancy ;
H and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and ;
i! Vegetables in season,
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Outing and Picnic Pleasure* may be greatly increased by
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' ’ foods.
Hot summer days also demand special kinds of quick and
easy prepared foods. We have them all, and it will be a
pleasure to serve you
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Special on Mission Olive soap, be-’»
ginning July 1st; One bar free with ¡1
each Three bar purchase.
Phone Red 28
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Dayton,
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Oregon.
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Gates Motor Co.
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
&
Expert}Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
g Tires and Tubes Have
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Gone UP
Come in and get a set at the
$ Old Price, while they last
IWe'&Te always on the job to take care of your Gas
engine aod Automobile troubles.
United States
Tires and Tubes,
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Storage by the month 12.50.
is taken care of.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Ree., 66x1
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Day ton,
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LOCAL?
Cecil Phillip of lit» Unity district
Joe Francis »¡wut Sunday with friends
s.iwnt Muudav and Tueedav with Ida
iu Portland.
grandparent» M. Oli pliant and wH»
Mis* Evalyn Churchill of Port laud
G. H. A Mill was in Portland on
visited
at th» Carl Bling home last
buMneaa Monday.
week
W F. AUiill is iu the Ganliaidt
Mra. M E. iiiddle audlwograud-
country looking for employment
cbildreu Flleu and Kenneth Lew la ate
vililiug lelative» and Iriend» In IVnI
l> A Simfei and wife visited friend.
land.
al Rainier a few day. thia week,
Ed. Lindiofl and wife <4 Red Bluff,
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Mr». Levov Lewie of McMinnville via- California were hi town a few days ago.
iled her mother here Sunday afternoon. He has l>aau employed there for mu.
R. R. Rand and wife ot Salem time
Al Brooks and wife aud Mrs. Bert
tran»acted bu.ine.s here Wednesday
Brooks attended a Nur»ervmen Cou-
morning
vention in Portland, Tuesday.
Mrs. Belle Freahour ot Portland is
The County C. E. prayer meeting
spending a short time with her children
will be held in tbw Evangelical church
here.
at 3 OU p. tn.
Haying in this locality is practically
Mrs. Mary Hanna and daughter,
over and the farmers are now busy cut- Janice, ot Ohio, are »pending a few
tieg wheat.
weeks here with her mother Mr». Vunt
Mrs Will Burdett and children of Parker and her sister Mrs Alden Powell
Portland are visiting her mother Mrs.
Mr». I>ora NWiore ol Newberg spent
S. A. McCann.
Sunday here vjith old friends
Clarence Crimmins and family of
Mise Pira Franklin has acoepted a Dayton spent Sunday with the Hurl­
position as operator on the phone ex­ burt boys.
change at Salem.
Al Brooks aud family will go to New­
The Peninsula Needle Club met vee- port, Fridav, for a two weeks stay at
terdav afternoon at the home ol Mrs. their cottage
W. W Hubbard of Della, Alberta.
C. B. Newhouse
Canada, is here visiting hi» aunt Mr».
Mrs. Tom McNish and children of
Laura Hublard.
Portland spent Sunday with her sister
Mrs. Martha Ro»« came from south­
Mrs. E. J. Nichols.
ern Oregon a short time ago and is now
The Evangelical Missionary Society with her non Harvey Roas and family.
The Lavender Club met with Mrs.
met at the home of Mrs. D. B. I nger
Rose E Robertson, Wednesday. A
Tuesday afternoon.
pleasant afternoon was spent by all.
Clifford Broughton and family of
Rev. A. .A. Winter» and family will
Eastern Washington are visiting at the
leave Saturday lor their home in Lewis­
W. F. Abdill home.
burg, Penn., where he has charge of the
The B. Y. P. U. Society of the
Old Peoples' Home and Orphanage.
Baptist church had a picnic at Senn's
Frank Cougbtry underwent an opera­
bar Tuesday evening.
tion for appendicitis at the General
Mrs. S A. McCann has been qu.te Hospital McMinnville, July 17.
His
sick, at her home the past week, but at many friends Lope to see bi in at home
this writing is much improved.
soon.
Miss Irma Hole who is attending
Miss Daisy Johnson and father are
summer school in Monmouth .pent the enjoying a visit from their brother and
week end at her home here.
son Will Johnson and family o( Los
Rev. Walter Smith went to Astoria Angeles, California'
Banner Rebekah Lodge, No. 53, had
Tuesday to attend a meeting of the
instillation
last Thursday evening.
Northwest Baptist Association.
Laura Dell, N. G.; Rose K. Roliertson,
Henry Chapman returned home
V, G ; Velede Bryan, Sec. ; Belle
Monday from Portland where he attend­
Belcher, Financial Secretary; Edith
ed the Elks' convention last week.
Denney, Treas.; Gladys Aten, Waiden ;
The Day ton Motor Co. has had the Laura Denn»v, Conductor; Flavell«
front o( their garage newly painted, Colson. Chaplain; Laura Hubbard, In­
which adds much to its appearance.
side Guardian; Joel E. Hembree, Out­
A number of the people here are be­ side Guardian; Eva Nelson. R. 8. N, G ;
ginning to think of the coming winter Mary J. Hembree, L, 8. N. G.; Jane E
and are having their supply ot wood Hembree, R 8. V. G.; Emma Holm, >
hauled and stored away.
L. 8. V. G.
Mrs. W. P, Morris was a stage pass­
The sun has lost it's brightness : •
enger to Portland, Saturday morning, the smile on the face of Milo Blough
The aforesaid smile being
w here she went to attend the funeral of proves.
a sister Mrs. Clark
caused by the arrival ol a
pound
Special music at the Baptist church bov July 16.
Ed. Summers and wife, Miss Mae
Sunday will be a duet in the morning
Sternquist,
Miss Gladys Summers, and
by Esther and Beryl Hadlev and a
Ronald
and
Lyle Taylor all of Kalama,
quartette in the evening
Wash., has been visiting at the home
Mrs. Chas Simler and little daughter of Mrs. I. T. Pritchett.
are spending the week at Rockaway,
A most deliglit Iul time was spent
guests of Mrs. Si oiler's mother, Mrs. Tuesday evening at the Evangelical
Flora B. Fletcher.
church. Addresses were given bv the
Miss Lena Stilwell took her »¡e'er
Mrs. Taggart and eon as far as Port­
land on their way to their home in
Ontario. Oregon, Tuesday.
CONFECTIONERY
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Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
W. S. Hibbert has a good young
milk cow for sale.
adv.
AUCTIONEER
MY
TERMS
ARE 2 percent for ail stock and fai m
C*« h P aid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum aud discarded jewelry. sales
Household goods and junk 4 percent
Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Otsego.
And every 3rd ranch sale 1 percent if
Michigan.”
over 11,000.
BUCKHECTSHOES
Col. Wilmer Taylor.
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­ 8. C. Purkey and Earl Morin spent
Minnville, Oregon.
spent last week end at Rockaway.
While there they went on a deep sea
fishing trip on what proved to tie the
roughest day experienced there this
Wanted
season. The majority left all the fish
Blackberry pickers when the season
and some of the things they started out
opens.
7-23—2t.
Winger Bros, with in the ocean during the rough trip.
FULLER
BRUSHES
JAB. W. RICHARDSON
LaFay ette
Thompkins Bros, of Grand Island are
busy night and day with two trucks
hauling roasting ears to market. They
are averaging better than |100 per !<>ad.
Dr. R. W. Cahill and wife took
dinner with their grandmother Mrs. H.
Kuiper and her daughter Dr. Emma C.
Koch of Vacaville, California, last
Wednesday.
City Clerk Tucker after having spent
a week in Portland attending the Elks
carnival is home again trying to content
himself to the quietness of his home
town.
Reverends A. A Winters, Chester P.|
Gates, of Portland, and F, M. Fisher ot
Dayton.
Musical nuinliers were given
by Mrs. Mary Hanna, Mrs. Alden
Powell, Clavton Willard and F, M.
Fisher.
Little Janice Hanna gave a
reading. "The Fussing Place,” The
gathering was an informal reception for
Revs. Winters and Gates, and for Mrs.
Mary Stem who will soon leave for
Burbank, Calif, to lie with her
daughter.
Nancy and Ruth Parker have termin­
ated their visit with relatives and
friends here and took their departurejfor
their home in Seattle, Thursday morc-
ing'
Orders Promptly Filled \
? Everything tor the Builder
NOTICE
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On account of ill health 1 will sell or lease my /
i Lumber Yard and Residence, l or particulars call S
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General Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing and Aoteyelene Welding
JOE
F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
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COL LECTIONS
Knight Adjustment Go.
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
CALL 68X1
For Rates on
Hay—Grain
and miscellaneous
Hauling
Save Time and Money
C. L. Christenson
Truck Service
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Rev. J. F. Franklin and family went
Drs. J. 0 ami M. E. McFall, brothers,
to Cottage Grove, Tuesday, to attend
ot Tacoma, Wash., came Tuesday fora
the annual camp meeting of the M. E,
visit at the W. E Grabenhorst home.
Church and expect to be gone a weex.
These gentlemen were all old time
friends in Dakota.
Nels Flint dropped in Tuesday and
squared
up on subscription. Mr. Flint
Mr». F. E. Fisher and children of
is
one
ol
the Pleasantdale neighborhood
St Johns, accompained bv a lady friend
successful
farmers and dairymen, and
Irom Wilmington, Deleware, visited a
says
the
dairy
business pays in this val­
short lime with acquaintances here Sat­
ley, and he ought ro know as he has
urday.
followed it the past twenty-five years.
Dr. Emma C. Koch returned to Vaca­
He always figures to keep enough stock
ville, California last week and found it
much warmer than Oregon.
Dr. Koch to consume all the hay and grain raised
has been visiting her mother Mrs. H. on the farm and sometimes buys feed to
Kuiper the |«st month.
finish out with.
Mrs. R. M. Lugar who had been stay­ I It will lie impossible to name all the
ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs Kuiper
(outside people here Sunday to attend
and who hel|>ed care (or her father dur­
ing his last illness, was culled to Pendle­ I the funeral o( the late 8. E. Goodrich
ton the 4th to care for a sick friend. 'but suffice It to say there were a great
The latter is much improved she wrote. J number ot people here (rotn almost
all parts ol the country to pay
Rev H. Wyse Jones, a former pn>t< r
resjwcts to his memory.
here about eighteen years ago, preached
in the Baptist church to n large and
Several members of the Masonic and
appreciative audience Munday evening. Eastern Star lodges of this place at­
tended church services at the Masonic
Look pleasant, some one is alwaye home in Forest Grove, Sunday after­
taking your picture—with or without a noon. Rev. Bolen of McMinnville was
the speaker.
camera.