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0 auton V olume xi DAYTON, OREGON, JULY 7, 1922. N o . 32 NEWSLET SGATHERED ABOUT COUNTY COURT HOUSE MOST PERFECT WOMAN IN UNITED STATES Probate Court nth- null r. 3 utt >uu. f«; 04*1 . 3 l>. ill n- II. u. SUBSCRIPTION $1.75 PER YEAR FEDERAL LICENSE FEDERATION TO HOLD i AND BOTH A3E WAITING FOR A BITE TAX NOW OUE MEETING AT CARLTON “Foreign and domestic corporations, Mdtiers of Importance Io t very Com tobacco manufacturer», broker», theat munity to be Taken Ip ers and other amusement resort« where charge tut admission la made, bowling The Yamhill County Federation of alleys, pool and billard halls and pas । Community Clubs will meet st Carlton senger automobiles for hire must pay their annual federal tax for the fiseul',or tba,r Jul* meeting Tuesday even- Minor Matter ol More than Passing Interest Creed F. Ix>op minor. Filed June 30, 1922. Flnul account. Order of resignation of J. L lx><>P us guardian. 1'etltiuii for appointment of guardian. Order appointing M. F. Corrigan us' guardian. Guardian's bond. Order approving guardian's bond. l-ottlu M. Walling, decased. . Filed I July 3, 1922. Final account. Petition for hearing of final account. Order fixing time and place ot hearing of final account. James W. Kelly, deceased. Filed July 1. 1922. Petition to admit will to probate. Will. Order admitting will to probate. Flierl July 3. 1922. Bond. Order appointing appraisers. Sarah E. Hollingsworth, deceased.. Filed June 29, 1922. Petition for ap polntmont of administrator. Order admitting to probate. Surah Estes, deceased. Filed July 1. 1922. Final account. Order setting time and place fur hearing final ac- count. Receipts. II. B. Cockerham, deceased. Filed1 June 30. 1M2. Inventory and uppralao- merit of Yamhill county. Order up- proving same. Inventory and ap- prulaement of Multnomah county. Or- der approving same. Leonard Campbell, et al minors. > Filed July 3, 1922. ^Annual report. Rachel A. Howard, deceased. Filed | June 30, 1922. Objection to appraise-1 merit. ©rtfrmw year ending June 30, 1923, on or before ' ,n«’ Ju,V ,L Tbere «m® rePorta t0 come UP and “ « July 31,' ' announce. Clyde G. Huntley, ; coneerinng a county fair collector of interna! revenue. "Failure may receive •ome definite action. to pay these taxes during the current month will subject delinquent taxpay- There will be proposed at thia meeting era tu a penlty of 25 per cent of the under the haad of new business an a- amount uf the tax.” mendment to the by-law» providing for Foreign corporations are required to lhe creation of 8 new «mm it tee and • I pay equivalent to $1 for each $1000 ot , that I. designed to create a the average amou't of capital employ-! t,mon« the ,n vection ot Yamhill county. Every city eJ in the transaction of their busines» will be affected and every Commercial during the preceding yesr ending June 30. The tax on domestic corporations Club should have its representatives; President Harding is here seen fishing with his friend, R. B. Creager, who, as the boat flops up and down rn the water, is wondering if he will be named as American Ambassador to Mexico upon the recognition of the Obregon government. I APAI C WIN f|NP NEWS ABOUT INDUS TRIES OF OREGON " AND LOSE TO SHERIDAN urnuunt» to $1 of so mu:h of the fair Pre,*nU average value of their capital »tuck for . Thu meeting at Carlton should be LUvIlLu Illi» UI1L the preceding year a» is in excess of attended a« it is in a central loca-* isirv | nnr TA AlimiOAkl I $5000. In estimating the value of cap ital stock, the surplus and undivided B. 0. Garrett. I prufits must be included. Pacific Power & Light Co. pushing Win from Grand Ronde on 4th Following are the miscellaneous oc construction work on a large scale on cupational tax«»: —brokers, $50; pawn $1,250,000 power plant on Hood River. brokers, $100; «hip brokers, $50; etu- The baseball team for thin city has | Blachly getting a modern four-room tomhouae brokers, $50; Pruprietors of i been playing some very good ball this schooi building. Bend—Shevlin-Hixon company Mis» Gertrude Eggett of Fresno, tneatern, museum» and concert halla year and has succeeded in scoring a building railroad bridge above Ben- California, has been declared the where a charge tor admission is made, ; high percentage on the games played. ham Falls. most perfectly formed woman in America, winning a $1,000 prize. having a seating capacity ot rot more ' Last Sunday the local boy. lost to the Crane—Application of North Canal ,Tcn, thousand girls competed. She than 250, shall pay a tax of $50; hav Duty of 30 Cents a Bushel Is Sheridan team in a score of 8 to 13. Co. for reservoir site approved. cats'two meals a day, lota of rai- Profiteering in hay last winter was ing a sealing capacity of more than 250 i This was one of the poorest games that Decided On; Rapid Prog •ins. and has never been in love. responsible for the death of 3,000 cat- and not exceeding 500. $100; having a the boys have played this season. The tie, 10 times that many horses and ress Made on Bill. seating capacity of 500 and not exceed- weather was extremely warm that day possibly 30,000 sheep, according to a I mg 800, $150; having a seating capac and whether or not they were affected report by Ross M. Churchill, special Washington, D. C.—By a vote of 38 by the heat we are unable to say, but officer of the Oregon Humane society. ity of more than 800, $200. Circuit C ourt to 12 the senate approved a tariff of know that they made more errors in Medford—$60,000 to be spent on I Circua proprietors are required to wing to Crater Lake lodge. 30 cents a bushel on wheat. this one game than all the rest put to pay a tax of $100; proprietors of bowl Complaint»-— Condon authories $137,000 bond is With the wheat fight out of the fl. H. Courtney, plaintiff, vs D. II. ing alley» and billard hall» are required way, the senate made unusually rapid gether. sue for water works. Gibbon, et al, defendant. Filed Juno I Washington, D. C.—In a kindly to pay $10 for each alley or table; pro On the 4th the team went to Grand Work started on highway from Har 29, 1922. Action fur money. Hoy ; worded speech to the leaders of the prietor» uf shooting gal«ries, $20; pro- progress on the bill, approving several Ronde and there put up one of the clas risburg to Junction. scores of committee amendments. The Sparks, attorney for plaintiff. Beaverton—$25,000 moving picture coal mining Industry, both operators According „ , prielor» of riding academies, $100. i first to be agreed upon was a duty of ses t games of the season. Harry M. Kershaw, et al, plaintiff. I and workers. President Harding studio here will employ 25 persons. a<l- ' ° * - vs Don R. Speaker, et al, defendant. | monished them to seek a prompt solu- , St. Johns to have $14,000 brick busi «^ying on th. business, of , Z» cents per 100 pounds on flour, aa to reports, as the editor did not get to Filed June 29 1922. Action for money.; th n of tho present strike and conveyed operating or renting passenger automo- ’ increase of 28 cents over the house see this game, the buys played air-tight ness building. Otto W. Helder, attorney for plaintiff. I Portland—30 new houses to go up biles for hire are required to pay $10 rate. Other rates approved included: bail and passel the game with only one Frank ('. Brumwell, plaintiff, va lot ; to them the delicately worded warn at University Park. Irish potatoes, 58 cents per 100 or two erros charged up against them. fayette Canning Co., defendant. Filed ing that if they failed the government tor each such automobile having a seat-, pounds, house rate 42 cents; dried, Sparta—$700 gold cleanup at Madan And when it comes to sticking, the June 30. 1922, Action for money. 11. would be compelled to administer the : mg capacity of more than two and not Gulch claim. 2% cents a pound, bouse rate 3%; team is sure right there. They’re hit- Klamath Falls-1500 men working A. KHks, attorney for plaintiff. industry for the common good of the more than seven, and $20 for each hav- potato flour, 3 cents a pound, house ting like demons this year and unless sawmills and box factory. C. E. (’rater, plaintiff, vs J. II. Ship- American people. ing a seating capacity of more than rate 1*4 cents. , ley. et al, defendant. Filed June 30, the opponents are there on the fielding Salem —State prison furniture fac- not mention President Harding did Tomato paste 45 per cent ad va- 1922. Action for money. B. A. KHks, federal control by name. He adopted seven. the game has to go to the locals. The tory to employ 75 men. lorem, house rate 28; tomato pro- attorney for plaintiff. Redmond to build 5 miles of cement fielding of the locals this year is abeve A. W. Russell, plaintiff, vs 11. R. the more discreet way of putting It, serves in any matter, 15 per cent, sidewalks. Diamond Cut Diamond. reproach. Robinson and Dey were the Seibly, defendant. Filed July 1, 1922 but throughout the president’s brief Salem Country club to have $10,000 William J. Burns, seated at Ills desk house rate 10 per cent. Lien foreclosure. Otto W. Helder, at speech to the warring factions it was batteries for the locals on the 4th and improvement. Oalons, 1 cent per pound; house nmde clear that the administration Is in his Washington office, said during torney for plaintiff. Portland will vote on $3,000,000 1925 played as pretty a game as any battery rate 75 cents per 100 pounds. Knight Adjustment Co. plaintiff, vs keeping "a steel hand in a velvet an Interview: exposition tax in November. could. Cocoanuts were transferred to the “Sometimes, again, we oppose guile Fred Kamph, et al. defendant. Filed glove," and that If the miners and op- Wallowa—Contract let for $42,000 We out-Herod Herod. For free list, but cocoanut meat, prepared, As yet there has been no game sched school building. July 1, 1922 Transcript of judgment. orators cannot get together, then the with guile. example : was made dutiable at 4 cents a pound, uled for ne»t Sunday and in all probabil Judgment Echo schools to have $3500 gym- government is going to protect the "A doctor was visited by a man and against the house rate of 4% cents. Fred and Katie Kampb, Judgment consuming public. ity there wont be as the season is get nasium. man said: a boy. The Rates on prepared fruits were in debtors, vs Knight Adjustment Co., Silver Lake salt mines being pros- ting pretty late and the weather pretty The “kick” in the speech was near | •• ‘1 loctor. this here’s my son. HIs judgment creditors. Entered July 1. pected. creased generally over both the house school teacher gave him a whack on warm. However should the boys 1922. Date of judgment July 1, 1922. the end: Riddle—16 farmers to 1 install elec- figures and those originally recom- "You are admonished to arrive at the ear yesterday what ruined his change their minds announcement will trie irrigation plants. Face $125.33. Costs $9. mended by the committee. hearin. ’ Just write me out a paper, such understanding with measurable Articles of Incorporation— be made with posters. La Pine—Work started on second will you, so ns I can claim damages?’ Bett, Person & Belt Co. Filed July promptness, among yourselves. If the I sawmill here. "The doctor saw at a glance that London’s Literary Nights. 3, 1922. Persons interested. G, W. Belt, adjustment cannot be reached by you | Bend—Work on Tumalo project to he had a case of fraud before him. He Literary evening institutes have Johan Person, O. R. Belt. Capital: alone, the government will be avail start immediately. tried, all kinds or noises on the boy, been established by the London coun 65CO Quit in Washington State. $2500. Principal office; McMinnville. Ione to have fireproof warehouse able at your Joint call. We wish you hut nothing would make the well ty council for persons older than eight (Ire. Object, operate saw mills, etc. Seattle, Wash.—About 6500 railway 26 by 76 feet. who best know tho way to solution to ‘ coached youngster hear him. So final een years of age. These institutes do shop craft employes in Washington Myrtle Point—Lam pa road to be ly he looked Into the Injured ear with reach It among yourselves, in u man not undertake any vocational training, Marriage Licenses quit work in answer to the nation wide built—cost $11,000. a little mirror, saying at the same ner to command the sanction of the but give courses in such subjects as Baker City—New apartment house time In n whisper to his assistant: music. Including country dances and strike call, according to railroad oper planned here. June 28—Juno Gertrude Hollings people. "'Dear me, it's as I thought. The folk songs; astronomy, biology, horti ating officials. "Failing in that, th« representatives I worth of McMinnville and Earl Lenley Eugene—Work starts on city pro whole organ seems to he destroyed. 1 culture, history, languages, art and Bland of Cedar Rapids, la. of the American people will be called can’t see very well Inside, though, jects. Kansas Forbids Shop Picketing. modern English literature. The schools Uma Umiia Dorris of Newberg and 1 to the task." New shingle mill built at Foster. Hand me that large knife, please, so are conducted on the co-operative Topeka, Kan.—The Kansas indus Guy Barnett May of Dundee. Oregon to receive approximately timt 1 can cut the outer ear off.’ plan, and they carry out the Ideas and trial court issued an edict prohibiting $3,000.000 for road improvement work Ruth Wllltnuss Wright Sheridan •’With n yell like a Comanche In suggestions of students. Educational and William Isaac Talbott of Sheri FOREIGN-BORN INCREASE dian the hoy dashed out of the room, visits to places of Interest are on the the picketing of railway shops where from the federal government during dan. next 3 years. men have gone op strike in Kansas. and thnt was the end of the cnse program. June 30 Ethel Henrietta Jones of Total Population In United States ngninst the school teacher.” Eugene—11 bridges on Siuslaw road Newberg and James Carl Forkner of । Now 36,398,958. to be repaired. Newberg. Prineville, recently destroyed by Washington, D. C.—The total white July 3 Maliel Ixso Grimm of Me-, fire, being rebuilt. $10,000 brick store Mfnnville und Ivan Lester Wood of I population of tho country, foreign born going up. or with one or both parents foreign Multnomah county. Turner to get new $33,000 school. July 8 Alvin Richard Rieraon of born on January 1, 1920, was 36,398,- Portland—$300,000 wholesale house SUCH A Amity and Edna Mue Odom of Sheri- 958, the department of commerce has planned. announced in a compilation of the 'lan. Bend—Votes $8,000 bond issue to PROAAIÇ/AJG 1920 census figures. This was an in aid in financing school construction New Ideas for the State. crease In tho “foreign white stock" program. It Is reported that n pln.v entitled of the nation's population from 1910 Portland—Plans prepared for $100,- "The Tslntyl of Monkeys,” In which of 4,155,576, or 12.9 per cent. 000 Beth Israel house. the players are all to be dressed In The Dalles—25 carloads cherries This 1920 total includes, it was the guise of various sorts of apes. Is shipped east. shown, 13,713,754 immigrants and 22, Ontario- -Barrows-Ordway property shortly to bi* produced In Milan. Italy. persons born in this country of 400 acres sold for $125,000. Tn view of Rostand's successful dram 686,204 The Dalles—Rebuilding of old court atization of the dwellers of a barn one or both of whose parents were house planned. yard. one will wait until after the pre immigrants. Milton—$22,000 power plant being miere to say that It can't be done installed. Then there was the operetta "Wood New York Man Heads Veterans. Hoow River—Apple Growers' Assn. land." In which all the characters were San Francisco, Cal.—C. Hamilton to build $150,000 plant. birds. Dnvld Belnsco's press depart Cook of Buffalo, N. Y., wqp unan:- ment for some time nourished a rumor j mously elected national commander of Waldport—Work on Wald port-Tide water section of Corvallis-Waldport thnt the producer had In preparation the Disabled American Veterans of highway to start at once. n dnunn In which all the characters j th.- World war at the annual conven were Insects.’ This manager secured Hood River—$10,000 contract \9 very nearly as much publicity for this , tion here. awarded for new Junior high school odd notion ns William Gllette did for building. Ids persistently reported intention to Fires Have Cost Washington $75300G. Roseburg Country club nearly com Olympia, Wash.—Loss and damage piny Hamlet. Dramatic editors In pleted. many cities devoted many columns to । by forest fires in the state of Wash Dallas—First unit of high school argument thnt the Ideal impersonator ington so far this season is estimated gymnasium to cost $4500. of (sherlock Holmes would not make nt $750,000 by State Forester F. E. Vernonia—Lumber mill to be erect nn even passable prince of Denmark. Pare. RAIN ed here. —Christian Schnee Monitor. SENATE APPROVES TARIFF ON WHEAT HARDING WARNS IN GOAL STRIKE Our Healthy Baby