tribune VOL. XIV NO. 44 PUBLIKH ED EVERY THURSDAY DAYTON, OREGON, JENE 23. 1927 Subscription $1.50 per year in advance Celebration Bills Are Out Watch For Them. Fine Attractions Pacific City, Oregon June 22, 1927 To The Eil i tor, Dayton Tribune; STANDING OF THE "GODDESS OF LIBERTY ■ I XMXMXMXXXNXKXKXMXKXXXNXNZX Mrs. M. R. Cooper was a Portland Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Darr of and instrumental numbers. The visitor on Saturday. Adams, Ore., were visiting at the usual morning offering will be devot­ LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Robertson spent Mayberry home over the week end. ed to the Student Loan Fund of the Following is the standing of the Goddess of Liberty. Remember that KXMXMXMXXZXXMXMXMXMXNXNXXX Sunday in Tillamook and Pacific City. J. L. Sherman is improving very church. The public is cordially in­ Dear alr,- vited to attend. The evening meet­ this contest closes on Monday at 9 —See A. L. Courtemanche for Mc- Mr. John Arms, who has been visit­ nicely from the operation to which ing will be an automobile service. Having seen the address of Mr. P.M. June 27. Get your votes in he underwent on Tuesday of this Arthur McPhillips as delivered to the ■nrly and watch the board closely Cormick-Deering machinery and tract- ing in Eastern Oregon, returned home week. Every member will be asked to find Wednesday. la-gistluture in the mutter of the the last dny or so. There is ken ex­ tors. someone who could not come unless Nestucca Bay Fish Closing Bill, in citement in this contest and three L. A. Rossner, his two sons Ronald they were brought and arrange to Mr. and Mrs. Iner Mortenson spent Miss Neva Walker of Salem, has your paper, I wish to make a few re­ of the candidates are running fair­ and Roswell, left upon a fishing trip call for them in the family car. The Sunday with Mr. Mortenson ’ s sister been the company at the Rev. Wal ­ marks regarding same. today. They will try their luch in pastor will speak on the theme ap­ ly close, but there is no telling how ker home this week. The conditions on the Nestucca. «»mo of the others will jump ahead in Salem. propriate to the occasion. Special the Trask river. (whether through ignorance of the in the liits few days. music will be arranged. Glen Hord of Portland, was trans­ Mr. W. T. H. Tucker after visiting The Past Matrons Club O ,E. S. conditions or whether for political or Veleno Goodrich ................... 9110 acting business in Dayton Saturday relatives in Portland for a week, ar­ was entertained at the home of Mrs. William Dielschneider of McMinn­ selfish reasons, I cannot state), were Thelma Goodrich rived home Saturday evening. 130 afternoon. E. J. Nichols. This was the last ville and Bob Hosford of Oregon City very grossly misrepresented to the Mudatene Rossner ..... 130 are the only two students at the Uni­ meeting until fall. Misses Rosetta and Hallie Smith Mrs. Edward Roseman of Beaver ­ Legislature in this address. Violet Senn 610 spent Sunday with their sinter Ruth ton, Ore., is visiting at the home of versity of Oregon who “paddled their The salmon on the Nestucca are Esther Stoutenberg ... 4840 The Tribune office is under obliga­ own canoes” home from the univers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ferguson. not being exterminated. I can furn Dorothy D< mnruy ......... ........ 10220 i nTillamook. tions to Mrs. Elizabeth Simler for ity. The two students, in a 60-pound ish evidence that there has been more Ihlen Hart:;.un 6)0 a beautiful boquet of assorted flowers canoe and with little luggage, launch­ The District Missionary convention Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander and lit ­ salmon running into the Nestucca in Marie Nairn 600 was held here in the Baptist church tle grandson of Salem, visited his on display in our window. ed upon the Willamette river at 5 recent years than there were in the Pearl Fields 960 Monday with about fifty delegates daughter, Mrs. Jake Heidinger, Tues­ earlier days. Miss Lena Stilwell drove to Salem A.M. Friday morning, and paddled in attendance. day. Also the statement that salmon REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL Wednesday to take her father and Mr. to Albany, where they spent the night upon a sand bar in the river. They were unable to get by the gill-netter Miss IXT.a Stilwell and her aunt Mesdames Roy Burgett and Vern and Mrs. Chas. Hadley to the State left there- early that morning and < (INFERENCE MAILED is untrue. I can authentically state G. A. R. encampment for the day. ’1rs. Gilkey, were in Portland to at­ Cash of Gaston, were here Saturday reached Dayton in safety at 9 P.M. that as many salmon pass by the More th".n 2000 copies of the re­ tend a State Pioneer Association visiting their sister, Mrs. E. G. Kidd Mrs. W. C. Metcalf and Mrs. Bessie Saturday evening, where Dielscn- fishermen and reach the upper Nes- port of tch Yamhill County agricul­ meeting Thursday. for the day. Metcalf and little son David, of Ta­ neider’s father met them. In spite tucca river at the hatchary as ar tural economic conference have been Last Thursday Rev .Walker took Rev. G. L. Lovell of Salem, will coma, are visiting their daughter of high water in the Willamette, the caught by all of the commercial fish mailed to as many farmers in th' ermen. This is more than is neces­ ount ythis week, according to S. T. a bunch of young boys known as the preach in the Evangelical church and sister Mrs. J. B. Stilwell Jr. this 100-mile journey was made in about 32 hours, with an average speed of sary for seed salmon. In less than White, county agent, who is distribut­ "Friendly Indians” for an outing to Saturday evening at 8 p.m. and Sun­ week. better than three miles an hour. day at 11 a.m. three years in which time the Nes ing the booklet at the suggestion of a camp near Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wright ac­ tucca hatchery has bean operating I. IL Shirley, general conference Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Goodrich and Mrs. C. D. Conn and children arc- Mrs. Ruth Hayden was in Portland companied by his mother, Mrs. more than 16,000,000 baby salmon chairman. Wright and sister Miss Wright, of children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. home from Portland and are enjoy ­ Wednesday for the purpose of secur ­ has been hatched and liberated on It will be recalled that the con­ country life on the farm with ing reservations on the California Fairmont, Iowa, visited at the Z. O. C. Yocum, Mrs. Mary Goodrich, the Nestucca. Think whut a tremen- ference out of which this report grew ing Spangle home for a short time Sun­ his mother, his sister Mrs. Ray Berry, Mr. Conn, husband and father. steamer that sails Saturday. diuos run of salmon the Nestucca was hi-1 din McMinnville last Febru­ husband and family, left for Cham- day afternoon. will have if only 20$4 of these baby ary, and was attended by more than Mr. F. E. Berry spent Saturday Mrs. Anna B. Litscher has been poeg last Sunday morning where they salmon mature and return. It will be 250 Yamhill county producers. An unusual boquet of Water Lillies went to help the Yocum’s celebrate night and Sunday with his son, Ernest visiting her children in Portland from the greatest in the history of fishing The report covers all the essentia! Berry and wife in Tillamook, reach­ Thursday until Saturday afternoon, from the Lily Pond of Fred Bauer their 60th wedding anniversary. This on the Nestucca Bay. a few miles from Dayton, was handed copule wer emarried on this day by arriving home tired but happy. nham-s of production in Yamhill coun­ ing home early Sunday evening. Because the Elmore Co., cannery ty, including horticulture, dairying, -wi. the editor this week. These are cer­ the same minister, Rev. Geer of New­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherman are in Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll and family tainly beautiful flowers and are at­ berg, who used the same ceremony discontinued operations on the Nes­ •rops, livestock, poultry, vegetable tueca Bay is no proof that the snl- crops, and in addition, boys' and girls’ Portland this week where Mr. Sher­ of Portland, were risiting Mrs. Dris­ tracting much attention. Call at the used by him in their marriage of 60 mon was becoming leaser here. The club work. It contains the recom­ man has undergone an operation at coll’s father, Mr. George Moulton, Tribune office and see them. years ago. This company was joined one day last week. Sam Elmore Co., after the death of mendations of the various commit* the Portland Surgical Hospital. Harold Litscher and Louis Bunce at Newberg by Rev and Mrs. Greer Mr. Elmore, discontinued operations tees, made after the members of Captain I. Turppa and wife and W. S. Hibbert and family accom­ of Portland, visited Harold’s mother, and by the twin brother of Mrs. Yo­ of all their canneries on all the coast these committees had made an ex­ Mrs. G. Gleason and little son of panied by Mrs. Delia Miller were Mrs. Lorena Litscher, and other re­ cum. Messrs. Walter and Warren Streams nnd on the Columbia. While haustive study of the county’s agri­ Portland, were callers at the Henry Portland visitors last Friday even­ latives here over Sunday. Louis was Robertson and their families. There the Elmore Co., in the earlier days culture. In the aggregate, these re­ Chapman home Sunday afternoon. ing to witness the Rosaria Pagent. a school pupil here some time ago were several societies holding cele­ had no competition, there are from ports constitute an agricultural pro­ and is now making arrangements to brations at Champoeg that day, a- three to four deniers operating and gram for Yatnhill county. Mr. Harry Stretch is away from Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peffer were in go to ^New York City to enter a mong which were the Trailers Club buying salmon on the Nestucca in of Portland, which arrived by boat Those who have not received copies his accustomed place in the feed store Portland last Friday to attend the school of art. recent years nnd a new ennnery com- of this report can obtain them at any nnd will visit his brother in Jefferson, Rosaria pagent and while there Mr. in the afternoon. When the mem- pany began canning salmon on the of the banks of the county, or by ' Wash., during this vacation period. Peffer played with the Sheridan band. MARRIED—At Dallas, Oregon, on bers of this club learned that Mr. Nestucca. had been a Pioneer Guide at »Tiling to S. T. Whit*, comity agent. James Wakefield Sr. left Sunday Sunday, June 19, 1927, Rev. Layton Yocum Many of the farmers nnd residents The publication of the report was —Voice lessons in your home during offiieiating. Miss Emma V. Pierson, MT. Hood, his time was fully occupied morning for Hoquiam, Wash., where the summer months. For information dents of your county depend upon mnde possible through funds provid­ 27, to Mr. Aveld Barnick, 30, of Ore­ in talking over the time long gone by. -------------- j-------------- getting their supply of salmon from ed by the Yamhill County Bankers' write Mirs Laura Powell, Drockwood he is employed by the Union Oil Co., gon City. Miss Pierson has prac­ Hill, McMinnville. Oregon. 42-3tp and expects to be gone several weeks. the Nestucca and if it closed to z\ssociation. tically spent the most of her life in CONTRACT LET FOR commercial fishing mont of them will NEWBERG BRIDGE Prof, and Mrs. L. L. Gooding were The library will be closed during Dayton and vicinity, her father and not be able to do so. HOMESEEKERS ARRIVE IN Sunday visitors at Monmouth where July and August. People who have sister Anna still living here. Her A contract was made between the PORTLAND TODAY their son Lloyd A. Gooding went to books belonging to the Dayton Pub­ many friends join with the Tribune If the Nestucca Bay is closed to Clackamas Construction Company and commercial fishing a very (treat loss attend the summer term of school­ lic Library, please see that they are in extending congratulations. Yamhill and Marion County Courts Twenty-five homeseekers arrive in ing at the Normal school. returned before July 1. will occur. A community will be de­ Mr. Earl Hearing will be the new for the rebuilding of the Newberg prived of an important Industry Portland today (Thursday June 23) That was quite a loose hay parade A couple of weeks ago Johnny druggist in charge of the Dayton bridge over the Willamette river. which has been carried on for more to make a personally conducted tour than forty years nnd is perpetual and of some of Western Oregon’s farm that went through town Sunday af­ Grimes, a well known man of this Pharmacy, beginning next Monday. The construction company’s bid was party of middle­ ternoon which consisted of four large locality but now of Newport, had the He comes with the best of recom­ $25,760. numerous industious citizens will bo districts. lenders in their wagon loads of hay on their way to misfortune to fall from a scaffold mendations as a pharmacist and citi­ -------------- §-------------- deprived of a right to earn their with the result that he sustained a zen and will bring his family with TOURING BUREAU NOW home communities, was brought to the M. A. Palmer Dairy Barns. Uvlihood by fishing. We anticipate that he will be him. badly fractured shoulder. OPEN AT SEASIDE The argument on page 53 of the Oregon under the auspicious of the Mr. John Mayberry and Miss Ven- a real acquisition to the community. voters pamphlet will explain more Northern Pacific railroad. ita Addison, accompanied by Mrs. Master Teddy Robertson, who has These people will occupy the dwelling They traveled on a chartered sleep­ Norn Addison and children and of the conditions on this question. The Oregon State Motor Associa- Mrs. been confined to his bed for the past on the corner of 5th and Mill streets er and were accompanied on their In justice nnd fnirness to the fish- westward trio by H. W. Byerly, gen­ C. O. Baxter were visitors at Pacific three weeks suffering from rheumatic recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs 'tion has reoPen€d its touring bureau fever, is slowly improving. He is still Walter Jackman. Iat Seaside for the summer season. ermen, to the people of Tillamool- ial immigration agent for the North City and Neskowin Sunday last. This touring bureau will agai nbe un­ confined to his bed but expects to be County, to the people of your own em Pacific. Before disbanding in Misses Grace Teague, Virginia up within a week. At the annual school meeting held der the direction of Mrs. Martha County nnd the voters of the State Portland, the group will visit various" last Monday night considerable busi­ Payne, who has conducted this bureau of Oregon, I trust that you will pub­ parts of the Willamette Valley nnd Senn, Faith Wagnor Wanda Keen and The Yamhill County Banker’s As­ ness was transacted among which the for the past several years. lish this much of the negative side make a trip to tile lower Columbia Pat Gooding, departed Sunday for Monmouth, where they will take a sociation at their regular quarterly school bus on what is known as the of this question. -------------- 5-------------- district. summer course of schooling at the meeting heartily endorsed the In- Duzan route, was extended for the SIGNS TO BE PIACED Very respectfully yours, The entertainment of these visit­ Normal school. come Tax measure that will full nine months school. Mr. Paul Ernest D. Edmunds. ors nnd respective Oregonians will ON ALL ROADS brought to the people in special vote Londershausen was elected director Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Coburn, accom- on June 28, next Tuesday. be shared by the land settlement de­ ---- §-------------- for three years taking J. W. Shippy ’ s panied by her mother, Mrs. H. G. partment of the Portland and State LARGE NUMBER OF place, whose time has expired. Mr. The Oregon State Motor Associa­ Chambers of Commerce and a num­ Coburn left Monday morning via Mr. Chester Everest and Miss Au- E. G. Kidd was elected clerk for one EARWIGS IN COUNTY ber of commercial organizations of lUto for Vancouver, B. where drey Jones were united in marriage year to fill the place formerly held tion is proceeding with signing all unsigned roads in Washington County the Willamette and Columbia region they will visit acquaintances for a at the Baptist parsonage Saturday, by Mrs. Ruth Hayden, who has left and through the cooperation of the S. T. White, County Agent, has It is anticipated by W. G. Ide, mana­ couple of weeks. June 18, 1927. Rev. Walter G. Smith for California. county courts, this work will be com­ been investigating lots in McMinn­ ger of the State Chamber of Com­ officiating. They were accompanied pleted just as quickly as the work Last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. ville nnd has found a surprising num­ merce, that a large percentage of by Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Miss Chap­ Children’s Day will be observed at can be pushed through. Pirie Hogle and daughters Evalyn ber of earwigs. They are not con­ these men will select farm homes in the Methodist church at the eleven The signs erected will be of a and Emma, visited over night nt the man of Newberg. fined to particular sections of the city, Oregon and remain here. o’clock hour this Sunday morning. standard type adopted by the Oregon Chapman home and Saturday morn- hut n few may be found on almost Reports from many other settlers Born—at their home on Grand Is­ There will be a general program of and Washington Association with nn.v lot. They appear in the greatest are being made this month, accord­ ng left for Klamath Falls, where land on June 17, 1927, to Mr. and children’s dialogues, readings, songs which the motorist is familiar. they will make their future home. numbers on the canterbury bells nt ing to Mr. Ide, the first twenty day.-: Mrs. Charles A. Ferguson, a seven this time of the year. of June bringing to his office a record Those Fourth of July prizes dis­ pound girl and has been named Muriel The European earwig has been a of fifty new families on farms, com- in the store window in the Louise. Mrs. Ferguson was well problem on the Pacific Const for ng recently from Canada as well as played building recently vacated by the known here as Mildred Roseman. some little time. It remains in hid­ many parts of the United States. I "Ren Hnrdwace, are attracting con­ Mother and child doing well. ing during the day under sacks, Notable instances of recent sub­ siderable attention and quite a nume- Mr. W. E. Mellinger, Secretary of boards, etc., and does its damage nt stantial investments were the pur­ ber of people are making firm resol­ night. the Long Beach, Calif., Ad Club, has chases by Canadians of farms in ves to win one or more of them. been visiting his brother, J. E. Mell­ County Agent White is urging thnt Vn’mhill County D. F. Pinchin pur­ Measure No. 302 on the ballot for the special election to be held a campaign be launched to eradicate chasing 320 acres for $30,000 and Complimenting Miss Margaret Hes­ inger and wife a few days this week this pest entirely while the number is Mr. Meer from Alberta buying 300 sler, whose marriage to Lieutenant end. It has been eleven or more June 28, is a constitutional amendment which provides that the 6% years sinee these brothers met so ! trill small. The earwig may be con­ acres for $20,000. Byron K. Taylor, who is now at Fort days passed all to rapidly. Douglas County was also active in limitation provision of the Oregon Constitution may apply to the trolled quite successfully by using Stevens, Wash., will take place in the the following poison bait: Disolvi making reports of new farm families, early part of July, a group of her Portland School District as it now applies to all other school dis­ Mrs. Delia Miller and her father one pound of sodium fluoride in 2 twenty recent purchasers having been younger girl friends gave her a sur­ gallons of water, and then 2 quarts of listed on the department records, prise bridal shower last Friday night Mr. Ladwig and her faithful old dog tricts throughout the state. molasses in the same water. Stir many of whom came from California at the home of her parents living “Mike" left Wednesday morning for This measure affects no other district in Oregon than the Port- well and add this solution to 16 and the rest from a number of dif- near town. Miss Hessler, who is a their old home in Lowell, Wisconsin. J They will visit Yellowstone park and pounds of clear wheat hran (not mid ferent middlewestern states. recent graduate of O. A. C. was land school district and Portland residents will appreciate your expect to be three o rmore weeks on -------------- s-------------- 'Hings or shorts). Mix thoroughly. greatly surprised and pleased with The bran should be uniformly wet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman nnd this party and the great number of the way. Mrs. Miller insists that i support. VOTE 302 YES. but not wet. enough to ball or drip children of Nehalem arrived in Day­ beautiful and useful presents re­ this trip be a vacation visit and ex­ without pressure. This is enough for ton Friday for an over nights visit ceived. For once her great surprise pects to return home in the spring. (Paid advertisement) Educational committee, Chas. A. Rice, one application only on a lot of 50 x with her sister, Mrs. Walter Jack­ overcame her talking ability and sho The Baptist Missionary Societies I 100 feet. Spread after sunset on a man and husband, and proceeded on could only say “thank you.” As the City Superintendent of Portland schools. wnrm, dry evening and not post be­ Saturday morning to viist Mrs. New­ evening wore away she regained her of the West Willamette association held their annual meeting in Dayton F. S. Pickerig, Chairman of School Board. fore n rain. This mixture should be man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. natural composure and the good time applied more thickly along edges of Merrill of Mill City. Mr. Newman enjoyed by her and those good friends at the Baptist Chureh last Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, State President of Oregon Congress, walks, curbings, hedges, and parking will return to Monmouth and take a leaves something to talk about. A- A whole days program was enjoyed by about fifty delegates. Lunch was ; strips. Do not sprinkle water for summer . course in the Walter S. Asher, Representing Central Council Daddies Clubs about me the “ wee woe sma sma’ hours , i ,, ,. .. .. ------ of schooling ... me long auvuv nours ” her ner The visiting three days after application. Three Monmouth college. Mrs. Newman friends left wishing her nil the joy served in the park. ladies congratulated the local people of Portland. applications from five to ten days making an extended visit with home and pleasure imaginable in her jour- upon having the finest dinning room npart should be made. | folks. ney over the 8ca of matrimony. in the state. Measure No. 302