Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 29, 1922, Image 6

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    Dayton Evaporating 4 Packing Co.
Kvaparator« of Fruita and V«<*tabl«*. Packara of and
Daaiara In Fruli a Vacotablaa and ail hinda of pruduca.
Always in the mart et for Green and Evaporated Fruit»
Ba sura to see us i efore selling any kind of produce.
Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERALIINTEREST
PHndpal Event* of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
DAYTON TRIBUNE
F. T. MILLINGER, .
Editor and Publisher
Entered a» second class matter, April
7, 1911, at the post office at Dayton,
Oregon, under the Act or Congress of
March 3, 1979.
This Means Anything We Carry in Stock
A new line of Watches just received from Chicago at
prices that mean a saving to my customers.
Subscription $1.75 per year in advance.
V. H. Ballard
The number of persons of school »gv
! In I Jine county when the census was
taken last month wu 11,921.
The latest cold snap has threatened
a tieup of a large crew engaged In
packing apples near Imbler
You will always find at our store the purest Candies
The Roseburg turkey market is by Harding Finds It Necessary to
far the most inactive the Umpqua val­
and the best grades of Ice Cream.
Take a Hand in Allied
ley has known for many year.
The annual convention of the Oregon
HIGH GRADE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES
Deadlock.
State Teachers' association will be held
LOG CABIN BREAD
In Portland December 37. 28 and 39
Washington, D. C.—President Hard
Plans of Incorporation for a $300,- Ing has sought the counsel of his moat
RESTAURANT IN REAR OF STORE
000 tourist hotel at Ashland have b<«n trusted advisers as to the best means
drawn and were sent to Salem tor fil­ of intervention to prevent the ap­
ing
proaching economic crash in Europe.
Scott Ward. 75. native of Oregon and
It is understood the president feels
pioneer resident of Linn county, died encouraged by the favorable reaction
st his home in Albany sfter three in European capitals to the news of
months' Illness.
5olire of Final Settlement
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS.
America's determination to prevent a
Salem Heights received first prise collapse.
Loads on farm and city property at
Notice is hereby given that the un-
for the best community exhibit of veg­
In addition to frequent consultations
dersigned, Ralph E. Williams and lowest rates. Mortgagee, notes, bonds etables, Including corn, at the Marlou-
with
his cabinet, cable discussions
James O. Williams. Executors of the and contracts bought and sold. Krsp Polk corn show held at Salem.
with American ambassadors abroad
estate of Sarah E. Williams, deceased, your money busy dsy and night. See
The Bank of Woodburn has compiled am! his forthcoming conference with
have filed their final report and ac­ the undersigned for mortgage invest­
statistics, showing the berry pack lu Ambassador George Harvey, the pres­
count as such Executors of said estate
Sixteen years of safe invest­ Woodburn in 1932 amounted to 3,988,- ident will seek the advice of leading
in the County Court and the Hon. C. ments.
594 pounds, valued at $201,284.54
senators, including the Irreconcilable»
F. Daniels, judge of said Court, has ments for clients is s record of merit.
Contract for the construction of the in the treaty fight, and of prominent
Attorney B. A. Kliks,
fixed Saturday, the 20th day of Janu­
Griswold union high school at Helix leaders in American thought.
ary, 1923, at the hour of ten o’clock in
McMinnville. Oregon.
has been let to the Waale a Shattuck
the forenoon of said day as the time
President Harding has definitely
and the County Court room at the
Construction company of Portland.
abandoned his policy of isolation and
Courthouse in McMinnville, Oregon, as
Taxpayers of Pendleton decided at
The Southern Oregon Humpsliiie la now engaged In momentous negotia­
the place, for hearing objections, if the recent election that the council Swine Breeders’ association was form
any there be. to said final report and should not exceed the 11-mill levy, ed at Grants Pass, when 35 breeders tions with the allies designed to pull
account and for the settlement of said and the proposed budget of $114,311 from Jackson and Josephine counties Europe out of its welter of chaos.
This government 'is expected to lay
estate.
must be cut to $97,185.
met
its definite proposals before the con­
RALPH E. WILLIAMS.
Figures prepared by U. G Boyer.
The Eugene chamber of commerce ference of the allied premiers opening
JAMES O. WILLJAMS.
Marion county clerk, show that out of I directors voted to back Astoria's re­
in Paris January 2, or, if circum­
Executors of the estate of Sarah E. a total of 94 women selected for jury
quest for a $3,000,000 government ap stances warrent, their presentation
Williams, deceased.
service during the last year, only 21 propriation to assist in reconstructing
might await the outcome of this meet­
M. H. KENDALL.
have consented to act.
the city.
ing.
Attorney for said estate.
Of the 12 precincts in Lane county
Because of the heavy snowfall and
President Harding, it is learned at
that voted November 7 on the question unfavorable weather conditions in cen
the White House, regards the Euro­
of whether to allow stock to run st tral Oregon, work on a number of irri­
pean deadlock as so acute that he has
large, four voted In favor of it and gation projects has been abandoned for
been compelled to Ignore the scruples
the winter.
eight to keep the stock up.
of the irreconcilable» and intervene di­
Jesse P. Webb was pardoned by Act
The Coast Power company in Tilla­
rectly.
For Sale: Oats and Vetch ready to mook has closed down for three ing Governor Rltner after serving
It is the most momentous decision
sow, $3.25 per hundred. Gray oats months pending improvements entail­ more than 11 years for the murder ol
he
has made since he became presi­
cleaned and ready to sow $2.25 per ing the expenditure of $150,000 in the W. A. Johnson in a Portland hotel on
dent and it reverses the previous pol­
hundred. Riley L. Clark. Phone Red building of a new and up-to-date plant. June 20, 1910.
54.
icy of this administration.
51-tf
Ground was broken for the first cot
Complete election returns from all
tage
of
the
W.
C.
T.
U.
children's
farm
Ladds Funeral Home. McMinnville, counties, part of them unofficial, show
that the so-called compulsory school home near Corvallis Saturday after
Oregon. Phone Blue 5.
15tf.
bill carried in Oregon by 13,986. The noon, according to announcement by
officers of the farm home corporation.
ROMAN MEAL whi^h should be us­ exposition measure was defeated by
Articles of incorporation were filed
12,581.
ed "every day some wav” is sold by F.
in
the state corporation department at
The sum of $84.068.11 of market
J. Randall Miller Mercantile Co. and
road funds was expended on 19 dif­ Salem by the World’s Electro-Industri­
Lausanne. — America again Inter­
K. L. Cinnamon. Roman Meal Bread , ferent projects in Lane county from al exposition, to be held In Portland
vened
in the Lausanne conference
is baked by Log Cabin Baking Co. January 1 to November 7, according in the year 1927. The capital stock is
when
Ambassador
Washburn Child, ad
Portland Oregon.
25-tf. to a report to the state highway de- ^5,000,000.
dressing
the
sub-commission
on minor­
Snow, varying in depth from two to
partment.
ities, declared that the United States
WHITE Sewing machines at Dem-
three
feet,
forced
suspension
of
the
Increased needs of the Bend public
vigorously disapproves of the proposed
aray’s Hardware store.
schools, the result of the rapid growth Pelican Bay Lumber company’s log­
removal
of the Greek patriarchat»
of the population there, will be met ging operations near Kirk. Two camps
The Oregon Fire Relief is your own by a 12-month $80,000 note issue, ar­ employing about 280 men, were closed from Constantinople. •
"The proposal to abolish or remove
home company are you keeping your rangements for which have already for the winter.
Francis T. Wade, prominent attor­ the patriarchate from Constantinople,”
money at home. E. S. Benson, agent been made.
said the ambassador, "is vigorously
45tf.
J. J. Handsaker, representing Ore­ ney of Moro, was appointed district
disapproved
by large bodies of Ameri­
gon in the Near East relief campaign, attorney of Sherman county to suc­
WHITE Sewing machines at Dem states that the $2000 given by River­ ceed C. M. Huddleston, who resigned. cans. We point out that the patri­
archate was confirmed not by foreign­
aray’s Hardware store.
side Community church in Hood River The appointment was announced by
ers, but by Turkey herself. Intoler­
Acting Governor Ritnsr.
FARM LOANS at lowest rate of in­ exceeded the contribution of any other
able
Injustice will be done If It is abol­
The grading on the Shea hill cut-off
church in the state.
terest
Repayment privileges atfer
ished. We have adequate evidence for
on
the
Lebanon-Cascadia
road
is
about
Yoncalla, among the first munici­
this viewpoint in telegrams from large
the first year. Wm. Bain, room 10
palities to have a city government completed, and the rocking will start
McMinnville Nat. Bk., McMinnville composed entirely of women, has elect­ in a few days and will continue this bodies of our population.”
Lord Curzon, In his note to Ismet
Oregon.
39tf.
ed men to serve in the various city winter, nntil the road is fully complet­
Pasha on the Mosul question, declared
ed.
This
new
road
is
3.8
miles
long.
offices for the coming two years, and
For anything in Real Estate see
Vincent Astor of New York city, that aside from the fact Mosul received
only two women remain in power,
J. E. PROFFITT.
head
of the Astor family and a direct a mandate from the league of nations
then? serving on the council.
descendant of the Colonel John Jacob and therefore only the latter has a
Astor who founded Astoria as a fur right to restore it, there are racial,
trading post In 1811, telegraphed the political, historical and strategic rea­
Astoria relief committee $5000 for its sons why England cannot give back
Mosul to the Turks.
fund.
Announcement of the letting of the
contract for reconstruction of the cen PRICES OF FOOD ADVANCE
tral Oregon irrigation district main
flume south of Bend has been made, Both Wholesale and Retail Figures
the Warren Construction company’s
Show Increase.
bld of $136,098.90 being accepted by
Washington, D. C.—Both retail and
Why not surprise the folks at home
the directors.
wholesale food prices increased 2 per
with a visit at Yuletide. It will make
The cost of commodities in Oregon cent or more during November, ac­
has
increased approximately 10 per cording to figures made public by the
them happy and you, too. Plan now
cent during the last year, according department of labor. Notwithstanding
to take advantage of—
to bids received by the state board of the increase, the department said there
control for supplies to be furnished
was a decrease of 5 per cent for the
to the state institutions during the
year ending November 15 In ratal!
next six months.
food prices, while wholesale food
Alvin M. Owsley of Texas, national
prices increased about 1% per cent
commander of the American Legion
during the year.
and rated as one of the foremost ora-
in
As compared with 1913 retail food
tors of the country, will arrive in Ore­
prices in November were given as 46
gon on January 4 and will address a
per cent higher in Chicago and Pitts­
mass meeting in Portland on Friday
burg, 44 per cent in Dallas and San
night, January 5.
Francisco, 42 per cent in Cincinnati,
The state highway commission, un­
Between all statinns where one way fare io $30.00 cr leas.
Cleveland, Óos Angeles and Minneap­
der the laws of Oregon, has authority
olis, 39 per cent In Omaha and Seattle,
to condemn lands for right-of-way pur |
Sale dates: December 32, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, January 1st.
and 35 per cent in Louisville and Port­
poses within the boundaries of Incor
Final return limit January 3rd.
land, Or.
porated towns and cities, according to
a
decision by Judge Percy Kelly of the Germany Would Welcome Suggestions.
Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journey
Marion county circuit court.
a trip of pleasure.
Berlin.—Germany will cordially wel­
Because the Psclflc 'Telephone * come any suggestions from the United
Telegraph company refused to comply States as to the reparations situation,
with an order issued by the public it was announced following a confer­
For further particulars ask agents
service
commission requiring the cor­ ence of administration leaders, at
or write
poration to set up and keep a separate which Premier Guno and others ex­
depreciation reserve account, the com­ plained the crisis.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
mission sent a letter to John Carson,
General Passenger Agent
district attorney of Marion county, Supreme Court Justice Pitney Resigns.
urging that he institute proceedings
Washington, D. C.—Associate Jus­
in the courts for the enforcement of tice Pitney of the supreme court has
the penalty provided by law la such sent his rsslgnatlon to President
Harding.
i
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
"Gifts That Last"
EUROPEAN PODGY OF
U. S. IS REVERSED
Ask
Anyone
A*k anyone you know
which is the highest
F albUUa.
*
R. L. CINNAMON
U. S. INTERVENES TO
SAVE PATRIARCHATE
Go Home for
Yuletide Holidays
25 per cent Reduction
Round Trip Fares
they will tell you ROY AL.
“My cake* are 100% better
■Ince 1 bought that can of
Royal,’* write* one delighted
among your friends, neigh­
bors, relatives—you will
hear similar commendation*.
Royal Containe No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Revival meetings will begin at the
Methodist church on Sunday, January
21 st nud will continue until Hunduv
February 4th.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
Hard
with private bath. Mra.
Ing, phone Red 36.
The annua! roll call of the Baptist
church of Dayton will be hold In the
Artisan hall, January 1st. beginlng at
10:30 a. m. Dr. C. L. Trawin of Mc­
Minnville will speak at 11 o'clock on
the subject "New TeHtnnn-nt Church"
dinner at 12 o'clock, after which a
business session will be held.
The Pleasant Hour Reading Club
met at the home of .Mrs. J. L. Sie i
Itoi) call was responde*! to by
r.ivlng an original rhyme to uccom
peny the gifts which were exch -ng«'
among the members at this meiing
.Mesdames Georgiana andO’Delin Mil­
ler study loaders being absent .Mrs.
O. C. Goodrich took charge of the club
study, which was widows and child­
rens pensions. The musical progrnin
was furnished by Dwight Fish «r nnd
sister and Wllva Foster and Jolin
Sherman, which was greatly apprec­
iated by all. Next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. O. C. Good-
rich, January 5th, 1933.
Frank Hord Jr. spent a part of the
holidays with his parent» In thia city.
The A. J, McCann famly »pent
Christmas with a daughter. Mrs. Le­
roy Lewis, in McMinnville.
Dr. Varney of McMinnville will
preach at the usual hour In the Bap­
tist church here Sunday. Dec. 31st.
Subject, "The Chimes nnd Dirge» of
Memory.’’
Rev. Fred J. Schnell will preach
Sunday morning at 9 30 at Webfoot
and at Dayton at «1:00 o’clock. In
the evening the Methodlat church
Joins in the union watch night Service
and asks all of its members and
friends to be present and enjoy this
service.
Miss l’ora Smith who has been ein-
ployed in Portland the last month or
more, was horn« a con pin of days to
enjoy Christmas with her parents
nnd sisters. She returned to her slt-
nation In Portland Tuesday morning.
Johnny Nichols journeyed tn iMull-
nomali to spend Chrlutnins with his
mother and brother, DeVernon Nich­
ola came from his Multnomah home
to spend the Christmas day with his
father.
Milo Bond and wife accompanied
by Mesdames Pheiphs, Fletcher and
Bertram and children autoed from
Pleasantdale
Portland to oat Christmas turkey at
J. A. McFarlane and family and the Chas. Si ruler home in Dayton.
Ralph Hadley and family and A. N.
The town basket ball team will
Sheldon and Miss Mae* Sheldon spent Journey to Grand Round«* on New
Christmas at the Joe Ketchurn home.
Years day to play. Here's hoping
Little Lucy Edwards, daughter of the team will come back with another
Scott Edwards and wife la quite sick scalp dangling from its belt, On
this week.
next Friday night, January Sth the
Wess Morgariedge and family vis­ T'lalntln basket ball team will play
ited Sunday at the Fred Relchstein at Dayton. This should be a
home.
good game as it Is reported they have
a
fa.it team. Come out and support
Roy Edwards and family and
the
home team.
Fred Reichstein and family spent
Christmas at the home of their sis-
A large number of our people as-
ter, Mrs. Th os. Gibson at Yamhill.
Community
seinbled around that
Fay Robison and family and Grover Christmas Tree in the street last Sat-
Johnson and wife visited the week­ urday evening at about 7:30 o’clock
end with relatives in Washington.
and participated In the festivities of
Chas. Johnstone and wife of near the occasion which consisted of a
Albany and Mrs. Bessie Hurt nf Port­ number of appropriate songs by the
land spent Christmas at the home of pupils of our school ably assisted by
their mother, Mrs. David Robinson. a number of our resident singers.
After this songservice came the Sant*
Claus car loaded with candy gifts for
every onn present. These tokens of
It Is said that $1,700.000 has been regard and good will was furnished
expended «Hiring th* last 100 years In
the translation of the Bible into Chi­ by the business men of Dayton.
Strangers have been heard to remark
nese.
that they hail never been privileged
to witness such generosity, hospital­
BROTlifRIIOOD Of AMERICAN YfOMAN
ity and good cheer as was exhibited
Meat lit and 3rd Thanulay night nach month
on this occasslon.
Opera House. Dnytnn, Oregon
U)e Wish You
One and All a very
Happy and Prosperous Neu) Year,
Candy is still going at Christmas prices.
Clearance prices on left over Holiday Goods.
Bargains all over the store
Watch this paper for an important announce
ment next week.
R. L. HARRIS, Druggist