- CHURCH AND HOME— W I DAYTON TRIBUNE An Xia th»»quar» at Iha »nd o thin lina nwana that rmr auba. riptton r ( F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Publisher publisher hoi»«*« you will rvnew «own. Our facilities provide for every possible requirement. A Home in which is manifested the touch of thoughtfulness that makes every act an additional expression of Jaithand respect. A chapel which is convenient and adequate jor the spiritual comfort so needed at such a time. Entered aa «econd da»« matter, April 17, 1911, at the poat office at Dayton, Oregon, under the Act of Congreaa ef March 3. 1879. oca Subscription $1.75 per year in advance. Ladd’s Funeral Home F. T. Mellinger and family »pont the day Sunday in Portland and at the Thee. W. Ladd J , . , - Funeral Director» and LicensedI Lmbalmer» McMinnville, Or*. : t v s nxxnmnmu Phon« Blu* 5 uxxMamnnoaxïï muüonïïi A hou«« la built of etune or wood or Earl Burch and wife of Salem spent brick, but a home ia made of heart«. Sunday at the home of his parent« in Miss Stilwell and Mr«. Gilkey vi«it- this city. ed in Portland aeveral daye thia past W. E. Bales and family of Portland are spending a week or more at the Mr«. M. E. Nichols «nd sister Eliaa- home of the parenta of Mrs. Bales. D. C. VanDorn and wife, living near town. beth left Sunday morning for a month “Oaks.” Mrs. W. F. Abdlll was spending the day Wednesday with a daughter living in Newberg. V. M. Low and wife were Sunday visitors among relatives and acquaint­ ance» in Portland. J Mra. C. Litecher spent the day Fri­ day laat with children in Portland and doing a little ihoppir«. 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 T ribune . 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. fx>t us wrap you up some good tenderlions, steaks, chops, etc. Our prices are fair and our meats are the very best. Dayton Meat Market YAMHILL COUNTY J. Claude Proffitt, Owner Abstract Company J. H. GIBSON, President 'he only Abstract Books in Yam­ hill County Oregon McMinnville, Wm. Leckband Jr., wife and mother Mrs. C. Leckband were in Portland on W. F. Parker was a morning passen­ I ger via S. P. train Tuesday morning to business for the day Wednesday. Mrs. Jessie Hadley and children Portland on business. reached home some ten or more days Herbert Baxter accompanied by Mrs. Monday afternoon Mrs. D. A. Snyder Eva L. Same and Emma Hogle were • go from their visit st the coast. entertained he» Sunday school class at autoista to Pacific City Sunday last. W.S . U’Ken is now the proud owner a wienie roast on Palmer creek back of and driver of a new Overland car. For I J. Seitters and family of McMinn­ i in the Snyder residence. There were «11 that he spenda part of the time ville and two sisters from Ohio visited eight little girls in this party who had relatives in Dayton a portion of the day the store. the best time ever. The Arkansaw peach crop, which is Sunday. the 16th or Thursday August 3rd was H. B. Allen and wife returned home ready to move, will turn out 1200 In anniversary of Dayton’s big fire. more ear», or double that of last year. Sunday from a weeks vacation in East­ other words on August 3rd, 1906 fire ern and Southern Oregon visiting the Sure some peaches. started in the Bradley livery barn lo- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robertson of cavee and Crater Lake while away. cated in thp middle of the block. In a Farm women enrolled in agricultural Forest Grove spent Sunday at the home very short time the entire block was of Mrs. Robertson’« parents, B. J. Par- consumed. Those of us who were here extension poultry clubs last year raised riah and wife of thia city. then remember the strenuous work our 2,083 127 ataodard bred chickens. They J. G. Park and wife who have been people did in saving the stocks of mer­ received for chickens and poultry pro­ chandise in the store buildings in thia ducts «old, $1.617.047.83. in addition camping near the Fairchilds springs for a week or more have returned home to the supply produced for home use. Elmer Jackman returned the latter block. the latter part of laat week. part of last week from hia vacation at Mies Helen Roseman will be missed Cannon Beach. Elmer say« he got a from her accustomed place in the Mil­ full case of sunburn while imagining ler Mercantile store In Dayton for the he was having a good time. Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in regu- 1 WU appota- applica- lar session August 2nd. Two Refreshment« tiona were received. Next were served by the committee, meeting Sept. 6th OUR CUTS «««« UNKIND or more at Newport, Oregon. Sell Your Produce at Day ton 111 f G PRODUCE CO We Solicit Tour Business Will tie Open for Business Tuesday, August 1, 1922 Get Our Prices Before Selling Your Produce IO* They are GOOD! Day ton Lumber Yard coming two weeks while she ii Day ton, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT 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 o Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendations of the This institution offers a thorough, practical, and etandard education at a cost within reach of the high school graduate. U niyersity *O rfjgon $1.50 to $4.50 The former prices were from $2.50 to $7.50. See and be convinced. V. H. BALLARD THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN IS R. L. CINNAMON’S Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 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. THE HOME OF REFRESHING REFRESHMENTS Parton YAMHILL LODGE I. O. O. T. No. M Morin each Wadmadar nicht in 1. O.O. F. Hall QR. O. C. GOODRICH DENTIST COLLECTIONS we send yon a check for your share Oregon Day ton, When we make your LAND SURVEYING and The strongest and lagest Farmer«’ As­ sociation in the state. Insurance in ESTIMATES orce over $15,000,000.00 and over 10,- Day ton, Ore. Elmer Pariah 000 membes. FARMERS ONLY. For particulars sec—William Leckband, Dayton, Oregon, phone 57x3. 35tf. The Same Day KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. McMinnville, Oregon Hillsboro, Oregon ROBISON & NICOL Veterinarians Calls answered day or night. All do- FOR SALE: —A pure bred Jersey Is still doing business at the same old meatic animals carefully treated. Office bull calf, 3 months old, and a few pure atand. Bring your shoe work to him. Phone Red 5411: Res. Phone Blue 3912. McMlNNEVILLE, OREGON bred Duroc Jersey pigs, boar« and gilts. All work guaranteed J. E. Finpicum, phone 2x20, Dayton, Oregon. 27tf. For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to The UNIVERSITY OREGON contains: The college of Literature. Science •nd the Art« with 22 department«. The profession»! schools of Archi­ tecture—Business Administration - Education-Graduate Study -Law- Medicine—Music—Physical Educa­ tion-Sociology. Evaporators of Fruita and Vegetable«. Packer« of and Dealer« in Fruit t Vegeta blew and all kinds of produce. The 47th Year Opens October 2,1922 Always in the man et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Be sure to ace ua refore aelling any kind of produce. Foracatalofut orang information write The Retittrar, UnWtrHig of Oregon, Butene, Oregon. A»k your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables Do they give you Information that is Reliable? We offer you high grade alarm clocks at greatly reduced prices G. B. ABDILL Fall Term Open» September 18. Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Residence 13x20 Phone Red 79 Maping It offers training also in: The School of Music, Physical Educa­ tion, Industrial Journaliam. The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon C. S. Gingrich and THE HANDS OF YOUR CLOCK Mrs. George Gabriel and little daugh­ ter of Madras, Oregon, arrived Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. LOST—White and tan setter bird Coovert in this city where she will dog. Get reward by returning to Andy spend her summer vacation. Mr. Gab- Jacobsen, McMinnville, Ore. 36-ltp. riel will arrive here in the course of FOR SALE-A lot 40x100 feet in fifteen or more days. Marion Park, Portland, Oregon, set to L. L. Howarth living near town had fru't trees. Price $390.00. Rosin« the misfortune to let a pump that he Morse 9719, 65th Ave. S. E. Portland, was repairing fall on his hand with the Oregon. 36-4L result that he mashed two of the fingers The Day ton Evaporating and Packing and broke one other. Dr. Hall looked Company >s in the market for Black­ after the injury which ia now healing berries at the highest cash market up nicely. 36tf. price. Mr. V. M. Low extended the editor FOUND A bundle of 25 new grain of thia paper an invitation to take a sacks. Owner can have the same by ride with him in the country which we proving property and paying for thia accepted with profuse thanks. He told adv. us he was going out in the Unionvale STOCK AND GRAIN FARM FOR country to look after some phones. RENT: —250 acres in cultivation, 460 That just suited us so along we went. acres in pasture, also 288 head of A few miles from town he pulled up to sheep, 148 head of goata, 10 brood aowa one side of the road where a gate star­ and 8 milk cowa. Will give 10 year ed us in the face, and of coures we got lease to the right party. Inquire of out and opened the gate. “Lovely.” John Shelburn, phone 19x3 Dayton, In a few minutes we were confronted 34tf Oregon. with another gate. Mr. Low began to WANTED—Picker« to pick blnck- apologize by saying, “that he did not berries. Bonus paid to picker« who bring you along to often gates, etc., Ed Winger, and upon us assuring him it was a stay the entire season. 34 tf great pleasure for us to get out every Dayton, Oregon. few minutes end open gates, his face FOR SALE—30 head of cow« and lit up with smiles and he changed his heifers, fresh and coming freah in Oct­ remarks to the effect that he was com­ ober and November. Will consider plimenting us on being able to work trade on sows and pig«, goata or Ford the different combinations that was truck. Come and see what $35 or $40 n^essary to open these, some twenty- will buy. C. I. Booth, R. F. D. No. 2 five, gates on this trip. Of course we Ox. 44, McMinnville, Ore. 35-3t. were all puffed up by his flattery and SAVE MONEY by insuring your have promised to go with him again in property in the Farmers' Mutual Fire the near future. “Nuf sed.” Relief Association of Portland, Oregon. It offer« training for collegiate degrees in: Mine» Agriculture Pharmacy Commerce Engineerirg and Mechanic Art» Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Foreetry Military Science and Tadic» Home Economic» W. F. Ficke away Robert Addison is the new clerk in the Randal) store this week, where he ia trying tn take the place of Mrs. Jess White while she is awiy on her vaca­ tion. Now don’t smile at this for Bob ia succeeding in his undertaking. S. B. DEY Phone Red 54 Highest Market Price Paid For Cream on her vacation. Have just received another car of Cedar Posts. I am keeping my yard fully stocked up with Lum­ ber, “Shingles and all kinds of building material. Phone 42x2 (Location) Masonic Building = Keep your money at home, by carry­ ing your Fire Insurance with tne Ore­ gon Fire Relief Association of McMinn­ ville. Oregon. 23tf. 1 E. 8. Beeson, Agent. INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. Luans on farm and city property at lowest rates. Mortgages, note«, bonds and contracts bought and sold. K'ep your money busy day and night, ihe undersign«- for mortgage invest- menta. Sixteen year« of «afe inveot- ment« for client« 1« ■ record of merit. Attorney B. A. Kilk«, M c M innVIII«, Dragon. CORSETS When in need of a good fitting corset try the STEWART HYGIENIC Will call and take your messure- menta. Corsets made to older. Price« Vary Reasonable Mr». J. D. Montgomery Phone 11x11 I----------------------------------- ------- ■! ■ ll BLACKSMITHING General Repairing of all Kinds PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE GRINDING Fred Anderson