THURSDAY, DECEMBER », 192« CHURCHES A AA A A : - * THE DAYTON TRIBUNE OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST MKTHODINT CHURCH Sunday school at IQ a.m. Frank W Brief Resume of Happenings of Hbl®, Superintendent. Morning wor- ship 11 u. m. Epworth league 7:00 the Week Collected for p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. Our Readers. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninlg wor­ Ths new $2.500,000 plant of the St ship 9:30 a. m. Bunday school at Helens Pulp & Paper company was 11:00 a. m. completed and begun operation lasl LeRoy Walker, Pastor. at a meeting of the trustees of the Oregon rwcioinatloa congress io Port land. Douglas county was relieved of the responsibility of maintaining the Rock Creek Forest boundary section of the North Umpqua road. It will be kept In condition by the forest service un­ til such time as the road Is opened through to eastern Oregon, according to notification given the county court. The city commission Is still waiting for applications for the position of city manager of Astoria, according to Major Setters. Although the office was declared vacant as ot January 3 •orne weeks ago and applications in- vited, the only one received to date has been that of 8. A. Young of Bea side. PAGE FIVE 132 miles was completed during the year 1926. while 104 miles were under construction and 22 m«e miles had been approved by federal and state authorities. See the Dayton Pharmacy Excrcita Htlpi Eye» For One of the latest Instraments that •dentists have devised to aid the eyes Is an exerciser for the muscles used In achieving the proper focus. It con sista, in part, of a aeries of prisms so arranged that when a person looks through them rapid dm ogee of focus Saturday. •re Induced, theret-y giving the mu» cles helpful eierci.M» and strengthen- FULE GOSPEL ASSEMBLY The city of Marshfield sold $76.617 lug them with reserve force. The ap ! duvs worth of Improvement lemds to Port­ paratu« Is said to bave proved bens- Z - w Sunday School —10 a.m. land buyers at a premium of $33 80 • tidal In the treatment of eye disorders : Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. thousand. cauaed by Week musclea.—popular Me- ZMZMZAZMZMZIOiJIZMZMZSIZMZMZnZMZMZMZMZIIZItZMZMZMZIIZM Prayer Service Wednesday Even­ Turkey growers of Vale expect to ~~™*“* ' ~~ ing at 8:00 p.m. Joseph Buraln, a young farmer of chunks ' bignzlne ship 3000 birds tor the Christmas Lacomb, was In the Lebanon hospital Rev. Beazan. trade. About 1500 wore sold for • ufferlng from wounds about the face Thanksgiving. CHRISTIAN < HURt II and head caused from a delayed ex­ ZMZKZMZMZMZMZMZNZNZMZNZMZH C. 8. Helnllne, who tor the past four plosion of dynamite while blasting Service« every Sunday as follows; years has served us postmaster In Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at Roseburg, lues been nominated by stumps. Fragments ot the stump were For Good thrown into his face when he sought 11 a. m. Chirntian Endeavor at 7 President Coolidge for another term. to learn whether two charges had p. m. All friends are invited. TAILORED SUITS Budget appropriations totaling $L- been set off. 030.504 have been authorized by the BAPTIST CHURCH An Indian woman, placed in the wo­ Coos county court for 1927. This ex men's ward of the Pendleton city jail Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preach­ ceed« last year's budget by $574,473. went on the warpath, piled the bed —SEE— GIVE US A TRIAL ing service 11 a. m. B. Y, P. U. at The report of the chief ot engineers ding from two cots In the ward in 6:30 p, m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at recommends to congress an appropri front of the ward uoor and set fire to REGGY, The Tailor ation of $34,000 for Tillamook bay nnu It. Over-Indulgence In vanilla extract. 8 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. bar work for the year ending June Chief of Police Gurdane said, was the 30. 1028. cause of the woman's attempt to burn EVANGELICAL CHURCH 2 year-old daughter of Mr up the city jail. Frank M. Fisher, Pastor and Mrs. William Fischer of Maupin, PHONE. BLACK 180 Building In Pendleton during the Pedersen Brothers • LAFAYETTE tiled In a lie nd hospital as the result first 11 months of 1926 more than of swallowing concentrated lye three doubled that done In the city during Services as follows: Newberg * McMinnville Oregon months ago. the entire year of 1925, according to Dayton—1st and 3rd Sundays M ; 7 ____ Z A lynx two feet high and three feet records nt the building Inspector’s of­ 11 a. m. 4ZHZHZMZNZMZNZNZMZNZNZMZHZ Unionvale—1st and 3rd Sundays long »»» trapped recently by "Brick" fice. During the first 11 months of 8 p. m. Whitehead on the north fork of Deep this year there were a total of $165, Pike—2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 creek, it had five claws on Its front 493 46 in building permits Issued, while a. m. for 1925 the total was but $78,674. feet and four on Its rear feet. l-afayette—2nd and 4th Sundays Oregon monthly pensions have been Farmers of Malheur county 8 p. m. "You don't have to institute a law­ plannlng a rabbit drive, it being esti­ granted as follows: Shady Pickett. mated that more than $50.000 worth Portland. $30; John E. Coffin, Port suit to collect the wages of sin.” of farm produce wm destroyed in that ; land, $30; Frank Lechlefder. Portland Located in Newberg at 808 First given special care in selecting it so cause of their up-to-date business me- (St. Johns). $20; Carl O. Grill. Mil county thia year by the pests. Street are extensive dealers in hay, that it will give the best results. Only thods and the high quality of pro- waukie, $20; mlnoni of Justus J. Mor ­ Due to depression in the lumber Oratorical Flight grain, feed, poultry and dairy feed. feeds that are fat and milk producers ducts handled this well-known con- tn the opinion of the Detroit Free business, the Baker White Pine Lum­ ris, Toledo, $30; Louise R Morris, Go­ To successfully conduct a business will be found in their stock, and they cern has gained for this section a ble, $30; William F. Gefeke, Delake, Ptrss the palm for attainment of ber company has anounced a 5 per of this nature requires special study are constantly in touch with their I commercial prestige as an excellent oratorical altitude« should be award cent reduction In the wages of all em­ $30; Wahenika or Wahenake, Warm and care in selecting the stock. customers who have given it a trail. market for retailers that could be ed Representative C. L. At>eniethy of ployes receiving more than $3.40 a Springs, $20. Farmers are no longer satisfied to They make a special effort to serve gained in no other manner. North Carol In«. In the house of rep day. Executive heads of the Northern Pa­ feed their stock any kind of feed, the farmers and are glad to give him Thousands of dollars are brought rMentstlves During the recent nee Twenty-three people were killed and cific, Great Northern and Southern but require a feed that has been test­ any advice or information he desires into this section each year through slon. he said: Pacific reported to the Interstate com­ ed, and is of proven quality. This on any subject pretaining to their the trade channels of this house, nd “If «11 the chewing tobaem mnnu 153 others Injured In 3212 accidents merce commission Inability to agree concern has given the question care­ line, and as a result their business a number of people are also given factored In one year In North Caro on the highways ot Oregon during ful study, and consequently is aiding has grown until they reach out in employment by this concern. The line were made Into one big «uecu November, according to a feport com on a plan of Joint use of the Southern in the agriculture development of every flirection. fact that their trade extends over all lent plug, and « man Handing on top i piled by T. A. Raffety. chief of the Pacific line by the northern lines in all the surrounding territory. Because of the great volume of adjoining counties, their special field, reaching X uuath Faits. As a result, of Mount Mitchell bit a chew from Its ! itute traffic squad. They handle a full line of feed, business transacted thru their exten- brings new faces to the city in which the northern lines are to ask the com- both imported and local, and have sive wholesale establishments, be-I they are located. thick corner, hl« voracloua chin would Linn county's tax levy on the 1926 imp ■<> far that It would break the mlssb n to make aom» further order back of a somnolent shark nt the pro roll, necessary to meet budget require­ to meet the situation. ment«, will be 27.1 mills, the same found eat bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, To develop the flax and linen indus­ while hts antlclpstlve mustache, millage ns the year before, according •tending out like the quills of a fret to the statement of the county asses­ try in the Willamette valley on a large scale is the purpose of a $3.900 000 ful porcupine, would make the silk sor to the county court. Oregon corporation. just organized. clad anklea of the flappers of New An air mall light has been Installed The Pacific Flax & Linen Mills will Jeraey'a northmoat vernndns shrink miles east of Haines. The light Ingly suspect the atlng nnd bite of s be the biggest activity of its kind in With bakery in Newberg at 404 So great has been the care in their manding that their supply houses is a revolving type of 1000 watts. If raw and nncomp'ersble moaqulto" the west. The plan calls for several First Street, this is one of the most effort to give the people the most carry this excellent line of pure food cne light burns out another globe au­ scutching mills and these will prob­ widely known concerns, not only be­ wholesome foods that their hosts of products. tomatically is lighted. The light is ably be located at Aurora, Eugene. cause they maintain a modern, scien­ customers have learned to refuse The standard of this institution is visible at Baker. 1! miles uway. tifically equipped plant which is under goods from any other establishment, the best grade flours, pure shorten­ McMinnville and Albany. Following a public hearing In Hood Champions A disease known as "red water,” experienced management, but also because they have confidence in their ing, sugar, salt, milk, and other in­ because of the fame their famous products. River the county court and advisory gredients, mixed and baked under which causes the blood of cattle to high grade products have spread far budget board cut the tentative Their 'bread is always crisp and clean, sanitary conditions by skilled clot, has been responsible tor the and wide. Of course, everyone clean and fresh. It supplies strength workmen. $2.561.84 and sjt the county's assess­ death of a number of cattle in the knows their excellent service in this and energy and is protected by a san­ As a consequence they find the ment for next year at $277.507 16, an northern part of Lake county. The connection. When the people who itary w-rapper. business of the institution spreading Increase of $10.871.45 over that of malady Is said to attack herds which handle important articles of food Their bakery goods are the very far and wide over this section of the 1926. are being fed in low. marshy land and and the place in which they are hand­ best that money can buy. They are state. C. A. Reed, 48. switchman employed has been experienced before in War­ led, as described above, it is safe conditions, and the very best of in­ The manager has been closely al­ In the Spokane. Fortland & Seatth ner valley and Klamath county. Treat­ to wager that what they have to offer gredients, mixed and baked under lied with the large business interests yards In Astorin. was killed Instantly ment consists of vaccination and a their customers is the best that the very freshest of condition. Those of this section of the state for some money can buy. when he was crushed by a 75-ton change of feed and water. who have never tried the products time, and has been instrumental in This is the kind of a place that is of this bakery are missing, one of the up-building of this section of the crane, which overturned on the main The t rune-growing Industry ot the operated by this popualr establish­ Une near the Astoria Lumber company state of Oregon, which has gained im­ ment, and the kind that they have the accomplisnments of the perfect country, and the institution should plant. portance as a leading horticultural in­ been operating since they first open- meal, as hosts of people are praising receive the patronage of the entire No deaths were recorded In the Cot­ dustry. is threatened with demoraliza­ their doors to the people. the work of this concern and are de- people. tage Grove district during the month tion ah a result of failure to develop of November, according to C. E. Frost, markits and to hold others, according health officer, who has filed his to a rcso'ution adopted by the Oregon i monthly report. This is the first time State Horticultural society at a recent that an entire month has passed with­ meeting in Salem. The society ufges out a death. growers and packers of prunes to Join A rock of about 50 pounds weight in a concerted efíort to remedy this crushed out the life of Basil Cham­ sltuation. With an up-to-date store at 6161 They are constantly reminded of be dependable. You know that yau bers. 32, at the Hauser Construction Marión county is the first of the First Street is a leading department your appreciation of your unceasing are going to get value received and company quarry on Coos river. The beneficiarles under the Oregon-Cal I- store that is built upon service, of- efforts to search the style markets courteous treatment when you trade rock loosened in the hill and came fornia land grant tax refund act to fering prompt and courteous atten- in order to show you the new things here because past experience has down without warning, striking Cham­ have Its claim increased instead of re­ tion and full values for your money, first. Their connection with the fore- taught you that they are personally A complete and well-selected stock most apparel houses in America en- interested in you and your trade. bers on the head. duced by Interior department auditors of dry-goods, ladies’ ready-to-wear, | ables them to give you the latest Next, they leave nothing undone in Lee Clark, rancher of the Hermis­ who are going over the figures sub­ and Men’s and Boy’s clothing is car- styles as soon as they are released, their effort to provide for you the ton project since 1910, was burned to mitted by county tax officials. Secre­ ried. The service of price has brought to very best that can be had for the death at his home when his clothes tary of Interior Work recommended to They also have in stock a well- - them steadily each year many new money. Ignited while he was dressing near a the secretary of the treasury that Ma selected stock of groceries. patrons. ft is a saticfaction to know In dealing here you have the ad- red-hot stove. Mr. Clark was past 90 rion county be paid $119,355.56 in­ In the selection of merchandise that they are able to shouw their pat­ vantage of dealing with neighbors years of age and possessed all his fac­ stead of $119.305.97, the amount set which is offered .they never lose sight rons that they are not asked to pay interested in you and your welfare. of the fact that their customers come more for their merchandise because Thus you are offered the depend- ulties to a remarkable degree. forth in the claim submitted. to look' upon the label the fullest they purchase it in this large, fine ibility of trading wdth home people A large female cougar that had been Another slump In the production of guarantee of quality, a dependability store, and also to sell merchandise ' whom you know and who have your preying on goats and young hogs of lumber for 100 mills was noted for the which must prevail whether the mer- of a better quality at a competitive choice from a metropolitan stock farmers southwest of Falls City for week ending December 11 in the chandise is offered at special sale [ price. and are served in a most efficient some time was shot and killed last weekly report of the West Coast Lum­ or in the regular course of business. First they insist that their service and modern manner. week by Alfred Ferguson. It meas­ bermen's association, which showed ured six feet six Inches from nose to the total production had declined from tip of tall and weighed 115 jxrunds. 103,234,847 feet the week previous to Mrs. Henry Padjon of Sisters has 98,017.941 feet. Shipments also showed traded 11 silver black foxes for a a decline of from 89,455.196 to 82.181,- band of 250 sheep, according to word 935 feet, but the demand was on the received from Bend. Mrs. Padjen Is upgrade, new orders booked totaling said to have raised the foxes, and'her 81,166,437 feet compared to 78,074,994 With the most modern and up-to- of the country and with the dawn of will be pleased to show you the photo) John S. Martin (upper I trade was made with a Lake county feet the previous week. date store at corner of Frst and Col­ new prosperity in the country, the things you are interested in, whether has won the poultry ’ raising cham- A total of 961 miles of public high­ lege is one of the best equipped elec­ future will see this firm one of the you are ready to contract just at pionship 21 years in succession. rancher. At present prices the sheep- way had been completed by the state trical supply houses in this section busiest bee-hives of industry in this this time ornot. At the recent Philadelphia show are valued at more than $3000. he won 4 silver cups—10 firsts and section, as prosperity gives impeaus The business is under the direc- A proposed legislative measure pro of Oregon at the end of the last fiscal of Oregon. seconds and 35 ribbons for 40 vfdlng for a super-irrigation com mis year with federal aid, according to the They are electrical engineers and to others desires of efficiency. There 1 tion of a progressive business man birds. contractors and have also on hand is not an establishment in this com- who appreciates the value of good Herman Trelle (lower), an slon, to be known as the state reclam annual report Issued by Thomas H. an extensive stock of electrical mnuity which is of greater commer­ service as a trade-winner and he MacDonald, chief of the bureau of ation hoard, vested with broad pow ­ American by birth, now a home­ equipment and appliances that would and his associates are always willing steader at Wembley, I’caee River, ers. Including authority to step In and public roads In Washington. D. C. The make a choice selection as Christ­ cial value than this company. The name stands for quality, re­ and anxious to accomodate their Alberta, was crowned Wheat and manage the affairs of any irrigation mileage completed with federal aid in mas gifts. patrons. He has always taken an Oats King of North America. This district that is in default of any of Its Oregon has cost $17,612.858, of which Meeting with instant and almost liability and progress in the elec­ active interest in the development is the first time both honors have obligations, was considered recently $8.945.203 has been paid by the federal universal approval, the work of this trical appliance business of this i of the county and is known as one been won by the same man. Holiday Goods j jume Some viooa Good Buys Highest Prices Paid for A” GRADE CREAM McMinnville Creamery Co OREGON GRAIN CO Hay Grain and Feed NEWBERG BAKERY The Home of Everybody’s Bread MILLER MERCANTILE CO. A Store of Good Goods YAMHILL ELECTRIC Everything Electric company is now going to all parts ! section of the state. The manager of our foremost citizens.