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Kauton Volume XV LOCAL NEWS ? Œrthmw DAYTON, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 192« Harold Howarth Writes From Hawaiian Islands All County News From The Cour^ House at McMinnville Number 22 Fathers’-Sons’ Banquet Indian Relic Found In Proclaimed Success Field Near Carlton Harold Howarth, son of L. L. Ho The Father and Son's Banquet While plowing in his field near a warth. of this city, who Is making a held last Wednesday at the high lake last Saturday Silas Hayes un Dressed pork ut 12 He, K weights lour of the world as a traveling com Attend County Judge Convention school was enjoyed by a goodly num earthed an Indian pestle, an imple Jury Panel Drawn dressed Duyton Meut Co. panion of Dr. Angela Ford Warren, Judge F. B. Sackett, Commission A jury panel of thirty-one per- ber of fathers and sons. The success ment which the natives used to pre- prominent Portland doctor wrote ers W 8. Allen and Frank D. Saw sons was drawn Monday for the Feb- of the banquet was due to the fine pare corn and other grains for cook- Kidd Is reported Improved u very interesting account of his obs- yer, and wives attended the annual roury term of Ci rea It Court in thls co-operative spirit of all those who Ing. The instrument is his home in Dayton. ervatlons In u letter received by hl« convention of county judges and county which beginn February 6th participated or helped In various stone, is 12 inches long. made of perfectly purenta last week commissioners at Portland Tuesday at ten A M Those drawn w waY8- ! round, and weighs three and one F L. Case has b««n suffering ®on- Dr. Warren engaged Howarth for and Wednesday of this week. Thu Sterling Blum, farmer. Cantón; Wm. The business men of the town sold half pounds. Mr Hayes says he was sld«rablo of lute from Asthma. the trip while he was living ut her convention was held at the Mult Gunning. O. O. Estes. tickets, and made arrangements for plowing deep and struck one end of home in Portland. He Is an employ- nomah County Courthouse. son, Sylvester Latham, Jesse High, boys, who had no fathers, to take the pestle with his plow. The low- L. D Kruke and family spent Sun no of a Portland bank, The letter David Bride. Calvin Long. John Arp, them. Henry Sherman deserves ape- er end of it wa sat least two feet un day afternoon In Beilvue visiting re read In part; DIvorccH Increasing —Carlton Sentinel W (' Odell, E A Ktrts. Henry Jones. cial credit for his zeal in disposing | der ground. latives “Arrived In Honolulu Saturday, Records in the office of the Coun Albert Beck. John Bernards, Roy of tickets. He sold the largest num •A-------------- January the 7th at 7 A M took num- ty Clerk show that 169 marriage 11c- Draper, and Oliver Mabee, farmers. ber of tickets sold by any individual. Mr». M It Cooper returned from bered cur ut Wharf drove direct to en ses were Issued in 1927 and 3 2 di McMinnville; J H. Teegarden, and The high school boys also asaited in Mother of V. H. Ballard Portland Monday after several days Pall (cliffs) returning via Moanalua vorce cases were filed. Since Jan- H A McCoy. farmers. Yatnhlll; Geo. the ticket selling. Passes Away In South of Illness Gardens and the residential section uary first 12 licenses to wed have 8 Baxter and Geo. Westfall, farmers. Rev. Mr. Simpson presided as of Mouna valley thence proceeding been Issued and five divorce cases Dayton; H. J. Fleishauer, florist. toastmaster. Mr. Gubser led the men Word has been received from V. along the Wulalal Road. ty>rt Ruger filed It looks like the divorces are McMinnville; R L. Eskridge, mer- in singing songs appropriate for the H. Ballard to the effect that his combining business with und the Diamond head to Moana ho gaining on Dan Cupid thin year. chant, Sheridan; M J. CarmicheaL occasion. The speaker of the even mother passed away early in the tel where luncheon was served Dur real estate, McMinnville; Thomas ing. Dr. Pennington, of Pacific Col morning of January 16. She was ing the afternoon we went surf rid (hunt) Books Audited Draper, retired. McMinnville; M F. lege. held the attention of all pres buried the following Tuesday at 2 Mrs Emily Nichols who lias been ing und swimming In the fumed Wai The audit of Yumhiil County books Corrigan, banker. McMinnville; ent by his address on heredity and o’clock in Los Angeles, where Mr. reported III for some time la report kiki Beach. for the second half of the year 1927. Thomas Rood, contractor, Newberg; environment, a splendid and valuable Hubbard had gone upon receiving ed improving. “Honolulu Is a busy American made by Roy A. Kinney, of Salem, I' Grant Heater, farmer, Spring- talk for men. as well as boys. word of her condition. style city. The Island's multi export Mr. Ballard left Dayton on Wed- The banquet was prepared and Campbell, confection- Mr» W Barnard *»» in Port- is sugar, ull ulong the roads are shows a balance of *146,968.30 in brook; I. the county treasury on December 31, ery. Newberg, and G. B Abraham, Herved under the direction of Mrs. nesday and arrived in Los Angeles lumi lust Thursday and Friday vls- stretched sugar cane fields und palms 1927. Total receipts from July 1st warehouse, Amity. Magness. The girls who waited up Friday. He found her very low and Bing with friends which almost form u covering across to December 31st. and balance July on the tables were volunteers from nearly unconsciuos. the road. We saw muny Japanese Friends here do not expect Mr Bal- the high school, and their services Hhrep Stolen .Mm Dodu Magnaa*. Mrs. Bob at this city ut flowers and palms and 1st total 1710,305.96 and expend)* tures for the same period total *563. Claude Hembree, of Carlton, had were greatly appreciated. The food lard to return for several days yet. Hodge und Mm George Baxter ut- muny In their homeland kimonos. 337 65. s ' 4 2 sheep stolen 10 or 12 days ago consisted of turkey and many other tended Rebekah lodge In Newberg “On the Hawaiian Islands la the Taxes collected by Sheriff Man- from hi« his pasture. The loss was re- K°od things, and was prepared in an Local Telephone Company Tuesday famous Kllawea volcano. Its fiery nlng and Deputies bet ween July 1st ported to Sheriff Manning Monday ' excellent manner, and served in Holds Annual Meeting pit of molten lava Is one of the earths and December 31st total *369.731.- and an investigation was made. It quantities that please men and boys. Mrs Able lau-khand, of Oregon wonderful sights Today was spent 30. Of this amount *4.346 91 was was found that the sheep had been The table decorations consisted of City, came to see her mother. Mrs. sightseeing over the Tantalus heights The annual meeting of the Yam penalty and Interest on delinquent hauled from the pasture In a wagon pink and white carnations. Emily Nichols, who Is sick at her hill county Mutual Telephone Com (overlooking Honolulu) around the taxes. ,354.142.17 was 1926 taxes to a truck which was parked about The fellowship was splendid and pany was held recently in the Opera home hens. Punch Bowl. At four p. m. the Bel- and the balance delinquent taxes for half a mile away. the occasion from all standpoints, House. L. A. Rossner, president of genland leaves for Japan which will years 1919 and 1925 Inclusive. seemed a success. Mrs P unho I Neuman und children, be about a ten day trip." the local company, presided. (Jan. 9 on The audit shows total County war ------------- A-------------- Prohibition Fines 88.340 of McMinnville, spent Sunday after- board ship.) A two dollar dividend was declar- rants outstanding December 31st, In Records in the Sheriffs office MISSIONARY TO SPEAK noon it the home of her sister. M m. ed by the stockholders and the fol- Harold Is traveling on the Benge- cluding *34,564 99 issued in war show that *8.540. in prohibition AT BAPTIST CHURCH lowing directors were elected J. H Heidlnger. for two land, a 22,220 ton liner, one of the rants January 5th for December bills, fines was assessed during the year years: A. E. Demaray. Frank largest in the Pacific. He will fol were *20,182.10. Mrs. Campbell, who, with her hus Campbell and John Stillwell 1927 Of this amount *6,210.35 was The Pennilisulu Needle craft club low the route of the ship to Naples paid in actual cash by the persons band, spent thirty years in south met and entertained ut the where he and the Doctor will begin --A-------------- Open Safe Yields gM.OO To Burglars fined and was turned over to the China as missionaries, will speak at home of Mrs (’bus Haduway. Wed an extended journey over the Euro Newberg Masons Guests The office of the Associated OH the Baptist Church Sunday morn County Treasurer and 50 per cent nesday afternoon pean and Holy 1-uuds. They will Company. McMinnville, was entered was turned over to the State Treas Ing, the service beginning at eleven At Local Lodge Meet visit Switzerland, Jerusalem. France, Sunday night and about *8.00 in urer The balance of the fines were o’clock. Nice corn fed pork, whole curcuss England aud return to the United! change was taken from the sa fe either served out in jail or are be Mrs. Campbell has many friends Newberg lodge 104 A. F. and A. M. 12 Vy Half carcass at 13 He. States sometime in the summer. which was not locked. A small box ing paid on the Installment plan. Af- and acquaintances in the vicinity of were the invited guests of the Jacob Front legs ut 18c, hind legs at 20c. ---------- fl----------- In the safe was jimmied loose and ter the State of Oregon had receiv- McMinnville and Dayton, having for- Mayer lodge 108, of Dayton. last side nt 20c. Dayton Meat Co. 1 taken by the burglars. A pass key ed Its quota of *50,000 out of the merly made her home in McMinn- Thursday evening. Lodge Installation Team was used In obtaining admittance to prohibition funds of the counties of ville. The degree of Master Mason was Mrs H G. Ogden went to Port Active In Work of Order the office conferred on Rex Peffer. A social -------------- 5-------------- the State *1,682.28 was returned to laud Saturday morning to visit wit h RECITAL hour followed. Yamhill county and has been placed and care for her duughter. Mrs. Cha« The local Oddfellows Installation Mrs Harriet Hessler will present Prunes Taken from Warehouse George Hessler was chef and serv in the General Fund. Bailey, who sprained her unkle re- team have been quite active the past in piano recital at the Baptist church ed an excellent oyster supper .assist The Springbrook warehouse was t cantly. few days putting on Installation work on Saturday evening. January 28, ed by William Schell. County Gas Contracts Awarded I In neighboring towns. Saturday entered some time Sunday night and ------------- A-------------- Mr anil Mrs George Webster I night they Installed the Amity offi- 90 pounds of fancy prunes, packed I Sealed bids were opened by the at 8 o’clock the following pupils: ArdiBo Krake. Cecell Will. Eyel-, Bank of Davton Holds drove to the coast Sunday to visit cera and Tuesday night they instai-1 in . 10 pound boxes ready to be shlp- County Court Monday for the furn yn Wambigan. Harry Tompkins. o. • l u • >< .. J w Webster, who is taking treut- led the Lafayette officers. The team I J, were stolen. The theft ishing of gasoline, lubricating oils Stockholders Meeting meats there He Is reported to bo Is composed of Robt Hodge, L. A. was investigated by sheriff Manning and greases to the county during Mildred Will. Sarella Will, Lorabell j Mitchell, Gertrude Londerhausen. i Improving Rossner. Oscar Dower. Dr. O. C. on Monday. The thieves were evi the coming year on the county roads The Bank of Dayton held its an Lenora Hessler, Hario Kodoma. Goodrich, J W Lorett, George Hess dently two men and a woman and at any time and place required by nual stockholders’ meeting last week Dorothy May. Bonnie David, Viola the trio Is believed to be the the county. Contracts were awarded Mr. and Mrs R. 11 Rand, of Sher ler. R M Cooper. Chet Christenson. and a very favorable report was giv- idan. accompanied Mrs. Bernard Chas Simler. Wendall Willard. Milo same parties who entered the Prince to the Standard and Union Oil com Krake, Mina Hessler. LaVerne Hess en by Harry Sherman, cashier. ler. Lorene Tompkins. Velma White, Dryer at Dundee about two weeks panies. The maximum price on gas Potts and son Bunny and Mrs. Chut Parrish and E J. Hartman. The same board of directors and ago and took 300 pounds of walnut per gallon is 19 H cents, which is Thelma Goodrich. Elizabeth Hibbert Christenson anti son Jimmy to Port bank personnel were elected for the ------------- A------------- halves. 1 % cents above the 1927 contracts. and Claire Wagner. land Tuesday. ensuing year. DIVIDENDS ON EDUCATION The public is cordially invited. ------------- s-------------- (From the Marshfield News) -------------- A-------------- Mrs. F Case was operated on PROFFIT-EMMERT NUPTIALS The man or woman with a college Florence Myrtle Herring I. O. O. F. BANQUET AT METHODIST CHURCH NOTES lust Thursday at a McMinnville hos education has 800 times the chance SOLEMNIZED W E DN ES DAY The evening services were dis Succumbs Wednesday REGULAR MEETING missed pital She Is reported to be Improv- to be successful that an uneducated at the Methodist church last lug rapidly and will probably return person Is given. Miss Mildred Proffit. only daugh- Dayton Encampment 14. I. O. O. Sunday night because of the evan- to Duyton Sunday. shadow fell on Dayton Wednes- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Proffit. of This comparison based on govern- gelistic services which are being F., held their regular meeting last ment Investigations over a period of day morning with the passing of Friday night. held at the Evangelical church. this city, was united in marriage at nine o'clock Wednesday morning to Gladys Shellenberger ,of Maple years Is an argument for higher edu- M Isa Florence Myrtle Herring at her District Deputy Grand Patriarch I The evening services next Sunday Wiley Emmert, also of Dayton. Grove Is visiting at the home of her cation which cannot be successfully night will also be dismissed. home. at the south edge of this city. Milton Palmer installed the officers The wedding was a quiet home grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and I disputed. The Epworth League party, which for the ensuing year. They are: Milo Mrs. Wm H. Schell. She arrived Distinguished service has been Miss Herring had been ill but a Parish. C. P; Will Parish. S. W; Ar had been announced for Friday night ceremony performed by Rev. M. H. Kendall. with only Immediate Friday and has been 111 during most performed and honors received by short time with influenza which de lie Williams. Scribe; Vernon Braden. of this week, has been postponed be of her visit. American men and women In recent veloped into pneumonia, resulting in Treasurer; Ed. Beals. J. W; C. Hod cause of the services which are being friends and relatives in attendance. years tn a fairly consistent ratio to death at 6 a. tn.. Wednesday. conducted at the Evangelical church The bridal couple left for parts un- Miss Herring had been a resident son, H. P; Ed. Hartman, Guide; S. this week . The new date for the known itnmediately after the cere- Harry Sherman and wife were in the opportunity for advanced educa E. Watkins. 1st Watch; William of Dayton for 21 years and during mony. Corvallis Monday attending the Far tion they have been given. Schell, 2nd Watch; L. A. Rossner, party will be announced later. Miss Proffit is a graduate of the For example, only one person In that time had made herself one of 3rd Watch; Earl Namitz, 4 th mer-Banker short course given by the Next Sunday morning Rev. Rarey the most highly esteemed citizens of Oregon Agricultural college. Mr. 150.000 who had not attended schol the community. The funeral is to Watch; Wendel Willard, I. 8; and will speak on the subject of “Faith." Dayton high school and has been the Sherman was the only banker pre- achieved distinction or success. Modernism and Materialism are reporter for the McMinnville papers Robert Hodge, O. S. Of those who had only a common be held from the Methodist church sent from Yamhill county. shaking the faith of many persons for some time. She has been recent- After the installation the lodge school education, one person in 37, of Dayton at 2 p. m. Saturday, with enjoyed a big turkey banquet these days, and so it is appropriate ly reporting for the Tribune. with Rev. Sidney Hall, of McMinnville. In Mr. Emmert is also well known L. A. Barnard and C. Kipp, bot h 600 succeeded, while a high school charge. all the trimmings, cooked and serv- that this foundation of Christian locally, where he has been farming living should be discussed at this of Chicago, are visiting at the W (). education lowered the handicap to Miss Herring was 4 9 years. 5 ed by Mrs. Docia Magness. for some time. The couple will re Barnard home (his week Mr. Bar one In each 1724 persons. The affair was visited by Odd time in an effort to strengthen the months and two days of age. being The gap between high school and faith of some. Visitors are cordially urn to Dayton to make their home. nard Is a brother of W. O. Barnard, Fellows from Sherwood, Newberg born in Minnesota. August 26, 1878. welcome. of this city. They are taking a vaca college trained persons is startling. She Is survived by her father. John and Montana. Where In 1724 high school At a meeting of the Official Miss Proffit was given a miscellan- tion from their work with the North -------------- S-------------- Herring, of Dayton, a sister, Miss El graduates succeeded, one in ever^ Board of the Methodist church last eous shower Monday by Leot Is Le- Western Railway of Chicago. THIS IS NO JOKE 187 college trained men and women sie Herring. Dayton. three brothers. Monday night, plans were adopted Master, Hester Hibbert, Madeline From 1921 to 1926 federal taxes Harry in Canada, Ernest in Califor gained distinction. for a campaign of personal evangel Rossner and and Wilva Louis. Miss The Tribune has been requested to This Is a concrete argument to nia and Ed., of Dayton. She is also were reduced $1,488.000,000. ism which will culminate with a Proffit was the recipient of many announce that the Soprano recital to Saving at the tap! mourned by five children of her Christian Life Emphasis Week, the beautiful and useful gifts. have been given at the Baptist church bear In mind when school taxes seem brother, who have shared her home From 1921 to 1926 State and local to press heavily. It is an answer to week of March 18 to 25. This plan ---------- A----------- In McMinnvfle Wednesday night has for several years since the death of taxes Increased *1.415.000,000. is quite similar to the one which is —Dressed pork at 12 ^c. 8 weights betqi post pout'd to Friday night of the easy evasion of those who say, their mother. Wasting at the bunghole! being carried on in Portland by the dressed. Dayton Meat Co. this week The soloist. Miss Ethe- “I never went to school and I’m get Portland Council of Churches. The lynde Smith, is a nationally famous ting along.” Education pays dividends every details of the plan will be announced singer. Mrs. E. 8. Filer is reported to be hour of every day and the records later. quite ill at her home . Buttin ’ In support the statement. Mr. D. R. Rarey. athletic coach at the Tillamook high school, paid a ---------- A---------- Game Won Pure food and bank inspectors short visit to his brother. Rev. H. E. Whiskers Go........ All Set were in Dayton on business early in Rarey. last Saturday. The Tilla- the week. mook team played at Newberg on Dayton high school basketball Ring Elevated........ team played Its best game of the Friday night and at McMinnville on -------- a -------- Everything is in readiness for HIGH SCHOOL NOTES year last Thursday and put the Saturday night, winning both games the fight Thursday night in De- Elizabeth Hibbert, Vernon Thomp skids under Yamhill. 29 to 17, by wide margins. maray's hall. The ring has been thereby allowing "Orange" Wil son and Norman Humphreys have -------------- §------- elevated and all indications point been chosen by Prof. Gubser, of the lard and "Bizzy” Senn to get ESTHER NICHOLS ILL IN to a good crowd. Many out of high school, to take the affirmative (heir long-needed shaves. M c M innville HOSPITAL town fans are planning on attend- part in the debate against McMinn- Both boys took advantage of Ing. ville. February first. the vow to shave only after Day- Miss Esther Nichols, of this city, All of the bouts appear to be Rev. Simpson and Mr. Abel ad- ton won a game and appeared the Is reported to be quite seriously ill go-getters and the wrestlers and dressed the student body Monday next morn beardless. They had in the McMinnville hospital with pugilists are undergoing strenu morning. Mr. Abel sang several sel to go unshorn since early In typhoid fever, which she contracted ous training to be in fit shape to ections. He Is the song leader of while working in the home of Wm. go the full rounds. the Evangelical Church revival ser As usual the girls won with a Cyrus of McMinnville. The entire The Modern Woodmen, who are vices this week. lop-sided score. They will play Cyrus family, with the exception of sponsoring the fight, feel that ------------- A------------- the Willamina team again Friday an infant are also ill with the mal this event is going to be one of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rossner made ady. night at Willamina. This is the the best cards ever exhibited in a quick business trip to Walport only team to whom they have lost the county. The out of town Monday returning the same dny. Mr. a gam< The boys also play at John Sherman, son of Mr. and fighters are all of good reputation Rossner reports the roads In excell Willamina that night. Mrs. Sherman, who Is attending the and are sure of furnishing thrill- ent shape and made the drive of 125 Dundee played a practice game University of Washington this term, ers—if the local don’t beat them miles down In less (han four hours. was in the city over the week end. with the local squad on Tuesday to it. ------------- A-------------- -------------- S-------------- night and went home with the This is not an ad. but if you —Dressed pork at 12>4c, 8 weights Mrs. Chester Christenson was a short end of a one-sided game. want a good ^jat be early. dressed. Dayton Meat Co. McMinnville visitor Saturday.