Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 29, 1925, Image 4

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    Quality
Economy
Waller Senn seems to |>e thr only
repreventativs Yamhill County will
have on the Federal jury this coming
term.
LOCALS
Service
30 inch Jap crepe-the
heavy grade known in the
trade as PI n E quality-not
the cheap competition grade-
all standard colors. Buy all
you want for months to
come.
17c the yard
Dr. W. L. Bishop and lam II v of Port­
land were visiting here Sunday.
Hibbert’s Grocery
W. S. Hibbert and wife left Tuesday
on a busineM trip to Klamath Faile. "
Rev. J F. Franklin ami family
uroved lo Salut Johns, yesterday.
Mra. V. M. Low was a Portland visit-
or Saturday.
Always a complete line of Fancy
Groceries. Our fall supplies of New
Pack Fruits and Vegetables are com­
ing daily. Come in and look them
over.
Chas. Spangle ami wife loft Saturday
for Pendleton, after a visit hers.
Rev. M. A. Marcy ami son* of Forest
Grove were visitors here Saturday.
Mrs. L. F. Hadlev of Pallas, was a
visitor here last week end.
Mrs. Ella Coburn was a Portland
Headquarters for School books and Supplies.
Joe Francia having diapoeed of hi*
blacksmith holdings has moved to Port­
land.
Phone Red 28
J. M. Hamblel has traded hi* Dayton
property for .ome In Newberg and has
moved to that citv.
Dayton,
Oregon.
Mrs. E. 1
Reynolds of Seattle*
friend of V. M. Low and wife, visited
them this week.
Z. Spangle and wife were in Oregon
City Tuesilay to attend the funeral of
the late Dr. Geo. Stuart.
logs
£1
mi
Gates Motor Co
United States
.
.
.
BANK OF DAYTON
W. P. Morris
Geo. Robinson and wife
Salein visitors Sunday,
were
General Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
1 Block East of Bank
Box No. 72
P hone 60X11
No Collection
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
,1
Pleasantdale
Mesdame» A. W. Bramlet and
Good Heavy 27 inch outing Mabel
Gibson and Roy Edwards
flannels for night gowns, were McMinnville shoppers Friday
pajamas, comfort covers, J. A. McFarlane and wife were
underwear, childrens gar­ visitors at the Ralph Hudlev
ments, etc. Our regular 19c lihme.
quality. During this sale Mn. ch««. Johnitonn of Wind­
Knight Adjustment
15c the yard. Buy all you ling Oregon, arrived here Satur-
day for a weeks visit at the home
want.
McMinnville
Hillsboro
of
her mother, Mrs David Rob­ Portland
Marshack Bros. McMinnville
Tires and Tubes,
Dayton,
But Years of bed luck, poverty and misery may follow if a
oat” as salesman ertweos your path.
Beware of a friendly airanger with the winning smile. Ho may
dupe you into a losing deal You worked hard for your money, Don’t
let a sharper work you nut of it.
Nearly a Thousand Dollars a year are picked from the pocket« and
Marthnck Bros McMinnville
banka accounts of too trustful investor», who are so eager to pick up
'easy money” for themselves that they donate millions of easy money
to promoters
A goo? rule for you to follow is.
•BEFORE YOU INVEST----- INVESTIGATE"
Chas. Addison and wife of New­ ,
We will gladly asaial you in every way possible.
berg spent Sunday at the Geo.
You will never find us standing in the way of your Incoming rich.
Foster home.
But we du want to stand in the way of your being made poor by false
Vernon Hadley, who is attend­ promises of same fake sal- »man.
ing school in Portland spent the
week end with home fc'ki.
Nile Addison and son Kenneth
returned home la-t week, from
Hood River, whir« they had becof
employed for several weeks.
Mrs Ralph Hadley and Mrs. II
^oinpson visited last Thursday
at the home of Mrn. David Rob-
Successor to Joe F. Francis
inson
were here Sunday to attend the
wedding of their brother Walter.
M m . Frankie Bronghton of Dayton,
Geo. Dorsey and wife attended
and J. D. Brooks of Carlton were
married at the Christian Parsonage in Ljie funeral of the Jute Mrs. Perry
McMinnville, last Friday.
Hoffman at Webfoot Inst Phurs
<iay.
All Work Guaranteed
Storage by the month 12.50.
is Uken care of.
How to Keep from Growing Poor
*
Black Cs|a do not bring bad luck, not even on Hallowe’n
That’s mere superstition.
Mrs. F. M. Hord oí Portland vu in
Mi»» Ethel Jackman of Salem
Dayton ast Friday to attend the annual and Elmer J.iekman of Monmouth
homecoming u( the Rebekah Ixxige.
COMPLETS STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
BLACK CATS AND WILD CATS
Oregon.
Arthur Robinson and family
of Willamina are at their home
here this week, eo as to be near
the doctor, who ia treating their
25^Annjverrafy
SPECIALOFFER. I1“"’
Go
Tillamook
502 Board of Trade Bldg.
inson.
“Wear-Ever’
No Charge
A""“r
WXWW
* i Mesdames David
end Gw.
4 ìiofòneon and Chas. Johnstone
wer< Tigard and Portland visitors
CONFECTIONERY
Tnead»y.
Full Line oiT Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
A.
One quart Pudding Pan
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
Cover to fit
_
19c
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1
Special Oier
Nov. 5th. t«
Regular Price
Nov. 14(1
25c
R«*uhr Price 55c
Mr. J. D. Brooks anr| wife a even'pant­
ed by her brother Percy AbdilF went to
Kennewick, Wash, l-agt week for a visit
with her sister, ami brought lack her
GM youns TODAY
Same outing in 36 inch
width.
Regular 25c sale
Price 19c yard.
»on, Clarence Broughton, who bas been
■pending the itimmer in Renfrew <ck,
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OREGON/
$90,000 in Premium«
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lnt . Will pettenr <hw «>»•■•« >n.f <,< H v . moc S mr ^„,wn
und»’ on« roof In Amrrk«. S»« <h..u»»nda of B»«< and D.U» Cani. Horwa. SwUw
Sliaap, o,«ra and Foultrn In addition Iha Poultry and L'air» Sh at. Land and
Induatnal Frodo*. Eihlbira and th. world famou» H ot
REDUCED FARES ON AU RAILROADS
U H Hi H
Bert McFarlane and wife were
visited Sunday at the Neal Stout
enburg home.
FRED ANDERSON
Horserhoeing. Giravi Blacksmithing, Mudline Work, Plow Share
and Diac Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General
Continent Believed
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to Lie Under Ocean
J
You can buy new PIANOS 25 per cent off of
National Prices
NEW GENUINE
Does the Atlantic ocean roll o\ei u
lost continent? Le Piongeon, who tie-
ciphered the hieroglyphics among the
mlns of Yucatan, In Central America,
came upon Inscrlptlbns describing a
catastrophe which submerged the old
Atlantean continent, legends of which
have survived in literature from the
earliest times.
It may be that this catastrophe
gave rise to the equally widespread
belief in the flood whiih destroyed the
early Inhabitants of our planet. Cer­
tain it Is that the American continent,
although called the New world, Is
geologically the oldest land on the
globe, and the monuments found In th-
Jungles of Yucatan were ancient when
the pyramids of Egypt were built.
The catastrophe Is supposed to have
taken place about 9000 B. C., and at
that time there was a highly organized
civilization in Yucatan, which would
seem to be a remnant of the lost con­
tinent. It 1» not a very large coun­
try, yet, in »pits of the groat difficill-
ties of exploration, the ruins of 172
cities have heen discovered.
Some
of these are so extensive that they
must have contained half a million In-
habltanls, and It 1» possible that ths
pyramids found in the jungle gave
the pattern at a much later date to
the pharaohs of Egypt.
KIMBALL
PIANOS
$5 00 will set aside your Xmas Radio set
Choice of 5 different makes
You can get easy terms. We deliver in your home
Used pianos $100 to $295
Used cabinet phonographs as low as $20 00
from $420 00 to $2800.00
Represented By
Ballard’s Jewelry Store,
Work, horseshoeing a H| ecialt v
Dayton,Ctegcn
Saving
You can buy victrolas and grafonolas
50 to 65 per cent off National Prices
Oct 31 - Nov.
SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND
Wood
Xmas
Glub
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Iran-acted bus-
Mrs. Lounn Li tscher spent tie
week r nd with relatives in Port­
land.
McCormick Music Co.
Money
Rrirmlet
Miss Verda Vosel of Salem spent
. the week en I at the home of her
aunt. Mrs. Geo. Robinson.
Dale Hadley, and Carl Allen
were Salem visitors Sunday.
D. Demaray
Marehack Bros McMinnville
W
iness in McMinnville Saturday.
Levi Fanning and wife and
Mrs Grover Johnson of Newberg
visited Friday at the home of Mrs.
David Robinson.
Fay Robinson and family nf
Wind ling, Ore. are at their home
here for a week
Day ton, Ore.
McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway
Portland, Oregon.
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r< r elect ricty in the home, store and factory.
uses of electricity are
available for the use cf the electric consumer
In our store we carry a complete line of every thing in electrical
merchandise.
If you require electric good» buy them from electric »tore» that
keep up to date as to the best, durable and serviceable. Our stock of
lamps of all size» are laboratory tested made for our electric consumer»
made to last, giving full brilliancy of illumination up to the time they
burn out. We stand behind the performance of the lumps we sell,
Our house wiring department is complete with a full stock ilf Code
gocds
1
There are m»n\
um
. Electric devices < f an equal number for the
Beat workmanship and material employed on every job.
We are
headquarters for Electric Rangea, Washing Machine«, Vacuum Clean­
er»,
all lamp socket device», batterie», and electric water systems of all
'
1 sizes to fit any need.
Territory served:
Yamhill Electric Co.
Sheridan Light & Power Co.
<
Tualatin Valley Electric Co.
Electric Supplies & Contracting
Company
“It Serves You Right”
Newberg, Oregon.
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Phone 15X1
Phone, Blue 34