Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 10, 1925, Image 4

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    Quality
Economy
Service
LOCALS
Walter B me» ami family *|>ent
D A Snyder was a Portland
Hundsy liete wilh hit father Jas.
visitor iasl Friday.
Bones.
H B Allen and wife have lieen
Joe Francis apent Lahor Day
visiting in Portland the last few witb relative« and acquaintance«
in Seattle.
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete line of Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season,
Mias Lena Stilwell returned
Kev A 1’.
Lavimi ol Dalia« will
Sunday from her outing in south- preach at the Evangelical church Sun­
ern Oregon.
day st 11 a. m.
Frank LaPort and wife of New­
Mrs. Haien Willard is »pending
berg transacted buaiuse« here one a few day« in Corvallis with bei
day this week
sou Ret Lyle Willard.
Cbas. Ritcer and wife of Wil- We Lav* received «everal tauewal» of
lammette spent Sunday at the D. tubacription« lately. It you haven't
B. Abdill home.
paid you better get in line.
Ancil Layman ana family spent Waiter Porter and family who have
Bunday with her parents Mr. and been visiting relatives in Canada the
Mrs. J. J. Rowley .
past three weesa arrived borne Tuetdav.
Headquarters for school books and school supplies.
A full line of Men, Women and
Children's hop picking gloves
George Tucket of Dunsutnier,
Prof. L. L. Gooding was seting
postmaster during the absence of Califoruia has been here visiting
Poet a aster Miller and wife.
hia parents Tudor Tucker and
Captain Hall of McMinnville wife.
preached in the local
church Sunday morning.
Oregon
l^t your buy or girl “ring” the old Liberty Bi ll
with his ur her savings. Teach the habit of THRIFT
io a patriotic way at the time when moat habits are
formed—in Youth.
Tbe Liberty Bell Bank does thia. Il instantly up
l*als to every child Your boy or girl wants one—
should have on» — especially when there is no expense
in concection with g< u I ur t» Bell Bank.
Merely
come in and say: “I wish 'o <>|ien a Liberty Bell
Saving Account ” 11 00 will do it
Theo we will
give you a Bell Batik.
ank9< Dayton
Dayton Oe^on
Prunes are beginning to come to ut Portland
Monday here
town and tbe D. E. A P Co. have with his mother Mr. m E Hud­
a crew at work drying them.
dleston
£1
Mias Lena Stilwell accompanied
Mrs. Cecil Paiker of Astoria,
by her aunt Mra. M A. Gilkey who has been visiting her father
were Corvallis visitors yesterday. Jas Bones during the past week,
W. S. Stretch baa had a job al) returned to her home Saturday
of hie own in storing that fifty
By the kindness of Mrs, H G
cords of oak wood io tbe basement
Coburn, J. E. Mellinger and wife
of the school building.
were in McMinnville yesterday to
Perle Hogle terminated his few visit their daughter Mrs. F. E.
lays vacation here with hie family Berry who is in a hospital there.
and returned to his Portland job
Monday evening.
Gates Motor Co
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
Tires and Tubes Have
Gone UP
£
Baptist
Frank Louis and wife spent a
couple of days on the Columbia
Chae. Brown and wife of Beaver Highway and Mt. Hod trails thia
spent Labor Day at the George
Baxter home in this city.
Dolph Huddleston and family
Phone Red 28
Day ton,
Mra. Lorett and Mi»a Florence
Bingham visited in Salem, Sunday.
We are always on rthe job to take care of your Gas
engine and Automobile troubles.
United States
Tires and Tubes
Storage by the month 12.50.
is taken care of.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
Day ton,
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Oregon.
&
Elmer and
Ethel Jackman,
Len Parrish and wife and Mrs.
E. G. Parrish of McMinnville Mrs. Grace Walling and little
were Sunday visitors at the B J. daughter, and Mise Louise Bryan
of Salem spent last week end at
Parrish home.
Rockaway.
They returned home
Harry Schaeffer and family of
Monday
evening.
Portland visited at the home of
her parents John S. Ha«h and
wife Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gates drove
to Tillamook last
Friday and
Mrs Georgina Miller of Port­ । brought the Harold Newman fam-
land has been spending a few days । ily uf Nehalem home with them
this week at the home of her ron for a few days visit.
A. N.
M. G. Miller and wife.
Merrill and wife took them back
Arthur Keen and family of Hep­ to Nehalem, Monday.
pner, Oregon have been visiting
Mrs. L. Krake and other relatives
T. A. Boulden has made an improv
and friends the last lew days.
tnent in the looks of Ferry street by cut­
ting the underbrush along
the
F. A Sparbawk and wife, Mrs. bridge across the canyon near the lum­
C. E, Mauts, and V. H. Ballard
ber yard.
CONFECTIONERY
Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
were Sunday visitors at the Fair­
childs springs in the Carlton coun­
try.
ance bf the town.
For Trade
small acreage between Dayton and gon,spent Monday at the D. A.
BUCKHECTSHOES
Portland. Mrs. Julia May,
Synfer home.
For Buckbect shoes, Men, Boys
1421, 10 and Polk
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­
M. G. Miller and wife, W. 8.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Minnville. Oregon.
J’Ren and family and
w. o.
Get
new
reduced
prices
on
the
all
Barnard
and
wife
of
this
town,
and
Use of more vegetables in the
steel Overland and Willys-Knight.
1.
L.Stuart
and
family
of
Albany
diet is essential to the best and
C. 8. Lewis,
enjoyed a picnic outing at Pacific
The
most economical nutrition.
Dealers Agt.
City, Sunday and Monday.
homemaker has two things to do
to bring about this larger use—
FOR SALE
John W. Shippy and wifeautoed
know how to prepare them to pre«
Evergreen Sweet Corn and Tomatoes.
to
Stevenson, Wash, to visit his
serve their nutrition and make Priced very reasonable at farm 2%
brother Floyd and from there to
miles
N.
E.
of
Dayton
on
8.
bank
of
them attractive and palatable, and
Goldendale to spend a day with
Yamhill River.
teach the family the value of veg­
Herbert Willard.
lis sister Mrs Henry Wafker, re­
etables in the diet.
turning home Monday evening.
Bids Wanted!
Sealed Bids will be received at
JOE F- FRANCIS.
ReX Peffer accompanied by Al­
bert May and family took their
departure Tuesday morning for
Stockton, Cal f rnia where Mr
’eff r will purchase the new school
bus to Ire used by him, in the
trannortation of pupils to this
ichool. Mr. May and family will
visit friends and relatives a short
time before returning.
DAYTON. OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
P hone 68X11
Box No. 83
Knight Adjustment Go
McMinnville
Tillamook
Hillsboro
\jQatah.inal^or and tfcWccr
Agates ground and mounted
A fine fine of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are right.
B orn : Friday, Sept. 4th, 1925
front rooms of the Com meid»)
to Mr. and Mrs. Lamie Lorenzen . I building for city office purposes and to
at a hospital in McMinnville a j offer the old council room for sale. Latest Advance in
girl. Mother and baby reported The removal of this old land mark will
Railroad Equipment
make a vast difference in the appear­
as doing well.
C xsh P aid for false teeth, dental
E. W. Howe and wife of Albany,
gold, platinum and discarded jewelry.
Portland income property 6 ro ?m Woll George and wife and Jack
Hoke Smelting A Refining Co., Otsego.
modern bouse to exchange for Drewit and wife of Drewsey, Ore-
Michigan."
।
Had Gane Far Enough
Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene^Welding
at
At the meeting of the city council
Tuesday evening it was decided to ret t i
Iner Mortensen and wife accom­
panied bv Mrs E. J. Nichols and Novel and Ingenious
atighter Lula spent Sunday and
Style-Point« in Coat«
Monday with relatives in Oregon
City.
▲ married couple were knocked
down by a motorcar. Th« car dashed my office from parties wishing to
away. The police arrived and found (purchase the building now known
the couple bunting with indignation.
as the Council
Room until
“Do you know the number of th«
j 6:00 p. m. Monday, September 21,
carl" asked the policeman.
“Tea,” replied the husband; “by a 1925.
strange coincidence the first two num­
The Council reserves the right
bers formed my age and the second
to
reject any or all bids
two the age of my wife.”
W. T. H. Tucker,
“John,” said the wife, "we will let
the natter drop at once.“
Recorder,
General Blacksmithing
We understand articulation when ap
plied to speech, but the phrase “Articu­
lated Trains'* may not be so well
understood. Up to the present coache«
have been connected or coupled, but
not articulated. There has been con­
stant effort, ever since the early day«
of railways, to combine solidarity with
flexibility In the making up of a train.
The first passenger coaches were at­
tached to one another by a simple
chain and hook, but for many years
the coupling« have been much closer
and more compact, the finely adjusted ,
spring-buffers being kept always In .
close contact. That was regarded until I
recently as the Isst word In smooth
motion at high speeds, but now that i
articulation has come along It Is seen '
that much greater smoothness of tno- J
tlon Is produced by It. Instead of each
coach being a separate entity, with Its
four bWgey-wheels at each end, the
bogey-wheels are placed between the j
coaches, so that two of the wheels
are under one, and the other pair un­
der the other. Thus the train la ail In j
one piece, with perfect mobility
throughout its length.
Belief in Horseshoes
Traced to the Druids
The Idea that It 1« lucky to find a
horseshoe Is regarded by authorities on
folklore a« a Druldical survival.
The superstition Is peculiar to re­
gions where Druldlsin once flourished,
and the Druldlcal places of worship, a«
exemplified by Stonehenge, made their
inner circle of stones a broken or open
one.
Th« Idea that a horseshoe brings the
beat luck when you find It lying wdth
the points toward you the sacred in-
ner circle open to you, as It were
als° bears upon this theory.
Druldlsin passed, but the NtipwrHtl-
Hon oatlnsts empires and religion«, and
when horseshoes became common the
«upersltlous found ready nt linnd a
representation of the ancient symbol of
the broken circle. The Idea that In
attaching the symbol to the house the
points should be up had a Druldical
signification which Ims been lost. Peo­
ple nowadays say It Is “to prevent tho
luck running out."
Architectural Gems
Bealdea Wolsey'» great hull and
kitchen, Christ church, Oxford, boasts
two of the flnoHt English examples
Read at Death Beckoned
of the Gothic style of architecture,
A reader asks whether we know both built more than n century after
whleh work of Voltaire It was that Gothic became merely n historical
was found on Sargent's deathbed. We term. One of these, the atalrway to
don't But It may Interest him and tbe hull, whs designed In 10-10 by a
others to know that Tennyson died genius known only as ''Smith of Lon­
This wrap-around coat introduces a
... ..
front fullness by means of tbrM f »' »■ M" «hakespenre op.-n at Cym- don.”
wide aide plaits, which provide sufft ^U"e : “UC““lay w ,Pn1
« ""/"""f
The other, Toin tower, currying th«
dent width without detracting from de“d *n »“« library
“ number <d Great Tom bell whleh every night
Its slender Unes. The embroider^ i ,h,‘ Cornhill magnslne before him. rings 101 penis to announce the do»
inlay on the collar and cuffs la di» •pM, "‘J
,
*"”‘r
"
Ing of college gules, waa designed
tinctive and attractive—the deaige ,ray" Lovel the Widower.” Mart by Christopher Wren, architect of St.
Twain with almost the last effort of Paul's, In one of the few happy mo­
novel and clever.
bls mind turned to Carlyle's "French ments when he really sensed the feel­
Revolution ”-—W. Orton Tewson in th« ing of medieval builders.
Naw Turk Evening Post.