— Paragraphical FRESH VEGETABLES Items of Qsnsral Interest to Res­ idents of Dsyton snd Vicinity. '•*******w****a*wa*a»ww*www»»wx 8. P. TIME CARD FOR THIS WEEK ■OUTH0OUND Train 861 arrives 9:11 a. m. Train 356 arrives 11:47 a. m. Train 866 arrives 2:36 p. m. Train 353 arrives 6:43 p. m. Train 867 arrives 7:12 p. m. Green Peas 15c per pound New potatoes I Sc per pound Strawberries 35c per pound Tomatoes 15c per pound Lettuce 10c per head NORTHROUND Train Train Train Train Trsin 366 864 358 352 360 arrives 6:50 arrives k:43 arrives 1:00 arrives 3:46 arrives 6:46 a. m. s. m. p.m. p. m. p. m. Time Gard Dayton Bus I .eaves postófHce in North bound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound M. for 8:25 2:20 3:20 6:25 R. X. L. Almonds 25c per pound Bulk Dates 20c per pound. Al THE ARCADI IlffAIRf FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 Cscil VanWey and family are the naw people that are occupying the 1 Harris house at the corner of 3rd and Alder. Mrs. VanWey waa formerly Doris Parish, daughter of Milo Parish. CINNAMON’S Confectionery and Ice Cream Store Mrs. Viola Brazaau and children of Newberg and Miaa Grace Abdill of Portland spent Sunday with their moth­ er, Mrs. W. F. Abdill. t Lsdda Funeral Home. McMinnville, Oregon. Phone Blue 8. 16tf Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regular session May 3, with a good attendance. Contributions were made to G. A. R. I »nd Flag fund ami to Near East Relief. I Refreshments ware aerved by the com- Imittee and social hour apent. I In McMinnville Wednesday, May 10. 1st 7:30 p. m. there will be a meeting I at which all csr.didatee for state and I county offices have been invited to I speak. Each candidate will give a I abort talk and answer questions. This I will give the public a good opportunity I to “size up” the candidates and women I voters as well as men are urged to at- I tend. THE HOME OF REFRESHING REFRESHMENTS We carry a large line of Magazines, Dayton agents for Butterick Patterns Mt. Hood Ice Cream constantly on hand None Better. We handle a full line of Electrical supplies. Get our prices. You will find no Electric Lamp superior to the Edison Mazda. ; ; met our Dsyton boys, Harry Sherman ;; and Earle Coburn and are loud in their praises of the way these boys sssisted < I in their entertainment while there. We are glad to call attention to a genunine bargain. We have just placed on sale a big lot of glass tumblers, capacity 8 ounces, neat pat­ tern, good grade and priced at 5 cents each for 1 or 100. See our windows. How many? A Record of Achievement W Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste! Since 1013 State taxes have increased 748.7 per cent! This gross extravagance must be stopped! Mr. Patter­ son has pledged that when elected he will make a sub­ stantial decrease in your state taxes by efficient and eco­ nomical administration. A vote for Senator Patterson is a vote for clean, economical business-like government. PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE >01 Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Paid Adv, DO YOU WANT A RADIO PHONE? . What is more attractive than a country home comfortable and well appointed, with the modern and up to date conveniences, that make home life easy and pleasant? With running water in the house, provided by an electric pumping outfit, elec­ tric iron, vacuum cleaner, electric range, fan for the summer months, heaters for the cool’fall days, all these made possible by having electricity on the farm. What attractions in the town can draw one away from a reality so pleasing and satisfying? And now the radio phone! Within a short time we shall have installed a Westinghouse receiving set and the public is invited to be our guests at our offices in Newberg. This set is capable of “pick­ ing up” 1500 miles and we feel our many friends will have the opportunity of listening to excellent entertainments which this set will afford. sick this past week is reported as im-| proving slowly, R. L. Cinnamon, his I father was also confined to tbe house [» I day or so thio week. 11 Electricity is the balm that eases the hard­ ships of human life. We shall have for sale the radio phones and after our set is installed we shall carry a stock to supply the large demands that are sure to follow. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Serves You Right” tnimmmmnixumnmnmmiacmmsnn] Mrs. Hattie Stanley and her daught-1 | er Rath have moved from the rooms I I they occupied in the Hotel building to I I ’ nothing whatever to do with Fatty Ar- what is known as the Lottie Lewis I ; I buckle. When they come home have house across the street from the M. E. ; ' ALWAYS AWAKE Our telephone is always awake and we are always ready to be of assistance to you. Our service is alike to all people. them explain this matter to you. church. NOTICE- Last week we printed that The efficient school teachers who! the Brotherhood of Amercian Yeoman have so well conducted our school this I would meet on May 11, 1922. But ow­ year have been rewarded by all of them I ing to things unforaeen we will be un- being re-employed for the coming I = | able to have this on this date, but will school year which assurea us of another I hold the meeting on May 18th, instead year’s good school. j; of the 11th. Hoping that all members W. W. Nickell, County Assessor was I new n^d old will be present, and don’t renewing acquaintances in Dayton I forget the date. May 18, 1922, in the I Monday of this week. While here be Opera House at Dayton. I called on the Tribune force for a short Ernest Broughton, District Deputy. time. VOTE FOR FRED WITHEE for I County Commissioner. Always a good Il Prof. Roy Marion Wheeler accom­ HdctlKE PAHEBSON HILE he waa collector, the buaineaa of Mr. Patter* aon'a office practically doubled yet he reduced the coat of running hia office by 16,380 a year. Since 1906 haa been a aucceaaful farmer at Eola, Polk County. In 1919 and 1921 aerved aa State Senator from Polk County. Aa chairman of Senate Finance Committee led the fight againat whoissale salary increase bills and defeated moat of them. In 1921 voted againat increasing Governor's salary. at 3 p. m., and at Day ton ; I Banker Sherman and Postmaster <• Miller sre spending tbe week in San ' I Franciaco on offical business, which has ' He is a man of rare personality and proved executive ability. Here, briefly, is hie story: Isaac Lee Pat* teraon was born in Benton County. Oregon, in 1859. Attended country achoola and worked hia way through Christian College, Monmouth. Be* came a aucceaaful merchant in Salem. In 1894 waa elected Stata Senator from Marion County. In 1898 waa appointed Collector of Cuatoma at Portland, by Preaident McKinley; re-appointed by Preaident Roosevelt in 1902. Dayton Oregon Mrs. Charles Hadaway and eon Ellis 103rd Anniversary of the order on the were McMinnville shoppers Saturday I night of April 26th. A lerge crowd of I I last. I the membership and their families I Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, I were on hand to enjoy tbe program I I Oregon. Phone Blue 5. 16tf. I whieh was well rendered. Short speech-1 I es from long time members were listen-1 Misses Lens Stilwell sr.d Hilda J. I J I Olsen were Portlsnd visitors Saturday, ed to and appreciated. Refreshments I i: I Friday afternoon last Mrs. L. H. werve served etfer which a social hour! ; I Litacher entertained the Dayton Needle was enjoyed by all present. Archie Abdill io now employed by I ' I Club at her home in this city. A fine the Union Oil Company of California I ■ I time is reported. in driving a delivery truck for this I I Mrs. Amands Wilson is enjoying s company. He waa in town Wednesday I 1 • I visit from her daughter Marie, aeveral < I days ths Istter psrt of last week and morning accompanied by his manager I a Mr. Nichols of Newberg, who was I I the fore part of this. here looking ef ter the business of the I I I b| Messers Hsrry Dey, Joseph Wheeler Company j , I end Rev. W. T. Ford were in Eugene a The Cinnamon child who has been so I day or so recsntly snd while there they STORE CHATS at the primariea Friday, May 19. of Dayton Last Friday evening some twenty or Little Junior U’Ken who underwent more members of the Epworth League I a sligt surgical operation last week re- of this place and a number of Leagues I cuperated rapidly and is now playing from other parts of the County were about aa usual. entertained by the League of McMinn­ The Odd Fellow end Rebekah fra- ville, in that city. • I ternitiea of Dayton, celebrated the Wholesome candies that She will like Melt-in-your-mouth Ice Cream that everybody likes. An oasis welcome to child­ ren as well as grown-ups during the summer months. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR Dollars deposited in the bank are like a magnet they attract or draw others to them; but dollars unwisely spent will do the same only the attrac­ tion or drawing power will be in the opposite di­ rection. Kenneth Goreline who baa been seri- For anything in Real Estate see lously ill at his parents’ home for a I month or more was able to walk down J. E. PROFFITT. G. H. Stonebrink expects to leave town for the first time Saturday last. | Monday morning for Sofia, New Mexi­ Len Litacher haa been busy tbe last co, where he will make his home with I few days in wiring the aew rooms for I Yamhill Lodge No. 20 I. O. O. F. his son George. THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN IS R. L HARRIS I E. S. Filer reports bis baby as sick and among those that have the whoop­ ing cough. Next Week—“Across the Di­ I Grand Island I at 8 p. m. vide.” L F you want to see your dollars Come rolling in, start a BANK ACCOUNT, accumulate a working fund. Let your money work for you. F. E. Berry has been on the siek list this week but is able to be out again at thia time. Saturday, May 6— “Our Mutual Friend” by Charles Dickens. Classed as one of the forty-seven I Sunday May 7 is education day in best pietpres produced last year. I the Evangelical church in Dayton and Termed “The Perfect Movie.” I the sermon both at Dayton and Union- I vale will touch on Christian Education. Comedy—“Rough Seas.” I Preaching at Union vale at 11 a. m. F. J. Randall’s Grocery R. Well Trained Dollars - Ladd’s Funeral Home Formally Tilbury’s Chapel McMinnville, Ore. Phone Bine 5 Kgn rniiiinviiinnisvviiiiiivvvvvMiivinivin Hl Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Evaporator» of Fruita and Vegetable«. Paeksrs of and mad b< oater and stands for a square panied by Messrs Virgil Isham and Daalrra in Fruita, Vegetables and all kinds of produce. Hsrry Naeve all of Portland were Sun­ deal for all parts of the County. Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruits (I’d. Adv.) day visitors at the farm home of C. S. Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. M. R. Cooper msde a rush trip to Lewis a few mllee from Dayton, the Ask yovr Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables I Portland Tuesday morning on import­ occaaion being the birthday of Mr. Tbe visitors express them- ant business and reached home in the I I Lewis. I selves as bsving been highly entertain­ early afternoon. ed and they exhibited much interest in I Mrs. C. A. Ponnay of Portland spent Miss Evalyn Hog Ie who has been Mesdames Stuart and J. L. Sherman I the well kept stock and young chickens. | sevearl days this last week at tbe home quite sick recently is once more sble to accompanied by J. E. Mellinger and I I of her brother, J. E. Mellinger and be about town and at school once more. Toledo to get 3-story hotel. wife were in the County seat for a short time Monday afternoon. I I Yamhill County ia to have a Free wife in Davton, returning to her Port­ Miss Cecil Goodrich who has been land home Saturday last. attending school in Newberg this win­ Some nine or ten of our prominent Clinic.—Yamhill county heatlth week Barry Bond is building a neat and ter was in town the latter part of last ladies were in Portland Wednesday will be held in McMinnville for four | days from May 10 to May 13 inclusive. where they and a number of ladies from up to date bunaglow on his farm near week renewing acquaintances among On each of the days sbove mentioned I various clubs in other parte of the the S. P. Station. This new house former friends and schoolmates. there will be specialists in the partie-1 Gresham—Zwiebel Manufacturing adds much to the appearance of the County were entertained by the As­ Co. installing new machinery. sociated Industries of Oregon. They ular lines involved out of Portland who neighborhood. left us as a happy bunch of people and I with the local doctors will diagnose the Mrs. Jesnnstte Ogden Bsiiey of the Fire last week at the Bunker home cases snd tell whst kind of treatment I St. Johns country waa visiting her par- when they come home and indigestion a few miles from town, on whst has sets in. we may have a different story I | should be necessary to put ths patisnt ents, H. G. Ogden and wife several been known as the Dick Goodrich farm I in good health. Thia wurk is being days recently. to tell. done sll ovet the state under the super­ was confined to the smokehouse where We are pleased to tell his numerous Mrs. M. R. Cooper spent a greater vision of the Stste Board of Health. it originated and burned only a few friends that Mr. James Coovert is still portion of this week with her parents shingles off ths woodshed. By the Wednesday will be Dental day; Thurs­ continuing to improve some and feels In Portland and visiting among former day Tubsrculosis day; Friday Mother’s timely aid of the neighbors the fire was that he la on the fair way to recovery. friends and acquaintances. controlled without much damage being and infahts day; Saturday School child­ done. >90,572 contract let to rock road Keep your money at homo, by carry­ ren’s dsy. Consultation snd sxamina- from Toledo to Eddyville. ing your Fire Insurance with the Ore-1 tion sre fres to anyons who wishes to Miss Viola Isham, a former Dayton Bids called for surfacing St. llelcns- gon Fire Relief Association of McMinn- tsks sdvsntsgs of this opportunity. girl, was a Sundav visitor with her sis- Pittsburg road. ville, Oregon. For information consult Drs. Hall or tsr, Mrs. Eli Kurts snd family In Day- Astoria—>14,243.54 contract award- E. S. Beeson, Agent. 28tf. Goodrich, ton, led for street improvements.