I • ilio, and Harold LaRue McLean, of Dayton Tribune Home Pointers Unionvale Good Homemade Butter Sheridan. Dependent on Methods Pearl W. Kaufman, of Seattle, Wn., and Herman Wm. Oak»», of Seattl*. (Mr». C. L. Fowler) (From O. A. C.) Mi»» Vivian Stoutenbeig accompa Wn. Though about half th» butter In the JOHN E. BLACK. Editor and Publisher. “A Day’» Diet for the Child from nied her »inter and brother in law. United State» i» made in the home, Two to Six Year»” is the title of a Mr. and Mra. Lester Holl, of Carl and moat of it la consumad there. XXXHXNXNXHXMXMXMXXXHXMRNXI» Entered at the Post Office at Dayton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter new. brief bulletin just published by j ton. on a week end trip to Newport. large amount» of home churned but under the Act of March 3, 1879. the extension service for free diatri-. Planting of late potaloe» Is about ter »old i» either remade or »old a* * PHYSICIAN _________ button. Twelve point» to remember Thi» I» one reason for the ompleted in this locality and the hay- graaae. IDVVNCE ,taUd’ ’0W‘‘ “f Passing while the weather low price of home made butter. Phone Red 78 Good butter cannot be made from K AD5 AN4E whlfh follow: gnd hay curlng SUBSCRIPTION • $1.50 I’ER YEAR STRICTLY . . OREOGN poor cream Therefore several fact DAYTON, Give food only at the three reg- and is being put in bam» bright, it ors are observed in preparing the ular mealtimes. If a midmoming or having escaped any rain thu» far. cream »ay» th«« apee The afternoon lunch 1» given it 1» be»t Many farmer» in thi» locality are egon experiment »tation. The best h XNXMXMXMXNXMXNXMXNXNXNXMX I light and given at a regular hour. mowing the right of way along their result» have been obtained from • Dtylnn ROOIllinR HOUSC situation farm» which add» much to the neat- cream testing 30 to 40 per cent buttei S * g The day’s food i» nearly equally , Corn whivj, .tand, i» is in hand, and fat, which is cooled and kept below 50 j g BEST BEDS ON EAR 111 h becoming a , . , divided into three meals, dinner be- thriving and a great deal of it is be t. degree» from the time it 1» »eparated ' J Uller Hadley and family vi.Red | Bnd jupp<r of the ing plowed for the second time. several days with Mrs. Hadley's par This keeps the bacterial growth to a Mra. C. E. Maut». Prop. Children should not “ make a meal ” The ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Francis. Wanu nnd cold ermm Mrs. J. A. Rusk of Grunt» Pas.«, minimum. OREGON DAYTON. ■ from one food, such as potatoes, alone. Oregon, arrived Thursday to make an are never mixed. rchool M The out of town people attending In>.gt thc chiw flnbh busses are extended visit with her daughter, ' The cream is then ripened by allow XMXMXKXKXMXMXWXHXMXMXMXMXtl the funeral of the late Antone La- ■ lWerythlng to which h* is helped. ing the temperature to rise gradually ; XMXMXKXMXMXMSMXMBMXHXMXMX^ an asset to Mrs. Martin Brant, and family. Fever besides the children of the de-, this community. to 60 or 70 degree» over a period of 12 y i .............. FRED L. ORR 8 U of the ' Serve small amounts. the Mr». Wilber Stoutenberg was taken hour». A» it reache» the churning * Vote to keep them. when the Reduce amount of food Wheatland. Hopewell and Amity dist quite suddenly and »erioujly ill Thur» point of acidity it become» thick, i Remember—the greatest X ricts who had known him many years. child is not well. (Former Neel-Cut Shop) day. enemy to progress is prejudice. glossy and slightly sour. If the i x important Agent for McMinnville Laundry When progress stops we fall behind. This is the period when Paul Londerahausen has returned Strawberries continue quite plen cream is too »our the butter will taste from a visit to Tacoma with his sis food habits are being formed, Help tiful and the quality is very good as sour and won't keep well. OREGON It SUirtvrs kivv kml ruiult and it m DAYTON. • • n ter, but owing to needs of band mu your child to eat regularly, to ent the weather has been ideal for the de is the to eat slowly, to chew thoroughly, is advisable to use them if much but- ! XHXMXXXMXXXNSMXMXMXNXMXMXM sic at the Fort, his brother George velopment of them. Neil Stouten- duty of was not able to enjoy the visit to its quietly and happily. berg report.« from his six acre patch ter i» made. They give a more uni , gj every man full extent. that he is still marketing daily from form and desirable flavor. There are as pos- Serve food as attractively and woman who I 1 to 1'» tons delivered in Salem and two kinds of »tarter», commercial and 8 sible and teach your child to eat all seeks a future Mr. E. Mabee returned from a short bought from any experiment »tation. g Newberg. for Dayton to visit to Portland Monday evening and foods suitable for yohng growing Churning i» done at 58 to 68 de- ’ j. children. Present at the high states that his son Ollie and family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howe and Mr. and grew in winter and 52 to 60 degree» H school Monday evening are all down wilh flu except tthe The following cooked vegetables Mrs. Charley Howe of near Albany in summer. Too high a temperature and vote for the busses. youngest child. Mrs. Mabee and Mr. are suitable for children from two to came to witness the graduation of cause» a lo»» in the buttermilk and too < Building Material of all Kind» LIME, CEMENT. D(M»RS. Will Cain as a trained nurse went to six years: asparagus, beet greens, their cousin, Laster Withee, ut Day low cause» a prolonged churning per- X The Portland Tuesday morning to assist beets, celery, carrots, chard, onions, ton Friday evening und spent the iod. resulting in granule» too «oft thus x SASH. SHINGLES, ROOFING GLASS AND BRICK in caring for these people. Butler 1» J spinach, squash, string beans and to- week end with relatives in this vi making »oft butter. has come cinity. Mesdames John Hibba, John churned enough when the granule» « for Dayton The Tribune acknowledges a pleas mato. Uncooked vegetables except ■ CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Stoutenberg and Carl Launer are sis are about the size of a wheat grain. to go ahead. ant call from A. W. Williams and chopped lettuce should not be given 51 ters and Alec Robertson is a brother It is washed and drained thoroughly The new Chamber sons the last of the week. They are but cooked vegetables should be given OREGON x of Mrs. Ed Howe. Mrs. D. A. Snyder and mixed with three quarters of an X DAYTON of Commerce has put the new residents on the Chas.Hadley every day. of Dayton is u sister of the Howe ounce of salt to the pound of butter. a new spirit into motion. »XMXXXMXXXMXMXMXMXMXMXMXMX farm north of Dayton. For their Cooked fruit, custard, junket, well- brothers. Let’s go ahead Dayton pull-push-pull. neighbors and ourselves we extend cooked rice, or other simple cereal Mrs. Ben Crawley of Portland was Somebody has suggested that a them a cordial welcome to-our midst. puddings are the best desserts. Plain DAYTON PRAIRIE a Sunday guest of her cousin, Ivan cookies or stale sponge cake may be few street signs in Dayton would be Red Cross meetings every Tuesday Postmaster of Dayton, Mr. Free! M very helpful to visitors and strangers. i and Thursday in the Red Cross room. given. Candy or sweets, if given, Crawley, and family.She was accom X panied by her son. Gerald Beliel, Mr. Matches, wife and mother were call- I M U should come at the end of a meal, nev Now that graduation exercisees Lots of work and every one that can M ing on Prairie friend.« Sunday after and Mrs. Walter Gray and Mr. and er between meals. RED 4» have been held the grads are wonder- help “ welcome. Office Phone I noon. Children should have some hard Mrs. C. C. Scott, all of Portland. . • OREGON S ing if the commencement this fall will j F. E. Berry was an early morning DAYTON. • • Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hibb were Fri Mr. and Mr». Harry Starr and g be on books or plow handles. I passenger for Portland Wednesday food each day, such as bread crusts day evening guests at the home of daughter were Sunday dinner gue»ts ixHXNXMXNXMXMXMXXXNXMXNXNSt for the proper development of the The objections to the school busses morning, where he went to look after jaws and teeth. Miss Charlotte Lawreence, near at the John Goodrich home. | Sheridan. Mrs. Hibbs and Miss Law were dispersed by the Chamber of: ;he comfort of his son Ernest, who is Austin Steven». Olin and Chri» * Commerce Monday night with many <lown with a severe case of the flu. The increasing number of motorists rence are sisters. Starr have gone to Corvallis for »urn- M It is inconceiv- strong arguments. John Albert Odell, aged 74 years, inquiring regarding state parks which The showers of Saturday night and mer short cour»e. N able that anyone should vote “NO for 26 years the representative of the are usually located at scenic points Ladle»’ Haircutting on the question without investigation Oregon pjre Relief Association of Mc- has caused the Oregon State Motor Sunday are of inestimable value Several from this neighborhood at- g Agency for Newberg laundry BATHS and with investigation there is no \finnvine> passed away, from the Association to note all state parks to crops in this vicinity. Consider tended CommenA“ment exercise» at H able clover hay is in shocks but ow Dayton Friday evening. good reason why the benefits should' home of E. D. Farnsworth, after a on road maps. I X DAYTON......................OREGON ing to the threatening appearance of not warrant a vote in favor of the brief illness on Saturday, December Alex Cruickshank returned home 2KXMXMXHXMXXXXXMXKBHXXXM«: Oregon occupies a very favorable the weather last week unusually well busses. 21st, of organic heart trouble. position in the acquisition and devel made «hocks predominate and no loss Friday from Corvallis, where he has XKXKSKSMSMZNZMXNXNXMRMSMSW s X J. L. Stuart and family Sundayed opment of state park lands, a number is anticipated from the moisture. The been attending college. A bucket of paint can make the Agate Grinding M »4 of which have been donated to the G. W. Bunker was a stage passen unmatured berry crop will be greatly I whole world look more prosperous if in Vancouver with relatives of Mrs. Jewelry Made to Order M state by private individuals. H ger to Willamina Friday evening. benefitted also. the bucket is large enough. Just one Stuarts. X M H Dolph Goodrich visited Sunday small bucket on a barren building im I Home grown new potatoes are a Mrs. James Wakefield and two chil afternoon with his old school friends proves its looks and adds to its val F. M. Hord, who has been in Wal H delicacy enjoyed during the last fort ue. This is the time of the year to dren from Oakland. Oregon, visited lace, Idaho, looking after business in Mr. and Mr». Uriah Hamblet, of Can N Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler X M An- terests, visited Dayton a few days night by many families in this locali X paint up your permanent property and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Riley M ty. They are of the British queen by. drus several days this last week. recently and was accompanied to their clean up your rubbish. Every town Mrs. X Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and M variety. Grafaphone» at the Ixiwewt has many unused bams that would J. B. Stillwell is wearing and ex- Multnomah home by his wife who had Baxter, Mr». May Goodrich and Mrs. be more valuable reduced to wood for hibrting a heavy gold ring that was been visiting relatives here during his Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble and two Yocum attended Commencement ex st Price ever known in the county. X next winter’s cold weather. Unused his father’s and has been in the Still absence. sons, Harlin and Merlin, motored to ercises at Linfield college Sunday X bams are a fire hazard, they are un well family some 65 years or more. :i DAYTON. - Portland, where Mrs. Noble joined her evening. . . OREGON H Mrs. Anna Westerfield and her son sightly and are a detriment to the sister, Marie Stoutenberg. in celebrat Little Phillip Cluppenger had the Word has just been received by us George of Bremerton. Washington, ing their birthdays, which are both XMXKXKXHXHXMXMXKXMXMXKXKXh community. Look your property over as we go to press of the death in were Dayton visitors a few days this June 9, but there is six years dif- misfortune to fall and hurt his face and remove the unnecessary and un quite badly one day last week. WXMXMXWXHXMXHXHXMXWXMXMXMX sightly as you would the collection of Portland of Miss Luella Westerfield, week. ference in their ages. »1 from the effects of the flu. other rubbish. Bams in particular I A few items of 30 or more years Painting the C.Countiss home is at Marriage Licenses in this day and age are but relics of W. S. U’Ren and wife accompanied Grand S3 Laura Countryman, of X the past, they have no place in cities by W. O. Barnard and Glen Hord ago. Through the kindness of John a standstill, owing to the sudden ill- T. Burch in handing us a copy of the ness which Edwin Wagner, the man Ronde,and Stanford Hudson, of Grand N Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and M and towns when not in use. Life. We care for your needs. J autoed to Portland for a few hours Dayton Herald of March 18th, 1897 in charge of the work, was attacked Ronde. X X on business Wednesday afternoon re we take the following items: Wednesday night but at last re Eva Pfau, of Gervais, anil Robert H turning in time to help the ladies to X J. L. SHERMAN & SON * ports was recovering satisfactory at Carl Meye, of McMinnville. MUNICIPAL PLANTS SHOULD M The A. O. U. W. and Degree of get the evening meal in their respec a McMinnville hospital. Elizabeth Eleanor Sims, of Dayton, Honor lodges installed their officers. GO ON TAX ROLLS tive homes. and Vernon Henry Foster, of Dayton. R. M. Woolworth was installed as Miss Emma Mitehell is suffering a (Corvallis Gazette-Times) Clifford Drake, of Willamina, and A. C. Detmering, J. L. Stuart and R. Master Workman, R. L. Harris as great deal with an ulcered wisdom FOR INSURANCE Because the ignorant and the L. Harris made a little auto trip to Lyle Frances Sheker, of Sheridan. Recorder. Mrs. Lavina Baxter was tooth which had to be lanced. THAT INSURES spiteful people of Portland voted Portland Tuesday to be in attend Granville Edward Wilson, of New- SEE down a plan to merge the two pow ance at a meeting of the Highway installed as Chief of Honor of the De berg, and Fay Florida Finch, of New gree and Mrs. Cynthia Hadaway as Paris.and New York er companies of that city and thus Commission in that city. Recorder. A visitor from Paris to New York berg. reduce the cost of electric energy, Gordon Francis Evans, of McMinn- one of the great differences be- Dayton Paul Unger and a sister of Mrs. D. Portland may lose a $6,000,000,000 in Phone 9x10 Listen you farmers who pro- said ville, and Marjorie May Pugh, of dustrial plant that wants to locate B. Unger arrived here Wednesday duce to sell, wheat then brought 72c twee n the two cities that impressed Portland. Service that satisfies there, and which would employ 250 iftemoon to assist in the care of Mrs. ¿eVbush’eÍ,’ butter 25c~ per’ two" pound her, was the clanging of the fire Hazel Marie McCune, of McMlnn- men. The plant may now go to Ta- Unger and children, who are very sick roll and eggs were selling at 10c per sirens and bells in New York. In the | American city, she said she was sute coma because of a cheaper electrical with the flu. dozen. she heard the fire engines at least ten current. Tacoma has a municipal Miss Freda Cummings of McMinn Old Hickory band discoursed some times as often as in Paris. advantageously plant,—the most ville has been spending a few joyful excellent music in the park Sunday] According to the figures of the Na- located for cheap current of any days visit with her long time friend, evening. i tional Board of Fire Underwriters plant in the world either privately or Miss Sophia Detmering. . .. ... ... ' for 1928, 10,000 human lives were lost publicly owned. In addition, it pays Rev. J. A. Hunsaker of McMinnville ; and >51,908,752 worth of property no taxes. The P. E. P. company alone Miss Clair Reitzel is having the time has been assisting a nd taking part in pays out in taxes to Portland and the of her life with a new plaything being the revival meeting in the Evangelical went up in smoke. Fire is more frequent in America state of Oregon as much money in a half grown coal black milk goat. church this week. than abroad, because of carelessness taxes as the entire revenue of the Ta Another thing about this goat is it is D. A. Snyder is now engaged in of our people regarding fire and false coma plant. One of the much needed able and willing to command the res laws in this state is one that will place pect of these city dogs and compels getting out 75 cords of wood he will economy in building construction and C l your Imai Southern Pac/^c'n ; fire protection. ail such property on the tax rolls the them to keep at a respectable dis- use in his fruit dryer this season. same as other property. Nobody tance. I * agent help ytw plan your trip. should be more interested in this kind C. C. Curtis, who is wearing the of legislation than the farmer. If the municipally owned property of khaki uniform and is from the spruce Avoid hurried choice ind rushed buying. Buy your Oregon were on the tax rolls,, it division camp in Washington, is visit ticket, arrange all travel ktails, leisurely in your own ing his uncle, D. A. Snyder, and other would raise state valuations enor living in and near Dayton. relatives home to wn. Your local a gent is a travel expert. Talk it mously and thereby lower the amount of taxes levied on farm property. All over with him. He knowsi— J. C. Nichols has received word this property, including property from his nephew, Rudolph Nichols, in How to get most for yo'Ur travel funds that municipalities and counties France that he has survived another have taken over for delinquent engagement and is well. How you can sec and do more b/ selection of various taxes, should be immediately placed routes. What trains carry through sleepers direct to your on the tax rolls, not only that it might Mrs. Dale Skinner and her sister, destination. Money saved by buying roundtrip tickets. bear its just burden of the cost of Mabel Howard, have terminated their The convenient baggage size and othtr details neces At government, but that it might not for visit to their mother, Mrs. Jas. Coo- sary to enjoy travel. \ ever be a burden on other property vert, and have returned to their Ore (Frogi School of Home Economica) . 5 H W. BURNARD, IB. D. » Taken From Tribune Files of Year 1919 BARBER Day ton Box & Lumber Co. DENTIST BARBER SHOP V. H. BALLARD Insurance C. S. Lewis Arrange All Travel Details Here JT Jj Fireworks, Flags, Auto Flag Sets and other industry with which it is now in unfair competition. If to this were added the valuation of the churches and lodges in the state, to say nothing of the several dollars worth of intangibles, the tax rate in Oregon would be materially lowered. Pd. Adv. Yamhill Electric Co. gon City homes. Chas. Thomas of near Tillamook , drifted in on friends here Wednesday । of this week. It has been some nine or more years since he lived in Day ton and he says he is sure glad to be back among his Dayton friends. DAYTON PHARMACY SouthernPcACific CHARLES KECK. DAYTON, ORE. Local Agent