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Sayton VOL. I ^rìbùn^ DAYTON, OREGON, AUGUST 30, 1912. NO. 37 universal patriotic display made complimented that we have had by them. And, that we will al as guests these survivors of ways retain a most vivid recol the great warand their friends, lection of the kindness and gen now therefore be it resolved by Large Crowd Attends Each erosity displayed by the city au the citizens of Dayton, that we thorities, the Commercial Club, express our appreciation of Programme and the people of Dayton. ; the presence of these Unanimously adopted; honored veterans and we Business Meeting Veteran • Quartette Make Big Hit B. F. Pike sincerely and cordially invite Secy. Y. C. V. A. them to meet with us in the fut Mrs. Millie B. Whitten entertains Audience with good Selections ure as often as circumstances Dayton Oregon August 23,1912. i and the rules and regulations of Dayton, Oregon August 23, 1912 i their organization will permit. The Fourth Annual Encanp- Newbergs ladies in one of the The Fourth Annual Reunion of the Yamhill County Veteran As ment of Yamhill County Veteran best addresses in the history of Whereas the Reunion of the and be ¡t further resolved that sociation, was called to order at Yamhill County Veteran Associ-; we wish them individually and Association proved to be one of our little city. the grandest successes of the When Mrs. Millie Brouillette 10.30 A. M. by Pres. Powell who ation, now being held in our city collectively much of happiness year. Programmes of the differ Whitten of Newberg was intro stated the object of the meeting has proven a source of deep and and prosperity in the coming ent days were were well render duced as the speaker of the af to be the election of officers for abiding pleasure to our citizens, years. the ensuing year, the selection and whereas the various sessions Resolved that a copy of these ed and attended. ternoon, the large crowd assem Dayton gave the programme bled greeted her with a storm of of the next place of meeting and of the Reunion have contributed resolutions be transmitted to the for Day ton day and did credit to applaust. Perfectly poised in any other business that may be to ward deepening the spirit of proper officials of the Yamhill the town. A drill by sixteen platform ability and thoroughly in order. The report of the tre patriotism and loyalty among County Veteran Association for young ladies attracted a great competent to hold her audience, asurer was read showing $12.65 our people, and whereas we feel their files and that a copy be handed the press for publication. deal of attention and were re- as well as conversant with her in treasury. Secretaries report was read and shows, quested to reproduce the same subject, the little woman held Cash in hands of secretary on Thursday night. L. R. Aid her audience from first to last. Register of fourth Aunual Y-C-V-A $1.75 erman, State Superintendent of Her address was a masterpiece August 24. 1911 August 20 —23, 1912 Dayton Oregon Public Instruction delivered the and she was frequently interrup Received from sale of bad- ges and dues 1912 35.71 address for Dayton and surely ted by spontaneous outbursts of Received from Upton W. Name Age Co. Regiment reflected a great deal of credit applause. In the evening Mrs. Post Pffice R. C. No. 6 11.56 upon himself. Prof. Aiderman Whitten delighted a vast audie 82 G 20 Ohio Inf Dayton Total $49.02 C. W. Powell is one of Day ton’s boys and we nce with two readings and was D. H. Turner 66 A 148 Ind ’’ Which sum has been turned over McMinnville surely feel proud of him. cheered until she responded. It to Treasurer as per receipt filed; C. Litscher 70 14 Iowa ” Dayton Wednesday, McMinnville Day, is needless to say she captivated Under the election of officers, G. W. Buckley 69 11 Ind Batty Dayton dawned bright and clear. Many her audience and in the near fu Comrade Henry Sheard of Mc B. F. Pike 72 B 40 N. Y. Inf Newberg of the people from the above ture she will, under the direct Minnville was elected President named town came to participate ion of the auxiliary to our Com Mrs. Jennie Sheard Vice Presid J. C. Cooper 67 L&G 4 Mo Cav McMinnville in the programme. J. C. Cooper mercial Club, return to us and ent; D. H. Turner, of McMinn- N. A. Decker 69 G 5 Wis Inf of McMinnville delivered the ad give an entertainment. Be sure ville Treasurer; H. S. Maloney, B. Brixie 71 F 26 Mo Cav McMinnville dress in the afternoon which was and hear her, for as the little- of McMinnville, Secretary; Com- J. E. Brown 68 B 1 Ore Inf Sheridan enjoyed by all. The Veteran boy translates it, “She’s Great. rade Ezra Hayes, Chaplain; and W. J. Sargent 66 1 Ore Inf Sheridan Quartette of Portland came out Friday, Sheridan Day—also J. E. Brown, of Sheridan; G. W. 71 B 18 Wis Inf this morning to remain with us Dedication of Fort Sheridan, It Keen of McMinnville; S. W. Sig J. W. Douglas Newberg S. M. Richards through the balance of the week. was a long ways from home but ler, of Dayton; B. F. Hevland, 81 D 8 Iowa Inf Dayton The quartette consisted of W. N. they came. Programme in the of Amity; and Captain Head, of C. H. Woodworth 72 E 18 Wis Morse first tenor; Dr. J. E. Hall afternoon was given over to the McMinnville were elected Direc Geo. B. Abdi 11 67 C 61 Ill Inf second tenor; A. W. Mills first dedication. The Veteran Quar tors for the year. Harvey Sargen t 66 F 57 Iowa Inf National Home Cal. bass and Prof. Z. M. Parvin sec tette was on hand and rendered W. W. Stockton 67 McMinnville was selected as A 11 Mo Cav Sheridan ond bass. These men are all several selections. J. G. Lewis, G. W. Keen 66 C 12 Ind M—I veterans of the Civil War and our city marshal told the story of the place for the Reunion in 1913. McMinnville It was decided to hold the next H. Rimmel surely have maintained wonder the Block House which was cer 72 I 20111 Inf McMinnville ful control of their voice. They tainly fine. Hon. M. C. George, reunion but (2) two days instead E. G. Hazelton 62 B 59 111 Inf Sheridan sing music up-to-date and class of Portland, the great historian of (4) four as has been the cus I. Enoll 66 C 146 III Inf McMinnville ical music in a way which sur gave the dedicatory address tom heretofore. G. W. Byers 73 F 18 Ohio Inf Newberg - he following resolution was passes all other quartettes we which was the finest we have James Fischer 77 C 72 Ind M-I Newberg after have ever listened to. ever listened to. Prof. Wright unanimously adopted, Henry Sheard 66 I 38 Wis Inf which meeting adjourned to McMinnville They are all employed at their of Sheridan rendered a Eu James W. Coovert 70 A 151 Ind Inf different vocations in the city— phonium Solo which was fine. meet at call of president. Dayton John W. Coovert 67 B. F. Pike some professional. Prof. Z. M. C 67 Ind Inf Amity All during the four days the Secretary Parvin is also a Doctor of Music. Dayton Brass Band rendered a C. W. Hadley 68 H 150 Ind Inf Dayton He composes a great many of the concert at 7.30 each evening. J. B. Stillwell 69 M 5 Mich Cav Dayton songs used by the quartette. Our citizens and visitors were The Yamhill County Veteran A. J. McCann 66 A 15 U. S. Inf Dayton At this time I want to thank the well pleased with these concerts Association in session in Dayton J. T. Graves 66 F 147 III Inf Yamhill R F D 1 Prof, for the number of select and spoke highly of the endea Oregon, August 20 to 23, 1912 W. F. McNutt 67 I 12 Kansas Inf Sheridan ions he gave me. If you ev vors of the young men. The re resolves as follows: 67 er have another opportunity to union will be held at McMinn The Y. C. V. A., is unable to B. F. Hevland H 26 Wis Inf Amity hear the Veteran Quartette don’t ville next year. F. S. (Jottie 68 E 39 111 Inf express in words its appreciat Carlton fail to hear them, for as I have J. W. Moore ion of the boundless and lavish 69 B 18 Wis Inf The Association states they Laural said they are the best on the Pa A 15 Iowa Inf have never been better treated hospitality, courtesy and kind A. W. Fletcher 66 McMinnville cific Coast. B 46 ” ” any place than they were ip Day- ness bestowed on its old soldier W. L. Mitchell 69 Newberg 69 Thursday, Newberg Day:— A 64 ” ” ton and hope to be able to again guests, by Dayton during our W. N. Morse Portland 68 E 17 ” ” The programme for this day was visit our city. Welcome Comrades stay in their city. Never be A. J. Palmer Newberg 75 M Morrills Horse Dundee furnished by the Newberg peo- when you again come and God fore in the history of our organ H. A. Forcht Ezra Hayes 71 E 155 Ind Inf pie assisted by the Veteran Quar- bless you and be with you until ization, never before, since the Newberg 72 A 12 Iowa Inf tette. Songs and recitations and we shall again assemble to pay great war ended, have we ex Levi Dobbins Newberg 69 K 101 N. Y. Inf Newberg then the oration of the day | tribute to you for your service perienced or felt in a greater de N. E. Britt gree the warmth of the love gr K. C.Hollingsworth 71 D 18 Ind Inf which was delivered, by one of during the years from '61 to ’65. Newberg atitude, respect and reverence James Poole 66 F 1 Iowa Cav Dundee 65 G 21 III Inf summer school and in the Gil which goes out from the citizens B. S. Hunter Dundee H 3 Minn Inf bert Normal School of Aesthetic of the American nation to it’s B. H. Langworthy 71 Newberg defenders. David Powell 67 D Ist H — A and Folk Dancing. She is also McMinnville B 9 N Y Cav a graduate of Dr. Sargent’s The unprecedented hospitality A. Bartholomew 68 Newberg K 24 Mich Inf School for Physical Education the excellent service, the un Stephen Underhill 66 Dayton William Hall 83 and has had special training in A 114 111 Inf bounded patriotism and the Yamhill Agricultural College Calls Wdlesly 70 C 8 Iowa Cav the Boston Children's Hospital beautiful weather has made our H. R. Stevens Dundee Graduate to Head of Gymnastic 66 and with specialists of Boston stay in Dajtnn the most enjoy- i W. H. Brooks I 14 Iowa Inf Newberg Wort 63 D 4 Tenn ” and Cambridge. She has had able this association has ever ex H. S. Maloney McMinnville J. E. Vinson 72 23 Mo Inf three years experience in teach perienced. Middleton Miss Miriam Thayer, the new ing in high schools in Massachu- therefore be it Resolved, By the J. E. Hall 70 I 148 Pa ” Portland F 73 Ind ” head of the department of phy- setts and a year as instructor in Yamhill Co. Veteran Associat- Peter Wiseman 71 McMinnville 70 D 104 O. ” sical training for women at the1 Emerson College of Oratory at ion in Fourth Annual reunion as- A. W. Mills Portland • Joseph Bellville H 2 Iowa“ A-C. ’s a graduate u j ® ' 808100 she took three sembled, that the thanks of this Palmer, Nebraska F. B. Leonard 69 esley College, and has had post years of special work in drama Association are tendered to the I 6 Iowa Cav Sheridan • graduate work in the Harvard and literary interpretation. She good people of Dayton for the Canill Jones F 7 Wis Inf LaFayette REUNION ENDS IN HIGH SPIRITS New Physical Tra iner For Women has also had four years in the faculty of the Somerville High School, and for the past two years has been physical director of women at the Kansas State Normal.