Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 01, 1925, Image 4

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    LOCALE
Wishing Everyone A
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
WRITE IT 19'25.
Frank .1. Fletcher of Dallas was
John Arm« ami **‘<1 Oliver
H. B. Allen Pharmacy
“ ki .» i-« •, »t* V ah L'iirli
Phone Red <» *
Seivice
Economy
Quality
We have a compie te lin
Hibbert's GiWij
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season
A full line of Holiday Candies and Nuts at the
RIGHT PRICES
Weare giving Coupons Free with each 25c Cash
i! Purchase. These coupons are redeemable in Silver-
ware by Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau, New
York.
Ask I or Them
We wish io ail A Happy New Year.
Day ton.
Oregon
W. P. MORRIS & SON
Dutton. Oregon
Me*lame« Marv Clark and H. A.
I looms left for Lo» Angeles, Monday.
The organ |*o,ed potatoe* while
lard was rendered by the choir.
R. L. Harris and wife spent Christ­
mas with relatives in Portland.
Mrs. V. M. Low accompanied bv the Dr. 8nook'« family left Moa«l ay morn­
Mi.». a 1 voh n Hogl« and Eugenia Burch ing for a viait with eelative« la Elkton,
di ve te <alem Wednesday afternoon to Oregon.
»••cure liven— • ; now don’t get excited,
WHired Hibbert and Prof R»tl»etlord
"Automobile license«."
returned »• "srday from a trip to Han
H. K Sicks L kwo oi Monmouth,
Grand Patriarch I. 0.0 F., made William l.nmm and tamil» oi Poll-
an otlieial visit to Dayton Encamp land spent Monday uight with Let ala>
14 at it* last regular t»r. Mrs W. I». Hib'wrt.
ment
session
Florence Bingham will sing a
Elmer Baxter slid family, Guy solo at the Baptist Church service*
Sully and family, and Dick Sunday morning.
Stevens and family enjoyed a
Juke Heidinger and family
Christmas dinner party at the
»pent C i*tmM day in McMinn­
George Baxter home
ville with Mr*. Heidinger’« sister.
Mesdames J. L. Sherman and A M.
Miss Opal furue» who has twen quit«
I. » accompanied their mothers as far
as Portland Monday enroute to Loe sick for the last two or more «wb i«
Angeles, Cal., where they expect to reported i »-cb improved.
Mr». E. E Dill and family have been
«1 ■ ad t> e winter with relatives.
»iaiting a lew days at her mothers home.
Jack Ohlcrt. a former Dayton bkxck* Mr«. Lena Dower, a mile Iron» town.
Smith but now of Portland, could not
Wm. Schell of Portland was a
resist the temptation to have a good
business
visitor in thi* place last
time among old friends and has been
Tuesday.
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he-e a few »days extending the glad
hand :o his numerous acquaintance«.
Inventory seems to be the main
Harold Newman, principal of
the Nehab n grade school, attend*
,d tt-
r.e Teachers’ Association
Portland, Tuesday.
meeti
-nan, wife and baby are
Prof
the holidays with the
?per.
editor and family.
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work*
and Mill Work j
busiress and amusement in the
business boose* at the present
time.
R H. Wbelpley and twin boy*
from Vernonia have been viaiting
the Dr. Snook family for the pa*t
week.
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J. E. Berry and wife of Tilla­
mook who have been here visiting
his parent* several day* left for
their home Monday afternoon.
Perle Hogle and wife gave a
very
enjoyable Christmas dinner
Horseshoeing. Generei Blacksmithing, Mad int Work. Plow Share
at
their
home to the following
and Disc Grinding, Aceteline welding, Wagon and General
guests:
F.
M. Hord and family,
Wood work, Horseshoeing a Specialty,
Mrs. L F. Chapman and family
Mr*. Deems, mother of Mrs. V.
We will handle the Benz Auto springs, also repair broken springs.
of Portland, Z. Spangle and wife, M. Low, arrived home from
Henry Chapman and wife, Mrs. Albany in time to enjoy Christ­
Phone 45x1
Dayton, Oregon.
Eva L Sams and Herbert Baxter. mas day with the Low family.
UNION VA LE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu­
gene, Jan. 1.—(Special)—With the gift
Last Week.
Miss Hazel Darken of Portland was
Miss Julia Gro* of Portland was the
of an 88 acre tract of land value«! at
•ge Antrim were winner of a »15,000 00 home, in tho J home visiting her parents W. F. Parker
Mr. and Mrs
»100,000, as an addition to its campus conn tv seat visi
ie dav la.-t week. Home-Lighting essay contest partici­ and family living near Dayton a few
the University of Oregon school of med­
pate-1 in by 1,000,000 pupils over the Jays last week.
Mr. Neil Stout nburg
icine enters 1925 prepared for the m- st
Unite I States. While we are not ac*
tor one dav last week.
Rav Snook ami family of Portland
useful year of service in its history.
quainted with the young ladv we feel
a ent to
Mr.
Fred
Withee
an«l
>ns
spent a few happy days at the home of
The gift was made to the people of Ore­
bon
red
bv
the
fact
that
she
is
an
Ore-
gon by the late C. 8. Jackson. Mrs. Portland last Tues«lav.
gon girl and in being the lucky contest­ his father. Dr. Snook and family in
Archie Stoutenburg n Ie his regular
Davton «luring the bol ida» season.
Jackson, and Phillip L. Jackson of Port*
ant brings honor to the whole state.
trip to Portland last week.
A Near East Worker will sneak at
ii.
"t adjoin« the present campus
Mrs. Carrie K’dd v -.« home
the
Evangelical —
church on Hnndav
Christmas
afternoon
brought
sorrow,
to«»
of the medical scliO' 1 ■ f Marquam Hill, «hort time W.«i, afternoon.
All are cordially
and
sadness
to
the
Frei
Lyman
home
J
morning
at
11
A.
M
Portland. I nder the terms of the gift,
Ezra Dixon an i CharL - Laut r were when their house burned to the ground, invited. ___
the land is to tie used for medical «cl. i! countv seat visiors W ednesday.
It <» <-ur,-d at about 5 o’clock P. M., and
Dorothy Demarav. May Fields, Uac^r j
purposes, and is dedicated for all time
Miss Anna Wright who 1 « been evidently caught fire from a defective
Dower ami F. E. Berrv have tiesa quite
1 ■> the healing of the sick and cripph J,
teaching at Bex. is borne for Ci.iistmas flue. A good portion of the down stairs
sick this week but seem to be <wi the
lo the recreatic of the public ami the
effects were saved by the timely arrival road to recovery now.
1 lay of children.
Antrim 'tend- of neighbors. Arrangements are now-
The Jackson gift brings the total do- i
ed
the
funeral
of
th*
ir
neice
at iiobe- being ma le for the building of another
D. A. Snvder and wife »pent Christ­
-nations to the University of Oregon
mas day with their foster children in
house.
•school of medicine to »463,269 in the I st •' all last W«-dn< -d iy afternoon
Portland and had a niee turkey din­
The regular busint - « meeting i Í the
three years. Of this amount. »200,000
represents the gift of E lwarJ Doern* [ I iterary Society was held last I day
The Annual Roll Call of the ner at the home of Mia. Esther Hord.
becher and Mrs E. W. M rse of Port I evening, but owing to the weathei the Baptist church will be held in the
The M. W. A. of this place held their
land, in honor of their deceased father, crowd was mainly young folks . ter Artisan
annual
business meeting Tuesday night
hall
Few
Year
’
s
Day.
.
ed
Frank B. Doernbeeher, for a hospital a short business meeting they p
followed
by a banquet at the Sutton
for children. Construction of this games for a while before going h me. The speaker, at 11:00 a. m . will be
restaurant.
building ie soon to begin on the médi­ Tlie Kennemgton Club held t ••ir Mr. Bouldwin of McMinnville.
rai school campus. When complete«! Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Florence Bingham and Ed. Rose­
Mr*. R. L. Harris is in Port­
it will have GO beds for the accommoda­ E. L. Wi1.- n. The Christmas tree and man will sing a duet," Oh Love
land
this week attending the
foome were verv prettily decorated .'or That Wilt Not Let Me Go,” Mrs.
tion of juvenile cases.
Annual Convention of the State
The tract of 88 acres given by the the occ
A goodly numlier v re
J .cksons, added to the 20 acres present­ preti nt in spite of the cold weather
d Clark and Opal Poe will furnish a Teachers* Association.
ed to the medical school in 1917 bv the a pleasant afterno n was enjoyed by I. guitar duet, and Mrs. Vernon,
J. W. Deem* and family of
0 egon-Wasbington Railroad A Navi-
Florence Bingham, Ed. Roseman,
nation Co., gives the institution a ca in
1 and Mr, Grabenhorst will sing, W’innemucca, Nevada epent eever-
pus of 108 acres within a mile and a Hair-Net Industry in
“There is a Green Hill Far Away.” al day* recently at the home of
half of the Multnomah County court-
hi* eieter Mr*. V. M Low.
China Is Extensile
Community and Watch Party.
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house.
The
hi
(:
t
business
In
China
1
is
Chas Ferguson whose home is on the
“Tne gift assures—and it w as much
The
“
Communtv
and
Watch
party"
Uken to a McMinnville hos*
needed—adequate room for expansion | ha«l quite a history. It was est fl­ at the M. E. church last night was well (Island was taken
bos*
ushed or : »ally by Germans, who Im­
u- a
..» nt th« «--»Ir «-fiere he was
of the medical school.” said Pean Rich- ported t! • nets from t'bofoo Into G« r attended although the weather was ' J -i.-i
pital . the
first
of the week where he was
ard B. Dillehunt. "and will do inn ich to many rind then exported them to t:
rather «lamp. The young folks enjoyed operated on.
encourage health advancement and United 1st ites as European made hi r themselves in the Community Hall an­
L. J. Shippy and family left for their
medical research in the state.
nets. There is Kt ill considerable < x- nex until about 11P.M., when they
It was Mr. Jackson’s original plan port of human-hair nets from China marched into the church auditorium, home in Parma, Idaho after a coupie of
to European countries.
several years ago to establish on
while singing, “Onward Christian weeks visit with their children in Day*
When direct trade In human-bafr Soldiers" which was the beginning of a ton and vicinity.
property an orthopedic hospital f. r
children Before he could carry out nets was taken up with China, large song and praise service which lasted un-
quantities of imperfect, under-sized,
this design he was taken ill and in the and generally poor nets were export­ til the bell tollvl out the vear 1924. A I Mrs. Otis Brookshire and sister Miss
meantime the children's hospital had ed. This finally resulted In the estab­ lunch of coffee, doughnuts and sand-1 I.eota Johnson are in Lyle, Washington
been established through ti e donation lishment in Chefoo and Tsinan, by wiches was K-r voi during the evening, visiting-their parents, during the boll-
of the Doernbeeher family.
the foreign and a few larger Chinese At 12 o'clock, after exchanging Ne.v days.
The University of Oregon medical exporters, of hair-net Inspection fac­ Year greetings all departed for their ।
; Walter Jackman, Theodore Rossner,
school is the only institution of its kind tories, some employing ns many as h0IIiep
., , Harold Hadley and Virginia Henn, all
in Pacific America north of San Fran* 1,000 op, ; itlves, where hair-net car­
Potato« » for s « d purposes sbouhl be
1>ortlan,| <pent (hfir Chrlat*
goes nre Inspected and, If necessary,
ciseo and west of Minneapolis.
the net - repaired before being shipped. kept from extreme chilling but stored tnas vacation with home folks living
The net-mnk!ng it "If is a home or at an low a temperature as possible to near Dayton.
“cottage” industry; the hair Is dis­ keep them dormant until planting time.
Grass seed for spring planting in the tributed around In the various vil­ A temperature of 30 to 38 degrees is a
W. S. U’Ren and family and
coast ami irrigated districts will Ie lages In the hinterland of Chefoo satirfa^tory storage temperature, nd
and
In
the
region
of
the
Shantung
wanted in alsmt eight weeks or more.
vises the experiment station. Potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney Brooks
Samples shonld be secured now so that railway and the nets usually pass affected with soft rot can Ire sorted out spent Christmas
at Marquam,
tests may be made in time. I wo- through the hands of several Chinese before the trouble spreads to other Oregon with Mr. U’Ren’s mother,
ounce samples are tested free of charge middlemen before they nre offered by tubors.
the Chin, se dealers to exporters.
Mrs. O. M. Murphy.
pt the O. A. C. seed lal-oratory.
General Building Contracting
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
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M. R. Cooper
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Day ton,
Oregon.
Orders Promptly Filled
Everything for the Builder
®eafer tn
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Dayton,.................................................. O
NOTICE
I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit
and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line
of work.
JOE F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
1-2 Block East of Bank
P hone RED 62
Box No. 83
AT THE MOVIEs
Saturday, January 3, 1925
“To Have and To Hold’,
Telephone Girl 3, comedy
Next Week
Saturday, January 10
“Face In The Fog”
Friend Husband, comedy
Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
Arcade Theatre
Amador andt ¿¡Q^cleT
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are right.
This office for
at
Wood For Salo
16 inch seasoned fir wood.
All out of
good body timber.
JOB
WORKI
Piione 18x8.
A. T. Nairn.
Dayton Ore.