Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 21, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
£ Daj’ton.
made $400,000- which is funny, it
you know what we mean.
DAYTON TRIBUNE
NEETKUT BARBER
SHOP
Oregon
We have twice a week laun­
dry service, Tuesday and Sat­
urday. Agency for cleaning
and pressing. Let us have your
L business.
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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1927
Services were held in McMinnville
on Wednesday April, 13, for Henry
P. Newton of Manhattan, who die«l
April 9, nt the age of NO years and
83 days. Mr. Newton wm born March
17, IN47, mid is survive«! by his sec­
ond wife, California P. Newton, and
four sons, W. W. Newton mid A. L.
Newton, both of McMinnville, R. T.
Newton of Newberg, mid Charles M.
Baseball is with us. Office boy is Newt'in of St. Joseph. A daughter,
gone.
Mra. R. O. Uorneliuua of Colfax,
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Wash., Is also living,
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vice« wer«' arranged by w F Mai i
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unit Son, with Rev. Sidney Hull of-
J ticiating, and the burial was n the
WEBFOOT
M «sonic cemetery.
Entered at the Post Office at Day­
Famous European artist arrives in
ton, Oregon, as second class mail
matter, under the Act of March 3, IL S. to paint American women. he
says. Futile trip, we’d say. They’re
1879.
doing it themselves.
F. J. ROBERTSON
EDITOR
One of th«' poorest ways to get out
of an automobile is through the wind
Subscription $1.50 a year in advance shield.
RATES FDR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Dayton has one industry that is
hardly meeting with the supi>ort that
the citizens of our fair city should
One cent a word per issue.
give it. It is th«' Dayton Evaporating
Announcements and Locals
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are charged at th«1 rate of 10c a 8 4 Packing plant. This business con
| cern is doing a fair volume of busi-
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M i ness and are shipping their products
Figures
count
as
words.
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Mr. Snyder, manager of the plant,
Dort hey Demaray of Day ton, was
less than 25c.
they have just completed several the dinner guest Sunday of Faith
Advertisements will be taken
■ large orders for th«' Canadian Mount Wagnor.
over the telephone if hte ad- X
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ed Police, which are being shippe«! to
A. H. ROBINSON, Prop.
subscriber
to
vertiser
is
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distant points in northern Alberta
Mrs. Girth left Wednesday noon for
N phone.
and the Y'ukon.
Salem, where she will visit her son
Advertisements will be ac-
Building Material Of All Kinds
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Th«> Dayton Evaporating 4 Pack for several days.
N cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes­ X .ng company have had some hard
day for insertion in that week’s X .1
trenuous times during the past few
Mrs. W. P. Palmer of Dayton
Tribune.
M I years, but they have been able to
Phone 46x9
Box 177
called on Mrs. Gilkey and Mrs. Girth
^KXKXkXKXMXKSNSXXMXNXKXKXrt keep going and kept their plant runn- one day the past week.
FOR SALE—Poland-China bosr, re­ ng through these very hard years.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Finnicum of
DAYTON.
OREGON
gistered. 14 months old. Call John It must bo remembered that both can
^quins, ihonc 19x7, Dayton. Ore­ neries and dryers within a radius of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and
from 15 to 25 miles, maybe more, Mrs. J. E. Finnicum Sunday.
gon.
35-tfc
have gone into the hands of receiv­
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
I ¿OR SALE—Yellow Dent corn at 6 ers. some or them two or three times,
1.
cents per pound. Large Burbank still the Dayton E. 4 P. Co., have Kuhn spent th«' «lay with her parents,
x| potatoes for eating at $1.75 ped been able to stem the tide and carry Mr. ami Mrs. Douthit, of Newberg.
cwt. Small potato,s for planting on in business. We, as loyal citidens
Donald Kuhn spent Sunday with
at $1.00 p r cwt. 7 weaning pigs nt of the town anil surrounding country,
should not loose sight of this fact his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn.
$7.50
each.
Riley
L.
Clark,
Paone
Indies Haircutting
20x16, Dayton, Oregon.
35-2tp and shouhi boost for this enterpris­ Donald is employed in a paper mill
ing concern whenever the opportun at Salem.
ity offers. We should put our shouhi
Mr. aud Mrs. luiwrence Holdredge
Will pay 5c per pound. Tribune of­ ers to the wheels of progress and push
with all our might when we have such accompanied by Esther Kuhn. Helen
Agency for Newberg Laundry
fice.
a good industry here as the D. E. 4 Hodges ami Ross Kuhn, spent Sun­
FOR SALE—One set of new spring P. have proven themselves to be. day in Willamina.
steel wheels for Ford, fit any Ford. Proof of this is certain when order
Mr. L. Payne of Yamhill visited
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OREGON
A snap. Enquire at Tribune office. are received and shipped to many
points in Canada as well as in the Saturday with his sister-in-law, Mrs.
United States. Many of these orders E. L. Kuhn. His daughter is here
cannot be filled on account of the staying with Mrs. Kuhn.
lack of supplies.
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Agate Grinding
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CHURCHES
Mr. Snyder, who has been in charge
Guests at the Vernon home Sun-
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Jewelry Made to Order
of the plant for many years, has eer- «lay were a cousin of Mrs. Vernon's,
tainly proven his ability as a busi- Mrs. Spears and two aunts and two
ness man in bringing the 1). E. 4 P. great aunts, of Portland.
METHODIST I Hl Rt H
safely through these very trying
times.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted I^wrence ac­
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W.
Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor-
The Auto Camp was a topic of Stoutenburg spent several days at
ship 11 a. in. Epworth League 7:00
DAYTON.
OREGON
p. ni. Evening service 8:00 p.m. much discussion at the Business .Men's Sand hake, fishing. They report good
Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 me«>ting Monday evening and a com luck.
mittee was appoint«xl to interview tin-
p.m.
Council at their next meeting.
Z Grafaphones at the lowest “ Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor City
Mr. Wheely, a lawyer of Portland,
Now
that we have this very import was the guest of Mrs. Gilkey one day
Price ever known in the
ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at nt addition
to our city on the move
ek. Mr. Wheely used to go to
county
11:00 a. m.
let us ail
ry one.—get behind the school to Mrs. Gilkey in Forest
LeRoy
Walker,
Pastor.
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♦ ♦♦<♦♦»< » < <♦<<
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r.ovement and rush it to a successful Grove.
•ondusion. Dayton needs an auto
FILL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
■amp and needs it bad. Get tw'himl
Miss Artizona Lyman, accompanied
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i Sunday Schcci—10 a.m.
the movement and do "Your Bit.”
by her niece Miss Trawin and Harold
Typewriters
Preaching Service—11:00 a.m.
The Amity Standard says. "Amity Lease of Portland, spent the week
Prayer Service—Wednesday Even- ugh
• Rebuilt typewriters all makes
school baseball team took the end with her parents. Miss Lyman
ng at 8:00 p.m.
£ $10.00 to 50.00. Rebuilt like
Dayton
twirlers to a cleaning by the I is attending Benson Poly Technical
Rev. Beazan.
soore o< 9 to 5 on the local diamond . school.
. new. New Corona & Reming-
on Tuesday afternoon.” That's all-
X ton Portables.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
right, but the Dayton twirlers are
The Social .Service Club met at the
: Services every Sunday as follows: twirling the twirler in pretty fine home
J. E. Finnicum Thurs­
: Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at shape these days and Amity better day.. of Ten Mrs. members
were present
Easy Terms
bring a large list of subs when
11 a. m. Chirstian Endeavor at 7 the two teams meet. They’ll next and also two guests, Mrs. Prator of
need McMinnville, and Mrs. Fred Finni­
p. m. All friends are invited.
’em.
OREGON TYPEM RITER CO. :
cum. After a social hour lovely re­
freshments were served by the host­
INC.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
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Nature ordained only one head for ess.
Sunday
school
at
10
a.
m.
Preach-
. Portland,
Oregon
pair of shoulders, but in this day
• in? service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at one
>f
flappers
shieks and petting
7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 parties—-two and
Mrs. J. P. Dorsey assisted her
seems to be the order.
i P-m. Prayer service on Thursday at At least so we have noted along the daughter, Mrs. Clair Reed, in enter­
taining about fifty young folks Sat-
highways these spring evenings.
Walter G. Smith, Pastor.
urday afternoon. The group con
listed of boys and girls from both
Portland
police
are
having
their
fun
Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Margaret’s and Norman's rooms in
with
the
hold-up
men
these
days,
and
Life. We care for your needs.
LAFAYETTE
the hold-up men are having their fun school. The children enjoyed an
Services announced as follows,
Easter Egg hunt, after which refresh­
Dayion, second and fourth Sun- with the Portland police. A sort of ments were served.
“
tag
me
and
you
’
re
it,
”
so
to
speak.
Y days at 11 a.m. Union vale, first and
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third c..
Sundays - at 11 a.m.. Lafayette
In
the
United
States there are
It’s a dirty shame girls, that it had
i each Sunday at 7..30 p.m.
to rain Easter Sunday morning. We eighty-one million acres of idle land
f rank M. Fisher, Pastor
only for growing trees, that must
sure would have liked to see that new fit
Residence at Lafayette.
be put to work.
“You don’t have to institute a law hat. But, cheer up, maybe it won't
rain next Easter.
: ' suit to collect the wages of sin.”
EXPERT BARBER WORK
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E. G. KIDD
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DAYTON LUMBER
YARD
SPANGLE BARBER
SHOP
BATHS
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Statement of ownership, manage­
ment, etc., required by the act of
Congress of August 24, 1912, of the
Dayton Tribune, published weekly
at Dayton, Oregon, for April I. 1927.
Stat«> of Or«'gon
)
County of Yamhill
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Before me a Notary Public in and
for the Stat«' and County aforesaid,
personally ap|>eared F. J. Robertson,
who, having been duly sworn accord­
ing to law deposes and says that the
name of the publisher, editor ami
business manager is F. J. Robertson,
that the owner is F. J, Robertson,
address Dayton, Oregon, That the
mortgagees and s«<curity holders are
none.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me
thia llth day of April, 1927.
J. E. Mellinger, Notary Public.
My commission expires June 3, 1927.
To ' I
California
then cast
— interrati nrw and differenti finer.
Convcnlcnt.comfortablc-
acrvkc over the Shasta
route direct to California.
Four trains daily, includ­
ing the speedy Shasta to
San Francisco and South­
ern California Express to
Los Angeles.
Famous transcontinen­
tal trains direct toChicago
and cast via Overland
Koute, Lake Tahoe Line
from San Francisco or
Holden State Route from
Los Angeles. Or travel the
Sunset way cast through
the southland to New Or­
leans. Thence by train or
Southern Pacific steam­
ship to New York—5 great
days at sea.
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"There arc at least 4,000 new uses
for wood and new ones arc being dis­
covered every «lay.
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V. H. BALLARD
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Painting and
Decorating
Complete line of samples of the
James Davis Paper Co., show­
ing the very latest designs
Look these samples over before
you buy. Prices from 6 cents
for double rolls up.
QUALITY WORK
Southern
Pacific«
R. C. Baker, Agent
EDWIN WAGNOR
Phone 10x7
Aik for Jruuli aboMC ihit •rrt'tfce.
mi
plan your ilinrrury.
Dayton, Ore.
Tic ket» tmdrearruirion« Io foreign lundi.
Wood Cutters Wanted
Wanted men to takeout 100or 150
o cords of wood. Contract must be
; finished by July 1st. Good oppotun
ity for responsible party.—Apply
INSURANCE
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DAYTON TRIBUNE
J. L. Sherman & Son
SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN TIME TABLE
LADD’S FUNERAL
HOME
To Serve Humanity Better
HOPEWELL U. B. CHURCH
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
M c M innville ,
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Sundaf school at 10:00 a m. Our
♦ sessions of Sunday school are very
** interesting, good teachers, rooms for
. ill classes.
Service at 11:00 a.m. Singing and
Sermon.
Christian Endeavor at 7:30, fol­
lowed by son' and prayer service
Ladies Aid Wednesdav, all day.
Office Phone - Red 49
Flowers, such as dahlias, chrysan­
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OREGON I themums, etc. are wanted to plant in
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the church lawn.
Boy Scouts of America, Hawk Pa­
trol Tuesday evening at the cabin,
bon-fire, games and refreshments.
Mr. Owenby of Linfield, teaches
the Young People.
Mrs. DeWett, the Juniors.
PHYSICIAN
Mrs. Jacobson, the Primaries.
PHONE RED 78
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Mrs. Chas. Stephens, the Inter­
mediates. 21 strong.
DAYTON,
OREGON I
Mrs. Josie Rogers, the Adults.
Mrs. Howard Stephens, Superint
"■ndcnC
W. A. Mershon, Pastor.
• DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE
DR. 0. C. GOODRICH
DENTIST
Henry Ford sold groceries at cost I
'n his Dearborn stores last year and
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Dayton Box and
Lumber Company
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CITY OFFICIALS
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W. S. Hibbert
Recorder...................W. T. H. Tucker I _ Building Material of nil Kinds X
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Treasurer
.... J, E. Mellinger M
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C ity Marshall, Street and Water
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LIME, CEMENT, DOORS
Commissioner............ T. A. Boulden I §
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?ouncilmen— E.
: Demaray, Paul Lon- S SASH, SHINGLES, ROOFING X
derhausen, James Penland, Iner
GLASS AND BRICK
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Mortensen, James Wakefield and
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Frank Louis.
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Regular meetings first Monday in S
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From Portland
Due Dayton
351
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8:59 A.M.
.357
11:10 A.M.
.359
2:40 P.M.
.353
6:00 P.M.
355
7:1.3 P.M.
Special to Corvallis (Sun. only) 8:05 P.M.
Leave Portland
7:30 A M.
9:45 A.M.
1:15 P.M.
4:30 P.M.
5:40 P.M.
6:30P.M.
To Portland
356
.354
<158
.352
,360
5:48 A.M.
8:36 A.M.
10:48 A.M.
3:38 P.M,
6:32 P.M.
7:25
10:06
12:09
5:07
7.49
A.M.
A.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
H. W. Burnard, M. D. :
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Best Beds on Earth
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Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop.
: DAYTON,
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OREGON
If you have poultry to sell of
feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY.
I can save you money. Call < >
on me. Phone Red 79.
DAYTON,
OREGON
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Paperhanging,
Genera! Painting
and Carpenter work
Reasonable prices
L, D. Krake
Phone
14x18
Dayton
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Spring sunshine is irresistible. Individuals feel the urge to he in step with nature’s brightness-then whole communities act.
So
has coma into practice spring CLEAN-UP daya-for the town whose citizens pride themselves in their municipalities. There is more
than selfish aims of any few in this cleanup idea. Every property owner in Dayton will profit if they will throw their support to the<
movement. The annual vacation months are at hand. Many visitors will call on us in the nert four, five or sir months. Send them
away with a good impression of our town—and some will retu rn to become a citiden and help
make our (own grow. Join in on the
CLEAN-UP, rake-up, burn-sp, paint-hp, flx-hp, primp-up, clean-up, build and make repairs. Elbow “grease” is your biggest invest-
ment*