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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1927
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
PAGE TWO
western Oregon represaAtaffts«. a
house bill, desired by eastern Oregon
Interests to combat cattle rustling,
Enteriti at the Post Office at Day-
was defeated In the house. The meas
ton, Oregon, as second class mail
ure would have provided that a ven
matter,
under
the
Act
of
March
3,
Oregon
* • Dayton.
On Sunday Feb. 13, at 2:30 p.m.
dor of livestock or hld«'S would have
187».
in the Methodist church in Newberg,
to
furnish
a
vendee
with
a
bill
of
aale.
Senate Holds Governor's Fl
’; Will give «1.00 worth of trade
Mrs. Marie K. Evans, district prexi
for each animal or hide.
EDITOR
F. J. ROBERTSON
<> each week to the party holding
dent
for the Newberg Springbrook
nanclal Measures For
Construction of lou miles of the
the lucky ticket given with each
Rex-Dundee division of the county,
Subscription
$1.50
a
yyar
in
advance
central
Oregon
highway,
between
< ► 25c in thrade. This will last
ht id a most successful meeting of
Action.
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Burna and Ontario, asked for In son the various Bunday schools of her
for the next four weeks, so get
< > your work done here and w in < « W
ate concurrent resolution 5. was ap­ district. The county officers of the
RATES FDR
Did it ever strike you how queer it
J one of these prizes.
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proved by th« house.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
association were present as well ax
is
how
well
some
people
can
remem
­
M
■ ber some things, and then again, how
A senate joint resolution providing many of the ministers of the county.
Hous* Adopta Raise In Legislator«'
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I queer it is how well some people can
Th» first number was given by the
Pay—Soldiers' Bonus Time Extend­ for a constitutional amendment to
X One cent a won! per issue.
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ed— Repeat of Motor Vehicle Law raise the pay of legislators from 13 to Pacific College Glee Club and other
Announcements and Locol« K forget some things.
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Monday evening at the Council
Extended—Senate Approves Wilson $10 a day. was adopted by the house studenta of the college gave musical
N are charged at the rate of 10c a I
X line for each insertion.
meeting delegations front the churches
X
The matter will t>e referred to the ■elections during the program.
River Road.
I
«4 and also private citizens who were
Devotional service was conducted
«
Figures count as words.
peot Ie At the next election.
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No advertisement taken for I bitterly opposed to a pool-room in our
The house also adopted a sanate by Merlin Brown, a student of Paci­
z I
8 city were present to lay before the
X less than 25c.
Salem.—Whw the legislature con­ lolnt resolution culling tor the adop fic College, after which the county
X
Advertisements will be taken Z Council their aide of the story. They vened Monday for the last week ot tlon of "Oregon. My Oregon." ns the president of the association, 8. 8.
Duncan, gave a brief outline of the
over the telephone if hte ad- J did not forget. Those in favor of a the session attention was focused un
A. II. ROBINSON, Prop.
* vertiser is
work outlined for the year, stressing
subscriber to M pool room forgot all about it and the senate, where the governor’s fi­ dficlal state song.
By Indefinite postponement the sen he college deputation work being done
* there was not one present to lay the
phone.
nancial bills were held tor action. Gov­ ; ale killed the bill providing tor old among the churchea and Sunday
j ; Building Material Of All Kinds
Advertisements will be Ac­ K ! other side of the story before the
ernor Patterson's financial measures i age pensions under a state commie schools of the county by the student i
cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes­ g i Council.
of the two colleges. He also mention
There are just about as many good passed the house lust week with little I ston administration
day for insertion in that week’s X
g sides to having a pool-room here, pro- opposition, but It was believed that
Box 177
The senate postponed Indefinitely s ed a new de|>arture now being under­
Phone 46x9
Tribune.
vided that it is run in a strict manner, considerable opposition would develop I >111 authorising in appropriation ot taken by the association under th<<
ZKSMZMZKZKZKSNSN3MZNZKZNZH us there are bad ones. A good clean
in the senate.
j $50.000 for n woman's building at the direction of Sidney Nelson, a studen
game of pool or billards is good sport,
FOR
SALE
—
Buff
Orpington
hatch
­
OREGON
I
In
addition
to
passing
the
tithing
I old soldiers home. This bill was «pon of Linfield college. Mr. Nelson ha n
DAYTON.
been a pastor for some years, and is
ing eggs. Mrs. M. A. Palmer, just as much so as a game of basket- bill, so-called, which takes 5 per cent . sored by the Women’s Belief corps.
now in charge of a church at Middle
ball. baseball, tennis, or any other of the gross earnings ot all state
phone 71x22 Dayton.
25-tf
Motor Regulations Opposed
game. There is just as much evil in
tun, but besides the Middleton work,
boards and commissions tor the gener­
Strenuous opposition to additional he has been engaged to take a cum-
FOR SALE—Solid oak roll top desk. a game of baseball at times as there al fund, the bouse passed the gover­
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25-2tp ever was in a game of pool. When
I regulations affecting motor vehicle palgn to interest the high school
Phone 69x16
the players in a baseball game get nor’s income tux bill. The Income bill owners wm voiced In the senate when students of the county in Sunday
FOR SALE—Ford car 1923 model, jangling over some particular play passed the house after brisk debate. I a bill providing for Inspection of tour school work.
Financial plans of the association
new tires. Peffer Garage
24-tf between themselves and the umpire, with 49 voting tor. nine against and 1st camp grounds was defeated.
you will often hear more profanity two absent.
were discussed by Rev. Hall of th"
Sixteen
senators
voted
against
s
3
FO RSALE—Drag saw in first-class there than you would over a dozen
Shortly after word ot the passage bill to provide tor distribution of au McMinnville Methodist church, wh ■
Ladies Haircutting
has full sharge of the finances of th -
condition with stationary engine. games of pool, and you will hear it l of the Income bill by the house reach-
tomobllu license plates by the sheriffs association. The liberal collection
Will also trade for wood cutting. for weeks after.
ed him Governor Patterson Issued a
A pool-room is just what the man­ «tatement. regarded ns a warning to of (he various counties Instead of which followed his address showed
Rex I. Peffer, Dayton, Ore. 24-tf
through a centralized office as now that he fully convinced the audlenc"
agement
and
the
city
police
make
Agency for Newberg Laundry J J
he senate. In which he said fhat "It
of the worthiness of the cause h«
FOR SALE—Quantity good hay. it. If, at the beginning, those who would In my opinion prove unfortunate handled.
The legislature of Washington has represents.
Purebred Poland-China bred gilts. are not allowed to be in a pool-room
Dr. W. J. Sly, educational director
Well acklimr.ted field corn. Herbert are permitted to be there, it will be If the bill ah« uld be mutilated by in refused to appoint a committee to eon-
Willard, Phone 11x4, Dayton, Oreja hard task to keep them out once discriminate amendment before Its for with a committM from the Oregon of the association. gave an interne!
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OREGON J
23-5tp. , they have been allowed to be there, final passage.”
legislature with relation to tiahlng ing address on "District Progress ’’
which was followed by a brief pre:
but if they commence at once to keep
While this should be the last week
legislation on the Columbia river, ao
FOR SALE—New ami second hand that place of business run strictly to >f the session, It Is generally believed cording to a letter received by th* entation of the management of Junior
♦♦♦♦♦♦
work by Miss Katherine Hyde, of
Sewing Machines. Sold on easy law there will be very little difficulty that It will be impoaalbl» to clear up
Linfield college.
Agate Grinding
terms. K. P. Loop, McMinnville, । in making a pool-room an asset to the calendars within the prescribed 40 chief clerk of the senate.
A bill extending the time for obtain
Jewelry Made to Order
Reports of the deputation work that
Ore.
15-tf. j our city instead of a liability.
lay limit and ths session may extend
Ing the stat«« soldiers’ bonus or loan, is being done were given by student *,
into the following week.
WANTED—Quantity of clean rags.
We now have it straight from his-
was paaatid without opposition by the of both colleges, supplemented by n
House Passes Textbook Bill
Will pay 5c per pound. Tribune of- tory that a pretty woman persuaded
house It provides that one may ap few remarks by Prof. Mclx*an, of
i Gladstone out of a war. Maybe there
The house passed the so-called free ply for cash tH-neflts up to June 30. Pacific college. The studenta showed
fice.
is a practical reason for our modern . text-book bill after considerable argu 1930. and for the loan to June 30, 1945 an interest and an enthusiasm that
Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler
beauty shops after all.
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I tnent, the vote being 35 to 21. with
Reprnsentatlve Pierce’s bill permit promises well for the future of the
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OREGON
| four members ab.-ient.
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ting
dancing after midnight and until
The secret of successful merchan­
The principal address of the after
The
bill
provides
for
the
vote
of
,
3
A.
M in counties of the state ol
dising is to inform the buying public
noon
was given by Dr. W. B. Henry,
citizens
who
may
levy
a
special
tax
lesser
population,
failed
to
pass.
:
of what you have to sell. The mere
of the McMinnville Baptist church,
Grafaphones at the lowest
purchasing of a quantity of goods by school districts, and those who ■ Repeal of the motor vehicle certifi­ on the subject "Christ's Call to th"
Price ever known in the
METHODIST CHURCH
and placing them on the shelves is •Isct may purchase texts tor school j cate of title law which was sought In
county
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W. not enough in this day and age; it I pupils, the cost to be borne by the | a bill Introduced by Senator Upton, Youth of Today," and the youth pres
ent certainly left the meeting with
Op»»»♦♦♦» f
Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- sufficed fifty years ago, but the mer­ special levy, not to exceed «¡50 tor : was defeated in the senate after a
I ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 chant that goes out after business • each pupil ot elementary schools, each l< ngthy and somewhat heated debate a very clear idea of that call and with
a determination to answer it.
I p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. is the one who shows the profit when j year.
Twelve senators Voted for the repeal
Sidney Nelson outlined in a meax-
7:30
Prayer meeting on Thursday at
the books are balanced at the end of
Districts ot the first class, which of the certificate of title law, while ure his plans for the work he Is to
the year.—Port Oxford News.
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means Portland alone, may choose the 15 senators voted against the rcp«jal undertake which wax mentioned above,
Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor-
texts
for school children to usn In tholr '
after which the meeting was cloavd
Rebuilt typewriters all makes ° ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at
Ten billion more cigarettes were
studies. Other districts of the state
by the benetiction pronounced by Rev.
3
11:00
a.
m.
Voters
at
the
next
K«*neral
election
consumed
by
American
people
in
«10.00 to 50.00. Rebuilt like
Whitlow, of the West Chebalcm
will follow recommendations ot th«
LeRoy Walker, Pastor.
1926
than
in
the
year
before,
which
new. New Corona & ,Reming­
(Continued on Page 6)
church.
state
text
book
commission
as
to
the
is an average of two per day for
ton Portables.
every man, woman and child in the books chosen. One district or mor«
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
United States. Have you had your may take advantage of the new law
two today?
and other districts may still elect to
Easy Terms
Sunday School—10 a.m.
have books bought by Individuals as
Preaching Service—11:00 a.m.
Thirty-two men and women have
Prayer Service—Wednesday Even­ been indicted at Pittsburg for election at present. There Is no compulsion
In ths measure for any district to use
OREGON TYPEW RITER CO.
ing at 8:00 p.m.
frauds which leads one to think may­
ths
new method If It does not desire
Rev. Beazan.
INC.
be Vare’s majority there will be cut
-
It.
in
the
Senatoral
recount.
Oregon
Portland,
:■
With only two dissenting votes, Sen
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ator Eddy's educational bill, providing
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WHEAT PRICES STEADY;
POTATO DEMANDS LIGHT for a state board of education of seven
Services every Sunday as follows:
laymen, passed the senate.
Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at
Ix-ave orders at Wakefield’s or order direct from the Mill
Little change in wheat prices is
The measure would givo the board
11 a. m. Chirstian Endeavor at 7 noted and it appears that the carry­ of laymen authority to prepare th«
< > Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and ■- p. m. All friends are invited.
over from this year’s crop will be course of study. It differs from bills
«> Life. We care for your needs. J
greater than that of a year ago.
Introduced In 1923 and 1925 by Sena
Barley has strenghtened slightly tor Eddy In that the former measures
for best grades, but freight rates ;tre
BAPTIST CHURCH
too high for much export business. prescribed the course of study.
PHONE «12
CARLTON, OREGON
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Rustling Bill Defeated
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­ Wholesale seed prices remain firm,
Encountering strong objection from
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»««•»e* ing service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at particularly for red and alsike clover.
6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 Alfalfa sales are fair with little
p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at changes in price. Grass seed prices
are strengthening with the rye grass­
9 8 p. m.
Walter G. Smith, Pastor. es being offered at $9 to «10.50 for ;
(UC
To Serve Humanity Better
Italian, and «13 to «14 a hundred for j
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
perennial. Turf seeds, while quoted
firm, are low because of increa-ed
M c M innville ,
OREGON
HOPEWEII U. B. CHURCH
shipments from southern Germany.
The
foreign seed is not so good as the ,
20.
Hopewell U. B. Church—Feb.
Oregon grown bent.
Sunday school at 10.00 a.m.
Hairy vetch continues firm with.
Our attendance is steadily increas­
ing and we have as our goal as 75 some dealers anxious to contract at i
for the lats Sunday in this month. as high as ten cents a pound for the ,
We have but a gain of 21 to make 1927 crop. The seed corn supply for
Oregon appears good.
this.
The potato market is inclined to be
Office Phone • Red 19
A. C. E. Society was organized Sun­
weak with prices somewhat lower,
<> DAYTON,
OREGON « < ► > day evening with the following offi­ and with considerable stocks in stor-
cers: President, Julia Bosshardt;
on farms and in warehouses in
Treasurer, Leland Bosshardt; Secre- age
northwest. Idaho has shipped
the
tary, Beulah Campbell. There are 14
Charter members, which will be in­ but a little over 900 cars more than
year, which still leaves a large
creased until our goal of 25 is reach- last
surplus. The United States has ship­
ed.
Christian Endeavor, Sunday at 7:30 ped only 10,500 cars more than last
PHYSICIAN
Blanche
De Witte, learder. There will year, which does not nearly take up
PHONE RED 78
be a cornet duet at this hour and song the increased production over 1926.
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practice following.
DAYTON,
OREGON
Bumble bees, says H. A. Scullen,
Ladies’ Aid Wednesday all day.
Luncheon at 12 noon. The people of bee specialist at O. A. C., are val­
Hopewell and vicinity are co-operat­ uable pollenizers of the tomatoes and
ing nicely in the work of the church. cranberry and the only good pollen-
<> DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE 3 Thank you.
izer of the red clover. The value of
W. A. Mershon, Minister this crop in Oregon is «500,000 an­
nually.
DAYTON TRIBUNE
NEETKUT BARBER
SHOP
News Items From
County Schools
REVIEW OF WORK OF
OREGON LEGISLATURE
E. G. KIDD
j
DAYTON LUMBER
YARD
s
Z. SPANGLE BARBER
SHOP
BATHS
V. H. BALLARD
CHURCHES
Typewriters
FINE GRAIN
OLD GROWTH
Slab and Block Wood
3
INSURANCE
|
Carlton Fuel Company
J. L. Sherman & Son
LADD’S FUNERAL
HOME
Easiest Hosiery to Sell
Foot
DR. 0. C. GOODRICH
DENTIST
wear
í H. W. Burnard, M. D. i
Best Beds on Earth
Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop.
o DAYTON,
OREGON
If you have poultry to sell of
feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY.
I can save you money, Call
on me. Phone Red 79.
DAYTON,
OREGON
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Frank M. Fisher, Pastor
CITY OFFICIALS
LAFAYETTE
Services as follows:
W. S. Hibbert
Mayor___
Dayton—1st and 3rd Sundays at Recorder-
W. T. H. Tucker
11 a. m.
Treasurer
J. E. Mellinger
Unionvalc—1st and 3rd Sundays at City Marshall, Street and Water
; ; I 8 p. m.
Commissioner.
T. A. Boulden
< » : Pike—2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon-
derhausen, W. S. Sheard, Iner
Lafayette—2nd and 4th Sundays at
Mortensen, James Wakefield and
j 8 p. m,
Frank Louis.
< > | “You don’t have to institute a law-
Regular meetings first Monday in
each month.
s ”**
collect the wages of sin.”
FOOTWEAR! New Stylings
That sell-Rose Blusk Calf-3
eyelet tie for Ladies and Misses.
Overlad of Tan Aligator with
new 11-8 Block Heel-Comfort
$5.85
plus style, per pair
trim, Baloon toe, spike heel
$5.85
per pair
Black Kid-5 bar arch support,
Military heel, with rubber cap-
ease - support - beauty ..
$4.35
per pair
BECAUSE
“BRILL’S MARVEL” hosiery
is proving it’s wearing quality
to thousands of Women all over
Oregon. It’s popularity will go
on increasing as it becomes bet­
ter known, because it offers wo­
men the greatest possible silk
stocking satisfaction
Style,
beauty and positive security.
Come in or write to J. C. Brill
Stores today and ask about
them.
$1.00 per pair
J. C. BRILL STORES
M c M innville , O regon
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