Paragraphical : Items of General Interest to Res­ idents of Dayton and Vicinity. ).w»%******w**«*«*w»**e*w*****w»< S P. TIME CARD HAVE SOUTHBOUND L ucky S trike Train 351 arrives 9:17 a. m Train 355 arrive« 11:47a.m. Train 356 arrive* 2:36 p. rn Train 353 arrive« 5:52 p. m Train 357 arrive« 7:12 p. m SOMf PfOPlf MWAIS ROCK THE BOAT NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train 356 354 353 352 360 arrive« arrive« arrive« arrive« arrive« 5:50 a. m 9:35 a. m. 12:57 p.m 3 16 p. m 6:43 p. m. 'VVESSIMISM is a desease. When conditions are 1^1 good, you’ll find lots of folks who are afraid they won’t remain so- When conditions are a bit upset, those same people never expect any im- proveme t. Tima Card Dayton Bu» ARDWARE STOR-E YOUR WORK WILL BE A PLEASURE TO YOU WHEN YOU USE OUR TOOLS. NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF TOOLS YOU NEED- COME IN WE HAVE THEM. WE SELL ONLY RELIABLE MAKES OF TOOLS AND HARDWARE. WE KNOW THEY WILL GIVE YOU (SATIS­ FACTION WHEN YOU USE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE OF THE RIGHT KIND OFSTUFF. OUR TOOLS SELL THEMSELVES. THEY LOOK GOOD, AND ARE GOOD. OUR HARDWARE WEARS E.DEMAWJ HAWAPE leaves postoffice in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound For anything in Real J. E. PROFFITT. 9:00 It's toasted On the other hand our experience at the Bank of Dayton is that the fellow who is always expecting a turn for the better usnally finds it 2:20 3:20 5:30 Estate see Mrs. M. R. Cooper ha« been confined to her home for about a week with ■ume affection of her foot. The lady is quite sure it is not the gout but what ever it ia, it 1« trouble enough. Lost: Somewhere between Tillamook and Newberg 2 cord tire«, mounted, 34 x4-J. Suitable reward. Finder leave «ame at Tribune office. 9tf. Portland Tillamook Stage Line. Last Tuesday night Dr. Eahelman and Mr. Bennett of Portland made a Po»» Master Clark Foster has been fraternal visit to the United Artisans compelled to remain at hi« home these of this place. Of course one of tho«e last few days with a severe cold such accustomed banquets was served and a a« is affecting many of our people. lovely time experienced. Mis. C. E. Mauta is home from her Elmer (Phil) Parish who has been trip to Eugene to visit her brother who citically ill at his home just across the is in a hospital in that city, and reports river frcm town was taken to a hospital «light hope» of his recovery are enter­ in Porltand Thursday morning and will tained. * , undergo an operation the cause or * « * * * * X X X * * flour, feed. Seeds, Grain, Etc.. Bee and Poultry Supplies Garden Seeds have ju«t arrived. Have a complete stock in both bulk and package. Dry Alfalfa $84.00 per ton; $1.75 per hundred. Shadybrook Dairy Peed $34.00 per ton 11.76 per 100 pound sack Ground Corn $40 00 per ton; 92.10 per hundred pound sack High Protein Dairy Peed >50.00 per ton; 12.10 per eighty pound sack Vetch Seed >6 00 per hundred 6'40 per pound Scratch Feed $3.00 per hundred Cracked Corn $2.50 per hundred Beginning Feb. 7lh I will sell lump coal at $11.00 per ton F. O. B. livery barn. Special offer lasts for ten days only. Mias Beryl Hatfield war operated on for appendicitu« at the borne of her parent« A. W. Hatfield «nd wife in thi« city last Sunday evening by Dr«. Reit­ zel, Cook and Lott, Dr. Keitzel having • he case in hand. This wa« apparently an acute case of appendicitu» at least it developed quickley and necessitated an immediate operation. At this writ­ ing the child is recuperating rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shannon of Ore­ gon City, Oregon were guests of Miss Versa £imler several days last week. Mrs. Shannon was formally Mies Evel- ena Boettcher of this city. F. M. Hord autoed to Portland on business one day the latter part of last week. Your truly Dayton, Oregon. G. W. Paul and wife and Mra. Flora B. Fletcher autoed from Portland Sun­ day and spent the day with relatives ic this city. W OIL CLOTHING Good We have a wonderful selection of the Famous Alligator Oil Clothing. The kind that is guaranteed not to leak. These are in the long coats, three-quar ter length coats, short coats and pants. Also the Famous Baloon Cloth Coats, good to wear for motoring. Baloon cloth is considered the toughest cloth that ;s made according to its weight. We are offering this line at 1-2 original price. reached home Wednesday noon. We have not seen them but have been told they were glad to be back where it rained. Sure thing. C. C. Randall of Amity came over to visit his family here last Saturday evening and was accompanied home by them Monday. Miller Mercantile Co. J. W. Shippy, Manager, 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 #st 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, Ore go i NOTICE Sealed bids will be received at my office until 6 o’clock p. m. Thurs­ day February 10th 1921 from perso s wishing to furnish to School District No. 28 with 50 cords of oak wood, to be not leas than 3 inches at the small end, and 10 cords of fir wood. The the school wood to be delivered ground on or before September 1st 1921 The School board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. T. H. Tucker. Clerk of School Dist. No.'28 Dated Jan. 21 1921. 3t. When about to purchase food supplies, whether in largeeor small quantities, stop and consider the advantages of HOME trading. Heavy Work Shoes We have a full line of Men’s Work Shoe: at greatly reduced prices. $9.00 work shoes, now $7.00 8.00 work shoes, now 6.50 6.00 7.50 work shoes, 4.50 6.00 work shoes, 5.50 work shoes, now 4.00 Goods are coming down. We have made reductions in nearly every line. We are, and will continue to meet all com- petitors in the Lumber and Building Material Business in the County, quality taken into ac- count. We do not carry cull stuff to mislead, but are pleased to show you our stock and name our price on application. Make out your require­ ments and let us figure on them; we think we can save you money. Miss Margaret B. Aiderman and John C. Shelburn were united in marriage in McMinnville, Oregon, Jan. 29th 1921 Rev. M. H. Kendall officiating. Mrs. Shelburn is the daughter of Ennes Aiderman and wtfe living some six or more miles from Dayton on the river road to Salem. The newly weds will make their home about one mile from the Aiderman home on what was former­ ly the Lewis Montgomery farm and now owned by Mr. Harrison. Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regular session on Wednesday Feb. 2nd with h good attendance 6 candidates were initiated and one application received. Refreshments served by committee at close of business meeting. Original Price To The Public Clair Simler is on the sick list this week. ROY MARION WHEELER Dr. Wm. Stryker, Osteopathic Phys­ , Teacher of Piano and Voice. Pupils ician, U. S. Bank Building, McMinn­ I accepted Thursdays at the residence of ville, Oregon. 46tf 49tf Mra. James Coover t, Eli Rowey and wife who have been spending the winter with a daughter southern California Mrs. Helvie « X TX < X X X X X X X X X DEALER IN J. L. Sherman R. L. Harri* J. L. Stuart Master Incubater'a at Riley Clark’s. For Sale: A number 90 model Over­ nature of which has not been told us. land Car. Cheap. Inquire of the WANTED—Listings of real estate Detmering garage. for sale on commission. A. N. Shellenberger 10-2t Charles Andersen, Box 132, DAYTON FEED & SEED STORE Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Appreciate You Personal INSPECTION, VARIETY, QUALITY and abundant stock to select from, besides circulating your money where you made it. I^iliroot beeps Our good SERVICE and PRICES will please you. Watch our windows for Saturday, Monday Specials | mg hair healthy - = 3 S = = "By u»ing Wildroot regularly,I keep my scalp entirely free from the itching cruat of dandruff, the cause of most hair trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair —the envy of my friends—to this guaranteed dandruff remedy.' - = S — Wlidroot Liquid Sh.mpoo ot Wlldmct Hharopuo Hoap. nawl In eonoection will, Wlhlroot Hair Tonic, will hasten the treatment. WILDROOT = the guaranteed Dayton, Oregon = hair tonic far sale here under a iwtey-bach guarantee j R. L. HARRIS, Druggist