W. L. WARREN stx at your ln- suranee. MILLER MERCANTILE CO J. W. Shippy, Manager Phone Red 27 Dayton, Oregon Gents Department Ladies’ Department Rainy Weather Goods Tricolette Blouses We have a full line of Raincoats, Hats, Aquapelle Pants, Duck Coats, Slickers. Raintest Pants, ■ and Shirts Mackinaw Shirts and Mackinaws at prices that are the very lowest that can be found anywhere, when quality is the first consideration. Just received a new supply of Trico- lette Blouses. These are the very latest in styles and colors. Bargains—Shoes We have on display a large assort­ ment of shoes. These shoes are at pre-war prices. Every pair is a rare bargain. There are some sizes mis- ing, but still a good lot to select from. Yams More Yarns! All colors! Now is the time to lay in your supply, as there is only seven weeks left in which to make your Christmas presents. Don’t wait until the last minute to make your selections. Buy yours now! Gowns A new stock of outing flannel gowns full cut. Whites and colors. Priced Right. TIME to DINE COMES every DAY Paragraphical We make eating a daily pleasure for those who know our exceptional method of supplying our tables with the best the season affords. It is our business to feed the community and our business depends upon how well we fulfill our obligation. Try us once and you will come again not to complain, but to tell us that you appreciate our interest in you. We constant­ ly have the finest CANDIES and ICE CREAM on hand; also Cigars and Tobacco. Items of General Interest to Res­ idents of Dayton and Vicinity, S P. TIME CARD SOUTHBOUND Train 351 Train .155 Train 356 Train 353 Train 357 R. L. Cinnamon arrivée 9:11 a. m. arrivée 11:47 a.m. arrives 2:36 p. m. arrives 5:43 p. m. arrives 7:12 p. m. NORTHBOUND Our type is not strong enough for ue I The officers of School Diat. No. 28 are wearing a broad smile of satis­ to tell all about thia week’s rain, but faction that thio district is entirely out suffice it to aay, we experienced last Sunday what some of out people claim­ of debt. ed waa a “torrential” rsin. Now get Dwight Fisher and sister Constance ycur dictionaries snd aee what kind of are spending Thanksgiving week with a shower they were talking about. friends in Eugene. Sheet Music and Stringed Instruments Train Train Train Train Train 356 354 358 352 360 arrives arrives arrives arrives arrives 5:50 8:43 11)0 3:46 6:46 a. m. a. m. p.m. p. m. p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus leaves postoffice in A. Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound M. for 8:25 2:20 3:20 5:25 Phonograph* and Record* Ai Ftlf AMIE IlifAIRf FINK & TILBURY MUSIC GO K SUCCESSORS TO THE MUSIC SHOP 526 Elast Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon * See us before purchasing- a musical instrument of any kind. 41 New and Used Pianos C. Tilbury Phone White 6411 Leonard D. Fink YOU MAKE MONEY BY BUYING IN OUR STORE RAZORS? Wl HAVE THEM—SAFETIES AND THE OLD-FASH­ IONED KIND. NEW BLADES? YES. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS? SURE, AND WE GIVE YOV HONEST HARDWARE FOR AN HONEST PRICE. OUR HARDWARE WEARS Saturday: —Nov. 26. Hobert Bosworth in “Below the Surface’’ Comedy—“Pests and Promisest” Wednesday: —Nov. 30. Seventh installment “Hurricane Hutch.’’ Chas. Cleary in “Sunset Jones.” For anything in Real J. E. PROFFITT. Estate see Since 1906, tuberculoaia haa decreas- sd 40 percent. Much credit for the progress in the tight against the white plague is duo the various state tuber­ culosis associations and the National Association. The Oregon Tuberculosis Association is financed entirely through the sale of Christmas seals. Fl vs million sosls sre now being distributed to agents who have accepted the man­ agement of the aale in various counties. Paper hanging, Painting and Carpen­ ter work neatly done on short notice. Price right. L. D. Krske, Phone 14x18 ¡Jayton, Oregon 50-4t. The P. H. R. C. met Friday Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. H. P. Stanley with Meadames Cooper and Stanley as hostesses. Club study of Oregon cover­ ed the period of Territorisl Government from 1849 to 1859, Mrs. Demaray study leader. After club adjourned refresh­ ments were served by the hostesses and all enjoyed a social hour. There were eighteen members snd four visitors present. The next meeting will be Dec. 2nd at the homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Mellinger, with Mesdames Berry and Mellinger aa hostesses. Methodist Episcops I Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. morring worthip at Ila. m. Subject “Noble Living and Dying.” Epworth League 6:30 p. m. evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Sub­ ject “The Value of a Foundation.” Mid week service each Wednesday evening at 7:80. To any of these services you are cordially invited. The friendly Church will give you a friendly welcome. To Let: The undersigned has 70 head of ewes to let out on the shares, J of increase and profit to the renter. Phone 4x7 J. M. Cawford. Layton, Oregon. 62-11. “REMEMBER” the 17th of Decem­ ber, the ladies of the Baptist church will hold their annual bazar at the home of Mrs. LaPort in Dayton. 52-2t. W. S. U’Ren and F. T. Mellinger were business visitors in Portland one day the latter part of last week. Wilfred Hibbert, Russel Coburn and John Sherman journeyed to Eugene the latter part of last week to witness the foot ball game. F. E. Berry has been carrying around a lane shoulder given to him gratui­ tously while he was connecting some water pipe under the F. T. Mellinger house a few day ago. Since be has been able to be out in the rain these last few day he says he is getting better. A. C. Detmering who is serving bis country on the Federal Jury in Port­ land was privileged to visit his family in Dayton over Sunday. About all that can be said of some people is that they mean well. You won’t add much to the nations food supply by cultivating a crop of wild oats. To Let: The undersigned has 40 head of ewes to let out on the shares, J of ill Sunday Rev. Ford will speak both the increase and profit to the renter. i morning and evening at the Baptist Phone 4x7 J. M. Crawford, Church. At the morning service Ila 52-lt Dayton, Oregon m. the theme will be “Jehovah’s Cbal- A number of the residents on Grand leng,” or “Fulfilled prophecy during and since the Bible was written.” In Island moved to the main land Tuesday the evening 7:30 p. m. "Salvation for of this week, and those that did not move will probably take a boat ride all men.” soon. Sewing machines, new or second Mrs. A. J. McCann after spending a hsnd. for rent or sale. Lowest prices. week or more with her son Andrew ir. K. P. Loop 436-6th street. Portland reached hon.e the latter part McMinnville. Oregon. 44-tf. of last week. SB Yamhill—County Public Heslth As The Oregon Tuberculosis Association eocistion, Mrs. Marie K. Evkns; Sub­ will conduct its fourteenth annual agents; Sheridan Mrs. Sadie Orr Banis­ Christmas seal sale in December. Last ter; Willamina, Mra. Elizabeth Fund­ year, the sale throughout the state man; McMinnville, Mrs. J. L. Bnu- amounted to approximately 138,000.00. maker; Civic Improvement Club; Yam­ In 1919, Oregon stood 15th; in 1920, hill, Mra. Icy Gist; Dayton, Mra. Victor she stood 12th in seal aale returns. M. Low, Woman’s Club; Amity, Mrs. This year, the Association officers hope Walter Dickie, Study Club; LaFayette, that Oregon will standTirst. Prof. John Blough; Dundee, Prof. C. Every man likes to get back near to C. Ailor; Carlton, Mrs. Ben Whalen, nature once in awhile, but comparative­ Woman’s Club; Newberg, Mrs. E. E. ly few want to stay there. Goff, Civic Improvement Club. Ralph Abdill and wife and his bro­ INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. ther Lewis have completed their work Loans on farm and city property at on the roads in Tillamook count) and lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds are now enjoying home life in Dayton. and contracts bought and sold. Keep They expect to secure situations at this your money busy day and night. See same kind of work when spring opens the undersigned for mortgage invest­ up. ments. Sixteen yesrs of ssfe invest- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rooper reached ments for clients is a record of merit. th« home of her parents W. E. Fester Attorney B. A. Kliks, and wife living near town just in time McMinnville, Oregon. to miss that snow storm that has cover­ LESS “DRIVES” PLEASE ed that part of Oregon where thev are All the “starving children” talk ia engaged in stock raising. getting a little old. So many “drives” The after dinner speaker shouldn’t have nearly “run their course.” The proceed on the theory that his sudience truth ia being spread. Thore are aa expects to stay for breakfast. many “starving children” right here in E. M. Aiderman ia now the proud America as in the foreign countries. New York hss more unemployed, realy possessor of a new 1921 model “Ford hungry people thsn Berlin— Lets get Coape one of those new u|i-to-date wise before the next “drive.” kinda with solid wheels all except th« — Aurora Obaervar.- tire. M. B. Kendall Law Office in the W. T, H. Tucker is rpendirg Thanks* Con marolal Club rooma In Dayton, giving in Portland with a noice Mir. Oregon, Saturday aftomoona, 4Stf, William Lil mm and family. EDWIN T. MEREDITH former Secretary of Agriculture, is as familiar with the needs and problems of people in our rural communities as any­ one in America today. He says, “If we save consistently we will have done the thing most needed to establish our prosperity.” You can lay the foundation of your prosperity by starting a bank account at of Dayton Day ton Oregon Washing Machines The home’s greatest labor saver, is what every home should own. The Price Has Been Seduced You are invited to call at our store and have them explained to you. The cost of electric energy to operate the washing machine for a month is less than 20 cents. It saves 90 percent of the hard work, washes clothes to perfection, and wrings them ready for the line in a few minutes. Harris’ Drug Store YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. It Serves You Right” Call and See Our large assortment of New Watches at grealty reduced prices. Wrist watches that were $30 now selling for $22.50 and all other grades are reduced in the same pro­ portions. V.H. BALLARD Dayton Evaporating & Packing Ço Evaporators of Fruit» and Vegetables. Packers of and Dealers in Frail s Vegetables and all kinds of produce. Always in the mar, et for Green and Evaporated Fruits Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables Do You Use Coffee? Then come in and let us supply your needs. We sell the best grade of bulk coffee on the mar- i ket at $5 cents per pound and upward. We sell the best and most popular brands of steel cut, vacuum packed coffee in tins and paper. Come in at once. We have what you want. Randall’ s Gocery 5