Ladds Funeral Home. Mc M i rinviliti, Oregon, Phone Blue 6. 15if Paragraphical f' & Items of General Interest to Res- J idente of Dayton and Vicinity. F. J. Randall’s Grocery 8 P. TIME CARD 1 K - New Crop Walnuts 25c per pound Mr. Kinney and little daughter a fruit broker of Portland, were transact­ ing business with the I). E. & P. Co., of Dayton, Tuesday. SOUTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train 361 arrives 9:18 a. m. 356 arrives 11:45 a.m. 356 arrives 2:43 p. m. 353 arrives 6:03 p. rn. 357 arrives 7:14 p. m. Train Train Train Train Train 866 arrives *53 354 arrives x;5o 358 arrives 1:09 362 arrives 3:33 360 arrives 6:38 J. G. Eckman and 8. S. Duncan of McMinnville were in Dayton Tuesday arranging for exhibits at the Land Pro­ ducts Show in Portland in November. NORTHBOUND New Crop Filberts *1 a. m. a. m. p.m. p. m. p. m. Time Card Daytan Bus 35c per pound, 3 pounds for $1.00 leaves postoffice in Northbound P. M. Southbound Northbound Southbound Try White River Flour—Its Good M. for • 2:20 3:20 5:25 I Phone Red 28 OU have been walking in the sunny fields of prosperity. Life seems se­ cure. Youth and strength are care­ less and forgetful. You have spent money as you have earned it G. B. FOSTER 22 Bars for $ 1.00 PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO J. J. Denson and wife of Carlton ne day the latter part of last and »pent the day in Portland on busí- AI lilt ARCADI THtAIRf Suddenly a Rood of hard luck ( come» rolling toward you. Will you be overwhelmed by it ? Saturday. Oct. 28-Herbert Rawlinson in “The Black Bag. Also Baby Peggy Comedy. Mondy, Oct. 30—“Queen of Sheba.” One Show 8 p. m. Ad­ mission 10c and 25c. Not if you have a bank account to fall back on Start that account today. THE PICK OF THE PICTURES APPROPRIATE MUSIC For anything in J. E. PROFFITT. now be Done J. L. Stuart and F. T. Mellinger were in Portland Tuesday afternoon on businese for the Dayton Motion Picture Association. S. B. Dey, Mur. Ladds Funersl Home. Oregon. Phone Blue 5. Phone 42x2 e******************^»**»»^*»*»*'»*^»»^»'» %%*»%*%**%%%»%***%*>%»***%%«• WATCHMAKER and JEWELER AH Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. Call and look over my line of Silverware. Phone Red 70 Dayton, Oregon A YAMHILL COUNTY BOOSTER FOR TWENTY THREE YEARS S. P. TIMBERLAKE OF NEWBERG CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK YAMHILL COUNTY Election November 7, 1922 Pd Adv. see Homer Avery of Portland has been occupied a few days at the H. H Burn­ ham home here doing some plumbing work. Dey Lumber Co It Hi. Mallard Estate Harry Wilson was a Corvallis and Monroe visitor a day or so the latter part of last week. Have received a car of fresh cement and am now prepared to meet the de- c mands of our trade. Dayton, Ore. Heal McMinnville, 15tf. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs R. G. Ab- dill al their home In Dayton, Thursday morning, October 26th, 1922, an eight pound girl. Mother and child doing well and Daddy Ralph stepping high. MISS GERTRUDE WILKENS will be glad to receive piano students at Rev. F. E. Fisher’s home any Tuesday or Friday. A. W. McComb is the new owner of a part of the Harmon farm near the mouth of the Yambill river. Mr. Mc­ Comb and family come to this locality from Berkley, California. J. S. Morin was a business visitor in Portland Saturday last. City Marshall Wakefield has receiv­ ed a few individual reducers and is or will soon be busy installing them for the people north of town who have made application for city water. W. L. Sheard who has been operat­ ing a farm a few miles from Dayton the last twelve or more years has rent­ ed his farm ami has moved to Portland for the time being. WHITE Sewing machines at aray’s Hardware store. If your home is not wired we will gladly wire it for you and give you a reasonable time to pay for it, a little down and a little each month. Our materials are the best, our workmanship guaranteed. If you need an electric motor of any kind re­ member our services are at your disposal. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Servas You Right” State Senator Vote Ballot No. 27 o/Dayton Dayton Oregon a anra Po nnnnnnnrrannrHH raotuMsmnsusmil on ran*g A REAL SERVICE Í at Ladd’» Funeral Home is Mr». Ladd's personal attention in earing for the bodies of women and children and assisting in all services, thus producing a home like atmosphere. ■ Ladd’s Funeral Home Thos. JT. Ladd Mrs. Ora Ladd Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers J McMinnville, Ore. Paid Advertisement Dem- REPUBLICANS AÏÏENTION Elijah Corbett for County Clerk Elijah Corbett a lifelong Republican candidate for County Clerk at »he gen eral election November 7, 1922, aolicita the support of every loyal Republican voter. A successful business man who has had over twenty years experience in office work, and has been a resident of Yamhill County ten years. Was ap­ pointed by the County Court to succeed Mr. Wilson upon his resignation, and has conscientiously given the county the benefit of tho experiences gained during his long business career. Is thi icughly familiar with the duties of , the office, and if elected to succeed | himself promises the county sn efficient and economical administration. Go to the polls election day and vote a straight Republican ticket—and Mr. Corbett for County Clerk. Mr. Corbett has the unanimous an* dorsumant of ths Executive Committee of the Yamhill County Central Com­ mittee as the Republican Candidate for County Clerk. Pd. Adv. Phone Blue S 3!XKraDnnntxra