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DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered as second-class m atter April 7, 1911 at Dayton. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 187» YAMHILL LODGE 1.0. O. F. No. 20 ¡JM m H» <mt-h W nlinwlay nUiht tn I. O. F. Hall Payton O L D HICKORY CAMP No. 200 W. O. W. Published every Friday at D aytor. Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Publisher _____ Subscription |1.25 a year in advance ‘ ..................................................... . ♦ + » LOvAL AND PERSONAL. .-v > N A .v • • • LIGHT TALK H o t* evwrvSntur.lay ni»ht In NU-hul« II h II. W. It. YORKS L. IL LITCCHKR G, C- Clark I he long nights are here. Why not wire that house and enjoy safety, comfort and convenience. p i t O. C. GOODRICH ........ An X in themiuara at the end of I 4 th i. line n<eani that your »ubacription I ♦ h“ ’•MHi'a.l or i» about to atpira. Thn I nu ll shcr hopes you will renew soon. — YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. D E N T IS T * I Dayton, : : L H. 1.1TSCHER, Local Agent. Oregon READ the ads in this issue. ----- - ■ ■ Wilson K P e e rv w na a v ; *^See that fire line of spectacles and niison K. reery was a busi Christmas Cards at B a lla rd s. 5 ltf ness visitor m Portland Saturday E. E. MCDONALD. Prop. last. Mrs. M. G. Miller is reported ......jnH and 5 Saturday Dr. Goodrich and wife and i,e an,on^ the very sick people Every Wednesday Night daughter were Portland visitors ° i ° 7 ‘° Wn at th,s writ>n* ‘ Sunday last. . L at Brick ,ce Cream for your LATE MOTION P ’CTURES The Arcade Theatre . rev . VA">as dinner from A. W. Hatfield by bee that new line of Christmas jewel- noon Monday. Dec 24 ry at Ballards. | ' W A R C A N T S T O P US Hi YAMHILL COUNTY It makes no difference in our appetites for good eats. But the question of the hour is, “ where to get good, satisfying eats at medium prices. >1 - WE HAVE THE ANSWER It is plainly in evidence in every part of our store. It consists of Abstract Company A 1X7 R rick Ice Cream for X m a s Î : ♦ * ★ * ★ **** ★ **♦*♦*-** Edna Clawson i Mrs. ------------- —..... made an Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boulden over night visit with her parents were Saturday and Sunday visit- here last Friday night returning J. H. GIBSON, President ors in Portland. to Portland the next morning. The only Abstract Books in Yam Eli Rowley, after a few days This office is under obligations hill County in Portland, returned home Sat- to Mr. Carl Unger for a beautiful McMinnville. - Oregon urday evening last. bunch of mistletoe that he had Fresh Groceries Pure Groceries Clean Groceries Mrs. Ernest Burnham is spend- secured in the red hills north of V ery M oderate Prices T. A. BOULDEN ing a few days with relatives in town. Portland this week. Livery, Feed Transfer Staoles Just because your wife tells And the smiles of many satisfied customers is the Tic in only 10 cent» Mrs. Ross Watson was a Port you to buy her something useful best ot proof that we make good on every claim land visitor Friday last making for a Christmas present, don’t Passengers hauld to and from the Station the return trip home.on the ev think she will be satisfied if you z A. C. Detmering Grocery ening train. send her home a sack of flour. y See that new line of Christmas jewel- The Tribune acknowledges a —o _ Another Dayton boy has joined. «t Ballard», 1 ; ry at pleasant call from County School the Aviation department of th a/O rd e r that Brick Ice Cream for you? Supeintendant Duncan the latter U. S. Army. This time it is F aur Xrnas dinner from A. w. Hatfield by part of last week. Lewis, who will be located in Tex "°°" Mon<,«y. Dec 24. Order that Brick Ice Cream for your to r training in the electrical B. J. Parrish, who has been : A W H A T F IE L D . PHONE 1 4 ,3 lin n x x « * u » Xmas t dinner from A. W. Hatfield by department, sojourning with his daughter, noon Monday, Dec. 24. ,« M > , ■ < , , . Virs- Elizabeth Simler, who Mrs. Clyde Robertson, near For ♦ 7* iIa r? uerite. Co° k termi ha? been visiting with a brother est Grove for about two months :V* na.ed her visit with the Hash near McMinnville for a week Iiast, has returned home for the W H IT E C L O V E R , O F C O U R S E . family here and returned to her ten days, has returned home or * Order« taken up to Monday noon. Dec. 24. 50 cent, per brick winter, arriving Saturday. in home in McMinnville Friday time to witness this gentle rain * » hristmas Candy Novelties, Banana», Orange», Nut», and All the church bells, the school morning. * iloe tier's Box Candie». we had the first of the week. bell and the fire bell will ring in Ernest Litscher of Portland By the kindness of Jas. Coov the Red Cross Christmas next was here a day or so the first of ert we have been able to sample Christmas eve. Unless you see DATYON BAKERY & RESTAURANT the week with his parents, Mr. a couple of Banana apples from the blaze or a big smoke, remem : DAYTON, MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS OREGON and Mrs. C. Litscher, and other Hood River. “Thanks” they ber the fire bell is not calling you relatives, were sure fine and tasted like to a fire. John W. Coovert of Amity was more would please us better. Mrs. Dale Skinner and baby of extending the glad hand to his ^ T h e Anti-Cant’s club of Webfoot will Oregon City are spending a few many friends here Saturday and give a basket social in the Webfoot days at the horre of her mother, H o ,,, Shoeing Acetylene Welding attending to some other business church on Friday, Dec. 28. The pro Mrs. Jas. Coovert of this city. ceeds to be used to swell the piano between times. Frames and Axles Straightened fund. Everybody invited and l«e sure Grace, as she is known to us, J. U. Smith of Chehalem cen to bring a basket. Short program. says she sure enjoys these home- Auto Forgings a Specialty ter was in town last Saturday comings. Geo. P. Hartley, a brother of and extended us cordial greetings Mrs. Ernest Burnham, from G o o d y ea r tir e s a n d S e r v ic e S ta tio n C. M. McAllister, special re besides making a good speech southern Oregon, is staying a presentative of the Union Stock at our corn show. few days in our town and ab Yards Co. of Portland was one of If this par: graph is blue pen sorbing some of our superfluous our out of town visitors at the ciled, it means that we are send moisture which has lately c »me Corn Show, and made a stirring The Little Shop With the Big Capacity » ing you sample copies for a short upon us. speech relative to the needs of) Tt rry Sheet I'hone T/II.\A Dayton, Oregon time asking you to read carefully Mrs. C. Lewis was a passenger raising more stock and the bene and subscribe for T he T ribune . last Fridav morning to see her fits of cooperation by the farmer. Body and W h eel W o rk in Connection son, Paul, at Vancouver, Wash His remarks were attentatively James W. Coovert is the recip- ent of a very fine Christmas ington, he having enlisted in the listened to and unquestionably present from his son Dick from Aviation corps and was expect our farmers receive some suggest ing to be transported at once to ions if followed w:ll be of much Stockton, Calif., consisting of some where in Texas to a train benefit to them. dried raisins, dates, figs and ing camp. Mrs. A. H. Benton, a former other good fruits adapted to that J. U. Smith of Chehalem was resident of Dayton, a cousin of locality. having a good V — time at the Corn £• Sutton, but now of Falls James Wakefield has secured a show among his former friends good job superintending the lay- rcquaintances and made a good City, visited over night with one of her former neighbors, Eli The new addition to our Garage is now complet mg of water mains and has speech pleading with all thorough ed and will give us the much needed facilities to moved his family to Oak Grove, bred stock men to join the Stock Rowley and wife. She said they have been blessed with good meet the demands of our growing trade. We have Ore. We congratulate you James Association of Yamhill County on securing a permanent situa-|Quite a number of our stock men health and plenty to do and are added a new up-to-date wash rack and will install consequently happy and content tion and hope you will not forget will join the association, one of the latest Storage Battery Plants, soon. It has been some ten or the many friends you have in Mrs. Ed Hadaway after a few ed. r mere she years Davton- 'Javs P»r ' la"<l returned homeland saw since she was here We can now store 40 cars in our enlarged plant. many changes in Storage price $2.00 per month. Bring your rush Cast your eye on those new nome Jast Saturday evening ac- our city for the better which labels the Equity Queen Canning companied by her daughter, Mrs pleased her greatly. business to us. who company are using and remem- Nell Simms and children - Li,J b e rth is classy job of printing have rented the Fred Withee was done by the Tribune plant, house in the Frank Louis neigh and right here let us tell you we borhood and will become resi E “ are prepared to and can do any dents of Dayton fo/the” cotón“ ’ | A ’ Ä h at McMinnville winter. and all kinds of job and fancy 1 by the pastor Rev. Champie when Mias printing. T. B. Clark has - , ....... ............ ... j just udv received V’°Iet Wi|h°it, of SL Joe, Ore., and Pleasantdale Ralph Hadley and wife and Mr» Jas. The Tualatin Valiev news A., « very fine male pi* from the R ! H ;‘" y E- ? ey’ of tL his city’ were unit' Coovert and daughter, Miss Mabel ~ „ j ' Z T V “ - ^ s t r a i n of P „ |and Wiley Emmort is the proud possessor Howard, were McMinnville visitors rora Observer and the Newberg of a Ford. Wednesday afternoon. Enterprise reached our exchange Of the prizes -it’ll, <' ' P ," re'1 lP08t The Dev, will .pemi „ few day, at Wess Morgareidge and family and Mrs. Matt Senn and two daughters thp nome home 01 ot me the groom’s groom’s parents, parents, Mr. Mr Fred Reichstein and family spent Sun table last week all dressed up in r a n w e L t .1 l ’ u ’ t h n ’a S ts a ta i« .te w i f » a 'L r , '■"« Miss Irene Senn and Mrs. Robert Cin day at the Scott Edwards home. Holiday attire and well filled 3eqV nt y 11 Wl11 be easily seen and MrB- s - R- Dey of this city, before Mrs. David Robinson returned home namon, and Mrs. Arthur Robinson were u Comes from among ™king their h9me of a farm near Saturday, with Christmas advertisements after spending two weeks shopping in M c M in n v ille W ednesday. which speaks well for the loyal the best of his class in Oregon. with her daughters in Portland. The re ta il p rice of m ilk in England The Tribune along with their many support of the business of their Mr. Clark is very proud of his friends here and in other cities wish Mrs. Fred Reichstein and children has been advanced from 14 to lfl cents new possession and Mr. Pigffv and Miss Mabel Edwards and Scott Ed a quart. The sale and use of cream various towns. the young people all the success and wards were McMinnville visitors Sat has been prohibited, except for in- assured of the best of care. happiness that this world will afford. J . L. A N D ER SO N Machine and Blacksmith Shop X N ew G a rg a g e B uilding MARRIED Parrish Bros. urday morning. valids, infants and for butter making. 4