dayton V olume x N o . ®rihmw »er* DAYTON, OREGON. JUNE 24. 1921. 30 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR ANNUAL SCHOOL HEARD ON THE STREET YAMHILL COUNTY NEWLETS GATHER­ DAYTON SCORES NEWS ABOUT ORE­ ANOTHER VICTORY MEETING HELD ED ABOUT COUNTY FORUM MEETS GON INDUSTRIES COURT HOUSE Defeats McMinnville Team in a Score A. C. Detmer Ing Elected Director Name Changed to “YamnJI County There’s one nice thing about your enemies, they don't ss a rule try to borrow money from you. Malin citizens subscribing sto.'k for Prof. William Scott was in our city the new eheese factory. ths latter pert of last week exhibiting Community Federation" Halsey Enterprise returns to D. F. The annual school meeting of District ‘The World Book Organized Knowledge Minor Matter of More than Passing Dean wbo established the paper. No. 28 was held in th school house at in Story and Picture.’ This exceeding­ Day Ion was a gain victors on tha Yamhill County Forom, held an Interest Hood River apple erop estimated at diamond last Sunday whan they defeat-1 2 o’clock p. m. on Monday June 20th ly Interesting and instructive work was exceedingly interesting meeting in the two million boxes. 1921. The meeting waa called to order in 10 volumns. It it a work that has Artisan Hall in Dayton Tueaday June ad tha McMinnville team in a score of Backed by Spokane capital, Sumpter Is Hrar Iqwty (« mi 7 to 3. The game was a very exciting and presided over by the outgoing to be seen to fully appreciate it. 21st. After a thorough explanation by smelter will resume operstions. Judge 0. H. Balt, of the circuit one and the local boys did some fine director J. T. Hash. The Clerk* report Walnut growers in western Oregon T. E. McCroaky manager of the Salem La Grande —Contract let for ateel court, will be here on July 21, and will work after the first Inning. In the of the last annual meeting,'the special have prospects of a record breaking Commercial Club, along the lines of and concrete office building. hear equity cases. begining of the game the McMinnville meeting end a full accounting of the erop according to Earl Pearcy, presi­ County Federation of the City and Ghry I skrt* hwrd Corvallis — Woman's club buying rite boys hit the ball pretty hard and secur­ money'e received and disbursed for dent of the Oregon Stete Horticultural Rural Spirit. And after a general Glory tickvls have been issued to the for city library. verious purpose during the pest school ed 3 runs. Society and member of the Oregon discuaaion of plana, the Yamhill County following: Hildle Martha Hsvrman of Upper Hood River valley getting year. After being attentively liatened The locals retalliated in the fourth Growers Cooperative Association. Forum was replaced by the Yamhill Laurel and Okay Ansal Tykesun of >4000 power distribution plsnt. and then scattered the score along dur­ to the report wat adopted as read. The Along the foot bills west of the Wil­ County Community Federation, ita Willamina; Ella Myrtle McDonald of Eugene —Lumber shiments here have ing the remainder of the game. Robin­ next before the meeting was the elec­ lamette river and in certain districts objects being to promote a better Newberg and Leiter Frank Barr of reached 375 cars daily, equal to 1920. son occupied the box for Dayton and tion of a school director for the term of the Umpqua vslley, may be found understanding among various communi­ Salem; Elma Ellen Wylder of Layton Portland — Contract let for 5-story The name* of Messrs pitched an excellent game allowing the of three years. the finest soil, as well as climatic ties and to more closely co-ordinate the and Leslie Merton Dey of Day ton; addition tn Good Samaritan hospital. visitors only 3 hits. The locals secured A. C. Detmering, J. W. Lorett end W. eonditiona in the country for walnut efforts made by member clubs of th« Eatbar Isabell Robbins of McMinnville Coal mine on Love creek, Baker S. Hibbert were pieced before the 7 hits off of the op;>onent pitcher. growing Mr. pearcy says. The orgsnizetion for the permanent up­ Hl. 1, aid Joseph Rhodes De Spain of County, being developed. Many good plays were made by both meeting and after a couple of bellotla Manchurian walnut, without flavor and building ofjthe County. This organiza­ Pendleton; Esther Louise Smith and Industrial accident board has >4.886,- teams and good form played the game Mr. Detmering was so elected, end waa often wormy shipped to us from Jspsn, tion ia Nonpolitical and Nonsectarian. Irl Samuel MrSherry both of McMinn- 136.34 in bonds and cash surplus. through to the finish. The game next declared by the chairman to be tie duly hurts the local market aa people do not The officers sre Gecrge Foster Pesi- ville; Ella Juanita Leckband and Joseph Eugene —Cooperative Canneries con­ Sunday will be played against Sheridan elected director for the coming three know the difference between the fine dent, J. U. Smith Vice President, L. L. Victor Emanuel Fulham both of Day- trolled here cut wages 20 per cent. Mr. W. T. H. Tucker's name on the Sheridan diamond. This pro­ yee». The flavored English walnuts grown in Ore­ Thornton, Secretsry Treasurer. Stste highwsy commission awards ton. mises to be one of the hotly contested was presented to the meeting for clerk, gon snd the tssteless thick shelled County is divided into four districts Iwv Will* art I ilr4 >300,000 contracts in Polk County. games of the sesson, as Sheridan tope and was unanimously elected by ac­ Manchurisns. with LaFayette the hub. The di rec tor a According to the provisions of hi r Hoed River has let >28,941 street climation. It waa stated by Mr. L. A the Hat in the County with Dayton The fellow* who uaed to write the are N. W. Diet. L. Burner, N. E. Dist. grading contract. will the late Mrytls Trentham appoint­ holding a very clote second as the Roesner that the school hsd been band- circus sds are now evidently busy writ­ R. J. Mooie, S. W. Diet. Guy Nott, ed J. F. Sanders a* executor, and be­ Purtland taxes went up 133 per cent dieapped to some extent for a recita­ standing ol the teams will show. and the 8. E. Dist. B. A. Felton. ing up oil stock prospectuses. queathed her peraonal and real proierly in ten years, population 25 per cent tion room, and explained trftbe meeting Director at large W. W. Lunger. Pro­ and tax able wealth 14 per cent. The result of the county league on to ber daughter, Bertha Bunt and her Ferd Mellinger of Purtland and Mr. that an additional room could be built gram Committee M. F. Corrigan, R. L. last Srnday’s games is as follow«: son, William Vaw. Silver Lake -Contract let for >30,700 on the acbool building for approximate­ Moore of Dalias, Oregon, dropped in Harris and George Kelty. The next high school. The will of the late Charles G. Koe­ Dayton 7, McMinnville 3, at Dayton; ly >600.00 or >700.00. The directors on ua in an unexpected manner last ber has been filed. His daughter, Sheridan 6, Gaston 4, at Gaston; La- were empowered to make arrangements Ssturday afternoon. Ferd ia a cousin meeting will be at the Commercial Cost of food for fsmily of five gone Club in McMinnville, July 19th 1921 at down to >1.82 a day at Tacoma, 1.69 at Lizzie Hubbard of Keokuk, lows, ia Fayette 8, Carlton 4, at Carlton; Perry- Co furnish the sdditional room. of the Tribune Mellinger’s and is also 8 o'clock p. m. bequeathed certain real estate In that dale 4, Yamhill 2, at Perrydale. Seattle, >1.66 at Spokane and 1.46 at an old time printer, and almost ss soon city. The children receive one-twenty­ Portland, reports four L. oganization. as he got safely inside the office began Standing of County Teams JOHNSON — BROOKSHERE eighth each of the remaining properly. State law department rules persona a line of talk about sticks, points, W. Pct. u low S 0 The ealimated value of the personal Hhsrulan may prepare plans snd specifications presses, ems, snd other females, and as I lay ton 4 1 seo At the home of Rev. W. T. Ford in lakayetta . ««I 3 2 property ia >H,000. for buildings without being a licensed be was bound for a certaiin locality the wo Dayton, Î June 21at 1921, Mr. Utia 2 Yamhill .400 The estate of Cornelia Johnson who I'arrydal«- Z 3 acbitect. Franklin Brookshere, and Mise Hazel Hopewell country on a preaaing engage­ 3 200 1 M Mmnvill« died st Dayton, is valued at 11,000. Portland—Railroads to spend >700,- .200 1 4 Carlton ment we reiuctently bade him goodby 1 4 .300 Alberts Johnson were united in the Ths value of the estate of B. M. tlaaton 000, on new terminals here. after a vrey abort cal). Mr. Moore who Holy Bonds of wedlock, Rev. Ford Harvey who died in McMinnville is The Alumni of the Dayton High Salem—State will spend >16,000 on officisting and using the ring service accompanied thia relative of ours from estimated at about >3,200. School held their annual banquet in the water supply for Feeble Minded. Portlsnd, is the County Clerk of Polk the little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Saits Ar« I tied Atisan Hail of this city last Friday Portland to have union auto-stage Ford acting aa ring (Miarer. *kn. County, and a very pleasant man to Axel Larson is plaintiff in an action night with 45 present whieb number in­ terminal. meet and we hope it may be nur privi ­ Biookshere ia the daughter of a pro­ for money filed in the circuit court cluded some visitors. The meeting was Unemployment increased five per At the home of the bride’s brother minent Eastern Oregon, minister, end lege to meet him again. against W. W. Heiser. B. A. Kl.ks presided over by County School Super ­ cent during May. Mrs. Minnie Woolworth and children Mr. William Leckband, in McMinnville, has been ettending college in McMinn­ appears as attorney for plaintiff. intendent S. S. Duncan, who acted as Lebanon —Rupert canneries to operate on June 16th 1921, Mr. Joseph Fulham ville during the year just past ar.d ha* of Portland visited ber sister Mrs. C. J. R. Ivie vs. Ritta Ivie, divorce, Toast Master. thia year. and Miss Ella Leckband, both of Day­ been visiting the Ford family here a R. Watson of this place over Saturday Otto Heider attorney for plaintiff. After the banquet which was pre­ Albany to have new >35,452 school ton, Oregon. The ceremony was short time recently. Mr. Brookshere night and Sunday. George W. James vs City of New­ pared and served by the Ladies’ Civic building. officisted in by Rev. M. A. Marcy, is well known ebout town end is the The Farmers Co-cperative company berg, is the title of an injunction suit. Club of thia city, the presidents of the Springfield—Railroad company re­ fromerly of Dayton, using the double son of Mr. B. F. Brookshere Jiving on have put in a new loading runway on Elsie M. (kimbest has started divorce different classes that have graduated placing trestles between here and ring ceremony. After a short honey­ whet is known as a part of the Miller the north aide of their building on the proceedings against Sidney John Com- from this school responded to the names Spingfield Junction. moon at Eagle Creek, these newly weds farm just acroas the river from Dayton. corner ot 4tb and Ferry street*. beat, through her attorney, Jame« E. of the class, by giving a short history Klamath Falls—Improvement of will be at home to their friends st their These newly weds will make their Up to June 16, 1921, the Sheriff has of the claes to the present day. .Also Burdett, Patterson irrigation district planned. new cottage near town. The Tribune temperery home with the grooms collected and turned over to the County many pleasantries of school life were Corvallis to get new business building. Attorney Roy Sparks appears for the joins with a host of acquaintances and parents. One of the pleasant features Treasurer, of the 1920 laxea—>405,- given by the different ones. Powers—Smith-Powers Logging Co. plaintiff in the divorce suit brought by friends in extending congratulations. of the evening was the double Chariva­ 934.03. During the past three months Some four letters from absent mem­ confining all logging to company’s M. F. Arthur against Cora Arthur, ri. The recent newly weds Mr. and the Treasurer has paid out: May, >282.- bers of the alumni were read by the timber lands in this vicinity. Shields & Shields, Salem lawyera, re­ Mrs. Leslie Dey were emor.g the guests 315.81; April. >80,073.03; March, >44,- secretary. After the social part of the Freewater—Work starts on >100,000 present the defendant. and enjoyed the discordent serenade at 993.24. Total of the three month* evening the meeting was placed in the cold storage plant. Edmund Wood vs Effie E. Sheldon the Ford home and after bidding their >407,382.08 which is more than has hands of the temporary president, Mr. In discussing the sugar situation, Route of oational Roosevelt highway et al is the title of a suit to quiet title friends good night returned to their been collected. The Attorney General Claud Proffitt. Tbe first order of busi­ from coast to coast practically assured Otto Heider is attorney for the plain- “Facts About Sugar’’ says: home and ,udge of their aurprise to held in the Linn County Ceae, April 5, ness was the reading of the conatitution thru Pendleton. “Those who have not studied the learn that these sereneders had follow­ tiff. 1921 that “Warrants in excess of and by law*, which were adopted and Silver Lake—>30,000 contract award­ sugar situation closely frequently ex­ ed them home end the manner in which >5000.00 or the 6 per cent limitation the permanent organization was effect­ ed for construction of high school. press surprise at the accumulation of they did sing for the benefit of the Dey were void, and that the County Treasur­ ed. The one rule of the association, Motorcar vehicle licnses to date this aupplies which has taken place in pri­ family was pitiful to listen to. Mr. S. er would be held responsible if she psid which might be of interest to our.read- year paid >2,050.094. Promisee of the Nonpartisan League mary markets and at pointa of produc­ B. Dey seys it is lovely to have friends them.” Labor union and manufacturer* op­ ers, is tbe fact that any person having in North Dakota aeem to be one thing, tion. With the world’s output still but there is auch a thing as being to finished the high acbool course here is pose state box factory for convicts. results another, and the league leadere considerably below that of the pre-war friendly. Roseburg—Contract let for impove- considered a member of the association Pleatantdale have been wonderfully long on promises period and with the removal of the when the turn of 25 cents has been ment of Elkton Road. but short on beneficial results. The restrictiona imposed upon the use of Dr. Jennet and wife of Portland and placed in the hands of the secretary. DAVIS—DUNK Astoria—Road leading to ocean at Nonpartisan League in North Dakota, sugsr during the war, it would seem Mrs. Biddle and two grandchildren of This also includes those who graduated Columbia Reach is completed. under its Socialistic plan of state logics! to expect that the full amount At the H. M. Davia home near the LaFayette wero Sunday afternoon when the school only had two year high government, promised the farmers of present production would be prompt­ Locke, on June 22nd 1921 Mr. Kenneth visitors at the A. N. Sheldon home. school course. 'wonderful resulta in the way ot getting ly and readily absorbed. STATE MARKET COUNCIL Orville Dunk, and Mise Eva Hilda The Pleasantdale Needle club met them better prices for their crops As a matter of fact the trouble with Davie, both of LaFayette, Oregon. Classes were represented from the FOR FARMERS ORGANIZED Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. year of 1898 up to and including 1921. through atate-owned industries, cheap sugar today as with other great staples, Rev. F. E. Fisher of Dayton officiating. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Frank Donnelly members present 6, The election of officers resulted in the money, etc. North Dakota was to be­ is not overproduction but undercon­ Mr. Fisher feels considerably elated visitors 3. Mrs. Ennis Alderman and vallis,—Preliminary organization of come the farmers’ paradise. following: Claud Proffitt, President: sumption. For six yesrs the people over thia wedding because he was After seven years of league control, were systematically taught, and in privileged to officiate at the wedding Mrs. Donnelly and daughter Mary from Miss Cecil Goodrich, Secretary-Treas­ what will be known as the Oregon the result of class legislation and league most countries were forced, to limit of thia young lady’a mother aome 20 or McMinnville. Ice cream and cake were urer, and Mrs. C. B. Newhouse, mem­ Cooperative council, waa effected at the close of the conference on coopera­ served by the hostess assisted by Miss -domination in state affairs has left their use of sugar. Some effects of more years ago. ber of class of '98, as Vice president. This happy couple tive marketing in connection with Mary Donnelly. A good time reported North Dakota a poorer but wiser com- thia long-continued campaign of re­ will make their home in LaFayette. It is to be hoped thet the next an­ Farmer*’ week. The oganization was by all preaent. imonwealtb. The bonds of that great striction unquestionably remain. Add nual banquet of the association will re­ to be completed in ruom 402 Corbett ■tate seek investors who refuse to buy. to this the industrial demoralization Chas. Hadley and wife returned THE TAX EVIL. ceive a larger attendance than the one building, Portland, Monday afternoon. The political prophets who promised so and depression that as limited the home Monday after taking Li the this year, and even if you do not feel It is predicted that the organization Bankers, mure particularly than much seem unable to change the world purchasing power of all nations, the Encampment at Pendleton and visiting that you will be able to attend, be sure will do much toward furthering Oregon almoat any other group of buainess price of farm products for the benefit heavy import duties and internal taxes a aon of Mrs. Hadley’s at Walla Walla, to eend yopr 25 cents and yonr nam* to marketing enterprises. The temporary men, see the menace of the growing of North Dakota famers. These pro­ that have been imposed in order to Washington. the secretery, thet we may know that chairman ia Dr. Hector Macpherson, They realize that deposits phets, however, hsve been very suc­ bolster up revenues, end the unfavor­ tax evil. you will be counted. director of the bureau of organization cessful in changing the North Dakota able exchange aitustion that doubles and savings which must be drawn to Canada After Bergdoll. pay exhorbitantly high faxes mean just and markets at the college, and the taxroll-upwaid. or quadruples the cost of purchases Ottawa.—The extradition from Ger­ that much Isa* money for investment temporary aecretary, U. L. Upson, WILL ORGANIZE FIRE COMPANY A system of government and its ad- made by many countries, and It is easy many of Grover C. Bergdoll, United in productive enterprises in the com­ manager of the Pacific Cooperative All good citizens of Dayton who are mlnistiation is just about as etable as to understand that all these factors States draft evader, la under consider­ munity. Poultiy producers ation by the Canadian government, C. vitally interested in the betterment of the intelligence and effort the voters combined have operated to hold the use . The council expects to coordinate the A banker hai of necessity been train­ 3. Doherty, minister of Justice an- thia city, are urgently requested to .put into it, and in the case of North of sugar far below the level that it cooperative work in Oregon and map sounoed. Bergdoll was reported to attend a maaa meeting at the Council Dakota, intelligence was subordinated otherwise woul i have reached at th a ed to business principles and ways of have reached Germany on a forged out a general program which can be House on Monday evening June 27th 'to visionary schemes and promises tune. Consequently, it is not difficult thrift and be knows that increasing Canadian passport. carried out by all enterprises interested to understand that the return to full demanda of taxation are dissipating the 1921 at 8 o’clock. The purpose of this Which were unahle of fulfillment. in cooperation. It will assist new meeting Istooragniae a Volunteer Fire The people are paying the bill, but normal consumption must attend the asvlnga and discouraging investment Refined Sugar Decline*, ariociations in making the right kind Company. Thia is a matter of much thia generation, at least, Is learning grandual progress of world testoration. In productive enterprises. San Franelaoo,—Refined cane lutar importance to each of us. so it behoove« of a start. Many of them in the paat that it takes more than promises and at the raftnerlM dropped 1> cents a all to attend tht« matting. have been formed In a hurry without All Americans who isquirt bear as a It is raid ' hat great problem* develop tha power to tax, to establish and hundredweight to II. the lowest price sufficient funds «nd with incompetent J. U Sharman m Joins Will h H to go abroad for Well, the world n«tef maintain industries, payroll! and great laadera« •Inca Dioamben IBIS. Beat maar was Chairman Fife ProtaotUn Committee. m*n«|am«nt. t|