Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 13, 1925, Image 5

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DAYTON TRIBUNE
Editor
A. N. Merril)
Entered at the port office in Dayton
Oregon, aa second d»aa mail matter
under the Act of March 3, 1879,
NEW
Hulwcrlpllon |l .IW p«r year in advaw».
AugOM. 13
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New Scale
Model 10 Kimball
1420 00
Kimball mad«* plano»
9375.CO and up
Torma 910 <J0 p«r ino.
and up
Easy Terms
Old Time Friends Meet
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Pivacbiag aad Divin» HaaUag^iervic»
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KIMBALL
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The Piano of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Suaday-S W p. m.
All ar»
WadoMday 7 :30 p. 0«.
welcome to come sod wutibip
With u»
Paator, supplied.
:
Wo deliver It In your homo on approval
and soil at F. O. B. factory price®.
6e
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Methodist Church
Sunday School, 10 A. M.,
East of Broadway
3
Tull Ouspol Awwwmbly
Bible Study
Coming
:
Frank W.
a
JK
Although each have been playing before the camera regu- S
S lerly sines their event in picture» together in 1909, Owen Moore.
9 popular leading man, and George Nicho’s, well known Holly-
35 w xxl character actor, met for the first time professionally since
W that date, in the filming cf “Kael of Broadway," a comedy-
» drama of New York life, produced by Paul Schofield and Will* W
Si lam K. Howard, which will be seen at the Arcade theatre. Sat.. X
Aug. 15, The two appeared last together in a »hort-reel pro- W
mt ductioc made by D. W. Griffith, called "Baby Shoes,” while
S both were members of the old Biograpb company, and until the Mg
S priMeot picture, Lave not »inse been members of the same cast. £g
Hole, Bup't,
Morning Worship. It Hermon by Pastor
7 U0 p. m.
FpwortL league
Preaching Service»
» 00 p rn.
Prayer Meeting, Th or May.
7 30 p tn.
:
» 30 A. M.
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Admission 10c and V k .
:
Service at WeUoot,
Murnlug Worship,
Arcade Theatre- Sat. Aug. 15
Represented By
Ballard’s Jewelry Store,
A. M.
Bundav School
Rrv. J. F. Franklin. Paator.
evangelical
sritöin
Dayton, Ore.
McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway
Portland, Oregon.
church
Frank M. Fi»ber. Pa»»or.
Float ash Taian Beat»»’« or Mo*»«
Unionvale
Grand Island
I>ayU>n
Mfayette
11:00 a. tn.
3:00 p. m.
M 00 p. tn.
S UO p. m.
Hccoxn
11 -M a. m
3 oo p. m. Mt. Pltaaant
B 00 p. m.
B 00 p. m.
afternoon and evening in Hatem.
Dayton
Church. Pike
Unionvale
Lafayette
Days
Harvest
Are Here
And
We
Are
Ready
To Serve
You With
Ralph Kreilz and family ot HiB»boro
ylsltod In» father here Sunday.
W, W. Reburn »nd family mo»td
loses ber Sabbath, she । into the 8. B. Dey bouee tbi» week.
lose» berteli."
Mr. and Mr». Herman Lout» reached
home ye«t»rdav evening after a »bort
I vacation at Vancouver, K C.
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BAPTIST
CHURCH
Dayton
ber
M k . John Ha»h I« vi«iting
daughter«, Irene Schaeffer in Portland
11 00 a. m. and Vera Burch in Oregon City.
10:00 a.
Sundav KcbtHtl
B. Y. P. U.
Evening Hsrvice
Prayer Service
Thursday
7 00 p. m'j Mr*. Rachel *M«iW of W.econiln i»
atoo p. 10 here for a few week* viMt at the home
sou p. m' of her nephew, Frank Ixiu*».
>U>u*r of Portland 1» »aend-
Wilur G. Smith, P»»t<w.'
——
‘
( |ng her vacation
here with ber auier
Bid» will lie reeeived by the Clerk of Mr* Holif
Di«lrict No 2». until 8 p m.
August )7tb, 1925, Ur the transport-
pupils to the High School of
Ing of
District No. 28. from District» No 18,
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27, and 23; also from District« No. 44
and 64. Route to be designated by the
School Board of District No. 28.
Specifications for ba»M» on tile at the
School
Mr. «nd Mrs Waller Porter and little
son David left Monday for a short
vacation In Alberta. Canada.
Clerk’s office.
Upon the acceptance of bid, the
Udder must file bond with the Board
of Director« of Di»trict No. 28, to the
amount of 11500 00.
Board reserve« right to reject any and
Mrs Magne»» and children and the
Elmer Parish family of Portland spent
Saturday night and Sunday at Nehalem
The Priscilla Club members
and
their fainiliee
held
a picnic at the
mouth of the Yambill river Sunday
w:
&
afternoon.
all bid«.
L. A. Rossner,
Mrs. E. E. Dill.
Chairman of Board of Director».
Altaat .
Mr. R. L. Long and wife of Spokane,
Ruth Hayden,
cousins of M. G. Miller, and Mr». N.
H-Ö-21
Clerk.
L. Corbett of Portland »pent Tuesday
with the M. G. Miller family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha»
M. A Hadlev, R. P.
Theresa June Simler
party that apent the
at Devils Lake and
points,
Simler, Mr»,
Martin and
were » jolly
day Sunday
other coai-t
Special muaic at the Baptiat church
Sunday will be, a solo by Ciavton
Willard at the morning service; and a
duel bv Florence Bingham and Rex
Peffer, and a aolo by Florence Bingham,
¡Oregon Agricultural College
I
It offer» a college education in Agriculture, Commerce,
(Engineering, Forestry, Home Economic», Mines, Pharmacy
Vocational Education, Chemic«t Engineering, Military
I
Science »nd Tactic.«
The School of BASIC ART AND SCIENCE provides
the foundation for nil the courses. The training in­
cludes Physicd Education. Industrial Journalism, So­
cial Sciences, and Music.
J. 0. Sallee and family of Poca­
hontas. Ark., old-time friend» of
Mr. and Mr». D. C. Clark, eart of
town, apent the week-end at the
Clark home. The Sallee » expect to
come back next spring and make
Oregon thdir home.
M. R. Cooperand wife accom­
panied by W. P. Morri» and wife
apent the day Sunday in Lebanon
with former acquaintance» of the
Morri»’ They were accompanied
homer, by Mi»» June Biship, a
daughter of Mra. Mcrrie.
|
Mr. and Mtt. Frank Louis and their
mint Mr». M mw visited in Albany,
Sunday.
Their daughter Mrs Hariv
Grav accompanied them home from
Monmouth where she ha» been attend­
Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925
For illustrated booklets and specific information, write to
T he RK gistar , Oregon Agricultural Colit ge
Corvallis, Vr.'gon
ing summer school.
M. G. Miller and LaVern Corbett
left thia morning for a few day» outing
J. L. Sberrnan and H. G Coburn
at Pacific City.
families arrived home Tuesday evening
from a weeks outing in the Tacoma »nd
Seattle country.
They report • nice
time but encounter«! some chilly
weather.
Rex Stansberry and wife arrived
here the first of the week, on their
way to their California home, after
a few weeks visit with friends in
Umatilla county.
While here
they will visit old time acquaint­
ances. the H. G. Ogden and W. 0.
Batnard families.
Ladies
Why pay more for shoe* wbeu you can get shoes iu Dayton
for from 94 00 to 95.50. We have a good selection and we
Sjknow these prices cannot be beaten, where you take quality and
M style into ecnsideration,
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Children
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Our line of the famous "Star Brand” Play Oxfords and
bd Sandals is complete.
Priced from 91.00 to 91.75. Sizes from A
Eichild 5 to 2 Misses or Youths,
¡Serve® the Farm®, the Homes, and
।
Industrie® of Oregon
at the evening service.
Claude Huddleston ami fumily
of Corvallis spent Sunday hete
with bis mother, anti hi» »i»ter,
Mrs J. Bone». Hie mother and
two neices Winifred and Opal re-
turmd to Corvallis with them for
a short visit.
wonderful shoe where you are looking^
for comfort and service.
This price
cannot be beaten any where,
O»r prices are the very lowest.
Our shoe stock complete.
Dayton, Oregon
Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service,
and Resident Instruction
Mi»» Bertha Jone» of Portland made
Calitornia »pent the week end with
Mr». Frank Broughten and aister Ruby
Abdill
They moved from here to Cal­
ifornia «bout fifteen year« ago.
W
W
Science for Service
Miss Irm» Hole
»
Our famous moccasin shoe in brow?)
Farmer's Warehouse Company,
Phone, Red 67 .
E, 8. Filer and family accompanied
bv Mrs. Lena *Dower spent Sunday in
Multnomah with a sister and daughter
who bos been * aboH gU,
wllb her gllter Mr(1.
attending Normal »chool at Mon­ R. L. Harri» and husband this week
mouth in home for a few days and before going on to Beaver for a visit
was accompanied by Mr». W. C. with ber brother Harry.
Stewart a former resident of Day*
L. C. Kain and family of San Pedro,
ton.
Sacks, Sack Twine, Grain Storage, Grain and
Seed Cleaning, Feed Grinding.
We buy and sell Grain and Hay. any amount.
Try Our service this fall and we will spare no
effort to please you.
We appreciate your business, and will try
hard to please you.
Mens Shoes
The Outing Bals, light summer shoe,
all leather. Just the shoe for hard
summer wear Priced $2,50,
A chrome stamped water proof
of the famous “Star Bram I’ solid
leather, will stand the hardest of wear,
Prieced $3.60
M. R. Cooper and wife »pent Tuesday
Forata H cmoat «
amo
•‘II America
LUJU
A surprise birthday party was given
in honor of Mrs. Lina Buckley at her
home last night bv several of ber
friends.
The evening was spent in
visiting and light refreshments were
served. Those present were Mesdaiue»
Unger, Bolden, Bone», Stretch, Bruhn,
Hans Thompson, Dey aud Buck lev.
They all report a most enjoyable even*
ing.
Famoat Cavalry Charge
The order for the charge of the
Light brigade at Balaclava read aa
follow»: "Lord Raglan wishes the
cavalry to advance rapidly to the front
and try to prevent the enemy carrying
»way the guns. French cavalry Is on
par left" The Light brigade advanced
Straight to Its front and soon came
Bader the fire from the guns of both
J^nka Five minute» later the guns
In front got In their fire. Only two
formed bodies of the Light brigade
found their way back The brigade
lost 247 men and 497 horses out of
1 total strength of «73 engaged In the
rharge which, from first to last, ac
«pled 20 minute».
Shippy & Filer
Electric Business
Give U» your electric buxines’. We sive vou money.
Electric Range», Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Washers, Electric
Pumps, Electric Manjles, aie at juices cheaper than you buy else­
where. Our merchandise is standard. We stand behind it.
We will wire your residence, factory, store, in accordance with the
Stale Code, employing only, the best Code materials. Our wiremen
are experienced. We are doing this work every day from the smallest
job to the largest installation.
We can supply your needs in every thing electrical.
Edison Mazada Lamps, made for service and use, laboratory tested,
made to SERVE NOT to merely SELL.
Teriitory served:
Yamhill Electric Co.
Sheridan Light & Power Co.
Tualatin Valley Electric Co.
Electric Supplies & Contracting
Company
“It Serves You Right”
Newberg, Oregon.
Phone, Blue 34