Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 18, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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FARMER HAS NOTHIN« TO HAY Inspection.
HOW MUCH SPEED
If you are a bit superstitious and
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Alfalfa
and Momiomg
skeptical of the number “13" you will
•The
Senator
Gooding
of
Idaho:
There have been many theories
UMmi mn
fwd wn«*n U m * and
want to rid yourself of all the quarter
any-
root eropa cannot Iw obtwhiMu»
dollars in your possession. In mak- advanced as to the results which will farmer cannot fix the price on
follow Henry Ford’» five-day week. thing he produces. H» has to exam­
Entered at the Post Office at Day­ ing the cleanout plenes remember Mr Ford is credited with saying ine the newspapers in the morning
An increase in grain and a de
ton. Or,»gou. as second class mail that we are not the least bit afraid
to fin«! out th«« price of his wheat,
matter, under the Act of March 3, of them and will take them in any that u five day week will give people corn, cattle, cotton, hogs. When he crease in mash prevents molt ng.
quantity on subscription, or other- mor«« time for leisure and buying, ha« to buy h«« pays the price fixed which is likely to come if production
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uni that this in turn will make a
tuie value.
wise, at their face
manufuctur««d by someone l««se, but when he un­ of the fl«*k is kept abov» <«> P»r v*nt.
ator demand
Thirteen
appears
in
all
sorts
of
EDITOR
dertakes to sell any of his products
F. J. ROBERTSON
combinations on th«« quarter dollar. goods.
he has to take off his hat to the man
This
doe»
not
explain
how
a
man
There are thirteen stars surrounding
. NETTI.EMENT
NOTRE OF
Subscription $1.50 a year in advance th«« head on the face of th«« coin; th«« with »imply mor«« time to sp««nd to whom he sells it the man who
fixes
th««
farmer»
’
price.
07
cour*««
won! quarter dollar contains thir­ money i» going to be »ble I«» »pend
knows that aomeone else
Nut lee Is hereby given. Dial th«
teen letters; there are thirteen stars more mon««y with In» wage» cut everyone
Building a community is every­ in th«« constellation above the eagle’s from six to five «lay». Th«« Ford plan fixes the |>rn » of everything the far umleralMiied Kva I. Hoxter. Admlnia
•• IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL "
body’s job. The home owner, th«« head. and. in the streamer floating «Iocs not contemplate six days’ wage» nier has to buy."
tratrlx of th«' «•■tala of Herbert Ila«
ter. deceased, ha» filed her final a.
landlord, the merchant, the house­ from the beak, there are thirteen for five days’ time, without increas­
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BURDDETTE HAIR DRESSING wife, the minister, the doctor, th«« letters. E Plunbus Unum. Each ed production.
count of th«« administration upon
POTATO INSPECTION PAYS
sul«l .«»late in th« County Court,
If idleness is merely to breisi the
school principal, the governing board. wing of th«« eagle has thirteen feath­
in retail »tie» and in bulk
of Yamhill County. State of Oregon
■ the civic societies, the policemen. ers and there are the same number desire to spend mor» money, the re­
Th«- Federal publication, Crops and
»aid Court hu» appointed th«
Gel You2 Work Done At The I the firemen—in fact, everyone with in its tail. The lower part of the sult will b« disastrous. Mere money- Marketa, states that the !a>ui»iana mid
27th day of November A D . 1928.
a distinct home interest must play his shield on the eagle’s breast has spending. in ita»lf. without an aim or
o'clock In th« fore
I part. The local newspaper is the thirteen stripes; in the sheaf held m purpose in life will be n curse to the potatoes that were federal-state in- u( th«« hour «>f
Neetkut Barber Shop
I point of contact
»intact through which the right claw are thirteen arrows nation. Extravagant ideas would spected this season were sold for noon of »«Id day at th« County
Oregon these various elements must function . ami in the left claw is an olive branch b«« develop,««! which would soon de­ cash on track at an advance of us Court room In th» Court Hou»« at
Dayton
mand artificially higher wages, which much as »125 per car over what was McMInnvIll«. Yamhill County. Or.
and express themselves. The home with thirteen leaves.
in turn, would result in unculled-for Iwmg paid for the same stock before gon. 4» th« time »nd placo for the
town publication is a mirror of the
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niml hearing of »uld final «.count
life of the community, inspiring,
Here's on«« thing that the politic­ increase» in the cost of living.
and for th«« Unni »««ttlement of «aid
Can any but the youngest »nd
suggesting, helping, and usually ians failed to claim credit for in the
estate.
sacrificing a great deal to the gener­ late campaign: "Bobb««d hair is ad­ strongest workmen maintain a pace
al work of upbuilding. It is the con­ ding »150.lXHI.lHI0 to the revenues of which regularly calls for six days’
Now. Therefore. all person» In
work in five days’ time, in an indua
centrated reflection of the home town American barber shops "
(«•rested In »aid ««»lute ar«« hereby
A. H Robinson, Prop.
try already traveling at a high np»ed?
interest, as oppose«! to activities in
not Hied and required In bo and ap
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It is pretty generally accepted
its midst, whose sole aim is to take
i pear at ■aid time and place SO ap
The alarm clock does its duty, yet
the home town dollar out of town it has to stand the brunt of all the that as productton is increased per
I pointed for the hearing of »»Id final
Building Material
and attach it to the bank account early morning growling prevalent man. workmen are entitle«! to their
account and then and (here show
cause if any exists why said Anal
share in the profit, in th«« form of
of All Kinds
of some foreign croporation.
in the average household.
increased wages.
This, in itself,
account »hould not be allowed and
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The appeal of the foreign corpora­
approved, said estate forever ami
You can buy a wonderful apple in does not mean increase«! prices.
tion for the home town dollar is
SEE
Whether human activity can be
! filially »«tiled and salt! Administrât
Box 177
usually an appeal to cupidity camou­ a New York Fifth Avenue Shop for
Phone 46x9
forced beyond a certain point re­
; riz discharged.
flaged as safe and economical buy­ twenty-five cents.
OREGON
mains to be seen. The life of a rac- 1
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Dated lilis 2» day of October. A
DAYTON.
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ing. For the most part it is made in
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What has become of the girl who ing automobile is short because it
secret—direct by mail—the circular,
Eva I. Baxter.
the booklet, the disguised mimeo­ wanted to wear her skirts as long as runs continually nt full speed, (’an
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AdmlnUtratlx for suhl
the human body be driven at racing
graphed letter systematically pre­ mother’s 7
speed without disastrous results?
« state.
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pared by expert mail salemen, with
Mr. Ford's idea is worth watching .
Phone, Black 180
Vinton * Tooze,
the usual “follow ups destined to ( OTHER INDUSTRIES PROSPER
for he generally knows what he is i
Attorneys for said
extract and carry away to the dis­
In marked contrast to agriculture, doing.
tant bank account the money of the;
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unthinking. The very secrecy of the dividend and interest payments in
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other industries in the month of Oc­
appeal is its own condemnation.
markets
good
It is amazing to note how slow is tober reached a new record-break­
the average newspaper reader to ap­ ing mark in the I nited States, to­
Ladies Haircutting
Good butter markets have prevail­
preciate the value of frank and open taling $447,500.000 for the month. ed during the week. Chicago market
Agency for Newberg Laundry
newspaper advertising. Not only in This is an increase of $16,450,000 on 90 score Standards has mad«« a net
this way is the housewife enabled to over the same month of last year. advance of 1 cent per pound; and
learn what the market has to offer, Manufacturing set a new high record New York 92 score Extras have ad­
Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Ace­
but in the frank open advertisement in August, showing a 12 per cent vanced I'« cent per pound. Butter
increase over the same month of
lies
an
absolute
security
from
ex
­
fat
production
generally
and
receipts
tylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work,
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DAYTON
ploitation. Newspaper advertising is 1925. The greatest expansion was in of butter on the larger consuming
the housewife’s weekly insurance. the motor industry.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
markets have been lighter and demand
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The day is past when the advertiser
good.
for
current
use
continue«!
dare be dishonest. The statements O. A. C. AND FEDERAIS JOIN Considerable confidence in th«« butter
in an advertisement are shouted from
OREGON
The Federal division of crop and trading generally has been on a sat-
the housetops. They are too easily
Agate Grinding
¡.«factory basis.
livestock
estimates
and
the
exten-
checked up. They become the guar­
The movement of storage butter
Jewelry made to Order
antee of service and of honest deal­ I sion service of the O. A. C. of Cor- has been good. Storag«- stocks have
i
vallis,
have
opened
joint
offices
in
ing. The direct-by-mail appeal is
been drawn on heavily to make up
like the secret whisper passed from Portland, on the third floor of the the deficiency in fresh butter, but
Oregon
building.
They
will
be
under
ear to ear but without any general
this storage movement has in no
Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler
publicity that ensures complete hon­ charge of F. L» Kent, L ederal sta- wav been a hindrance to trading on
tistican, and Paul V. Maris, direc-
esty
of
statement.
As
a
rule,
its
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DAYTON
tor of the extension service of the fresh butter ns markets both < hie-
underlying principle is sinster. To
ago and New York are in good con-
supplement and become a part of college.
; ditton at this time.
any
well-organized
campaign
it
has
Grafaphones at the lowest
Egg receipts on the four largest I
SURPLUS, YET WE IMPORT
its value, but standing alone it should
price ever known in this
markets of the country have been I
arouse suspicion rather than con-
county
While the farmers of the United |irht and. in fact, showing greater
| fidence.
States are asking congress to work decreases as compared with week pre- ।
out some plan to take care of their vious -----
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and same
surplus products, yet during the year ,
general quality of eggs being
ending March 31, 1926, this country receveid • • is very * irregular
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actual
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imported from Canada farm pro­ selling prices has been a good demand
INSURANCE
ducts to the value of $105,66*;,067, for top quality eggs and on these
Fire Theft. Embezzlement and
being the best customer in the Dom­ partciular grades quotations have
Life. We care for your needs.
inion government, outside of Great advanced in Chicago approximately
1 cent and New York 2 cents per
Britian.
J. L. Sherman & Son
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dozen.
lia
OREGON ..
DAYTON
MILLION FARMERS IN LINE
The receipts of live poultry have
been on a somewhat lighter scale
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Thirty farm groups, comprising the and cold weather is tending to stim­
“Grain Belt Federation of Farm Or­ ulate consumption.
As a result,
ganizations,” with one million farm­ quotations on fowls in New York
• LADD'S FUNERAL HOME Ö
ers behind it, assessed five cents ■ have worked to n slightly higher
RATES FOR
each to provide a fund of $50,000, are I level. In Chicago the situation has
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
To Serve Humanity Better .,
now organized to make a great fight been slightly different as quotations
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in the December session of congress . have just about held steady. The
Day and Night Phone Blue 90 ;;
One cent an word per issue.
to push the McNary-Haugen farm re- , markets on spring chickens both
Announcements
and
Locals
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. OREGON
lief bill into legislation, to take care Chicago and New York have just
. . McMINNVILLE
are charged at the rate of 10c a
DAYTON
of the export surplus of staple farm about held steady with little change
line for each insertion.
Figures count as words.
being made on top quotations, this
i products.
No advertisement taken for less
The agricultural colleges in the being due largely to the possible
than 25c.
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thirteen states represented have been ; । heavy movemnt, at this particular
Advertisements will be taken I asked to determine the cost of produc-
Dr. O. C. GOODRICH
over the telephone if the adver­ ' ing the staple products in the states, season of the year.
tiser is a subscriber to phone.
DENTIST
plus five cent profit, as a basis for
Advertisements will be ac­
market levels. The Federation will
Office Phone • Red 40
cepted until 10 a m. Wednesday
present the computations to congress
for insertion in that week's Trib­
DAYTON
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be put on an even footing with other
une.
lumber at right prices
protected and prosperous industries,
the slogan being “Protection for All
SHINGLES (& 3.15
POI ND__ Pair of Gold rimmed glas­
BEST
ses. small lense. Owner can have or Protection for None." A move­
PER M
same buy calling at Tribune office. ment is under way for the south to
join with the west in support of the
Leave order at Wakefields or order direct from mill
;; H. W. Bumard, M. D. ::
CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
FOR SALE—A few extra nice Ply­ program and because of the depres-
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PHYSICIAN
mouth Rock cockerels. Apply to > sion in cotton it is ex ected it will
<
« »
Mrs. A. S. Burch, Dayton.
12-ltp i succeed. The McNary-Haugen bill
PHONE RED 78
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was defeated at the last session of
OREGON
DAYTON
FOR SALE—Good quality potatoes. congress.
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“Burbanks.” L. D. Krake, phone
Phone 612
Carlton, Oregon
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DAYTON.
14x18, Dayton Ore.
12-itp
Dayton Lumber Yard
F or Good
::
Tailored Suits
Reggy, The Tailor
Newberg
Ore
Barber Shop
Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing
BATHS
Fred Anderson
Introducing
That new Western non-chat
ter oil for Fords
Peffers Garage
Service That Satisfies
FINE GRAIN
OLD GROWTH
Slab and Block Wood
Carlton Fuel Company
M. R. Cooper
DAYTON
ROOMING
FOR SALE—Young weaning pigs.
Apply M. A. Palmer, Phoue 71x22,
Dayton, Ore.
12-2*
HOUSE
BEST BEDS ON EARTH
Mrs. C. E. Mauta, Prop.
DAYTON
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OREGON
i
If you have poultry to »ell or
feed to buy, see 8. C. PFRKEY.
I can save you money.
Call
on me.
Phone Red 79.
OREGON
DAYTON.
CITY OFFICIALS
Harris
R
^ay°L ‘
w. T. H. Tucker
Treasurer-------- 2-'- J E Mellinger
City Marshal. Street and Water
Commissioner _ —-T A. H”ul05n
^“ra^’pau 1 Londersh a usen Thos.
Teague, Iner Mortensen and W.
Re/ular'meetings fir.t Monday to
•ach month.
St. Joseph
Mr. and Mr». Fred Lubbie «vere
FOR SALE—Coilie pups.
Mother
yellow collie, sire registered white Portland visitor Friday.
Miss Lucy Trent is driving a new
collie. Good workers. $5.00 each
C. L. Bryan, phone 10x17, Dayton, Ford Coupe now a days.
Mrs. E. E. Cuf’iman visit«- ! with
Oregon.
12-2tp
relatives nt Or
n । * y during the
FOR SALE— An extra good Jersey week.
cow giving % gallon of milk per
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doremus, of
day. Will freshen soon.
En­ Oregon City, visited their neice, Mrs.
quire J. E. Mellinger. Tribune E. C. Cushman Sunday.
office-
10-2t”
Mr. ai'd Mrs. S. E. Trent,
il Trent and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
FOR SALE—Improved Oregon and Ruggles were Sunday dinner guests
Marshal strawberry plants. A. M. of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Whiti fit
Ruggles. Phone 27x4. Route 2,
Rickeral.
McMinnville, Oregon.
8-2tp
Mr. and Mrs. C Smith were visa­ !af
well- ing with their daughter, Mrs. W D
FOR HALF— Large, sturdy,
built trailer, ready to run. F. J. Warrington, Sunday. Mrs. Mirring-
8-2tp ton returned home with them for a
Robertson. Tribune office.
— ! few days visit.
WANTED— Quantity of 16 inch ,
Mr. and . Mrs. L. Boulanger »nd
wood. Must be dry. F. J- Rob- i mother, Mrs. M. Hooker and Mar-
8-2tp gerite Yeigh, of Portland, visited
ertson, Dayton. Ore.
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Frack
FOR SALE 500 Steel handpower Armistice Day.
Stumppullers, ,30 each. Horse-
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Autoinatc Gates.
power $75.
Poultry
dressed for storage is dry
Waterwheels
Hand well-borers.
picked.
7-tf
111 îrd Renton, Wash
i
brilpnl
SOME REAL GOOD BUYS
34 acres, 4 miles from town, I H mile» from church and »< hool, I H full««» from
uaved highway.
Good sandy loan with day subsoil.
1« nil« » in cultivation, 4
arm In timber. 12 mwi pasture, no wn»te bind, rolling, no stone, natural «Irellmge
< ,,|t Lighting System, phone, R. F. D. and milk route, running water Ilie year round
g<M»d well all f«.n< e<L
House 28 x »2 with full com rete bmmment, chicken bouse
20 x «40 brooder house 12 x 24, barn 40 x II will hold 0 cows, « horse», hay ami grain,
hog hod»« 8 x 10, good family orchard. Price *0,300.00. *¡1,000.00 or mepf so.....
t radc.'
18 acres, 1 mile from town, 1 mile from paved highway. 1 mile from church ami
s.hool
Black loam with clay subsoil, 11 H acres in cultivation. 12 acres cleared no
waste land, H acre pasture, rolling phone, It. F. D. ami milk route, good house, burn
89 x 111), henery 28 x 18.
I acre of strnwherrles, I horse, I cow, uml farm Implements
*0 200,00.
*9,000,00 Cash, balance 5 years.
J. E. PROFFITT
$
K
REAL ESTATE
Phone Red 31
P. O. Box 188
Dayton, Oregon