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at Day ton and also that it con- tain« many relics and curiosities, and Is an Interesting place to visit. Neetkut Barber Expert Barber work in all lines E. G. Kidd Proprietor Dayton Lumber Yard A N Robinson, Prop. Building Material of All Kinds :: Phone 46x9 Box 177 OREGON .. DAYTON Z, Spangle Barber Shop Ladies Haircutting Agency for Newberg Laundry BATHS OREGON DAYTON Agate Grinding Jewelry made to Order Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler OREGON .. DAYTON J ’ Grafaphones at the lowest • ’ price ever known in this <. county INSURANCE *: Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and J; Life. We care for your needs. ’ J. L. Sherman & Son OREGON .. DAYTON MIU I I 4 1 0P4-4-4-1-W- LADD’S FUNERAL HOME i To Serve Humanity Better x X ■' Day and Night Phone Blue 90 .. M c M innville OREGON Dr. O C GOODRICH DENTIST Office Phone - Red 49 OREGON DAYTON Entered at the Post titileo at Day I'erhap» no one 1» more familiar ton. Oregon, aa second class mail with the conflicting ideas of our home matter, under the Act of March 3. dwellers than the editor of this news 1879. paper. Scarcely a day passes but we receive some criticism of the way iu which the affairs of the community EDITOR F. J. ROBERTSON are run. It would take columns, and also it would be unfair, to pub Subscription »1.50 a year in advance lish many of the communications The moat Important thing for our We should be as careful of our taxpayers to realise Is that little Is words as of our actions, and as far to be gained by simply complaining that everything may be gained from speaking ill. as doing ill.— and by constructive criticism if it be ac Cicero. companied by un Idea of how the con dition complained of may be Improv Last Sunday'« edition of the Ore ed, gonian contained quite a story of the It is not a difficult matter to or fort and blockhouse. This «tory ganise a spotless town. All it needs was written by the McMinnville cor is a little study of the principles of respondent to the Oregonian and is community building and a reasonable very misleading in a number of way«. amount of money. However, there Here is the story in full: seems to be the rub. The officials caunot get money out of the air. McMinnville. Or.. Oct. 1«.— (Spe They cannot make improvements cial )—State-wide interest has been without spending money, and the attracted to the unveiling of the spending of money means a jump In marker on the Tillamook highway the tax rate. No one need be re at the site of old Fort Yamhill next minded what happens when there week by the Yamhill chapter st the is talk of increased taxes. The howl echoes even throughout the county. D. A. R. The marker 1« a seven ton rock, As a fact, slight tax increase for located beside the highway, bearing legimate improvements should not a bronze tablet inscribed "Fort Yam be deplored. Only waste of public hill and the home of General Phil monies should raise our indignation. Sheridan. from 1855 to 1861. 300 Money spent in useful public Im yards east. Erected by Yamhill provements is an investment, not an chapter, D. A. R.. McMinnville. Oc expense. We are all stockholders in the corporation, and we always tober 20, 1926." The program for the unveiling get dividends In the shape of increas will be held at 3 o'clock, with many ed value to our properties when the prominent pioneers of the state in town adds to something of public attendance. Among these will be moment. Just a little reasoning will Mrs. G. G. Shirley, who wai born make a lot of us much happier, and at the fort when her father, G. C. perhaps a little more prosperous. You will be asked to vote on the Litchfield, was suiter there. At 3 o'clock a bugle call will proposition of levying a special dis open the ceremonies, followed by trict tax at the school house on invocation by Leonard W. Riiey, November 4th. Elsewhere in this president of Linfield college Greet issue you will And a notice of such ings. by Mrs. William Sly, regent election, and it also states in that of Yamhill chapter; address. "His notice that the increase of the tax toric Spots Marked by the D. A. R. levy for 19 26 Is six per cent over the in Oregon.” by Mrs. E. C. Apperson; amount of the year immediately pre address. "History of Fort Yamhill,” ceding. This means the year 1923- by Professor John B. Horner, Cor 24, that i« from June 21, 1923. to vallis; unveiling of the marker and June 30,1924. Now then, the differ presentation to the state, by Mrs. ence in the amount that this six per Ward J. Wisecarver, chairman of cent will bring between the 1925-26 erection committee, and the accept school year and the present school ance for the state by Governor Wal year will be approximately 370.00. It is also noticed that this amount ter Pierce. The monument is a deep, gray Is to be raised for transportation, stone of large proportions, with the insurance and supplies. Money that bronze tablet set into it. The nat is to be «pent in a most legimate Taking the pupils to and ure of the rock is known as a “nig way. ger head" and is almost unerosive. from school. Protection to the build The fort and blockhouse liave ings. And material with which to b«*en removed from the site and the do their work. It is up to each and every one to only remaining sign is the home of General Sheridan, which is still get out and vote FOR this special standing in good condition. It has tax. at the school house, November recently been remodeled and occu 4th. pied. Sheridan was stationed at the "Increased Expense« In Postal fort from 1855 to 1861. when he was called east by the government Department. Including Higher Rates to engage in the civil war. where he to Railroads, Consume All New Re- venues.” reads one of our daily won great fame. paper headline«, and further supply- The above states that the “fort ing figure« showing that the postal and blockhouse have been removed deficit last year was thirty-flve mil- from the site.” W’here is this fort lion dollars. Still we have a horde and blockhouse now? What has be of politicians running around these come of it? Why, this same fort pre-election days proclaiming that and blockhouse is now located in they are capable of putting agricul It is tural—the biggest business in the the City Park at Dayton. beautifully surrounded with trees nation—on a satisfactory and pro and flowers and every effort is put fitable basis if the dear people will forth to preserve this historic build- only give them political preferment. ing. From the write-up in the Ore After several year« of home-made gonian. readers would be led to think that this building is located hooch diet it 1« useless to agitate a somewhere in McMinnville, which is movement back to light wine and beer.. The trend of the liquor habit entirely the wrong Impression. Of course we cannot blame the is for an ever increasing strength Oregonian for the report as publish of the dope, and the average drinker ed in the Sunday edition, but we of today couldn’t get a slap, much think the McMinnville correspondent, less a kick, out of beer or wine. We through courtesy, if nothing else, may have to develop stronger stom might have mentioned that the fort ach linings and spent more for vul and blockhouse is located in the City canizing, but will continue to wor- ship at the shrine of the concoc- i tion that hits the «pot the first pop. Classified Ads E4*4"»-W*-M~M“M**^^^ : DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE | BEST BEDS ON EARTH Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. DAYTON OREGON If you have poultry to sell or feed to buy, see S, C. PURKEY. I can save you money. Call on me. Phone Red 79. OREGON DAYTON, DR.A.R.MILLER GLASSES (jcclusively Opl^ McMinnville TBIRHOAY, T11K DAYTON TRIRUNK PAGE TWO Oregon CITY OFFICIALS t RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING A commercial reporter advises of the fact that last year America spent 850,000,000 for Imported fore ign nuts. Now, that's one crop we I were sure this country had a Bur- I plus Hupply. The modern bathing suits i of the past season may be fully and simply i described as "something that begin« nowhere and ends at once.” One cent an word per issue. Announcements and Local« are charged at the rate of 10c a line for each insertion. When wheat sells for a dollar a Figures count as words. I bushel it does not follow that you No advertisement taken for less classify it a« buck-wheat. than 25c. Advertisements will be taken Not all the limbs visible this fall over the telephone if the adver 1 are on the trees. tiser is a subscriber to phone. -o------------- Advertisements will be ac cepted until 10 a.m. Wednesday Hood River apple crop estimated ’ for insertion in that week's Trib to exceed 4,000 cars. une. JOJ ,<BM Joplin HUBIJ --- «IIIBAJO3 LOST—Black leather pocket book. new 3100,000 hotel and business Finder leave at Demaray’« store block. 8-2tc and receive reward I OR SALE—Improved Oregon and r Marshal strawberry plant«. A. M. Ruggles. Phone 27x4. Route 2, McMinnville, Oregon. 8-2tp FOR SALE—Large, sturdy, built trailer, ready to run. Robertson, Tribune office. well-1 F. J. 1 8-2tp WANTED—Quantity of 16 inch wood. Must be dry. F. J. Rob ertson, Dayton. Ore. 8-2tp _ R. L. Harris FOR SALE—500 Steel handpower Mayor — W. T. H. Tucker Stumppullerg. 130 each. Horse- Recorder J. E. Mellinger Treaaurer power 175. Automatc Gates. City Marshal, Street and Water Hand well-borer«. Waterwheel«. Commissioner-- T. A. Boulden 7-tf Ill 3rd Renton, Wash. Councilmen — Joe Morin, E. De- maray, Paul Londershausen, Th<>s. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Young Teague, Iner Mortensen and W. horse, weight about 1200 pound« L. Sheard. O. H. Williams, Route 1 Dayton, Regular meetings first Monday In Oregon. i-u each month. STATEMENT OF OWNERSIIII Statement of ownership, munage- muut, etc., required by the act of Congress of August 24. 1» I 2. of the Dayton Tribuno, published weekly at Dayton. Oregon, for October 1. 192«. S ate of Oregon tounty of Ysuihlll Before me a notary public In and for the State and County aforesaid. 1 personali) appeared F. J. Robertson, who. having been duly sworn accord ing to law deposes and says that the name of the publisher, editor and business manager 1» F J. Rob- ertson. that the owner is F J. Rob- ertson, address Dayton, Oregon That the mortgagee» und security holders are none. Subscribed and sworn to before me thl« 13th day uf October, 19 36. J. E. Mellinger. Notary Ppblle. My coinniltudoti expires. June 3rd. 1927. ■ '* • O" ■ î ■■ Helens — Seven ships load more than 5.000.000 feet of lunib«>r in one week. Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Ace tylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty. Fred Anderson DAYTON Tailored Suits Box shooks, Cabinet Work, Mill Work and Building Material of all Kinds Phone Red 73 M. R. Cooper OREGON DAYTON Reggy, The Tailor mm Phone, Black 180 Newberg, Ore OREGON ÌLI.— Peffers Garage DAYTON OREGON ............................................................................... SOME REAL GOOD BUYS 34 acre«, 4 miles from town, 1 H mile« front rhun-h and »chotd, I H miles front pavetl highway. Good »andy loan wlth clay »ubaoil. 1*1 acre» In cultivation, 4 acres in limiter, 12 acre» |iasture, no waate land, rolllng, no »tonc, uatural drainage Colt Lighting Sj ttcm, phone, R. F. D. ami milk route, runnlng water thr year round gootl well. ail fenced. Houae 2H v 32 wlth full concrète haaeinent, chlckcn hou»e 20 x IM*, brooder hou»«* 12 x 21. tuirn 40 t4l will hold *1 cow», 3 horaca, hay and grain, hog house H x 10, gtMMl famlly urcharti. Prie«* •0,500.00. 33.tMMt.OO or accept KUM trade. 13 am*». 1 mile from town, 1 mile from paved highway, I mile from church anti _ Black loam with clay »iilmoil, 11 H acres in cultivation, 12 acre* clear«*«! po waste land, H acre pasture, rolling phon«*, it. F. D. and milk routr, giss! house, tmm 32 x 30, henery 2H x IH. 1 acre of strawberries, 1 horse, 1 cow, and farm Implements •0,200.00. •2.000.00 Cash, balance 5 years. m -I mm U. J. E PROFFITT REAL ESTATE Day ton, Oregon P. O. Box 188 Phone Red 31 MARSHACK’S DEPT. STORE 18 Stores Under one Roof Successors to D. M. NAYBERGER McMinnville, Oregon • It’s blanket time and we have • hundreds of them---they’re better than ever iq quality and price—here are blan kets from the low end Cotton to the finest of woolens Say Folks OO x 7 4 COTTON BLANKETH - Plain Gray with Colored Border ------------------------ BAHEMENT — 1.48 OO X HO DOl'BLE BLANKETH___ Fancy Border ---------------------- MAIN FIXMlR ---- 2.95 OO x 70 COTTON BLANKETH------- Plain Gray with Collred Border ------------------------ HA HEM ENT -------- 1.98 OO x HO HANDHOME PLAIDH___ Big Double Blanket» MAIN FIXIOR 3.48 72 X HO COTTON BLANKETH------- OJO Extra Hixe Cotton Blankets with Col- ored Border ------------------------ BASEMENT ------------------------ Oil x HO PART WOOL PLAIDS ___ Double Bed Siva- MAIN FLOOR 5.48 OO x HO PART WOOL BLANKETH Pin Ida—Double Bed Hire ---------------------- MAIN FLOOR ------ 5.95 SATURDAY JAP TEA POTH EACH 25c « ICE TEA GLASSES FOR 3 JAP Cl'PH AND HAVCERH FOR _ (3 cup» and 3 Saucera) • SEE * ....... Mill Work In the BASEMENT you can buy For Good tXTOBER Ml. lU'JO 25c OO x HO PART WOOL BLANKETS Warm and Comfy Full Bed Hlxc ---------------------- MAIN FLOOR ------ 6.95 OO X HO PART WOOL BLANKETH Beautiful Pialli», Heavy Weight ---------------------- MAIN FLOOR ------ 7.50 7» x HO ALL WOOL BLANKETH Lovely Plaid Blanket» ---------------------- MAIN FLOOR ------ 9.85 MIPN« We have the doggiest styles of WALK-OVES SHOES riHl • that you’ll find in a month of Sundays. You always find style, quality and fit in Walk-Over Shoes. Sold here only.