Tayfun VOL. II OLrttnme DAYTON, OREGON, DECEMBER 20, 1912. NO. 1 We Wish You JI Merry Christmas Telephone Co. Holds MUSICALE Annual Meeting i Miss Jeannette Ogden Holds Adjourned Until Third Saturday in January COLLEGE EDITOR MERRY CHRISTMAS HAVE BEEN WITH First ! STANDS MOCK WE WISH OUR FRIENDS A MERRY YOU A YEAR Musicale For Her Class CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY Tribune Under Present Management TR’AL FOR LIBEL NEW YEAR Saturday, December 14, Miss Has Been Here a Year ¡Jeannette Ogden held, at her Again the Christmas Season --------- home on Fir Brook Ranch, this Boys in University Dormitory Re iomes and is welcomed by both sent High Flown Description The annual meeting of the city> a musica’e for her pupils. December 15, this year, closed arge and small, old and young. of Simple Little Party Yamhill County Mutual Tele- Miss Ogden has been teaching the business of my first year. To the young it is the one sea­ One year ago I assumed the re­ phone Company was held in the this class for seme time, and Dayton Opera House, Saturday, said class made a gocd showing Whether it is a crime for a son of the year when joy and sponsibility of being a public Dec. 14. A large number of last Saturday. Only the rela- newspaper to hurt its readers’ mirth abound: when good Old servant for this community in stockholders were present. । lives of the pupils v ere present. feelings is being tried out before Santy comes down the chimney the way of an editor. the high court of the Lauren and,filla “ s"kir® wi,h Many and varied were the Those present were:- Mesdames Literary Society of the Univer- candy- nuts and toys to the da’ My efforts have been weak Coburn, Parker, Harte, Coovert discussions which were brought and oftimes nonsensical, but । light of all. and Walling. sity. * * before the meeting. nevertheless we have done our To the middle aged it is a day Miss Ogden, has for the pas* Haro'd Young, city editor of of joy tn giving and receiving best and we thank the good peo­ Outside of the appointing of a few months been a student of the “Emerald,” the college pa­ tokens of love and friendship. ple for their kindness and pa­ few committees there was no­ music under a Miss Trotter, a per, is the “prisoner” at the bar tience. thing definite done. One com­ German graduate, in Portland To the old, it is in some re­ If nothing happens to prevent mittee which' was appointed is and is now becoming very pro­ and the Dorm Club, composed of spects a day of sorrow and long­ students who live at the college we will be with you another to effect a change in the consti­ ficient in the art. ing. The little ones have grown dormitory, is the relentless com- year and again endeavor ti give tution and by-laws of the com­ to man and womanhood and per­ plaintive. The programme of the after ­ pany, which wid be voted on at haps have little ones of their you a b right, newsy paper. noon was as follows: Younc’s counsel, Fred Hard­ own; the old people miss them, the next meeting. To our subscribers we will ex­ „ , ... Tiny Tots Waltz L. E. Orth esty. of Astoria, admitted pub­ and think with tender longing tend our appreciation for their B« Bure and come but con’t; Hpzel Parker lication of the alleged “libelous of the Christmas Eve of long loyal support and patronage come with the idea that you can _ w and slanderous” article, but de­ ago. Christmas isn’t the same during the past year, and also I rur. the meeting and the entire!Blrds Son* Streabbog nied malice and stood on the to them any more. company op slanoer and bull-' Evadna Harte wish to thank the merchants Orth rights of a newspaper to legiti­ dozing. It is a positive fact j Mayflowers “Peace on Earth Good Will for their loyal support in adver­ mate news and fair comment. tising and job work. tn^t auuse is not argument, and l Heath Walling Toward Men.” The Emerald had described a the quicker some people lind it'Duett,Cindeiella Waltz. LaGrand The time when the “Star of I am in hopes in the next year dance given at *he dormitory by Bethleham” shines the bright­ to increase my subscription 1 is t Veda Howard, Sophia Detmering out the better their standing in the community is going to Le. On Dress Parnde McIntyre the hoys who couldn’t afford to est; the time when song sounds at least 100 more than we now go home for Thanksgiving. It the sweetest; the time when the ! have. I am also in hopes I may Veda Howard D nt forget the meeting L spoke of the “glassv floor.” merry are the merriest • be able to place our merchants Ellmerich tobe next January, the thiid Spinning Song Experts were called to show’ this Hark to the bells of Christmas For larger space advertising this Sophia Detmering Saiurday the 18th. was libelous irony. Testimony As they ring o’er land and sea, coming year than in the pre­ Duett, Clover Leaf Idyll, Powell showed that the Emerald’s “brew Martha and Sophia Detmering of rare juices” was really lemo­ When the world is glad and joy­ vious year. ous, Cedar Brook Waltz Streabbog nade and that a certain “two- And is pleasant for you and me. Harriet Coburn step” was in fact a waltz. When the presents have all been Jungman Heimmeh David Pickett, of Prineville, given, Martha Detmering is judge, and James Donald, of And the childern are all at Rock of Ages Something a Young Man Lewis i Baker, prosecuting attorney. play; Charles Robertson produces some May Giva HU Fiancee Gladys Harte Verdict expected next week. We think this must be Heaven. = Daily —— Christmas Hint SOME CARROT very large Carrots rbe up to date young woman care* uoiUing about pocket* nowaday* In fa<-t they spoil the line« of a narrow, wtralxbt skirt tn a tailored costume. Continently almost any girl woulu The one glad Christmas day. Friends we again wish you a A few days ago Charles Rob- MERRY CHRISTMAS. ertson, who lives about a mile northeast of our city, came to the office with two very large carrots. One of these carrots measured 7 inches in diameter and 12 inches in length and weighing? pounds. vices held at the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon, con­ ducted by the pastor, Rev. E. D. Andrew J. Proffit, for Many Years Clark, the body later being laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery 1 Resident of Lexington, Neb । In accordance with the solemn Undergoes a Surgical Oper- funeral rites of masonry, of atk» Which Proves which order he was a member. Fatal The other one was about the Deceased was born in Clayton A woman entered a large de­ same length but not quite so county, Iowa, December 25, partment store, and going to the large around. It weighed 6 lbs. 1864. He came to Nebraska in A. J. Proffit. better known as Andy” Proffit, to his wide cir­ 1885, and for many years follow­ silk department, she said to the He also told us he had a few cle of friends in Dawson County, ed the occupation of barber. clerk: raspberry bushes that were some died at the M. E. Hospital, Oma­ While a resident of Lexington “Something in plain blue taff­ class. Ripe berries, green ber­ ha, last Monday, the result of a he was married to Miss Laura eta, plear e. Not so dark as ries and blossoms still on the surgical operation for the re­ Nye. In 1906 his health was so navy blue, nor as light as cam- oushes at this time of year. poor that he determined on a moval of gall stones. change of climate and with his bridge blue, but darker than Oregon to the front in fruit For many years Mr. Proffit family moved to Oregon. After Eton blue, and yet a little off and vegetable production. was a victim of the disease and remaining there five years the from electric blue—hardly a sky had tried many remedies with­ family returned to Dawson Co. blue, more like robin’s egg blue. 1911, and he rented a farm Something like this new tint, out avail. Recently his condi­ in near Overton, upon which bis pearly blue. I think they call tion wa* such that an operation wife and children reside at pres­ it morninfl glory blue, which is was deemed necessary to save ent. He is survived bv his wife something like turquoise blue or his life, and on Tuesday, Dec­ McMinnville Paper Makes and four children, the oldest Copenhagen blue, and yet not ember 3, accompanied by his being Harold, aged 17; Carrol, Mistake brother Will, he journeyed to 15; Chester, 11, and Alfred, 6. quite so light as that. Still, it isn ’ t quite so dark as this new Omaha and located in the M. E. He was a warm-hearted man, In one of the McMinnville pa­ Hospital where he submitted to and his many friends in this qua-marine blue or Reckitt’s blue, nor so light as baby blue. part of Nebraska will drop a pers appeared an article saying the dangerous operation. His case, it appears, was an aggra­ tear of regret over his untimely Have you anything in the shade the river bridge at this place was closed. vated one, necessitating two in­ demise. The Pioneer, with all of blue I have described?” other friends, extend to the be­ The salesman promptly un- cisions by the operating sur­ reaved family sincere sympathy My friend, the editor was par- geon. He rallied from the op­ and condolence. rolled a length of Bilk which tilU correct The bridge a cross between the blue'.. . । j # j eration, but was despondent as In addition to being a mason was devil and the bhie sea, and said: ^is place was closed for a day to the outcome, and on Monday he was also a member < f the “This is what you mean-it ¡. or so but it now is in a passable A. O. U. W. and the Degree of ast passed away. condition. Mr. Editor, please Honor, in each of which orders, called London milk.” The remains were forwarded we are told, he carried an in­ And she said he was perfectly make same correction in your to thi i city and the funeral ser- surance of $2,000. next iUsue. I correct in the matter. DEAD She Knew What [ She Wanued To Correct an Error ▼Asm M* Moro bar vanity trlOaa