DA Y TON TRIBUNE F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter, April 7, 1911, at the poet office at Dayton, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Subscription >2.00 por year in advance. IfAMHILL LODO* ISHAM-WHEELER STUDIOS DarUm Piano, Voice, Harmony, Counterpoint Prof. Wheeler gives music lesson« in Dayton at the home of Mrs. F, E. Fisher. POWERS ANNOUNCE PACIFIC AGREEMENT OREGON NEWS NOTES I OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of tho Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* motion of Our Reeders. ■ Anglo-Japanese Treaty to Ba Scrapped on Ratification of New Pact. ... - M*eta each Wednesday nie ht in I. O.O. F Hail metà Xhwïî) DR. O. C. GOODRICH DENTIST 302 Goodnough Building, Fifth near Yamhill Street Furlland, Oregon Oregon Dayton, FIRE! If this paragraph is blue pen­ ciled, it means that we are send­ ing you »ample copies for a short time asking you to read carefully and Hubacnlw for T he T ribune . MVWRaMRMMIW Roy Marion Wheeler Virgil Edwin leham FIRE! INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N a horn«* company located at McMinnville Oregon. Write th» line mean* Ihatvour •ut»3,000,000 for the fair. J. J. Stangel, Mgr. 3. The treaty shall remain in force en by Attorney-Genera) Van Winkle. Hillsboro, Oregon Mr. Ei) Rowley is reported to be for 10 years, subject to the right of Charles A. Adams ot Ontario was very sick at his home in the Southwest­ any one of the powers to terminate it killed near Payette, Idaho, when an ern pert of town. upon one year’s notice. automobile in which he was a passen­ 4 Upon ratification of the treaty Rev. J. B. Murphy after shout a ger went over a 15-foot embankment. H. V. Jones former resident of Dav- by the constitutional agencies of each John W Howard, Oregon pioneer week's visit with friends here, returned ton but now of near Beaver, Oregon country, the Anglo-Japanese alliance, and a resident of Coburg for many to his home in Portland Monday. has been here a few days recently vi«iL which is so obnoxious to America, years, dropped dead at his home in mg his mother Mrs. Jane Jones and hi J. M. Hsmblet and wife are enter ­ shall be terminated. that city from apoplexy last Satur- taining relatives from Portlsnd and sister Mrs. R. L. Harris and incidental Hood river these last few days. ly renewing acquaintances among hi The value of Eugene property is >8.- former friends and schoolmates. The man who mnved his basement up 389,200, and that of Lane county >34,- 788.997. Eugene’s tax levy will be in the attic during the late high wat 2 00 Including cable rights. I W. Poorman, for ths last four year» Kerr’s Best Pat. Flour________ 2 00 Miss Catherine Barnard of Eugene is Rolled Oats per pound_________ I adjutant of the old soldiers’ home at *«M .60 AGREE ON KIAO CHOW LEASE Roseburg, has been appointed chief home with her brother W. O. Barnard Rolled Oats per 9 pound sack__ Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack . .75 clerk in the office of the aecreUry of and wife for the Christmas season. Farina______________ Toklo to Retain Such institutions aa the state board of control. .75 , Mrs. M. E. Nichols, George Waldo Schools, Shrines and Cemeteries. SYRUPS With livestock, poultry, fruit and and Martha Proctor are home fnr the Washington, D. C.—An agreement Industrie) exhibits quartered in three hollidaya from O. A. C. at Corvallis. Karo Blue 5 pound pail...... .35 was reached by Chinese and Japanese buildings in different parts of the city, .65 Dsvid Scott snd wife of Dryad, Karo Blue 10 pound pail..... delegates for the return to China of the second annual winter fair held Karo light 5 pound pail....... .40 Waehintgon, were home a short time all public properties in the Klao Chow a four-day show at Ashland. Karo light 10 pounp pail...... .75 Tuesday. leasehold, subject to confirmation by The Oregon supreme court in an Golden 5 pound pail........ .45 Toklo of one feature of the agreement. opinion written by Justice McBride, Mrs. Guy Sullsy who has been ex­ Golden 10 pound pail______ I >5 Japan will be allowed to retain such has uphold the legality of the pro­ ceedingly sick fur some time is report­ White 5 pound pail________ .50 institutions as schools, shrines and ceedings attending the organization ed by her mother to be improving con­ White 10 pjund pail .95 cemeteries which are exclusively Jap­ of the Owyhee irrigation district. PRODUCE siderably. anese in character. At least one additional salmon can­ Eggs per doz_____ ..... .40 That representation of a chimney China on her part agrees to refund nery will be packing fish on the Co­ Dairy Butter per pound....... 40-,45 all moneys spent on public properties lumbia river at Astoria during the snd fireplace in the Miller Mercantile Creamery Butter per pound ........ 55 developed during Japanese occupation. coming season. It will be operated show window where Senta loaded with SUGAR A proposal by the Japanese that China by the Columbia Salmon Canners, Inc. toys has got stuck snd esn not get Cane sugar per pound......... . .»7 compensate Japan for the develop­ Most of the main arteries of travel down, is attrseting the attention of Cane sugar per sack ..... .... __ 6.40 in eastern and central Oregon are ment of the leasehold under the Ger­ both old and young people. SOAPS man regime was rejected by the Chi­ again open to travel, although there Mrs. V. M. Low is exhibiting her Miller’s Best____________ nese delegatee, and the proposal was are still a number of roads barred to -------- .05 grand prixe she diew in the prixe gifts Crystal White withdrawn by the Japanese, subject the motorists because of snow and __ 4 for 25 given away bv the McMinnville bud- Clean Easy______________ __2 for .15 to approval by the Toklo gôvernment. slides. By unanimous vote citizens of War­ nees men. This prize was >25.00 in Three Heart Naptha......... ----- for .06 Allege Port Funds Bought Liquor. renton have amended the city charter, cash for which «he is exceeding trank- White Cap ....................... _ —3 for .25 Steam refined Borax___ Seattle.—Charges that intoxicating thereby authorizing the city council to ul end proud. —2 for .25 j'elb Naptha..........._______ liquors were bought with funds of the lease the 100 acres of water frontage 10c per bar B. F. B’ookihere was in tAwn Mon­ port of Seattle commission and that owned by the city of Warrenton for Canned Goods day exhlbitir g a full sized egg that the port commissioners “either had Industrial purposes. Solid Pack tomatoes............ .20 Members of the state board of for- weighed 8) ounces and measured 6} Standard tomatoes......... __ knowledge such was the fact or by .15 inches one way by 8i Inches the other j proper attention to duties could read* sstry and fedsral forest officials will Select com.......... ......... . ___ .20 lly have discovered IL” were contain* hold a conference in Portland Tues­ way. Thia egg was produced hy a i Standard corn .15 ed tn the report of the King county day, Decembsr 20, to consider the barred Plymoth Hock he . Como for grand lurv. slashing problem as it affects Coos ward you chicken folks tell us hrw Miller Mercantile Co, and Curry counties. । near you can coma to equaling tbi- a;g. Dsytes 0r»(M BLACKSMITHING Fred Anderson FARMER’S WEEK Winter Short Courses (filzrisfmas We will remain open until 9 o’clock on the even­ ings of Dec. 21 to 24 inclusive, for the accomoda­ tion of our friends and patrons. Come in and en­ joy the festivities Christmas Eve. Your business is appreciated and it always pleases us to have an opportunity of figuring with you either wholesale or retail. Fresh car of corn just in. Mill Run, Bran, most anything you can think of. May you Christmas be Merry and your New Year full of Prosperity. Farmers’ Union Co-op. Whse. Co. 4 « Wf MAKf (OLLtCTIONS DISPUTE OVER YAP IS SETTLED He wish you one and all a Ucrg lïlcrrç Christmas and may the spirit of the day abide with you during the com­ ing years. R. L. HARRIS Miller Mercantile Co STORE CHATS We still have a fine lot of goods appropriate for Holiday giving and cordially invite you to care- > fully look through our store and note the many items in our large and varied stock. Particular J attention is called to our exceptionaly good line of 5 Christmas Candy. A big assortment of Box Candy from 25c to $1.50 per box. Beautiful packages, 4 and the contents are as pleasant to the taste as j the boxes are pleasing to the eye. Plain mixed 2 c pounds for 35 cents. Cream mixed 2 pounds for / 45 cents. Best Commercial Chocolates 30 cents | per pound. Jelly Beans and Gum Drops 20 cents £ per pound. And of course our usual stock of high ; grade hand made chocolates at prices you will be ( pleased to pay, And all our candy is the none ? better kind. & Attention is also directed to our showing of if Cut Glass, Perfumery, Christmas and New Year’s J Cards, Tree Ornaments, Toys, Fancy China, Box ? Paper, Books, Games, Aluminum ware, Framed Pictures, Dolls, Vases, Oven ware, Manicure sets, t Beads, Cutlery, Celluloid novelties, Jewelry and ? sundry other items which can be used to help make É Christmas a happy day for some one. We have a useful household article for all our f friends and patrons. If you have not received k yours please ask for it. X You will find our big, roomy store a pleasant place to shop and our Rest Room for ladies is a cozy U place these chilly days. Use it and Welcome. ‘ %