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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
LOCAL? Service Economy Quality »«.dame» S|>augle and Sam* we*» MsMiOuvllI» *fmpp*r* ^*1 inlay. Mr». M. R C<m|» r was Chrial- mas l.oppH.g iu ih r 11nd, Tues- Hibbert’s Grocery Mr*. D A J. Hai yesleidny. . isitui Mr» McMinnville Bv Mra Roe« Robertson Mra Fred Deel» of St Jolins was a Mfayette visitor Monday and Tueedav. Poul l.oundM»h»ueli, wife and daugh ter Gertrude of Daylou, were Sunday callers at the Robertson home Mr* M Oliphant aud grand daughter Flutence, were tiaiUngmid shopping in McMinnville, Halm.lay. J . II Taylor and family of Newberg m :<» Mr» V. Al. luiw were Lalayette visitor* last rtiuradav. Gie idie drove to Sher dan, Sunday Chester Morgan sp«ut several dav* at evening. I • HOLIDAYS Are coming and at this season of year Let us till your | our wants are many orders from our stock of Highest Quai- J horn? with L ih parmli and Abler. He H. F»wcet proprietor O| tb* Art Me returned to hi* work in Portland. Wed- mor al Work* of McMinnvil», was in town Monday. Harry He»« of Portland, »pent Sun Postmaster Miller i* slightly day with bi» parent», Frank Het* and under the weather with a bad cold wife. and is off duty. Hester Hibbert Hurry Blough and wife uf Portland, is assisting at the post office. were Sunday gueat* at th«- home of bi* Willard of Harrisburg father. Prof Jolin Plough. Claytna spent last week end here with his parents Hazen Willard and wife H. M Jone» anti wife of Carltun, were guests o* Ed Brvau »nd wile on miss Florence Bingham and her Sunday lister vra Lotlie Morey were Christmas A nine and one-half pooyd baby girl .«hopper* in Portland, Wednesday. arrived at the E L. Holdridge brune Phone Red 28 Oregon. Day ton, D. A Snyder transacted busi nes* in Portland, Monday. Mrs 8. A. McCann telegram Monday that husband, C. J Jones, in Philadelphia. He Dayton at one time. Jack .Mae» and wilt ul Attoria, spent received u her sister’* Calvin Mulanax and Matgurritu Deets had died of Portland, were Sunday visitor* at the visited in Clifford Gibbon boiu at Grand Gland The Betsey Roe* Chib meet» Friday evening with Mi* Berl Brook» The Mr-. Paul Loondershausen called ladle* will entertain their husband», a few days since n^d handed the also have Cbr it mas tree that members editor #1 50 ona ubecripliun thereby may exchange gilts. Vheyioyafty saying send the old home paper slung for another year. & Come in and let Radios and accessories. demonstrate. Gates Motor Co Oregon. »•«••«•o*»*•♦•»•♦♦♦• CONFECTIONERY A. W. Bramlet and Kirk Walling addeel their names to the Tribune *ub- Mr.. Peter W irfs and two children of i scription list last week north of Dayton, »pent Fri lav at the Among those who paid cash on sub home of her parente M Oliphant and scription since last press day ar?, Emily J. Nichols, T. A Roulden. and D. Lynn W. G. Courtney and hit titter, Mr*. Gubeer. Joeie Benham drove to Portland on E G. Kidd, proprietor of the Neetkut Friday. barber shop, moved hi* family from C O. Warren is treating the La- lafavetle to the city the first of the faVelte (rarage to a new coat of paint. week, and is now residing in the Hib Mrs. H. P. Ferguson and children bert house recently vacated by H. B. war* Portland visitors Saturday. Allen. pnV.ited Artisan* wer* entertained A. N. Bones and J. L. Picken» of the ha-Wednesday evening after regular TillamooK county const country have * meetioi by a big feed a* well a* a moved here and are residing in the R 1 Christmas tree. Jas. Wakefield, Prop. ana £/eUe]&i> A fine line of Mantle and Alarm clocks at a wery &ow price. 1 Brand new Graphapbone records at 45c each A new lot of Spectacles alf2tO to 15.00 a pair. Dayton. • * Or^on Small enough to appreciate you; Big enough to sen e you W. P. Morris Successor to Joe F. Francis General Blacksmithing | Acetylene Welding Horse Shoeing a Specialty 1 Block East of Bank P hone 68X11 Box NO. 72 No Charge Knight Adjustment Go Mr, and Mrs Fred T Mellinger th*erc. and children of Tillamook were I "Riley Osborne and family of Twin here Taeeday tn attend the funeral Falls, Idaho, who have lieen visiting his . of Mrs. Mellinger’s father, Francis sisters, Mrs. John Mulanax and Mm. I Hord. They returned to their Elmer Wanner, departed on Saturday home yesterday. Mr. Mellinger for their home. j is a former editor of thia paper Mrs. H>-nry Davis had the misfortune 1 and is now connected with the .to slip and hurt her back. Tillamook Herald. “Ney I’nger recently caught a grevjox, re , near the river. , parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas, ley in this city. Hari Clark has had the house he purchased of Harry Bond, moved to hia Had- lot near the blacksmith shop. The Indies Aid of the Evangelical A couple of car- bumped at the church served supper Thuisrlay evening intersection on the bank corner .at the "Social Wing” of Hie church. No serious Tuesday morning, damage resulted, but ita just an- other reminder that you should ■‘Slop, Look and Listen’’ before you go too far. Phone Red 73 BANK OF DAYTON L. Harrie bouse just east of the Tritume Mr» . W. J. Robertson visited her office. daughter Mrs H. H. Walters, near Fire at O. A, C yesterday did 4100,0C0 Clackamas, laet week. damage to the Hall of Science. The! Mrs. Li|Ue Juber Story of Portland, fire was caused by a fire-back in the' arrived Monday evening for a visit with gas line exploding. Prompt work ol. e|aMm (ri|,n(K the students and the Corvallis fire de-' .. ,, , .. ,, ..... . I Mrs. Earl Kid 1 and children have partinent saved it from spreading kved to Dayton to be with her hus- Portland McMill’lVÍlle mbivM W *e«>w»WM mi ,arlhelr- ------------------------- I barv' wip lull ’ .1 502 Board of Trade Bldg. recent! y opened a barbershop Mrs. Allie Miller of Euger.e, Box Shooks, Cabinet Work, Mill Work and Building Material of All Kinds. our Chrmtma» Then wr Saving Club— attractive _lo both grownup* and yunng»trts, J(H. Morback and wife of Sherwood, were Sunday visitors at rhe J H Aten Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, ’• turned to her home Saturday after Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods H a two weeks visit with her M. R. COOPER 1! your bove and girl» have *r been the proud recipients «I n diri» maa 8tving Account at th* Hank of D«vton p’twide one fur them on' of <>ur Imndeoiuo l.Owr- tv Bell or Boot Bunk- for buine »uving» g»*4 with each Gift Ac- count of ♦! 00 or more. No Collection Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 62x 4 Dayton, Saving Account for Christmas Miss Edith Cushing who recently purchased the Seth Barret property has had the house moved to the front of the lots and remodeling of same is being done. After assisting Rev. F. M. Fisher in a two.weeks revival meeting, Rev. H. E, A lie! has returned to his home at liberal Mooed the Cow “It’s details that count," sadly mooed t’tegon. The meetings have lieen quite the cow as the train ran over her tall. a help to all who attended. —Texas Ranger. Chínete Proverb It Is not the anger of the father but his silem-e that the well-bred BOD dreads. Military Salute One explanntion of the origin of the military salute Is that which goes back to the Middle ages In the time of Italian Proverb Jousts and tournament*, when a queen Masters are mostly the greatest of beauty was chosen and enthroned. servants In the house. The knight about to take part in the contegt walked past the throne and They’re Surprisingly Violent placed hl* hand In a horizontal posl- Take heed of the vinegar pt sweet Rpn over the eyebrows to shield his wine and the anger of good nature - «/eg from the brilliancy of her beauty. Benjamin Franklin. Mu tic Char mt Moute While Sir London Ronald wni con Keept Them Dodging Half the world seems determined to ducting the Margate municipal orches run down the other half.—Detroit Free tra In their preformance of the over ture to the "Meistersingers” a mouse, Pres*. apparently fhaclnated by the music, left Its shelter at the side of the hall /tunning Largely on Oil made Its way through the audience Petroleum supplies one-third of the and as f<r as the conductor’* stand. total revenues of the Mexican govern- B«nt --------------- ------------- Hillsboro 10 offon-BUCKHECTSHOES- Tillamook 10 off New Army Overcoats and Army Short Coats Reclaimed Leather, Woolen Lined Vests and Wool Mackinaws Goat Hair Socks and O. D Wool 1 ined Weatherproof Breeches [ And other Army Goods. Reduced prices until Dec 24. Cull early to get your siso. C. B, Collins McMinnville Oregon When in need of Barber Work come to the “Neetkut Barber Shop Dayton. Oregon Expert Ladies Haircutting Agency Home Laundry E. (1. Kidd, Barber FRED ANDERSON Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty Dayton, Oregon Phone 45X1