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dayton Jf fou tuant to libe in clober, Ju*t look tfjr toibr Worlb obtr, 3nb fou can’» brat DAYTON VOL. 3 N.» 11 Day ton Events Told In Headed Paragraphs Published Every Thursday in tbe ÿeart of tbe Willamette Valle? DAYTON. OREGON NOVEMBER 4. 192fe Subscription $1.50 per year m advance DOINGS AT COUN TY COURT-HOUSE Costs *17.80. Frank Dadouray, debtor vs Chas. H. Thimmig. creditor. Filed Nov ember 1, 1926. Face *467.33. IJen« J. K. Abbott, Claimant vs J. II. As Reported by our Special Mc.Miitn- I By Gerald Hadley) Sherlock, Owner. Filed October ville Correspondent Everrett Trent has been elected 26, 1926. "Claims lien on Oldsmobile our yell leader for thia year. Bl'HINENH MEN WILL HOLD touring car In Sum of *26.40 MEETING FRIDAY EVENING N. McIntyre. Claimant Charles Jones of the Baker Creek . Ted The civic class had an election Grover et al, Owner. Filed October district was fined *350.00 by the ' A meeting of the Business Men's bt state and county othcera Wednes- Justice of the Peace in Dayton for i 26. 19 26. Claims lien on Chevro Association will be held Friday even day. the Illegal possession of liquor. let truck in sum of *11.15. ing In the City Recorders office. Probate Sheriff Manning and Paul Mum- Prof, haa written a new set of There la a lot of important business power raided his place at noon Sun- ' Guardianship of Mary A. Winegar, to be transacted and you are urgent yells which we expect everyone to day and found a quart of moonshine [ Filed October 30. 1926. ly requested to I mi present. Be there. learn. Marriage Licenses Issued which Jonen admitted to be his ' Harriett Mathina Fowler, of Willa- was released : lie paid the fine and Mrs. Webster, a junior of lux I OLD TIMERN MOVE mfna, and Clarence Weston Mc from custody. FROM DAYTON year, gave the school a pleasant VI« Cleery, of Willamina. Issued Oc Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Low, after al- It last week. Lulu Peterson. who haa been em- tober 26, 1926. most ten years residence In Dayton Ethel Mae Burch, of Grand Ronde, ployed in the Clerk's office, has re- ! Women'« Economic Club met Frl- und having hud charge of thn Yum- and Bert James Willey, of Grand signed her position and is moving bill County Mutual T< h-phono Com- day afternoon at the school house to Salem, where she Intends to make Ronde, issued October 27, 1926. pnny's olile« and line« dttrlng all Many attended. Agnes Margaret Barrett, of Mc her home. Bulah Martin from Carl thls tini«, moved tb«lr household Minnville, and Rudolph Henry ton is going to fill the vacancy. The flrat High School basketball geode to Tigard lusl Friday, where Windishar. of McMinnville. Issued will have charge of the game will be with Gaston High Mr. Mrs. Jack Humphrey, of McMinn November I, 1926. America is busy entertaining *6ompany”, Queen Marie of Rou- switchboards In Tunlltln, Tigard. School Nov. 19. Edna I-aura Wheeler, of Willa- ville is leaving this week to visit •anla accompanied by her youngest son and daughter, Prince Nicholas Stafford and Wilsonville. The good sister in Salt Lake City, Utah. mina and Edmund Gordon Lacy, of Her and Princess Ileana are visiting America and are being "royally ” The basketball suits will probably ' will of n great number of friends Mr. Humphrey is freight clerk at i St. Helens, Oregon . Issued Nov- received at every point of their tour. Left to right—Queen Marie, follows him to his new field of work be given out this week. Each boy i Prince Nicholas and Princess Ileana. t he Southern Pacific depot in Carl- i ember 1, 1926. und wish for him and Mra. lx>w is hoping for a suit. i ton. happiness and contentment. PATTERSON-HTEIWER WIN; Many High students attended the BIG COUNTY VOTE: CAST his de A prohibition officer and Improvement Club program at Plea RENULT OF • ITY ELECTION Sheriff - See E. L. Gorallne at the Abdill puty from Portland and santdale Friday night. Oct. 29. The result of the city election With nearly all returns in from shop for harness and shoe repair Manning made a call upon Curly held Tuoaduy November 2. I n ns fol- ing. Davis at his place near Willamina over the state yesterday it was con Watch for the opening banket lows last Sunday and Mr. Davis calmly, ceded that Frederick Steiwer, re ball game of the season i with the Mayor ■ The Bank, stores and business if unintentionally, made the officers publican candidate for U. S. Sena Modern Woodmen Ave, 1 Nov. II. W H. Hibbert. 56. —-E. L. Goraline has rented the G. houses in Dayton will be closed for a present of three gallons of moon tor, had won the election. His vote M R. Cooper, 31. The meeting to vote upon the B. Abdlll shoe shop and has moved the day November 11. Armistice shine, not knowing that they were was over 82.000, which was over For Recorder— Day. officers, however. Curley Davis and 6,000 more than that received by school budget will be held at the In. W T. IL Tucker. 88. his brother Charles were placed un Bert Haney, democrat, and his clos- school building tonight o'clock For Treasurer— Miss Esther Nichols was among der arrest and are now in the county est contender. Stanfield ran third Dr. O. C. Goodrich and H. hl. Gray J. E Mellinger, 87. with around 47.000 votes. As sample play books have arrived were In Portland Monday to take in the visitors from Dayton taking in jail waiting trial. Pc? I : u ii. > for Two Year* the stock show in Portland Tues Walter Pierce was snowed under the stock show. the seniors Intend to select their K. Demaray. 65. day. Some spice was added to the by his republican opponent. play and start work on It as soon as Paul Londersbausen, 75. monotonous task of the election Patterson, the vote standing around Mrs. Herbert Baxter has been possible. In«r Mortensen, 67. Born—On Tuesday. November 2, board of one of the McMinnville 112.000 to 86,000. Stallard, the visiting relatives In Portland several A. H Nicols, 25. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hyde, precincts when R.L. Conner, former wet candidate, received some 11,000 When the janitor came to school days this week. Frank Hole, 29. at their home, a seven pound baby District Attorney, challenged the votes. Monday morn, he found a wagon in V. H Ballard. 13. .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herring were in girl. vote of Walter Tooze, Jr., charging Most Measures Beaten front of the basement door. Looks For Councilman for One Year Dayton Monday afternoon doing him with be’ng a non-resident of the like Halloween. Incomplete returns from over the James. Wakefield. <7. Mrs. L. E. Newcomer, of Colton, County of Yamhill. Mr Connor al state indicate that nearly all of the some shopping. Frank lamia, 59. Calif., has been visiting her father, leged that Mr Tooze had moved to referred measures and amendments Prof, read off the abeent and tardy L. P. Paxton. 45. W. L. Sheard was on the Portland Iner Mortensen and wife, for a few Portland and therefore not entitled were decisively voted down. The marks for each class, Of course to vote in McMiimville. Mr. Tooze waterpower bill, the Dennis Reso the seniors are angles, They have markets with a large truck load of days this week. EPWORTH LEAGUE CABINET live hogs last week end. resented the challenge and vehement lution. the two income tax measures, MEETS IN DAYTON the best grade. Born—Wednesday morning, Nov. ly accused Connor of trying to get the cigarette and tobacco tax, all The Salem district Epworth Lea Earle Morin, a teacher In Wood- 4. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry even with him for not supporting had big majorities against them. S 8. Duncan. County School Bup- gue Cabinet will hold its annual burn spent Saturday and Sunday at their home near town, him when he ran for Circuit Judge The fish wheel bill seems to have car meeting In Dayton Hat drday after erintendent visited school one day with his uncle, J. S. Morin, in this a Heldinger, bouncing baby girl. at the Primaries. A hot argument ried. The referred motor bus truck noon at the Methodist parsonage. city. followed and It looked like a legal bill carried aad the initiated bus and The Cabinet Is made up of mem era on how to study. Mr. Emmert Wiley and family have battle was to be staged in the voting truck bill appears to have lost out. bers from such widely separated Mr. Paul Gondershausen ta just moved back to their farm near town place. Tooze maintained that he The tithing bill fell by the way side. Mr. Gooding gave a speech to the points as Corvallis, Albany, Salem. flnishing a-large new hop house on from Albany, where they have been was a resident of McMinnville and The Eastern Oregon tuberculosis Hillsboro, Newlierg, Forest Grove boys who were eating their meals his farm a couple of miles from living the past year. In the city park. He requested that entitled to vote therein. The ques hospital bill and the Eastern Oregon and Tillamook. Among those at lunches be eaten on the school prem town. tion however had technical points Normal ran well ahead. tending will be the District Super ises only. Miss Blair. Miss Mahoney and Mrs. for each side but after some incon intendent, Dr. D. H. I^ech, who will Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Miller ac- L. S. Chapman and daughter Nellie venience his vote was cast. County Vote Surprises speak at the morning service at Our prospect for a basketball team companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Portland, were the Sunday com The vote throughout the county both Webfoot and Dayton. The sub Is getting brighter every day. Here Londersbausen autoed to Portland pany at the Henry Chapman home. At about four o’clock Sunday was also of goodly proportions, the ject of his address will bo "Unused Is hoping we can win the cup. Sunday afternoon for a few hours If afternoon Sheriff Manning received favorable weather and the big inter Talents." The public la cordially everyone will help support us, we will visit with Mr. Miller's mother and Rev. Leroy Walker was in Port an urgent and excited call from Wel est working to get all voters out to Invited to hear him. sister. do our share. land Friday attending the annual lamina to come at once that a little vote for the men of their choice. -- O------------- meeting of the Oregon Conference girl and a wouan had been shot. The Bert E. Haney made a splendid MINN MYONA GRAY COM Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dorsey, ac Epworth League Board of Control. Sheriff lost no time in getting to the run for the U. S. Senatorship, thia The P. will meet at the PLETES COI USE AT U. OF O. school bouse tomorrow at 3'30. companied by her daughter and hus scene of the supposed murder to find being his home county. The only UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu , Election of officers and other Im- band. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Goodrich, —I will be on the job at all times that the report was somewhat mixed other democratic candidate to carry gene. Ore., Nov. (Special ) portant business All persons in- drove to Independence Sunday to for harness and shoe repairing. If up and that no one was shot, though the county was Arthur McPhillips, Regular college students may Ignor terested. whether parents or not, visit a neice of Mrs. Dorseys. Mrs. you want a good neat job of work the woman was badly bruised and a for state representative. Following their sludies In the summer, but are Invited. Olive Solie. come and see me. E. L. Gorsline. tragedy barely prevented. is the county vote: correspondence students don't. For U. 8. Senator—Haney, dem., The story as told the Sheriff was Extension figures issued today W. R. U’REN DIES AT Mrs. Hattie Stanley after visiting Mr. Rex Horton, of Portland, that Agnes Manos and Mary Demas 2831; Steiwer. rep., 2575; Stanfield, show that 173 students completed her long time friend. Mrs. Emma preached in the Baptist church last quarreled over the division of some ind., 70S. HOME OF DAUGHTER courses during June. July and Au Mr. W. 8. U’Ren. accompanied by McNamar in Dallas. Oregon, arriv- Sunday. He had in his audience his celery, each believing herself to be For Governor—Patterson, rep.. gust. ed home Saturday evening and has sister Miss Horton and Miss Ander the injured party and their words 3181; Pierce, dem., 2646; Stallard, his mother. Mrs. O. M. Murphy and From Yamhill county there are his sister Mra. P. B. Sweeney, were reported having had a very pleasant son, of McMinnville. and indentifications of each other ind., 292. seven students who completed In Portland lust Thursday to attend two or more weeks visit. For Circuit Judge •— Walker, rep., became fast and furious. Mrs. De courses. They are: Miss Edna M. the funeral of W. R. U’Ren, grand- Kill Kare Kountry Klub met with Fitts, Miss Mildred A. Peery, and father of Mr. U'Ren and Mrs. Mr. Harold Litscher. son of Mrs. Mrs Rose Smith. October 3. Seven mas resorted to the “Cave-man" 3437; Sparks, dem., 2497. For State Senator Butt, rep.. John E. Dulin, nil of McMinnville. Sweeney, Mr. U’Ren was 9 3 years Lorena Litscher, living a few miles members were present and three tactics and proceeded to use a club 3066; Wisecarver, dem., 2704. to emphasize her share of the argu- Miss Ella 8. Thomas, Amity, Miss old at the time of his death. from Dayton was fortunate in secur visitors. The report Is that a jolly For Representative ment and not only did she confine Russell, Myona M. Gray, Dayton. and Miss W. R. U’Ren died at Redmond ing a position in the Behnke-Walk time was had by all present. her pugulistic efforts on Mrs. Manos. rep., 3129; Teegarden, rep. .. 2656; Ella B. Weickert, Newberg. er school in Portland. His numer suddenly after a slight t illness of two but included the Manos son. While McPhillips, dem., 2904; Parrish, ------------- o-------------- days. He was born in Cornwall, ous friends here are extending him the flght was going on Pete Demas dem., 1830. Miss Milred Profitt is confined to congratulations. Wales, and came to the United READING CLUB .MEETS For County Commissioner—Saw appeared with a rifle and was on the her home with a very severe attack 1 The Pleasant Hour Reading Club States when a boy. He lived in verge of entering the field with this yer, rep., 3166; Glover, dem., 2636. of poison oak. She has been com The Missionary society of the held U h rc-milnr meeting at the home early life in the Middle West, com Corbett and and Parrett for clerk peted to leave her school at Mon more modern form of warfare when of MI hh Barnard Friday afternoon. ing to Oregon In the late '80s. He Christian Church will give a silver mouth on account of this sickness. his father came and took the gun and treasurer, were unopposed on the Twenty-two members responded to settled In eastern Oregon where he tea at'the home of Mrs. J. L. Sher- from him. Mrs. Manos received a ballot and received around 5,000 roll call with a current event. Mrs. was engaged In the sheep buHlness, man. Wednesday afternoon, Nov- serious scalp wound in the tracus votes each. Mrs. Lanada McFee, of Mohler, and all participants are cited to ap G. A. Shike, Mrs. Simpkin and Mrs. being also one of Prineville’s pion ember 10. The Circle girls will Reburn, of McMinnville, were guests eer merchants. He later moved to give a program from three to four Oregon, visited her daughter, Mrs. pear in court on a charge of dis Sutherlin — Local cannery paid M. A. Palmer, from Friday till Sun orderly conduct. of the club. Mrs.J. Park had charge Monmouth and then to Gladstone. o’clock. All invited. 135,000 wages for 1926 season. day afternoon, while she was on her of the lesson which was Virginia. In September Mr. and Mrs. U’Ren The room« were decorated in autumn went to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mr. Harry Wambgans, who has way home from Portland, where she Complaints Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hadley and flowers and Halloween colors, W. K. McCormick, of Redmond, at been looking after some business was with a son who is in a hospital State Industrial Accident Comm., Mrs. K. D. Hadley, of Oregon City, Dainty refreshments were served whose home he died. Four children affairs at his home near Tillamook in that city. plaintiff vs L. S. Bonney et al, de were Sunday visitors at the home of by the hostess assisted by Mrs. survive. W. 8. U’Ren of Portland. for a week or more reached his fendant. nied October 28, 1926, their son and brother, R. G. Hadley. Simpkin. Mrs. S. A. Childs, of Gladstone, C. home here last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, newcomers Earl A. Nott, C. C. Page. Action P. U’Ren, of Gateway, and Mrs. W. and will spend a short time repair from Medford, are now living in their for money. K. McCormack, of Redmond. An ing his house and acreage tract in new home on what is generally OUR NEW GOVERNOR OUR NEW SENATOR Nellie R. Snawder. plaintiff vs M. other son, Thomas A. U’Ren, a mer Dayton. known as the McNish place adjacent L. Snawder, defendant. Filed Oc chant of Johannesburg, South Afri to town, and will furnish some in tober 29, 19 26. L. E. Lange, At ca, died some years ago. Funeral strumental music at the Baptist torney. Divorce. Messrs. A. N. Merrill and his son- services was held at Redmond R. C. Kerruish, plaintiff vs Her- church next Sunday evening. and commitment was at the Portland in-law, Phil. Gates, of Mill City, ar bert Scholz. doing business as rived in Dayton Saturday evening crematorium. Scholz Truck Service and John for a short visit with Mr. Merrills Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman were ------------- O------ daughter. Mrs. Walter Jackman. and in Dallas Sunday, to attend the Mathers, doing business as Mathers Filed LADIES HOLD CLEANING PICNIC to take their families home with wedding of their long time friend. Truck Service, defendants. The ladies of the Evangelical Aid them Sunday evening. Mesdames Miss Leo Petre to Mr. Clete Gill, October 30, 19 26. Senn & Recken, Society held an all day picnic Thurs Merrill and Gates had been making of Portland. The newly-weds will Attorneys. Action for money. day, cleaning the Evangelical church. a week's visit with the Jackman's? make their home in Portland. Miss Fred Austin, plaintiff vs C. V. They did everything known to com Filed October Petre is well known and remembered Moore, defendant. mon cleaning except scrubbing the 30. 1926. Joseph, Haney & Lit here, as she was a former Dayton The Halloween program and roof. Suffice it to say, that every tlefield. Action for money. school teacher. thing pretainlng to the church is political meeting at the Pleasant- JudgcnicntH dale school house last Friday even In a spic and span condition. Those Edward Leigh, debtor vs Lillian ing was fairly well attended hy Day Mr. and Mrs. George Teague and ladies participating In this all day Leigh, creditor. Filed October 25, fun were Mesdames E. E. Maybee, ton people. Being Mr. and Mrs. J. three children, of Bellingham. Wash,, 1926 Face *180.00, L. Sherman, Misses Ella Christen arrived here Monday for a three days I J. E. Mellinger, Lamick Lorenzen, J. A. Link, debtor vs Knight Ad I Chas. Hadaway, L. A. Rossner. Ixir- sen, Dorothy Demaray and Faith visit with their parents, Mr. and | ena Litscher, C. E. Mauts and Misu Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cooper. Mrs. T. M. Teague, It has been 11 justment Company, creditor. Filed Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Miller, Harry years since George was home and October 26. 1926. Face *346.85. Alice Woodworth. Gray and Mrs. Herman Louis and many strange things have happened Attorney fees *75.00, Costs *17.80. ' ---------------- o---------------- probably others whose names here in these years. He now holds V. C. Domm et Mrs. W. H. Bond and daughter did not learn. However these peo- the important position of superin Knight Adjustment al. debtor vs Gladys, spent Sunday at the stocn pie are reporting as having a very tendent with an electric railway tor. Filed October Company, credi- 26, 1926. Face 1. L. PATTERSON SboW. pleasant evening. leading out of Bellingham. 2500.00, Attorney fees *100.00, FREDERICK STEIWER Schoo! Notes Royal Party Visits United States LOCAL NEWS [