THURSDAY, JANUARY >6, 1927 PAGE FIVE THE DAYTOty TRIBUNE MXMXMXKXMXMXMSMXMXKXMXMXM fined «luu. \ inson has t»een oi» Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pika, Wallowa charged from the service, after th re« PLEASANTDALE county pioneers, celebrated their Doth years' work In Clatsop oounty, gov CHUNCHES wedding anniversary at Wallowa last ernment agents reported. weak. Both ar« In «xcuIRmt health The »100000 appropriation for an Mr. and Mrs. Wes» Morgaridg« • I» 86 ami Mm Pika Si. eastern Oregon tuberculosis hospital, and family were Sunday visitor» at ' Mr Plk METHODIST CHURCH Thu Klamath Fall» city library approved at the November election the Roy Edward» home. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- boari) accepted the new (40.000 city la avallabl« at any tlm« tor conatruo Mr. and Mr». Melvin Manville were tlon of tho required building«. Attor ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 library, Juat computed. p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. noun cod. The building will I ki opener ney General Van .Winkle held In a le Sunday visitors at the F. H. Reichstein . home. Frayes muetung on Thursday at 7:30 to the public within T law weeks. gal opinion rauently- l»su«d p.m. Survey of the M bunon Shea section A report made public by Will Meo«« Mr». Mabel Gibson and Mr». Scott1 1 Servire at WeH«Mit: Mornlnlg wor- M Hie Haniiam highway will be com Edward» were McMinnville shopper- Q state Ibsurum e commissioner, show* ■hip 9:30 a. m. Bunday school at that the receipts of.Ma duVUlnu«»1 mwliced before th» nrtrtdle of January Thursday. 11:00 a. m. for 192« totaled *69S.1N.M, or |59 «¿cording to advices received at LuRoy Walker, Pastor. Nile Addison and son Kenneth were J 127 6« moro than tor the pre» loue Hweet Home by the county court and members of the good roads commit busines» visitor» in Portland one day M FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY laat week. Clifton Camptau, 6'4 year» old, WM tee of the chamber ot commerce. Sunday School—10 a.m. Arrests for violations of the »tat« shot and killed by lila playmate, Rob Martin Dorsey, who ha» been sick Preaching Servie»—11:00 a.m. «rt Epley. aged 7. In the basement oi prohibition statutes In which »tati for several weeks, was able to return Prayer Servie«—Wednesday Even­ th« Kpluy home tn Portland last week prohibition agents participated aggre to school last week. ing at 8:00 p.m. Freshly home butchered quality meats are our specialty, but we Tho boy» did not know the gun wae gated 1279 during the years 1925 and Rev. Beazan. Mrs. Scott Edward» and children 1926, according to a report filed with carry all sugar cured and smoked meats too! Every ounce guar­ loaded. visited relative« in Newberg on Wed- 11 CHRISTIAN CHURCH anteed absolutely pure! Prices most reasonable in town! Thu 42 mlloa of road between Day the legislature- In Salem by William nesday of last week. S. Levens, «tats prohibition commie vili« am) Mitchell In eastern OreguL PHONE YOUR ORDER TO RED 31 Services every Sunday aa follows: la so bad on account of rain« and melt »loner Mr. and Mr». Scott Edwards and * Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at ing snow that the stag«« ar« unable The Columbia River Mint Growers th< NSNXM2X3MXMXNXXXMSNZMSMXMXMXMXXXNXMSMXNZMSHXNSNm(SNSN 11 a. m. Chirstian Endeavor at 7 to opera!« Mall Is being curried on association wa« organized at a meet family were Sunday guest» at home of Mr». Mabel Gibson. p. m. All friend» are Invited. Ing of grower* held in Rainier Iasi horseback. Allen Nichol» wan a week end vi»- Paul Kruuso. rancher, fined $100 In week. c. M Hlrtxel of Rainier was BAPT1HT CHURCH N Tho Dalles justice court on charge» elected president. W. G. Jenks ol itor in McMinnville, where he attend­ ed the Epworth League institute held “ IT WAS A COUGH Clatskanie, vice-president, and A. F alno Sunday suhool at 10 a. m. Preach­ of cruelty to animal». THAT CARRIED HIM OFF." ing service 11 a. m. U. Y. P. U. at ilyirged with polluting the Deschutes Brown, also ot Clatskanie, secretary there. 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 river with carcasM« of horses that treasurer. “IT WAS A COFFIN Born— to Mr. and Mr». Ed. Win­ p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at had starved to death. An appropriation of $175,000 for ger, at the New Ho»pitai in McMinn­ THEY CARRIED HIM OFF IN." 8 p, tn construction of a building for the new ville, Sunday, January 9, 1927, a »ix Eleven and a half million salmon Walter G. Smith, Paator. ggs Lave bean hutched at lb« Enter eastern Oregon state normal school pound baby girl. priae state butchery this winter, ac at La Grande and $40.000 to cove» EVANGELICAL CHURCH Marcus, Agne« andFlorence Tal­ cording to Irvin« French, superintend maintenance of the new Institution madge of Sheridan, were Friday even­ LAFAYETTE «nt. Thia brings the total number ol for the biennium was approved by ing visitor« at the home of their the normal school regents in session small fish to 14,600.000. cousin, Mr«. W. L. Reichstein. Services as follows: RobbeAK supposedly minors, ran In Salem last week. Dayton—1st and 3rd Sundays Authorization by th« La Grand« The Pleasantdale Improvement Club sacked every room ot the Fremont 11 a. m. school of Klamath Tails last week, city commission of construction of an will hold their regular monthly meet­ Unionvale—1st and 3rd Sundays PHONE RED 64 gad after cooking tiietnselvea a mea. 18-inch main connecting the old town ing at the school house Thursday 8 p. m. evening January 27. A good pro­ Pike-2nd gnd ,4th Sunday» nt U in the cafeteria, escaped with approx» I reservoir with the city mains was gram is being prepared. Pies will be j made recently, marking virtual com * > • • • »nateli MO of pupils' money. a. m. watei auctioned off. Ladies please bring Lafayette- 2nd and 4th Sundays al Of the 44 active Irrigation diatrlcti pletlon of the r< novation of the pies and gentlemen their pocket- estimate 8 p. m. >n the state only IS are in a aound supply system. Engineer» books. “You don't have to institute a law condition and able to work out theii the project will cost 136.000. DAYTON, OREGON suit to collect the wages of sin.” Book« are one of the most ordinary Among the county seat visitors H own problems, according to a report book 167 were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Saturday filed with the legislature In Salem by possosulons nowaday«, but a years old Is a rarity. Such a volume Gubser, G. B. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Loper, state engineer. J. A. McFarlane, Mr. and Mr». Glen It M Winans of Dee, who bolds the is that owned by H. L. Cantley ol McFarlane, Nel» Flint and daughter Portland. It was printed in Germany mld-<^>luu>bla record for boars and Miss Valeria Flint, Mr. and Mrs. R. bobcats this season, having caught in 1560 Its type Is not so clear cut G. Hadley and son» Dale and Gerald, as modern printing and its illustra tour big bear and s>x cats, recently Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Riechstein and son» Lawrence and Wayne and A. astonished Dae residents when he ar tlon» are all from pen drawing». Oregon monthly pension« have been W. Bramlet. In town with a live bobcat Brief Resume of Happenings of rived The Pleasantdale Needle Club was The opening gun of a campaign fot granted as follows: Rudolph A. I'e pleasantly entertained at the home teraon. Portland, $40; Albert D Walk the establishment ot a five-day work the Week Collected tor of MissEsther Nichols Friday after­ ing week to replace the present fiv« er, Portland. $40; Charles E. Hanlgan. noon. A delicious luncheon was ser­ Our Readers. Portland. $40; Lydia V. Allen. Port and one-half day schedule was sound ved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. nd laat night at a meeting of tin land, $30; Claude T. St. Clair, Wapna. Sims. Members present were Mes­ GIVE US A TRIAL $30; Florence E. Taylor, Rogue River. dames Foster, Warren, Turner, Fow­ J. C. Lonqgist, 27. wa« killed at th* Klamath Fall« builder« exchange. $30; Flora B. Lehn, Newport, $30. ler, Sims, Ersel Gubser and Miss The thirtieth annual convention o Jono« Logging company camp eight The state supreme court refused to Esther Nichols. Mrs. Bessie Bram­ mile« weal of Vernonia when a tree the Oregon Wool Grower«' associa let, of Portland, was a guest of the tlon »a« held In Pendleton last wee» assume jurisdiction in mandamus full on him. club. proceeding« brought by Row, Patter- Total shipments of horticultural and with 200 growers from all sections o ion and other member« of the state Grazim agricultural product» from Hoon the alate In attendance. board of education to sign contract» Pedersen Brothers River county for the past »eason hav< tees and rates were Important Item» with the publisher» for certain text­ discussed. reached 4538 car». books adopted by the state textbook Although dead for half a year, L. C commission at its annual meeting held McMinnville Postmaster Hageman al Milwaukie 3NZWZMZMXHZHZMZHZMZHZMZNZI reports last year'» buslnes« as the Roberts of Bend has l»een elected ti In Salem early in November. W. Powell and family have move biggest In the history of the Inatltu the directorship ot a Deschutes coui. Improvements are now being mad« to McMinnville for the winter. ty loan association. It was discovered eatabllahed In Oon. The office wu« nt the eastern Oregon game farm five by members of the association at th 1848. miles east of Pendleton. A well which Glen Martin and family have mov­ annual meeting ot the association belt Clini Iga Haane»» of Lyon», near will be used to furnish the supply 01 ed to one of the mills west of Carl­ Scio, has lost 30 hogs during the last last week. water tor an overhead sprinkling ays ton. Through flotation of a huge bon» tern for the pens i» being dug. ne» few days from what 1» thought to be GET OUR PRICES BEFORE Mrs. Frank Pierce had twelve LUMBER. ptomaine poisoning caused from feed issue, the Southern Pacific company pens for wild turkeys constructed and ROOFING AND YOU BUY. LARGEST Rhode Island chickens stolen one plans to purchase the 582 miles o. a new lighting system Installed. A Ing valley green corn PAINTS AND STOCK IN THIS TERRIT­ BUILDING night last week. ORY. WE SELL ANY A night school for farmers, spon old Oregon A California Railroad com duck pond also 1» to be built. VARNISHES MATERIAL Proposals for constructing the $3,-' QUANTITY. aored by th« ngrloulturnl department pany. which it ha« operated as a pari Mrs. Elizabeth Lubbie is visiting In Oregon tor 40 yean of It« system 000,000 Bear Creek dam for the Port her daughter at Puallup, Wash. She of the Newberg high school, will begin land city water bureau will be opened may decide to make her home there. a 10 weeks' session al .NeWberg the under lease. The cities of Oregon will take a at a meeting of the city council Feb latter part of this month. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company program of leglslatioi ruury 9, according to the statemen Mr. and Mrs. A. Norgard drove The survey forQhu extension of »the ».and in any the pollution situatioi by City Auditor Funk. The dam wil out from Portland Sunday morning standard construction on the Nehalem dealing with M c M innville , O regon Willamette river, ac be 900 feet long and 200 feet high and spent the day with Mr. and Mr». involving the highway has been pushed as tar as cording to a decision reached at i It will Impound 11 000.000,000 gallon» E. C. Cushman. Daniel- the Fishhawk Falls by A. F. mee'lng of th« Oregon league of Cl Ue. ot water in a basin of 400 acre«. son. CMtsnp county Engineer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers drove held in Sak m recently. During the past two years 8284 over from Stayton Saturday for a The Tigard school bus ran into a predatory animals have been killed Ix>v1 C. Vinson, a rural mall carrier visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trent. tree near I’rogre«« laat wook. Chip by federal hunters, according to the dren on the front seat with the driver working ont of Astoria, pleaded guilty report of Stanley Jewett, in charg< They returned home Sunday evening. were thrown through the windshield. to a charge ot detaining mall and was if predatory animal extermination ft» Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock and ECONOMY the biological survey. Animals de- daughter Adrienne and Mrs. Julia SERVICE QUALITY ttroyed in the two years were listen Warmington of Sheridan, visited NZHZMZMZMZMZXSNZMZNZIfZKlkHZNZMZMZXZNZKitHZHZKZMZMZKZHZM as follows: Coyote«. 7528; bobcats. Mrs. Hancock's brother, W. D. Warm­ Mrs. 593; bears. 54; cougars. 8, wolves, 1. ington and family Sunday. ATWATER KENT RADIO Besides these the hunters killed 2811 Warmington remained for a longer porcupines which are considered de visit with her son. IT DOES ------------ o------------ »tractive to trees. Always a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits HANDLING OREGON FRUITS The four mill special road tax. voted what they say it will SUBJECT OF SHORT COURSE and Vegetables in Season. by the people of Lane «ounty at the primary election last May for the pur Dial pose of paying the county's share Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Get Our Prices. They Are Right toward the completion of the McKen vallis, Jan. 18—A general discussion of the handling of fruit will be con ­ zie highway and the Willamette Vai tey-Florence highway, has been de­ ducted by H. Hartman,-horticulturist TOMATO CATSUP Stag Brand clared invalid and the $184.968.54 to of the experiment station, at the sixth annual canner’s school, February 7 Large Bottle OYSTERS have been raised by the levy will not to 25. No. 1 tin for....... 15c be available, according to an opinion 20c Professor Hartman has been carry­ We could get the agency for almost any Radio. Some of the induce­ received from the state tax commls ing on experiments for the past few ments offered ua are mighty attractive. »ion by B. F. Keeney, county assessor. years collecting datta on determin­ Pono Brand Namco Whole Construction of 10 bridges and the ing the maturity of fruit and the re­ But our fixed rule is: “Never handle any merchandise you cannot CRUSHED PINEAPPLE grading and resurfacing of great lation of the time of picking to keep­ BABY CLAMS personally recommend." stretches of public roads In various ing and canning quality. Fruit stor­ We CAN and DO recommend Atwater Kent receiving sets and No. 1 tin for 15c 15 oz tin for sections of the state will come up for age, diseases of fruit in storage and Radio Speakers. They do what is claimed of them. That’s why our consideration by the state highway management of fruit storage plants customers are SATISFIED. commission at its next meeting in will be covered in these discussions. PICKETT FLOUR A. C. Bouquet, Professor of vege­ Let us demonstrate the famous Atwater Kent ONE Dail models Portland January 27-28. according to table gardening, will lecture and by notices sent to contractors. Six of discussions on the choice of varieties Made From Idaho Hard Wheat today, ('all or telephone RED 51. the projected bridges are on the Rod and influence of seed strains on the $2.05 per sack wood highway near Grants Pass, two yield and quality of canning vege­ others, both 70-foot steel spans, are tables. Methods of culture of ege- Complete line of Men's and Boy's work cloths. W’eyenberg Shoes to bo constructed on existing abut­ tables for the factory and the grow­ for Men. ments on the Pacific highway near ers problems in producing the raw Canyonville; one is a bridge over the vegetable product for the canner will HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AAND SUPPLIES North slough near North Bend In be covered. Many other phases of commercial Coos county and the other is a steel Day ton, Oregon canning will be dealt with by spec­ Phone RED 28 superstructure over the McKenzie ialists of the college and other recog­ WNCHiSrik river on a county road 10 miles east nized authority. Registration will be nom.___ of Eugeae in Lane county. Monday, February 7. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ [ but Do »artou» injuries resulted. MEAT Family Dayton Meat Co All The Best Remedies For Coughs and Colds Dayton Pharmacy OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAI INTEREST I Highest Prices Paid for “A” GRADE CREAM - McMinnville Creamery Co St. Joseph HIBBERT’S GROCERY U’REN HARDWARE The Store With a Service izMZNZHZHZHZHZHZMZNZKZHZNZNZNZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZNZMZWZWZN