DAYTON TRIBUNE F. T. MELLINGER. Editor and Publisher thia line mean* that\oar aubavriptkm han axpirwi or ia about tuaxpiro. Th» publisher huiMNi you a ill renew euon. Kntcred as second class matter, April Mise Hilda J. Olsen visited in Port 7. 1911, at the poet office at Dayton, Oregon, under the Act of Congress vf land over Saturday and Sunday last. March 8, 187». Mrs. Alfred Sweeney went to Purt- land and St. Johns Saturday to visit a Subscription *2.00 per year in advance. | brother and sitter. MIMÜIPIL CONFERENCE TO PLAN INSURANCE OF CROPS timMHtr'h MmiiimniMTO «iiwwosiiiii«^ BEEF DR. O. C. GOODRICH Price - Fixing and Balancing DENTIST Production With Consump­ tion to Be Topics. Dayton, Oregon 10 cents per pound FIRE! FIRE! «miitw Admiral Kato of Japan, who ia at­ Washington. D. C.— insurance of INSURE YOUR PROPKRSY WITH tending the conference at Washingtin. crops as a method of stabiliaing prices THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS N say* that short skirt* American girls of farm producta is expected to be a home company located at McMinnville wear are shocking. Somebody should one of many suggestions put forward Oregon. Write MMINN Vll.l.K, ORE tell the admiral he was sent to this at the national agricultural conference W. L. WAKHKN PHONE RED 5321 country to discuss arm*, nut legs. which opens January 23. for inclusion In a permanent national farm policy Wednesday night a special meet­ Fiist Methodist Episcopal C. urch. YAMHILL COUNTY Discussion within the conference Morning Worship at 11 a. m. subject ing of Electa chapter O. E. S. wa* held would be expected to develop whether “Our Father." Evening service at in their hall in this city. Besides proponents would recommend that the 7:30 J. W. in College. Epworth League , having an initiation, they were visited insurance be carried by the farmers J. H. GIBSON, President 8^6:30 if you miss John Wesley Junior by the Worthy Grand Matron of Ore­ co-operatively, by private companies, The only Abstiact Books in Yam­ you are missing a great book, we study gon, Mrs. Minnie C. Letaon of Ontario, or through government aid. hill County Oregon, and Mrs. Alice Burdett of Mc­ Balancing production with consump the third chspter Sunday evening. McMinnville, - Oregon Minnville, associate Grand Conductor, tion is another important topic which For Sale: Baled clover hay. and a number of members from Mc­ leaders expect to come up. Sugges David Deliere. Day ton, Oregon Minnville. A big feed and a program tions likely to come from conference delegate*, it was said, range from the Phone 1x9. 5-8tp. was muchly enjoyed by all. old acreage limitation to a more care I At the regular meeting uf the United ful study of world production and con-1 That American Craft Go Down With General Re pdiring of all Kinds Artisans Tuesday night there was init­ sumption. Along with thl* would go Flags Flying Is Urged. PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE Washington, D. C., —Suggestion that iation and installation ceremonies fol­ crop surveys in America GRINDING one of the American battleships to be lowed by the usual big feed which was The purely agricultural nature of the conference, agricultural depart- scrapped under the naval programme enjoyed by every one present. be escorted to sea by the Atlantic fleet The Dayton Methodist Church had a | ment officials said, has been kept in and sunk with flags flying and full business meeting of all the memoers | mind and the "dirt farmer" w UI be naval honors have been received with on the Charge last Wednesday evening. fully recognized. approval by high naval officals. Dr. E. E. Gilbert wa* present and delivered a splendid address which Dodge Bros, will announce on Feb. furnished food lor thought and much 1st 1922 a substantial reduction in We Sue in Our Name inspiration for ail present. Mr. George prices of their cars effetive from Jan. We Pay the Expense Jackman spoke concerning the financial 1st 1922. side of the church and Rev. K. K. We Take the Blame Smith Courtemanche Hardware Co. Clark spoke concerning the spiritual. Washington, D. C.—-The soldier to­ McMinnville, Oregon. No Collections No Charge The ladies of the Church served a nus bill will not be made a part of Three Game Violators Captured KNIGHT ADJUSTMLN1 CO. splendidly prepared lunch. The busi­ the allied debt refunding bill. Chair­ Last week Deputy Game Wardens ness of the Fisrt Quarterly Conference man McCumber of the senate finance J I. Knight. Pres Victor McFarland and Roy Bremmer was transacted. McMinnville, Oregon Al) present voted committee, said after a series of con­ made a hard trip up to Moulett's Mill such a family gathering a success and ferences between senate leaders to J. J. Stange), Mgr. When they arrived there they arrested discuss the desirability of merging the Hillsboro, Oregon voted to hold many more in the future. two and after it became known that John Moulett. Joe George of Salem and A very happy event took place last President Harding did not favor the Bernard Kuschnitk of Gervais. Upon Tuesday afternoun at the home of W. .J suggestion that they be combined. searching the house the wardens found President Harding does not look Carpenter when friends and neighbors 96 quarts of canned venison and about with favor on the suggestion before gathered at the family residence to a qjarter of a barrel of fresh meat. senate republican leaders that the On the same evening they made the help them celebrate their fifty fifth OUR / RICE LIST wdl appear in this bonus and the allied debt refunding paper from time ro time. All pricea trip back to McMinnville with the Wedding Anniversary, The day was bill should be combined. Although subject to change without notice. also Mrs. Carpenters Orat seventy three prisoners and lodged them in the the merger plan was originally re­ Please look them over each week in county jail. Thursday their case was birthday which made the occasion ceived favorably by a number of sen­ order to "et our correct prices. heard before Justice of the Peace J. . ; doubly enjoyable. The afternoon was ate leaders, the president was said C ERIALS O. Rogers. They pled guilty and were *P®nt *n a »ocal way until nearly the to regard it a* impractical and hi* Crown Flour dig........................... $ 2.011 lined *100 apiece. As the fine was not hour for departure when a brief pro- view was reflected in the further con­ Kerr's Best Pat. Flour chg....... » 2.IIO paid they were sentenced to 50 days in grarn was carried out. Mrs. Mary ferences between senate leaders. Flour’s cash ........... .............. ......... ... 1.90 Gilkey in a few '.veil chosen words He was represented, however, as the county jail. Rolled Oats per pound........... ...... spoke of past events in the life of the not hostile to the suggestion that the Rolled Oats per 9 pound sack . .60 Upton W. R. C. met in the Artisan happy couple whose more then golden interest or principal of the allied loan* Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack .75 Hall on Jan. 18, 1922 for an all day wedding was being celebrated. Rev. be used for paying the bonus once Farina__ __________ .75 session. The morning was spent in K. K. Clark pastor of the Webfoot they were available. SYRUPS tvi ig comforts for the Soldiers Home The president, however, was said to Methodist Church spoke concern! ng the regard as impractical a suggestion Karo Blue 5 pound pail at Roseburg. Dinner was served at beauty of such a union and the many that over *400,000,000 in the hands of Karo Blue 10 pound pail..... noon in celebration of the birthdays of blessings that have attended then the alien property custodian be used Karo light 5 pound pail....... members occuring this month. Grand­ along the way. The greatest of these for bonus payments. These funds, it Karo light 10 pounp pail ma Simler and Grandma McCann, both are nine children all of whom are was stated, were regarded as pledged I Golden 5 pound pail........... ..... being charter members, Mesdamea ...... living. A hymn was sung and the technically to private individuals Golden 10 pound pail Sigler, Carpenter, Gorsline and Good­ White 5 pound pail pastor led in ptayer. a splendid whose property was taken. rich, After dinner speeches were made White 10 pound pail..... ....... luncheon was served. by these members also bv Comanders PRODUCE Our list of Tribune subscribers for DEFENSE PACT APPROVED Eggs per doz. _.......... .......... ......... 29 Sigler, McCann and Carpenter. A gold recognition pin was presented the the week are as follows: Ella Coburn, 30 35 British Agree to Military Aid If Bel­ Dairy Butter per pound President of the Corps by the members. V. M. Low, Wm. Burke, L. L. Litscher Creamery Butter per pound 45 gium la Attacked. A short business meeting was held in and Mrs. C. F. Franklin. SUGAR Brussels. — Premier Theunys con­ the afternoon. firmed the signature of a provisional Cane sugar per pound_____ ------ ,h7 The Peruvian government has or­ For Sale:- No. 4 Master Incubator dered all national and foreign banks protocol for an Anglo-Belgian military Cane sugar per sack ____ .... cash 5 90 SOAPS operating in the republic to maintain convention guaranteeing the Belgium 512 eggs. Just as good as new. their captal and al) de|s>sits in their defensive support by all the British Miller’s Best Ptione 20x21 Louis Burkhart .05 vaults in Peruvian investments or forces in case of aggression against Crystal White ................... 4 for 26 Dayton, Oregon. 8-1 tp. loans. Belgium by any foreign power. Clean Easy_________ ___ .2 for .15 He added that Italy would send out Three Heart Naptha for 05 invitations to the Genoa conference White Cap ..................... . 3 for .26 and expressed the belief that the Uni­ Steam refined Borax..... 2 for .25 ted States would be represented. Feis Naptha...... . ...... . ....... 10c per bar Referring to the facilities for ths Canned Good* payment of war debts granted by Solid Pack tomatoes ...... Great Britain on 15,000,000 pounds Standard tomatoes loaned to Belgium, he expressed the Select corn.................... .. hope that the United States would Standard corn follow Britain’s example, as the Bel­ Miller Mercantile Co. gian debt amounted to *16,000,000,000. and up If this paragraph is blue pen­ ciled, it means that we are send­ ing you sample copies for a short time asking you to read carefully and subscribe for T he TRIBUNE. Dayton Meat Market J. Claude Proffitt Owner Abstract Company iimi'W1; BLACKSMITHING Fred Anderson Wt MAKI (OUKIIOIIS TO KEEP ALLIED DEBT AND BONUS SEPARATE 70 cents per hundred delivered in town, or we will make delivered price any where in the country. We will also quote you delivered prices on your feed, in the country, u|xm application. We can furnish home grown corn ground into meal. We can furnish home grown wheat ground into graham. We can furnish hard wheat flour at $1.75 per sack. Thank you for your 1921 Patronage, and we have placed orders for a 1922 that should be pleas­ ing to all. Farmers’ Union Co-op. Whse. Co Miller Mercantile Co FOR 10 DAYS Commencing Monday, January 9th, I will sell my stock of Silverware at cost. 1 have Community 50 year, and Jamestown Pattern in Holmes & Edwards 50 year goods. Here is a partial list, everything else reduced proportionately. Hollow Handle Knives and Forks, per set $16.00 Tablespoons, per set 6.00 Teaspoons, f>er set 3.00 Butter Knives, each 1.00 Sugar Shells, each 1.00 V. H. BALLARD I have just received a car of Nebraska Corn, which I am offering for sale at the car for $30.00 per ton. Bring your own sacks and secure a bar­ gain in corn. Besides Flour and Ground Feed of many kinds I am offering White Leghorn Baby Chicks for sale at $15.00 per hundred. Dayton Or««oa HAYS TO HEAD FILM BODY COUNCIL SELLS BONDS Announcement of Early Retirement From Cabinet Made, WHEN THE MERCUR Y FLIRTS WITH ZERO PERFECTION OIL STOVES remove that early morning chill that makes it hard to get out of bed. SIMPLICITY- ECONOMY - CONVEN- IENCE—the keynotes of the Perfection. It is unnecessary and wasteful to heat an entire house with a wood store at an immense cost when Perfection Oil Stoves serve the purpose by heating merely the rooms being used. Per­ fection’s pay for themselves by the saving of fuel. E. DEMAMÍÍ HARDWARE Washington, D. C. — Intention of Postmaster-General Hay* to retire from the cabinet in the near future to become directing head of an associa­ tion of motion picture producers and distributors was announced at the white house after a conference be­ tween President Harding and the post­ master-general. Mr. Hays refused to discuss the sal ary which he would receive In his new position but it has been reported as upwards of *150,000 a year. While it was stated at the white house that the question of a successor to Mr. Hays had not been considered by the president and would not be until he had definitely made his de­ cision, immediately there sprung forth various reports. These include the names of Harry 8. Jiew, senator from I Indiana, Mr. Hays' home state; Dr. Hubert Work, present first assistant postmaster general; Walter 8. Dicky, Kansas City manufacturer, and Repre­ sentative Steenerion, of Minnesota, chairman of the house postoffice com- mitts«. Koine men hurry through life as If leap year widows were after them. School Notea A special meeting of the City Council was held in the council room on the evening of January 16th 1922 for the purpose of opening the bids for the sale of the Bonds to the ameunt < f *7,000.00 said bonds being in denotni naatiuns of *500.00 each. After much discussion and explanation the entire issue w sold to the BANK OF DAY- TON, at *3.50 above par. The Clerk was duly instructed to have the Bonds prepaired in above denominations and half the an ount of i he water bonds uf 14000.00 to run ten year?, the re­ mainder of water bonds to run fifteen years, and the funding bonds of *3000 to run twenty years. It was a very hsrmon’ou? meeting and the sentiment of the council wsa that there should he | | no time 1 st in having the plane and ■ peciflcHions of th* pn poaed reaervoir made »nd of sa d the aelcction of the location reservoir There w*a two othtr Mds submitted but tie Hi heat bid lacked about 9116.00 of th* i m<.unt bid by the Bank, ! | ia teaching in No. 58, weat of Willam­ ina. reports that everything is moving Thirty three teachers tiokthe ex» along in a satisfactory manner. aminations for certificates at the Dec­ ember examinations. • The returns will Pleaaantdale not be in from the State oflite until Feb. 1st. The next examination will The Pleaaantdale Improvement Chib be held June >4. 15, 16, and 17. held their regular monthly meeting last The 8th gradu examinations were Friday night. A debate was held, given in the various district* Jan. 12 subjeet “Resolved that the object an I and 13. The returns will be in the purpose for which the present high hands at the teachers about Jan. 25. taxes are levied and collected are The remaining examinations for the । ja*im®ble. Affirmative, Geo. Hosier year will be held May 11, and 12, June I ,nd 1 ynn negative Asa Ni hoi* and‘Fred Withee; the judges drarved ing «e. t to ell the teacheis. by the hoetess end a good time enjoyed by all preunt. No. 46, the Durham school, Is be- Geo. Fester »nd wlfs spent Sunday corning famous for basket aicials at the Wm. Foster home. and literary society, is well as f ,r Arthur end Fay Robinson were Port- efficient school work Miss H-,e'’। land vlaltor* on« day l»«t week. ' ,77°?, ?> „ "/w'''1- Mr. J W. tu. tt, «M'S. CM.« 8 H ¡¡“I’» «"S U H. Lltwbar M ■ of Dayton, who. Mlnnvlll* vlaitora ona day lift