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DAYTON TRIBUNE < » NEETKUT BARBER SHOP Entered at the Post Office at Day ton, Oregon, as »«vond class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Oregon Dayton. < > <« ’ I < > I! We have twice a week laun dry service, Tuesday and Sat- urday. Agency for cleaning and pressing. Let us have your business. E. J. ROBERTSON Subscription 31.50 a year in advance «66666»»»^»»«^ «'-»♦»♦♦» J DAYTON LUMBER YARD A. H. ROBINSON. Prop. Building Material Of All Kinds J - Phone 46x9 Box 177 * ’ OREGON I, DAYTON. 66» »»»»♦♦< 6 6» < > < > < > Z. SPANGLE BARBER : SHOP Ladies Haircutting Agency for Newberg Laundry ; BATHS DAYTON, OREGON »♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦ 0» »»♦♦»» »»»»»♦♦»■»♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦'» ♦ Agate Grinding X Jewelry Made to Order ' V. H. BALLARD Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler DAYTON, OREGON Grafaphones at the lowest Price ever known in the county : »♦♦♦♦»♦«»»♦»»»■»♦■»»■fr»- »»frfrfr» Typewriters < ► < > <! 11 Rebuilt typewriters »11 makes $10.00 to 50.00. Rebuilt like new. New Corona & Reming- ton Portables. < .« J i Easy Terms ¡ ’ R ATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING While all this weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth is going on over the Wilson River Toll Road, let us be N mindful of the roads within th«« coun I One cent a word per issue. ■ ty that at the present time are very Announcements and Locals badly in need of re|>air. M are charged at the rate of 10c a X line for each insertion. We have in mind the Newberg bridge. Figures count as words. I The Wilson river route at the pres No advertisement taken for X ent time is unnecessary and uncalled less than 25c. for and instead of th«« state going into Advertisements will be taken S debt for approximately $3,000,000 over the telephone if hte ad- M if one-quarter of this amount wax subscriber to X ▼ertiser is spent on the roads and bridges that M phone. X are sadly in need of attention, it Advertisements will be ac M X cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes ■ would put the highways in pretty fair N shape and a considerable expense day for insertion in that week’s N I M Tribune. M would be sav««d. Not so long ago a gravel truck XKZNZMZKXXZKXNZMZNZWXKZXXN loaded with gravel broke completely FOR SALE—Milk goat, fresh about through one of the stringers an«l 27-tf seven planks on th«« Newberg bridge. Feb. 25. Peffer garage A front wheel and a rear wheel went FOR SALE—Ford car 1923 im del, through throwing the truck over on new tires. Peffer Garage 24-tf its side and almost went down into the river. It is stated on good author- FO RS ALE—Drag saw in first-class i ity that when a heavily loaded truck condition with stationary engma. is crossing the bridge that it has a Wil! al-o trade for wood cutting, side sway of from 12 to 16 inches. Rex I. Peffer. Dayton. Ore. 24-tf A pretty state for any highway bridge '_________ ____________ —-----to be in, isn’t is? FOR SALE_ New and second hand If the State Ml ST go into debt Sew ing Machines. Sold on easy for three millions of dollars there are terms. K. P. Loop, McMinnville, plenty of places to put it besides the ‘ " ¡Wilson river route. Governor Pat- 15-tf. Ore. terson should turn the Wilson river WANTED—Quantity of clean rags. route down flat and the three million Will pay 5c per pound. Tribune of turned over to the Highway Commis sion with the explicit understanding fice. that such highways as the Newberg- NOTICE—Having sold all my hatch- Woodburn, or any others that the ing eggs to the Salem Chickery, I counties find a burden to keep in re- can no longer supply eggs for pair, be taken over and put into a Som day, hatching purposes. Mrs. M. A. safe shape for travel. 27-tf which is not far distant, unless re Palmer, Dayton, Ore. pairs are made at once, a terrible ac FOR SALE—Furniture, stoves, tab cident will happen on the Newberg les, congoleum rugs, rocker, beds, bridge and the counties of Yamhill desk, kitchen cabinet, dishes, etc. and Marion may find that it will cost Mrs. Tucker, Dayton, Ore. 28-ltc them a heap more to settle the claim than it would to repair the bridge. FOR SALE—First class loose vetch It is expects! that the City Council and oats, and clover hay. John Litscher, phone 1x3, Dayton. Ore. will have a long session when they 28-ltc meet next Monday evening in decid ing the numerous questions for the FOR RENT—A small chicken and betterment of Dayton. The Camp dairy ranch, stock and equipment ground, the condition of the side for sale, includes 45 hens, 3 cows, walks, and the signing of the high place has 4 acres of loganberries ways being among the most import and 8 bearing walnut trees. Elmer ant. Now is the time to get started E. Stewart, Route 2, Box 22, Day- on work of this kind and it is hoped 28-tf that these matters will be dealt with ton, Oregon. in a most progressive way. WANTED—Young horse, gentle and Well. The free shows are all over. well broke,good roadster, about 12501b, will pay the price if the The monkeys are all gone and also horse is right. Richard V. Waldo, the other hideous and most poisonous reptiles from the deserts of Arizona, Dayton, Oregon. 28-ltn (or was it the darkest jungles of Africa). But say, our sewerage «vstem is working overtime and the CHURCHES town fairly reeks of Tiger salve. ta K E. G. KIDD < > EDITOR XMXMXHXHXHXHXMXKXMXKXKXMXM EXPERT BARBER WORK < » i > i » M ■ X M X X X X X M I N X N X N X N X N none more of constructive work 'for irrigation than any previous session. Briefly, the desert land board has b'M'n abollah<*d. and Irrigation admin 1st rat ion put under the control of a new body, the state reclamation com mission. consisting of the governor. secretary of state and stato treasurer, with the state engineer as the sucre tary of the commission. Owners of property have been given the right to pay off their Ilona and reteas« their own property. No change wax made In the certification law. and none In the Interest guaranty law, ox cept to provide that in the future Irri gation bonds would not bo a general obligation of the state. Rond holders and settlers still will have to get together for the compos! Hon of their differences, but tnachln ery hns been provided by which facta and valuea may be determined and refunding plana carried out. Senate bill 74. by Eddy, relieves the countlea from cooperation on the maintenance of state highways and requires that all maintenance expense be met from the state highway fund Since all state highways have been maintained by th«« state without co operation from the counties for sever al years, this legislation will not cause added expense to the state highway fund. INSURANCE LADD’S FUNERAL HOME ;' To Serve Humanity Better J Day and Night Phone Blue 90 <> M c M innville , OREGON ♦♦♦♦»♦»♦»KP^H^^»^«»^^-^^. | K DR. 0. C. GOODRICH I DENTIST ? Office Phone - Red 49 o DAYTON, OREGON State Traffic Force Increased. Now that Kansas has lifted the ban on cigarettes, there is no reason why a lot of people who have been smok ing, just as a symbol of independence, may not feel at liberty to quit. Our Men’s work clothing is priced to meet the demands of the Men who want the best for the least. Men’s heavy weight, blue demin Overalls, big-cut, well- made, per pair 95c and $1.15 Men’s jumper, each $1.15 Men's waist overalls, pair 98c Men’s work shirts, each 69c 79c 89c $1.00 $1.35 Men’s Rockford Sox, 8 pr for $1 Government prohibition agents are now supplied with cameras to snap Services every Sunday as follows: patrons found in raided clubs. Whew Bibie school at 10 a. m. Preaching at —what a bunch of “stiff” photographs 11 a. m. Chirstian Endeavor at 7 Uncle Sam will soon have. n. m. All friends are invited. It isn’t where you live or how you do things that makes you civilized— BAPTIST CHURCH but the distance you think beyond Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach your immediate horizon. ing service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at It is a cinch that the farmers were 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at desperately in need of help—else they never have gone to Congress for it. 8 p. m. ■Walter G. Smith, Pastor. 10 per cent off OREGON LEGISLATURE ENGS LONG SESSION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank M. Fisher. Pastor LAFAYETTE PHYSICIAN Services as follows: PHONE RED 78 Dayton—1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. DAYTON, OREGON Unionvale—1st and 3rd Sundays at Taxation Program Cause of 8 p. m. Holdover of Assembly For Pike—2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. Additional Week. I DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE • Lafayette—2nd and 4th Sundays at 8 p. m. “You don’t have to institute a law Senate Refuses to Reconsider Tithing suit to collect the wages of sin.” B II—People to Vote on Income Tax Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. and 6 Per Cent Tax Limitation Men’s all wool Blaziers, $4.50, $5.25, $7.50, $7.95 Men’s flannel shirts, $1.75, $1.95, $3.00, $4.25 Men’s Corduroy Pants, $2.98 and $3.75 Men’s Coveralls, $2.65, $2.75, and $3.25 Men’s Gloves, 58c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 nad $1.50 Men’s Union, Special Red Tag Day, Medium weight, long al- $1.00 coves, all sizes, Best Beds on Earth DAYTON, OREGON CITY OFFICIALS W. S. Hibbert Mayor.......... W. T. H. Tucker Recorder..... ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦ Treasurer J. E. Mellinger < > If you have poultry to sell of Z City Marshall, Street and Water 31 feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. “ T. A. Boulden Commissioner < ► I can save you money. Call Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon- < > on me. Phone Red 79. derhausen, W. S. Sheard, Iner Mortensen, James Wakefield and Frank Louis. OREGON 2 DAYTON, Regular meetings first Monday in each month. Motor Legislation Amendment Mostly Remedial—New State Office Building Provided For. Change's In the rules of the road do not become »fiectlve for 90 days, for the reason that the amendments to the present laws did not carry an emergency clause. Much Con»tructive Irrigation Work, Irrigation experts In the house and senate contended that this session has 5 FARM HOME HELPS Journalism, O. A. C, H ■ XNXMXMXNXMXHXKXNXKXMXKXNXN Forcing or fattening feeds ar«« harmful to th«« birds during the breed ing season, according to the poultry men at the college station. Do you know that you are not reaUy w«dl fed, no matter how much meat and potatoes you vat, univa» you have at elast one green vcgu- table a day? Baking soda, often used with green vegetables to set the color and make more tender, kills some of the vita mines. Rayon require *|>ecinl care in laun- dering. As with silk it should not bu rubbed directly with soap, but treat ed with a solution of mild soap dis solved in lukewarm water before put with materials to be washed. It is then washed with a gentle, squeezing motion, wrapped in a soft towel to absorb excess moisture and ironed with a moderately hot iron. FINE GRAIN Slab and Block Wood Leave orders at Wakefield's or order direct from the Mill Carlton Fuel Company PHONE 612 CARLTON, OREGON RED TAG DAY Saturday, March 5, will be Red Tag Day and the last day of our Dollar Day Sale. We have added a number of Special items and it will be a saving to you to take advantage of the many bar gains. CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. W. Bumard, M. D. o...... ........ Alfalfa ia not successful when seed ed too early in Oregon, says the ex periment station. Plantings in late spring hav«< always given better re sult* than fall or cnrly spring plant ing. It ia essential to get the seed bed free from weeds and well settled for alfalfa. OLD GROWTH J. L. Sherman & Son Sunday School—10 a.m. Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even ing at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Beazan. ----- - ZKZKZNZKZMZMZKZNZNZNZNZMZN M X H II X From Department of Industrial II February or early March the grower has an opportunity to harvest them «■arly in May when demand is strong and price» good. The most widely used variety of cabbage 1» Golden Acre, a Copenhagen market »train and of lettuce ia New York. On farms only. lowest rates. Ixmg or $ Short Terms. Payment privileges. Prompt Attention QUICK SERVICE Farm Loan Division METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.^ Room 1, U. S. National Bank Building McMinnville, Oregon A house bill that would increase the stnte traffic officer personnel an«' build it up into a constabulary fore« passed. The purpose is to Increase efficiency of the traffic department and add to A Connecticut bill provides that the number of state officers on th< every pedestrian shall tie a red lan roads. It gives authority for expend! tern to his coat tail as a protection ture of about $40,000 in increased and from motorists. That’s alright, too— added salaries and equipment. but we do not desire a personal red Senator Joseph’s bill that would tail light for gin-crazed drivers to at. Our faith still is in hedges aim and trees. OREGON TYPEWRITER CO. INC. make insanity legal cause tor divoro« was killed In the house. A bill passed which provides for sal arte» of not to eicovd $3600 per ye»i for the private secretary to the gover nor. deputy secretary of state and 4» puty state treasurer and $400(1 a yent for the state tax commissioner. The salaries of the first three offl clnls are to bo fixed by the board ol control up to the maximum fixed by the bill and the salary of the tax com mlsaloner Is to be filed by the tux eomtn lesion. The senate, by an overwhelming ma jortty. rejected a bouse Joint résolu Hon. submitting to the voters of th« state a conatltutlonal amendment pro vlding fur a divided legislative ses slon. Chicks are not remove«! from the ' incubator immediately after hatching by successful Oregon poultrymen. The greasy condition of doughnuts Requires Filing on Underground Water They are allowed time enough to dry | is removed by plunging them quickly A new departur«« In Oregon, but on off thoroughly befor«« being moved. into hot water immediately after they Unes similar to thos«> which have pre Transplanting of early cabbage and are fried. vailed In California for several years is the measure to provide for appro lettuce plants in Oregon will begin On«» heaping tablcspoonful ia equal priatlon for beneficial use of the un as soon as weather and soil conditions j to three level tablespoonfula, and one derm und waters of the state by fil are suitable, says the vegetable gar dening department of the state col- rounding tablcspoonful ist equal to ing thereon in manner somewhat sim lege. By setting plants out in lati- . two level tablespoonful». ilar to the filing on surface waters Filings may be made on these under ground waters for irrigation purposes, t I:' 2ÍÍ -r - 7- but such filings are to b«« made con tingent upon use of th«« waters In an economical beneficial manner, and the state engineer shall have the power to fix the maximum amount which may be used per acre of land each I season. It is provided that artesian wells must have suitable means for closing I ami conserving the flow when not ac । tually needed or put to beneficial use Legislation providing for a new ■date office building was passed. The bill provides that the state treasurer may borrow from the state Industrial accident commission funds up to 3600, pñ] ’’ll «00 to finance the building, at the rati of $60,000 a year and interest of 4H per cent. It is planned to have th« building under way this year. A measure was passed which would make the public service commissioners appointees of the governor. Under the present law. they are elected by the people. <^Xÿ<Hÿ<>^»^frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr»»4»^» METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. Oregon . <, Portland, i Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- < > Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and “Efficiency is the American girl’s ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at i ► Life. We care for your needs. long suit,” says an English observer. 11:00 a. m. Well, all we can say, after most care LeRoy Walker, Pastor. ful observation, she doesn’t wear it often; on the street, at least. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 3 ¡1 TIU «SUAY. M \R< H 3. THE DVYTON TRIBUNE PAGE TWO 3 E U n '2 I 10 per Boys blouscs, all sizes, good as- sortment of colora.... $1.00 Boys play suits, al Isizes. $1.00 RED TAG DAY 10% off all ladies house dresses cent off READY TO EAR Red Tag Day Last Day of Our Dollar Day 10 per cent off We have our new ready to wear department completed and have added a smart line of mil linery. i L » 10 per cent off Extra Red Tag Day, Special 10% discount on all Ready-to- wear. One day only. RED TAG DAY SPECIAL All slip over sweaters, big as sortment, all colors and sizes. 10%off. One day only. All Ladies leather purses, Red Tag Special 10% off. One day only. Ladies Umbrellas, Red Tag Special 10% off. Brill Stores M c M innville , O regon