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il agititi volume V no . 19 NEWSY BITS PICKED UP AROUND COURT HOUSE OFFICES tribune DAYTON, OREGON, APRIL 21, 1916. Around Court House Rowell of Sheridan, a Republi can aspirant for the office of county commissioner was at the county aeat Tuesday and visited at the court house. Sam Buell, of Sheridan, was a court l i n- i . .i . _ _______ Wm. Gunning, county commissioner. remembered his brother Dr. Gunning Brief Summary of Doings In of Spokane with a fine box of prunes packed by the Dundee Red Hills pack- the Circuit Court ers. He also sent a box to a relative in Wisconsin. I G. J. Hefty, the civil engineer and FARMERS SEEK COUNTY AGENT Commissioner Wm. Gunning were at Dayton yesterday relative to the bridge Bids A e Received for Burch Hill Im near the Dayton Evaporator. Mr. Hefty provement-Some Doings in Pro made an exaninalion of the bridge and bate Court —Cupid Is Sleeping at will make a rei»ort to the county court. BY-PRODUCTS BOARD MEETS HERE ________ - Talk of tstabllshlog Selling Agency for Evaporated Goods subscription 1.25 per yeah rare treat to ail who beard it. The num bers rendered by the Glee Club, and the solos by the various members, were repeatedly encored, as they well de nerved to be. i This .ame Glee Club will give an en- tertamment at the imperial Theater, in M. Minn.iiie, on Kridav evening. April FLAX MAY BE BIG INDUSTRIAL FUTURE ------------- ..... . u oaa Willamette Valley to Have 800 Acres Sown to New Crop This Year 21, at 8 p. m and we credict for them what they truly deserve a crowded house. Don’t fail to hear them. A meeting of the Northwest By-Pro- SUPPLY NEAR END * Mrs A. G Barber, Secretary of the WORLD ducts Board was held in the directors Parent Teacher Circle in No. 54, Mt. room of the Bank of Dayton, Saturday Top, reports that arrangements were Chamber of Commerce Committee th® 14th. ' made at a recent meeting of the Circle Presents Collection Flax-Made Arti cles to Show Scope of Industry Members present were:—W. H. Paul- to plant trees and roses on the school hamus, of the Puyallup a Sumner Fruit giounds, and to add another piece of Growers Ass’n., of Puallup, Wash.; G. play apparatus. No. 54 has a live Cir Hundreds of people stood before a big C. Corbaley, Bec’y. of the Spokane cle, and one that is doing much for the table at the Chamber of Comm-rce re Chamber of Commerce, Spokane, Wash school and community. Glory Ticket Counter—Other Items cently and looked upon a nondesript col M. J. Higley, of the Idaho-Oregon Fruit Trent and White Low Bidders We have the following report from lection of pillows, towels, spools of of General interest. Growers Ass’n., Payette, Idaho; J. L. the Willamina school: On Wednesday, thread, bundles of yellowish fibers look Trent & White were low bidders for Hughes, of the Artificial Ice & Cold all grades were dismissed at 2 p. m., ing like horse tails, bunches of cotton the improvement of the Burch Hill road About Registration Storage Co., North Yakima, Wash., and the remainder of the day was spent like floss and wads of dirty-brown fussy west of Amity. The new road will elimin Only those voters who have registered ate the steep grade. The contract Was Dr. J. S. Caldwell, of the State College in working on the school grounds. The composition. The collection was design of Washington, Pullman, Wash.; D. A. girls of the school planted shrubs, While as Republicans, Democrats or Pro awarded to them today. ed to show a few of the multifarious Snyder, of the Dayton Evaporating & the boys of the 8th grade erected a gressives will be able to vote at the pri- | things that Oregon soon will be in posi- Packing Co., Day ton, Ore. mary election in Oregon next month, ' frame for swinging rings. One of the tion to turn out, if the infant flax in- neither the Socialist nor the Prohibition The forenoon was spent inspecting high school boys furnished a team, and dustry is made to thrive and grow. parties having sufficient registration deal of work was done toward if the plant of the Dayton Evaporating & a good , . * . ... . .... Hovenng about this exhibition, as it based on the vote in 1912 for president making a tennis court. All hands were , , n v a THE SAELM CLUB Packing Co. , ® <m ' it were a new babv, was Dr. E. A. Pierce, needed to erect the 70 foot flag pole, - _ ial electors to lie classed as political , . , .. ... . . . j j chairman of the chambers flaxcom- At noon lunch was served at the Com which the eight grade boys had secured, । ..__ parties according to the primary law. i. -- mittee, and one of the first discoverers Whereas, The intention of the Oregon mercial Hotel. Mrs. McCann making a and . a rouan* cheer Both these psrties nominate by conven was given as the commercial Ixxlies ia to advance the special feature of some of the products flag reached the top of the new staff of flax m Oregon. He wanted every- tion body to see and hear about flax, which of the Evaporator, serving among other ^or the fir8t time Although there is Also there are a large number of tier- “Made-in-Oregon” idea, the fulfillment he considers to be the coming crop of thing«, Evaporated Vegetable Soup, Po- still more work to be done, we are sure sons who have registered independent of which resta largely with our en the Willamette valley. tatoes, fried and mashed, Loganberry the grounds now look much better, and of party than have registered as Pro deavors to interest the public, and Time Ripe for Industry juice, made from Evaporated J«ogan- will be more useful to the community gressives, Prohibitionists or Socialists. Whereas, The keeping of money in berries. Evaporated Cabbage, Evapor than before.” That the time is now ripe for a fuller and all of these will be unable to vote circulation within the State tends to ated Apple sauce and pie, jelly and jam Miss Olive Doak, of No. 12, the Wad- understanding of what flax is and what build up substantial business operations at the primaries. made from Evaporated Loganberries, deli school, has accepted the Webfoot possibilties are. Dr. Pierce believes It is allowable for any who have be- and attract to the commonwealth a and Evaporated Prunes, which were school for tne coming year. Miss Doak to the fullest. But he insists that the lieved they would tie able to vote at the sober industrious and constructive citi- greatly appreciated, as many of these will receive a substantial increase in Willamette farmers must be taught how primaries regardless of how they re- zenship, and items were new to many of the Board. salary, which she has justly earned by to grow flax before they should under- giatered to cancel their registration and Whereas, The patrons of the public take to grow it. The afternoon was spent largely in her untiring efforts in No. 12. re-regi«ter. It ia a penitentiary.offense, the bulwark of our republic's discussing the Bulletin of Dr. Caldwell, Mr. G. A. Hoover, the present teach- “Coniervatism” is the word he uses, however, for any person tn register a defense against oppression and degrad- second time without cancelling the first ation, may be aavrd thousands of dollars on “Types of Evaporators. ” To illus er in Webfoot, has taken the Fairview Flax is so new to Oregon, thougth it trate one of the items more clearly, school, No. 24. Mr. Hoover has been has been demonstrated so completely registration. annually in the purchase of school books “the Stoddord” was called into use and two years at Webfoot. that it can be grown here in larger Court House through State publication of elementary a trip made to Amity to examine the Prof H»ley, of Falls City, has been quantity and better quality than any- Tuesday, April 18, is the last day to text-books at cost, and Apple Evaporator there. elected to the principalship in Car ton, where else in the world, save possibly register voters. Whereas, State publication would A bulletin will soon be issued recom and has already filed the first contract Belgium, that the farmers should not Emeat E. Daniels a chiropractor, has furnish employment to Oregon work- mending certain types of Evaporators, for the new year. Please follow his ex-1 ^p into its culture without careful in- filed his certificate with the county clerk, men and keep within the State hund- which the board considers best. Also ample and file your certificates and con- atruction by men who have actually Marriage licenses this month have reds of thousands of dollars now being steps have been taken, looking toward tracts early. succeeded in raising it elsewhere. been issued to Anna Japnes and Jas. sent to eastern book publishers; there- the organization of n selling agency, to Prof. Lowe, of Carlton, will go to IIAs a further encouragement, H. B. Moroe Glover, Martha C. Andrews and fore, be it kok after the marketing end of the Falls City. We regret to lose Prof. Lowe, dean of the of Lucein H. Hutchings; Effie Iris Crume Resolved By tbe Salem Commercial Evaporating business. and hope to see him back in the county of the University of Oregon has just and Arthur Smith ( hase. Only six glory (;|ubt ^»1 we endorse th* movement announced the completion of an exhaus- in the near future. tickets weie issued during March, and for the Stgte pubHcatk>n of text-books tive survey of the flax supply and mark- Mrs. Ecks has been re-elected in only six in February. has et of tne world, which will be made pul - I for elementary schools; and be it fur- Dayton Prairie school. Mrs. Ecks „. ; lie in the form of a university bulletin, Circuit Court 1 ther given the best of satisfaction, and tne H. L. Hart vs G. W. Newbill; fore- Resolved, That we bring the matter This survey will show that the world’s directors are wise in retaining her. closure of hop contract; plaintiff order- attention of our sister commer- Miss Eva Trent will have a position in supply of fiber will be exhausted with- er to make Struss & Co. defendants. |>odie8 of the gute and reque8t the Dayton school when the new year ««ven mo"ths- The Britwh isles can H. — L. Hart • va Newbill; • ------- fore- their approval and support ui of the 1 produce less than enough to meet their ••• -- G. —• W. - ------------- ineir approval miu oup|A>ii me plan p«u home needs. The Belgium fields are in closure of hop contract; plaintiff order- to the end that the 1917 legislature shall Item« Furnished by the County Sup’t. opens. Miss Mary Wyatt, of No. 33, Arbor and are not ed to make Struss & Co. parties. enact suitable legislation to establish ------------ Dundee will have their annual closing Green’ h? w P08'^0" i! ♦ vated t»1" vear- The low «rade U8an* Creed W. Hudson vs Bell Hudson, this worthy enterprise within the State pienk^av ^nd This office acknow AmUy ***“ Uu*ht obtainable in Russia is bottled up be- divorce; $126 allowed suit money attor- of Oregon. 'iXsanfaXionwWch w^ years with marked success in No. 33. the are w„ The ney fees, etc., to be paid to clerk in 10 ed to accent Glenn Ladd has been offered his old reg^ of f.be nominal visible supply comes days. AMONG OURSELVES place in the Peavine school forthecom- from miscellaneous sources, mostly in Louise B. Kilks vs N. E. Ellis and The closing oratorical contest for the jng year. low grade and of precarious quantity. Leannah Ellis, his wife; default and de-' high schools of Yamhill county was held AU<m who ¡8 teaching the Pike Have you ever stopped to think how cree of fore«losur«; $100 attorney fee “The great thing is to teach the farm in the music hall at McMinnville Col- 8chool> ha8 ^id his farm, and will go to allowed. you treat the editor? He hears that you er how to produce flax fiber. Once they lege, Saturday evening. April 15th. Forest Grove where he ha8 be€n Edna Davis vs Eston Davis, divorce, run down his newspaper, that you are Seven of the nine standard high schools elected to a de8irable position. We re- are taught, western Oregon will make decree as prayed for; defendant award- K®tt>ng ynur printing from a Portland were represented. Those taking part a market which will command the loca ed custody of minor child subject to [ firm. Hedosen’t riticize you; he doesn t are as follows: Miss Slyvia Hutt, of gret to lose Mr. Allen from the teach tion of immense factories for the weav further order of court j 8tand on the Btreet and tel1 PcoP1® to Yamhill, Mr. Frank Hurner, of Carlton, ing force of the county. ing.” Matti« Parker v. Victor A. Gro..; k"l> «ut»' ">,rk ' Kenneth Jones, of No. 69, Oak Hill, Mr. Vern Fudge, of McMinnville, Miss . . . - .. . . your paper ‘ refused, stick it back m Gladys Harte, of Dayton, Miss Pearl gave a b-aket social, Thursday evening. foreclosure; default arid decree of fore- * r r Just So. the postoffice and boast of it to your Sincox, of Amity, Miss Blanche Vedder, April, 2Uth. closure; $50 attorney fee allowed. “What have you there?” neighbors, and yet he says nothing a- of Dundee, and Miss Goldie Everest, of Mr. Lorett, of No. 8, reports a recent “An automobile catalogue.” Maude Buxtok Kinney vs August bout it. He hears your denunciations Newberg. Miss Harte won third place, basket social, the proceeds of which will “Why do you read so many automo as Marshall Kinney; decree of divorce and your aarcas .c remarks, he feels Mi88 Sincox 8econd. and Mr. Vem Fudge be used to purchase maps. bile catalogues? You haven’t the price the sting of it all but he never uses hi. 1.^ the medal awarded by prayed for. The “ Teachers ’ Round Table ” was columns to get even with you. I through the kindnesg of Dr held in the Chehalim Center school on j of a car.” B. A. Kilks vs Soren Peterson et On the other hand, if you make an Toney( of McMinnville, who believes Saturday, April 14th. The details will ‘ “Well, yon gotta keep posted on au foreclosure; settled and dismissed on tomobile matters in order to under improvement, he comments on your that ability to speak in public^s one of be given next week. motion of plaintiff. stand the Jokes.”—Kansas City Jour 1 progressiveness; if your daughter mar- ! tbe eRRentia]g of an education, and who W. E. Roe vs Nettie Olds Stingle The next local institute will be held nal al; demurrer overruled ¡defendants given rieB ,a Jj* do*en,t be>'«le your . i8 wiIlintr to do his part to encourage in McMinnville High school building, Light From Broken Crystals. 20 days in which to prepare serve and do»th comes toyourhome | any effort that may be put forth to de. It has been noticed that a soft bluish Saturday, May 6th, at 10 a. m. Don ’ t , he speaks tender expressions of sym- ve|Ope 8Ucb ability in our students. file answer«. fail to attend this last meeting of the light has occasionally been seen when I pathy for those that mourn. When you I ..... ... a scoop was scraped across solidly Morton Tompkins and Maud Tompkins belittle the editor and the old home | Prof- J- Sherman Wallace had charge year. caked sugar in the bln. Loose sugar paper remember . their . v ■ ____ usefulness .. ____ to . .L. the ! of tbe the contest, contest - throughout the year vear and The Annual County Convention of the vs R. D. Tompkins, cross bill in equity does not show this glow, nor does gran deserves credit for his capable msnage- “Rural School Improvement Clubs” and for Injunction; order of March 21, ’16 community. ulated. The cause of the peculiar light ment of the same. Next year, the work “Parent Teacher Circles” will be held j set aside annulled; parties allowed to a- will be continued, and it is to be hoped in the Cook school building in McMinn- I is in the fracturing of the sugar crys mend pb adinga and A. A. King and tals. Luminescence of this type ac A Mistake Somewhere. that every high school in the county ville, May 13th, at 10 a. m. Let each companies the breaking of crystals of Forbes Tompkins made parties. “Is It true. Miss Gertie.” he said, will enter. The ability to express one’s club and circle be represented. a number of different substances, but “that there are Just two things a wom thoughts in public should indeed be con Probate Court Eighth grade examinations will be in none is more pronounced than tn ( an will Jump at—a conclusion and a sidered an essential in the education of held May 4-5, and June 1-2. Send for | Estate Mary J. Span, deceased; Ed- rock candy. To get the best effect mouse ?” every one, and we are glad to have the May questions and exemption cards at place lumps of rock candy between the ward J. Grant appointed as administra “No,” she answered; “there Is a third. Jaws of nutcrackers or forceps and cooperation of the College and citizens once. tor and bond fixed at $1,850. Mr. Philip.” suddenly crush the crystal to frag in fathering this work. Teachers’ examination will begin June After thinking the matter over a few Estate Edith Shreve, deceased; bond ments. If the room has previously The music rendered by the students 28 at 9 a. m. Send for “Sources of Ques filed and approved; C. W. Woodworth, moments he tremblingly made her an offer, but she didn’t Jump at It He of the College, both instrumental and tions” if you intend to take the ex been darkened the flash of light may A. J. Ray and W. Swart appointed as be seen at a distance of twenty yards. । waa not the right man. vocal, was splendid, and was indeed a amination. appraisers. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY COMMERCIAL A WEEK AMONG THE SCHOOLS