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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
Sei vice t Economy Quality LOCALE Mrs. M. G. Miiisr was a Kurt- land visitor Mmulav. H-rry Sheruiwu nid Hibbert’s Grocery were M im Florence \\ ■l<lu »I beieiu •pent Miss Grace Te»»u« ol Moumou h riM'lit lbs week end with bun e folks. HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mi*. Phil Gat«» iuovi-1 into the llogle house the tl.at of the wvea. Are coming and at this season of year our wants are many. Let us till your orders from our stock of Highest Qual- ity goods. You will be highly pleased. Phone Red 28 Oregon Dayton, Gates Motor Go COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS All Work Guaranteed Expert Mechanics, United States A place where your Car Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66*1 Dayton Chas Simler emus borne from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Pleasantdale H. B. Alleu »od «ila loaded tbeir ear The *’ka»antdale Needle Club «»» and left here Friday evvuiog for Port- pleasantly entertained at the botue of land. Mrs. J. W Siu»» la«t Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kuth Hayden and son Refreshment» were served, alter which Stanley were week end visitors in a bu-iue»« meetins was bald and ulhceis Portland.________ elected. Those electK.1 were Mr». J. W. H. G. O^den and J S Morin Bims, president; MI m Esther Nichol», attended the Walnut Growers vlce-preMdedt; Mr». Geo Robinson. | Oregon. S8-8s8gn Generally Hie one who any* he ha* had noth ing but hur I luck ia the one who fooii-hlv »|>enl his monev «'en ht had it. One simply cannot git ahead • >’ .>wunt to nni thing i«« thi» world Convention in McMinnville today Hec. and Tr«“»» unless he can »»Vo a part Member» and guests present were Mesdames Gibbons, Fow • The Freshman Fair at the high ler- Foster. McFarlane, Criminous, school building tomorrow evening, Braiulet. Kvbiusou and Suus and Mis»«» beginning at 8 o’clock. Esther Nichols and Elsie Crim mon». Onlv bv »<» d our can he of a h what 'iitiniuib tl (und» that wi I enable b in to grn-p th«' opp'irnnities that later mean SVCCEB8. $ 1 oo Opens a Savings c ircuit nt unit obtains a Libert i/ Hell Hank Mr» G. B Foster spent Wednesday of Mr. Llovd Gooding of Monmouth last week ut the borne of Mis. S W. »pent the week end here with bis Bigler in Dayton parents Pi of. L. L. Goixiing and wife. Mr* Bower and daughter MiS» Viola The Dayton Needle Craft club of Hopewell and «an Ruel Bower and was entertaii ed by Mrs. J. J wile of Klamath Fall* visited Haturdav Rowley last Friday afternoon. at the home of tbeir daughter aud sistsr Elmer Baxter and family of Orstown, Mr* Geo. Robin-on. Oregon spent Hundav at the patentai Geo. Jackman was quite sick several home of Geo. BaxUi in tuis city. BANK OF DAYTON W. P. Morris The Peninsula Needle Club was Mr». David Robinaon visited relative* entertained by Mrs K. J. Hartman in Tigwrd »nd Portland » few dava lati yesterday afternoon at her country home. General Blacksmithing Bazaar nnd cooked food sale in the Arthur Robinson and family of Willa Demaray furniture store, Saturday mina and Roy Robinson and wile of December 12. Horse Shoeing a Specialty 1 Block East of Bank Successor to Joe F. Francis Middleton were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs .1. E. Mellinger went to home of tbeir brother Geo. Robinson. Tillamook, Sunday evening to visit with Geo. and Arthur Robinson have rent tbeir son Fred and family, and their ed tbeir farm laud to Geo. Dorsey. daughter, Mr*. Gabriel and family until Mrs. David Robinson and Grover after Christmas. Johnson and wife of Newl erg visited Mrs. Chet Christenson and Baby relatives in McMinnville, Sunday, came home from the New Hospital /Seo. Robinson and wife visited rela in McMinnville, Sunday. They'are tives in Hopewell, Sunday evening. at ths home of her mother Mrs. The Stringtown Nee«Ae Club met l»et M, R. Cooper for a few days. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods ! Jas. Wakefield, Prop The Tribune phone number has been changed from Red 37, to 62x3. Pleas«- clip and pasta into your directory • nd whenever you have any news items call us np we will appreciate it. Scott Edwards, a delicious two cour-e luncheon w»» «erved by the hoeten« assisted by Mrs. Geo. Margie Edward», after which a short business meeting was held. Officer* for ' tl» ensuing year elected were Pres. Mra Scott Edwards; Vice-Pre*. Mrs. Brooke Sweeney; Sec. and Trea*. Mr* Oeo. Robinson. Members present were Mes dames Sweeney, Geo. Robinson, Mc Farlane, Bramlet, Edward» and Hadley, and one guest, Mra. Chas Sargent. A A jolly good time was enjoyed by all present. Perle Hogle's household goods were taken to Portland, Saturday bv the Rand Truck. Mrs. Hogle went on the stage the same day, but Evalyn and Emma waited until Sunday to go. Tbeir new home will be at 5306—38 Ave. S. E. Portland. ani A fine line of Mantle and Alarm clocks at a wry low price. Brand new Graphaphone records at 45c each A new lot of Spectacles «t!2fi0 to 15.00 a pair. Carrol Shippy of Parma, Idaho arrived here today and will spend the remainder of the vear visiting his brother J. W. of this place, a sister in McMinnville and other relatives in this part of Oregon. William Wills, a former resident of this city, hut recently of Carlton died last Thursday, December 3, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery near 8t. Joseph, Satur day, December 5. Mr Wills was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Emily Nichols of this place, Scott Edwards. ' Robert Thompson visited friends in Forest Grove a few days last week. M. R. COOPER Box Shooks, Cabinet Work, Mill Work and Building Material of All Kinds. Phone Bed 73 Oregon Jane Wray, the little girl who wins everyone’s heart in Mrs. Wai lace Rem?'4 ‘Broken Laws,’ has one scene in which a playmate breaks the arm off a new doll that WAS given to Jane. Jane cries bitterly in this scene, and she needed no Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share prompting for it. For the breaking of that pretty doll arm caused and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General REAL and not make-believe tears Weed Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty to come. Arcade Theatre, Sat,, Dec. 12. Phone 45X1 Dayton, Oregon I No Collection Portland McMinnville No Charge Hillsboro Tillamook 10offon-BUCKHECTSHOES- 10 Off New Army Overcoats and Army Short Coats Reclaimed Leather, Woolen Lined Vests »nd Wool Mackinaws Goat Hair Socks and O 1) Wool I ined Weatherproof Breeches And other Army Goods. Reduced prices until Dec 24 Call early to got your «ize. C. B Collins M c Minnviile Oregon Vernon Hadley and Ralph Thompson of Portland BJM-Ht tire week end with brane folks. A. W . Braink-t »|>ent the week en<i visiting frlknd» in Canbv. ■ Mrs. Grace Hess of Hillsboro, who ftornerly live I here, several years •K", was calling on old friends one day tn it Mrs. .Mabel Gibson and children »nd Mrs. Roy FMward» and children were at McMinnville visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Yocum tended the Oregonian Diamond Jubilee banquet in Portland last Friday as invited guests, which is proof of the fact that they have been readers of the Oregonian tor at least fifty year«. Mr. Yocum saw the first paper printed 75 years ago. There may have been others who attended from here but we do not have their names, P hone 66X11 Box No. 72 Robinson and 502 Board of Trad«’ Bldg. Herb Baxter accompanied by Mesdames Z. Spangle and Eva L. Nrs,Cha*. Sargant and little daugh Sams took Evalyn and Emma ter Barbara Jean visited Thursday at Hngle to their new home in Port the home of the former's sister Mrs. land, Sunday afternoon. Dayton. Have you ever observed th it EX I RAVA- GANCE h .- a great deal to <lo with putting the ' mi«” in mi—f o tuneT Walter Jar krnan and wile and Rev The Ladies Aid Society of the Leroy Walker of Dayton were Sunday Methodist church will bold a guests at the Geo. Jackman home. Tires and Tubes Storage by the month 12.50. is taken care of. * * J J Quite a number of our rvadera haven.t paid ua anything on sub scription yet. »Itho they have been receiving the Tribune each week for ormaiderahln more than a year now, under our mnnageiuent. We know your intentions are good, you intend to pay. but perhaps think, 'Oh well, what 1 owe, doea- n't amount to mm h*. Perhaps it doesn't but multiply what you owe on »uhwription by a hundred or more »nd Iheu you can readily see that liie aggregate would amount to considerable to the editor. A Newcomer in Washington OFFICER, cam you DIRECT ME TO THE CAPITOL DUILDIN6 ? Evangelical Ghurch Rev. H. Hebuknecht, of Portland will preach at the Evangelical church neat Sunday at 11 a. m ., he will also be nt the Unionvale church in the evening at 8 o'cl«x:k. Rev. Schuknecht was identified with the work of the Evangel ical church in Oregon and Washington in the early day* of it’s history. This office for FRED ANDERSON JOB WORK ! Subscribe for the Tribune