S a g tmi V olume xh ©rtbmw DAYTON. OREGON, MARCH 23. 1923. N o . 17 LETTER OF APPRFA'IATION SUBSCRIPTION $1.75 PER YEAS I ALLISON STEPHENS NEWSLETS GATHERED 1 Tim following l«ny of Mis» “Mr. Editoi*:- The bushie»» men of lept, 6th, 1851, and died at her home Inora May Grenfell, daughter of Mr. ABOUT COUNTY ¡Dayton «houli! be complimented for IB OF in in the Hopewell country, March 17th, the effort and intereat they have luk and Mr». Et'iward Gren-' ll, oí ;d..'4il«U Th<- Yamhill Conuty Federated .'923, being 71 years, 6 months and in »«curing a werlea of good clean ville, and Mr. Jame« Ernest Berry, son of Mr. and Mr». F. E. Berry, ot Clubs desire to thank the several 11 days old at the time of her death. COURT HOUSE en parent» ahowa foy our oommardty. Main thin city, wa» prenoti need: at th«« county newspapers for notic««» of meet I She came to Oregon in 1875 and io- have beep much opt o 1 < uh I mu ». honi«' of the bHde’s uncle and aunt. and to Hay that the next m«!et ,‘ at Wheatland’ Oregon, and was Minor Mailer of More than Passing aotne of the cheap, trashy picture« I Dr and Mrs. Fr >dor:cg W. Drab«. ings ing# TU,.Mday 27th lust at 8 p in will ‘ ,arr,,'<1 at that place to Smith Steph- that have been »¡tow our ch en i I Interest 13th’ 1876 To thlB union times gone by. Now that these men i 139 Royal Court. Portland. Oregon. })(. at Dayton whe„ the reports of ’ In Oil Protlm tiun State» New Record» ar«- B«Tng Made—Big Metal Pro- daeen are Crawling Back into Divid«-nd Payer» One hundred and thirty-eight mills nt 8:30 «.’clock, Wodm-sdny evening lmportant committees will be four‘hUdren were born one preceed- reporting to the West Coast Lu nber- .ng her to the spirit world. She is man's Association for the weel end­ March 21»t, 1938. considered. Proceeding the bridui proc«>Ml«m,I After busines and program an ad survive«! by her husband and three ing March 19th, manufactured *07.- Miss Gladys Stausbory sang, “It wU1 gtven by Fli)n Ira Nj children and one sister, Mrs. Pratt 807,674 feet of lumber; sold 9a,860,- Not Because four Heart in Miw ’ i, mbrloluon of the U .8 .Bureau ot Bi -,and °nf' brother, John Allison. 138 feet; and shipped 125,076,612 At the appointed hour Rev. Enamel.,,„gk.B| 8ul-vey upon the subject on At th« a*e ot 12 y«arB «he united feet. Hickman, Method'«»*- minister, took| RODENT CONTROL vith the Church of England, and af- Production for reporting mills was hle position under the bower, and a* I a aUbject ¿f especial inter-^er corn,n< to Oregon she united with 14 per cent above normal. New busi­ the strain» of Lohengr< n s Wedding to Farm Borcau members due to'the Unite<1 Brethern ehureh in which ness was 7 per cent below production. March were pl o«’d by Mr W.lfoni pffortH Juf(t now t(J eIlmlnale thft| society »he was an active member to Shipments were 25 per cent above Long, the groom attend by his bestl onnd „uJrrel ln the county and ihe time of her death. new business. man. Mr. Ernest Grenfell, brother of;would be of more |nteregt to clt. She was held in high esteem by al! Salem to have new Henry Ford as- th*, bride, made their *ay clouly and towns in case Bubonic Plague, who knew her, which was evidenced eembling plant. their position beneath the bower.l ghouid once get start- 2 by the large /lumber of her friends Pendleton—Sheep shearers to re- who assemble at the United Brethern ceive 1214 cents per head and board. Then came little Miss J«‘»sie Long ed jn Oregon flower girl, dressed in rose colored j u. Smith, Secretary church to attend the funeral services Astoria—57,612,006 feet of lumber which were held under the direction went out in ships in February. taffeta and carrying a basket of roses, of the Ladd Funeral Home. The flor­ followed by Miss R«we Love, bHde's Eugene—First of two bridges to be al offerings were profuse and beauti­ erected by city over mill race on Pa­ maVl, gowned in pale pink and carry­ ful. Burial was made in the Hope- cific highway will be bridge on Frank­ ing pink sweet peas. The bride, lean-' ing on the arm of her fathc, was OREGON FAIR BOARD NAMED well cemetery. lin. very beautiful in white silk and brid Probate Court Eugene—24 carloads of fruit ship­ Old J. E. Reynolds Only Member of al veil, and ber boquet consisted of By President Now Being ped in two months. George A. W««»ton, deceased. Filed C«»urt Appointa Rodent Control Agent Body to Be Carried Over. pink rose buds and lilies of the valley, .March 17, 1923. Petition. Order Vernonia to build new water sys­ Salem. Or.—Governor Walter M. Contemplated. came to the bower where the beauti­ appointing administratrix and apprai» tem at cost of $26,278.20. 'Ilie County Court has appointed R. of ful ring ceremony was preformed. Pierce announced the appointment era. Administratrix bond. Order ap­ Eugene—Plans for athletic build- At the conclusion ot the ceremony | the state fair board, consisting of the L. Hickman of Yamhill as Rodent proving bond Letton of administra­ Control Agent for Yamhill County, ,n8 Program Including terraced tract Wa: hlngton, D. C.—The inovem* nt and after the usual congratulations I following members: tion. and it will now be only a short time blocks containing facilit- for the renomination of President Harriot L. Whitcomb, deceased. Fil­ Harding, which first took tangible were extended, the bridal party wasj J. E. Reynolds, La Gran e, reap-1 ) b(i| 2500 pounds of squirrel poison ies for varsity and Intramural base- ed March 15. 1923. Return on sale form In recent conferences among a conducted to the banquet room where i pointed, Dr. J. W. Morrow, Portland; < vU} ready fOf attribution. This ball, football, soccer, a gymnasium refreshments were served. After re Wayne H. Stuart, Albany; Frank E. of renl property. Order setting tim«« pi aceq at different points in and at least 20 tennis courts under group of his friends here, has devel­ fr«'shments the company again aaaem- for hearing. Lynn, Dallas, and A. C. Marsters of tbe ( - f . un ty where all may purchase E. H. Woodward, deceased. Filed oper! to a stage where details of the bled in the main part of the house Clatskanine—$1500 publications to thd same at cost. March 20, 1923 Inventory and ap- personnel 'and programme of a pre­ where they were entertained by a * Stuart is a merchant, Lynn is a advertise Columbia county planned. Notice will be given in a short pralsement. Order approving inven­ convention organisation in his behalf number ot piano selections by Mr. dairyman and Marsters is a banker. Florence—Electric light company time as to where this poison may be Long and a couple of solos by little are receiving active attention. tory and appralHement. also -------- dates ------ will — be specified Considerable Interest in the appoint- ; obtained, ------------------ -------- will erect power plant on Sweet creek. _ For the present the two most virile Miss Jessie Long. Miss Phillys Drake H. O. Davida, deceased. Filed Mar. . . . has been . „ ere-(Covering „ rnverfn^ a a wees wack or nr ten tan davs dnrine Salem Vote« $500,000 bonds for neW ment of th, «.■ w board nays, during then entertained with aesthetic danc ­ 20, 1923. Inventory ami nppralof- topics of these discussions relate to ated because of the requested resigna which time all owners of land in Yam 8C™oi noises. .nwmiu ment. Order approving inventory the choice of those who are to head ing. tlons of three members of the old hill County will be requested to co ^Medto^^ The bride and the groom left on and appraismcnt. the organisation and to various feat­ Lowell—Sawmill here increases cut Otto A Konseiman, minor. Filed ures of the country-wide speaking trips Thursday morning for Tillamook, board. The governor, in asking that ^¡^upjn "hie^land.811 P March 20. 1923. Petition admitting the president himself is expected to Oregon, where they will make their these resign, gave as his only reason ¡from 30,000 to 50,000 feet per day. home, Mr. Berry being engaged in the that it was apparently Impossible for to probate. Baker Herald mining edition devot- make during th«! »ummer. Already a music business in that city. Chris F. Konxelman. deceased. Fil­ NOTICE to dog owners , ed 24 pages to the mineral industry. friction to be eliminated otherwise. tentative itinerary for the trip is under ed March 20. 1923. Second Semi-An­ Aurora—Pudding river bridge to consideration and Mr. Harding’s ad- nual account. The State Legislature did not repeal cost $60,000 will be 700 fcet long. Wilson Contributes to Legion Fund. FARM LOANS TO BEGIN Ruth 1. Beech, minor. Filed Mar. visers are putting their heads together the Dog Tax. and same is now due. If Portland—Bend manufacturer to Indianapolis, Ind.—Woodrow W’il- not paid you will be subject to arrest establish copper and aluminum plan« 20, 1923. 8th annual report. Or­ to aid him in his selection of the Machinery 1» Being Perfected to F h son, commander-in-chief of the Amer- and fine of not less than $10.00 and here. topics he is to discuss. der approving «th annual report. nance Spring Planting. lean Legion during the world war costs. Do not delay this matter and Marring*' Licenses Attorney-General Daugherty's an­ Sandy—$50,000 movie to be built Washington, D. C.—The federal farm days, was the first prominent war March 11 Theressa Eva Dundas of nouncement In Miami Saturday that caught but send your license mon­ on Foster road. ’V llamlna and Henry Hempier of ths president would be a candidate loan board, at the conclusion of a leader to contribute to the legion’s Py to the County Clerk at once. $1 New bridge to be built acros; Lewi Sheridan. again, accepted h«;re as further con­ three day conference with the federal $100,000 endowment fund, which will for male and spayed female, and $2 and Clark river below Astoria. March 15 Sarah Frame of Cove firming the impression which has land bank presidents, gave assurance provide for the permanent decoration for female. Mention size of collar de- Legislature passed 4 labor bills Orchard and Theodore Mulkey of Cove been current for some weeks in po­ that farmers ot the country would of the 32,100 graves of America’s war sired when sending for license. creating liens on property of ber • Orchard. Elijah Corbett, County Clerk, growers, well drillers and all kin ’ litical circles, is expected to hasten have the benefit of the government s dead in Europe. of fruit orchards. the work of formulating a definite financial aid, authorized in the recent­ LIlUaRonen of Yamhill filed her No­ FARM REMINDERS Eastern hunters coming in to get ly enacted rural credits legislation, programme and a definite backing Much Wheat in Elevators and Mills. torial commission, March 17, 1923. jobs killinc predatory animals. by the time the spring planting begins. with which he can go before the coun­ Washington, D. C.—Wheat on hand Now is the time to collect your scion Legislature enacted 31 new laws af­ While it appeared that not all of the at country mills and elevators on wood try. for grafting with the ap- fecting education. new credit machinery t |«ould be in op- As it now stands, the plan for his March 1 totaled 91,546,000 bushels, thejproach of spring weather trees come Warrendale—Salmon cannery to be trip contemplates his departure from ?ratlon at the time indicated, it was department of agriculture announced, quickly into activity and begin to use built to handle fish wheel salmon. Washington during June for a speech Jeclared that the government-financed Last year on March 1 stocks totaled Un the stored food materials. For Bend—Plans for $90,000 high making swing which will take him to Intermediate credit banks would be 75,071,000 bushels; two years ago, 87,-1 this reason scion wood selected while school building under way. about 20 principal cities, including two ready to receive applications for and 075.000; three years ago. 123,233.000 ¡the trees are dormanant produce Salem—Marlon county to build 300 to make loans in about two weeks. ¡better results. miles of paving during 1923. or three on the Pacific coast. and four years ago, 107,037,000. It was indicated that an early an­ Eugene—Extension planned by pow ,'iCi hr Poincare Says Out- nouncement might be made by the Average daily production of 1,784,- er company to Coburg quarry. Former Labor Chief Dead. 700 barrels of crude petroleum in Survey of road from Niagara to De­ farm loan board regarding the meth- ut by new legislation. hundred acres of land in the vicinity with Germany until the Berlin g -vern- from the Rocky mountains eastward of Lincoln school started. ment makes It known directly and of­ ami from the far northwest to upper Saginaw—Sawmill with 20,000 tt. ficially to France that she wants to Florida Monday was gripped by a capacity to be established here. negotiate. It was declared in French bitter cold wave and part of the area Bridge to cost $200,000 to be built official circlet. was covered with snow piled into i across the Willamette river at Harris­ Any attempt by a third power to drifts by the high winds that were burg. intervene or provoke discussion of the general throughout the region. Four Gearhart—New hotel to be built. Reedsport—Coast road work pro­ terms under which a settlement might persons were frozen to death In Col­ gressing. be reached with Germany, it was orado and one in Wisconsin. Astoria to have central heating added, will be regarded by France as Sub-zero and near-zero temperatures plant. an unfriendly act. prevailed as far South as southwestern Building activity at Cannon Beach The impression gained from the Missouri, while southern states report - as coast season nears. same source is that when Germany 1 e«l low temperature records for this Freewater—Milton box factory pre­ is ready to make a direct official re­ time of the year. In the upper Missis­ paring for a busy season. quest to negotiate. Premier Poincare sippi valley and Rocky Mountain re­ Warrenton—Bank capitalized at will be ready td consider any reason­ gion, train service was paralyzed. $15,000 to be established here. able proposition. Winter blasts brought the second Astoria—Convent sch«x»l to be re­ There seems good 'reason to believe blizzard of the week into the Missis­ built. the French premier would be willing sippi valley. Temperatures dropped Astoria—Masonic temple to be e- to acc«>pt as a basis for negotiations precipitately, Decatur. Ill., reporting a rected at coet of $40,000. Grants Pass—11,000 acres to be ir­ the final figure fixed In his proposition drop of 25 degrees in throe hours. rigated in Josephine conuty. to Prime Minister Bonar Law last Throughout the northwest orders * Improved roads in state now total January provided the conditions con­ were Irsued by railroads canceling ¡23.608 miles. cerning the Inter-allied debts contained freight trains and certain passenger Freewater—Apple growers organize in that provision were accepted by service. Some roads placed embar­ Eugene may have the Far West Man Great Britain, but this, it is pointed out goes on perishables. Trains were ufacturing company. in official circles, could not be a sub stalled for hours in snow drifts, six. Corvallis—$70,000 bond issuo for ject of negotiations with Germany. eight or ten feet in depth. erection of 2 grade schools. Germany, it is indicated, would be Blds on bridge here to ba called $i00,000 Given Pacific University. expected to negotiate regarding guar .soon. Forest Grove. — Pacific university antees on the basis of the 1921 sched­ Corvallis—$32,066.95 naving bids ule of payments in consideration of a has received a donation of >100,000 let for the city. from Mrs. Robert L. McCormick of Albany—Alco Wood Products plant short or partial moratorium. Tacoma, according to announcement being enlarged. Dallas may have cheese factory. ot W. C. Weir, president of the insti­ Pc-t office at Olympia Looted. $^000 voted to spend on road lea«l- tution. Olyn.pla, Wash.—Robbers broke in­ Ing from Tenino to Rainier. Vernonia gets new power line. to the Olympia | xitoffice early Mon­ Rail Earnings Show increase. Bend—Construction of 60 frame day morning, «*• ied ¿heir way into Washington, D. C.—Railroad earn­ houses to meet need of rapidly grow­ the money ordt jult, blew open the ings during January were more than ing population to be started immedi- stamp saf? at 4 .x pnd with stamps twice those in January, 1922, accord­ ataly, valued et bet* ' S/.'OO and 920,000, ing to tabulations of the Intentato | Hillibcrro to have naw hospital. Po^tums-er Ftauk 8. Clau estimated. commerce commission. are putting on pictures of HUch an ■ Circuit Court «■optionally clean nature whu not buck Complaint«: them up by our patronat;« m-i . t Edward I,. Vnlllvre, plaintiff vh by ahow our appreciation of what they Christel I*. Valllere, defendant. Filed are giving on a non-profit bawls to. March 15, 1918. Divorce, Otto W. our benefit. Helder, attorney. Respectfully, Fred Withee State of Ori'Kou. plaintiff vh Eugene The Busin«™» Men greatly apprecl N Osborn. et al. defendant. Filed Itarch 15. 1923, Mortgage forccloa-1 ate such leter» an the above and un- ur". Boy Hparka, utiornev doubtedly feci thè community Hplrlt Winlfred E. Liuto, plalnliff v» How- convefed In ibis tettar. art A Linton, defendant. Filed A 'irch 20. 19 23. Divorce. Vinton and Tooxe, attorneys. Mechanic» Liens: Cotaett-Roas Motor Co. a corp. Claimant, vh A. O. Cooper, defendant. Filed March 20, 1923. Claim» lien upon Vlele Automobile In the sum of $23 90 for labor performed upon same Lengthy Speaking Trip In Jun RENOMINATION PLANS FOR HAROING MAPPED GEWY MUST MAKE U TO NEGOTIATE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HIT BY COLD WAVE Forward March