DAYTON TRIBUNE thi* hne swan, that suer ■uhaLrU>t*»a F. T. MELLiNuER, Editor and Publisher Mubbnhar Kwan you BOOIk D YAMHILL I.OPGK O 1». * N K personal I »ayton nia hi in I. 0.0. F. Unii DR. O. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Entered as second class matter, April I Mr*. Oscar May and two children if 1, 1911, at the |>ost office at Dayton, Hadley. Oregon City, are visiting a few days Oregon, under the Act oí Congreas ui A alter Bones and family visited rel- with her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Sim* March 3, 1X79. days lati stives at Clovvrdale a Oregon week. Little Alvin Mill* is undergoing quite Subscription fl 75 per year in advance h sick spell al the home ut and under the care uf Mr*. C. K. Maut». INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH If this paragraph is blue pen­ THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS'N Mi«» Versa Simler accompanied her ciled, it means that we are send­ a home company located at McMinnville brother Clair via the auto route tu ing you sample copies for a short Oregon. Write time asking you to read carefully Portland Tuesday visit relative» and W. L. WAKKKN M MINNVlt.LK, ORE. Basketball during Ilie past week ha» and subscribe for THE TRIBUNE. PHONE HEP 5821 seen some losses and victuries for] th« friends a few days. T. M. reagii* has Deen missed from Dayton teams. On Friday night last YAMHILL COUNTY Pltasantdak the home team* butli boys and girl» I behind the counter in our meat market defeated the Yamh:ll teams on ths lo­ (his week, while he.waa at home under­ Charles Hadley is on the sick list cal Hour the games ware fast and pleas­ going a short spell uf the grippe. this week. J. H. GIBSON, President ed the fans greatly. Saturday uighl 1 L. Crawley and family of Butcnard Ralph Hadley and family spent Sun­ the Tillamook team again played the Nebraska, are Iha new citixan» uf Day­ The only Alistiact Books in Yam­ day at tue J. A. McFarlane home. hill County local buya here and this time defeated ton occupying the J D. Sluart hou»u McMinnville, Oregon Mt*. A. L. Reichstein and Mrs. Fred laytun in a score uf 31 to 8. Our boys in th« southwestern part uf luwn. Rie. lutein ana sott Ciair were McMinn- realised tnat they were up against a Uplun A. R. C. No. 6. mot in regu- ville visitors Tueadsy afternoon. r*al team that played ball and being an lar «es-ion Wednesday. A patriotic Mrs. David Robinson was able to off iSight for them they were badly di - program was rendered in hunor uf the nt home Friday but retrunse tu feate . However our boys did not get birhdays of Washington and Lincoln, Generai Kepdiring of all Kinds Portland again for treatment for ber aore and look dufeat like men. cunsisting uf songs am^readtnga. Com* eye». Tee town team journeyed to Tilla rad Sigler gave a very interesting talk PLOW WORK and PLOW SHAKk Mrs. Ralph Hadley and Mra. Lina mook for Friday and Saturday games ••• tbe life uf Lincoln and reading» GRINDING Buckley visited Tuesday at the home of with the result that the local» cleaned | were given by Meidame» Dev. .Magi.*»* Mr-. H. Thompson. up the Legion team 41 to 8 Smurdai Watson, Gartt and Simlar. Refresh- Mrs. .Melvin Hanville spent Monday right they met the K. P. team which m«nt» were served by the committee nt the home uf her parents Mm. Reieh- cleaned them up in a »core of 26 to 15. Banker J. L. Stuart spent a couple st. ir. and wife. B» th however were good gamer. I uay:< at home in« first uf the wck not particularly to get acquainted with Paul Londeratausen and sister M>ss his family, but that hi» family might Freda Luntierabausen were sailing on We Sue in Our Name get acquainted with him when be was friends in this vicinity, Monday. We Pay the txpense sick with a case of the grippe. Robert Addison and wife who have EIRE! Da y ton Meat Market EIRE! J. Claud« Frollili, Owner IjùkinniL Abstract Company BLACKSMITHING The Tiibune acknowledges a very pleasant call Monday from Thomas A. Asa Nichola and mother were New­ I.aod aceompainad by Mr. H. Hinshaw, berg visitors Friday. —Is that true of you or me? both uf .McMinnville. The Pleaaantdale Needle Club n»et at Jonah found himself there, and so may Mrs. J. G. Park ha» be en exceedingly the home of Mrs. Art ur Bram let la*t -iek at her home in thia ei.y practical­ you. Cunie to the Baptist church Sun Frilay afternoon. Memters present ly all week. 7, guests 1. Refreshment» were served day evening and lets think it over to­ gether. This is the beginning of a by the hostess assisted by Mis. Ralph A very pleasant visit was enjoyed by aerie» of Sunday mgnt revival sermon» Hadley. All report a good lime. the Tribune force from Evangelist on the Gospel of Jonah. B. Y. p. u. Smiley who told us many tilings about Fne Pleasant.tale Impiovemeut Club at 10 at 6:30; Sunday eve. S. his home country, “Ireland. ’ He is a held their regular meeting last Friday o'clock. The conte-d i» getting warm. very entertaining gentleman tu meet, night at the school h .use. A good pro- Cunie and join us. a id talks engltsn like a native. gr m was rendered after which refresh­ being Evangelistic Services ar» ments were served. The club will eti-1 Clair Simler who ha» been in Eastern the Chriatian Scie-ce tertain the County Federation on their continued Oregon tur the pant Iwo munlha arrie Cnureh each night at 7:45 (Saturdays next regular meeting in March. ed home the latter part of last week. excepted) Sundays 7:30. Tbeve The Union T tires king Co . held their annua' meeting at tne residence of Geo. service» are undenominational and we Christensen, .Monday ni The otfir will be glad to have your help and All are J ers for the ensuing year elected were: presence in these service«. HARMONY Evanglists Smiley and welcome. Pres., Geo. Foster, Vict-Pre»., J. A. been quite sick are improving. M' Farlaue and Trees. R G Gregory. u Typewr • ig now is being taught to music. In Richmond Hill high sellout. New York eity. typist» keep time with phono­ graph music—“Bini Walts," “Dolls," "Wedding March," etc. The teacher says this gives students speed and rhythm, other words, harmony. the 111 Harmony Is the secret of all successful work. Waves of suc­ cess are pulsating through the universe. Get In harmony with those waves, the great creative force, and avoid failure. Great success is Impossible if you are not in harmony or time with your Job. Fred Anderson 70 cents per hundred delivered in town, or we will make delivered price any where in the country. Wf MAM COIUHM We will also quote you delivered prices on your feed, in the country, upon application. We Take the Blame No Collections No Charge KNIGHT AOJUSIMLNI CO. Thank you for your 1921 Patronage, and we have placed orders for a 1922 that should be pleas­ ing to all. J I Knight, Pres McMinnville, Oregon J. J. Stung>'l, Mgr. Hiibiboro, Oregon Miller Mercantile Co There’s No Content Like Home Content The big thought of America now is the thought of ‘The Home.” We’re all reaching out for, persistently seeking, happiness for ourselves and those we love. Home-making is the great individual thing in the life of each one of us. For “home-making hearts are happiest.” This home for ourselves and our loved ones—it’s of our own making. In our home we furnish the setting for life’s richest joys and keenest pleasures. In our h >me we build the foundation of fulsome family con­ tent. We give the home a soul! We would make it a cheerful place—this home of ours. With colorful draperies, soft-toned rugs, deep- cushioned furniture and mellow lamps we would have its very atmosphere reflect contentment. Cheerfulness! Happiness! .Joy of Living! -find fullest expression in home life. To all mankind we say: “There’s No Place Like Home—There’s No Content Like Home Content!” Let us furnish that home. Look at these prices. Simmon Beds $6 to $34. Dressers $16.50 tp $27.50 Rice Straw rugs 9x12 $8 White Sewing Machines $60 Mattresses $4 to $19 Congoleum rugs 9x12 $17.50 Carpet sweepers $2.25 to $10 42 piece dinner sets $9 It’s a hard matter to make trouble for others without keeping a share of it for yourself. A man doesn’t have to marry J3 times to have bad luck In the mutri- , monial market. When a man is a beggar It Is gen­ erally because he is too much of a coward to be a thief. The way of the transgressor may be hard, but he can generally afford to pay for new tires. It's a good thing to think twice be- fore you speak, and even then you have a few thoughts coming. C ERIALS Crown Flour .................. $ 2.05 r\< rr rr ’ a s nest K« Best I'» Pat. Flour 2 05 White Mountai n Fur 2 «5 Roller! Oats (»er pound Rolled Oats per 9 pound sack .60 Pancake Flour 9 8 lo (amia! sack . .75 Farina_______ ______ ______ .70 SYRUPS Karo Blue 5 pound pail Karo Blue 10 m»und pail Karo light 5 pound pail Karo light 10 (siunp pall Golden 5 pound pail Golden 10 pound pail While 5 pound (»ail White 10 pound pail .35 .60 .41) .75 .45 ---- I x5 .50 .95 PRODUCE Eggs per doz. Dairy Buller per pound .30 Creamery Butler f»er pound ... ta .85 bo Slllfcus—“The modem girl I* brought up to date.” Cynicus—"And yet at that she Impresses me as not having much bringing up." Mrs. Newlywed was doing her mar­ keting. “How are your kidneys this morning?" she asked, critically. “Fine,” replied the butcher. "How’s your'n?" LITTLE ONES FOR A CENT Original succotash never heard of a lima bean. An Installment plan month seems 18 -lays long. Blessed are the Ignorant) they won't talk tariff. No f'hrlstlnn man kicks hie motor* FOR A FEW DAYS During the next few days 1 am offering my entire stock of Silverware at cost. I 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, j>er set 6.00 Teaspoons, per set 3.00 Butter Knives, each 1.00 Sugar Shells, each 1.00 V. H. BALLARD SUGAR Cane sugar per pound Cane sugar fier »ack ..... .............. »7 cash 6 25 Miller’» Bent .„....... Crystal White.............. ....4 for Clean Easy ....... ._2 for Three Heart Naptha — for White Caj» 3 for Steam refined Borax .2 for Fela Naptha......... ...... ... ... _-!<»« per Canned Good» Solid Pack tomato«» Standard tomatoea........ ...... Select corn Standard corn .06 25 .15 05 .25 .25 bar .20 .15 .20 .15 STORE CHATS Polar Cakes. Bargains in Perfumery, Once a Trial Always Nyal I>axacold for the Grip—Nyal quality—25 cents. Miller Mercantile Co. Dsytoa. Or-yon We sell Rosebud Matches 8 cents per package 2 for 15 cents. None better. You can’t please everybody, no; try pleaslug somebody. We also have a good match for 5 cents, and of course the penny box. Atlas (from under the world) : “Stop rocking, up there!" To lose a good friend a girl doesn’t ' necessarily have to quarrel with him. Man’s shortest day is the one before She may merely marry him. going to the deatist. The man who always says Just what he means may be an admirable char- acter, but he wouldn't shine in dip­ lomatic circles. Farmers' Union Co-op. Whse. Co OUR z*RI(’E LIST w.J ap|»ear in this pauer from time »o time. Al) prices subject lo change without notice. Please lor»k them over each weak in order to «et our correct prices. SOAPS IN AND ABOUT THE CITY 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. Athletics and writing poetry hava nothing In common. Roosevelt said: “Work hard, play hard ; some loaf hard." Let children develop Individuality— If It Isn't selfishness.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. DEEPEST AND LOWEST The Suhara desert la 150 feet below aea level. The Dead sea is 1,200 feet lower than the Mediterranean. The deepest known lake In the world la Lake Baikal in Siberia. The deepest gold mine In the world la situated at Bendigo, Victoria. Aus* tralla. The lowest point In Europe la the Caspian sea—eighty-all feet below aea We are selling some high grade Toilet Soap at money saving prices. Our Candy is the best and always sold at a price just and fair to the buyer. Mt. Hood Ice Cream always on hand and foun­ tain service to please you. Our Milk Shakes excel. No war tax. We continue to maintain the high standard of our Drug Department. Intentionally we sell no item at a price we would not be willing to pay if we were the buyer and you the seller. Just now we are selling a good two quart Fountain Syringe for one dollar and until our stock of certain popu­ lar patent medicines is materially reduced they will be sold below the usual price. You will prob­ ably find no better place in Yamhill County to sup­ ply your Drug Wai ts than at HARRIS'