Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 20, 1925, Image 4

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LOCAL?
Sei vice I
Economy
Quality
F J. Deets and family of
Johns
were Sunday »laituri in
John Hash Iranaacted business in
La Fayette
They paaseil through
Oregon Citv last Wednesday
town Salurdav evening enroute to
F. F. Berry was a business visitor in
Corvallis where Mr*. Deel«’«later
MeMinville Saturday.
reside«.
Returning the neat day
W. T H. Tuck»r spent • I«* days in
they partook of Sunday dinner al
Portland Uns week
the Hari Clark home.
After e«-
Mrs. J. W Sim« «peni Ute week end cb»nging greetings with many »t
with relative« in Portland
their old friend» they left l"r
Uariy Sharman and wile motored to home in the
evening,
Mbs
the Urauts Pas» country the tirsi of the
Marguerite remained for a weeks
pira Franklin of Salem spent Suodav visit with friends.
A. P Flgtcber went to Pacific
bere with ber purent* Kev. und Mr*.
City lust Tuesday.
Mr«, htatcher
Franklin*
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Cb»» Hagen and tamily of 8t. Jobo» hue been there at their cottage for
They returned home
visited at the Geo Jackman home some time
Suudav.
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Thursday.
Mecíame» Harry and J I Sherman
Rex Nugent and family of New
and Mr. John Sherman were Portland læig were Sunday guests at tb”
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete line of baiicy
and Staple Groceries. Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
iS
Portland »pent Sunday with her
the
week
end
in
Portland
with
her
Perle Hogle is taking » »bort vacation
from his work in Portland and is visiting brother who is employed there.
bis famiiv in Dayton.
Mrs. Fred Morgan, Jr , daughter
A, N. Vernon and family spent last Audrey, und elater Mrs. Frank
week »t Pacific Citv. J. W. Bhippy Coughlrv, leit lor Walla Wall«,
and wife spent Suudav with them.
Washington, F.iday «veuing to
Jacob Seitters and wife and Mr» »ee her husband who i« at the
Edith McDonald of McMinnville »pent hospital al that place
Sunday at th* D. A Snyder home.
James Murray and fam ly of the
•
High
Heaven" country were in
William Lamm and family of Portland
visited with Mrs. Lamm’» sister, Mrs town for a «bort time Bunday
W. S. Hibbert, »nd family Suni»y
afternoon; they took a lot of fine
Mrs. Hattie Stanley bas been visiting peaches home from St. Joseph for
her long time friend, Mrs. Emma Me- canning purpose«.
Namer in Dallas for a week or ten days.
Dr. Clarence Eldridge of New­
Mrs H. Thompson and son George, berg visited at the W. G. Court­
and Mrs Lina Buckley spent Sunday in ney home last Frid ty.
Portland with the John Burch family.
Gladys Summer« and Lyle
The Evangelical Parsonage is being Taylor of Kalama, Washington
reshingled and made n-adv for the com
the I. T.
«pent Sunday at
ing winter rains. Noah Robinson is
Pritchett home.
doing the work.
Mrs. R. C. Blough and children
Frank Gallagher and family of Port­ of Yakima, Washington are here
land were visitors at the Frank Berry looking after the harvesting of [
Oregon
Gates Motor Co
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
Tires and Tubes Have
Gone UP
We are always on the job to take care of your Ga«
engine and Automobile trouble«.
Mrs. Mary Siem has been visit-,
Mrs Ella Isham ot Seattle and ber
son Virgil, ot Portland, have been visit­ ing her son Asher Stem at Forest j
ing for a few days with ber daughter. Grove. She and her brother Edson
Mrs. Eli Kurtz, in Dayton
Matsh of San Diego, Calif , leave
Tires and Tubes,
A place where your Car
is taken care of.
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Phones : Garage, Red G2, Re«., 66x1
Oregon,
Day ton,
ioîoîc ;
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work'
and Mill Work I
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
M. R. Cooper
Dayton,
Oregon.
CONFECTIONERY
Full Line of Candies, Cigars Tobaccos,
Fountain P.rlnks, Ice cream. Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
I
I
Hoke Smelting <fc Refining Co., Otaego. & Packing Co.
BUCKHECT SHOES
Blackberries’
For Buckbect shoes, Men, Boys
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­ I am in the marxet for blackberries.
The Cannery alwavs pays the top price
Minnville. Oregon.
for your fruits. Delivery mav be made
Peaches will be ripe about August 15. ( either at the Cannetv or at Gates Motor
Co Your money on delivery of berries.
Orchard 14 mile« ea^» of town-
M. V. Wright
D. E. Albright,____________ Phone 11x9 fit—8 6
For
Bale
Inquire at this office.______ _
LOST
Package containing child« slippers and
«andai«.
1-eave at this office or notify
Household goods for sale.
Terms
J, W. Sim«. Phone 5X7. Reward.
v. ih
Mary A. Fletcher.
For
Bale
Dayton Oregon
Horse Shoeing and Aoteyelene Welding
JOE F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
P hone C8XI1
Box No. 83
urday evening for a short viait. They
Mrs.
Harvey
R obs and Miss
returned home Monday accompanied by Zelma Biddle attended the latter
Mrs. Corbett’s mother, Mr«. Georgiana
«eeaions of the Evangelical Camp
Miller, and their son Lavern Corbett
who has been visiting the Miller family meeting at Jennings Lodge.
the past two weeks.
The following marriage license« have
This office printed sale bills this week been handed us: Alfred E Gabriel of
Tillamook and Ella Margaret Hiatt of
for an Administrator Sale to be held on
Glen Hibbs of Me-
the .Jake Bertram farm two miles south Forest Grove.
Minnville and Gladys I*la Hankins
ot town Thursday, Aug. 27.
These
Mildred France« Rose-
folks are offering their personal effects of Hillsboro.
man of Beaverton and Charles Almon
for sale and will rent the farm. Re-
Ferguson ot Grand Island. Catherine
member the date, Thursday. August 27,
Viola Bertram and Hursel Everett
at I o'clock pm.
Cari both of Dayton. One of t ach of
Thoicbool mt«Mng w»« well attended
contractinf parlie« hr«t mentioned
Monday
evening
and
•”eri have been former resident« of this place
»Iter,
considerable discussion and »«planation | and the other two couples have resided
District 28 decided to bear its share of here tor some time.
the transportation charge«.
The
Board met Tuesday evening and
Frank Morariety and family of
decided to cell for bids for this work
Bremerton, Wash., visited at the Perle
Hogle home a short time this week
Mr«. Elisabeth Binder called on ”» They and the Hogles were chums in
this morning »nd brought u* each a their younger day«. This was their
peach from a seedling tree which she first visit to this part of Oregon and
planted when she came here. 1 hey they were very well pleased with it.
were Indeed tine peaches,
Tillamook
Hillsboro
McMilVlVÌHe
The Dayton
Evaporating A- this week for a two months visit
Packing Co «rein the market for with relatives and friend« in Idaho ■
Mr. Marsh is 91 year« of age; he
Evergreen Blackberries.
has traveled a great deal and is a
E. E. Dill anil family of Multnomah
Mr«.
visited her mother, Mrs. Lena Dower, very interesting «peaker.
and her sister, Mrs. E. S. Filer, in Dav- Siem’s many friends hope that the
trip will be a delightful one.
ton over Bunday.
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W. E. Orabenbortl and family left
M. Oliphant has been quite busy
yesterday for Unalaska, Washington, bringing in blackberries and pears
where they will visit relatives a couple
from hi« farm.
of weeks.
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Floyd Ott ha« been looking
Miss Rath Smith, daughter of G. W.
after
the berry picking on tl o
Smith of this place, and Carl f^ach ot
Tillamook were married at Tillamook, Harvey Denney place north < f
Sunday.
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town
Philipp and Elsbeth Walter <»l
T. A. Bonlden.citv water commission
er, has been busilv engaged in stopping blackamas came last week to visit
leaks in the various water mains this their grandmother, Mrs. Rowe E.
last week and now has the catch basins
Robertson.
The Ralph Taylor
and reservoir full and running over.
family of
Pleasantdale spent
The Misses Lena Stilwell and Friday evening with them and the
by
Harriett Coburn accompanied
Missea Hagel and Loin remained
were
in
Beaverton,
Heasier
George
Until Sunday afternoon. Horace
to
attend
the
wedding
ol
Sunday
Taylor and family of Junction
Mildred Roseman.
Mr». V. M. Low spent lust week end City, spent Sunday evening with
at Grants Pass. Crater Lake and the them.
Oregon Caves.
At Grants Pass she
The ball game played here
met some Portland friend» and toured Sunday afternoon between New­
moat of Southern Oregon with them.
berg W. O. W. and La Fayette
A. E. Voorhie«, editor of the Grants resulted in a ecore of 5 to 6 in
Pass Daily Courier, called yesterday favor of La Fayette.
morning.
And we were gl»d to make
Our local merchant, B. IL
bis acquaintance, but like »11 men we
Courtney
has been busy taking in
differ on opinions, among which is this
evergreen
blackberries and pear».
new auto lighting l»w
Carl Reister attended a Sunday
W. R. Corbett »nd wife of Portland
arrived at the M. G. Miller home Sat­ evening meeting at Unionvale.
Michigan,"
Good milk cow for «»le, 6 years old.
ankgf Dayton
home near town Sunday. Mr. Berry is
her crops.
an uncle of Mis Gallagher.
United States
Storage by the month »2.50.
Saving Account
Brought to Town
by
the Peu insula Seed Ie Club met
at the heme of Mr». Carl Bruhn, mother Mr«. M. E Biddle.
A. Smith «pent
' Wednesday afternoon. ____
Mr«. G
Phone ed 28
Liberty
LIBERTY BELL
Mr. Nugent'
visitor» Tuesday
Harvey R >** home.
Mrs. F. M. Hord and sons Bert »nd i« a brother of Mr«. Roas.
Frank Jr. spent Sunday at the Heury
Dr. and Mr». E J. Jeanette of
Chapman borne.
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A full line of Men, Women and
Children’s hop picking gloves.
Dayton,
Proclaim
Dayton Motor Go. i
Phone 45x3
v
GENERAL REPAIRING
AI TO SUPPLIES, GAS. OILS
Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine
Louis & Penland
< )regon
Dayton,
CALL
69X2
For Rates on
Hay—Grain
and miscellaneous
Hauling
Save Time and Money
C. L. ChrifitcnBon
Truck Service
l^cLtakma^ar and ^cxiccr
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware at
prices that are right.
The Liberty Bell savings bank« the
. .. .
, o i i. . o. ,.„..u
Hank of Dayton is displaying in one of
their front windows are attracting
The object is to
much attention.
induce and help you and your children
to save your money. Start a savings
account of one dollar or more and get
one of these attractive Bell Banks,
Go in and let the Bank officials explain
it to you.
. Miller and wife, A’ S. Vital
mid family hi «<I Ernest Parrish nini
o( McM|nnvill). wer„ gn( M« of
the J. L. Htnart family in Albany,
They
Hatnrdav night »nd Sunday.
were joined Sunday morning by th«
E. Demarav mid Van) Lounder«hausen
farnilie« of this place and Ralph Kreltz.
and family of Hillsboro, Thi« gather-
ng of old time friends was like a
family reunion and greatly enjoyed.