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4 L. . . _ IM , f 11 1 _ I resolution authorising appointment definitely committed to policy of re- /Al LIIUI JY1C Ill HI ipS , ofgn interiln committee to investigate tienchment in public affair». Davton Tribune JOHN E. BLACK. Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Post Office at Dayton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION - 11.50 PER Webfoot YEAR STRICTLY ADVANCE IN Vernon, Mrs. I. A. Allen, who is seri ously ill at her home. (Flo Bingham) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn motored to Dinner guests Sunday at the home Salem Sunday where they visited at of Mrs. Mary Gilkey were Mr. and the home of Mrs. Anna Shank. Mrs. Dr. Cook and daughter of Port Mrs. Joe Dorsey entertained the land, and Miss Lena Stillwell, of Day Social Service club Thursday, Octo ton. ber 25. The afternoon was spent in Mrs. Franklin P. Smith was the chatting and sewing, after which re house guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. trMbments were served. Guests of A. L. Holdridge. The former the club were Mesdames Will King. sister of Mr. Holdridge. James Bones. Harry May. A. Hop Mr. Clair Carter of Nehalem was kins, Franklin P. Smith of Salem. - ----- - Candidate for the Legislature from This County - . . We take thia liberty to call your attention to the sterling worth of this man from our midst aa a fit and prop- er man for thia very important post, He has the qualifications, the ex- perience and the loyalty. We know he will stand steadfast fur the people and for good legislation. He has the courage to say no. He has a record behind him. There is no speculation as to where he stands. He is a safe representative, and the watch dog of the treasury. On bills and unneces- sary appropriation of the state's mon ey. we have heard his voice say no, in the past, voicing his strenuuos objec tions, and if elected we will hear his voice again. Hi# opposition, The Oregon Voter, under date of Decern ber 10, 192A »ven says this of his past record in the legislature, where h*' "”de m,ny fri*ndl ««I •‘*rn*d respect of other members of the legis- Miss Esther Hadley accompanied the dinner guest Saturday night at the Mrs. D. Bingham home. by Miss Beryl Hadley, sang two num bers on the program at the Republi Miss Mildred Williams, daughter can rally which was held in Dayton Born and raised on a Yamhill of Mrs. Bessie Williams, was taken Monday night. Miss Flo Bir.gham. county or«*™*«’ »nd now pr»s to the McMinnville hospital Friday, Taylor. ldent of * lor»« property owner accompanied by Mrs. Elsie where she underwent an operation for and heavy taxpayer, plus the evidence rendered two numbers. appendicitis. Mildred is getting furnished by his name that there along as well as can be expected, her might be a Scotch ancestry behind UNIONVALE many friends wish for her a speedy i him—these seem sufficient (Mrs. C. L. Fowler) recovery. Mrs. Erma Shelburne and son of planation for Representative Mc- and Mrs. William I’hillip'» negative attitude during the Mr. and Mrs. H. May, who have McMinnville. towards practically been spending a week at the home of Warmington and daughter of St. Joe 111,27 Mr. and Mrs. Will Criteser, returned are visiting at the home of their par- ■” of the important money-spending ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith. Mrs. measures. Saturday to their home in Hoskins. Warmington is suffering from results lle was on* 1 of con- Albert May and Tommy Lyman of having swallowed a watermelon! »i«ently fearless members of the moved a family to Siletz one day the seed about two weeks ago. It lodged llouse who hewed to a straight line past week. in her throat and a great deal of in- of economy and they cared not into Several Mr. and Mrs. Dell Morgariedge flamation has been caused from ef- w^ose lap fell the chips. spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and forts to dislodge it. I thia group frequently re- ferred to I their action as partaking of Mrs. Jack Boundy, of McMinnville. Mrs. A. C. Heston attended the, the role a zx# of legislative ''VtaaLaa "brakes. ** ” To 1 T*.» Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reetx and son were wedding announcement 1.. luncheon —r>f of a , this purposei Representative McPhil- ' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. friend in Portland Saturday after- lips contributed his effort to prevent Mulloy of Laurel. oon, returning home Sunday by auto the state from skidding further off the ' Rev. Marcy and family of Hillsboro mobile with Mr. Heston. road leading to a balanced budget. visited Saturday at the home of Mr. “With his colleague from Yamhill, From two acres of land in the John and Mrs. B. A. Felton. 1 Representative Russell, he introduced Hibbs farm more than 100 bushels of Miss Flo Bingham attended the P. full developed corn was produced this the bill proposing to close the Nes-1 T. meeting at Pleasantdale Friday ,eason. The husking was completed tucca Bay and River to commercial . . hshing, fishing, a bill that produced a evening, October 26. singing two Saturday. This corn was planted . • f , . i . — . »P>nted fight. During the closing numbers, “Angela Mia” and “The j^ay 20. It i. is a cross of the Bloody- hours of the session he introduced a Sidewalks of New York," the latter in butcher and Golden-dent varieties, k eping with the political meeting , ----- which was held. Mr. C. C. Carter of Nehalem spent Sunday at the Will Criteser home. Another guest was Mrs. A. Hopkins, of Eddiesville. is Mr. Harold Richardson, manager of the .salmon cannery at Haines, Alska, returned to the home of his brother, James Richardson, last Friday. Harold has been away for the past six months. SETTE2 WAVE GET THE ELECTION RETURNS FROM Dayton Motor Co. M 3 PHONE RED 31 DAYTON. ORE. NXMXHXWXWXMXNXNXHXNXXXNXNn a u X X n Dayton Inn Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. ■ ti r OREGON r BEST BEDS ON EARTH H X DAYTON, • M 8KXKXKZKXNXXXHZNZM8KXN8KXM J. M. Beal New location next to Ballard’s Jewelry Store. FINE SHOE REPAIRING DR. L. P. DAVIS Physical Therapy Specialist Chiropractor Specialising in diseases of roctum. coion, small intestine, stomach and female trouble using Electro Therapy Electronic Painless Adjustment \ IL., Diet et Ira Cecum Tube Therapy Gymnastic Exercise Phone 424 Mardis Bldg. for Appt. Mc.Minnvill» _____________ Davton Lumber Yard A. H. Robinson, Prop. si X BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS NXMXKXM3XXKXKXNXNXMXMXMXKXMXKXNXMXNXNXNXMZMXNXKXMXKXN Phone 46x9 IN THE YOUR AIR OWN ON HOME WITH A KOLSTER RADIOLA OR STEWART-WARNER RA- SET. ASK FOR A Box 177 DEMONSTRATION.... WRITE OR Dayton Box & Lumber Co. M I I B 3 N 8 M 8 N Building Material of all Kind* LIME. CEMENT. DOORS. HEXAGON SHINGLES The Beat on the Market CONCRETE DRAIN TILE DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO ■ OREGON I DAYTON J PHONE BLUE 34. N3MZNZNXMZNZXXHZXBXZW8M8NZ Dealers in ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & CONTRACTING CO Yamhill Electric Co. IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” Phone Blue 34 Newberg or our Branch Offices DAYTON—DAYTON PHARMACY NZMZHZMZWZNZWZMZMZXZNZWZMX Sand and Gravel Give Us a Call Phone Red 76 ‘ N 8 I DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Office Phone « DAYTON > X g RED 49 OREGON X ÍZNZMXMZNZ91ZMZHZX8MXMZMZHXI Claire Winona Smith 4ZMXWZXZMXX8XZXXXXKZNXMXMZ * Personal Representative of Harold Bailey of Portland, Oregon. Orchestra director and instructor of violin, piano, harmony and com position. WILL OPEN STUDIO At the home of .Mrs. Walter Jackman. across from the city park. Special attention given to poise, interpretation and development of tone. SPECIAL THREE MONTHS RATE GIVEN TO BEGINNERS Wil) be at studio Wednesday and Saturday 3:00 to 6:00 Phone 59x8 for appointment or special interview Bounties From Oregon Rivers WATER FOR MINING WATER FOR MANUFACTURE WATER FOR COMMUNITIES SEE ». 8 »I M8NXWXMXNXNXMXN8MXMXKXMXNX J I From the Rivers Come For CROSSLY RADIOS MEATS THAT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS Everything in season We are at your service Phono Red 78 OREOGN XXMXMXNXXXNXNXMXMXNXMXXXNX » « N Oregon rivers offer unsurpassed scenic beauty, the zest of sport and the challenge of adventure. For our practical well-being, Oreg on rivers give us food and game fish. BUT IN MODERN CIVILIZATION FISH ARE THE LEAST OF THE RIVERS' GIFTS. ©o © M ti DAYTON, X « DIO nwwinni N 8 M I DAYTON MEAT MARKET PHYSICIAN I 1 R Mrs. Louisa Hanville returned Sun-' day from a month’s trip in California, where she has been visiting relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson kuhn spent Sunday at Newberg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Douthit. KADIOTiC x J H H. W. BÜRNARD, M. D M X THE NIGHT OF NOVEMBER 6TH Mr. and Mrs. Alton Vernon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. »nd Mrs. A. W. Vernon, of Rickreall. In the afternoon they visited a sister of Mr. X Election Returns Mrs. Jack Boundy of McMinnville was the dinner guest Thursday, Oc-, tober 25, at the Fred Kuhn home. Word was received last week that LaVere Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baxter, is confined to her home with scarlet fever. methods of clerk hire, alleging in the. Perhaps no man in all Yamhill resolution that the "idle and half-idle l'°nnty is better known than Arthui 'help is a demoralising influence upon McPhiUips. In the legislature hi» (hose who are here for work." The *°^e count. He will lie lis resolution, strictly in accord with hi» tenod to and can accomplish wnw- [ rigid and commendable views on buai- U*ng, and will If elected, nesa-like conduct of the legislature. ' No man or woman from thia county ailed of adoption. A majority of his *'v,'r nerd bo ashamed to vote for him. \ . JAMESON. ' colleagues voted to retain the chaotic M. F. CORRIGAN. ystem of distributing patronage to IL P. MALONEY. 'ianger»-on. D. E. WHEELER. 1 "Representative Me Phillips, con II. J. LONDERSHAUBEN, sistent with Yamhill county senti WALTER C. LYNCH, ment, opposed Wilson River toll road; FRANK HOLMES, voted against armory appropriation W E WRIGHT. grab, against additional circuit judge i : II \\ ISEC \R\ I R. for Multnomah county, against Uni- J G WIESNER. versity library appropriation, against GEORGE F. JAMISON. Ashland and Monmouth normal ap W. J. SIMKINS, propriations, but for eastern Oregon J. C. TAMIESIE, normal allotment. E. V. BLAIR. Voted against eastern Oregon tu- C W. WEAVER, berculosis hospital appropration, W. H. BARENDRICK. against county old age pensions, M A, REES. against naturopathic code, against J. C. COMPTON, making public service Commissionen W. T. VINTON appointive, against Eddy's public KL1KS, B. school control bll. W, M. RAMSEY, “Voted against making insanity c C. JACOBS. ground for divorce, against county Paid adv. funds for publicity, but for bill for permitting cities to levy taxes for ad Transatlantic Telephone Service vertising purposes: voted against giv- With the recent extension of trans ¡ng trustees under trust indenture atlantic telephone service to all of power to collect rents from mort Belgium, the total interconnected tele gaged property; favored income tax phones is over 20 million. This is and tithing bill, and deviated from more than 82 per cent of all the in salary increase policy in favor of ad struments in the world. ded compensation for governor’s sec The modern American, who can talk retary and other deputy secretaries; to a friend or business associate in opposed submission of constitutional London, Brussels or elsewhere in Eu amendment to people repealing 6 per rope at a reasonable cost, is witness cent limitation. ing one of the newest miracles of “A starting, enjoyable character. progress. Vote NO 309 311 313 315 WATER FOR IRRIGATION WATER FOR LUMBERING HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER SHALL WE TIE UP FOUR GREAT RIVERS The aim of the water and fish bills is to prohibit the use of water from the DESCHUTES, McKENZIE. UMPQUA and ROGUE rivers and their tributaries for «“any purpose whatsoever”, except fish propagation, covering one fourth of the state and one half the undeveloped water power. Paid advertisement by League in Opposition to Water and Fish Bills J. E. Shelton, Pres. Eugen «.Oregon. Z. 5 SPANGLE BARBER SHOP Ladies’ Haircutting a Agency for Newberg Laundry h BATHS N DAYTON,.................... OREGON 8 XK8tlXXXM8WZMXWXKXK8NXKXC4Zr ZKZC9ZKZKZWZKXXZHXKZNXM8MXN z ;c Affords Liberal Practical Farm Education The 18th Annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Port land, Oregon, November 3-10, affords a liberal education in every phase of the farm industry. Exhibits feature America’s finest pure bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes. Prize money totaling $100,000.00 will be awarded. Combined are the Dairy, Land and Manufacturers’ Products Shows, Wool and Mohair Show, Indus trial Exposition, Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work Exhibits, Fox Show, Northwest Hay and Grain Show, and great “Truth in Meats” demonstration. For entertainment there will be America’s great est and most brilliant Horse Show. We, here at the Bank of Dayton know that a visit to this great farm classic will result in gaining a knowledge of improved farm practices. It is for this reason, therefore, that we join with Pa cific International in urging the farmers in this section to attend the Exposition. Bank of Day ton nnrnnmn iJlMiinra Agate Grinding Jewelry Made to Order tl X X M Z M X H X M X V. H. BALLARD ■ Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler T I 8 N Grafaphones at the Lowest Z M Price ever known in the county. M I 8 S9 ■ ■ ■ • OREGON M X DAYTON, z M M BMZMZWZMZMZXZK8MXK3HZUXMZN WZMZXSNZWXHZXZMZXaMZNXMZMS M H JJ I Insurance H Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and Life. We care for your needs, n b ---------- B ■ J. L. SHERMAN & SON n RMZM8H8M8MZH8K8NXMZNZHZM8N FOR INSURANCE SEE C. S. Lewis Phone 9x10 Day ton Service th at satisfies