We Are Headquarters For Christmas Candies and Nuts I1 *M8WM8MMKMW««M««M«MiW»«( । Paragraphical Items of General Interest to Res- ! idem« of Dayton and Vicinity. 8. P TIME CARD CANDIES Our prices are the lowest. Plain Mixed 16c per lb., 7 lbs. |1. Xmas or Broken Mixed 20c per lb., 5 1-2 lbs. $1. Mixed Creams 20c per lb., 5 1-2 lbs. |1. French Style Mixed 30c per lb. 3 1-2 lbs. $1. Commercial Chocolates 30c per lb. 4 lbs. $1. NUTS Almond« 30c per lb. 4 lbs. for $1. Orngon Walnuts Fancy 35c per lb. 3 lbs. for |L Brazil Nuts 20c per lb., 2 lbs. 35c, 6 lbs. for $1. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 15c per lb. 7 lbs. for $1. Mixed Nuts 25c per lb. Use Penik’s Crystal White Syrup for making Candy Something new-Carnation Premium Rolled Oats 40c pkg. Preferred Stock Fruit Salad 35c and 60c per can. Glen Rosa Orange Marmlade, 35c per jar. Carsteins Boneless Pickled Pigs Feet 35c per pint jar. Libby’s Sweet and Sour Pickles in Glass 25c. Oranges 40c and 50c per dozen. Fresh Stock Seeded Raisins 20c per pkg. Seedless Raisins 20c per pkg. Bulk Raisins 15c per lb. Sun Maid Cluster Raisins 25c, A. & L. Currants 25c, Libby’s Ripe Olives 25c. Green Olives in Glass 35c. Ripe Olives 25c. Layer Figs 20c. Fancy Dates 15c. Ground Cocoanut 25c. Shredded Cocoanut 30c. Preferred Stock Fancy Maine Corn 20c. Golden Bantam Com 25c. Preferred Stock Tender Melting Peas 25c. F. J. Randall’s Grocery ’Phone Red 28 SOUTHBOUND Train 361 Train 366 Train 366 Train 363 Train 367 arrives 9:13 a. m. arrives ll;4Aa.n>. arrives 2:43 p. m. arrives 6:03 p. m. arrives 7:14 p. m. NORTHBOUND Train Train Train Train Train 866 864 366 862 360 arrives *53 arrives 8:6o arrives 1:09 arrives 3:33 arrives 6:38 a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus Leaves postoffice in Northbound Southbound Northbound Southbound M. for 8:2» 2:20 3:20 5:26 WHITE dewing machines at Dem- oray’e Hardware store. Several of our exchanges reached our desk thia past w<-ek In Christmas drees and greatly enlarged editions. Miss E'rma Hole !s the smiling as sistant clerk in the Watson Pharmacy this week. County Buperintendont Duncan spent a few days in Dayton in attond- ance at the Sunday school convention. Mrs. A. J. McCann, Jr., of Portland I>|S been »pending the week at the home of his parents in this city. I asi Monday our icy streets and sidewalks caused a number of our peo ple to act proud and “strike an atti tude" In various manners. Miss Cora Smith has severed her connection with the Yamhill County Mutual Telephone Co. in order to ac cept a situation in Portland. When calling up the Central and hearing that pleasant strange voice that calls you “number” puss it up and call it Florence Bingham, who has taken Cora Hmith’s place at the switch! hoard. . Dr. Miller, eyeglasses, McMinnville, Oregon. 4tf The Webfoot Christmas program will be given at the Webfoot M. E. church on Saturday night. It will be a Joint program between the church Saturday, Dec. 23- “The Heart and the Webfoot school with Miss Mor of Madyland,’’a Vitagraph Sup- rison In charge. This program is free c. . . ... . land everybody in the community is in- er-reature from tha famous stage vlted to be present. production by David Belaaco. Th. Chrt..»u pn«™. « ta. m «. AI INI ARCADI IHUIRE first Show Kt 8 p, m. immediate- i odist church of Dayton will be held IJf after community program and Sunday night at the church. This pro- gram will be rendered by the Sunday tree. Chriatmaa night--“Th* Cour- age of Marge O’Doone” by James Oliver Curwood. Don’t forget the Free Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. school and the choir. Music, readings, and drills will feature the program, t'-verYone *• invited to attend. Mr. and Mn. H. Kuiper were pleaa- antly surprised on Dec. 18th by many kind tokens of love on the occasion of their 68th wedding anniversary. Building Materials Have just received a car load of high grade Shingles which are now ready for our customers at a reasonable price. We also carry a full line of lumber and builders supplies always on hand. / S. B. DEY Dayton, Phone 42x2 Oregon Dr. Emma C. Koch arrived from Cal THE PICK OF THE PICTURES ifornia last week and will spend APPROPRIATE MUSIC __ iCbristmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hein Kuiper. She will return to Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, Vacaville Immediately after Xmas. Her Oregon. Phone Blue 6. 150 sister, Mrs. Rebecca M. laigar, came from Pendleton and together they The Tribune force hereby acknow helped celebrate on December 18 the ledges our appreciation to Mr. K. E. 58th anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. Kui- Williams for a treat of Hood Kiver per’s wedding. apples. Holiday Greetings mg «U» T hb Q uality S tork or P ortland . O rison am «U» - t - tt The town basketball team is having Miss Mamie Dye now smiles at you a very strenuous season. Already from behind the counters of die R. L. three games have been played. Two Harris drug store during these busy of them at home and one away from times In our city. home. Last Thursday night the town F. M. Hord and wife were stage pas team traveled to Portland and were sengers to McMinnville Tuesday after defeated by the fast Arleta amateur team 28 to 12. This is the smallest noon last. score the Arleta team has been held Mrs. George Gabriel and baby to this season. (Bi next Friday night, daughter arrived form Madras, Ore Dec. 29th, a Portland team called the gon, the latter part of last week at the Heacock Sash and Door will play our home of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Coo- boys on the Dayton floor. On New vert in Dayton. Year’s the Dayton team will travel to I , . .. .Grand Ronde and will play In the af- In endeavoring to install our lino- teinoon al that place On Jan 12th type machine and unforseen circum- the Orand Ronde team win come stances having arisen, this edition of lJayton to play. Correspondence has T/T" n°‘ UU'te “P l° 0,6 been had w,,h other teams and from I s an ar . 'all indications this will be a busy sea- Herman Wilson and family moved son for the town team. Those who to Sheridan last Friday where they have been out practicing under the -v------- rA-. -m a I Wil) make their future home. Mr. Wil direction of F. J. Schnell, who is act- son will have charge of a feed and ing as coach are, Frank Finnicum, By seed store at that place in which he ron Willard, Chet Christiansen, H. (Slim) Dodson, E. (Fat) Dodson, Walt has purchased a part interest. er Jackman, Bill Sims, Elmer Jack- R°^ Thursday.^ Frank Fo8ter and 8everal otherg rntu g Woodburn Penl“ud has promised to try out duties a. sub-clerk in the postoffice for the team and „ can here during the holiday mail rush. get lnto 8hape team wU, J* y ‘^ strengthened materially. The team last of this week or the first of next. practlce8 on Wednesday nights at 8 HE HOT AIR DRAFT and the HOT BLAST PRINCIPLE are exclusive patented features of every LANG range manufactured. Forcing the flames entirely around the oven, thoroughly and uniformly heating every inch of cooking surface, thia principle of stove construction has proved itself the most economical, convenient and gener ally satisfactory heating method ever invented. The Alaska ran^e pictured above is ideal for the smaller kitchen, possessing all the features of our larger models. Every heat unit is utilized, enab ling LANG stoves to operate at less fuel expense than any other ran^e manufactured. A visit to our store will convince you that your next stove will be a AM Ask Us About Them EJPEMABAY J HARDWARE QwUI lOsLsi A The Dayton Tribune is expanding by o'clock at the Community hall and any adding to its equipment a linotype ma- one desiring may try out with the boys. chine. The new piece arrived from I _ Portland last Friday and is now being Countv Sunday 8<*ool workers held installed. This improvement will en- a ««v«>“on at Dayton beginning Fri able the Tribune to render a still more lay night and clo8ing Sunday night, efficient service to its many friends The Pre8enta“on of problems in con- and patrons. nection with Sunday school work fol lowed by open discussions of ways and I>ayton young folk who are attend- means for securing the best results Ing O. A. C. have arrived home for the furnished a succession of inspiration holidays. They report the first term al meetings for the gathered delegates, examinations all complete last week- Out of the county speakers who deliv- end. Miss Helen Roseman is one offered special addresses were Rev. F J the returned and she Is now greeting Ghormley, Kern Park Christian old friends at the Miller " Mercantile church, Portland; Rev. J. F. Jasper, headquarters for spuds, beans and Methodist educational director, Port calico. land; Rev. G. K. Hartman, Second The high school boys basketball United Brethren church, Portland; team played the freshman team from Rev. C. A. Hadley, First Friends Linfield college on the local floor last church, Portland, and Miss Georgia Thursday night and won a victory by Parker, state secretary. At the business meeting held Satur the decisive score of 31 to 4. The speed and defensive of the Dayton day afternoon 8. S. Duncan, president boys almost resulted in a complete of the county Sunday school associa shut-out for the visitors, On Friday tion, was re-elected for the ensuing night both the boys and girls teams year. To be associated with him the motored to Willamina where they met convention chose as secretary-treas- the basketeers of that school. The urer J. G. Eckman of McMinnville. Vis- boy« contest resulted in a 30 to 11 I Hing delegates were furnished lodging winning for the local team but the a,,d breakfast during their stay and Dayton girls were defeated 12 to 9. tor their accommodation the Baptist IM. u 11 n ladies aid society prepared dinner and VIOLIN tescher, esll Red 61. 49tf supper on Saturday and Sunday. Ow- Dayton will have her annual com-Png to ,be extremely unfavorable wea- munity Christmas tree again this year. |U,er conditions the attendance was not The stalwart fir was brought down large but the convention was a suc- from the hills last Friday afternoon ceS8fu> one nevertheless and erected in the middle of the street In 8plte °r the 8»PP«ry snow which between the poetoffice and the council mad* tbe ditch a much more likely house. Now its many colored lights destination than otherwise, E. S. Filer topped by a dazzling white one on the IbraVed the dangers long enough to tip of the highest twig, are shedding a ,nake a tr,p tp McMinnville on Thurs- Christmas glow over the town each daT- night. Santa Claus himself is due to arrive at 7:45 on Saturday evening Fire Scorches Montesano Teacher. lust after the close of the community Montesano. Wash—Miss Jessie Retd, Christmas program. Under direction a teacher, was singed In saving the of the various teachers th? school children and high school students are records and other property of her preparing special features for thia oc-l school from a fire which, started by caslon and following their part a com- ■ an explosion, gutted the Church of the tmunity chorus will render several Disciples of Christ here. The build- •• was used as a school room Chrlitmas carol«, HAVE HAD HOLIDAY HOPES HBGHRNED By the arrival of a bouncing 12 ton car of Alfalfa Hay, and are hoping that another will come ; any day now, containg No. 2 Yellow Com in Bulk, Hope you want Mill Run, we have 100 tons. Hope you want Flour, we have 100 bbls. Hope your hens like Egg Mash, we have 100 sacks of each breed. We will make some Santa Claus prices in Quan tity for Cash. Our Hope* have What you Want When you Want It” Everything for the Cow, the Horse, the Hog, the Sheep, the Chicken and the Canary Bird. We Hope for you Merry Christmas9 and a 1923 full of hopes—Realized. That’s What We Hope. farmers’ Union Co-op. Whse. Co Phone Red 67