Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 13, 1925, Image 4

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m aiei e te
Sei vice I
Economy
Quality
LOCALE
The Bank Examiner
1. T. Pritchett and wife return­
Portland ed Sunday from an auto (rip
to Kalama, Wash While there
they visited at the home of Mrs.
J. !.. Stuart and fami)y of Al­
Pritchett*» aunt, Mre Kd Summer«
bany were week-end visitors in
Carl Reisler returned tide week
W» not only look after our Hank'» affair» very
thia city.
Jeniiiiigs loKige near Port-
carefully, but you ara further protected by the Bank
C. G. Christenson was a busi* land He had l-een attending the
Examiner, who ia tin hie to walk in on us unannoun««
neM visitor in Iha county seal Evangelical camp meeting held nt
ed any time and ask to Count our cash and go over
Monday.
that place
unr books.
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Harley
Wanner
is
home
from
Sunday broke the record for
We welcome hi* visits, for when he gets through,
heavy smoke clouds fur a g.od the harvest fields of eastern Or»«
if there ia even the slightest error in our accentila or
you He he? been working on the
many year*.
methods, we Laar about it RIGHT THEN
We von«
Dol ranch at Clem.
aider
the
Bunk
Examiners
our
friend*
as
wail as
Mrs H H. Clark is visiting rel­
Mre
Rose
E.
Robert
’
on
was
yours,
ami
besides,
we
have
always
been
compliment
­
atives and friends iu Eugene »or a
•way the first part of the week
ed
by
the
Examiner
We
invile
you
to
deal
with
week or ten days
tieilitig relative» at Carver
our old. reliable Bnbk
The Dayton Evaporating 4
Mrs W. Edwards and cbild’en
Packing Co are in the market for of Portland. left Saturday after a
Evergreen Blackberries.
visit with her aister, Mrs. B H
Mrs. Grace Waiting arrived home Courtney
r i
Sunday evening after a two weeks
W. G. Courtney tir'd wife are
visit with relatives io Portland.
Seattle
back from tbeir trip to
gf Day ton
Ralph Abdill has secured a job Coming home they visited the city
Dayton Orgiaa
in a lagging camp near Garibaldi of Victoria, B. C.
Last week Mrs. A. P. Fletcher
and moved hie family there Sun-
entertained Mr. aud Mrs. James
Sprang of Spokane, Arthur Perrin
F. J. Woods of the American and wife of Portland, and P. H.
SISI»«»«
Type Founders Co. of Portland Bryan and w ife of eastern Oregon.
made the Tribune oftice a call
A. P Fletch* r and wife left
Monday morning.
Tuesday fora vacation at Pacific
Mias Bessie Morris of Portland City.
is here for a couple of weeks vaca­
There will be a ball game next
tion and visit with her father, W. Bunday afternoon at Lafayette be-
Horse Shoeing and Aoteyelene Welding
P. Morrie, and family.
’Hreen Lafayette and Newberg.
S. W. Sigler and wife are spend­
Some of the Lafayette people
JOE F- FRANK’S.
DAYTON. OREGON
ing some of these hot days ip the shopping in McMinnville last
1 Block East of Bank
cool of tbe Ocean breeze at or near Monday were Mrsdames (.Jeorge
Tillamook.
Box No. 83
P hone 68X11
Holmes. F. D. Holmes, Mary Stem
Marion Biddle, George Bryan,
s
t
Mesdames Chas. Simler and Andrews, J M. Murray and a
Mattie Hadley visited the formers ter visiting her.
daughter Mrs. Emmet Booth at
A, email bl ate from a grisa Are
McMinnville, Friday
caused a little excitement here '
Prof. L L. Gooding is about Saturday afternoon. Owing to a
town again after being confined to strong wind a large corner fence­
his home for ten days earned by post, belonging to Douglas Nelson
Tillamook
having his tonsils removd.
Hillsboro
was badly burned. With timely McMinnville
assistance the fire was controlled.
Len Parrish of McMinnville was
The Courtney families ar- (
in town a short time Tuesday
eembled
for a birthday party at
morning transacting business and
the
mouth
of the Yamhill river
visiting his parents B G. Parrish
.k«t Sunday. Little Jimmie Ben-)
and wife-
.
Phone 45x8
bam, grandson of Mrs. D. W,
M. A Palmer is substituting ar Courtrt^y was the honored guest.
rural »mail carrier for Herman Jimmie was four years old.
GENERAL REPAIRING
He
Louie while he and wife are spend­ could prove it too because his
AUTO SUPPLIES. GAS. Oll.S
ing their vacation at Vancouv >r, birthday cake was bright and
B. C.
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shining with four beautiful can-
Lawn Mower» Ground on S|xi iul Grinding .Machine
People of this vicinity are now dies. The guests present wero
busy picking evergreen black- Eugene Courtney and family of
berries and are findirg ready sale Woodburn, Mrs. Josie Benham
Oregon
for them at the various.fruit hand |and eon Jimmie of Portland, Mrs.
Dayton,
D.
W.
Courtney,
Mr
and
Mrs.
W.
lers.
G. Courtney, B. H. Courtney and
T. A. Boulden aud Chet Christ­
family and Mrs. A. B. Fletcher ci
enson took a truck load of house­
hold goods to Myrtle Point, Satur­ Lafayette.
CALL 69X2
day, for Leslie Dey, returning John Arms and eon Oliver spent the
day
Sunday
at
Salem
.
Monday._____________
For Rates on
V H Bulked was a
visitor Monday.
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete hue of ranry
and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
i A full line of Men, Women and
t Children’s hop picking gloves.
Phone ed 2 8
Oregon
Day ton,
General Blacksmithing
Gates Motor Go
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
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Tires and Tubes Have
Gone UP
Come in and get a set at the
Old Price, while they last
Knight Adjustment Go
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
engine and Automobile troubles.
Dayton Motor Go
United States
Tires and Tubes,
Storage by the month 12.50.
is taken care <4.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
Oregon.
Dayton,
Louis & Penland
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work
and Mill Work
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
Rev. Franklin and family are
home after spending two weeks at
the annual camp meeting of the;
Methodist church at Cottage
Grove.
M. R. Cooper
Day ton,
Oregon.
Mrs Esther Hord and son Galen of
Portland spent the week-end at the D.
Sqyder home in this city.
Mre. Harry Coleon of Ijifayette visit-
ed her brother John Hash and other
relatives here last Thursday.
Cbae. Hnd'ey and wife went to Port­
Mrs Lois Brown and little daughter
land. Saturday to visit a cousin, Oliver
<4 Walla Walla accompanied her mother
Kenworthy, who had a stroke of paral­
Mre. Varney to the service« at the Bap
ysis and is very low. They returned
rtiet church Sunday morning
Sunday e-ening.
Mre. Eva Bertram and Ron Norman,
and
Earl Brauti and wife were in town a an<i Mn<lames Adria Phelps -----
few minutes yesterday morning enroute ;
be Bates of Portland visited at the
from Portland where they had been E. Ji Nichols home here, during the
making Christmas purchases for tbeir week end.
drug store at Wheeler.
CONFECTIONERY
Hay—Grain
and miscellaneous
Hauling
Save Time and Money
C. L. Christenson
Truck Service
Miss Ix-na Stilwell enjoyed a
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Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
I
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
Take your Evergreen
J. W. 8hippy and wife accompanied
picnic with her Hr.nday School
by C. Q, Christenson and wife motor«!
c
falls last
to Scfo last Sunday and spent the day ’ass at Baker creek
with Geo. Christenson's. They return­ Thursday.
ed home by wav of Stayton and Sub­
Mia. V. M. Low accompanied by her
limity.
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Sunday School clans, Mrs. Clair Keid,
W w Reburn is displaying, in andtheMhwa lx>na Stilwell, Evelyn
his drug store, some rare old books Hoide and Elisabeth Simina, picniced
"The Odysay, Easop Fables” bear in or near the city park in .McMinnville
ing the d^te of 1640. These books yesterday.
Black­ have been In the
Blackberries’
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are right.
at
Reburn family
Alva Wakefield says he owns the
C ash P aid for false teeth, dental
for about two hundred years.
berries
to
the
Dayton
Evaporating
beat
land in Dayton. Upon ask­
gold, platinum and discarded jewelry.
I am a registered pharmacist in ing where, he replied, 'On my feet’!
Hoke Smelting A Refining Co., Otsego. & Packing Co
Iowa, Michigan and Oregon and Oh shoot! it don’t do no good to
Michigan."__________ ______
am a graduate oi the Pharmacy wash your feet!’’
I am in the marxet for blackberries. department of the University of
F«-B«kbeot *«.. M™
mt . and Mrs. O H. Newman and
Iowa, class of 1X98.
and Girls, go to C. B. Col ,
Lor TOOr fruits. Delivery mav l»e made
son,
Vannas came over from Neah-
W. W. Reburn.
Minnville. Oregon.
either at the Canneiv or at Oates Motor
Kah-Nie, Tuesday to visit a few
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. i-5Co Your money on delivery of berries.
At ft special meeting of the city daya kt our home and look the
Peaches will be ripe about August 1 j . {#
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council Monday evening consider­ Willamette valley over for a loca­
Orchard IM miles ** °‘town'
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1». E. Albright,
Phone llx»
able business was transacted tion. Yesterday, Mrs. Merrill Ac­
Fuller Brushes
among which the resignation of companied them on a trip to •Kal—
Sweet Cora
The Fuller man is in town Ralph Atdill as KPftrshal and em. They think the Ocian breez­
Sweet corn for
sale
farm*
1^ mi'i^eaatof this week, showing severa water commissioner was accepted es a little chilly for a jiereon whois
■reasonable at farm 2* miles ease o , who
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Dayton on south bank of Gambill ngW items and the neW 10 W and T. A. Boulden appointed to used to the climate of the middle-
west.
wlver. Also tomatoes in^n-
1 prices Jas> W. RichardfiOH, serve out the unexpired term.
BUCKHECTSHOiS
U) ata A .naJfc r and ^cWecr
You Gan Glean Up
On Our Window, by tak­
ing advantage of Our
Special Sale of Soaps
Genuine Castile Soap 75c -2 lb. bar
Market price $1.35 per pound.
See display in Window
Reburn’s Dru^ Store