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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
Service Fconomy Quality Bert Hord of Portland vi*ii*d relatives here Sunday, Hibbert’s Grocery \V. 8. Hibbert auti wife wer* in Jeift-raon Tuesday, on businea*. We are always glad to have yoti rojMirl any local news you have. Always a complete line of Fancy and StapleJGroceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Headquarters for school books and school supplies, a A full line of Men, Women and Children's hop picking gloves. Phone Red 28 Oregon Dayton, The high school started basket ball practice Tuesday evening. D. A. Snyder and wile were bus- ineee visitors in Portland, Wedne*- E L. Gorsliue, a former resident of Dayton, is moving back here th:* week. Chas. Simler and wife and little daughter were Rockaway visitor* Sunday. C. H. Merrill and wife of Mill City are visiting at the Merrill home. Jake Heidinger and family who have been living in Medlord, came back here Saturday. W. S. Hibbert and family were iu Newberg, Wednesday, to attend tbe funeral of Mr. Lingle. Mrs. Eyes of St. Johns visited at the home of her brother. Rev. J F. Franklin, Sunday. Gates Motor Co COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS All Work Guaranteed Expert Mechanics, LOCALE Raking iaiieu leaves from tbe lawns and streets seems to be a continuous occupation these day*. L. A. Rossner and wife returned last Tuesday from their vacation at the Tillamook beaches. Mies Lena Stillwell, J. B. Still well and Mrs. C. A. Howard visited relatives in Milwaukee, Sunday, United States Rev and Mrs. F. M. Fisher ar.d Mrs. W. P. Morrie attended the Billy Sunday meeting in Portland yesterday. Ralph Abdill and family accom panied by his father W, F. Abdill of Garibaldi were visiting relatives here last week end. Tires and Tubes Storage by the month 12.50. ie taken care of. A place where your Car Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1 Dayton, - - - - Oregon. Mrs. J. G. Park, accompanied by S. A McCann and J. E. Mellinger and wife were McMinnville visitor* Monday afternoon. Pleasantdale G. It. Foster and wife were MeMinu- vide visitor* Saturday. Howard Hadley and 8. Shsel.r of Sllveituu visited al Ilie K. U. Hadley hume uvei the week sud. Mis* Evalyu Moigau ul Lafayette was a week end visitor al I he I. A. McFar- laue home. Mu J. A McFarlane is ou the sick list tin* week If inure of Ilie dairy rows of Ilie country were examined from Hi" Mm H. Thompson and eon* Geo. and Vernon were county seat visitor* Mat* critical basis of etlicioucy, aa a factory is examined by Ilie owner, tlo l" unlay. would be many of the cowa for «ale or trad". Im llicieiit cows for milk Gerald Hadley «pent Sunday at the production are cutting d"Wn the income* of thoiuand* <d dairymen W. Porter home in Unity The BANK OF DAYTON knows Ihat there i< a constant need for _ Joe Ketchum and wife were Sunday evening vj*.tui* at the George Roblueun improvement in dairy herds of this community a* well io in other sec home. tions. We are keenly interested in this profitable production and are Neto Flint tranmu-ted busines* in the to assist in building up aid bettering tbe herds of th«' furtner* coqntv seat Saturday. I wj)O nrt, ¡n our hanking territory. l.ewl* Nickola who is attending I Willamette Unher^tv, *,aUt th* week "* I'" «"-'" daovmun to attend tl e I' mi i M i I titerlutdonel Live- ... . . ,, stock Eipoaitiou nt I ortlan I Get her Ji to Soiemtor end with houi* folks. , ’ ' , ,, . best tieel and dairy Cattle will be ex hi luted Imt nl>o the largest gathering of J. A. Mebarlane and sons have Gen ,, . , , . . , Hog«, Horses Sheep, <« m I' m I Poultry ever nsseml>le<| u, et one r •! m finer- very busy tin* week, diggiug ditches,i ' ' ■ it is close at liuml and tf r. a 1 lieial educat'oti of in.-.Humble Wurth. aud laying pit«* fur their new water system. i Ralph Thompson and Carl Johnson of : Portland, were visitor* at the H. ' Tbompeou home over the week end. H. Thompson and wife visited at the home ol Artin* McColhaigti near Belle view, Kundav Cha«. Ila Iley and wife visited at the home of their eon, Ra ph Hadley, Tues day. Geo Foster and wife spent Bunday nt the J 1. btiermau home in Duvton. Mirse* Einiua and Mae Mitchell of Union ale visited nt the home of Mrs. Geo. l ister, Monday. Mr*. David Robinson spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her son Roy, in Middtoun. Successor to Joe F. Francis David, small son of Arthur Robinson and wile, ha* been quite sick for swearl days. Clem Fish back and family and Wm. Ftobback and family of Monmouth spent Sunday evening at the home of their cousin Mr* Geo. Eoeter. Horse Shoeing a Specialty K D. Hadley of Oregon City visited “KM"» R. G. Hadley home, Sunday. 1 Block East of Bank Rev. Kendall and wile of McMinnville P hone 60X11 Box No. 72 and J . L. Sherman and wife of Dayton, spent an evening last wees at the Geo. Foster home. W. L. Riechstein, who has been rm. ployed near Willamina, came home last week to put in hieerop. Mrs. Jas. Wakefield and gon and Jim ........ Mrs. Ralph Hedley and son. Gerald,' were McMinnville visitor* Saturday. Mrs. Bert McFarlane was a McMinnville shopper Saturday, BANK OF DAY TON W. P. Morris General Blacksmithing i No Collection I July. Mrs. Morgan came bv train but CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Jas. Wakefield, Prop. *««*«*♦«<««»«•«♦«•>♦♦♦*«>«•«»••♦«*««*«♦♦•♦« LADIES HATS At Wakefield’s Confectionery Will be here Friday and Saturday of each week with a new line of hats. Gridley Millinery F. A Sparhawk is installing a her husband is making the trip by auto. complete modern plumbing system The Lavender Club met Wednesday in the house on the Spaulding afternoon with Mr*. L. T. Vinson. A very plea-ant time was had by all. ranch south of town Frank D. Sawyer of Grand Dlawl arrived home Monday from a short bunting trip in the Prineville country bringing home with him two fine speci* mans of tbe Mule Deer family that dressed about 200 pounds each. Miss Madalene Rossner who is teaching school beyond Willamina spent the weekend with her parents L. A. Roesner and wife. Cbas, Spangle and wife of Pen dleton visited their parents Z. Spangh an l wife here last Thors* day. They drove to Dallas in the afternoon and were accompanied bv Mesdames Z. Spangle and Perle Hogle The historic catacombs of Rome, where tbe early Christians took refuge from tbe persecutions of tbe pagan em peror, Nero, were actually filmed as scenes in First National’s gigantic version of “ Quo Vadis” which comes to tbe Arcade Theatre, Saturday. Baptist Church Note. Iron Bridge ne flr»t Iren bridge In the world «■« IronbrWfe. In' Shropshire. Eng- land which spang the River Severn. Th$ work waR put In hand and the Various parta cast In 1778 at the Coal- «rooltdale Ironwork«, the proprietor ■of whlnh. Abraham Darby, wag the -designer of the structure. Approxi mately SOO tong of Iron were used In the eoMtmrtlon of the bridge A re- xnarkable feature of the undertaking la that all the caatinga are keyed to gether, no welding or ecrewa having been need. The roadway, which la « feet wide, haa an Iron foundation, upon which la laid a few Indies of clay, which. In Its turn, la covered by th* usual road metaling forming the sur Jtacc The main arch has a span of Solution of Puzzle No. 42. BSE Knight Adjustment Go Friday night a farewell party McMinnville Portland was given Joe Francis, at the 502 Board of Trade Bldg. Mrs. J. E. Hembree ha* gone to home of J. W. Lorett, by the Bap Bomb Bend, Wash, to visit her daugh tist youn? people. ter Mr*. Lola Elia. Meis Evalyn Morgan wa* assiating at This country is having some ex the J. A. McFarlane borne at I'h-asant' ceptionally fine fall weather, but dale Saturday and Sunday. tbe farmers are wishing for rain to Mrs. Will Moigan arrival from Cran bring the fall grain up. dall, S. D, where she has lieen since Several l*inf)nld students will le present Sunday at the Baptist Church, and will conduct the morning and evening services, as well as tbe B. Y, P. U, They will furnish special music at these s service^ E. R. Graves and wife have moved back to town and have taken Ed Hadaway back to his own home where they will take care of him. Recorder Tucker returned home the first of the week after spending a week in Portland with his niece. Alice Wade who is attending Wash- ing'on High sch< ol nt Portland came home Eriday for a week end visit. Clarence Snyder and family return' d from Bay City where they have Deen lor some time. Percy Miller of tbe U. S. Navy is home for a visit with bis family. He returns to duty Nov. 15. Calvin Mulanax of Portland spent Sunday in Lafayette with relatives. Jian Browning of Salem spent Sun day and Monday uith Florence Oliph ant. Ralph Taylor and family of Pleasant dale spent Sunday afternoon and even ing at tbe W. .1. and M. W. Roliertson homes. Mrs Lanra Hubbard is enjoying a vistl from her sister Mrs. Belle Todd of Seattle. Mrs. Harvev Ross, Mrs. I. E. Graizer and Orrie Biddle went to Portland last week to hear Billy Sunday. The Betsey Ros* Club met Inst Friday at the home of Mrs. I,. L. Howarth. A most delightful time was bad by all. Mrs. Thelma Moore was a Portland visitor this week. Mrs. Mulanax eared for her little daughter, Maxine, while her mother was away. Mrs Jame* Murray and children, Ifenrv and Jessie May, of McMinnville, Mrs, E. D. R'isetnan and Children, Mar jorie, Frances anil Edward David, of Beaverton, and Mrs. Peter Wirfs and children of Unity, visited at the M. Oliphant home Wednesday. Mrs. W. J. Robertson visited at the home of her son J. H. Taylor in New- lierg, last Wednesday, Waldo Lyon who has lieen in Portland came home last week and is working fcr F. L. Bunn. A. L. Brooks and son Carl, have been in Washington taking orders for their nursery stock. No Charge Tillamook Hillsboro aw® PORTLAND, OREGON/ y $ Vi N\ vX wv OcT.3l-Nov.7 $90,000 in Premium« SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND \'/ With entneacoming In from over the entire ttninrry. (he 1925 l a lit« International UrJ Liveatork L x ] m Litton. Inc., will present the greatear array of hveatu< k ever ah wn urtder one roof in Ameri* a. owe See inimwwii*i thottaaml* * <»f and i I 'any »airy > < «n attlr H< . <*rw, t»ea. .vwinr Swine , — ninnu w. •»* Beef wtivs .r yy Sheep, and and Sheep, Ooera OoMi and and Poultry] Poultry] in In addition addition th« th« Poultry Poultry and «nd Dairy Dairy Showa, Sh..w». l I..nd «nJ DC 2 Induatrtal hn'»* Eihihira rae bhuw. KA induatrtal Pro Product« Lshibita and the world famotia >1 Horae REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS FRED ANDERSON Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty Day ton, Oregon Phone 45X1 Milo Blough recently purchased a new With superpower stations this will lie increasingly true, Star car. Mrs. A. P. Fletcher Is «¡tending the "After the days work, when the week in Portland. Htipjier dishes are cleared away, The Italian government, anxious to stimulate the motion picture industry in Italy, lent Its sanction and aid to the filming ' I First Nationals new version of the Sienkiewicz classic, "Quo Vadis,” which comes to tbe Arcade Theatre Haturdav night. REVOLITIONIZING FARM PLEASURES “The Uuited States ia fairly blanketed with radio service bo that the farmer, anywhere and every where, merely has to choose and tune in on what he likes best. the farmer and his family can gather around the fire in winter and listen to the music of Grand Opera, conscious that the voice of the prima donna reaches them by radio before it is beard in the Diamond Horseshoe, or in the back row of the orchestra circle, for such is the speed of radio as compared with the speed of sound waves. “I believe that radio has greater application to the farm and to farm life than to any other phase of our national life.”