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Save Monev bv >n8ur*nK your property in the Farmer*’ __________ z. Mutual Fire Relief Association of Port land, Oregon. The strongest and largest Mutual Fire Association in the state. Insurance in force over $15,000,000.00. FOR FAR MERS ONLY. For particulars see, WM. T. LECKBAND, Dayton, Ore., phone 57x3 COMMERCIAL ARTIST, SIGN PAINTER Seattle.—In a heavy pall of forest tire smoke ami fog the bi* freighter Harry Luckenbach rammed the steam schooner Henry T. Scott amidships at 6 o'clock Sunday morning In the Strait of Juan de Fucu, causing four deaths and complete loss ot the smaller vessel. All ot the victims, members of the crew, were trapped below decks when the vessel plunged to the bottom a few minutes after the collision. The crash occurred about eight miles west of Neah bay. The Henry T. Scott was bound for San Francisco from Seattle. The Harry Luckenbach was outbound from Puget Sound ports for New York via San Francisco. Twenty-six survivors from the Scott were taken aboard the Luckenbach from the two lifeboats from the waters of the strait. The Luckenbach then turned about and steamed for Seattle with the survivors. Oregon Day ton Lumber Yard Have just received anothercarof Cedar Posts. I am keeping my yard fully stocked up with Lum ber,’Shingles and all kinds of building material. S. B. DEY Day ton, Oregon Entered us second class matter, April 7, 1911, at the |>ost office at Dayton, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription 11.75 per year in advance. The undersigned has had the Red Warehouse repaired and a larger motor installed and is better equipped to handle your grain expeditiously than ever before. Will be able to Handle the Grain Growers’ Association Shipments Sacks and Twine for Sale RILEY L. CLARK Dayton, Oregon STATISTICAL NOTES X Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendations of the The earth is 400,000,000 years old, according to the estimates of the geolc- gists. We put meat before» you that is WORTH MEETING Good meet is the making of a meal. It is the foundation of a healthy eating. Get cuts from fresh, well-fed stock. Let us wrap you up some good tenderlions, steaks, chops, etc. Our price* are fair and our meat* are the very best. Dayton Meat Market J. Claude Proffitt, Owner HAVE YOU THE COURAGE— To meet failure and obstacles on every hand? a To meet your enemies with love for hate, good for evil? To speak the truth when a He would help you out of a difficulty? To bear the blame which belongs to another because you do not want to bring pain to others? To forego extravagance mo that you may provide for the future welfare of those dependent upon you? To move steadily toward your goal with a serene mind when you know that others ridicule und consider you n failure? To remain in obscurity to support n parent, or a helpless sister or brother, when you have the consciousness of AMERICAN LEAGUE PLANNED the ability to do big things?—London Uruguay Proposes Combination of Tit-Bits. Nations on Hemisphere. Dye Makers Lose Fight In Senate. Washington, D. C.—The government Washington, D. C. — Dye manu of Uruguay has proposed as a prin facturers of the country failed tn the ciple to be adopted by the nations at tending the fifth Pan-American con fourth phase of their fight to' have the ference to be held in Santiago, Chile existing dye embargo and licensing next March "that all countries of the system continued after the coming In American continent will consider ah to force of the administration tariff bill. The senate by a vote of 38 to an encroachment upon their rights an 32 struck out provisions of that meas encroachment upon the rights of any ure under which the embargo would one of them inflicted by a non-Ameri have been continued for one year and can power,” and that “such encroach might have been extended for any part ment would give rise to a common of an additional year, at the discre and uniform attitude of all nationr tion of the rrcgfdent. of America.” Uruguay also has proposed that an American league of nations be form ed to bring about the observance ot the principle. ANNOUNCEMENT Phone Red 54 FOR AM SMGKE GAUSE COLLISION OUR CUTS « nmw UNKIND and subscribe for T he T ribune . Lesson* Given in Oil and Water Colors Phone 42x2 F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Publisher Four Men Are Lost When If this paragraph is blue pen ciled, it means that we are send Schooner Is Rammed and ing you sample copies for a short Sunk By Freighter. time asking you to read carefully WM. E. BALLARD Dayton DAYTON TR/BUNE thia II m nwana that your auba. ripUon haa vxpired or la about to expire. The publisher hope« you will renew aoon. wvertiji Sell Your Produce at Day ton f G PRODUCE CO We Solicit Your Business Will be Open for Business Tuesday, August 1, 1922 Get Our Prices Before Selling Your Produce (Location) Masonic Building Highest Market Price Paid For Cream W. F. Ficke C. S. Gingrich and THE HANDS OF YOUR CLOCK Do they give you Information that is Reliable? We offer you high grade alarm clocks at greatly reduced prices $1.50 to $4.50 The former prices were from The population of the globe is In I OR SALE —Kale plants $1 50 per $2.50 to $7.50. See and be creasing ut the rate of 14,000,UU0 an 1000. A. T. Nairn, phone 18x8, Dayton nually. convinced. FOR S a LE—One set of wagon bol Of the total number of 1,277 charac ster springs capable of carrying 2000 ters in Shakespeare’s plays, 157 art- pounds. Price very reasonable. James females. Richardson, phone 9x18, Dayton, Ore- The population of the British em gon. 33-2t. pire exceeds one-quarter of the world’s William T. Leckband represents the population. McMinnville Nursery and will sell you New Zealand has 85,000 telephones a full line of nursery stock at a low in use, an average of one to every six price. See him before placing your teen inhabitants. fall order for trees. Phone 57x3, Day- R. L CINNAMON’S 33tt Out of a population of 4,700,000,000 ton, Oregon. the world contains only 550,000,000 FOR SALE:—90 acre farm at La- white Inhabitants. Center, Washington, cue mile from A geological survey has shown the town on a good road; good house anu Wholesome candies that She will like Melt-in-your-mouth ' probable area of Canadian oil fields barn; farm machinery and some stock Ice Cream that everybody likes. An oasis welcome to child as 3U0.000 square miles. included in this sale; two wells and ren as well as grown-ups during the summer months. spring with running water on place. The earth’s total land area is 33,- Price $9000. Will take small place in THE HOME OF REFRESHING REFRESHMENTS 123,171,200 acres, of which forests partial payment. Inquire of Fay Rob cover 8,097,319,827 acres. inson, phone 17x20, Day ton, Oregon, Only one-third of the world’s popu or address L. J. Fanning, LaCenter, FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT lation use bread us a dully food. Oue- Washington. 33tf When we make your half subsists chiefly on rice. FOR SALE:—Cabbage, kale anil A man la not as old as he feels, but broccoli plants. Inquire of or call C. as old as the songs he feels like alng- A. Rockhill, phone 11x16, Grand Island ing. V. H. BALLARD This institution off'srs a thorough, practical, and standard education at a cost within reach of the high school graduate. It offers training for collegiate degrees in: THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN IS Agriculture Mine» » Commerce Pharmacy Engineering and Mechanic Art» Vocational Education Forestry Chemical Engineering Home Economic» Military Science and Tactic» Confectionery and Ice Cream Store It offers training also in: The School of Music, Physical Educa tion, Industrial Journalism. Fall Term Open* September 18. For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon o COLLECTIONS YAMHILL LODGE I. O. O. F. No. 20 Meet« each Wednesday night in I. O.O. F. Hall Dayton Poem by T(ncleJohn DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Oregon Dayron, YAMHILL COUNTY Abstract Company ATTENTION TO DETAIL' J. H. GIBSON, President The only Abstiact Books in Yam hill County Oregon McMinnville, therTJ1? £ and Maping ESTIMATES Day ton, Ore. Elmer Parish G. B. ABDILL Is still doing business at the same old stand. Bring your shoe work to him. All work?guaranteed I Stern parents are usually that way, not from convictio*; It's because they can't help it. All men are a little lower thnn the angels and the distance keeps varying from time to time. we »end yon a check for your share The Same Day KNIGHT ADIUSTMtNT CO. McMinnville, Oregon Hillsboro, Oregon If a cat likes a man It will caress a chair leg ten feet away. A dog shows WANTED—Pickers to pick black no such indirection. berries. Bonus paid to pickers who stay the entire season. ROBISON & NICOL Farmers find more opportunities for Ed Winger, fun than ever watching a town man Dayton, Oregon. 34tf trying to bitch up a horse. FOR SALE: —A pure bred Jersey Call« answered day or night. All do- bull calf, 3 months old, and a few pure It Is a proud reminiscence for nny , mestic animals carefully treated. Office bred Duroc Jan«? pigs, boars and gilts. son or daughter that a golden wed Phone Red 5411: Rea. Phone Blue 3912 McMINNEVILLE, OREGON J. E. Finnicum, phone 2x20, ding was celebrated in the family. Veterinarians nece?s!^ of bringin’ up the rear. ’ 7 Dayton, Oregon. 27tf. i thou,san bttle ventures that a feller undertakes it Keep your money at home, by carry may be plantin flowers, or it may be killin’ snakes Our hanA ing your Fire Insurance with tne Ore accom^h the Or the hand,e of the plow—but we don’t gon Fire Relief Association of McMinn- accomplish anything, without a-knowin’ how I ville, Oregon. ■ e. n?an that borrys money at a triflin’ rate per cent mav E. S. Beeson, Agent. dissipate h1S wages till he don’t know how they weni. S 23tf. m°T 'Cnder’ aS he ^e amount might ibi INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. r U lhe SPender' on the things that count Loans on farm and city property at Th ‘ M . i • Is w?men that’s disposed to keepin’ house ’ lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bonds ' '''if"1 an’ S(iuaI1 ab^t the mouse! Thei and contracts bought and sold. Keep fight the little red ant. while they love a dog. by iing* but that's the way with women—they aspire to greater things i your money busy day and night. See 1 LAND SURVEYING Subscribe To The Tribune, Pa^ attention to the commonest of things STOCK AND GRAIN FARM FOR RENT:—250 acres in cultivation, 460 acres in pasture, also 288 head of sheep, 148 head of goats, 10 brood sows and 8 milk cows. Wil) give 10 year | lease to the right party. Inquire of John Shelburn, phone 19x3 Dayton, I Oregon. 34tf l the undersigned for mortgage invest ments. Sixteen years of safe invest ments for clients Is a record of merit. Attorney B. A. Kiiks, McMinnville, Oregon. Everybody knows how to do some- thiug well. It Is n pity that so often he Is not given the opportunity to do Half the time when one feels him self growing Indignant he will find that he is not minding his own busl- neiis. the second and third classes have the power, upon vote of the elector*, tc sell real estate for either cash ot credit, is the ruling of the supreme court. The decision reverses tin King county court. BLACKSMITHING General Repairing of all Kinds PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE GRINDING Fred Anderson