DAYTON TRIBUNE
Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton. Oregon, under the act
of March 3, 1879
Published every Friday at Day ton. Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER. Editor
H. D. SKINNER. Publisher
Subscription $1.25 a year in advance
OREGON WANTS HtR SMART
lands which can never be brought under
settlemeet until irrigation plants are
constructed and water carried to them.
Oregon lands are just as deserving of
at'eniion from the Reclamation Service
a« are lands of Wyoming’, Montana,
Colorado, New Mexico, or Arizona, and
the fui d being taken from the resources
of On gon. It would appear that Oregon
des rt lands should in all fairness be
given the preference in the construction
of reclamation works.
Crissie Young, a niece of Mrs.
Reuben Chalmers was a visitor
at the Unity Neeedle Craft on
Thursday last
The families of Francis and
Peter Wirf went across the Yam-
river last Thursday picking
black-berries. They brought 66
quarts home, Black-berries are
quite plentiful this year.
The Unity Needle Craft met
wi h Mrs. M. Oliphant on Thurs-
, t ay last. A two course inncheon
♦
♦ was served by the hostess assist
♦ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. «
ed by Miss Carrie Zwick, to the
eight ladies in
attendance.
IVebfoot
The club will meet with Mrs.
Scott Obye, July 27th.
Those attending the ice cream
^rs. Aron Shellinberger is on
social from McMinnville were,
the
sick list.
Bert Perkins and wife. Jake Red- -
man. wife and son, L. Court-1 Mrs. E. C. Oliphant visited
manche, W. Smith. Those from her grandmother Richaids fir
Dayton were, W. S. U'Ren and several days.
wife, W. L. Sherman, wife and
two sons, Herbert Baxter and
wife and Mrs. Steele.
Peninsula
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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Also new line
of Elk hide shoes for men at
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Mens’ Ventilated Oxfords
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at 10 per cent discount.
All Millinery Goods at Reduced prices
Highest Prices Paid for Produce
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Hartón
nùrht In I. O. U. F, I mi
OLD HICKORY CAMI* N o . KM W. O. W. MwU
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YAMHILL COUNTY
Abstract Company
J. H. GIBSON, President
The only Abstract Books in Yam
hill County
McMinnville,
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Oregon*
The Arcade Theatre
e . e . M c D onald , prop.
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Night
LATE MOTION PICTURES
J. E. MELLINGER
Dayton, Oregon
Notary Public
Legal Papers Neatly Executed
Office in Tribune Office
Store Chats
DR. 0. C. GOODRICH
No. 8
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DENTIST
Dayton,
Oregon
Uel Marrs of Dundee spent the
week end at the Hazen Willard Important Occurrences of Past
Z. SPANGLE
home.
Week Briefly Compiled for
TONSORI AL ARTIST
Mrs- Chas. Hadaway made a
Gur Readers.
Run» a FIRST CLASS Shop
business trip to the county seat.
BATH IN CONNECTION
Tuesday.
fresh outbreak of rabies In east-
Da y ton,
Oregon
Mrs. C. G. Robertson of Dun ern Oregon stock districts is feared,
new lodge of Knights of Pythias
dee was visiting friends in this
vicinity Tuesday afternoon.
' was instituted at Halfway, in Baker
n
county.
boph’a and .Manna
Martha uetmenng'
Detmering John Day is to have a new, modern
oupwaanu
Drugs and Other Lines
J.eta Smith, aud Carrie Rowley postoffice building in the very near
future.
visited with Cora Countiss Thurs
A petition for the recall of Council
day evening.
«
man Fred Myers, of Florence, has
it
Nettie Meyers, Cora Countiss, been filed.
United
Artisan
years
on
The
Dalles
police
force,
John
Clayton and Lyle Willard, V^en
Grangers and allied farmers’ clubs
the mails are among the subjects dis
dall and Enos Willard, Raleigh will hold an all day picnic at Central Crate has been retired by the city.
cussed
by the druggluts at their 27th
Hall
The state public service commission
Montgomery, Erwin and LeRoy Point July 22.
annual
convention
at
Seaside.
A fine one-story apartment house is has fixed August 2. at Portland, as the
Day or Night Meetings
Wasco county farmers have deter
Mayers attended the Anti-Can’t
&
contemplated for Pendleton by P. D. date for hearing the Pacific and Home
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mined to cease paying out their good
class parry which was held at Tull, of Spokane.
physical telephone connection case.
PRICKS KKASONABLK
The demand for loganberry juice is money for grain sacks and ,many of
the F. I ouis home on Friday 14th.
Steps are being taken to make the
increasing at a rapid rate, according them are erecting granaries on their
Inquirí ut
J. Dundas and wife were busi Roundup feature a permanent annual to J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene ranches to handle grain in bulk.
EVA L. SAMS. Secretary.
ness callers at the C. J. Countiss event at Ashland.
H. H. Winslow, a veteran of the Civil
Fruit
Growers
’
Association
cannery.
Alfalfa seven feet high grown with
M
home .Monday.
Mrs. Payton T. Boone, wife of ai War, serving in Company F, 89th In
out irrigation is a product of Wasco
prominent Hermiston farmer, and her diana, and for three years mayor of
D. Gibbon, wife and 2 daught county this year.
two-year-old
daughter, Jane, were fa Sheridan, and his wife celebrated their
An aviation section of the Oregon
operation of an automobile carrying
ers were visitors at the J. Gibbon
tally burned in a fire at their home. golden wedding anniversary Monday.
naval
militia
has
been
formed,
with
the I united States mail Is a question
home Friday morning.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
The Eugene chamber of commerce |
For Rent
L. T. Barin commanding.
that Is to be submitted to the federal
school was out more than a month special to the Coos Bay railroad Jubi
Umatilla county probably will be
authorities for determination.
represented this year «Uh an exhtbH ' a8°’
School pupil, lee will carry 1000 I^ne county resi
City Attorney Fee of Pendleton has
Grand. Island
at the Oregon state fair.
are w°rkln8 «»Hentlp on their school dents to the southern terminus of the
served
upon the managements of the
I i^arfipns
Willamette Pacific railroad August 24.
Mrs. J. 0. Boger was a Salem
The fourth annual Epworth League
„
’
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Pacific Telephone & Telegraph and
Institute of Oregon opened on the I
Westbrook, grand master,
While the Oregon naval militia is
visitor Thursday.
the Pacific Power & Light companies
university campus Monday
/ E’ E Shar°n’ grand 8ecretary of taking its annual cruise in Alaskan
formal
request to remove poles and
Mr. Boughey of Salem spent More than one quart of liquor for
gra"d
Oddfellows of Ore- waters, the eight companies of Coast
overhead wires from Main street.
¿
Y V‘8lted Albany ,odge Artillery will be at Fort Stevens,
several days at his ranc . here every man, woman and child in The ,g°"’
Mrs. Cora M. Davis, of Union, su
last week.
where they will be In annual exercise
this week.
Dalles was shipped in during June.
preme chief of the Pythian Sisters,
The supreme court holds that the until July 29.
One hundred and fifty Presbyterian
has issued a program for the national
Mr. Geo. Young who has been
1915 amendment to the primary law
”1 never saw a finer fish hatchery
ministers and laymen attended the
visiting friends here for the past session of the Synod of Oregon in Eu which makes it possible for a candi than the Oregon state hatchery at convention of the supreme temple of
date to get on the ballot by paying a Bonneville," declared Edwin F. Sweet, that order to be held in Portland Aug
week, has returned to his home gene.
ust 1 to 10, which calls for the begin
fee is valid.
assistant secretary of the department
in Washington.
A new scheaule that will cut 40 mln-
The Coos and Curry Hardware Deal of commerce, on his arrival in Port ning of social events on Monday, July
Mr. R. R. Stephens visited in utes from the running time of the Eu- ers’ semi-annual meeting was held at land from Bonneville
gene-Marshifeld train is being pre
The Portland chamber of commerce
Salem Thursday.
Port Orford and representatives were
pared.
.Ministers of Oregon, representing
present from every hardware firm in all the leading denominations, will Is launching a strong campaign to se-
Jeannie Hutcheons is suffering Albany's postoffice receipts for the both counties.
gather at Eugene Monday, duty M, inr ^„^7? “•«»«»" of
past quarter show a gain of 13 per
from a badly fractured ankle.
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be National Educational association
Portland
jobbers
and
manufacturers
the four days’ sessions of the fourth
cent ever those of the same quarter
Lsganberry picking is in full a year ago.
are exhibiting the greatest confidence annual Oregon Interdenominational for Portland. A straw vote, taken at
the convention in New York, gave
I in the outcome of the Fourth Annual Conference of Ministers.
swing at Maple Grove Ranch.
I he state public service commission
Portland second choice as the meeting
Buyers’ Week, which is te be held
Seven subordinate I. O. O. F. lodges place.
Dean Hutchins is building a spent last Saturday at Dayton and August 7 to 12.
vicinity to look up alleged hazardous
of Union county and as many Rebekah
new barn.
In dismissing the case against the
Billy Sunday, the famous evangelist
conditions.
lodges sent large representations to proprietor of a
arrived
In
Hood
River,
accompanied
rooming-house who
Geo. Jensen and family visited It is reliably reported that the West
La Grande, when the first annual con waH heW ™
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id
on
a
charge
of bootlegging,
friends on the Island this week. Coast properties in the Bohemia min by Mrs. Sunday and their two boys, vention
of the Union County Oddfel- I rirr„it t 7 «
Dootlegglng,
and
will
spend
the
summer
on
their
low ...„dation ... held.
’
70ln"
ing
district
have
been
sold
to
Spokane
Mr. Percy Miller and family mining men.
ranch at Odell.
dared that it is wrong for the state
Captain George A. White denied the through one of Its agents to entrap
made a trip to the mountains Information has reached officials of
More than 1400 more residents of
story printed by a Portland evenir.g
Sunday.
Portland that L. R. Aiderman, city su Multnomah county ordered liquor dur newspaper to the effect that he hud any man Into the commission of a
crime.
ing the month of June than during the
perintendent of schools, is 111 in Wash
been responsible for the proposed re
J. W. Stanton was transacting ington,
preceding
month,
according
to
the
rec
The Equal Rights to Oregon Indua-
D. C.
lief of Colonel McLaughlin from com
ord of affidavits.
business in Day ton Saturday.
try
committee filed with the secretary
Governor Withycombe has issued a I
mand of the third regiment.
The
annual
tournament
of
the
Wil
of
state
its argument In favor of Its
commission to Louis T. Barin, Port
Five hundred poor children of Port
lamette
Valley
Firemen
’
s
association
proposed
constitutional amendment,
land, as ensign, aviation duties only,
will be held this year in Corvallis Sep land will enjoy a holiday at the state permitting the manufacture of beer
Oregon naval militia.
tember 4 and 5, Elaborate prepara fair grounds at Salem Thursday, July
The rain has damaged a lot of Cherry stems are being shipped to tions have been made for the meet. 27. Arrangements for use of the and its sale within the state under the
restrictions and regulations now In
Europe from The Dalles to make the
grounds have been made by the Asso force.
hay for the farmers.
Cash
prizes
of
$500
and
trophies
have
poisonous gas that is used by the op
ciated Charities of Portland.
already been arranged for.
Joe Wirfs was a Portland visi posing armies In France.
The announcement that Richard
By vote of 1009 for to 336 against,
The Southern Pacific railroad noti
Carrick
Babbitt, a Polk county boy and
tor Monday.
Company A of McMinnville, which
fied the state public service commis the people of Medford voted accept a junior at the Oregon agricultural col
Mrs. ScottObye went to Yam at present is at Palm City, near the sion that it would shortly begin the ance of the Bullis contract for con lege. entered West Point as a cadet
Mexican border, has nine sets of broth
work of replacing 50 pound rails on struction of the Blue Ledge railroad,
hill Thursday last, returning ers in its membership of 83.
on July 10 has been made. He was
$300,000 having been voted three
the Corvallis & Eastern line.
home Monday accompanied by a After a service of more than 46
appointed by Congressman W. C. Haw
Sunday closing, the sale of alcohol weeks ago for that purpose.
ley and passed the examinations with
lady friend.
years as a volunteer fireman and 16
Whether the city of Roseburg has a i *n unusually good record.
and the sending of poisons through
legal right to collect a license for the