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THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1927 THE DAYTON TRIBUNE PAGE SIX here he also wrote to hi» sister» at Vancouver, Wash., and at Seattle. He leaves three sisters beside» his brother here. These «n1 Mrs. Orlen I Scott of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Wm. I Hopkina of Seattle, and Mrs. Russell Wiley of Klickitat. -Graphic. --------- 1 j------------ STUDY OF RURAL RATES Heal for use on a furm when current is purchased from a company follows: milking machine, pumping water for home and stock, any power operation using from three to five horsepower (providing the proper sUed trans former Is installed) such ns grinding feed, sawing wood, operating hny hoist, shop equipment, drill press nnd large vinery stone, artiveial lighting The agricultural experiment »ta- of poultry houses to increase egg lay tion of the Univoreity of Wisconsin ing, incubators and brooder», big mo has conducted studies in rural elec tors with portable transformers for : trification, and has concluded that the threshing and silo filling where spec- rate for rural electric service should 1 consist of a monthly charge to cover 1 | approximately the fixed investment i costs and u low rate for current. The ! averag investment per rural cus- | tomer in Wisconsin is $375, based on an average lino cost of about $1,000 । X per mile and on an average of 2.7 ♦ customers per mile. This expense lx I 7 Beginning Saturday night, I incurred by n company when it puts I < > itself in readiness to serve a farmer [ July 30, 1927, a serie» of old and will continue as long us poles rot ' > time dunces will be given ul Dunken's Hull, Newberg. in the ground and taxes nnd interest I Refreshments will be served must bi- paid. This expense will be about the same whether 10 or 100 ’ free at the opening dunce. Finest old time music in Orc kilowatt hours per month are used. > Electrical equipment found prac- * gon. iul arrangement» can be made with the power company for connecting the transformer* when power 1» wanted; churn, cream »vparate, wa»hlng mu- chine, electric Iron, vacuum cleaner and other appliance». -------------- 1-------------- Lot» of men »ecrvtly envy the tramp*» don't care diapoallion. J Yamhill River Pic nic Camp Grounds OLD TIME DANCE No Regular hours If the home owner knew just when and how and at what hour the sneak thief or burglar was to “pull the job” at his home—he could of course be prepared and would suffer no loss. But do things work out that way. The safest method therefore is to take every reason able precaution, and one of the most efficient ways to protect valuables is in a safety deposit box. FISHING BOATING TWO SWIMMING TANKS for Old and Young Diving Board Stoves, Tables nnd Benches for Picnic parties, with line play ground. Elertric Lighted ERNEST IIIRTER, Prop. GentM 50c 35c I During summer months, when the family is away from home a great deal, is the time when sneak thieves are most active. A safety deposit box here at our bunk costs little. Valuable papers, flat silver and other valu ables are safe and insured against loss. Dundee, Oregon Hand-Cut Pattern No. 1118 SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN TIME TABLE Step in. See for yourself. Let us explain the low (Ayroc^«TKH] cost and the service we extend to all our patrons Bank of Dayton SHOE REPAIR M AN- THOUGHT SUICIDE Patronize Tribune Advertisers To Portland 7:25 10:06 12:09 5:07 7.49 5:48 A M. 8:36 A M. 10:48 A.M. 3:38 P.M. 6:32 P.M. 350 354 358 352 360 J. W. Scott Writes Letters and Leaves Note on Clothes Indicating His Drowning. A little over two months ago J. W. I and L. W. Scott came to Newberg ' from Kelso, Wash., and opened a shoe shop in the building formerly ( ' repair tccupied by Jasper Bales in the same business. They took out a three i months lease at that time, and as this would soon expire, J. W. Scott told | his brother that he thought he would look for a new location for their busi- ness, as they had not been doing as well as they thought they should, He left last Thursday morning for We have a remarkable little furnace that makes the heating stove n"d on Saturday morning obsolete and unnecessary. So compact it can be installed in a very L. W. Scott received a letter from small and low-ceiling basement. Costs little if any more to operate i mm written from th«* Kenton hotel | n Portland and stating his purposes than a stove, yet is a high grade furnace, complete in every way. A to commit suicide. L. W. Scott at l once went to portland to try and find his brother but did not succeed in locating him. These furnaces include all the features you would want in a de In the meantime an employe of pendable and economical pipeless furnace. Heating unit is well the Swift & Co. packing plant, walk welded steel construction, very strong and durable—and produces ing along the bank of the slough near the greatest possible amount of heat from the wood you bum. All the livestock exposition building, joints of heating units are acetylene welded and cannot leak smoke * found a blue serge coat hanging on a or fumes. The fire-box is built up from heavy sectional lining plates, fence post. On top of the coat was any section of which can be quickly renewed at small cost. . hung a light colored cap. Attached to a coat button was found an env«- Jop« which contained this note: “I, J. W. Scott, of Newberg, a shoe re —>ir —inn ti-ed of lif», fumned into the river.” On the outside of the en- A large capacity, wood burning, home heating plant. We claim v«>lopo was Scott’s name and address. that this furnace will deliver more heat to the rooms at LOWER No. 715 First Street, Newberg., first cost and lower fuel cost than any other furnace made. L. W. Scott spent some time in Portland and Vancouver investigating COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US ON YOUR HEATING is of the opinion that his brother has PROBLEMS actually committed suicide. Author ities in Portland advised against dragging the slough to recover the body because of the present high water conditions. Mr. Scott returned to Newberg on Tuesday nnd will take his shoe repair machinery to Vancou ver and store it there and will go into some other line of business. In speaking of his brother, he said to the Graphic representative, “He eemed rather moody and inclined to talk about life and such things for a 'one time. Ho had been in poor health and while we were both dis appointed in the business which we secured here, I do not thing that was his reason for this act.” Both of the local men were single and they occupied rooms together in the rear of the shop. The one who has disappeared always seemed to fo rthese hot days. All styles and sizes. Priced from $5.50 up. At be of a jovial disposition and waved to a light socket anywhere Fully guaranteed. at passersby and seemed always I ready to make friends. Asked why | he chose that particular place for his j act, his brother stated that it was ' probably because he had worked in that neighborhood at one time and stayed at the Kenton hotel then. Be- i sides writing letters to his brother Take home one of our electric hot plates and keep away from ( Leave Portland 7:30 A M. 9:45 A.M. 1:15 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:40 P.M. 6:30P.M. No. Due Dayton 351 8:69 A M. 11:10 A M. 357 2:40 P.M. 359 6:00 P.M. 353 355 7:13 P.M. Special to Corvallis (Sun. only) 6:05 P.M. : OREGON DAYTON, From Portland Grand-daughter of the notorious Ìcsse James is now in Los Angeles ó o play the part of her great grand mother, or the mother of the James brothers, in a movie of ihe live» bi the West's famed tud men. ' 1 A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. P.M. i il X For the Small Hom For the Large Home » Miller Plumbing Co M c M innville , O regon Electric Fans % t Cook and keep Cool cooking over a hot wood fire. These hot plates range in price from 4? 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