123G58 19***********************^******* Paragraphical Items of General Interest to Res- i idanls of Dayton and Vicinity. 8 P. TIME CARD BOUTHBOUND Train 351 arrives 9:17 s. m. Train 355 arrives ll:47a.m. Train 366 arrives 2:36 p. m. Train 353 arrives 6:52 p. m. Train 357 arrives 7:12 p. m. NORTHBOUN» Train Train Train Train Train 356 354 35K 352 360 arrives 5:50 a. m. arrives 9:35 a. m. arrives 12:57 p. m. arrives 3:46 p. m. arrives 6:43 p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus OUR HARDWARE Leaves postofflee in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound For anything in Real J. E. PROFFITT. FARMERS. ATTENTION! NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR YOVR FARM 1MPLE- MENTS. THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING "OUT OF ORDER” WITH FARM IMPLEMENTS—WHETHER IT IS JVST A BOLT THAT IS LOST OR A CHAIN THAT IS BROKEN COME IN. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. YOUR IM­ PLEMENTS CAN BE MADE LIKE NEW FOR A VERY SMALL COST. WE HAVE BUILT OUR BUSINESS ON THE QUALITY OF TOOLS AND HARDWARE WE SELL. E.DEMAPAYJHAPWAPE DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE DEALER IN flour, feed. Seeds, Grain, Etc., Bee and Poultry Supplies r Bran 15 per cent protein $40.00 per ton; 12.10 per hundred High Protein Dairy Feed $55.00 |»er ton; $2.40 per eighty pound Hack Ground Com $44.00 per ton; $2.25 per hundred pound sack Shadybrook Dairy Feed $44.00 per ton $2 25 per 100 pound sack Red Clover 25c and 2Kc per pound Vetch Seed 6c per pound Vetch and Oats cleaned and giixed $3 00 |>er hundred My own scratch feed $2.50 per hundred; $1.65 for 65 lb. sack Egg mash $3 50 per hundred Just received a car of lump coal at $13.00 per ton at store. All kinds oi Cleaning* and Chopping done My 1921 Calendars are here and ready for distribution. Call for one. Your truly M. for y 00 2:20 3:20 5:3U Mrs. Della Williams of Wellington, Kansas, has been visiting a week or more at the home of her aunt Mrs. J. W. Ixirett living a short dittance from town. Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteojwthic Phys­ ician, U. S. Bank Building. McMinn- »lii», Oregon. 46tf Frank Stewart of McMinnville wu among the Baptmts at their annual roll call in this eity, Jan. 1st. Miss Mary Robinson spent one day the latter part of las., week in Portland on a shopping trip. Let us call you farmer» attention to that spinach article in la»t weeks paper. The Dryer people are endeavor­ ing to establish a market for this crop, and it might be money in your pockets to see these people about raising a crop of spinach which is gathered in time to plant the land to another crop thus getting two crops from the same ground in one season. Miss Emma Persson after having Estate see ■pent the hollidays with her father and sisters of this place returned to her school near Grass Valley. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. WRITE IT 1921. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnard enter­ tained a ntmber of their friends and associates at a party given at the Opera house New Years eve. China, with a seat in the Council, is Pud Jones says a financier is one now in a position where she can meet who can buy paint for his house and Japan face to face. his women folks. H. C. Broughton of Burbank, Wash­ We sell the “Oregon Dairymans co­ ington arrived in Dayton the first of operative l,eague” products. the week te see h's wife and tnat new Daytnn Grocery. baby girl. He is so well pleased with Sunday last the M. E. church held each of itiem that he will continue his its quarterly conference in this city, visit here until some time next month. and an ail day meeting was had. The The Reds are now said to be working conference was presided over by D;. in the schools. Good! if we can just Gilbert of Salem Dist. Supt. who also keep them all in the schools, they preached in the morning. There wm won’t be Reds much longer. a pot luck dinner and a good social New Years eve the young people of lime between sessions. the Evangel.cal church entertained the Riley Clark believes in preparedness young people of the other churches st and is busily engaged in moving the watch meeting services in the Evangeli­ grain on the lower floor of the Red cal church in this city. warehouse to a place where it will not Mrs. C. C. Rsndsll and children are get tanvled up with the high water in at the horn« of her father J. B. Stilwell the Yamhill river. this week while the younger child is Mise Dorothy Fuller a former resi- undergi ing treatment from Dr. M. E. dent nf near Dayton. but now of Port- Reitzel. land has been visiting her sister Mrs. We learn of a most remarkable cow R. S. Hodge over the hollidays. ana incidentally meeting many of her from the following “want ad” in an eastern paper: For sale:- A full yuuog school friends. biooced cow, giving milk, three tuns oi ROY MARION WHEELER hay, a lot of chickens and several Teacher of Piano and Voice. Pupi!» stoves.” accepted Thursdays at thè residence of Rev. A. J. Hunsaker and wife of Mrs. James Couvert. 49tf * McMinnville were in Dayton the first Mrs. LaPort has just informed us day of 1921 to attend the Baptist that her husband Mr. Frank LaPort is annual roll call. in a hospital in Portland and is very a J. J. DENSON WANTED—Listings of real estate sick having again been compelled to undergo another operation from blood for sale on commission. Charles Andersen, Box 132, poisoning in his hand. This time Dayton, Oregon. several bones of the hand were removed and hopes are entertained that he may Friends of Will Stermer have received now recover. the news that he is the pioud father of » Harry Dey and wife were Portland a boy born to them Dec. 15th 1920, at visitors for a few hours Sunday morn- Tempe, Arizona. ing having gone down with their o Rev. J. B. Murphy of Portland, a brother in-law M. A. Palmer in an auto, former Baptiat minister of thia place which might be the reason they did not was here Saturday to attend the annual tarry any longer in the city. roll call, and filled the Baptist pulpit Lost: Between Dundee and McMinn­ last Sunday evening ville $90.00 in currency. A suitable re­ The man who speaks often gives his ward will be given for its return to the hearers the measure of his mind, but Datyon Tribune. the silent man has ’em guessing. 5-2tp. C. I. Booth. J. B. Dye and a couple of friends from Marshfield were spending a few days in this city during Christmas week. Mr. Dye visited his family and enjoyed being home with them, even if it was only for a short time. They re turned to Marshfield Monday morning. WISE BIRDS Never wait for the blizzard to blow before making ready for the emer­ gency. The flrat bleak day in fall sees the wise bird headed South. We thought of you months ago—in ordering our stock of overshoes and rubbers for Mtfn, Women and Children. Mrs. Amanda Wilson snd eon Harry who have been visiting at Bridal Veil, Oregon have reached home in safty and happiness. The water of the Yamhill river at this place is away out of the banks and is trying to look like the Willamette For Sale:* Chevolet car in good river. As yet we have not heard of condition, price $430.00 with terms. any damage being done by this rise of Charles Andersen, the water. Dayton, Oregon. 5*3t. A. J. McCann and wife have been The Tribune acknowledges with spending this last week with their pleasure an invitation to partake of a daughter Mrs. Leroy Lewis in McMinn- bounteous dinner with the Baptist ville. people on the first day of this year, ht t F. J. Randall has been confined to owing to previous arrangements we his home these last few days with some were prevented from accepting the in­ bronchial trouble. vitation. Thanks just the sama. Mrs. Viola Brazeau and small daughter from Portland was visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. W. F Abdill. LOOK! ! Men’s one buckle overshoes $2.50 Miller Mercantile Co Day on, Oregon J. W. Shippy, Manager Harding probably hopes the ship of ths Chautauqua dates to ripsn. Pickpockets have no terror for a man 3 3 = = WILDROOT will improve hair or we pay you of com crust us ran teed preparation t at the hidden cause the scaly, itchy ruff. W ildroot state doesn’t pitch and t ies as did the boat from Panama. returning from a shopping tour* Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Appreciate You J. !.. Sherman R. L. Harris J. L. Stuart President Vice-Pre», Cashier Have just received two more cars of lumber; also two cars of shingles, two grades. Prices are lower on all kinds of building materials. Our 5 per cent discount for spot cash is worth your consideration. Don’t Y ou Think So? S. W. SIGLER & CO SERVICE ISOUR WATCHWORD Saturday is our Vulcanizing day. Send or bring your tires to us for that day. Our filling Station is the most central in town and the best qualities of OIL and “Gas” are the accepted standard for the nation. Tires and Accessories in our Sales Department. Carl Detmering Phone Red 55 Dayton, Oregon let’s pack up and go to CALIFORNIA Winter’s Summer Gardon” Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to this land of beauty and charm. 1'our Daily Trains 'California Express” San Francisco Express’ New Through Sleeping Car Service Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to San Francisco and Los Angeles Provide comfortable accommodations and excellent service. Winter Excursion Tickets ar« on sale to Southern California Your copy of our new booklet “California for the Tourist,” will be mailed FREE on request Mr. and Mrs. James Convert and tbelr daughter Vida have all boon on Inquirs of Local Ticket Agent for particulars as to fans, routes, sleepins serrations and train service, or write Ona Infers from the Greek pleblaclta that when G eek meets Greek noWday* there Isn’t any tug Of Wat but a choful of "Hooray for Connie I" Deposits at the Bank of Dayton are a barometer of conditions. Watch them grow. and the sick Hat thia week. Bryat fa now in Florida waiting for The past several years have been a period of “come easy go easy’’. Neither extra working nor harder saving was necessary Now it is going to require BOTH. Portland to San Francisco Nearly every msn has some great moments in his life. Why. only the other day an operator gave us the right number the first firns. Be fitted this week and be ready when the snow flies. 1921 is goinR to mean harder effort, but it is going to brinp bigger achievement. “The Shasta1 “Oregonian” See W. L. WARREN rbout your in­ surance. W. S. Hibbert and family autoed to Portland to spend the first days of 921 with relatives in that city. The Year of Success JOHN M. SCOTT r . L H arris , Oruiti>t G«n«r»l PuMnrer Aseat Portland Oresoti is