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If you want to live in clover, Just look the wide world over And you can't beat— DAYTON VOL. XIV NO. 31 Sag ton PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HARRIN PROPRETY TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE TODDAY PAY MORE ATTENTION TO THE PRUNE NOUBTRY Ä I DAYTON, OREGON, AUGUST 1H. 1927. > IL B JL X K ,n h* tH*art the Rkh W” , AV,ETTE Subscription $1.50 per year in advance Fowler, mother of Mrs. Johnson, here 8NZNZKZNZMZMZMZNZMZHZNZMZM g ad. from Alabama, were at Lina Buck- i i -For McCormick - Deering impie ley’s home to help her celebrate her LOCAL NEWS Dwelling Formerly Occupied by Gurs« According the County Agent 8. T. DUNDEE g ment», see U’Ren Hardware in Day birthday. line and Family Totally Des White, more attention must be given NZNZNZMZMZNZNZMZHZNZNZMZMu. ton Recent visitors in the Burnard- HZHZKZNZNZHZMZNZMXNZHZMZNX troyed— Firemen Show to the quality of the fruit if the prune —See Dr. Stryker’s ad on page 2. Mr». D. A. Snyder has been on the Simpkin home were Mr. and Mrs. Some Quick Work in industry is to be a paying proposi Mr. and Mr». B. Groth returned Good crab apple» wanted. Phoni- sick list this week and is reported as August Rudine, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Getting on the Job tion in Yamhill County. The big Red Friday from Cannon Beach. improving. 3fl, Day ton. Chytraus and daughter Helen of Los question facing every prune grower Mrs. Ella Swink visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peffer and fam Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lillian Keene in »pending the week Dayton won aroused to action this at this time is the restoring of soil ily spent Sunday with relatives and Felt and daughter Margaret, of Salt with the Bimrose family in Portland. with her sister Wanda in Monmouth. (Thursday) morning about 9:30 by fertility in the orchards. Cover Harry Ryan of Philomath, attend Mr». R. M. Cooper was a passenger acquaintances in Salem. Lake City. the furious ringing of the fire bell, crops should be seeded by September ed the funeral of Eva Ryan, Sunday Mrs. Walker ’ s brother, Mr. Frank to Portland to visit her father on Tuesday forenoon while Mr. E. Ma- when it wax dixeouvered that the 1. Supplemented with 150 to 250 Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Meeks visited of oaivio, Salem, is visiting a at __ the bee was working on the Peter Swan i Ritchie «« Harris property on the corner of pounds of nitrate of soda or 125 to Monday. relatives in Portland during the week. Mr. Harry Gray ia now the proud ! Methodist parsonage this week. son place he was unfortunate in hav Third and Church streets, near the 150 pounds sulphate of ammonia and owner and driver of a new Chevrolet! Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Filer accom- Mrs. J. p. Bryan is visiting her ing his hand pierced by a nail that echoed house, was on Are. The local 300 pounds of superphosphate, the daughter, Mrs. A. D. Brooks, in Carl touring car. i Ponied by Mrs. Dower spent Sunday was protuding from a wall and he fire boya responded quickly and done following gives a splendid top dress, Geo. Frexhour left for Belview at Pctch camp in the Yamhill country. was compelled to quit the job while ton. some splendid work, Three minutes ing to the non-iiguine cover crops: Frederick Holzmeyer called at Tuesday to visit hia daughter, Mr», i Mr- and Mr». Jame» Nelson and he takes care of the hand, which has . and ten seconds from the sounding of 40 poumix common vetch and 30 St. Vincents hospital to see Mrs. Ellis Geo. Griffith. ' family newcomers to town are oc- been causing him considerable pain. the fire bell they had two streams of pounds winter barley or rye; or, 40 -Let Art fix your watch. He knows copying the Frcshour house near the Dinner guests at the Metohdist Baker and baby. water playing on the Haines. pounds vetch and 40 pound» wheat or how. Davis and Anderson, Jewelers, ^hool building. Mr. and Mrs. David Marr and parsonage Saturday evening were It is not known how the fire got a oats; or, fl pecks straight winter Mr. and Mr». L. N. Colwell of Chic Mis. I. H. White, Miss Pauline Ritch daughter spent the week in Tillamook McMinnville, Oregon. start ax the house wux unoccupied grains; or, 8 pounds rape. Applica L. D. Krake left Tuesday evening 1 ago, are expected to spend a few ie, Miss Mamie Smith, Mr. Dwight and at the beaches. and xomc of the windows were board tion should be made the first part of Geo. Ryan of North Bend, came day» at the Burnard-Simpkin home Richie, Mr. I. H. White and Mr. Nile ed up. When first dixeouvered the Febrary. Unless the soil is naturally for Sheridan where he will work for the last of this week. Sunday for the funeral of Eva Ryan, a few weeks. Hilburn, all of Salem. The group flames had burned through the roof productive, a top dressing can well Miss Freda of Corvallis, represented the wedding party of who was buried Sunday. .•a»». — . —— Cumming» ~............. Mr». Munv Jake uvitjiiigi-c Heidinger nnu and nine little non son and had gained good headway w^ien be added to leguminous crops. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herring left Sat Rolland are in Salem again this week *’ spending a few joyful days with Miss Pauline Ritchie, who is Mrs. the firemen arrived. Being an old have growth worthwhile, the follow- her long time friend. Mrs. Harry Walker’s cousin, and Mr. Nile Hil urday night for the coast and re visiting relatives. building it burned readily and the ing spring, cover crop» must be Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of Portland, ¡ Sherman and husband, burn. The wedding was solemnized turned Monday evening. firemen did splendid work in subduing seeded eurly. Mrs. John Herring and Mrs. Beulah family moved visited her father, C. D. Kidd, and her j Mr John Hickey and at the White home in Salem the fol the flames as quickly ax they did. ------------ 1------------ brother E. G. Kidd, Sunday. ; from the Harris house on 3rd street lowing afternoon by Rev. Walker. Parrett visited the Oregonian home It wa* not long after the firemen 4 ACRES RETURN $1500 Miss Edith Ott and her mother ar- Makefield house in the South- Mrs. Walker played the wedding Wednesday and report it very beauti arrived, however, that the roof of ful. rived home Sunday evening from a wea t part of town, march. the building fell in and the linning Unionvale Growers Report on Bei Ellis Baker spent Sunday in Port few days recreation on the coast. | Mr . L. D. Krake is spending these on the interior of the houxe could be --- :—5----- Crops for This Season. land visiting with his family. Mrs Mrs. Harold Newman and children ^°t days in Sheridan where he is em- Dr. Goodrich Joined Caravan seen falling from the studding. Baker expects to be home the end of of Nehalem, are visiting the Walter! Ploy«! in doing some painting and On Sunday Dr. O. C. Goodrich and this week. Mrs. R. L. ‘Harris, who owns the UNIONVALE, Or., Aug. 13.— (Spe Jackman family a few days this week ¡carpenter work. family joined the Fox Breeders cara property, left this morning on the ial)—Unable to secure enough pick Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman are). Mr. “n<i Mrs. Frank Wirfs were van in McMinnville enroute to Cor „.^1 an<* Mrs. J- A.. Chapman and * : 15 stage for Portland, and up to th. ers during strawberry picking, many Portland Sunday to visit hi» moth- vallis. During the trip they visited * irgil Chapman of Sherwood, visit time of writing she could not be lo- were lost, nevertheless from a four on their vacation and are enjoying the cool breeze at Newport for a short cr ’ w^° reported as quite sick at some eight or ten fox breeding ranch ed their daughter, Mrs. Jack Parrett cated to inform her of her loss, and acre patch, Neil Stoulcnburg reports and family, Monday. her home in that city. time. es. This caravan was accompanied it could not be ascertained whether a net sale of $1500. Some growers Mr. and Mrs. W. Harding have just Clair Stilwell, »on son of J. B by Mr. J. O. Reiley of Michigan, who Mrs. F. M. Hord and sons, Messrs. Mr. Glair the buildin gcarried insurance or not. with less acreage report even a great returned from Forest Grove where Bert and Frank Hord, of Portland, I Stilwell Sr. of San Francisco, Calif., is the president of the National Fox Dayton can well be proud of their er percentage of return», ax strawber s here visiting his father who has Breeders Association. They experi they attended the Seventh Day Ad fire brigade as the boys are always ries were very large and of excellent »pent Sunday at the Henry Chapman I * been ventists camp . leeting. quite sick for a week or so. home. enced much pleasure and gained con on the job and respond well whenever quality, although price received was The Neighbors of Woodcraft picnic- son of Mr. A delegation of five people from Master Howard Kidd, siderable valuable instruction in fox ed Thursday noon with Mrs. Lee Len the fire bell sumbions them to duty. moderate. and Mrs. E. G. Kidd, is in Portland the Methodist church in Tillamook raising. ----------- 1------------ Loganberry picking is over. Grow this week visiting his aunt, Mrs. attended the morning preaching ser- hart near McMinnville. A very en NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF ------------ s-------•— ers report about four tons per acre Hopkins. joyable day was spent. l vices at the Dayton Methodist church Fred Matches is New Postmaster THE COUNTY EQUALIZA in fields where 5% ton* were picked Henry Thun and family, Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huddleston Sunday. TION BOARD Mr. Fred Matches is our new post Thun and the children of Fred Thun, a year ago. Good prices were receiv and children of Corvallis visited Sun- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hibbert and ed for the berries, which were large lay with ins mother, Mrs. M. E. Hud- daughter Hester arrived home Fri- master and in charge of the office left Tuesday morning for a drive Notice is hereby given that on Mon mid of excellent quality.—Oregonian dleston and family. evening after spending several having received the office from the through Yellowstone park. day September 12, 1927, The board of ---- 5------------ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parrett, Miss Mrs. Grace Fisher and little daugh- - (*ays vacationing at Bend and Red- hands of Prof. L. L. Gooding, who has EQUALIZATION of Yamhill County, POULTRY ASSOCIATION TO been temporary P. M. for a short Irene Way, Virgil Chapman, left ter of Portland, is visiting f«th. mond. her fath- Oregon, will meet in the County HOLD ALL DAY MEETING er, W. F. Abdill, and other relatives Mr. Claude Proffitt, who has been time. Mrs. Iner Mortensen will con Saturday evening to make the Mt. Court House at McMinnville, Oregon, engaged in teaching at Pendleton, tinue to be the assistant postmaster Hood loop, returning Sunday evening. here this week. and publicly examine the Assessment The Yamhill County Poultry As Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson and Mrs. Z. Spangle is slowly recover- arrived home Tuesday for. a visit for the time being. Mr. Matches is Rolls for said Yamhill County for sociation is arranging an all-day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. a pleasant appearing young man and son, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alder ing from the operation on her feet the year 1927, and correct all errors meeting to be held on the H. O. Han we predict for him that he will make and son of Portland, were Sunday expects to be able to sit up some Proffitt. in valuation, description, or quality son farm one mile north of Newberg and many friends in his new calling. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Charles Krumel was taken to the -------------- §-------------- of Ia>ts, Lands. or other property as August 30. Al) members and friends in the near future. ces Keyes. hospital at McMinnville last Friday Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Walker were sessed by the County Assessor. Traffic Now at Peak who are interested in poultry are in Salem Sunday and while there per evening for treatment of a bone hi M». •-><( Mrs. E. Allan and daugh It shall tie the duty of all parsons invited. H. E. Cosby, poultry spec According to a recent report by the ter Ardis with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. jury in his leg. He is improving interested to appear at the time and ialist of O. A. C.. wiil give a culling formed the wedding ceremony of slowly. state highway department the traffic Allan, visited Thursday afternoon place appointed to show cause, if any, demonstration. Those attending are Mrs. Walker’s cousin. •Mrs. Ella Harris left on the Wed on the roads leading to the coast with Mr. and Mrs. B. Hornberger in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Unger, after a why the assessed valuation as return asked to bring baskets. few day» sojourn at Pacific City, nesday morning stage for Portland, and beaches is heavier now than at Independence. ed by the County Assessor for the -------------- J-------------- Mrs. Frank Haskins and children ■ame home in time to enjoy sorhe of where she will visit her sisters until any period of the season. year 1927, on all lands, lots and other BIDS WAITED This movement is expected to con spent ten days at Rockaway enjoying her school commences about the first he heat Monday afternoon. property in Yamhill County shall not tinue well into September. The high the beach and also visiting with Mrs Mrs. Lina Buckley took her depart of September. »Land as so returned. Sealed bids will be received by the ure Tuesday in a car driven by friends Mr. and Mrs. Rand of Sherdian, way through McMinnville has been Haskin’s mother, Mrs. M. C. Crosby, W. L. Osborn, clerk of School District No. 28, Coun io Gresham, where she will visit fer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. receiving her share of this traffic ac who lives there. County Assessor. ty of Yamhill. State of Oregon, unti ner Dayton friends for a short while. Cooper of this place motored over the cording to residents there. The Mrs. Mamie Nelson was called back Dated Augunt 18, 1927. Sept. 1, 1927, for the transportation Mrs. Payne and children Ernie and Mt. Hood loop Sunday and report an county seat, however, has been quiet from California on account of the of pupils from the L. A. Rossner fan. iVoody, and Edward Herring and enjoyable trip. the past week due to the intense heat. illness of her son Lewis in Payesly, PACIFIC LIVESTOCK SHOW to the school house at Dayton for 'ern Goodrich, arrived home from a Ore. Mrs. Nelson brought him back ------------ 5------------ Mrs. Charles Baily and little son OCT. 29th TO NOV. u'ith nine months, and from the Unity- home and he is some better. week’s stay at Newport the first of of St. Johns, Oregon, are spending • Mrs. Miller Writes Friends Here District No. 23, to the school house .he week. Miss Patricia Bentley, who accom some of these hot days with her par Letters from Mrs. Delia Miller to The premium list of the seventh in Dayton for nine months. Outline ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Odgen, liv friends here tell of their arrival at panied her grandmother to Southern After a week or ten days visit nt annual Pacific International Livestock of route and specifications for busses her fathers home in Lowell, Wise., California, returned home Sunday some of the coast beaches Mrs. Leaf i ing near town. Exposition, to be held at Portland. may be had at the clerks office. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spangle after and that she is having a nice visit evening. She reported a very fine Sheard reached home Monday and is Oct. 29th to Nov. 5th, inclusive, is Upon the acceptance of bid, the appreciating this good visiting relatives here for about a but does not like the climate as well time but that it was hot there. now being distributed. Extra copies bidder must file suitable bond, same apparently Mrs. Lee Eddens as the guest of week took their departure for their as she does this part of Yamhill warm weather. may be had from General Manager to be left to the discretion of the Modesto home in California Monday County, Oregon. If Mike (her dog) Mrs. Fannie Allen of Newberg, spent Mrs. Jennie Murphey and daugh O .M. Plummer, 211 N. W. Bank school board. could talk he would agree with her in several days in Astoria and Seaside ters, who have been spending a week morning. Bldg., Portland, Oregon. School board reserves the right to or more at the coast, reached home Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Stretch of Har capital letters for the thunder storms last week. They made the trip by The total amount of cash prize« reject any and all bids. boat which was very enjoyable. last week end much refreshed by risburg, spent Saturday night and scare him nearly to death. offered in all the various departments Attest: Newberg Fire Department came Sunday with his parents, Mr. and their outing. ------------ 5 ------------ , approximate $11)0,000. E. G. Kidd, up to Dundee Monday evening and Mrs. N. S. Stretch, returning home Harvesting Almost Completed Mrs. Chester Christenson has a fine The same superintendents, who ser Clerk School District No. 28 I For-Terrior dog she is desirous of in the late evening. According to street talk, practically , put on a practice fire drill at the ved last year, practically, have been O. C. Goodrich, Miss Catherine Burnard was oper the bulk of the field harvesting will school house. Many were fortunate giving away. Parties wanting a dog selected for the coming show. As Chairman Board of Directors of this kind will do well to see Mrs. ated on for the removal of a cataract be concluded this week. Crops, while to witness this which was very inter- _________ s_________ a matter of fact, the heads of depart from her left eye last Monday at the they have not been in many instances ! esting. Christenson. ments of the Pacific International an CESTI RE RESCUES GIRL Portland Eye and Ear hospital. She as heavy per acre as anticipated earl t Alex Leslie, of the Navy, on the The Royal Neighbors of America changed very little, which assures a is reported as doing well at the pres ier in the season, are of good quality L. S. S. California, which is now in held a very pleasant meeting in their smooth, splendid show year ; after Negro Arrested When Passing Mo I hall Monday night and the members ent time. and of a fair price. Out of state dry dock for awhile, spent the week year. torist Acts Promptly. Miss Ila Campbell, daughter of the who failed to attend missed a fine reports have it that throughout the end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. With bumper crops al) over the late Elmer Campbell of the Hopewell northwest grain crops have been George Leslie, and sister, Mrs. F. W. treat of ice cream and cake. country, and livestock people beginn Meyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell of neighborhood, and little niece from heavy. Slight motion of a young woman's ing to feel the increases which are Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan and daugh Salem, were the company at the W. Heppner, Ore., 'in-laws of Arthur hand saved her from further molest -------------- § -------------- slowly taking place, it is a foregone ter Ardis of Canada, who have been S. Hibbert home for a short time Keene, called at the L. D. Krake ing by Spencer Crawford, negro, Irish Setter Pups For Sale conclusion that the Pacific Interna visiting the W. S. Allan home, left Sunday afternoon. Anyone interested in buying a high- tional this year will live t/p to its early yesterday, and resulted in cap home Tuesday afternoon and took Mrs. Ambrose Mellinger and daugh class Irish setter should see S. T. for the Oregon beaches to be gone ture of the negro. back some fruit that they called real motto—"Bigger and Bitter.” ters Misses Ruth and Maud, and sons White, county agent, who still has a several weeks, before returning to J .C. Proffitt of Dayton, Ore., driv peaches. ------------ 5------------ George and Robert, of Newberg, few for sale. There is nothing better their home in Canada. Prof. L. L. Gooding and family ing by East Second and Morrison Special Services nt Methodist Church cousins of the J. E. Mellinger fam Saturday, 27th day of August, 2:00 The services at the M. E. Church streets. Saw the movement of the were in Coburg Wednesday visiting ily of Dayton, made them a short in the way’ of pedigree and perform p.m. at the school house, is the day a daughter before leaving for their hand, jumped from his car and caught ance back of this litter and if you in Dayton this coming Sunday morn visit Sunday afternoon. want a real field worker as well as a the school board has set aside to pass ing will be unique in that the whole Crawford, who had seized the woman new home in Freewater, Oregon, Mr. Geo. I. Shelbourne of Union where Mr. Gooding is to teach the The school don’t pass up the oppor on the school budget. Keizer Methodist church will dismiss by the arm and threatened to kill her coming vale, has contracted with the New companion, school year. board desire a large attendance to she scrertmed, according to the if tunity of securing one of these pups. and come across the river to attend Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Abdill and berg Canning Co. for fifteen tons of discuss ways and means of handling Sunday school and church here. They girl’s story to the police. Being out Evergreen Blackberries. Any berry- the district indebtedness. Epidemic of Accidents will idso come prepared to offer some after hours and disorderly conduct children of Garibadi, have been at the pickcrs out of employment can se home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Relatives from far and near will special musical numbers. The Keizer were charges tentatively’ placed Sheriff Manning states that there W. Smith, for a few days. Ralph cure work from Mr. Shelbourne. gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church is one formerly ser gainst the negro,—Oregonian. is an epidemic of minor automobile The seventh union Sunday evening has been laid up for a few days caus -------------- ;-------------- Frances Keyes Sunday to celebrate ved by Rev. Leroy Walker. Desir ed by a mashed foot sustained when church servic will be held in the City accidents the past couple of weeks. the birthdays of Mr. Rees of Salem, ing to hear their former pastor Workmen Moving Burned Hay None of the smashups have been ser park at 8:00 p.m. next Sunday. The a heavy piece of iron fell on him. which occurs on the 22nd and Frank preach and not wishing to miss their After playing a constant stream Mr. Del Morgariedge, who has been speaker of the evening will be Rev. ious and practically no one injured. Keyes, which is the 23rd and Mrs. own services they have decided to of water on the ruins of the hay working ------------- § -------------- at the repapering of the Simpson of the Evangelical church. Frances Patton, which is the 24th. come enforce. They will bring bas storage barn of Bill Grey, McMinn Dan Cupid on Vacation Evangelical church, sustained n bad Special music will be arranged. Eva Ryan, daughter of Mr. and ket lunches and they and the Walker's ville, for better than eight days, The county clerks office has been ly sprained insted and ankle when he Mr. E. F. Hearing, accompanied Mrs. Frank Ryan and sister to Alvy will have a dinner together in the city workmen began this week to haul the stepped down from a scaffold Monday. friends from Newberg Saturday even neglected sadly by Dan Cupid, of late, park following the service. burned material away. The fire, He continued to work until the pain ing to Oceanside, where Mrs. Hearing according to Elijah Corbett, clerk. Ryan, passed away in Walla Walla which occured early Sunday, August got so great that he was forced to and Newberg friends have been No Dayton folk have been in for following an operation. Funeral was ------------ s------------ from Hollingsworth chapel and in 7, burned between four and five hund lay up. Mrs. Parker in Auto Accident spending the last week reaching some time. terment in the Dundee cemetery on Word was received in Dayton Mon red tons of hny in hales. Spontanioua -------------- 3 -------------- home in good time Sunday evening. Mr. Harvey David of Yuma, Ariz., Sunday. Sympathy is extended teh day of the auto accident that wax re combustion was given as the cause reached here Saturday evening to Mrs. Hattie Stanley left Wednesday Leslie's Will Visit at Dundee family. ceived by Mrs. Amy Parker, mother for the flumes. visit his mother, Mrs. Nell David and morning for Bakersfield, California, Miss Anna Leslie and Geo. Mur ------------ 5------------ The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday of Mrs. D. A. Webster, ax she was his sister Bonnie David, for a few | where she will visit her son Fred dock of Seattle, will spend the rest afternoon for the annual election. nearing her home in Oregon City Mr. Stilwell is Improving days. He claims this extremely ■ hot t Stanley and family a short time, Saturday, the lady sustaining one or The many friends of Mr. J. B. weather these Oregonians are com- before proceeding to Pasedena, Calif., of the vacation visiting her parents The following officers were elected. more broken ribs. The nuto was Stilwell Sr. will be well pleased to plaining of would be considered mod where she expects to make her future and sisters here. Geo. Murdock is Mrs. E. U. Marr, President; Mrs. a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Louise Olmsted, first vice-president; driven by her grandson, Mr. R. ,1. learn that he has withstood this hot erate where he lives, the thermome home. Miss Leslie with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Ella Patton, second vice-presi Cox, when for some unknown cause weather fairly well and is somewhat ter registering from 100 to 126 de- Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ijeslie Sr. and Geo. Leslie Jr. drove dent; Mrs. Leona Hess, re-elect sec the hind wheels locked, causing the improved with hopes of regaining his grees. Excuse us. we will try and Hadley Mr. and .. Mrs. to Nehalem over the week end. Miss retary; Mrs. Katherine Miller re _ of „ Dayton, -----, .............. machine to skid and turn over. normal condition. endure the 95 degrees. ¡ Johnson of Salem, and Mrs. Etta Leslie remained for the week. elect treasurer. -------- «--------