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©ayton »» itrtIntuì' V olume 2 No. 43 DAYTON, OREGON JUNE 17, 1926 ^hoiGmpa^r J«t before company cornea t’ our house, Gee, but we’re buay, all right! W Mother ke«q* everyone jumpin' around**—"'^ Get tin’ things put out o’ sight. All of us kids hafta pick up our toys, ' Even if we want t' play— 1 don't see why. jest 'cause aotnebuddy comes, Toys hafta be put away! Gran’ma an' Daddy 're busy, you bet; They hafta clean up the rooms Cee. ain't 1 glad I’m too little t* use Vac'ums an' dust-mops an' brooms' Then all the furniture hasta be moved— Mother has got a new plan; An' when my Dad starts t’ kick. Mother says, “Isn't that just like a man?” When folks 're cornin' from some oilier town, Nobuddy gets any rest TUI Mother goes down an’ buys lots o’ stuff !*So we’ll appear at our best". Cosh. I don't see why, when company We hafta change all our ways! Why can’t we keep right on havin' Jest like we do other days? C Wedding Bells Pleasant Hoar Reading Club The Pleasant Hour Reading Club held their regular meeting in the city park last Friday afternoon. Roll call was r< «ponded to witli current event or poem bv ninteen ineinbera This being the last meeting of the year the lullcwmg officer» were elected : Mrs. Ella Coburn president, Mrs It I. Harris vice pr<s- nle.it; Mrs. 1 e»he Dusan. Bec Tress. Mra Protlilt, pleas correspondent. At the t-lsw of Ilie business meeting the ladiea p> weeded to prijmre a picnic dinner to which their husbands bad l«en iuvited, about til I v sat down to a table loaded with delicacies to which all did ample justice, and a social hour church iieautiluliy for the occasion, was enjoyed. with pink and white dowers Harold School at Kimball College of \Vel>ster and Andrew Nichola served as ushers. At present Mr. and Mrs. Gul>* Theology at Salem finished their ser are making their home with the school year last week, bo Rev. Le groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs I). Lynn roy Walker, pastor of the Method ist church of this town,.one of the Gubser. institution of These flue young folks were both students of that learning will be here continuously members of the senior class of D. If 8., during his summer vacation, and this past year and we’ll venture to say has established batchejr ’ a house didn't put in all of their time studyirg keeping in the parsor.i e text books, and we'll also liet they did« n't pay the parson the regular fee gen erally due on such occasions, but ti e Tribune extends congratulations just L»»l Sunlav, June 13, tvak the m«r- riagv of Mi*1* Klhvl Fisher to Er«el Gub- •rf waa solomuixi-d •>» the I'ride«|l4tl>«r Rev. F. M. Ficher. The eeemony, took place in the Eyangelical church at La fayette. The |rhle waadrrooed in white and carried a Rou<|a*l ol pink and white carnations. Mr». Edward Richards was the matron of honor, and Mr. Fdward Richards acted a« l»«t man There were approximately one hundred KU>-Ota , relatives and friend« present at wedding ami reception which followed Many beautiful and useful gifts were received bv tlw bride and groom. The ladies of the church had decorated the the same. J-------- ..'.T— Base Ball Amity sent an aggregation over hire Sunday to play the town team a gnn e of ball, but forgot to send a ball team, so aboift the ohly way our laiys could keep from btiug run to death was fen out on purpose. Tlie final score w>s 19-6 in favor ol Dayton, and no telling what it might have been, had the ho- a took a notion to plav ball. Don't km w whether they thought our beys couldn’t plav or just didn't have anybody over there that could. ••Scotty” sure did pull one awful Inns head tho; one of his loyal supporters who is built very mucu on the dralt horse style, hit safe tn 1st and “Scotty” went nut to conch him, thinking to ‘kid’ the pitcher a little he urged the runner to steal 2nd. when lo, and behold, he made an attempt, but as he was shy the aid of a Ross Carrier he was caught be tween bases. George Robinson another 'star'is long enough and slim enough but his joints are beginning to stiffen with much traveling down the weary road of life, Io when George d'ecoved they w«re trying to run him to death, he resigned in favor of young Dorsey. Baby Clinic SUBSCRIPTION 1-50, PER YEAR Citizens Military Training Camp FOOLING THE FARMER Governor Pierce, some of the State Grange officers and their allied coter The Ladle« Civic Club and the S amvel B irchfield D ey ies of public ownership devotees are Pleasantdals Improvement Club bunking tbe fanners. Evidence is at Wai born |i n Columbus, Ohio, VANCOUVER BARRICK8 will sponsor a baby clinic, given January 12. 1853. hand everywhere that the prop ments When yet a WASHINGTON at the Matbodiit Community boy the family moved to Iowa, of the State Grange Hydroelectric House, on June 29, under the from there they moved to Kar>«a» On June 18lh, sir hundred measure are laying great stress cn direction of u;«» Brown the county when he was eighieen years old. young *men from the states of what tbe enactment of this pet scheme will mean to the agricultural districts nurse. Dr Flood, a lady physician Mr. Dev and the editor had many Washington and Oregon will as of Oregon In the way of more and of the Federal Childrens Bureau talk« alx>ut the plain« of Kansas «a semble nt Vancouver Barracks, cheaper electric service and bow tbe and Dr. W 11 Bnrnard will be the be had loa tried the prairies and Washington for the largest Infant whole plan is a benevolent propositi n esutuining physicians. shot buffalo right where both my ry Cilicens’ Militarv Camp ever to help the hard struggling, long-suf Those having children under self and wif« grew to mature age, held in the Northwest They will fering farmers to get the benefits and advantages, comfort a and conven school age to be examined call Mra married and our three daughters don Uncle Sam’s uniform for one iences of city folks. J E Proffitt, phone 21X2 and werejoern, He wan married to month aud go into training under All that sort of nomen&e is tbe make your appointment. Mary A.‘I homa« in 1878. They i the battle flags ol the veteran Sev veriest bunk and piffle. The clinic will be open from 9 a. moved from Kansas to Illnois in, enth infantry which stupi>ed tbe Tbe farmer la the last individual in the State of Oregon who will reap any tn to 5 p. m. Germans at tbe Marne and pene 1888. where he was engaged in benefit or derive any advantage what business for several vears, owning trated the Argonne Forest ever if tbe state goes into tbe public Notice of Annual During the past week Vancouv ownership and operation of electric a livery barn also a meat market, School Meeting but he was ever inclined toward er Barracks has butzed with activ light and power service. It is so obvious that this Is true Notice Ie hereby Alvon to the the west as Horace Greely wisely ity in preparation for summer ac that it should be plain to a seven-year tivities. «There are new tennis legal voters of Achool District No. 28, of «aid, bo io the spring ol 1901 they old child. Yarnbill county, Htate of Oregon, that courts, a track and athletic field, moved to Dakota. From there। Economically, it will be utterly Im the ANNUAL H< HOGL MEETING of they came lo Datton, Oregon and j a swimming tank, volley ball possible to provide service for the said district will be held at the school courts, three baseball diamonds, a farmers out of the proposed hydro house, to begin at the hour of 8 o'clock purchased a half interest in a p. m. on the third Monday in June, lumbe1 yard with S W. Sigkr, well equipped gymnasium, and a electric developments until tbe richer, more profitable markets have been being the twenty-first day of June, A. later Mf. Dey became sole owner golf course. tapped and until tbe state citizenry D. 1926. There are to be movies every of (be yard and continued to oper as a whole could be hoodwinked into This meeting Is called for the purpose night and a dance once a week standing for sufficiently large bond of electing one Director for three years ate it until last Septemberaltbough where youth and beauty will dem issues to cobweb the entire common and Clerk lor one year and the trans his health had been muebimpared onstrate the latest steps to tbe wealth with high-tension transmission action of business usual at such meet by ashma the last few years. After strains of tbe famous Seventh In and distribution systems. Then and ing. leaving here last fall he and Mra. not until then are the farmers going Dated this 5th day of June. 1928. fantry Band, Dey went to Myrtle Point, Oregon to get even within gun-shot of public Amar: General Paul A. Wolf, who will where be purchased a ball interest ownership blessings. Ruth Havden, L. A. Rossner, be in command of the camp, ex You ask why? District Clerk Chairman Board of in a meat market with two of his Well, common horse sense should Directors. son«. He and M m . Dey were on pressed great satisfaction with tbe their way to California fir his progress which has been made to answer that question. The success or failure of public health when death overtook date in preparing for tbe summer ownership anywhere depends directly guests. The General upon being Ashland, Oregon, June We wish to express our heartfelt uiir at and absolutely upon controlling votes thanks to those of our friend«, and the 12, 1926, at the age of seventy- interviewed etated: “The response at election time. Without a favorable , which I have received lo my electorate whenever It gets into finan Masonic lodge ol Davton, who so kindly three year«and five months. He leaves to mourn tin lov, of appeal asking our young men to cial difficulties, public ownership as assisted during the funeral and burial of hi-, immediate family: His widow come to camp, has be-n mo. t grat an issue is sunk, and nob dy knows our loved husband and father. ft better than Governor Pierce, Dan Mrs. Marv Dey and children. and the following eons and d ugh ifying. T his country need f nr no Ke'.laher, George Joseph and other t-r-: Mts. Lia Pribole of Pacitia fo-- from without or within when housewives. G'ore, California; Bi^phen, <f our young men a.e imbued with Knowing that they have to have the so pair.otic a spirit We will rd voters with them, they are going to Myrtle Point; Lewis, of Mlv.rlak ’ ; Mrs. D. C.. Clark of D.yion c inree g ve tfo-m »om*j mill a>y plcy for these votes where they are g-tve a Recital program at the Harry; of Corva'li«; Mrs. Edu.. V trainim. ut our main xies 1« •• tn M numerous. Is that in Gte nir»l Cnriition church in McMinnville, Warner, if Davton; Ross of Mirile mnke hem better citizen« a~o dlrtrtcta? Is that out In the des» r. wastes rf Eastern Oregon or the high Saturday evening June U assieted Point, all of Oregon. Funeral ssrvices were held at «»-nd them home in prime phvsie» nlateaus of Central Oregon, or the by the following students: Boyd condition. 1 like and underMmd ..ige bru-h of Harney County? Hartman—Tiple; R»v Albright. Metuudist church in Dayton, Tues boy«; consequently I have arrang It Is net. It is in Portland. Salem. Erma Johneun and Maron Terry— day morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. Astoria. Eugene. Medford and the ed for al 1 work to stop at noot . Mem Hawaiian Guitar; Helen Prang— Leroy Walker officiating. large centers o^ p :pulation. There's bers of Day ton lodge A. F. de A M. The afternoons and evenings will where public ownership has got to re Tenor Guitar; Winona Fiau and be spent in healthful sports ano cruit its fighting strength. It’s sinews Evangeline Zulawinski—Regular to which Mr. Dey belonged, at recreation. I guarantee that par of war. Guitar; Jack Stodder and Aire. tended in a body. ents will be surprised at tbe phys- So, the first thing the State Grange Interment was made in Dayton Lucy Thorp—Regular Banjo: and the Housewives have got to do is oil improvement in their sons I. O. O. F , there to rest until the Marshall Monti—Tenor Banjo. to show the centers of population upon their return from camp. resurrection morn. what they can do with the light and The government pay« all expenee power business in the way of better «1 the C. M. T. Camps, including and cheaper service. Must be some outfit of officials at the full transportation costs to and penitenlary in Salem, when a convict The public ownership advocates The support given won’t have to think of the farmer can obtain poison to commit suicide, There seems to be a race between the from home. with. Surely we arc justly due the ‘cups’and public, and the dare-devil the Vancouver Camp by tbe citi when it comes down to putting over another bond issue or some other of change of administration that we will drivers in Portland to determine which zens of Oregon and Washington, the fantastic stunts that js always an bas prompted the War Depart inseparable part of the political game gets killed first. get this fall. ment to authorize General Wolf to as played by public ownership fan admit as many men between the atics. What silly nonsense it is to think ages of 17 and 24 as may apply. Applications may be mailed, that public ownership in Oregon t I phoned, o’r wired to Headquarters, would spend millions to bring electric light and power to the farmers when Vancouver Barracks, up to and in there wouldn't be enough revenue out cluding June 17 th. of such extensions to wad a gun. To get anywhere, public ownership The iarge. Celebration posters art has to have volume of business, a rich, now in the bands of the committee, ’losely populated market w here ser ‘laving been delivered to them bv th ice cjn be rendered the cheapest and . i >une yesterday morning. We also 'here there are the most votes. Any farmer in Oregon who has any printed ami delivered the wind sinel ump'lo: whatever must know that stickers to t.iem a few days ago. pri.rtet 3CR00L overn- r Pierce, and the Grange blL KfL black ink as |>er in st rm hom, •eads. are simply try'ng to si p ver NO MORE SiTTiNó^ with rherea ea few residents who w ' Juicy bit of bunk to get the farmc ONA^Rt> WOOD ft put them on their care, vKhiiinK n„ \ • otes at the coming ele, t| n. and aft r vr • not printed the correct line. (. I hat the farmer will be left hcldlng SENCH 5y/ he sack. course, it would have been no trouble » Where, If you plea c. have tho farm all tor lh> printer to have washed th, is ever been shown any coasfoera- ureas and hange I ti e ink «or X ti«e ion, or any special attention by public in order to give each hi, particular colo •wnership enterprises, unt 1 evt rybody but we didn't happen to know eaci else that wanted service had secured it? p rson’s particular color so we—we—al —ah—we—we—d d-d-di In't d d d do— es, we have two » r three positions h t. You can please some of the ;>eople all open. Do you know anvthing about fl ture«?” of the time, and all of the people some “Do I? I was lifesaver al Sea Rre> re of the time, but you can't please all of for two vears.” the people nil of the tune. Card of Thanks Music Recital-Mis. D. Clark School’s Out Me thought Mra. Anderson had some Koval Ann cherry tree to receive over ♦40 for the crop; but, along conns Emmett Filer with one they use as a shade tree at home that prodneed 1510 pounds of Royal Anns that brought in ♦110.45. Moudav evening June 7th a number of invited guests gathered at the L. A. Rossner home and proceeded to enjoy the evening with game« and ofher nmusement« ‘Doc’ tkhe.l wae there as they thot they might need some of his concoctions.