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0 ay ton ©rifanne DAYTON, OREGON, APRIL 1.3. 1923 V olume xii No. 20 SUBSCRIPTION si. 75 PER YEAR ifng selections, which were much ap preciated by all. E fleet ot Governor’» Huwltuli Proda* I The opening exercises for the after ■ nation i« Aiinounc<-«l. noon session consisted of a health play given by the pupils of the Yam hill primary department assisted by Hulem. Or., April 6. Under a proc iMiss Helen Hembree, of McMinnville lamation Issued recently by Governor Plerc« setting aside th» afternoon of Furiüsliiil from the Offlc«« of the who played the role of Health Fairy. Two Day Meeting Planed for April Moderation in Taxation and Encour- t ounty Ncbool Superintendent The exercise was entertaining to the 17th and 18th April 17 us a legal half holiday It will agement of Industri«*« is the Sur- audince and Instructive to the pupils ------- be necessary to dos» every school in C, M. McAllister of the Portland as the health lessons taught were Im- The Dayton M E. church thru its roll Brigade Minor Matter of Mure than PdSSing U,M •rt»1”* Ths was announced her» today by Stock Yards exhibited his club Aims pressed a» they could have been in no'pastor and members have secured for Interest Dayton the District Meeting of the J. A. Churchill, stat« superintendent U« over five hundred Yamhill count) other way. The California-Oregon Power Com Salem District of the Oregon Annual pany will shortly inaugurate a new i of public Instruction. The prodams- citizens, April 3rd and 7th induttive. I The itlnery included West Chehaiem, I < <mrt Conference. Next tö the Annual Con service in its organization which will Circuit tlon was Issued on behalf of the man fr ence the District Meeting is the have as its purpose the development Complaint«: agement of the Portlan<( l/useball Springbrook, Belllevue, Unionvale, largwt gathering of Metholist preach- of new industries in all the territory A. W. McComb, plaintiff I’. club, which opens its 1923 season-In and Fairview, No. 24. Resided» the club film, he gave a splendid tilm on I Moffitt, défendent. Mici April Portland on April 17. of Southern Oregon and Northern tuberculosis in animals and the in-' 1923. Action for money. Vinton A California now served by Its power i ' Enter,a,nment provided by juriouM effects of using milk from cat the local people on the Harvard Plan. lines. The activity of this service, Too»« attorneys. tle no affected. He also gave a fine ------------- Anybody in the community that which will be called the new indus State Ind. Cecid. Comm., plaintiff picture showing soin» excellent Ham- Washington, D. C.—Back at his desk would like to entertain one or two of tries deprtment, will cover the whole vs Oregon Face Brick Co., defendant.' shire hogs, lliis picture interested! in the White House after five week. ¡th* visiting preachers for the one Filed April 5, 1923. Action for mon I field of commercial development. It the club boys especially, and the of strenuous vacationing in the South nlkht should get in touch with Rev. R. L. Conner, attorney ey. will work in close harmony with the grown-ups seemed to enjoy It too. Lloyd L. Vedder, plaintiff vs Bessie I land, President Harding rolled up his 11 ■ ** ■ Schnell, telephone Red 61. Mr. Chambers of Comerce of the various Mr. McAllister's films gave the club Vedder, defendant. Filed April 6,1 into a Frank Randall is providing automo- commmunities located in the territory work a big boost, as the pupils saw sleeves and plunged headlong ; biles enough to properly transport served by the company. 1923. Divorc«,. Arthur I. Moulton, Moulton.' 200 Cases of Alleged Fraud what Is being done in other places and series at tasks, which will keep him the visitors while in our midst. attorney. Ashland establishing preserve fac we are certain they will be anxious to busily engaged until he is ready to About thirty ministers of the Salem tory. John C. Young, plaintiff vs Southern! Under Investigation by leave Washington again for his trip do as well. District will be present. In addition Pacific Co., a corp., defendant. Filed i Linnton—$275,000 steel plant to During th entire series of meetings to tha Pad fl o coast. - to these there will also be Dr. E. E. start operations here. April 7, 1923. Action for damages.' Federal Officers. The amount of administrative work I Gilbert the District Superintendent, Wisconsin company planning to start thé county fair was discussed fully. ; Frank Holmes, attorney. and we are certain that the week's! that awaited his consideration was Dr. Carl Gregg Doney president of pulp mill at Eugene. J. B. Errand, plaintiff v« Mary Aholal Washington, D. C.—Oil stock pro- work will bring splendid results in monumental in its proportions, but the Willamette University, Dr. E. C. Hick Silverton Food Products Co. enlarg Errand, defendant. Filed April lu,| moters operating in the state of Texas exhibits. 1923. Divorce. Win. W. Harcombe.t president, bronsed by hot Florida suns man president of Kimball School of ing plant. during the last five years have filched J U. Smith, the Ayrshire breeder of and refreshed by hundreds of rounds Theology, Dr. A. L. Howarth secre-| Salem—Contract let for $200,000 attorney. mort: than $100,000,000 from the public, Chehaiem Valley makes the following of golf waded Into it with a det.rmi- Ury oi the Portland Area of the Com-.apartment house. Asumcil Name Filed Mlller 4) Davldaon ( involution) PoatniasterGenerai New was advised offer in a letter to the county school nation to .peed things up to th. limit, on Conservation and Advance. ’ 8. ------ ------------------------------ S. P. Co. to spei spend between $4,000,- Filed April 4. 1923. There will be a two day program ¡000 and $5,000,000 in Oregon on im- by John H. Edwards, solfcltor of the superintndent, and we hope that until he sees his way dear once more. which is open to the public both morn i provements, besides construction of Randall'« Grocery. Filed April 9, postoffice department, and Chief Post many boys will take advantage of it J There was a grand rush to the White ing and afternoon and evening. Tues Natron cutoff. 1923. General grocery । business. ! al Inspector Simmons. They are In He says in part: "The demonstration House from all parts of the capital and day evening Dr. Doney of the Will- Place ot business: Dayton. Oregon. I Fort Worth co-operating with the de last night at the Chehaiem Valley Reedsport—Lath mill, storage dock cabinet officials vied ytth one another amette University will give the ad- dry kiln, under construction. Persons interested: Frank J. Randall.1 partment of justice in the prosecution school gave me the idea of offering one bull Ayrshire calf, with the pedi-, in being the first to get various prob dress. The following program has i Dayton establishing 2,000-lb a day Flossie G. Randall. of mall fraud cases involving oil pro gree papers ready for registration, to lems formally before the president ueeu arranged. ice factory. Marriagv Tucfulay, April 17, 9:30 A. M. any boy of a calf club in Yamhill Co. Eugene March building permits to Mary Louisa McMillin of McMinn motors. In making public the report, the whose father will butcher a scrub bull1 Devotions, R. S. Bishop; Christ and taled $58,000. vilh> nd Baron Adam Springer of .Mc- CAR PROBE ORDERED postmaster-general also declared the that is being used in a dairy herd,, Ecclesiastic Spirit, R. H. Park; Re- Astoria—Bank of Commerce to Mlnnvllln. Issued April 7 1923, ports from Pastors on General Con- have $50,000 home. Ball Eliza Warnock, ot Dayton and postoffice department Intended to and give me the butcher’s check In Roads Failure to Move Apples to 'dition in Churches. Bend to have woolen mill. Enos Naamoii Willard of Dayton. Is-1 move In the moot vigorous and per exchange for the thoroughbred Ayr Investigated. Afternoon Session at 1:30 P. M- shire bull calf. The boy may have his' en- Union county lets $120,000 road sued April 10, 1923. sistent manner possible for the Washington, D. C.—As order was I Devotions, F. G. Drake; What New contract. chice of several calves, all of excel I Probate Court forcement of both the criminal Eugene get factory for the rnanu- Mary J one«, deceased. Filed April and the fraud order statute« against lent breeding." Mr. ^mith suggests issued by the interstate commerce Emphasis Should be Placed on Bible 4, 1923. Ord<*r appointing nppraln the fraudulent use of the malls not that we might add the condition that commission for as investigation of the Study, H. F.Pemberton;How to Make facture of leather and leterette pro- the boy shall exhibit the calf at the extent to which railroads serving the the Church Services more Attractive, ducts. «•r. Letters of administration. only in the sale of fraudulent oil , . county fair this autumn and he fur- Pacific northwest failed during the J. C. Spencer; Place and Policy of I Bend to haev $150,000 street Ln- Dora M Moor. Insane person. Fll-i stocks but in all other ca.es Involv- (ther Bllggegtg lha( other breedera of ««I April 4. 1923. Inventory anil ap-I last crop seasoa to supply adequate Public Reading, R. N. Avison; The provements. purebred stock might make an offer facilities for the transportation to Bible and Divine Healing, S. Hamrick Albany to build new $20,000 city pralHement. Order approving Inven ing fraud in the malls. Mr. New said the government had 8|miiar to his own. We certainly hour at 7:30 P. M. hall. tory and appraisement. market of apples xsf'ffther perishable,_ Evening Session T _ _ ' Devotions, J. E. Strevey; Address, La Grande has $200,000 paving and W. P. Moye, deceased. Filed April' boon appealed to "by disillusioned that many boys will take advantage President Carl G. Doney. improvement program for 1923. 5 1923. Petition for probate. Ord«r stockholders to stop the oil stock of this splendid offer and thus obtainj pr ucts. The order wm prompted by a reso ., ApriI . — 9;OO ------ ---------- i Hillsboro Independent to build new appointing administrator. Bond. Let- frauds.'' after "wildcat promoters" had a thoroughbred bull at a very low luction adopted by the senate January Devotions, M. B. Parounagian; The I home. era of administration. Order approv escaped prosecution by state author!- cost. 20. John P. Hartman of Seattle, who Sunday School, What It Ought to Be Albany-Corvallis road' to be paved. ing inventory and appraisement. In- ties. Postoffice Inspectors, he added, Yamhill County T«^«4iers Meet has orchard interests In Washington and Do, F. M. Jasper; The Post Cen- Portland to get $150,000 apart- vi ntory nd apprisement. Order ap have been working since last summer The local institute at Yamhill, Sat proving bond and appointig npprais-, on more than 200 cases, many of urday April 7th, was well attended.' east of the Cascades, made the com- tenary World Service Plan, A. L. Ho- ment house on east side. plaint that the railroads failed to sup- warts; Is there a Need for a Director Salem—$80,000 junior high acool which have already gone to the grand and the program was an excellent one! I of Religious Education in Our Church to be built. Christine Clemenson, deceased. FH-j ply sufficient refrigerator cars to move Prof.W. J. Sly, of Linfield College and! jury now in session at Fort Worth. Paul F. Green; A Succeosful Every Mosier to build $15,000 high school. e<i April 5, 1923. Executrix tlnal ac- Prof. H. S. Tuttle, of the Pacific Uni the apple crop. This complaint re-1 Ashland gets cannery. ronnt. Proof of publication of Execu-I ■ Member Canvass, M. A. Marcy. versity had charge of the assembly suited in the resolution Prairie City—Sawmill in prospect trix's notice. Order setting time and Afternoon Si-salon at 1:3O P. M. work and the high school department.! Devotions, J. S. Green; The Minister's^ or Sumpter district. place to hear final account. and Miss Emily DeVore and Miss Naturalization Head Indicted 5 Tim««. _ . ; „ ------------------------------- Willamette—New steel bridge a- Geor: e L. Kelty, deceased. Filed' _ _ , . Task and How to do it, President Katherine Arbuthnot, of the Normal, San Francisco. - Five indictments HicJllnan; The New Order and 0,d cross Willamette river nearing com April 5. 1923. Executrix’s final ac- gave the grade teachers some very. were returned against A. Frederick N \rnor j p Wood; The Church's pletion. ccunt. Proof of publication of Ex-1 excellent instruction. Every lecture. । Littleton, naturalisation examiner, by Ministry to Boy Scout Movement, F. Hillsboro—Contract let for $50,- « ■ «trix's notice. Oreder vetting time both in the assembly and in the de and place to hear final account. Cairo, Egypt. — Although medical partments, was well received and the federal grand jury. Three of the James; Conference Claimant Endow 000 cannery. Hood River experiencing building II. IL Cockerham, deceased. Filed science will attribute the death of the every one who was present hopes that indictments charge violation of the ment Fund. C. A. Edwards. boom. April 7, 19 23. Petition for order sel- Earl of Carnarvon to such an accl- the same instructors may be with us naturalization laws and two of bribery Astoria Box Co. adds new equip ling oil exempt property to widow ’I dent as might befall any one who en- again. The closing meeting of the with ten separate oounts. Raymond Jackman, who has been ment to increase output. Order approving same. year will be held In Willamina, May trusts himself to this climate, there employed in the U’Ren Hardware for Medford—Work being rushed on Ivan Everest, insani* person. Filed Hellooptar Attains 20-Foot Altitude are thousands of natives who firmly 5th. the past year has severed his con $80,000 armory. April 7, 1923. Guardian's oath for Dayton, O.—New helicopter records nection with this flrm and is visiting The morning program was opened । Dallas votes two bond issues total the sale of land, Guardian's bond' tydleve that the vengeance of the were made at McCook field, when some cousins in Salem a short time ing $25,000 fr municipal improve by some excellent singing by the girls pharaohs was visited upon the explor for sale of realty. Order approving oath and bond for the sale of real er who sought out the treasures of of the Yamhill high school. The girls Thurman H. Bane, ex-commandant at before he returns to his former home ments. Astoria—$30,000 face brick build ancient Egypt. Superstition has It showed excellent training, and are a MoCook field, rose vertically more in Nebraska which he left a couple property. Hannah M. Kutch, deceased. Filed that he who tampers with the tomb credit to Miss Allen, the leader. Miss than 20 feet tn several tests of the or more years ago, to come to Ore ing to go up. gon. $220,350 grading contract let for April 6, 1923. Annual account, Or- of an Egyptian monarch is doomed by Allen also rendered two very pleas De Bothezat helicopter. 7.75 miles Roosevelt highway in Fat dor approving annual account. a curse of the ancients and consequent Elk section. Daniel Finlayson, deceased. Filed ly the carl's illness was pointed to as Grants Pass Irrigation district lay April 9, 1923. Petition for allowance a fulfillment of the old legend. ing pipe line. to widow. Order approving the same. There are also those who believe Marshfield to get $70,000 school. S9rah Ann Grover, decesed. Filed that the earl, In his work in Tut Lane county receives $8,585.40 as April 4, 1923. Petition to probate the share of automobile licenses from last will and testament. Will. Or ankhamen's tomb, accidentally came Sept. 16 to March 15. WELL I DO der admitting to probate. Testimony in contact with a poison left there Gresham—Work to start on $55,000 of subscribing witnesses to will. Bond thirty-three centuries ago to safeguard BELIEVE m school building. Mnry Ellen Belville Washburn, de-| the king in his last sleep. Salem to get $60,000 business build âAlNf^ô The death of the Earl of Carnarvon ceased. Filed April 4, 1923. Letters ing this summer. teetamentary. comes soon after the culmination of SOZAEJ Dallas—Number of homes and busi Edmond Wood, deceased. Filed the exploit that brought him chiefly ness block under contmplation or be April 4, 1923. Bond. into public notice—the discovery of gun. • Ambery U. Grace. Sr., incompetent i the rich tomb of the Pharaoh Tutank St. Helens — New Methodist church person. Filed April 7, 19231 Inven-' hamen in the Valley of the Kings In to cost $25,000. tory and apprals«>ment. Egypt by the archaeological expedition Waldport—1,000,000-ft. flr timber which he headed. in Suislaw forest sold for $1.25 per DIED 1,000 feet. Oregon City considering plans for new city hall. Week before last at the home of DOPE RUNNERS DISCOVERED Lebanon—Crown Willamette Paper their (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and International Fleet Dealing In Drugs Co. increases wages of employes 5 Grace Nash. In Spring Valley. Polk Foun&Operatlng on Atlantic Border. g per cent per hour which means addi County, Oregon, Merle Nash aged a- tional $18,000 pay roll for this dis bout 19 years and Clifford Nash aged, Geneva.—An international “dope-' trict. about 17 years. These boys died with1 fleet is operating off the Canadian the flu within a «lay or so of each j coast, landing drugs for shipment to Southern Pacific pays $70.745 to Lafie county as first half of taxes. other and were buried tn a double the United States and other countries, Largest taxpayer in county. grave In the Hopewell Cemetery. The the dominion government has notified Eugene—Work resumed on summit luneral service« were held in the Unit-' the secretariat of the league of Na section McKenzie pass highway. «d Brethern church In Hopewell con-! tions. Oregon Is first western state to have ducted bv Rev. Blodgett. This flotilla of drug runner« operates paved road length of state. These boys were held In vhry high similarly to the liquor fleet off the Astoria—Grande Avenue to be pav esteem by all their acquaintances ant! New York and New Jersey shorea. The ed between 16th and 17th. there was the largest crowd that ever notification to the league states that Roseburg—Broccoli shipments ex attended a ftinral In that locality. the "dope" smugglers are engaged In ceeding early estimates. They are survived by their parents, Albany—Albany State Bank Instali- five brothers and sisters, Meritt Miller transporting cocaine, morphine and 1 ing new vault. and wife, grandparents, and a host of other narcotics. A Canadian official, 1 Creswell—$18.200 paving contract ft Is stated, discovered a regular route friends. awarded by state. for smuggling drugs from Germany A. M. Detmerinrr has been in Port- to Spain, thence to France, thence to Hood River may get factory for land this past week where he under-^ gt pierre Miguelon, off New Found- manufacturing davenports. went an operation for some facial all- iandi and flnany intotCanada and the ment. Report«-are that he 1« doing Unlted atateg ( Continued on Page 8) nicely and will be home thia week. I ——■ NEWSLETS GMO ABOUT COUNTY COURT HOUSE ALL M'HOOIA TO « MINE COUNTY SCHOOL METHODISTS ID HOLO « ABOUT INDUS- OKI MMG HERE- THIES OF OU PRESIDENT HARDING TEXAS OIL INVESTORS LOSE $100,000,000 FNDS LIWU HIS IIIU VACATION I lUH FINDER OF TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN DEAD The “weigh” of the Progressive