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® autat VOL. XIV NO. 47 tribune DAYTON. OREGON, JULY 21, 1927 PUBLIHHED EVERY THURSDAY FKXNXMXMXHXMXHXMXMXMXMXMXU BUSINESS MEN TO .. MEET MONDAY EVENING A meeting of the Dayton As sociation of Business Men will be hold in th« City Recorder's office on Monday evening, July 26, for the purpose of discuss ing Yamhill County's exhibit at the state fair. County A- gent White will be present and give the association some pointers on how to co-operate with the other towns in Out county in making the exhibit. Every member of the associa tion should be present nt this meeting. Y’amhill County has the stuff behind her to carry away the blue ribbon if we ail get together and do our share of the work that is necessary to put this thing across. Let us all turn out to this meeting Mondap night and go at the thing with a will. With this in view we can bring back the blue ribbon from Salem. X_______________________________ J ROYAL NEIGHBORS 4WAY TO GOOD START Romona Camp, No. 10253, Royal neighbor* of America, met Monday night in Hibbert's hall. Ramona. Camp was recently organized by Dis trict Deputy, Mary J. Gray of Mar guerite Camp, of Portland. It has a membership of over 40 member* and meets the 1st and 3rd Monday in the month. At the meeting Monday night, twenty-five members from Marguer ite Camp, No. 1440, Portland, were guests of Ramona Camp, who with District Deputy Mary J. Gray and State Supervisor Ida Hamblin and drill team from this camp, exemplified the ritualistic work and Initiated four new members. The drill team was dressed in the lodge colors, purple and white, and their work was beauti fully put on and was very helpful to the members of the new camp. State Supervisor Ida Hamblin gave | a splendid fraternal talk, Verda Du- zan, Oracle of Ramona Camp, re sponded. At, ‘he -lose of the meet ing the committee, Mbsdamcs F. J. Robertson, Ethel Hadley, Mae Potts, Elsie Webster and Miss Helen Hart man. served delicious refreshments. About sixty were present and all re- ; port a pleasant evening. Grand Exalted Ruler LOCAL NEWS Did you read the Dayton Meat Co. ad. V. H. Ballard was a business vis s MXHXMXMZMZMXWXMZMZK'ZttStlZ^- itor to Mill City Wednesday. ■ —See Dr. Stryker’s ad on page 2. R. V. Waldo is the proud owner of a new Ford. ahey of H->»ton, elect- d exalted ruler of th* B. Elk* after a bitter fight at a meeting of the Grand Lodge at Cincinnati. O, last week. APPEALS TO COUNTY COI RT FOR RELIE! Mrs. Helen Smith, whose Hu-band Mas Shot Near Newberg, Desires Help. Subscription >1.50 per year in advance Northwood Guide We are very pleased to know that the music and words published last week, Lindy’s Landed Home," was appreciated and more so to know that it is a good piece of music.. How do we know. Mrs. Ralph Taylor said *o. She called the Tribune office and told us that it was very good and to use her own words she said that she had been playing it “miles a minute” and would play it at the picture show on Saturday night. No one will question the ability of Mrs. Taylor to judge a piece of music and when she says it is good, it is good, and when she says it is not good, it is simply rotten. ---- §-------------- COUNTY AGENT MEETS WITH PAINFUL ACCIDENT D. A. Snyder was a stage passenger to Portland Thursday morning. —See A. L. Courtemasche for Mc- Cormick-Deering machinery and tract- Dorothy and John Tomlinson are tor*. visiting on the coast. Mrs. David returned to Dat yon Henry Rouper of Antelope, is visit Wednesday and is keeping house for ing hi* wife and daughter* here. Frank Berry. Ixiuise and Hazel Parker of Port Mr. E. G. Kidd reports the com land, were Tuesday visitors here. pletion of his greenhouse and is now Robert Hodge and family spent busy doing his planting. last Sunday at Scott* Mill, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lawrence have —For McCormick - Deering imple been visiting at the Chas. Krummel ments, see U'Ren Hardware in Day home the past few days. ton. Born—to Mr. and Mrs.P. B. Mis* Esther Hadley is staying at Sweeney, in a hospital in McMinn the home of Mr*. J. W. Shippy this ville, on Friday, July 15, 1927, an eight pound girl. week. Considerable barley has already J. G. Terivilliger of Chehalem Val ley was a business visitor in Dayton been cut and threshed in this vicin ity and the reports are that it turn Friday. ed out very good. Mr*. Noah Robinson was confined Mr. Ben Parrish has been busy to her bed last week but is now im pounding down the nails that have proving. been bothering motorists in the Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnard have bridge east of town. ■eturned from a two week* visit on Mr. Harry Wambsgan, who has .he coast. been confined to his bed with a very Mrs. Violo Isham of San Fran sore throat fqr the past few days, is cisco, is visiting in the home of her again able to be around. sister, Mrs. Eli Kurtz. L. A. Rossner and two sons, Ros Miss Purkey, who underwent an well and Ronald, spent Tuesday in operation a few days ago, is reported Sodaville. They report having had to be improving slowly. a splendid time while there. While visiting an alfalfa demon stration last week, S. T. White, Coun ty Agent, stepped into a gopher hole and fell, dropping a binder wheel on his leg. As a result, the ligaments Mi** Virginia Owens of Crawl- in his right knee were tom. After • ng-Rock Lake, Wts., is again in a couple of days in bed, he is back the northwoods as guide for fish in his office with his knee in splints. ing and hunting parties—using her It will be a number of days before he earnings to pay her way through can again take up his field work. the state university where she ----- 3-------------- studies law This is her third sea REPORT OF COUNTY son—and she ha* never been lost. HEALTH ASSOCIATION The Yamhill County Health As Rev. Walker’s parents and family sociation met July 20 at the Court of Pomona, Calif., were visitors at the House in McMinnville. Methodist parsonage Monday. The Mrs. Doble of Yamhill, who was two families enjoyed a picnic lunch Yamhill County’s representative at in the park at McMinnville in the the T. B. C. Summer Institute held pvening. Rev. Walker’s youngest in Portland in June, gave a most in sister Ruby, visited at the parsonage teresting review of the work and until Thursday. study.. Miss Nina Brown gave a report Mr. Sheldon Johnson of Tillamook, of her work for the months of April. accompanied by Miss Catherine Gab May and June. The following is the riel of the same palce, spent a por report given: tion of Sunday with her grandpar 121 home visits and interviews. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mellinger, 20 office callers. and in the meantime visited other 25 calls for the court. relatives and acquaintances. In re 43 home visits on school children. turning home in the afternoon they 8 talks. were accompanied by the Mellingers, 55 school visits. who will visit their children there for 632 children inspected. a week or so. 15 with vision defect. 4 with eye defect. At the home of Robt. L. Smith, 4 with hearing defect. who lives near the Dayton depot, two 96 with defective tonsils. families from Wheatland, Wyoming, 437 with defective teeth. were visitors last week. Mr. and 64 with enlarged cervical glands. Mrs. Fred Sexton of Tacoma, Wash., 5 with skin defect. dropped in on their way to Seaside 27 with enlarged thryoids. and almost a re-union of old time Schick and toxin anti-toxin clinics friends resulted. Mr. and Mrs. W. two children to Doembecker hos L. Davis were charmed with the val ley and contemplate locating here pital. Arranged with local surgeon for after making a visit to Yakima for tonsil and adenoidectomy for three a month. children. Religious esrvices will be held at' Took two patients to free Dispens the Masonic Home at Forest Grove, 1 ary. Sunday at 2 p.m. sharp under the Arranged with local physican for auspicious of the lodges and order complete physical examination for of the Eastern Star of Y’amhill Coun four children. ty. After the ceremony the Masonic A narrative report followed. Band will give a concert for the An interesting diversion came with benefit of the patrons of the home a visit from one of the little patients and visiting public. All Masons are whose eyes had been straightened at urged to be in attendance, also the the Doernbecker hospital. Eastern Star members. The public ---- §-------------- is invited to attend this service. COUNT AGENT WANTS YOUNG JERSEY’ BULLS The Sunday evening services in the County Agent S. T. White has re park are proving very successful. The service last week was well, attended. ceived a request for two carloads of The solo by Mrs. Fulgam and the young Jersey bulls, ranging in age duet by the Hadley girls were great from six to sixteen months. The ly enjoyed by all present. The speak prices of these bulls must be moder er of the evening was Rev. Simpson ate since they are wanted by dairy of the Evangelical church. His ser- | men purchasing their pure bred ani mon was a very effective presentation I mals. The request also includes sev of the Parable of the Prodigal Son! eral carloads of pure bred milk and by the exposition of seven words all ' bred heifers due to freshen this fall beginning with the letter W. The and several hundred grade cows in third of a series of union services in carload lots. The County Agent feels the city park will be held next Sun that he can offer stock raisers of day evening. The speaker is Rev. Yamhill County a worthwhile ser Walter Smith of the Baptist church. vice if they will list with him the A special feature will be a vocal duet. stock they wish to buy or sell. He The general public as well as all the also has requests for farms, sheep, goats, poultry, bees, and almost churches is invited. everything farmers may have to put ---- §-------------- on the market. MAYNARD SAWYER KILLED BY AUTO AT SALEM Mr*. Helen Smith has filed a peti tion with the county court asking the board of county commissioners Prof, and Mrs. L. L. Gooding and —Bring your own containers and buy of thia county “to make suitable pro daughter Betty, visited their daugh the best home made lard at 15c per vision for the support of myailf and ter and sister in Sherwood, Sunday. pound. Saturday and Monday, July minor children during their minority 16 and 18 only. Dayton Meat Co. A. P. Slade of Portland, a former either by monthly paymeqte or in Mr. Ollie Lumm, at one time was lump sum,’’ alleging that her hus resident of Dayton, visited with band, William W. Smith, on April friend* from Monday until Wednes a well known young man of these parts but now of Los Angeles, Calif., 2'.* was shot near Newberg, and dieo day. spent Saturday among his acquaint June 20, as the result of gunshot City Recorder Tucker I* spending wound, and thxt he was the sole sup the first of the week with a niece, ances. port of herself and children. Mr. and Mrs. Varnum and son of Mrs. Win. Lumm and family, in Port “I urn now penniless and without land. South Dakota, had dinner at the E. means of support and two children Demaray home on Tuesday. Mr. Var and the child yet to be born in Oc Mrs. Bert Tomlinson and three num is a distant relative of Mr. Dern- tober," the petitioner recites. younger children went to Portland aray’s. She further alleges that her hus Wednesday evening for a few days band was shot in the bar« by Kay via it. Mrs. Ruth Peffer left Wednesday Amy, n deputy state prohibition of with the Glee Culb for La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald /Vltnow and where the American Legion is in con ficer, acting in concert with Sheriff little daught r of Portland, visited vention. She expects to return home Manning. Smith came to his death when h Sunday afternoon at the home of Z> Sunday. fled from officers endeavoring to ar- Spangle. James Wakefield Jr. returned home re«t him for violations of the pro The Dayton Evaporating & Pack from Lake Chalen, Wash., for a few hibition law. ing Company are busy these warm PLANS i" 'Mi MADE Portalnd attorneys arc represent lay* evaporating onions. Can you days visit. He will return to Sprague, FOR YAMHILL EXHIBIT ing Mrs. Smith.—News-Reporter. Wash., where he will work for the imell ’em 7 Union Oil Co. -------------- 5 The members of the fair committee WANTED TO SEE Jim Bones r.nd family and Mrs. M. Urie Aiderman, Miss Hester Hib met Tuesday evening at the Chamber! <H D TIME FRIENDS E. Huddleston and Winnifred were bert, Wm. Hibbert and Miss Jean of Commerce to make further ar Sunday gm sts at the home of Mrs. Harding, spent the week end at the rangement* for Yamhill County's ex- ( Some little excitement was caused Jennie Senn anti family. beaches. They report a good time hibit at the state fair this fall. They hope to have the best exhibit ever' in the Webfoot district Satarda' Mr. ami Mrs. John Burch of Salem, and large crowds. put on by Yamhill county. To do so, morning when Roscoe Hamilton, 15, were here for an over Saturday night W. S. U’Ren, our pleasing and con every farmer and every citizen of the an orphan, who has been living with and Sunday visit with her parents, genial hardware merchant, turned Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rowley. county must co-operate. over his store and radio to the public thought he would like to see his old- ---- 1-------------- Thursday evening to hear the returns time friends in Roseburg, and helped John Shelbourne and Otto Bert FARMERS TO REC EIVE himself to Mr. Richardson’s Star ram left Tuesday afternoon to at of the Dempsey-Sharkey fight. AGRICULTURE POINTERS touring car in which to make the tend th' American Legion Convention Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kidd will leave journey. He pushed the car out of held in La Grande, Oregon. Sunday morning for a few days va the garage and into the road and Mr. L. R. Breithaupt, specialist in Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cooke and cation at coast points. Earl states agricultural economics nt O. A. C., then headed for Roseburg. When daughter of Portland,spent Saturday that he will endeavor to show the spent Tuesday afternoon with Coun ; Mr. Richardson became aware that residents on the coast what deep sea ty Agent S. T. White making plans his car was gone he notified Sheriff I evening and Sunday in the home of fishing really is. J. B. Stilwell and .Mrs. Mary Gilkey. for a mimeographed booklet to be Manning and word was broadcasted Mr. L. A. Rossner, who owns a sent to the farmers of Yamhill Coun regarding the car. Roscoe was pick Ella I ham of Seattle. W*sh., and ty once a month. This pamphlet will ed up nt Drain nnd brou ght bi.ck to Virgil Isham of Portland, returned farm in Kansas, has just received contain agricultural reports of the McMinnville where a bearin' wax to their homes Wednesday after vis- word from his renter that the crops county and of the United Stat s be held in the juvenile court before itire. for several days at the home of in that part are very poor this year. sides information pertiment to the Judge Socket on Tues'':v.’. Ro co their daughter and sister, Mrs. Eli It is expected that wheat will not exceed five bushels to the acre. was committed to the Oregon stat-' Kurtz. season. training sci-.»ol at Salem and the sen Rev. and Mrs. Smith and little son tence suspended upon good behavior. Leland Hole and Marion Davis ac Apparently it wn on' the desire to companied by Marion's father, were Jimmie, returned from their vaca ' see his old friends nnd the love for Tacoma, Wash., visitors last week. tion to Twin Falls and Boise, Idaho, I advontur ■ that caused Roscoe to leave Leland and Mr. Davis have return on Saturday. They report having , the Richardson home. ed but Marion will visit a sister for spent a very good vacation among former friends and acquaintances. several weeks there. Robert Dodge, D. G. M. of the Odd HESSLER CAR IN BAD Mcsdames W. E. Lewis, Nellie Fellow lodge, nnd his suite installed AUTO ACCIDENT Trons and Miss Irons of Seattle, Maynard Sawyer, who for the past i officers in the same order in McMinn Wash., visited last Friday night in ville on Saturday evening, in the five years has been employed as a What might have been a very ser the home of F. W. Hole, enroute to Lafayette lodge on Tuesday even drug clerk in the Capital store in ious accident occured on the Port Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lewis is the ing and in Carlton on Thursday even Salem, was instantly killed by an auto driven by Mrs. Ruth W. Lock land highway last Sunday near Mult widow of Dr. W. E. Lewis who prac ing. wood of Turner, Tuesday evening. nomah, when the car of Mr. George ticed here a few years ago. A birthday party was held at the Hessler collided head-on with another At the time of the accident. Mr. car. There was considerable dam —It is time to THINK about your home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kidd Sawyer was crossing the street, and age done to the Hessler car in which grain insurance, in this connection for their son Howard, on Saturday, was dragged about 75 feet. He died the fenders were badly bent, the hood we advise you to insure the growing July 16, who has attained the age of before reaching the hospital. grain at the rate of 45 c per hund 7 years. Five of his friends were in smashed and the axle bent. Mrs. Lockwood failed to stop when I red and be 100', insured thru har vited in to share ice cream and cake There wore two cars coming to vest, the accident occured, and traffic of and in the warehouse nnd barn. with him. wards Hessler, one on each side of the J. L. Sherman & Son, Dayton. ficers set out after her and she was highway. One car traveling about. Mr. Ralph G. Abdill of Garibaldi, overtaken and brought back to Sa 50 miles per hour and the other about The Fourth Quarterly Conference arrived here Friday evening after his lem. where she was examined by phy 30 miles per hour. The car travel will be held at the Methodist church family, who have been visiting her sicians and pronounced to be under ing 50 miles ner hour was the car at in Dayton Monday evening. It will parents, G. W. Smith and family, the influence of liquor. When officers fault and did not clear the road, be conducted by the District Superin living near town. He tarried only a later searched her car they found causing Hessler to hit the other car. tendent, Dr. D. IL Leach. Both Web short time, returning home in the two bottles of whiskey. She was tak The man nt fault did not stop when foot an<l Dayton Methodist churches early evening. en to the city jail pending the inquest the accident occured, hut his license will be included in the conference. which was held Wednesday and a number was secured and he was later Don’t fail to be at the Opera House charge of manslaughter was filed overtaken ami ho has agreed to make J. L. Sherman, who has been con on Saturday night. There is going to against her. She later told the police the necessary repairs on the car. fined in a Portland hospital following be a big dance there and Rube shaw's that she had no knowledge of strik Mr. and Mrs. Hessler, Lenor«, La a very serious operation wns able to Normandy Girls Band will furnish ing Mr. Sawyer. Three turrets and six mounted Mr. Sawyer is survived by his Lewis machine guns are on the verne and Mina Hessler, Iola Gooding be brought homo on Wednesday by the music. This is the same orchestra newest type bombing biplane which nnd Dorothy Demnray were in the his son Harry Sherman. Mr. Sher that played for the dances on July father and other relatives who live Uncle Sain tested most thoroughly car when the accident occurcd, none man is progressing rapidly and will -1th and 5th. You will be assured of ■ at Wheatland. He was born and at Mitchell Field last week. The of them being hurt but badly shaken iv h» a short time until he takes good music, good floor and a good educated in this vicinity and was well .plane is .of all metal,9pnstructL»-d up and frightened. time Saturday night. I known here. his accustomed place in the bank. -------- s-------- MUSIC PUBLISHED BY TRIBUNE IS GOOD STUFF Get the Money Rev. F. H. Divine, Baptist min ister of Bloomington, Ill., who has conducted campaigns for 13 years to finance more than 400 mid- we*tem churches—and for a total of 30 million dollars.