Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 24, 1926, Image 1

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V olume 2 No. 44.
DAYTON, OREGON JUNE 24, 192G
IJ ci y ton
tribuno
New York’s Old Guard Coining to
SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR
Church Organs Destroyed
Yamhill County Bankers
Visit Carlton
la England there are no remains
e< organs constructed during the me
I am the Dayton Tribune.
Laura Ann Terpin, was born near ••▼el period Andsley says: “Ow
i** to the general deatrertlon of ar-
1 am tbe friend of tbe family,
Saint Catherine, Mianour'. Januarv 22,
the bringer of tidings from other
1852. and died in Portland, Dregon, M conception of the rlehneee ef tbe
friend*; I apeak to the borne in
June 17, 1926, at tbe age of 74 years. 4 e*areh organs during th* Fifteenth
Yambiil countv bankers got a months and 25 days
end Sixteenth renturiee The ater*
evening light ot summer’s vineclad
beautiful and richly decorated tbe ar
porch, or the glow of winter’s lamp new idea of Carlton’s resources on
Bh* cioesed the plain* to Oregon in gaan the more completely they were
I Ie p to make this evening Wedne day when they met here for 1M6. She was married to John (inland­ •oetroyed and their pipes melted
hour; I record the great and the tbe>r reg liar quarterly meeting, as ers May 5th, I860, to this union tbeie down for bullets. '
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small, the varied acta of the days guests of J. J, Petersen, of the were four children, namelv, Etta Tall-
Early
Postage
Stamps
and weeks that go to make up life. Carlton bank, and Sam Laughlin tnan, Beaiertun, Oregon; Pearl Crab-
Prior to the use of postage »tampa.
I am fur aud < t the borne; I of the Yumhill bank. Tbe hank- ! tree, Portland, Oregon; Earl Gi.landers, Which were first Issued In 1847, poet
er«
t
to
the
number
of
seventeen,
follow those who leave humble be
Pendleton, Oregon; and Herbert Gill- ■aster* ti«ed what were known aa
provisional stamp*.
These wero 1a
ginnings; whether they go to gathered here at ten in the morn­
arider, Stanfield, Oregon.
tbe nature of a rubber stamp which
greatness or to the gutter, I take ing and were taken up totbe Flora
Six grand children and one greet- served the purpose of postage.
It
to them the thrill of old days, logging tamp for a eight of the grand-child remain to mourn. Her one showeq the prepayment of postage
logging operations.
Gus Flora, sitter Mary Fuller of Portland still sur­ •hd was similar to the postmark uw
with wholesome messages
»uperin'endent
of
the
camp,
came vives. She was a devoted Christian and totters today, and usually bore the
1 speak the langu ig* of the com­
word “Paid.” name of the office and
down
after
them
with
his
a|>eeder
mon man; my words are Art* d to
was a member of the Evangelical church the amount of the postage remitted.
bis understanding My congrega »nd trailer. They arrived at the for 50 years. Her husband John Gill-
Famous Old Bell
lion is larger than that nt any camp about noon and after being ander* died Aprii23, 1918.
Bell*
were need in very ancient
served
a
sutoptuoua
dinner
in
the
church in my town; my reader»
She married 8. W. Sigler of Dayton, time« by tbe Jewa, Greek* and
big
dining
hall,
were
laken
out
in
­
are rn ire than those in tbe school.
Oregon. January 18, 1820, who also sur­ Roman*. The great bell at Moscow
Young and old alike had in rne to the wood» to view the logging vives her She bad been a semi-invalid Russia, ru east In 173d, «nd cracked
tn the following year. Its weight I*
T tog. Richardson
■timulation, instruction, entertain- operation».
for several years, and she passed away •aid to be about twelve tens. The meta! I
went
along
to
ebow
the
men
meut, inspiration, solace, comfort.
very quietly and peacefully June 17, In tbe bell Is estimated to be worth
At an Imposing ceremony before their headquarter* la New Tork City
around and they were met at tbe
I
am
tbe
chronicler
of
birth,
love,
When it was being cast
the fatnou* Old Guard of New York under the command ot Major E. Have
1926. Her funeral was held in tbe 8330,000.
merer Snyder, commandant ot the organization, received tbe Invitation from and death—the three great facta of camp by Fred Baker, who assisted Evangelical church in Dayton to a large gold and »liver are «aid to have been I
thrown into the molten mass a* votive I
th* official* of tbe Se*qul ('antenatal International Exposition, opening In man's existence.
the party in tho tour. The writer
'
concourse of friends and neighbors, aud offerings
Philadelphia June 1 and continuing to December 1, to celebrate 150 year* ot
I bring together buyer and aell- had tbe rare privilege of accom­ buried in the Odd Fellow* cemetery at
American Independence, to attend the Flag Day exercise* on June 14, when
Rubens Inspired by Wile
all tho historic military command* of th* thirteen original colonle* will er, to the benefit of bolb; I am panying ibe party on this trip and Dayton, Oregon. Funeral by writer
asaemblo for a big military display and parade headed by General Pershing part of the market-place of the we believe we »peak the apprecia
Rubens, the great painter, was so
assisted by Kev. F. M. Fisber.
Captain Jame* A. B Franciscan, of the Old Guard State Fenclblea, of the
inspired by hl* second wife that the
tion uf the entire party when we
Be iqul city. U presenting th* Invitation to Major Snyder At Major Snyder * world. Into the home I carry
genius flashed anew, according tw art
C. C Poling.
h' stand tho commanding officer* of the Philadelphia organization* »hlle word of the goods which feed and say it was one of the most pleasur-
eHtlca. Many critics also say that
the member* of tha two famou* command* ar* grouped about their lea ier* clothe and shelter, and which min­ able and enlightening trips we
her Ukenea* appeared In hl* religion*
tn thsfr striking dre** aalforma.
and
mythological painting* for year*
ever
took.
Coming
back
in
the
ister to comfort, ease, health and
afterward She la said to have fur­
evening the party viewed the un-
happiness.
E. Oliphant was born at nished the Inspiration that bloaeomed
I am the word of the week, the loading and loading operations af Svracuae, New York, August 3, 1851 forth tn "Dido,” "Andromeda in De­
hitrtory of tbe year, the record of the pond, the shingle mill, the and oie<l at New Hospital in McMinn- spair“ and tn "Susanna."
By Rev. Leroy Walker
my community in tbe archives of sawmill and cooperage plant. They ville, June 20, 1926 at the age of
Vowel Formations
You have nil, no doubt, heard
then repaired to tbe Odd Fellows
It will be interesting to many people state and nation.
There are numerous theories con­
74 years, 10 months and 17 days Fer
of politicians building and repair­ of Dayton to know that Kev
M
A.
I am tbe exponent of tie liven hall where they partook uf a ban­ the past three months he bad suffered cerning the formation of vowels. C.
ing their political fence* on the eve
K. Rogers, writing In "Your Voice and
quet prepared by the ladies of the
of
my readers.
Marcy will preach a> tbe regular morn-
from paralysis and other complications. You.” says: "The theory most com­
of election
Well, in thia case it
Civic
Association.
Several
local
Ing service at Dayton and Webfoot
Ism the Dayton Tribune.
When but a small child bis parent* monly accepted and most generally
is Political Bridge«. The retiring Methodist churches Bunday.
Kev.
business men and other banker»
moved
to Wisconsin and later in 1865 taught Is that they are shaped In the
member of th« board of county Marcy is • former pastor who served
mouth by various positions of the lips
who could not come earlier partici­
tie
family
emigrated
tu southern and tongue, which positions fumiah
commissioners, or in more modern h 6 rear'|>astorate on tlie Dayton charge.
R V. Waldo re newed bin sub- pated in this banquet, bnngii g
so many forms or molds into which
parlance, County Court of Yamhill Few individuals enjoy the high regard scription last week, thereby swear tbe number up to about forty. Minneao'a which an at
the stream of vibrated air is poured. '
pioneer
ountry.
March 16. 187M be
countv, aocuraing to a report iti and spl< o lid friendship that is accord'-»! ing hi- allegiance to the old l.otne Speeches and busin»»» discussions
was mai riet (o Miss Alice Custiing.
lat Wert'« Telephone-Register, is him throughout this neighl»or)ior'd. paper. We still have a con-ider- followed tbe banquet.
American Eagle
AH the
Ttiev srltbsi un a larm at Kiester,
The fathers of the American repub­
causing to hive rpi r-1 th Ind - He is now Ilie very successful pas'or of able amount due os, wliith we visitors went away loud in
N- in ehildren were h u lic decided upon an eagle as an em­
es tributary to Davit n
Accord­ th« Fir«t Methodist church uf Forest could uw very handily,
Did it praise of Carlton's hospitality anil Minn»* t<
to
I
hi
in.
A
‘
laughter
«lid a sun diet n blem, and unfortunately the species
ing to tbe article appearing in lie Grove. The public is cordially invit»-d ever occur to you, when you were . tnbued with new idea uf our in-
known to them was the sea or bald
feathered only to the knees,
above named piper, Mr, Retiring to near Inin again Bunday morning.
raking in the shekler, that you ■iurtrial possibilities and realiza- childhood, and their sou Ezia, died in
Lafayette. March 7, 1925. He ia now and a "piratical parasite of the os-
County Commisuoner is going to I
should go and give the editor st imn-—Carlton Sentinel.
prey.” The golden eagle, to which a
survived by hie wile and four married
have what they choose to term,'
least #1 60 on subscription?
COMING
A
change ha* been made on th® eolns
daughter- who are:
Mrs. Jams* of the country. Is feathered to the
the Dayton Bridge, acrosa the* Tbe secund week in July brings a person told us recently, that if he
toes.
Yamhill fiver just thia side of spi-cial treat to the muaic lovers ol Day- were in the newaparer business, he
Harvest is on, and of a bounli- Murray, McMinnville; Mr*. Cecil Phil-
McMinnville, refloored. Thia job ton; Not only in the pnuiie lovers but wouldn’t care if the aulvseriptions ful crop. Harvest here does not lips, Lafayette: vtr«. Peter Wirfs, D»' -
I
Proper Phrases
was started sorm- time since, ter- to all those who enjoy a good entertain- were never paid, but'unfortunately mean a one crop harvest of wheat ton and Mrs. E. D. Koeeiuan, Beaverton
One see* so ranch of fiddling con­
baps a dozen plank were nailed inent. It is the Phelps-Case Trio, Miss we are not in that class, and wore or corn, but of several items.
It Also surviving are seventeen gran*- tests and championship* tn the new*
down, then operations ceased until Naomi Phalps is a singer of the twat we so (situated, we believe there starts with strawberries, then cbildren, and one brother and eister of the day that one is prompted to
exclaim. "Oh. fiddle-stick
or “Oh.
the Primaries should disclose who grade, w ho presents the songs of the are other occupations fully ns in cherries, loganberries, and a hun­ who lesile in Minnesota. In Mav 1904 fiddle-dee-dee?'
Perhap* one may be
Mr.
Oliphant
rime
to
Yamhill
County,
should be the ‘standard liearer’ for nation* in appropriate costume. Mrs. viting es being doubled up over an dred other varities of fruits,
sufficiently stirred to exclaim. “Oh,
that offiop.
Next he came over Phelps will accompany on the pians, old type case on a hot summer besides the regular cereal harvest, Oregon and bought alarm. He lived fiddle-faddle.” If you don’t believe It,
here and caused to be scattered a while Mrs. Caso is an accomplished day. Does your grocer say, Oh, so it takes a complete season to on this place until the summer of 1919 they're all in the dictionary.
few more plunk to repair some reader. Look in this pa) 1i lor further that’s alright, you needn’t pay for harvest the Willamette valley when he moved to Lafayette. He was a
That Did It
member of the Workman Lodge ot
more bridges, that should hnve announcement.
it? Ours doesn’t
crop.
Outside the storm raged. The thun­
Wells, Minnesota having joined that der was deafening, the lightning
been repaired long ago. Now any­
order
many years ago.
He was a flashed almost continuously. Present­
body who traveler the road nt all
ly a bolt struck some part of the
member
of
good
standing
of
the Evan­
knows the condition the Dayt< n
house and knocked the owner com­
gelical church of Lafayette. He was a pletely out of bed He rose, rubbed
bridge near McMinnville han lain
m»n of excellent character, devoted to hfs eyes, yawned, and said, "All right,
in for years past. and the County
dear. Hl get up."
h s family and a good neighbor. By
Court has been requested time
hi) kind, cheerful nature he made
after time to give us some bonified
Egotism Condemned
friends wherever be lived. Now that
road work, not on that bridge
Egotism is more tike an offense than
he has received the final summon* "we a crime, though ’tis allowable to speak
alone, but on other parts of the
will not sav that he ia dead, but just of yourself provided nothing Is ad­
road, the Pleasantdale road for
vanced in your own favor; but I can
away ”
Funeral servin- at the Lafav- not help suspecting that those who
instance,
continuously
ette Evangelical church. Tuesday abuse themselves nre. In reality, ang­
turned u dent ear until Frank D
Juna 22, conducted by Kev. . trank ling for approbation. — Z'mmerman.
Sawyer was nominated for the
Fisher.
Interment at the Memorial
office of county commissioner,
Turkish Names
Ce petery,
from this part of the county, when
The name Bosporus Is from the
Greek, mesninc ox-ford. It was
‘pronto’ said retiring mbmber im­
named from the legend thnt Io. trans
mediately got busy fixing Political
formed Info a cow. rwhyh across It.
Bridges.
The Dantanell?* ar* named after the
The Lad ,s Civic Club und the Greek city Dardanus. on the eastern
Moral;—Don’t be duped
1'1» a>Hnt''ale Improwtnetii Club side of the ancient Hellespont.
‘‘Political Bridges
will sponsor a baby clinic, given
Great American Tunnel
At the annual school meeting Mon­
at the Methodist Community
The Transandfne tunnel, which con
day night I). C. Albright was elected
House, on June 29, under the nects Chile and Argentina, South
direction of miss Brown the county America, Is ntnre than two miles Iona
director to succeed L. A. Kossner, and
end over 10,000 feet above the level
nurse. Dr Flood, a lady physician of
Mrs. Ruth Hayden was re-elected clerk
the sea. It establishes direct com­
of the Federal Childrens Bureau munication between the two coasts.
of the board of directors.
One person
and Dr. W H Bnrnard will be the
who is always a candidate got his regu­
Individuality
examining physicians,
lar 3 or I votes.
Mr. Roasner retire*
There are few mortals so Insensl
Thore having children under
after nine Consecutive years as a direc­
Me that their affection cannot ho
school age to lie examined call Mrs gained by mildness, their confidence
tor of Dial. 28, and we feel a bouquet
J E Profiili, phone 21X2 and by sincerity, their hatred by acorn ot
should be banded him, as evidently the
neglect.—Zimmerman.
make your appointment.
trials of that otlice have not taken a
The clinic will be open from 9 a
pound of flesh from hi* physiognomy.
Electric Fane in Winter
ui
to 5 p. m.
Judge Tucker left for Portland, Tu~-
Electric fans are used almost excln«
Melvin E. Oliphant
Political Bridges |
Methodist Church Notes
June Bugs
Baby Clinic
Uay morning to cast his gleams on the
bright lights a lew days.
Mrs. Emma Anderson
Portland visitor Saturday.
was
sf’ely In Finland In winter for rem
Illation of public places, the weather
tn summer seldom being warm enough
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