Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 21, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
do come. Our suggestion is to put his home in Newberg, Sunday,
the blockhouse in a respectable shape
NEETKUT BARBER
Dinner guest» Sunday at Mrs. Gil­
and keep it that way and take a pride
Entered at the Post Office at Day-
in it, or else give it to some other key's were Dr. and Mr». Cook and
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ton, Oregon, as second class mail
daughter of Portalnd, Mr. Stilwell
city within the county who will.
matter, under the Act of March 3,
Oregon
Dayton.
Sr. and daughter Lena of Dayton.
1879.
The tourist travel is on. Those Visitors in the afternoon were Mr.
We have twice a week laun­
who slaved hard for the past ten or and Mrs. Claude Randall and child­
EDITOR
F. J. ROBERTSON
dry service, Tuesday and Sat­
eleven months are away on their ren of Amity, and Mr. and Mr». Stil­
urday. Agency for cleaning
j vacation and looking up places that well Jr. and family.
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and pressing. Let us have your < > ; Subscription $1.50 a year in advance i will afford them some pleasure—
business.
I and Dayton is "sitting prettv." Our FILL ON NEWBERG
BRIDGE APPROACH BEGUN
Back comes the McNary-Haugen highways are (not yet) well signed
EXPERT BARBER WORK
Agriculture in to tell the traveler wnat we nave une
’ •. Farm Relief bill.
< > ' general and mid-western agriculture
*bow them, such as Bauer's water Fill " dl Replace Old Wooden Struct­
J! in particular, is roused and the battle
farm, Hirter s camping grounds. | ure. Inter-County Span to Have
E. G. KIDD
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nurk the
th»* nLI
hiKtitrir* i block- [ Laminated Deck; Ferry Now Oper­
For I . th»»
‘be ritv
city park,
old historic
9****4**4'M-#-W'S'*$****4444-s'' for Federal aid is to continue.
the sixth time this measure is to de- ' house, and other places of interest. । ating,
mand the attention of Congress and | ^'ur camP ground is (not yet) coin-
Earl !.. McNutt, contractor, yes-
the Prasident—and unless all signs I l‘b"te where these travelers might
DAYTON LUMBER
fad the next Congress w ill again put I 8‘°P fur ‘b* night and leave the next 1 terdnv began construction of the new
YARD
it up to the President to give agri- morning with the resolution that they 600 foot till which will replace an
•ulture some sort of relief or assist-
return on their next vacation trip. > equal amount of wooden approach to
a
vital
"
hat
are you going to do about these ■ the Newberg bridge over the Willa­
ance, else have the party faci
A. H. ROBINSON, Prop.
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things? Are you going to wait until mette river, it was reported by Coun­
issue in the 1928 election.
Concluding a streneous two-daj suow flies and then say that it should ty Commissioner J. E. Smith who
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; spent the day in the northern end of
■ ssion, in which agricultural Laders ;ba»e been done?
< > Building Material Of All Kinds
¡the county inspecting work on the
i epresenting farm organizations from
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A very good and well known and bridge, and paving and other county
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a dozen mid-western and Southern
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states
participated,
the
Northwestern
pr°u>inent
Salem man came to the of- road work at Aurora, all in Marion
Box
177
Phone
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• Agricultural Conference at St. Paul I "ce
The Statesman 1 hursday to ■ County.
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The Newberg bridge, when it is
> last week passed a resolution demand J sa-' something ought to be done to
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include the makers of booze as ac- re-opened to travel about September
•
ing
that
the
McNary-Haugen
Farm
DAYTON.
OREGON
Relief Bill be enacted into law at the ccssories before the fact in the pros­ I. will have nil new timbers in the
next session of Congress. Further: ecution of the unfortunate and weak new approach, shortened 600 feet by
woman who now cowers before the the new dirt fill, the main portion I
MS-»-»'-* another resolution was unamimoualy
adopted requesting the House Com­ bar of justice with a long prison term spanning the river will have been re
Agate Grinding
mittee on Agriculture to meet before staring her in the face. Because, enforced with new steel, and it will
Jewelry Made to Order
the regular session of Congress and says this man, the makers of the hell- ; have a new laminated deck of two-by-
’ ' h 8tu
- ‘r -•
. - and । fours laid on edge.
have the McNary-Haugen bill ready , “
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befuddled • her mind
According the Engineer W. J. Cui- I :
for
introduction
when
Congress
con-
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scnt
l
his
weak
sister
out
on
her
trail
V. H. BALLARD
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venea.
involuntary murder are more guil- ver, such a decking will outlast a fiat J
Senator Brookhart of Iowa. Con-
than she is of the crime that sent deck by several months, and perhaps ■
Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler
gressman O. J. Kvade of Minnesota 11 KtH’d young man to his untimely even years. And the structure is 1
x ! stronger and doe» not easily roughen, j |
t anti many members of Congress from grave.— Statesman.
since the tituber is laid edgewise to A
DAYTON,
OREGON T mid-western and southern states were
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We are informed that both Presi­ traffic.
T among tne speakers at the conference
At the present time n ferry in I i
. ► I and virtually all urged unremitting dent Coolidge and Vice-President
¡•'effort to gain “full equality for agri- , PaWls were fairly dclugd with tish- iperation five hundred feet above the A
Grafaphones at the lowest ’
M ulture.
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it
i
t
i int* turkli* n«i «rift« whrin
on
It was declared the adn.in- i ing tackle as gifts when they an- bridge site is handling traffic over the • fl
Price ever known in the
Repairs •<
Wc Woodburn-Newberg route.
istration had "clearly repudiated the 1 1 nounced their vacation plan,
county
platform on which it was elected” in might mention here that “our vaca- on the bridge which will total above —
$30,000, will be apportioned to Marion
, tion starts week after next.
its failure to give relief.
and Y'amhill counties.
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So with our Flood Relief—Farm J
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Federal agents caught three
' Relief; Bankers laying a barrage or
Z. SPANGLE BARBER ♦ the groundwork for tariff revision Jersey bootleggers who dumped sour SMALL COMMUNITIES DEVELOP 4
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I "downward'' (scheduled immediately mash in a stream which killed the i
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as ‘be country towns and J
after election) and the usual presi­ fish. Evidently "dead fish tell tales.”;
I smaller cities hold the preponder- 11
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Ladies Haircutting
dential year manoeuvering of party
Agency for Newberg Laundry < leaders, the December session of Con­
Food by radio now. At least the a”te of newspaper circulation in the ‘ j
static nut in our neighborhood said nation, so the thousands of smaller; ]
gress promises to be merry.
BATHS
he got Hamburg and Java the other I industries of these towns hold the j
preponderance of payrolls and gen- IX
night.
Last Sunday a large party occupied
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■ irai production, except in a few high- ♦
i the city park for the purpose of cele-
LSKSHZHSKSXSHSXSXSKSXXXZM ly specialized industries, remarks the I X
it Pantagraph, of Bloomington, III.
V brating a family reunion. Those tak- M
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- . ing part were from various parts of 3
This remarkable industrial growth ! X
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WEBFOOT
Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and £ the state and some of them visited X
H has taken place largely within the ;
Life. We care for your needs. X! Dayton for the first time. During R3xsxsx3xxxxwsxzx3x3:43xxns past twenty-five years, and has been j Z
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I the course of their stay here, which
and Mrs. Joe Dorsey called at concurrent with the far-reaching de- , T
v i! nm< nt of electrical power and dis- : X
J. L. Sharman & Son
' :afted the bett • part of the day, they j the Mr. Judge
Daniels home in McMinn-
v ! very much wished to see the relics
, tribution. Large power plants at ' I
ville, Sunday.
and cf
central points nre linked to far re- ♦
। course it was locked and the key
Mrs d. F. Botsford of Kearney, mote places, to ami Iler towns and ' 7
could not be located.
even to the open country regions.
. ever coming out looking anythmr 1 ebr.. is a guest at the James Rich
All this tends to result in men em- ”,
LADD’S FUNERAL
v like
We
readily But
know
reason people
whv ardson home.
himself.
out the
of town
ployed in industry being able more ♦
14HMI7
J i want
*3 to
locked
and
no
interest
taken
these it things
when they । A cousin of Mrs. E. L. Kuhn. Mrs.
To Serve MUiVlL
Humanity Better
it. show
It is see
because
¡3 so visitor
confounded
• - j i to
the
out-of-town
thru
and more to find homes where they |
Day and Night Phone Blue 90 “
irty in there that a white man dare Lula Jones of Hillsboro, is visiting at can have more of the comforts of life
: M DR.
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C.
GOODRICH
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i
particular
party,
which
was
a
large
I
c M innville ,
O regon fl
in w- '
* of the Kuhn home.
than they could in the congested
centers of the great cities. Electric­
Lida Honnold of McMinnville, H ity contributes to the recreational
niece of Mr. James Richardson, is facilities of smaller communities, and
visiting here for a few days.
tied up with the auto and radio, its
younger brothers, provide all the ad-
Gu-sts Sunday at the James Rich­ vantages of the large city to the ...
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one, ran all over town to find some ardson home were Mrs. Laddames country dwellers.
DENTIST
The industrial output of smaller •
" i one who had a key to get into the and son Charles of Portland.
cities and “country towns” is grad-1 •
w । building. Had they known the condi-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crietser spent
Office Phone - Red 49
tion inside it is quite probable that Sunday at Haskins with Mr. nnd Sirs. ually surpassing in volume the out-
, put of the gnat centers of population.
DAYTON,
OREGON j they would not have wanted the key May, parents of Mrs. Crietser.
so badly.
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Summer cultivation of the Oregon
We have been trying for a long
Mr. Douthit,
E. L. Kuhn's nrune orchard is shallow, 2 or 3
time to draw tha out-of-town visitor father, has been quite ill in the hos-
to our city and this is a sample of pital in McMinnville for the past Inches, as recommended by the pro­
H. W. Burnard, M. D.
the reception they receive when they week but was able to be removed to duction committee at the O. A. C.
meeting of the Northwest Dried
DAYTON TRIBUNE
W. T. W ACY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WTABtlSHlD 1904 - PHOM WHITt OOH
MVMINNVILLt, OREGON
ECONOMY
SERVICE
QUALITY
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PHYSICIAN
PHONE RED 78
DAYTON,
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OREGON <
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OAKLAND
PONTIAC
DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE
Best Beds on Earth
Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop.
DAYTON,
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OREGON
If you have poultry to sell of «,:
feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY.
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I can save you money. Cail - V
on me. Phone Red 79.
DAYTON
OREGON
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor......
....... W. S. Hibbert
Recorder-
W. T. H. Tucker
Treasurer
.. .J. E. Mellinger
City Marshall, Street and Water
Commissioner......... T. A. Boulden
Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon- 1
derhausen, James Penland, Iner'
Mortensen, James Wakefield and j
Frank Louis.
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Regular meetings first Monday in '
each month.
In selecting fruits for the Oregon a
home orchard those with which the ■ ’
grower is familiar and likes are nat- i
urally the first choice. If adapted to A
the climate and other conditions then
they are in order, says the experiment I A
station, whether rated as first class ’
commercial fruit or not. The per- (
son to be satisfied is the home owner, j A
not a more or less fastidious public, -a
Prune convention, and frequent
enough to keep the weeds down. Less
frequent tillage is needed as the sea­
son advances, and none at all after
the middle of July in non-bearing
orchards. Only shallow summer till­
age implements such as Acme, Kim­
ball or spike-tooth harrow are used.
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Whnt ever became of the old-fash­
ioned girl who used to spend Saturday
mornings breathing into lamp chim­
neys and cleaning them with an old
newspaper ?
Anyway the pessimist doesn’t en­
rage you by looking on the bright
side when you are having a good
time being a martyr.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce to the pub
lie that we have now got moved in
to our new showrooms at the corner
or 3rd and B street We will be
very pkaced to meet you here and
can assure you of the same courteous
treatment in the future as in the
past
First Motor Co
Phone Red 23
McMinnville, Oregon
tIOT
sunriER
May be turned into n veritable time of pleasure by having a good-
ly supply of our SPECIAL KINDS of easy and quickly prepared
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foods, from which to satisfy your desires, whether for something
REAL SI BSTANTIAL or a DAINTY DELICACY.
Come in!
It will be a pleasure to demomstrste them to you.
HIBBERT’S GROCERY
PHONE RED 26
DAYTON, OREGON
T
And other rectal disorder» cured by ambulant method».
Reports From Cases
For many years, piles bleeding nnd protruding daily: “Have had
no bleeding or protrusion since the first treatment. Am perfectly
satisfied with result».”
Piles, fissure and constipation. “This is my first relief in 20 years.
I had no idea how much other trouble the rectal condition was caus­
ing.”
Results Are Prompt and Permanent
No Loss of Time From Your Work
Much less expensive for there is no hospital bill or loss of income.
The latest, non-surgcial, most successful treatment for rectal con­
ditions.
The same method as that used by leading rectal specialists.
RECTAL EXAMINATION FREE
Dr. Wm. Stryker
Phone Green 20
Corner G & 2nd Sta., McMinnville, Orc.
s Pure and It’s Rich
Our milk is daily subject to careful tests for
pureness and richness. And it must pass
these tests, otherwise it can never reach your
table.
The Dayton Dairy
Fresh supply on hand at all tim cs nt Dayton Ment Co.
71x22 and we will »trat delivery at once.
Phone
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