Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 08, 1925, Image 4

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LOCALE
Service
Economy
Quality
1 he Methedict church I* preparing*
soecial Rally Dav program for the
11
Bunday School hour, Octobei
Don't mi« it
Hibbert’s Grocery
W S liibl«rt wa* quite cut the
.1. E Melling«; w*« a »t ige paaMngcr
to MeMiuuville Tm^day afternoon
Always a complete line of Fancy
and Staple Groceries- Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season,
Harry Sliermau ami wile were Port­
land viaitor» Sunday uighl.
Headquarters for school books and school supplies,
Win. Burdette and wif« ol Portland.
■ pent Sunday h«r« with her mother
Mr*. 8. A McC»n.
A full line of Men, Women and
Children's hop picking gloves
Geo. H. Jackman picked an appla in
bi« orchard that measure» Idq inebea
in circumference. Can von twat it?
Mrs. H Kuiper went to Vacaville.
Calif, last week to «pend the winter
with her daughter Dr. Koch.
Cha». Newton and wife of McMinn
rill« are occupying the Hord acerage in
th« western part of town.
Mrs. Tudor Pucker wa» in Newbtrg
Tuesday afternoon to viait a si»ter who
has recently moved to that city.
Phone Red 28
Oregon.
Davton,
Gates Motor Go
COMPLETÒ STOCK OP FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
1 «
Elmer Imus hie gone on a deer hunt
wiiu* «oat* rvlstive* from Portland
A covered dilli luncheon wa* served
Tueidav afternoon at the IO U I hall
of Hie Civic Club
hr *Ui«
following their regular meeting
Mr« A P Fletcher wan called to New
herg last week a« her mother, Mr«
Sarah orison, fell and Injured h«r*«H
May Miller, Hatley Wanner, aud
Harold Viueoa entered school Urie
Stabilizing the Farm Income
Although but one of several important ways of «labilizing th« him
income, diverHification of crop«, combined with th" mldilion of a well
Th" workability
Mu AftUur Howman fiom Portland balanced dairy li«rd, ie of no doubt most im|Mirlant
»nd MieeJMIie Rogers of IWImghaui. and saneness of this method it th" same as exemplified t-y thv bu»i-
Wash were recent guest» in Mrs Marv neee man who scattere In» investments M that a «ingle failure canipul
H«n«|
exbau«t|his resources.
We are pleased to note that W C Jone«
In our cooperation with the farmer* of (hie section, the BANK OF
1« improving alter a hard struggle with
DAYTON
has »een Ilie benetiU of diversified farming indelibly im-
pneumonia
pressed
upon
the progress of this community, We believe that morn
Mn Ma Parker was a Newberg vielter
'g-neral practice along tbi* line will do much to I < rmanently lietlrr
|a«t week at the home ul a daughter
Alter spending «evutal month» ut the local agricultural condition* Mid are therefore unsparing in our in-
bom« of her son, Harvev Robs, Mr* couragement in this regard.
Martha Rus* left lor Grnste Pass
Are you going to the Pncifiv Iutertiational Liveatork Exposition nt
The lavender Club will m««t Oct U
Portland.
Oclolier 31 tn Noveinb r Tlhf It i» un umqUnIrd iipportun-
with Mr* Frank Devi*
of others. Th«
ity
to
benefit
in live»h ck t i»iug Io the <
After touring Mexico aud II I ami the
Dairy Cattle,
greater part of I S since way. W W very I ms I in the country will be featured in H.ei
Lnbgeg and wife have returned to g<K«i Horses, Hoge. Sheep, Goats and Poultry; ale Lun ¡ Product» Show ami
old Yambill Co; While- they bad a the thrilling Horte Sh >w.
moot delightful time they are glad to b<
Mr». Otear May and Ave children of b m. .
E 1. Hold I edgy »’"1 wile have return- |
Oregon Citv eiwnt the weekend here
Mre. May's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ed from IJopewell wtu rfthev have b-en ,
drying prunes
,
Simler.
Prof Sly 0T t’nfield College «cunied
Robi. Cinnamon and family moved
the pulpit al lb* B >| ti»l Church Sunday
to the Senn place on U-e Willamette
at te/b services
river, near the county bunker«, last
Harold Vinson woe. ill fast week with
Friday.
an attack of appendicitis
Mrs. P. L Blakerby ot Salem, District
organizer o( the Neighbors of Woodcraft
ville Saturday
of the 21st district visited the local lodg^
Head lines I. E Grazier, A N W ilmn.
I Saturday, Oct. 3.
Chae Bryan and W W Lucger were Mc­
morning this locality wa* Minnville visitors Monday
I treated to a heavy fog until about noon
A H Denr.ev ami wife visited friends
I when it cleared awav and the remain-
in
Hopew«*» Sunday
Sr Ider ot the day was nice and warm.
Rilev Welch, wife and family, former­
ly of Lyoas, Kansas stopped off on their
touring trip,lor a visit with their con-ins
Mrr’J<On nuMuax and ar» Elmer Wann-
er of Lafayette
W G Sboards ami wile of Carlton
Chaa. Simler, wife and two children
were
Monday evening callers at Lafay-
of this | lace and Mrs Oscar May and
children of Oregon Citv were dinner ette
guests of Mn. Elizabeth Simler, Sunday.
Thelma Scott ami Henry weichman
of Bellwood and A D Gray and Eert
G. B Abdill ha» made a deal with Clark of this place weae Sunday visitors
F.A. Sparhawk lor the shoe making at the Henry Davis home
machine formerly owned by him and
Miss Belle Belcher entertained the
is moving the same into the room used
anmona Club Friday of this week and
as a shoe shop by G. Lounderihausen.
«re Victor Delashmntt the Beteey kos *
Asa Nichols and sister Miss Esther
J
Mrs J. Y Waller of Belmont, W*«b,’
Nichols of Webfoot visited in Eugene
and Corvallis Saturday and Sunday xrs 8 F Butterfield and Miss Helen ]
Mr. Nichols attended the Methodiet Johnaou Of Portland, and Billie Tucker ,
Conference in Eugene those two days of Seattle, all former Idaho friend« of
while Mil's Either visited a brother in Mrs George Smith, were recent guest*
BANK OF DAYTON
General Blacksmithing
JS| H.P. Newton and wife of Manhattan,
{•J I Oregon, haa purchased the Mr«, ¡»imp-
I son chicken ranch property In the west
I part of town, and are now residing here-
United States
Tires and Tubes
Storage by the month $2.50.
is taken care of.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
Corvallis.
Oregon.
Dayton,
. .
Horse Shoeing and AoteyelenejWelding
JOE F- FRANCIS,
DAYTON, OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
Box
NO. 83
No Collection
PHONE
68X11
No Charge
Knight Adjustment Go
at her home
and
Sunday noon a birthday dinner wa«
Gerald and Kenneth Hadley
| James Wakefield Jr were Portland vis- given im-honor of the birthdays of
Tillamook
McMinnviHe
Hillsboro
DuncaAgnd ;wife, Flora Blough and Portland
Sunday
Mrs Milfir Blough, other gue«t» C a Bhlrer 502 Board of Trade Bldg.
of Newhyrg, Prof Blough, E J »van and
and the xilo Blough family of Lafayette
c---------
IE YOU ARE NOT Al.READY A MEMBER ELSEWHERE YOU
The Possibilities of Biscuit
Dough
Pleasantdale
ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE.
Evangelical Sunday School
Mesdames Mabel Gibson and
Roy Edwards and their children
It meets every Sunday at 10 o’clock and continues one hour.
By Mr». Belle DeGraf,
were Yamhill and McMinnville
Director,
Homo
Service
Bureau,
visitor^
(Saturday.
Full Line of Candies,.Cigars, Tobaccos, <•
Competent Teacher», Good Music, Interesting »ml Instructive Litera­
Sperry Flour Co.
Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods !! Just why so many housewives fail io Mre.L J. A. McFarlane, G. M* ture. Come, a sincere and cordial welcome awaits voting and old.
Fowled apj) wife, A. N. Sheldon,
make a goo<l Mtcuit seem» strange, for
G. Hadley and sons If you prefer another school, then go there, but support some Sunday
this dough is one of the easiest Mrs. R
mixtures to make.
Perhaps failure is Vernon and Kenneth, Geo. Dorsey School, for it labors only for the lieth rment of society and the incul­
due to inaccurate measurements and and A. W. Bramlet were county cation of the highest ideals of life.
too s'ow an oven. This type of dough seat victors Saturday.
requires a hot oven.
Toooltenthe
Rob’t. Cjnnnmon and family
[amount of ingredients is a matter of
guess work rattier than of measurement, moved to the Jennie Senn ranch
LYNN GUBSER’S.
ri
n j- j fl! elat'd unless one ie a skilled cook, the la»t. week.
With Apologies To Kipling
RCdUlO^ V.lll)| result» of goes» work are usually indif-
MesttomeS D»vid Robitu-on and
ferent.
After seeing a business man light a
Geo.
.¿obipBon went to Tigard,
The first meeting for the year
When »weet milk is used alwavs re-
cigar and flip the match thougtlessly
Satnrany
to see Mrs, D. Robinsone
of the Pleasant Hour Readirg member that two level leaspoonful» of
At Auction—Saturday, October 10
into a corner of hie office near a waste
aon-in-law
Chas Naeve who was
baking
powder
are
used
to
each'cup
of
Club was held at the home of Mrs.
"banket, the author penned this fiery
sifted flour. This never changes, no
35 bead oh JERSEYS, heavy producing cows, bred heifers,
May Barnard. October 2. Ninteen matter how many cups of flour yon are badly burned when a can of gaso­
• .paraphrase of Kipling's familiar poem:
young stock, both sexes. They are heavy producers, desirable
line
exploded
in
his
hands
Friday
members responded to roll call using.
•‘If you can toss a match into a clearing.
conformation,
popular breeding The blood of such bulls is
evening
Thinking
the
can
con
­
There should tie no taste of baking
And never give a thought to put it with a current event. The m w
Silver
Chimes
of 8. B , Rinda Lad of S B , Rosarie Ogla and
tained
coal
oil
he
picked
it
up
to
Year Books and printed Clublpowder in the finished product. It
out.
St.
Mawes
(all
gold medal bullnl •* prominent in their pedigrees
pour
oil
onto
a
fire
he
wag
build
­
I
there
ie,
then
your
measurements
have
Or drop your cigarette butt without Study pads look very interesting
not been level or you are using a very ing. J0rs- Naeve was not at home
Many
of
the
cows
and heifers will be fresh at time of sale and
fearing
To all appearances we will need to' poor quality of baking powder.
That flames may kindle in the leaves
producing
heavily.
A leaflet giving details is being prepared
but
a
young
man
boarder
tore
bis
do some studying. Because of the
When using sour or butter milk,
about;
burning
clothes
off
and
wrapped
and
can
be
had
upon
request.
President, Mra. then soda will tie your leavening agent.
If you can knock the ashes from your illness of the
HOGS,
about
40
head
of feeder shoals. Sale will be held on
him
io»a
blanket
and
carried
him
Estelle Berry, the Vice President In that case, remember that tea­
brier,
farm
five
miles
south
from
Dayton on the liver road, starting at
out
in
the
yard
where
the
fire
was
spoon
of
soda
is
used
to
each
cup
of
Without a glance to see where they Mrs. Gwendolyn Cooper presidi d.
sour
milk.
Or
you
can
use
li
teaspoon
put
out
but
not
before
his
bodv
10:3(1.
may fall.
Mrs Sophia Sherman wax elected of soda to neutralise the acidity of
LYNN GUBSER, COL. J \V HUGHES,
And later find the forest all afire
E A UHOTEN,
to fill a vacancy in the club. I cup of sour milk and 1 teaspoon of and Immle were badly burned.
_ Where you have passed—with no one
Doctors were immediately called
Owner,
Auctioneer,
Sale
Manager,
After a delightful lunch the club baking powder to each cup of flour.
near to call;
and Mr. Naeve is doing as well as
Dayton,
Oregon,
Foreat Grove, Ore.
Salem,
Oregon
Do not dissolve «oda in the sour milk,
to meet with Mrs.
If yon can drive your auto through the adjourned
release«
the
ganes
too
lean
be
expected.
a*
that
process
working,
Verda Duzan. October 16.
soon and the dough will tie less 1'ght.
Vernon Hadley went to Port­
And cast your stogie stub into the
Always sift the soda with the flour for land,
Sunday, where he will
Mrs. H. Thompson and sons
slash,
G, M. Fowler ami wife of Rocka­
biscuit doughs.
Hour milk can lie sub­
Unmindful of the danger therein lurk­
attend
the
Oregon
Institute
of
George
and
Vernon
were
Portland
way
arrived last week for a visit
FOR RENT
stituted for sweet milk in any recipe if
ing,
Dwelling bouse« in Dayton. Will be these rule» ate followed.
with
relatives and friends. They
Technology.
visitors Saturday.
Or homes or happiness that yon may
glad to «bow property to interested
Geo,
Jackman
and
wife
and
»re upending most of their time
Per hap« you have never stoppel to
Ceoif Stephen and wife of Port­
smash ;
partie«, Bu»ines« and residence prop­ consider the possibilities of the ordinary
Walter Jackman and Miss Muy with Mrs. Fowler's father A. N.
II you can leave your campfire while it
land
and
Mr.
Burnfet
of
Prineville
erty for sale. Easy terms.
biscuit dough. This mixture is easily
is glowing,
were visitofs at the Scott Edwards Merrill spent Sunday at the home Sheldon.
Ella J. Harris adaptable to variety.
No thought of industries that it may
of Mr. Jackman’s sister Mrs. J A McFarlane and wife and sons
R L Harris,
It is quickly mixed and baked and home Sunday.
blight,
Hoyd anti Lloyd, Bert ami wife Jig
Owner», has the advantage of being one of the
Howard Hadley of Silverton, Hagan in Portland.
Or of the billion saplings in the growing
Ketchum, Vernon, Gerald and Kenneth
«one
Mrs. W. L. Reichstein and
moat inegpemive mixtures to make
{) Hndley, Mies Allie Rollins,
Turned into charcoal ere the coming
% f » a. very
«tow ». palatable
»,.1 di il.ln desserti can
nn " be
I an
« Kenneth and Lawrence were Wil- Hadley, G It Foster and wife, G m Fowl*
Many
dietant gun—
night;
Miss Eillnrs and Mr. Ruvins all of
er and wife, A N Sheldon and John
If you can start a fire beneath a brush You surely should be jailed without a prepared from this dough, betides Oregon City were guests at the lamina and McMinnville visitors Litcher were state fair visitors last
several varieties of bread.
trial
pile
week
Sunday.
R G. Hadley home Sunday.
(continued next week)
CONFECTIONERY
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
Pleisant Hour
a
When the wind is roaring like a
And boldly labeled 'lunatic' my ion.'
JERSEYS
HOGS