« f V olume xi N o . 4G DAYTON, OREGON, OCTOBER 13, 1922. SUBSCRIPTION 11.75 PER TEAR NEWSLETS GATHERED ¡MRS. ADAM ROW SALE OF LIQUOR ON OPPOSITION TO LLOYD SHIPS PROHIBITED GEORGE IS GROWING ABOUT COUNTY PASSES m All Vessels Barred From Hav Campaign Against Premie COURT HOUSE Ing Liquor Aboard In Amer* mi he help m» 10 At her home in the Unionvale coun try, Saturday, October 7, 1922, Mr«. Susanna Jane Sawyer Michael, aged 66 j eras, 9 month« and 12 day«. She was united in marriage to Michael, Dec. 25, 1873 by Rev. Wood at LaFayette. To th’» union waa born six children, three having preceeded her in death. Her death came after a long linger ing illness, possibly hastened by an ac cident from which she seemed to be re covering nicely. She was converted about twenty years ago and died in the triumphs of faith and claimed that she was ready to go. She is survived by her huaband, two sons, Roy who lives at home and Claud of Fortland, and one daughter. Mrs Bessie Sparkman of Portland. Three brothers. Daman Sawyer of California, John Sawyer of Portland and Andrew Sawyer of Hood River. Three sisters, Mrs. Hendricks snd Mrs. Smith of Mc Minnville. and Mrs. Sparks of Eugene, Oregon. Funeral services were held in the Hopewell church, Moaday, October 9, conducted by Kev. F. E. Fisher, Bur- ial in the Hopewell cemetery. Ths third caravn tour for the purpose of directly interesting the voters if this state in the 1927 exposition meas ure permitting Portland to tax itself (3,000,000 for financing of the fair. will be a spectacular one. It will ar- rive in Dayton at 1:30 p. m. Friday, October 13 th. Died in Pottlsnd, Oregon, Maria Magdalens Zeigler, aged 05 years, 6 Gains Backing Through months and 11 days. She was born in Minor Mailer of More Ihan Passing Oberbieit, lean Territorial Waters. Harvarls, Germany, March Near East Crisis. Interest 28, 1857. and died October 9, 1922., In 1874 she came to America and Iiv«d in Washington, D C.—All vessels. London.—The Inter phase« of the Probate Court Every one of the more than 40 rar« Portland wheru she was married to American and foreign-owned, are pro near eastern crisis have been accom will be decorated, and a prize of $50 is Adam Roesner, April 24, 1876, and in hibited from having liquor on board panied by the growth of a political and Fred Htronx, deceased, Filed Octo- in American territorial waters under to be awarded for the best decoration n ««paper campaign against David bei 9, 1922. Petition for appoiutment the same year camo to Dayton, Oregon, an Interpretation of the prohibition exploiting the 1927 exposition idea, of administratrix. Order admitting to where she has resided continuously L'oyd George, the British prime min amendment and the enforcement act probate. Petition to com promise ever since. with a $25 prize for the second beat. ister, which reached Its climax when banded down by the department of claims. Order to compromise claims. ■ the four leading weekly reviews and She had been in p<s>r health for ten The campaign for the exposition Justice. Bond, letters of administration. Filed < one of the premier’s stanchest sup- or more years and finally was compelled measure is going ahead at full speed, Moreover, the transportation or sale . „ October 10, 1922. , i porters among the Sunday newspapers poet pone me nt of the time of holding Nathaniel T. Hmlth, deceased. Filed to undergo an operation from which she of Intoxicants on American craft, , , . , . . , . / , . October 4, 1922. letters of udnilnls- failed to rally. Those suviving her to wherever operated, was held to be in joined in a demand for bi« resignation. the exposition making no difference in This campaign has surpassed any tration. Inventory and appraisement. mourn her death are her husband, Adam hibited. the necesaity of getting state approval of the similar campaigns which the Order instructing administrator to sell Rosanar, of Day ton; a daughter, Paul American territorial water« were of the amendment which will authorize personal property. premier has successfully circumvent Portland to make the special exposition Edmond Wood, deceased. Filed Oc ine M. Ressner, of Portland; a son, construed to Include those not only ed during the troubled post-war period. levy. The caravan will have with it tober 4, 1922. Petition asking for time Leonard A. Roesner; and four grand- ; within the three-mile limit of con- It differs from previous ones in that to file inventory and appraisement. children, Theodore B., Madalene E.. , tinental United'States but also those It is not confined to the premier's Mayor George L. Baker and various Order allowing same. Roswell A. and Ronald F. Rosenes, all I within the same limit of the Philip- natural political enemies but embraces other speakers of state prominence. It Mary L. Chapman, deceased. Filed of Dayton. A daughter. Matilda E. pines, the Hawaiian islands, Porto solid organs of public opinion of all also will carry musicians and will pull October 5, 1922. Administrators bond. Rico, the Virgin islands and Alaska. having preceeded her to the spiritworld. political shades. off “stunts” to impress upon the peo Order approving bond. So far as American ships are con She was a member of the German The basis of the charges against ple alorg its route the necesaity of vot William M. Casey, deceased. Filed cerned, the sale or transportation Lloyd George is that his strong pro October fl, 1922. Order fixing time Luthern church from childhood, al«o a ing for the proposed state amendment, of liquor will tease at once, or as and place to hear final account. Final member of the Eastern Star, the Wo Greek policy brought the nation to so that a great exposition may be soon as those vessels reach their home lam R. Morri», a minor. Filed Oc- men of Woodcraft and the Unit«! ports. In the case of foreign ships the the^ brink of war, which was only created to exploit the resource, oppor tôlier fl. 1922. 4th annual report. Or- everted through the statesmanship and Art iaans. decision will become operative as soon tunities and attractions of the entire dvr approving 4th unnual rei>ort. diplomacy of Lord Curzon, the foreign The sad news of her sudden death as the necessary regulations can be Margaret E. Wood, minor. Filed secretary, and through the moderation CURZON. POINCARE AGREE state. October 0, 1922. letters of guardian cast a shadow of gloom over the whole prepared and promulgated by the All exposition literature hereafter and tact displayed by Brigadier Gen ship. community for it was here the best treasury department. eral Harrington in his dealings with Turk Entry Into Thrace Must Walt will designate the exposition as the Eleanor II. Denney, deceased. Filed Court action looking to a final on days of her life were spent, Our little the Kemalists. 1927 Oregon Exposition, and the cam October 9. 1922. Miters testamentary. determination of the application of Paris.—Great Britain and France, as paign (or the state measure will be con Chris H. Christenson, deceased. city and its hospitable people ever held iThe graveness of the charge against American dry laws to foreign ships en Filed October 5, 1922. letters of ad a warm corner in her heart. All the Lloyd George and the alleged war represented by Foreign Secretary Cur tinued by the general committee with tering American ports were foreseen ministration. care and love that skilled physicians party in the cabinet, led by Winston zon and Premier Poincare, have agreed unabated vigor up to election day, by both Attorney-General Daughtery Mechanic Urn Spencer Churchill, secretary for the in principle that the troops of the November 7. and an anxious household could devise and Chairman Lasker of the shipping Evans Plumbing Co., claimant, vs and apply for her comfort were brought colonies, is that It has involved the Turkish nationalists shall be allowed board. Emma V. Hellwood, defendants. Filed country, at a moment of great finan to occupy eastern Thrace only after October 7, 1922. Claims lien ui*on into play, but the tiat of Him who rules New Method of Plant Feeding. clal difficulty, in the useless expendi the conclusion of a peace treaty. residence In sum of $124 tor labor our incomings and outgoings had been German experimenters are trying to The solution agreed upon provides ture of between £20,000,000 and £30,- performed. issued and after a brief struggle, des three steps for the return of Thrace Increase plant growth by the use of 000,000 for purposes in the Dardan Circuit Court pite the prayers and entreaties of all waste carbon dioxide from motors and to the Turks, as follows: elles. furnaces, fed to the soil as a fertilizer Complaints: who knew and loved her, were overrul First, the Greek army and those through perforated pipes. Graves Canning company. 1nc., ed and the sufferer's spirit took its of the population desiring to leave plaintiff, vs Brown-Shipley company, Harding Endorses Near East Drive must evacuate immediately. flight to that home the Christian be Inc., defendant. Filed October 4, Crankless Phonograph. Washington D. C.—Plans for imme Washington. D. C.—A nation wide Second, a Turkish civil administra 1922. Action for money. Otto W. lieves is the fulfillment of the life ever A combination of steel tape and a diate relief work in the near east appeal for funds for relief of the thou lasting. Helder, attorney for plaintiff. tion will be installed at the same time sprocket wheel has been invented by overshadowed all else when the annual sands of refugees in the near east was First National bank of Newberg, the allied troops take the place of the a resident of Brooklyn, N. Y_ to wind Funeral services were held in the plaintiff. V« H Eugene Miileson, et al, Evangelical church, Wednesday morn- convention of the American Red Cross authorized by President Harding. The Greek forces to preserve order. a phonograph motor without using a was opened here Monday by its chair money will be distributed through the defendant. Filed October fl, 1922. Ac-1 Third, the Turkish army will be crank. tion for money. B. A. Kliks, attorney ing, Oct. II, Rev. F. E. Fisher official, man, Judge John Barton Payne. Thou American Red Cross and the Near allowed to cross the straits of the ing. Interment in the Biookaide Cem sands of delegates were in attendance East Relief, working jointly, and will for plaintiff. Spain Makes Paper Yarn. Dardanelles and enter Thrace only J. H. Henekes, plaintiff, vs Roger etery. The manufacture of paper yarn from all parts of the country. be raised by a special committee, head upon conclusion of a peace treaty and Mahoney, defendant. Filed October has been begun in Spain. Judge Payne read a letter from Pres ed by ex-Postmaster-General Hays. it will not be until eastern Thrace is «. 1922. Mortgage foreclosure. B. A. ident Harding, who was unable to at Real Estate Transfers restored to Turkey. Kliks, attorney for plaintiff. tend the opening session, expressing Portland’s Fair Date Changed to 1927. Had Good Reason for Smil«. Knight Adjustment company, a cor John E. Milligan, chief clerk of the satisfaction because of the organiza Portland, Or.—Portland's projected Ranna E. Atkinson to R. F. Cum poration. plaintiff, vs J. Randolph public utilities commission, breezed tion's unfailing strength and readiness exposition will not be held in 1925 CANCELLING DEBTS FOUGHT mins and wife; lot 16, Church Add. Burr, defendant. Flierl October 7, Into his office Monday In high spirits. for every emergency. Newberg. (10. 1922. Transcript of Judgment. By unanimous action of the fair com Senators Say America Should Make A broad smile udorned his face and Daisy J. Birks and husband to Law Knight Adj. Co., a corporation, President Harding has designated mittee, after long deliberation, the big No More Loans. rence E. Rowell; 59 acres in section plaintiff, vs J. Randolph Harr and he went about his work with the alac the American Red Cross and the Near international undertaking has been Washington, D. C.—Cancellation of 1, T 6 S R 7 W. >10. wife, defendant. Filed October 7, rity of a man who has Just Inherited a East Relief to supervise the collection postponed for two years. Hereafter fortune. W. H. Black and wife to Lester Holt allied debts to the United States was 1922. Transcript of Judgment. His fellow-workers began to confer and administration of a near east it will be known as the 1927 exposi opposed unanimously by three sena and wife; 8.55 feet in lot 3, block 4, R. L Harris, plaintiff, vs Brown- emergency fund, a drive for which is tion. Shipley Co., a corporation, defendant. with one another as to the prole tors—McKinley, republican, Illinois; Kutch’s 2nd Add. Carlton. >10. A. D. Brooks and wife to G. K. Mc Filed October 10. 1922. Action for able cause of the chief clerk's Ju to be started at once. Spencer, republican, Missouri, and This decision was announced by the Daniel and wife; lots 3 and 4,.block 7, money. Otto W Helder, attorney for bilation. Harris, democrat, Georgia, in discus Orig. town of Carlton, fl. "I'll i>et he Just got a ton of coal," president late Sunday, following con THE STORM plaintiff. sing their impressions of an extensive suggested one young statistician. M. J. Carmichael and wife to Chas. ferences with a special committee of Judgments tour of Europe, where they were Amer R. Newman and wife; part block 1, "Mayne he struck a gold mine out Study of lightning shows that lonmj which Will H. Hays is chairman. J Randolph Ba^r, Judgment debtor, In his Maryland farm," another said. soil Is struck most frequently. ican delegates to the inter-parliamen Laurel Add. McMinvinlle. $3800. vs Knight Adjustment Co., Judgment Later In the day the truth leaked tary peace union. W. W. Carl and wife to John J. creditor. Entered October 9, 1922. out. Milligan had become the papa Cholera Epidemic Spreading in Tokio A monsoon Is the name given to n All three agreed on their arrival Petersen and wife; lots 1 an d8, block Date of Judgment October 6, 1922. Toklo.—An epidemic of cholera it periodic alternating wind in the In- here that there was much suffering 11, J. Wennerberg’s Add. Carlton. Face $209.80. Attorney fee $35. Costs of an eight-pound baby boy.->-Wush- $1600. ington Star. dian ocean. reported to be spreading in Tokio. $7.00. and economic distress in Europe, but Victor C. DeLAshmutt and wife to J. Randolph Barr and wife, Judg- that the American government should Carl O. Bergstrom and wife; 52.67 ment debtors, vs Knight Adjustment make no more Ioans there. They united acres in John Boyd D L C and in lots Co., a corporation. Judgment creditors. in predictions that Germany would 1-2-3 section 11 and lots 3 and 5, sec Entered October 9, 1922. Date of Judg work herself out of her present diffi tion 12, T 5 S R 5 W. $7840. ment Jan 8, 1921. Face $139.07. Atty, culty. W. T. Elliott and wife to Carl and fee |20. Costs 18.50. Mattie Schoenfeld; 5 acres in C. Coop Articles of Incorporation er D L C, T 3 S R 4 W. $2500. Coslett-Ross Motor company, Inc. Boy Held In Hall Murder. Belle Geer and husband to Dr. M. Filed October 4, 1922. Place of busi New Brunswick, N. J. — Clifford Adell Gochnour et al; lots 4, 5, 6, and ness: McMinnville, Ore. Capital stock Hayes, 19 years old, admirer of Pearl 7, block 44, Edwards Add. Newberg. $1. 125,000. Persons Interested: Chas. P. Dr. M. Adell Gochnour et al to A. O. Bahmer, who found the bodies of the Coslett, Homer Ross, A. B. Coslett. Westgate and wife; lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Object: To do a general automobile Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, choir singer, block 44. Edwards Add. Newberg. $10. business. John Hackett and wife to Myrtle was arrested and formally charged Marriage Licenses Moats; N 1-2 of lot 4, block 4, Amity with first degree murder for the slay $1500. Oct. 4—Mae Ionise Fuller of Mc Minnville and Roy Milo Hill of Port ings. Raymend Schneider, who was John Kirsch and wife to J. C. Man land. with the Bahmer girl when the bodies ning and wife; 111.78 acres in Samuel Crissie Young of Dundee and Wm. were found, was held as a material Davis and J. W. Rogers D L Claims, John Paeth of Clackamas, witness. According to Schneider's T 4 S R and 5 W. $22356. Viola M. Lenhart to Lee R. Lenhart; statement, the double slaying was the Two men are at present inhabiting result of mistaken identity. He had gone lots 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, and 12, block 64, Dundee. $1.00. the Yamhill county jail. They have out with Hayes on the night of the Eddie E. Lewis to Clara K. Lewis; been there for some time. murder, he said, trailing a man who lots 5 and 6, block 8, City Park Add. The tax department of the sheriff's accompanied the Bahmer girl. Seeing Newberg. $10. office is still busy with the work of a couple beneath a crab apple tree, he j A. H. Leighton and wife to Sherman checking, but they are not rushed as said, Hayes opened fire. P. Lange; 90x100 feet In McMinnvlPe. they were the last few days before the $500.00. taxes became delinquent. Matthews Planting Co. to Helen M. Mrs. Aria Harding of Newberg has Gusher on U. S. Oil Reserve. Hewitt; lots 21 and 22, Yamhill Wal been employed In the county clerk's Casper, Wyo.—The first gusher to nut' Groves. $10. office this week assisting in the gen be brought in on the Teapot Dome. G. K. McDaniel and wife to A. D. eral preparations for the election next United States naval reserve, forty and Elizabeth Brooks; lots 3 and 4, month. Mrs. Harding was a deputy miles from Casper, came in with an blqck 7, Orig. town of Carlton. $2500. in this office for some time and so is J. H. Nash and wife to Elmer L. thoroughly familiar with the neces estimated flow of about 20,000 barrels i Hodges and wife; block 5, Hurley & sary work. daily. This will be the largest oil ( Large’s Add. Newberg. $10. Our county officials are proving well in Wyoming. Alice R. Ramsey and husband to L. very active In the enforcement of the I. Hunt: 48-100 acres in R. Everest prohibition law and continue to bring 1000 After Baltimore Dry Agents. D L C, T 3 8 R 2 W. $800. In the bootleggers. Several were tried Baltimore. —Riot calls were sent to James C. Shirley and wife to Lilly during the past week and received their fines. all eight Baltimore' police stations IL. Shirley; lots 18. 19. 20, 21 and 2/ when a crowd of more than 1000 per- Ooo<lrich Rt., Alva P. Macy’s 1st Cupid has not been very hnsy the sons surrounded a saloon, which was iAd„ nayt a"', V° 00' past week, according to County Clerk Corbett, for only two marriago licenses RED GROSS BEGINS NEAR EAST DRIVE ware issued. SELZ ton. $40. & 5 -