Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST IH. 1927
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
PAGE THREE
FIVE RING CIRCUS
Meaning that u rumor heard some­
POSITIVELY COMING time ago is now confirmed by th offic­
ial announcement that the Ringling
Ringling Broa, and Barnum & Bailey Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Combined
To Bring Barred White Elephant shows will positively exhibit at Port­
and Other Big Feature«.
land, Friday, August 20.
At that time Aha wolrd's first and
Yep, youngsters, it's really true!
only five-ring circus wiil be within
FURNACES
For the Small Home.
We have a remarkable little furnace that makes the heating stove
obsolete and unnecessary. So compact it can be installed in a very
small and low-ceiling basement. Costs little if any more to operate
than a stove, yet is a high grade furnace, complete in every way.
easy reach of local sawdust fan*.! Donald Kuhn of Salem, and Miss
With It will come the only genuine I F’red Kuhn home.
white elephant ever brought to Amer i
lea. He is "Pawah,” the world-fam j
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. and
ed sacred whit« pachyderm from Bur­ Mrs. Carr, were guests at the Fred
ma, who wiil be the foremost feature Lyman home Sunday.
of a menagerie composed of more
than a thousand animals.
Miss Flo. Bingham took charge of
The big show Is now a tWIrd larger Mrs. Morey’« hemstitching shoppe
than it was when it last visited this
locality. Enormous new plays have Monday. Mrs. Morey being out of
been Introduced such a« ninety zebras, town.
camels and horses performing at on<-
Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Crietser «pent
time on a mammoth pedestal. On
I a sirniliar series of circular raised Saturday evening and Sunday at Has-
I platform« thirty-two of the show’s Kins, visiting Mr. and Mrs. May,
। forty-three elephants dance, run and parents of Mrs. Crietser.
preform in unison with the topmots
of the ponderous actors twenty feet
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gantic display five herds of elephant«
appear in the five separate rings. At M OLD GROWTH FINE GRAIN
another time the ring« are given over
SLAB AND BLOCK WOOD
to five companies of liberty hones. I
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horse«, each ridden by an expert, are u Leave order« at Wakefield’« or I-
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seen in the brilliant maneuvers.
order direct from the mill.
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troupe« each display led by its partic-
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method of
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Ringling Bros, and Barnum 4 Bailey
• ' 1927 plan of extending acts in equal
T ; number over the entire length of the
mammoth main tent. Little folk will
a be delighted to learn that the bring-
V ing of a score of European clowns to
America has increased th e fun-mak-
♦ ors to more than a hundred.
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7 hose furnace« include all the features you would want in a de­
pendable and economical pipidcs* furnace. Heating .unit is well
welded steel constqjction, very strong and durable and produces
the greatest possible amount of heat from the wood you burn. All
joint« of heating unit« are acetylene welded and cannot leak smoke
or fumes The fire-box i« built up from heavy sectional lining pluU-s,
any section of which cun be quickly renewed at small cost.
For the Large Home
large capacity, wood burning, home heating plant. We claim
that this furnace will deliver more heat to the rooms at LOWER
first coat and lower fuel coat * than
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any other furnace made.
COME JN AND HA\ E A TALK WITH US ON YOUR HEATING
PROBLEMS
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California, I Mary DeYoe «pent Sunday at the
who 1« visiting his father and sister; Newberg.
of Dayton, spent Monday night at his
Mr. Fred Kuhn left Tuesday morn­
aunts, Mrs. Mary Gilkey, also visited
ing for an extended trip to Kansas,
his brother, Jack Stilwell.
where he will attend to some business
Visitors at the J. p. Dorsey home interests then to Beatrice, Nebr., to
Monday evening were Mrs. Stella visit a sister and brother.
From
Wilson and her daughter, Miss Grace there to Texas where he will spend
Wilson, of California, and Mrs. J. some time with his father and moth-
F. Moore, Harold Moore and wife of . er.
Horseshoeing and
General Blacksmithing |
Machine work, Plow share and disc grinding,
Acetylene welding, wagon and general wood
work. Horseshoeing a specialty. Heavy, ’
well built trailers and wheelbarrows. Every
one fully guaranteed.
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Fred Anderson
DAYTON,
-OREGON
MARSHACK’S
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McM 1 NNVILLE, OREGON
Mrs. Joe Dorsey visited Mrs. Letty
Hankins of McMinnville, Saturday.
MARSHACK’S
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudly, cousins of Mrs. I
Carr, of Yamhill, visited the Carr’s
one day last week.
CONFECTIONERY
Light and Heavy
FULL LINE OF CANDIES, CIGARS. TOBACCO, FOUNTAIN
DRINKS, ICE CREAM AND BAKERY GOODS
ANY PLACE
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ANY TIME
Call Phone 4x22
Jas. WakefieL
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Dayton
Oregon
For A Rea) Service
. J. Dundas
Dundee ...
jbr Economical Trantporfation
Oregon
Our entire stock of summer merchandise
will be placed on sale Friday, Saturday
and Monday For final clearance and
NOTHING RESERVED
Ladies Ready to Wear
COATS
Consistent Progress
^Proved Design-
have resulted in die
Out they go. Not one coat re­
served. Your unrestricted
choice of every summer coat
in our great stock. Choose the
one you want.
$1.49
in Chevrolet History /
LowPricesJ
The COACH
$595
or Ksmehder
The Coupe
The 4-Ik*or
Sedan • •
The Sport
Cabriolet -
• 525
*625
*695
.*715
*745
• *780
In carrying out this policy, the Chevrolet Motor Com-
tEVhh
,m.n£a9uraMy from its close associa­
tion w ith the General Motors Corporation.
The General Motors Research Laboratories—
the General Motors Proving Ground—
the General Motors engineering staff—
the vast General Motors resources_
—all have been constantly utilized in making Chevro.
let the world s finest low-priced automobile!
Men’s Hats
All Straw.
Your Choice
$1.00
SPUN SILK
Take advantage of this spun
silk, regular value $1.50, now
89c
PRINTED CREP EDE CHINE
Our entire stock of printed
crepe de chine on sale. Values
to $3.50. SALE PRICE
$1.98
BATHING SUITS
All Bathing Suits
Half Off
RUFFLED CURTAINS
One lot of ruffled curtains
Value to $1.50 a pair now
89c a pair
$1.00
SHOES
All shoes for
summer are go­
ing in this three
day sale. Blonds,
Parchm’ts, Rose­
blush and Pat­
ents. All styles
and heels Vai
ues to $8.00
TWO
PAIR
FOR
Come to our showroom and see today’s Chevrolet!
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All price« f.ak
Flint, Michiunn
Check Chevrolet
Delivered Prices
They Include th© lownt
handling xn»l financing
One lot of ladies and child­
ren’s shoes, good assortment,
but not all sizes. •
59c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
10 bars of Palmolive soap.
50c
LADIES COATS
One lot of ladies coats in a
good assortment of colors and
sizes.
CLINE CHEVROLET COMPANY
$5.00
BARGAIN BASEMENT
H-Ton Truck - lOnP?
(Chajuis Only)
1’Ton Truck
•
(Chuu it Only)
$ 1 1.95
Dry Goods Department
One loe of Crepe De Chine
in a good assortment of colors.
Values to $1.95. SALE PRICE
Today’s Chevrolet embodies the most amazing quality
. Chevro
h,storY—the result of 14 years of con­
sistent development and improvement.
A real bargain opportunity.
We have gathered from oiir
stock summer dresses to dis­
pose of at this bargain price
Values to $29.85
CREPE DE CHINE
— at these
DRESSES
Millinery
All Summer
Hats Your
Choice for
$5.00 each
SANDALS
All children’s sandals to go at
89c
LADIES SHOES
One lot of ladies shoes all
styles and heels, most every
size, regular $2.98. Sale Price
$1.98
LADIES SHOES
One lot of new summer shoes
in blond, parchment and pat­
ent with trimming, regular
$3.98, clarance price.
$2.48