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S ay fon VO LU M E IX NO. 1 ©rifanno DAYTON. OREGON, DECEMBER 5. 1919. NEWSLETS GATHER OREGON WEEKLY IN ED ABOUT COUNTY DUSTRIAL REVIEW Prosperous Industries Make Pros COURT HOUSE perjly for all of us. Salem— Largest garage in W illam ette valley to be built here. Corvallis— O. A. C. students eataniah co operative atore. SUBSCRIPTION $ 2 .0 0 P ER Y E A R ORDINANCE NO. 163 LET'S QUIT BEING CRANKY An ordinance prohibiting the posses Springfield — Booth Kelly Co. w ill sion or operation of punch boards, help L. L. JL. L. men erect gymnasium. wheel of fortune, slot machinea, and all other gambling devices within the W allowa boosts housing campaign. corporate lim ita of the City of Dayton, Portland's oriental fleet increased by and providing a penalty therefor. five ships. T H E PE O PLE O F T H E C IT Y B ill initiated for $4.00 a day m ini OF D A Y T O N DO O R D A IN AS Lermiaton Methodists to build $10,- mum wage. 000 church. F O L L O W S :— W ith all thia war trouble all over the world, and at home in the United States that did not want war w ith any body, and one outAt telling ua to econo Minor Matter of More than Passing mize or we w ill starve to death, while another outfit ia telling us to put money Interest into bonds, and one thing and another, Crook county w ill build a $5000 Salem — Construction of immence new we have all been more or less up in the Section 1 I t shall be unlawful for Around C o u rt House Soldiers memorial. paper m ill progressing rapidly to any person, firm , corporation or asso air and have not known where we were employ 900 when complete. ciation to have in his or their possession at, as it were, and in fact aa it is. The McM innville Garage, In M cMinn Klam ath Kalla to get two more brick ville, haa filed ite affidavit of owne »hip Noe*«- • ! North Bend orders paving on six within any place of business w ithin the W ith chuck steak and beans gone up to coporate lim its of the C ity o f Dayton, $14 an ounce and everything else in under the proviaiune of the aeeumed Multnomah hotel, Portland, to make ; blocks. any punch board, wheel of fortune, slot proportion, untill a fallow don’t know name law, naming A. N. Jacobson and $200,000 improvement. potatoes yield- machine or any other gambling device whether he ia going to be able to keep J. Leslie Cogswell aa owneis. Thu firm Albany — Linn county whatsoever, with intent to play any body and soul and ..utoroobile together w ill do a general garage business. Bend getting $15,000 concrete pipe ing $4.00 an acre. game of chnace thereon or to thereby or not, why, it ie no wonder that most plant. Miss Annie Hale, formerly a deputy Independence installa large new ferry sell any article of merchandise whatso of us have got as cranky aa two sticks. In the recorder’s office wa* married on Salem to get Pacific photo plant to aerosa W illam ette river. Its enough to make anybody cranky. ever. Nov. 14, to Hugh C. Join son at W in employ 20 people. S till when we ait down to do a bit of Lebanon— New shingle m ills soon lock, Wash. Section 2 The words “ gambling thinking as well as doing our other Dallas gets plant to repair logging ! ready to begin operations. device" as used in thia ordinance, shall "bits, ” there is really no good reason Around Court House engines. be construed to mean any device what- ! for it, and the best thing for all of us Lebanon— Lebanon Cannery plant to Jas. E. Burdett has filed his notorial Winnipeg has indicated eight strike soever in the playing or operation of to do is to take it philosophically, and commismsion w ith the county clerk. leaders and inciters on charge of se- be enlarged. which, the element of chance is present. not get nervous, and make up our Thirteen licnesea to w-d have been ditioua conspiracy and the grand jury The Kansei Board of Agriculture minds to quit being cranky. Section 3 I t shall be unlawful for issued thus far this month. Novmber report declared the men were "public issue a challenge to capital and labor We are not hurt, any of is , but just any person to pay any sum of money nuisancea. ” is making a record. to stand together w:th agriculture upon scared, and we have nothing whatever whatsoever - for any chance upon any Four steel steamers built at Portland a platform of Americanism and in Marriage licenses have been issued to punch board, wheel of fortune or slot to get scared at— most of us are a lot go out in ballast to take cargoes in creased producion until a normal sup the following: Mary Frances Worden machine or any other gambling device of rabbits, anyway. We get scared at ply of all products necessary to shadows. Times are going to be and W illiam Chesney Moore, of N ew South America for Europe. whatsoever. American industrial and agricultural mighty good, an ail of us are going to berg; Adelia Mary Bernard of M cM inn Counties bar trucks w ith 5 -ton load auceas and the reduction of the high Section 4 Any person violating any do well and prosper. I t cannot be ville and John Joueph M illar of M il from permanent highways. coat of living has been accomplished. provision of this ordinance, upon con- figured out any other way, because waukie; Ethel Harmon and George Salem with 26.000 population is a yiction thereof before the Recorder of ^tbere is to be several billion dollars of Carroll Waldron both of McM innville; St. Helena— Columbia C 'tv Furniture Edgar Joseph Pratt and H e llie Bell strikeless citv under voluntary m edita 'Co. to have new plant in operation the C ity of Davton, shall be punished real coin turned loose into general tion. by payment of not dess than $5.00 nor circulation in every conceivable channel Robbins, both of McM innville January 1st. more than $20.00 or. i f such fine be not of trade all over the country, from one Motorcars will pay 3,000,000 tax to P ro bate C o u rt The Dalles -Tl.ird bank to be paid, then by confinement in the city end of the country to the other, and wards highways next year. Eatet? of Mary Weeks, deceased; ja il for a period of not less than two that simply cannot be done and not established. Roseburg— Umpqua Growers’ Asan. order confirming sale of leal property days nor more than ten days for each make times and all kinds of business Prineville— Rogers Co. buys 25,000 an¿ every offence. to Wm. Masterson for the sum of $1,- cannery to build new plant. 1 boom. I ’»« 000. Administrator authorized to make Portland distributing house of Sunset acres in Blue mountains. Also the crops are above normal, so Passed the council this 1st day of and deliver deed to purchase". Elec. Co. of Seattle, being erected at we are not going hungry; ana every , December 1919. manufacturing establishment in the Estate of Theodore Jeffries, deceas coat of $35,000. Some of these hard boiled guys that Approved December 1st 1919 country ia now covered up w ith rush ed. George L. K elty, Tom Tyndall and Creaewell vetea bonds for a new are clamoring- for a six hour day and D A. anyder, mayor. orders, so there w ill be plenty of cloth S. L. Parrett appointed appraisers. water system. a five day week might dig out an object ing and plenty of machinery, and plenty A tte st:- W . T. H . Tucker, Bond filed and appro««d. Portland— Wood shipyards closed by lesson from the following, which we Recorder of the City of Dayton. of eveiything anyone wants, and along Estate of Matilda J. Hoskins, de strikers since Oct. 1, reopened Nov. 21. find in M cG ill’s Magazine: with that phase of it plenty of work at ceased,. Petition for appointment of Eugene organizing $100,000 home A gentlman in the engraving j good wages for everybody that wants administrator filed. J. I. Hadley ap building corporation. business on Broadway, New York, was i it. pointed, with bond fixed at $2,200. filed greatly annoyed by the tardiness of one Salem now has five nationally known So le t’s quit being cranky, and get and approved J. L. Haworth, A. R. of his skilled engravers. Calling him down to business and all work bard do M ills and Wm. Kincaid appointed ap friu t and vegetable packing plants. into the office one morning he said, Phez Company alone spending hundreds praisers. ing his “ b it" at bis regular line of " M r. Brown, I get here at 8:30 every of thousanda of dollars advertising the business or endeavor, and all w ill be morning and look over my m ail; a t 9 Estate of A. K. Remillsrd, deceased. O eg on loganberry, strawberry, rasp well and we w ill flourish and prosper o’clock I look out the- window and see Petition for appointment of administra berry and apple to entire world.'; and be happy. Mr. Rockefeller on . hia way to the trix and Mary Rem ill rd appointed, The Oregon State Teachers’ Associa- ... We are si! made up as one great big w ith bond fixed at $6,0<>0 filed and ap» Burna— Catholic aiatera to build offi e; at 9:30 Mr. J. P. Morgan passes .- meet in Portland December on his way to the bank at 10 1 see M r. ’ fam ily, anyhow, and ought to be kind proved. B. P. Hawley, Prank Bundle hospital here. 29-30-31. This w ill undoubtedly be ' Vandebilt going by; at 10:30 M r T a ft to each other, and help each other in a and C. R. Duer appointed appraisers. St. Helens— Standard Oil Co. starts passes on the way to his office; at 11 the largest and most important teachers thousand ways, and be charitable for convention ever held in this state. Suits Filed in C l cuit C o u rt work on $20,000 plant hete. you come in. Who the— are you?” other’s faults and failings, because Aleady the number of teachers who each has a share of ti em and needs Suit for injunction; W irt Laughlin have enrolled a"it paid fees far exceeds . .. - . . . . vs. George Laughlin; Vinton & Tooze that of sny previous year. Delegates j char,ty and k,ndne:!B h,m9el1 attorneys for p lain tiff. from every county and from every T h ii Brotherhood of Man busina a ia OREGON TEACHERS TO MEET IN PORTLAND Prank W. Odell va. P. M. Bynum and Sarah E. Bynum; mortgage foreclosure; Jas. E. Burdett attorney for plaintiff. ARSON APPEAL DISM SSED BY SUPREM E C O U R T The supreme court? today dismissed an appear of A rthur R. W hite and Ethel W hite in an action brought by the state charging the defendant with arson committed to defraud an insur ance company. The defendants were indicted in Yam hill county convicted in Mstch, 1919, and sentenced to serve in the state penitentiary for from one to two years. The woman however, was pa roled. Their appeal is dismissed on grounds that the appeal to the higher court whs not perfected within the time allowed by law.— Poi Hand Telegram. The W hites were connected with the fire which destroyed the W hite feed shed and which in spreading burned down the* building; then headquHters of the City Transfer Co., of M cM inn ville. H igh Price Paid fo r Beefsteak. The highest price ever paid for beefsteak was probably at Circle City, Alaska, a town that sprang up over night during the Klondike gold excite m ent The first beefsteak to reach there sold for $48 a pound. Every one wanted some of I t and so they ra f fled It off for the benefit of a hospital. Tickets were sold from 60 cents to $2.60 for the privilege of drawing a slice. World's Seed Emporium. London Is still the world’s chief porlum of the seed trade. local teachers’ organization in the slate great stuff. We need mo*e of it here w ill attend the business meetings of at heme. L e t’s quit being cracky! the representative council. This meet ing as well as nil of the other sessions The editor of an interior paper s>ye isopen to all teachers in the state. | he is glad Eve ate the apple, otherwise we would be hanging around naked President A. C. Hampton, City Super- under the trees yet and none of us intendent of La Grande is prepar,ng a , amounti to „ h ill o’ beans We are most interesting program and expects | astonjBhed at our journalistic bother. io secure for the general sessions two He is worce than we thought he was, speakers from ou'side of the state, and that is going some. We are also i One of these w ill be Mr. H. B Wilson, shocked and pained, and hope no City Superintendent of Berkeley, C ali Serpent w ill ever get around in bis fornia. M r. Wilson has heid important direction, for if it does there w ill be positions in Kansas and Indiana and is another great fa ll O f course we are the author of a number of well known dreadfully sorry Eve ate that apple, educational works. and have Io t lots o f sleep worrying about it, but we always sympathize with Eve, and believe that Adam was in the wrong, and a coward who tiied to hide behind a woman’s skirts, or rather fig leaf, when be said: “ Lord, The true solution of the marriage the woman tempted me ana 1 did e a t." m i divon e cuestion lies with the home He slould have lied like a gentleman more than w ith the legislatures. I l is and taken the blame like a man. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE nio e a m atter for education and train ing Ih in of legislation. The g irl whose selfishness has been gratified at the ex pense of her parents and whose prep aration for marriage has lacked an acquaintance w ith the common dutie of the housekeeper is a stand in candidate for the divorce court. T - young man who has grown up w ithout responsibility, who has wasted his youth and pawned his manhood to i lie and dissolute habits is another. The parents are mostly responsible for the negligence and mistaken kindness that unfits children for the duties of life. Good fathers unusally train up .good husbands and good mothers usually produce good wives. The question of marriage and divorce seems to rest more upon the early training of the in dividual than with the law. Educate, not legislate, should be the motto for the reform er. A preacher came at a newspaper man in this way: You editors do not tell the truth. I f you did you cou d not live; your newspapers would be failures. The editor replied: You are right, and the minister who w ill at all *imes and under all circumstances tell the whole truth about his members, alive or dead, w ill not occupy his pulpit more than one Sunday, and then he w ill find it necessary to leave town in a hurry. The press and the pulpit go hand in hand with white wash brushes and pleasant words, m agnifying little virtues into big ones. The pulpit, the pen, and the grave stone are the great saint making trium virate. And the greet minister went away looking very thoughtful, while the editor turned to his work, and told of the unsurpassing beauty of the bride, while in fact she was as homely as a mud fence. — Exchange