DAYTON TRIBUNE* STORE CHATS WANTS A. W. McComb F. T. Mellinger. Editor Publisher The Oregon Fire Relief Is your own Entered tut second class matter, April home company are you keeping your 7, 1911, at the peat office at Dayton. Yes we have Kotex. money at home. E. 8. Benson, agent Oregon, under the Act ot Congress of March 3, 1879. FARM LOANS at lowest rate of in­ We sell fishing tackle. terest. Repayineut privileges after the first year. Wm. Balu, room 10 Hubscription $1.75 per yr. in advaive McMinnvlUrf Nat. Bk.. McMIunvIllo, “Once a trial always Nyal. Oregon. 39tf. HOTEL NEEDED For anything In Real Estate see J We sell Butterick patterns. The lamentable condition in which E. PROFFITT. Dayton suffers without hotel accom­ modations or means of caring for visi­ INVKSTMFNT8 AND LOANS No better milk shakes than ours. tors was well illustrated last week-end Loans on farm and city property at when 177 visiting delegates and guests lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, attended the West-Willamette Baptist Everything for the school room. bonds and contracts bought and sold. association convention here. Although Keep your money busy day and night individual residents are glad to open See the undersigned tor mortgage In- their homes to accommodate such vis Delicious Mt. Hood Ice Cream alway s on sale. vestments. Sixteen years of safe 1 il­ itors as these, what of the dozens— vestments for clients is a record ot or hundrers—of commercial visitor* We carry the Edison Mazda electric lamp and who call here in the course of a year' I merit. Attorney B. A. Kliks, there's none better. McMinnville, Oregon What encouragement do guests get, to come again if their reception is at­ DAIRY RAN1 II for sale or trade. tended with makeshift or emergency arrangements? Even at church con­ During our temporary absence next week, Mr. W. L. McFee, Dayton. Oregon. ventions, visitors do not feel as much W. Reburn, a registered pharmacist will be in charge Western Roller for sale cheap. See at ease knowing that their sojourn I You are asured efficient service. Demarays Hardware. 21tf. is at the expense of personal inconven­ iences to individuals as a public hostel-1 FOR SALE;—A good second hand rÿ. How much actual loss there is to i and .... its surrounding territory Always something new in our Candy Department. one horse wagon. Inquire of C. Had-1. Datyon - . . ley. phon« 59x16. Dayton. Ore. 21tf I by n’a™".of t,h” “PP“»1’’«; >a‘ k of ac- This week we offer a fine hand made chocolate—as­ __ ---------------- ----- ' ... - | commodation for visitors, the Tribun« sorted—21 cents half pound. Its’ a bargain. DAIRY COWS for sale. L McFee i cannot venture a guess, but that there ’ is a loss we believe no one will deny. Dayton. Oregon. We are informed that a committee appointed from the Dayton Assoc­ We have just placed on sale a particularly fine line FOR SALE—Fresh 3 year old Regis­ was iation of Business Men to investigate of box writing paper. It comes in assorted colors with tered Holstein cow. Roy Will, phone ways and means for secuirng a hotel 41x9, Day ton, Oregon. for the town. We fervently hope thev either plain or tinted edges. We believe it to be the bring some definite prospects to light, best 50 cent value on the market today. KALE PLANTS for sale. See D. for home town boosting will lose much C. & D. H. VanDorn. Phone 10x3, of its effect if there is no place to Dayton, Oregon. house visitors. Let us have that hotel. is announced that McAdoo will FOR SALE—<5 weeks old cockerals, run It for the Presidency on a govern­ (ci 10 cents. Mrs. R. E. Williams, ment ownership of railroads platform, Phone 20x12, Dayton, Oreogn 25-2t. but it is conjectural just how far he will run if the people still remember j Back Door Out Chester Morgan has departed for bow he ran the railroads when he was j South Bend, Washington, to work in Editor: “What is that man so mad Dictator. the mills there. about?” BAVOOOOOO! Homer Begun has been very ill in Boy: “He says that he sent you a See Topsy Turvy at Dayton. Southern California but is now gain­ poem about his little boy which start­ When human life starts boiling and ing and his granddaughter expetes to ed, ‘My son, my pigmy counterpart—' showing sure signs of giantic social bring him home as soon as he is able Editor: “Well, well, we run it, what’s upheaval, a “Bavu” always makes his to travel. anpearance, an illiterate man with a Dave Starr has advertised a sale for Boy: “Yes, but look,” and he handed f irceful personality who dominates Wednesday afternoon at his place and the boss a copy of the edition in which with brutality and magnetism. “Bavu” will sell all of his possessions. Thurs- . the poem was printed and he read: is the beast of the picture of that day he will leave for Stonington, Kan­ sas, with his son. Mr. Starr has im- I The Tribune office was brightened up “MY SON, MY PIG, MY COUNTER­ name coming to the Aracd- Theater, Saturday night, a big dramatic role proved a great deal during the last by the first boquet of the season, Mon- PART.” _ ..... , . .ifor inimitable Wallace Beery of few weeks. Elizabeth ----------- Simler - r rank LaPort who has returned ■•'rhe the . I day - wher( , Mrs. ----- ------------ Flame of T ife ’ “Robin Hood” Lafayette baseball team lost to brought in a beautiful and fragrant from a two months stay near Corvallis i and “White * Tiger. 1 “Bavu” is run- Amity last Sunday to the tune of 9 to bunch of sweet peas. has been busily at work around his ning at the Columbia theater in Port- S in the 11th inning. “Bill Courtney q q Carter has been busy this week home making many improvements in land this week. “Bavu” was a stage pitched the first six innings and elicit- - laying a new concrete sidewalk along ... the premises. p'.ay written and produced by Earl ed t , favorable comment. . , .. v u v « m-z his property on Fifth street, improv-! Seven Dayton men who motored to Carroll theater in New York City. .cvi\a mee ings e > ev. 1 and en}jancjng value of his Vancouver Tuesday night to witness Stuart Paton of “Reputation” fame fany are drawing larger audiences ¡property and adding the conven-1 ritual work put on by the McMinn- directed its filming. each evening. Sunday night a large -ce of his neighbors ville of Elk, wepe Rex peff R. L HARRIS, Druggist Lafayette Locals of town points attended. Ernest Broughton who has been Ed Converse W dey Humphrey, Koss Harry H. Unger who has conducted *ork',n* {°T American Yoeman in Cay A M, Vernon, A. C. netmering the pool hall for the past vear has Portland has been transferred to Sa- ‘ "d M G. «‘Her. More than 650 Elks closed up the place and at present the:lem’ where he W'H have char^ of a ™*present of whom approximately bulding is not occupied. certain Part of the work ,n that «ty.|^ were McMinnville men. C. A. Hoyt is in Powers, Oregon, H,s family has accompanied him this At the Seashore having accepted a contract there. week and may make arrangeemnts to Sweetheart: “Kiss me, Honey!” G. C. Montgomery of Portland spent move there ,n the near future. Will: “I can’t, I've gut sand in Saturday here on business. । G. H. Stonebrink left Monday morn- my mouth." Lewis Snyder has accepted a posi- ing for Salem where he will visit a Sweetheart: “Swallow it, you tion in Marshfield and left here for brother and two sisters for some time, that city last Sunday. Mrs. Snyder Dr. Carl Stanley and wife of Port­ need it for your constitution.” P. S.—Why did a local hardware will go later to join him. land spent Monday in Dayton with dealer squirm and turn red, at the “Doc” Churchman has returned from Mrs. Ruth Hayden who is a cousin. Home Talent play? Elma, Washington, badly crippled up Misses Bonnie and Cherry Carter, by being struck by a heavy log, break-ldau„hters of c C Carter and wife ing his arm and several ribs and caus- Dayton, have been having a delight­ The Women Relief Corps No. 6 met ing .other injuries. I ful Week-end visit with their friends in regular session and conferred with A isitors to Portland from here dur- ! the Hessler family living near Dayton n committee on plans for Decoration day. It was decided to observe it in ing the past week were; Jay Brooks,1 n > T ya j * \ L a t u *r n A. Billington, Joe Mattie, P. n P. r Gray, i L. Prof. . J. . B. . Dodson was ... away , from ... the usual way. At close of meeting a n- ~ । I the school a dav or , so this week with ommittee served refreshments. VV m. Courtney and Mrs. n G. « M. « Holmes. x r George ’ o Smith u has returned 4. , from - a slight spell of sickness. Bend and will remain for a short Meet Miss Topsy Turvy at the opera I house soon. time. Charlie Place has returned from A surprise party in honor of Mrs Eureka, California, and reports sell­ F. M. Hord who leaves soon for ing his mining claims there for a good her new home in Portland was given price. by the Pleasant Hour Reading Club at j W. C. Jones visited in Dallas, Sheri­ the residence of Mrs. F. T. Mellinger, dan and Hillsboro during the week. Tuesday afternoon. Solos, eadingf Harold Carder and wife motored up and a variety of stunts formed the from Portland and spent Sunday with entertainment and a beautiful baske’ Mrs. Carder’s mother, Mrs. Mary E. of red roses was presented to the de ­ Jones. parting member. The Thor, all metal, oscillating type, washing ma chine, within reach of every home. Price to our elec trie users only, $99.00 on Time, and $94.00 Cash. There are over 750,000 Thor Washers in use in America. The Hurley Machine Company, manufac- urers of the Thor Electric merchandise, is the pioneer of the washing machine business. $10.00 Down $2.00 per week 50 CIGARETTES KF You will alway« find at our »tore the purest Candiet and the beat Ri ade« of Ice Cream. HIGH GRADE CIGARS. TOBACCO AND PIPES LOG CABIN BREAD KESTAVKANT IN MEAN OF STORE R. L CINNAMON For Commencement Time A Watch makes an Appropriate Gift An attractive line of watches for ladies or gentlemen at prices that will save you money. V. H. Ballard CASH PRICES 49tb Kerr’s Flour 491b Lovely Loaf ............. 1001b Kerr’s Chick Mash 100 lb Kerr’s Developing Mash 1001b Chick Feed .................. 1001b Eastern Oyster Shell ... 1001b Grit, all sizes, .............. CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRUES OTHER GOODS .... $2.00 .... $1.90 .... $3.25 .... $3.00 .... $3.25 $1.25 .... $1.25 ON ALI R. L. CLARK PHONE RED 54 Federal Farm Loans Increased to $25,000.00 Congress amended the Farm Loan I^tw allowing the Federal Land Banks to loan to one person, $25,000, in­ creasing the limit of $10,000. Loan may be had at 5’/“ per cent interest, on or be­ fore 33 years on farm lands. M c M innville national farm loan ass ’ n „ U. S. National Bank Building, McMinnville, Oregon. Mrs. Hazel Carter and her sister-in- law, Mrs. E. H. Burnham of Forest Grove left this morning for Tillamook en route for one of the Tillan^xlk county bea hes where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Bessie Foster of Portland spent Sunday at the home of her father, W. E. Foster, living near town. J. G. Park and wifi1 accompanied by Z. Spangle and wife pieni ked Sun­ day on the Trask river. GENUINE “BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Gives You This Floor T’S the easiest floor to clean and keep clean— no Back-breaking scrubbing—no bare floors to absorb grease and dirt. Sanitary-and offer­ ed in proper colors. I When the youngsters find a novel way film the fun with a KODAK (GRANI FF.) means surface protection sive flooring. Easily p inexpensive, good for ar hallway or other surface ¡>m wear of expen­ t on, dries quickly, / indoor floor, steps, ’ 3 be walked on. Acme Quality Aluminum i. camel—juet what you need for »hobby radiator». / nmh »tovepipe» with Acme Quality Stovepipe Enamel for protection and appearance. on the autographic film and the picture story of the “hottest day” is authentic. .We carry a complete stock of autographic Kodaks, priced as low as $6.$o. See them here. Watson’s Pharmacu “SERVES YOU RIGHT” Phone Red 64 Dayton, Orejo YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO “It Serves Ynu Right” CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM GOOD $10.00 Dnv n $2.00 perweek Your weekly payment on a washing machine will cost you less than a weekly laundry bill. We will de­ liver cne to your door and give you a demonstration of Thor Oscillator” withou on on ’nur part to purchase. The time pric? from us is the same as the cash price if you buy elsewner. Your elec­ tric company is here to stay. We stand behind the goods we sell. I «wcjB»1" ' " "wa—