Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, February 16, 1923, Image 6

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    Odd Phonographic Instruo'.nt.
Dayton Evaporating à Packing Co.
Evaporators of Fruita and Variable*. Packers of and
Dealers in Fmin Vegetable* and al! kinda of produca.
Always in the mar« et for Green ami Evaporated Fruits
Be sure to «e. us efore selling any kind of produce.
Ask your Grocer for Gold NuMet Evspo.atod Soup Vegetable.
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
You will always find at our store the purest I andiee
and the best grades of Ice Cream.
HIGH GRADE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES
DAYTON TRIRUNE
There is a curious | honogi uphlc In­
F. T. MELLINGER.
strument, the invention of Poulsen,
Editor «nd Publisher
capable of rwerslug the sound« of a
word or sentence. A steel piano wire,
carried on two spools. passes between Entered ns second cla»« matter, April
the pole« of a small electromagnet so 7, 1911, at the post office at Dayton,
connected with a telephone transmit­ Oregon, under the Act of Congress of
ter that apoken words are magneti­ March 3, 1879.
cally recorded on the moving wire and
reproduced In a receiving inatrumeaL Subscription $1.75 per year in advance.
When the motion of the wire la direct,
the words are heard a« in ordinary
conversation, but if the motion 1« re­
versed, the sounds come to the ear
In reverse order, like words «iwlled
backward. To represent the order in
which the reversed sounds strike the
ear, however, not only must the order
of the letter composing a word be re­
versed, but each letter must itself be Amendments to Reduce Amount
reversed from right to left, as when
As Passed By Houso
reflected from a mirror.
SENATE UPHOLDS
BIG HARBORS BILL
Cattle Graze in Field* All Winter.
Are Tabled.
‘•Gifts That Last*
This Means Anything We Carry in Stock
A new line of Watches just received from Chicago at
prices that mean a saving tojmy customers.
V. H. Ballard
^ml l^l-ytl^VYHWl***************************^1**^188^^^^^^
THOS. W. LADD
Licsntad Embalm.c
MRS ORA LADD
Livsnaad Embalmer
Ladds Funeral Heme
(Eormfdy Tilbury's Cha/>el)
It is because of the warm Chinook
Where efficiency and Sympathy
winds that cattle on the prairies of
Washington, D. C.—The senate align
Go Hand in Hand
Alberta. Canada, can graze in the ed itself with the bouse iu deciding to
RESTAURANT IN REAR OF STOKE
snowfall
of
a
foot
fields all winter, a
PHONE BLUE 5-DAY OK NIGHT
overrule the budget bureau’s recom­
or more disappearing In a few hours
mendation
ss
to
expenditures
tor
work
before the warm, dry breath of the
Jr
Chinook. Not all the warm winds of on rivers and barbora
By a vote of 4« to 35 the senate
Montana and the regions north and
Whut has become of the old-fash­
south have their origin west of the tabled amendments to the unuual army Barrymore Held« Kow Hamlet Record. ioned house wife. a«k« an exchange,
Rockies. Various causes contribute appropriation bill which would have
New York—John Barrymore hold«
to the formation of descending air, reduced the waterways Item from $56. the world'« record for consecutive per who could mak« tho«e nice, light
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OS
and when the descent Is a number of 580.000 as passed by the bouse, to the formances of Hamlet. He played the waffles’ Ah. shucks she’s gone to
EXECUTION
thousands of feet,-the winds resulting $27.000.000 figure set by the bureau in
melancholy Dane 101 time», ending the l,‘” picture show.
are always warm. Such winds blow cue case, and to $42,000 000 In another
Notice is hereby given that by con­
run Saturday. The previou« record i Wm. Taylor'» oldest son living with
over prulrle regions west of the Mis­
Senator« and representative« who
sideration of an execution issued cut
was held by Edwin Booth, 100 per . hla father and family on Grand 1«-
souri.
but
not
always
adjacent
to
the
Ladd’s Funeral Home. McMinn­
Dempsey amendment to
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Similar warm winds are supported the
formances.
Rockies.
ville,
Ore.
Phone
Blue
5.
15U
' land wa« taken with a very severe
Oregon for Yamhill County on the
the army bill for a river« and harbor»
Rev. F. J. Schnell and wife und D. hemorage of tho nose last Friday
White Sewing machines at Dem- known in other parts of the world, as appropriation of $57.000,060 were
21st day of December, 1922, by n;e
in Switzerland, where they are calks!
received on said day, to tne directed, aray's Hardware store.
amazed when word reached them that A. Snyder were among the local vis­ and had to bo brought to doctor Hall
Fohn winds.
as Sheriff of Yamhill County. Oregon,
The Oregon Fire Relief is your own
President Harding had Instructed Sec­ itor« In Portland ln«t week. Mr. and before the How of blood could be
Mr« Schnell motored down end 011
upo^ a certain judgment entered in home company are you keeping your
Sky Pictures.
retary Week« not to permit the army the way back "Lizzie’s1’ rubbers be- stopped. After a night «pent In town
said Circuit Court of the State of money at home. E. S. Benson, agent
In Fenland, where the writer Ilves, engineer« to expend that «urn, but to came so unmanageable that they were'he was able to go home the next day.
Oregon, for Y’amhill County, in favor
FARM LOANS at lowest rate of in­ the skies are always wonderful. It Is hold expenditure« to the budget di-
compelled to return to the city and
of the Equity Queen Canning Com terest. Repayment privileges after the distinction of the flat country
reoutfit with a new one.
_____________
-
pany, a corporation, plaintiff, and the first year. Wm. Bain, room 10 . . . We wish we could put down rector'« mandate of only $27.000.000.
Thu« the president would get around
against J. A. Hewitt, defendant, for McMinnville Nat. Bk., McMinnville, some of these sky-pictures in words,
Fashion Note«:- The correct attire
hi« implied obligation to veto the army
Dancing Event of
the recovery of 1875.00 and $109.90 Oregon.
39tf. There have been thunder skies of bill and the rivers and harbors item. for an afternoon funeral I« a frock |
costs and damages, duly entered and
black, of bronze, of green, We saw
the Season
For anything in Real Estate see J. lately against a black bank of cloud. He would sign the bill and yet cut coat and high ailk hat. If you are
docketed in said Circuit Court, com­
omitted.
the
corp«
the
hat
may
be
AMERICAN LEGION
manding me to make said amounts. E. PROFFITT.
through which the sun broke, a swarm one appropriation therein 50 per cent.
There being insufficient personal
There was indignation around the
The week's activities In basketball
FOUND—On the pavement between >f white butterflies that beat and flut-
property belonging to the defendant, Dayton and McMinnville Sunday last :ered like snowflakes. There was one senate when senators learned of the resulted In victories all around for
1 did pursuant to the commands of a bundle of dry goods. Owner fan sky memorable above all, a sky of the president's order«. They took the po­ the local teams. On Friday nlKht the
said writ, on the 29th day of Decem­ have the same by describing the goods Second Coming, with all the pomp and sition that by subterfuge the president high school boys and girl» matched
J mminnville IZARVORV
panorama of the clouds, clouds like was nullifying the act of congress, the the Carlton quintets on the commun
ber. 1922, levy upon all the rights, and paying for this add.
cowers, like domes, like mountains,
ity hall floor and vanquished both vi« !
title and interest of said defendant,
D. A. Webster
9-ltp. like phantom armies, like flying dra­ appropriating body.
J„ A. Hewitt, in and to the following
Ring teams. Tbp boys made a 28 to
WHITE Sewing machines at Dem- gons of bronze upon a background of
described real premises in Yamhill
23 «core while the girls won u 38 to
blue marble.—R. L Gale«, in “Old
aray's Hardware store.
17 victory. On the previous Wed-;
County, Oregon, to-wit:
DESTROYER
DEFIES
TURKS
Grand March. Feature», Prize
World Essays.’’
Being a part of the Henry
nesday night the local team met the
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS
Dance«, Special Decoration«.
Pacific
College
tosser«
from
New-
,
Hewitt Donation Land Claim No.
American Commander at Smyrna T«lla
Loans on farm and city property at
First Building to Be Papered.
56 Notification No. 1629 in Tp.
berg
and
the
visitors
were
snowed
Governor He'll Stick.
All Welcome
Kensington palace api>ears to have
lowest rates.
Mortgages,
notes,
Special Music
under hy a 40 to 17 »core. Both
5 S. R. 3 West Will. Mer. in
been the first building In England
bonds
and
contracts
bought
and
sold.
London.
—
The
Constantinople
cor-
matches were good but attendance
Yamhill County, Oregon, and
Grand March begin« at 9JM)
Keep your money busy day and night decorated with wallpaper—a form of rCgpondent of the Telegraph tell« how was not exceptional owing to the
more particularly described as
o'clock P. M. «harp.
See the undersigned for mortgage in­ decoration which, in the opinion of the commander of the American de­ community interest In the Wilson re
beginning at a point South 89
some
speakers
at
the
Conference
of
vestments. Sixteen years of safe in­
stroyer Litchfield met the Turkfab vival meetings which are In progress
Admission $1.00. no war lax.
degrees West 8.86 chains from
vestments for clients is a record of Master Painters, will shortly become order to leave Smyrna. The dispatch here.
the North East corner of the
obsolete.
William
Pyne,
the
historian
merit. Attorney B. A. Kiiks,
Sameul Angell D. L. C. thence
say« that the vessel's commander ad­
McMinnville, Oregon of Kensington palace, relates that
South 89 degrees West with the
Kent, the architect employed by mitted to the governor of Smyrna that
South line of said Hewitt D. L.
FOR SALE—One set Winstons George I to redecorate the palace, the Litchfield registered «lightly more
C. 20.523 chains to an iron rod I Loose Leaf Encyclopedia, also one made startling departure by papering than 1000 ton«, the limit «et by th«
set in the center of the Dayton
! bicycle. Inquire at the U’Ren Hard­ "the king's great drawing-room.’ The Turks, but explained that destroyer«
and Salem County Road; thence
ware Store.
8tf. effect was much admired, und "the nowaday« were necessarily fairly large
North 2 degrees 10 minutes East
BALED Clover hay and straw for new art of paper-hangings, being both ship« and that he would like to stay.
We can always save you a little money if you will an­
with the center of said road 15.-
sale. See W. S. Hibbert, phone Red cheap and elegant, ^»vas generally The commander supported his answer
175 chains to the North line of
adopted
in
preference
to
the
old-style
ticipate your needs and place your orders before cars
34 Dayton, Oregon.
S-tf.
by adding If permission was refused,
Lot 9 of County Survey No. 1186
velvet flock hangings.’’
arrive.
he had order« to remain anyway. The
FOR SALE—Loose clo*er hay $15
thence East with the North line
per ton at the barn on our farm.
Burr's Epigram on the Law.
governor thereupon gave his consent,
of said Lot 9, 20.523 chains;
ORDER NOW
Roy Dundas, Dundee, pi-one 4x22.
In a character study of Aaron Burr the correspondent adds.
thence South 2 degrees 10 min­
in Harper’s Magazine Gamaliel Brad­
utes West to the place of begin­
Nevertheless, a tew minute« before
Private Money
Land Plaster—Liine and Sulpher Spray, by the bbl.—
ford wrote : "Even Burr’« admirers do the expiration of the time limit the
ning and containing 30.75 acres
on farm loan. -Can furnish money on
Alfalfa Hay—Oats and Vetch—Straw—Stock Molas­
not insist that he was a profound or Litchfield took a turn outside the har­
more or less.
day of application.—J. E. Proffitt.
.philosophical
lawyer.
His
respect
for
Now Therefore I will on the 26th
ses any quantity.
bor and then re-entered the forbidden
day of February, 1923, at the hour
FOR SALE:—A limited number of the profession is indicateti In hl« water«.
of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the Barred Plymouth Rock setting eggs cynical comment on law as ‘Whatever
Everything In Our Line,
West door of the County Court House and day old chicks. Eggs $1.25 per it boldly asserted and plausibly main­
tained.
’
But
he
worked
hard,
hfs
en
­
Disaster«
In
Minss
Claim
154.
in McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­ setting of 15. and $7.00 per hundred.
Our Line Is Busy
Dawson, N. M.—Dawson's death list
gon, pursuant to said writ of execu­ Chicks 18c each. I have reduced my ergy and his industry were as Intelll-
ger tly directed as they were untiring, la the disastrous blast which wreck­
tion and said levy, proceed to sell, breeding flock to 4 5 two year old hens
and it is remarkable that law is the
subject to defendant’s right of re­ the culling having been done by a
one phase of his career in which he ed mine No. 1 of the Phelps-Dodge cor­
demption, all the right, title and in­ poultry expert and from the stand­ did not lose. Well would It have been poration probably will be 120. Of­
terest which the defendant, J. A. point of egg production, and these for him had he stuck to law altogether, ficials have abandoned hope of finding
Hewitt, had on the 29th day of Dec­ are mated to four big sturdy O. A. C. and not abandoned It for other forms any of the missing men alive, it was
Phone Red 67
ember, 1922, or has since acquired Cockerals and they have all outdoors of amusement, perhaps no more divert­ announced.
in and« to said real property above for a pen.—W. E. Grabenhorst ll-2t ing and certainly less profitable."
described, or so much thereof as may
Cumberland, B. C—The death toll in
Piano Sacrifice
be necessary to make the amounts of
Milk as Human Food.
the
explosion in No. 4 mine of the
Beautiful toned piano in perfect
said judgment, interest, costs and ex­
One apology has to be made for milk
Canadian
Collieries (Dunsmuir), Lim­
condition
located
near
Dayton,
must
penses of sale, to the highest and best
as human food. It 1» low In iron. The
bidder for cash in hand on the day of sell quickly to save expense. $10 a prolonged, exclusive use of milk after ited, two miles from here, was definite­
month payment«. For particulars early Infancy tends to produce anemia, ly placed at fourteen white miners and
sale.
Dated this 8th day o f January, write,
or lack of Iron In the blood. Again, twenty Chinese, in a statement issued
fruits, vegetable«, especially green veg­ by mine officials. Twenty-stat bodies
1923.
CLINE MUSIC CO,
F. B. Ferguson,
Astoria, Orfegon.
ll-3t etables, and coarse cereals will make have been brought to the aurfaoe.
good this deficit. With all the evidence
Sheriff, of Yamhill County, Oregon
In, then, it is Impossible to escape the
Government's Tax Drive Suoceee.
conviction that milk Is not only a cheap
Washington,
D. C-—The drive by the
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
I food. but It Is a food whose value <-an
Internal
revenue
bureau to ooHect back
hardly be measured in terms of dollars
Notice is hereby given that tue un­
and cents. The milk way Is said to be taxes brought nearly $165,000,000 in
dersigned J. L. Stuart, has been duly-
the health way. Follow It.—Exchange. income and profits taxes into the
appointed administrator, with will an­ a t
treasury in the first half of the fiscal
g
nexed. of the estate of H. H. Burn­
Gross Insult.
year 1922-1823, according to estimates
ham, deceased, by the County Court
Feeling they had a grievance over a made by Commissioner Blair.
of Yamhill County. Oregon, and he i
<i, n muter, the weavers In a mill
The following lines must be elosed out
has duly qualified as such adminis­ !We have just bought a tre- g decided to send two of their number to
Flag to Be Lowered on Rhino.
Interview
the
owner.
He
listened
pa
­
before our Spring Stock arrives.
trator,
Coblenz.—The American flag, which
mendous stock of Army Munson g tiently to all they bad to say. and then
Therefore, all persons having claim«
Overcoats, Sweaters, and Woolen un­
against said estate are hereby noti­ § last shoes to be sold to the pub- g talked to them at length, telling them has been floating since December,
fied and requred to present the same a 1c direct. These shoes are 100 a among other things that they were too 1918, over the fortress of Ehrenbreft-
derwear.
All Ladies and Misses Coats,
duly verified to the undersigned at s per cent solid leather with s fastidious. On getting back to the mill stein, will be lowered and the French
Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Furs.
b's office in the Rank of Dayton, at ® heavy double soles sewed and ® the others at once crowded round them flag hoisted in its place early In the
The uppers are of § to know how they had got on. “You morning of January 25, with the tradl
Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, S nailed.
® heavy tan chrome leather with S nm send somebody else next time,” tloxal ceremonial and salutes.
v ¡thin six months from the first pub­
S bellows tongue, thereby mak- g tl.ey said; “we’re not going again.”
lication of this notice, said date be
E Ing them waterproof. These S “Why. what's wrong?” “Well,” came
Would Help Washington Drouth.
frig the 2nd day of February, 1923.
a shoes are selling very fast and g ;he reply, “when we had told all about
Washington, D. C —Apiproprlatlon of
Dated this the 31st day of Januarv, 3 we advise you to order at once S it he called us two fat Idiots.”
$500,606 for government loans of seed
1923.
a to insure your order being fil- g
J. L. Stuart,
grain to farmers tn drought stricken
Just Between Friends.
■
.• dmin'strator, with the will annexed g led-
Two women mot downtown. Both section« of Eastern Washington would
of said estate.
a
The sizes are 6 to 11 all S were In a hurry, so to avoid having to be made under a bill by Senator Jones,
M widths: Price $2.7 5. Pay poet- a
Frank Holmes,
.sslp they surprised each other by rppUbHcRn, of Washington, passed by
E man on receipt of goods or send § announcing that they had to get home I (h„ 8eDRU The honse recently struck
Attorney for said estate
§ money order. Money refunded a to start dinner. “Call me up «oon. i
3 if shoes are not satisfactory.
S dear,” they exchanged as they parted. , a similar appropriation from another
•'iw fRUwcIl chaperoned a bunch
/
One of them circled the block and en- , bill.
nf the Senior class students who at­
THE I'. M. STORER CO..
fered a movie show only three minute«
tended a session of the Legislature
1441 Broadway,
Into for the start of the feature film. ! Newberg, Or., Bridgehead Wrecked.
in Salem and some of the state build­
New York City.
Newberg, Or. — The Newberg ap­
She sat enraptured in the darkness for
ings. Thia all happened on that Is
__
_
_
15.minutes. Suddenly, her eyes nccus- proach to the intercounty bridge over
■ -iiV fr’iv pleurant
we had last .
'V-
tomed to the gloom, she looked at the the Willamette here was wrecked by
McMinnville, Oregon
Tuesday. Oh ’ y*8' thpr <,n8,,T
v. omnn sitting ne/t to her. It wa« the a landslide which resulted from the
Investigating
committees
spe
d
n
home and then hf d to count them In
e“ n 'rlend she had met on the «treet.—De- underm -ins of a bank by the recent
order to find out how many had been lot rf time and money t
l
what
everybody
else
already
knows. t' olt News.
floods.
...........
lost by the wayside.
»
LOG CABIN BREAD
R. L. CINNAMON
WXNIS
INFORMAL RANCE
IHURSMY. IBI 22
February Suggestions
farmers’ Union Co-op. Whse. Co
Inventory Time
U.S
We are very busy invoicing our
stock therefore have no time to
write advertising
Army Shoes |
All Rubber Goods and Heavy
Shoes, Blankets, Woolen Dress
goods, hundreds of remants and
dozens of small lots in every dept,
to close out at 1-4 to 1-2 and less»
D. M. Nayberger