Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, February 02, 1923, Image 1

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V olumi xii No. 10
NEWSLETS GATHERED
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DAYTON, OREGON, FEBRUARY 2. 1923
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SALMON
DEHTRUt TION I
I Taxpajera Pay the Bill, Hut Fishery
Rights go U> Ruin
m«ï MB 10
EEDERATION OF CLUBS
HOLD Mt
10 MEET FEB. 6IH
SUBSCRIPTION $1.76 PER TEAS
THE RIGHT TO WORK
NEWS AW ms
There has been a spontaneous na­
tion wide support of the open shop in
; -t ttcaHy aver? town of 25,000 or
Big Oregon interests haye for many
more population. Tliese efforts have
years been standing in the way of
rational dealing with fisheries' prob­ Banquet to b,, Serviti In the Artisan -Meeting to I m * Held in tbe < Muzuereiei been spontaneous, locally directed!
Hall Here Tonight
and controlled, and extremely success-
■'»tatee Planinug Colouiza-
lems In order to rob the streams of
Club R ooihm in McMinnville
tiou of I udev eloped Lauda- blaze
salmon In spawning time, especially
Taxation tilg Problem
With the coming of the members
The nation-wide spread of the open
Minor Matter of More than Passing on the Columbia.
As per constitutional provisions the
of the McMinnville Itotary Club to V anthill County Community Federa­ ■ shop has been and 1. today succem-
Fish
going
to
spawning
grounds,
Interest
Medford—Paying off city debts, has
full of spawn and milt, and really un­ Dayton on February 2nd, interest in tion of Clubs will meet in the Com- ^ul for just two reasons—the justice (
of the principle involv^l and the sup- balance of $17,477 on hand.
that international organization ot merctal Club room, of'
fit
to
eat,
are
taken
In
wheels
and
<'Inuit Court
Prlneville erecting $110,000 hotel
on the afternoon otFeb. 6th, 1923 at j port of public opinion.
traps and our greatest river for breed­ bu" ““7 men comes home locally.
| and two brick baidings.
Public
opinion,
encouraged
open
The
Rotarian,
will
hold
a
luncheon
3
p.
m.
for
the
election
of
officer.
’
for
ing salmon, counting tributaries, is
Complaint«.
Leauburg will erect modern school
shop advocacy for many reasons, but
and niHoting huro at the Artiwan hall * the
Cheater E. Lewis, plaintiff, vs Ole stripped and denuded.
building.
particularly
because
of
such
attempt
­
at
6:30
Friday
evening
and
twenty
or
U
*
Federation
to
an
open
Forum,
On the other hand, the general tax­
D. Ixwls, defendent. Fled January
Portland—Work stared on Oregon
ed union domination as the Seattle
more of our busine.s men and near-by noa-poliiical, tor
r ■_
non-sectanan
and non
18, 1923. Divorce. C. R. Chapin, payer is held up to maintain an ex­
Ir
dustrial
School lor the Blind.
I
general
strike,
the
W
’
innipeg
general
pensive hatchery system, and a fish farmer. have been invited as guest.. .egiaiallve, but educational and can
Attorney.
Union
OU
Co. to build $500,000
of
the
McMinnville
Club.
1
vu.iana
strike,
the
Boston
Police
strike,
th«
, , a .
’““d® highly so, if the people but
C. Kiivaile, plaintiff, vs J. E. Par commission that serves almost pure­
plant
at
Astoria.
great
steel
strike
and
more
recently
What is Rotary/ It is the spirit of will; in knowledge we Have power
Ish, défendent.
Filed January 19 ly commercial interests, while fish­
Bend—Work started on $136,098
unselfish service applied to practical ouly aB it is put in motion, therefor the railroad strike.
ery
rights
of
citizens
go
to
ruin.
193 2, action for money. B. A. Kllka
By the same right a man has to join flume.
affairs of every day life Impersonal,I popular demand, which k our hlgDent
The
legislature
should
see
to
It
that
attorney.
Nekoma—40,000 feet daily capac­
business, professorial and community tribunal is wisdom th- right use of a union so he has a right not to Join
Susie Stoddard, plaintiff, va Pehrl the commercial fisheries are taken of
ity
sawmill to go in here.
and
be
protected
in
bi.
right
to
work.
the
eve
oprnent.
knowledge
in
action
and
such
action
backs of the taxpayers, and that
Stoddard, defendent. Filed January
Silverton
hcspital to erect new
Radical
union
domination
has
at
­
Recognizing the commercial basis, owes its origin to forums, Granges,
22, 1933, Divorce. Frank Holmes, the many licenses and sals taxes do
building.
tempted
to
deny
this
right
to
work
to
of
modern
life
a»
a
necessary
incident
;
Community
Club»,
Farm
Bureaus
not run the price to the consumer
attorney.
Grants Paas has inaugurated big
in human evolution, the Rotary Club, Unions, Tax Reduction Club», etc’ all but union members, hence the a-
Louis H. Kllka, plaintiff, va E. E skywards.
building program.
Henation
of
public
sympathy.
be
it
large
or
small.
Is
organized
to
1
Salmon at two or three cents a
which should enjoy a large attend-
Merges, et si, defendant. Filed Jan­
Greenburg has erected $6 0QJ com-
expreu
that proper relation between — anc
pound
to
the
fisherman
who
toils
at
.
" V
e and a*
if bo freaky IVAIOlllUU
legtoltiou LU
could
uary 23, 1923. Tax Hen foreclosure.
muity house.
private interest, and the fusion of not be enacted on act.ount o,
night
are
retailed
at
ten
to
thirty
eta.
re-
B. A. Kllks, attorney.
Springfield ship» 80 carloads lum­
STAGGERS
BRITISH
a pound by the time the fish get to private Interest, which constitute soc- .jbtanCe. We learn from the preaa PLAN
ber last week.
Louise B. Kllks. plaintiff vs Alice the consumer, and those who angle lety.
To accomplish this purpose' that the protits ul Standard Oil tor
Payment of 30,000,000 Pounds Annual­
A. Smith, et al, defendant. Tax Hen get little benefit from the large sums more effectively the principle of lim­
Bend to have $25,000 veneer fac­
tory.
foreclosure. Filed January 23. 1923. taken from the legislature for hatch­ ited representative membership has the past 11 years is three million dol­
ly Required.
lars, or three biliion dollars, or three
B. A. Kllks. sttorney.
London. — The frank and plain-
Shell Oil Co. to build $15,000 plant
been adopted, the Rotary Club con­ times the assessed valuation of the
eries.
spoken exposition made by Stanley at Hood River.
Louise B Kllks, plaintiff, vs Windle
sisting of one representative from
feUte of Oregon. The steel trusts, a
In Oregon it is proposed to raise
Invest Co., et al. defendant. Filed
each line of business or profession
million dollars a day, the copper, zink Baldwin, chancellor of the exchequer,
$5,000,000 by a state income tax to
January 23, 1923. Tax Hen foreclos*
excepting the newspaper class. The
of
what
he
considers
the
reason
for
the
sugar, tin, glass, rubber, cotton and
ure
relieve the land property tax. When
B. A. Kllka, attorney.
basis of membeship thus insures the
nieat trusts are following closely in failure of the mission to Washington
representation of all interests and the their steps. Futher: woolen tabrics tn an endeavor to arrange for the fund­ it is considered that farms and im
Louise B. Kllks, plaintiff, vs Ella
.domination of none in the considera­ up 20 per cent, yet one company paid ing of Great Britain's debt to the provments are-only bout 30 per cent
Mae Jones, et al, defendant. Filed
tion of public questions relating to dividends of 3233 per cent, another United States, came as an unpleasant of the land tax, it would appear that
January 23, 1923. Tax Hen foreclos­
the nest of the property would get 70
buslnes.l
ure. B A. Kllks, attorney.
1500 per cent, another 200 per cent, surprse to the British public.
per cent of the relief.
Duesseidorf — The French occupa­
The
Rotary
Club
demands
fair
deal
­
Returning from his debt mission to
Louise B. Kllks, plaintiff, vb . W. F.
and the lowest 100 per cent/
Portland—Plans completed for $50,
Ilurrowa, et a), defendant. Fled Jan­ tional authorities have begun a series ings, honest methods and high stand­
Farmers, or joint managers of our Washington, Mr. Baldwin told news­ 000 apartment house.
uary 23, 1923. Tax Hen foreclosure. of wholesale arrests and expulsions ards in business. No obligation act­ basic industries recently lost during paper m^n that settlement of the debt
Three Astoria banks to rebuild.
of the highest German state officials, ual or implied to influence business the depression eight thousand mil­
B A. Kllks, attorney.
question in the United States was “in
Lebanon Criterion, formerly week­
chiefs of bureaus and municipal heads exists In Rotary. Membership in the lion dollars and yet no such—Cum­
C. K. Spaulding Log. Co., plaintiff,
the hands of politicians,” and that this ly paper, to become semi-weekly.
club
is
a
privilege
and
an
opportunity
mings bill for them, no Wyoming situation constituted “the great dif-
vs W. W. Miller, defendant. Filed of services for refusal to obey orders.
Prineville—Plans for irrigating 13,
The Ruhr occupation officials have and its responsbiltty demands honest “Tea Pot Dome," no Ship Subsidy,
January 23, 1923.
Mortgage fore­
ference between America and thia 000 acres very fertile land completed.
and efficient service and thoughtful­
turned
their
attention
to
extending
etc., but instead a repeal of the Sur country.”
closure. Vinton and Tooze attorneys
Chemawa Indan School gets new
ness for one’s fellows. Rotary teach­
Merritt McKinley, plaintiff, vs Geo. their control of the railway lines. es that service is the basic of all bus- Tax and aneasement on colossal in­
The public had been led by gemi­ dormitory.
comes or profits, which in the last an­ official utterances to believe a satto-
A. Yeaton, et al, defendant. Filed Their operation Is being hampered by ness.
Work to start on $125,0 1) Niagara-
alysis spells disaster, we are advised factory adjustment of the matter Detroit highway in Eastern Marion
January 23. 1923.
Mortgage fore­ the refusal of the German workmen
that there are sixty-six thousand far­
closure.
Vinton and Tooze attor­ to take orders from the French. The
county.
would not be difficult.
mers in the state of Washington, ten
rail strike is completely effective in
neys.
BAD OREGON ADVERTISING
Bandon Cedar Co. doubles capaci­
Acceptance of the American terms,
thousand of them are leaving the
Coblens, but two battalions of French
Judgments:
and, as Mr. Baldwin puts the case, ty of plant.
engineers have taken over the lines
The Literary Digest shows that up­ farms this year due to the above caus­ there is no alternative to acceptance,
Astoria—New store and apartment
lainada McFee, et al, judgment
snd placed heavy guards at important on inquiry an eastern man with mon­ es, other states in similar conditions
building being rushed to completion.
debtor, vs Adam Rossnor, et al, judg­
will
mean,
it
is
said,
a
yearly
burden
and when thèse conditons prevail the
Seaside—Concrete bridge to be
ment creditor.
Date of judgment, points. The workers have served no­ ey to invest found Oregon the high­ rural banker and business man suffer of more than 30,000,000 pounds ster-
est
taxed
state
in
the
nation.
tice
that
they
will
not
resume
their
built
across Necanicum river.
Jan. 5, 1923. Entered January 18,
ling on the British exchequer for the
With two million circulation the Di­ with the farmer. How long will the
Electrically driven sawmill to be
J923.
Face $3630.96.
Attorney, jobs while French troops are present.
next 60 years.
built on river near Warmsprings.
A strike of the forces at the tele­ gest publishes a half-page diagram people endure such conditions? Come
$375.
elect
your
officers,
continue
the
ex-
of
highest
taxed
states
and
Oregon
Portland — $110,000
apartment
phone
and
telegraph
central
offices,
in
Bandit*
Take
Oswego
Safe.
Lanadn McFee, et al, judgment
chage of ideas, plan a line of action
leads the rest.
house to be built at 11th and Jeffer­
Oswego,
Or.
—
Burglars
some
time
be
debtor, vs Chas. K. Spaulding Log. protest against the troops* gave the
A New York bank sends out tabula- and live to a purpose.
son.
tween midnight and opening time
Co., judgment creditor. Date of Judg­ French another problem to solve.
tions
and diagrams to show Oregon Yamhill County Com. Fed. of Clubs.
Oregon fire losses for 1922 amount
The
Ruhr
has
been
taken
over
so
ment Jan. 5, 1923.
Entered Jan.
L. L. Thornton, Sec. broke into and robbed the local post to $5,620.000, 19 lives lost; 90 per
is highest but one (Dakota) in per
18, 1923. Fare $956.47. Attorney completely that the city of Dortmund capita state debt.
office, carrying off the safe, $309.58 in
cent of losses held avoidable.
was ths only open avenue of communi­
$85 00.
war stamps and stamp money, al!
¡DAYTON
WINS
VOLLEYBALL
Pyramid upon this 3140,000,000 to
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. util­
cation
with
ths
remainder
of
Germany.
O. A. Cooper, judgment debtor, vb
GAME FROM McMlNNVILLE registry books and money order
>150,000,000 more of municipal and
izing 3,000 tons of cull apples.
The
dosing
of
that
entrance.
It
is
ex
­
Entrance was gained by
creditor. Dato of judgment Jan. 22,
improvement district lien obligations
The Dayton Business Men’s Club blanks.
Hood River—New $10,000 cream­
1923.
Enbred January 24. 1923. pected, will be followed by other and you will have some conception of journeyed to McMinnville last Mon­ jimmying the back door.
ery
nears completion.
strikes.
Face $317.68.
the burdens of our people and that day night and met the club from that
Astoria
—$40,000 ice cream plant
city on the floor of the college gym Roumanians Mass on Hungarian Line
slow state development lies ahead.
to
be
erected
here.
Probate Court
and defeated them in a series of gam-
Budapest.—Roumania was reported
TURKEY TO GET SOVIET AID
Wallowa lake to be developed as
s of volleyball. The result of the to be mobilising troops on ths Hun
I. W. Hill, deceased. Filed Janu Russian Troops Will Support Turkey
Our subscribers for this week are games was that Dayton captured 3
pleasure resort.
garian frontier.
ary 23. 1923. Final decree. Affida­
as
follows:
—
J.
M.
Crawford,
A.
E.
of
the
five
games
played
and
had
a
Hood River—Oregon-Washi ng ton
Agslnet England in Near KaaL
li of publication.
Lee, L. E. Morton, Mrs. H. T. Wilson,
British Veteran Attacks King.
Telephone Co. to make $8,000 im­
Belgrade.—Foreign Minister Toh it- Edith Ott, S. C. Purkey, H. A. Kerr, very pleasant visit with some of the
Peter Heseler, deceased. Filed Jan.
business men of the county seat. It
London.—A former British soldier, provements here.
cherin of Russia and Ismet Pasha have W. Spooner, J. O. Williams, Mrs. |jg probable that a return series of
23, 1923. Final report. Order clos­
suffering
from shell shock, attempted
Astoria gets new industry—making
made a secret agreement at Lausanne Nellie Stoutenburg, Hazen A. Willard games will be played here in the very
ing estate.
to attack King George with his crutch barel hoops—employing 50 men.
by which Russia and Turkey will give and Sandy Anderson.
near future
William Bender, an insane person.
at the St. Pancreas railway static*.
The Senate passes a bill requiring
each other military snpport in the
Filed January 23, 1923.
Petition.
tt« high schools to tea in courses on
near
east
In
case
hostilities
are
re
­
Order to sell personal property.
the federal constitution. That will
sumed, the government newspsper
M. C. 'Rudder, deceased.
Filed
rquire more text books and more
Tribuna says, The agreement, which
January 23, 1923. Petition for the
teachers and constitutonal experts in
is said to have been accepted by both
appointment of an administratrix.
colleges.
the soviet and Turkish governments,
Onder admitting to probate.
One hundred and thirty-five mills
stipulates that Russia will send sev-
Sarah K. Williams, deceased. Fil­
reporting to the West Coast Lumber­
oral divisions into Mesopotamia should
ed January 22, 1923. Order approv­
man’s Association for the week endng
the British and ths Turks take up
ing final report and for distribution.
January
20th, manufactured 93,197,-
arms.
Mary J. Vancent, deceased. Filed
631 feet of lumber; sold 143,034,963
I GOT OHS.
feet; and shipped 109.163,399 feet.
January 23, 1923.
Letters testa­
New Machine Gives Secret Radio Code.
Producton for reportng mlls was 5
mentary.
Stockholm.—A,remarkable machine
per
cent above normal, New busi-
O. O. Hodson, deceased. Filed Jan­ which automatically turns radio tele­
ness 53 per cent above production.
uary 23, 1923. Letters testamentary.
grams into secret code at the send­
Shipments were 24 per cent below
Letters of administration, deceased. ing station and transfers these mess­
new business.
Filed January 22, 1923. Letters of ages into straight text at the receiv­
administration.
ing station has been invented and is
SWATTING THEMSELVES
being tried out in Sweden, thus signal­
Articles of Incorporation
ing another stride in the rapid ad­
Well-meaning but semi-intelfigent
*
Pheasant Fruit Farms Company vances made in wireless communica­
dundorhead politicians are always
’Object: To f lnnt. produce, cultivate, tion.
ready to swat a corporation. Wheth­
grow. can. dry buy and sell at whole­
er it is a bank, a mine or smelter, a
F a rm ere May Get $16,000.
sale. etc., various k’nds of fruit. FI1-
railroad or a utility, on taxation the
Washington, D. C.—Farmers would
ed January 20, 1923. Stockholders-
ruk is soak-it-to-'ein.
M. McDonald. H. R. Glle. W. T. Jenks. be able to borrow up to $16.000 from
They do it to spite the nose on their
W. T. Macy, C. Burleson.
the federal reserve land bank, and In
face because they must know the tax­
special Instances the central board
es paid are, next to labor, the biggest
Mechanics Liens
could authorize loans up to $25,000,
fixed charge and basis of rate making.
under the bill by Representative
Take one railroad in a western stale
Ivie Payne and Atwood, claim an»«. Strong of Kansas, favorably reported
the O. W. R. and N. Co. in Oregon—
vs Orley A. Cooper, defendant. Filed by the house baaklng and currency
taxeson operating property for 1916,
.Tannery 19, 1923. Claims a Hon up­
$587,173.84, taxes for 1921, $1,087-
committee.
on Velie car .in the sum of $29.15 for
345.22. ,
labor performed upon same.
Who does Mr. Soak-lt-to-'em Dun­
British Sand Troops to Mosul.
derhead
suppose pays this tax?
Londtm.—In view of the Turkish at-
Marriage Licenses
If he could think clearly for a mom-
Lausar.ro rr gr ~ ' n ; th e
titube
eut he would know mighty well. It
January 20—Irene Marie Barr of Mosul district the British military
is the prodducer in the first place and
Newberg and Victory Downy Drl?« of authorities In the Irak have dispatch­
then the consumer,
ed a battalion of troops and ..Iso a
Salem.
When legislators think they are
January 17—Gladys Marie Dsvli ! few airplanes to the area between
swating the corporation they are
of McMinnville and John Alonso Bit- i Mosul and Shorghat (66 miles s-uth
swatting the farmer and merchant
cf Mcsul) as a precautionary measure.
ting of Portland.
with high freight rates.
ABOUT COUNTY
COURT HOUSE
GERMAN OFFICIALS
EXPELLED BY FRENCH
Jig Saw Puzzles