Dayton YAMHI LL LODÜK No. ». L O. O. F. Maeta each Wolnwoiay night in I. O.O. F. Hall BXOlMtKHOOD Of AMtRii AN HOMAN; Meet a Irt and Srd Thursday night each i non th Opera H» um \ Day ton, Oregon LIMITING LIQUOR PRESCRIPTIONS VOID CHANDLER ANDERSON Who Buster! Court Holds Cannot Dictate the Number Physicians May Issue. Dr. Miller, eyeglMH»»», McMJnnvIlle. Oregon. 4tf QR. 0. C. GOODRICH Helena. Mont.—Congress once hav­ ing said that alcohol can be used for YOU CAN BUY at a SACRIFICE Price my residence property at Church Day con, Oregon medical purposes cannot now dictate and Third streets, Dayton; also the to the physician as to the number of property of Charlotte Lewis estate at whisky prescriptions he shall write or Church and Fourth streets. These’ the quantity he shall prescribe. Feder­ properties will be sold if any reason­ al Judge Bourquin held here. In his able offer is made. See me for price Is still doing business at the same old decision Judge Bourquin invalidated und particulars. 29-4t stand. Bring your shoe work to him. the prosecution of Dr. J. B. Freund, a I-eroy Lewis, McMinnville, Ore. Butte physician, who it was charged All work guaranteed issued more than 100 prescriptions INVESTMENT!* AND LOANS within a 90-day period and prescribed Loans on farm and city property at lowest rates. Mortgages, not«« more than one-half pint of alcohol to You will find us at the bonds and contracts bought und sold one patient in 10 days. Stage Terminal Keep your money busy day and nigh The decision in substance held that See the undersignod for mortgage In BARBER SHOP congress cannot substitute Its judg­ vestments. Sixteen years of safe in ment for that of the physician, ruling MCMINNVILLE, OREGON Chandler Anderson, International vestments for clients Is a record of similarly to Federal Judge Knox of lawyer of Washington and New York, CARL MITCHELL. PROP. merit. Attorney B. A. Kilk». New York, who on May 9 last granted appointed by President Harding a McMinnville, Oregon an order restraining prohibition auth­ member of the United States-German Thoughtful mothers who know the YAMHILL COUNTY orities from interfering with the prac­ claims commission. The Oregon Fire Relief Association full importance of diet and physical tice of Dr. Samuel W. Lambert with is now writing fire and theft insurance on automobiles for members only. respect to the amount of whisky which regulation are always rewarded with w See—E. S. Beeson, Agent. might be prescribed to one patient. J. H. GIBSON. President joyously healthful children. The only Abstiact Books in Yam­ The ruling of the Montana federal FARM LOANS at lowest rat« of in­ jurist, however, goes further and holds hill County terest Repayment privileges after Simple rules of health are best if McMinnville, - Oregon that the portion of the federal pro­ the first year. Wm. Bain, room 10 hibition enforcement act which seek» McMinnville Nat. Bk., .McMinnville. consistently observed. The highly to limit the number of prescriptions is 39tf. Moscow.—The constitution of the Oregon. trained and experienced pharmacist invalid as well as that portion limit­ new union of soviet socialist repub­ For anything In Ileal Estate see J. ing the quantity prescribed. does not prescribe nor recommend reg­ lics. or the United States of Russia, E. PROFFITT. and approved by the Russian parliament, ulatory compounds which ultimately Ladd's Funeral Home. McMinn­ parallels to a considerable degree the might retard children’s health and ESTIMATES 15tf original American constitution, al­ ville, Ore. Phone Blue 5. Elmer Parish Dayton, Ore. development. though it provides some principles of PASI I RE—Cattle and horses. Call government resembling the British. 46x3, M. V. Wright, Day ton, Ore. In no case does it provide for a di- Mothers of Dayton have learned to BUY A ROASTER in genuine Wear- rect election. Its two-chamber con­ Chicago.—The federated farmer-la­ gress and supreme court jurisdiction 'Ever Aluminum ware for your sum­ rely on Watson’s Pharmacy. I^et us General Repairing of all Kinds bor party and the farmer-labor party resemble the American, while the cab­ mer canning. It holds six quart jars. serve you. 31tf of the United States, with individual inet is responsible to parliament, like E. Demaray's Hardware PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE GRINDING platforms and candidates, are announc­ Great Britain's, and congress is en­ FORD DELIVERY body for sale at ed as entries in the 1934 political field. trusted with legislative and executive reasonable price. Dayton, phone 64x3 The majority of the farmer-labor powers. "SERNES YOU RIGHT” W EAR-EVER Aluminum ware is party refused to affiliate with the fed­ A joint committee of both houses, Pbone Red 6k erated organization, a group born in consisting of 21 members, is to be the the best investment to take the place SEE the farmer-labor convention, and decid­ supreme authority in the interim be­ of worn out kitchen utensil». E. Dem- 31 tf ed on a platform and ticket of its own. tween the sessions of congress, and aray’s Hardware. A minority went over to the federated the council of commissars, or cabinet, ATTRACTIVE PRICES on a new- Mr. andd Mrs. W. Henderson and Mrs. George Griffin of Greely, Neb­ For all kinds of Blacksmithing party, splitting the farmer-labor organ­ will be mere managing directors of the White Rotary sewing machine will isation. E. Demaray’s childrden of Coffeyville, Kansas, are raska, is making a short visit at the various departments, whose acts can bear investigating. Plow worK and Repairs 31tf Leaders of ths farmer labor party, be overthrown at any time by congress Hardware. here for the summer visiting her fath­ home of her brother, Mr. A. L. Hard­ Horseshoeing A Specialty who fought against affiliation with or its presidium. FOUND—A ladies coat. Owner can er, Lloyd Sterling and family. ing in Dayton. the federated party in the face of a have the same by proving property Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kuhn and fam ­ L. E. Covell and family of Valsets, split in their own ranks, said their and paying for the adv. Tribune office BRIEF GENERA). NEWS SPANGLE’S BARBER SHOP ily of Brooks, Oregon, are now occu­ Oregon, are visiting Mrs. Covell's par­ party was “freed of a red menace and We are still doing business at the on its feet stronger than ever in pur­ KALE PLANTS FOR SALE:— C pying the Mrs. N. P. Robinson house ents, M. W. Kreitz and wife in this John D. Rockefeller celebrated his A. Rockhill, Grand Island, phone Day- on Alder street in aDyton. Old Stand ( suit of independent political satisfac­ city. ton, 41x16 LIGHT and SANITARY 32tf tion.” The federated farmer- labor 84th birthday Sunday at his home. Satisfaction Guaraneed Thirty-eight persons dead and more party welcomed to its ranks the dele­ I carry a full line of Radium Ap­ a Z. SPANGLE gates who bolted the farmer labor con- than 200 injured was the toll of Fourth pliance goods—pads, glasses and trus- (.’i of July celebrations this year. vention and elected five of them to ’■i Expenditure of $716,724 of forest es. V. P. Fiske, Dallas, Oregon. 32tf g its executive committee. g To know road funds for the construction of g I how good a cigarette roads in Colorado and Idaho has been Pleasantdale ORDERS TARIFF INQUIRY really can be made/ approved by Secretary Wallace. you must try a — Company at the L. McFee home on It is officially announced that Leonid Commission Wants Data Bearing on Krassin has been removed from his the Fourth were Milton Palmer and Duty on Logs. position as head of the Russian soviet family, Ross Dey and wife, Martin Washington, D. C.—The tariff com­ delegation in London, says a Reuter Buck and family of Benuda, Calif.. Mrs. Martin being a neice of Mrs. Mc­ mission has ordered an investigation dispatch from Moscow. Fee, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, sister of Into production costs and other data In view of the approaching wheat bearing on import duties on logs of harvest, the federal reserve board has Mrs. McFee from Nehalem, Ore., Mrs. fir, spruce, cedar or western hemlock issued instructions to federal reserve Butcher of Yamhill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack and announced Friday it had set agents through the United States to Balmer of Newberg and Mr. and Mrs. August 3 as the date for a preliminary take special precautions to insure ade­ Nathias Dunn of Silverton. All report A Western Picture « jolly, good time. hearing on the rate«. quate financing for the marketing of Miss Pelly from Salem, a neice of The commodities are covered by agricultural produce. Mr. Mr. Farlane, is visiting at the J. section 401 of the tariff act and the *The United States will maintain at A. McFarlane home. Also a investigation which has been ordered full efficiency during the next fiscal Mrs. Lloyd Cinnamon and daughter will go into one phasfe of the import year, "a minimum naval force at sea,” of Toledo, Oregon, visited relatives in rates which provoked considerable de­ of eighteen first line battlwhlps, four­ this vicinity a few days last week. bate when the law was in the mak- teen cruisers and eighty-four submar­ Lucy, the little daughter of Mr. and { Ing in congress. ines, under a decision of the general Mrs. Scott Edwards, was quite sick Experts of the commission have boerd formally approved by Secretary last week. been engaged in developing facts sur- Denby. Mrs. Martha Addison of Newberg Saturday Night | rounding the rates for several weeks. returned to her home in Newberg ■ Commission members, however, have Wednesday, after visiting the past Britain Pays U. 8. $4,600,000,000. declined to disclose the source of com­ two weeks with relatives. Washington, D. C.—The biggest fi­ plaints resulting in the order to in­ Miss Mae Sheldon spent last week at nancial deal in history was completed vestigate the duties. Rockaway, Oregon. when Great Britain handed to the United States her government bonds Establishes New Butterfst Record. NO COLLECTIONS to the amount of $4,600,000,000 and re­ NO CHARGE ; Chicago, Ill.—A new world's record WE SUE IN OUR OWN NAME ceived in return the cancelled I. O. U. butterfat production for one year on Srltlrmenta Made The Day We ('xdleet for $4,074,818,358 44, which she gave MAKE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY all breeds has been established by McMinnville when the Muge war borrowings were Oreicon Hillsboro Dekol plus Segis Dixie, a Holstein cow made. This exchange of definite Brit­ owned by Raymonddale farm at Vad- ish government bonds for the demand reuil, Quebec, the Holsteln-Friesian as­ No matter if I grind out teeth to note was made in accordaace with sociation of America announced. This fill, crown teeth, prepare teeth terms of the debt funding agreement cow produced 33.464.7 pounds of milk for bridge work, or extract teeth. reached here some time ago. You r Next Goal containing 1349.35 pounds of butter­ “There is no Hurt.” Because i fat in 365 consecutive days. You have finished hitrh arhool use the new anesthetic. DENTIST G. B. ABDILL Abstract Company RUSS CONSTITUTION RESEMBLES AMERICAN LAND SURVEYING Mapping BLACKSMITHING TWO FARMER-LABOR PARTIES ORGANIZED WATSON’S PHARMACY Fred Anderson JACK OHLERT See our FAVORITE HARRY CAREY in Canyon of the Fools STRIKE DeHaven Comedy ARCADE THEATER There Is No Hurt Harding’s Stay In Seattle Cut. President Harding Lands in Alaska. Twilight Sleep FOB THE TEETH This anesthetic is so different from’other anesthetics that there is no comparison. There are no after effects whatever, and pos­ itively no pain during the dental operation. I am the only dentist in Newberg who is licensed toad­ minister it. DR. E. H- UTTER Over the First National Bank Newberg, Oregon Ketchikan, Alaska.—President and Mrs. Harding celebrated one of the most memorable of their 32 wedding anniversaries by arriving in Alaska, the first chief executive and first lady of the land ever to visit the great northern territory. Goldfield, Nevada, Fire Swept. Tonopah, Nev—With but a few buildings left standing, Goldfield, Nevada's most famous boom gold catap, was an area of burned-over ruins as the result of a fire. The prop­ erty loss is estimated at from $5oo,. 000 to $750,000. Seattle, Wash. — Five hours have been cut out of the .president’s stay in Seattle, July 27, because promoters of tty; Seattle pageant, "Americanus,” refused to give up their rights to the University of Washington stadium to allow the president to make his in­ itial speech on Alaska in the evening. Educators Elect Woman President. Oakland, Cal.—The 1923 convention of the National Education association elected Miss Olive M. Jones, New York school principal, as president of the National Education association to suc­ ceed William B. Owen of Chicago Mr. Reames Made Ship Board Counael. Thirteen Million Motor Cars in U. 3. New York.—Motor cars and trucks registered in the United States on July 1 totaled 13,048,128, according to a survey just complsted by Automotive Industries. Seattle, Wash.—Clarence L. Reames, Seattle lawyer and ex-United States district attorney for Oregon, has been appointed special counsel for the Uni­ ted States shipping board for the atate of Washington. and, like all wide-awake gradu­ ate«. are looking to college. The State of Orettori citerà vou thè be«t of trainine and a collegiate dearee in thè leadiuit punuita and profemiona. sa fol- lowa; Engineering, Agriculture, Com­ merce, Forestry, Home Econom­ ics, Military Science and Tactics, Minino’, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, and Music Student lif* at the Collie is rkh in opportunities for lead^r- uhip and personal culture. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM You will always find at our store the purest Candies and the best grades of Ice Cream. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 HIGH GRADE CIGARS. TOBACCO AND PIPES For information write to LOG CABIN BREAD THE REGISTRAR O-eg<>n Agricuhnr?! ( Corvnllia RESTAURANT IN REAR OF STORE R. L. CINNAMON