Dayton Tribune Unionvale (Mr». C. L. Fowler) JOHN K. BLACK. Editor and Publisher. Bruce Stewart of 600 South Church street. Salem, is busy in this locality Entered at the Post Office at Dayton. Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter demonstrating a device made in Sa­ under the Act of March 3, 1879. lem for holding and scaling hot fruit ---- - —„ - - - - — - ■ - - - ■ ■ ---------- jar*. Thia ia Alling a long felt want by many housewives who use the cold SI BS( RIPTION • S1.M) PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE pack method of canning. Grand Island Webfoot gN8M8NBN8NBN8NBN8N8NSN8MBN H. W. BURNARD, M. D. 2 I (Miss Flu Bingham) PHYSICIAN Mr. and Mr*. J. A Miller and sun. Mr. Mongomery, accompanied by Phone Red 78 Mis* Elizabeth Renfrow, all of Good DAYTON,................. OREOGN 5 ing, Idaho, arrived Monday evening to spend a couple of week* with the NXNXMSMXKXNXMXMXMXMXNXMXrX former'» daughter and sister. Mr*. NBM8N8N8NBN8NSM8N8N8M8X8NX Ray Baxter. Mr. Mongomery Miller Dayton Inn i* deputy county clerk of Gooding All vegetation i* thriving in this lo- ।county. Mr*. C. E. Mauts, Prop. entity. Melon* and tomato«* that Mr. Doc Smith of Salem, called on were started in green house* and sec BEST BEDS ON EARTH in fields are doing exceptionally well. Mr*. Mary Gilkey one day la»t week. S DAYTON,................. OREGON £ \ heavy crop of both is expected by Mr. Smith used to live here and went to school to Mr*. Gilkey. the farmers here. XHBNXMBNXNXMBNBMBNXMBKBNBN (Mr*. C. L. Fowler) Jake Tompkins and hi* children left Saturday for »everal days outing at Netarts, coast resort. Mr. Jack Gri­ ner accompanied them Mr. and Mr*. ' Harold Tompkins, Daniel, Willard, Ja­ cob and Harry Eugene Tompkins com posed the jolly crowd. Edgar Thornton returned from Sa­ Are Me Worse or Better? lem Sunday, where he »pent a week Recently a pastor began his sermon with his uncle, L. L. Thornton, and ■with the statement which sounds quite family. (Mr*. R. G. Hadley) familiar. He said: The Aloha needle cldb was pleas­ , Logan berry picking is on in earn­ "There is lawlessness everywhere. antly entertained Thursday afternoon est in this locality. Many women and Children no longer obey their parents. Mr. and Mr». Cha». Kidd of Union- 8M8N8W8M8M8NXN8N8N8M8M8NSM The ■ Mrs. F. E. Smith returned Thur* It is evident that the end of things is at the home of Mrs. Owen Halliday. children are being employed. FRED L. ORR day, after two weeks spent at the vale. spent Monday at the Emmerson weather condition has been ideal for Ice cream and cake were served by at hand." home of her daughter, Mr*. William Kuhn home. BARBER Then the preacher told his congre­ the hostess, assisted by her sister.' the development of the fruit. Lee. at Gales Creek. Members pres- j Fred Lyman haa started picking g gation that the words were not orig­ Miss Hattie Deyoe. (Former N*et-('ut Shop) The abundant clover hay crop on inal with him. nor even an utterance ent were Mesdames Heston, Finne- many farms in this locality is evi­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockhill and blackcaps on his farm. Agent for McMinnville Laundry of the present day. but that they cum. Boulden. Bert McFarlane. J. A. I dent from the fact that first class ¡.I. A. Mothorn, accompanied by Wal- Mr*. Elsie Taylor and daughter ; B had been translated from an inscrip­ McFarlane, Sweeney. Hadley, Bram- ' clover hay that sold at the beginning i ter Rockhill of Salem, were Sunday OREGON June of Pleasantdale, were dinner ; M DAYTON tion found among the ruins in ancient let. Gibbons and the hostess a'nd one of the haying season for eight dollars guests at the Mr*. Kitzmiller home at gu- *te Thursday evening of Mr. and »"»»•■•■■•»««•«••«»•■"■••■M«»«»’« Assyria, dating centuries before the guest. Miss Hattie Deyoe. per ton in shock is now being offered Oregon City. M8N8MXN8X8X8X8N8N8N8N8M8N! Mr». Will Criteser. time of the patriarch Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley attend­ for four dollars per ton as there is Many ladies in this locality are Throughout all recorded history are ed the ball game between the Yamhill still a great deal of it left in fields Don Kuhn, who has been in u evidences that such pessimism has Electric Co. and the Business men. in and farmers are desirous of getting busily engaged in gathering and can- Portland hospital, came home Thur*- nig delicious wild blackberries. existed from time to time as to the Newberg. Monday evening. day and i* able tu work about the The it off the ground to avoid damage to I Now and then an era of comparative score was 1 to 0 in favor of the Elec­ the seed crop. Mr. and Mr*. Tom l-awrence and farm. Now and then an era of comparative tric Co. r. daughter Reva Penrose and son, Mel- Mr. und Mra. Ed Recta spent Sun­ Pond lillies growing on the Fred ■ vin Penrose. Miss Doris Braat, Mr. peace and quiet has been experienced, Building Material of all Kind» While there Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McFarlane, of' Bauer farm are expected to reach the and Mrs. Dale Fowler, Alex Marty day in Chehalem Mt*. only to be followed by recurring out­ LIME. CEMENT. DOORS. M Mill City, were Sunday evening call-1 height of their blooming period the land Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finnicum cn- they attended the annual home com­ breaks of violence and lawlessness. SASH. SHINGLES. ROOFING ing at the White church. week beginning June 24. Visitor* While present day conditions are era at the home of the former’s (.LASS AND BRIt K I joyed a basket dinner on the shore of bad enough, it seems that on a whole parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFar­ are always welcomed by Mr. Bauer to the Willamette river at Wheatland A group of friends dropped in* on m they are better than those of the past. lane. Floyd and wife moved to Mill । view the rare beauties that comaiand । Sunday. COJIt RETE DRAIN TILE They took a motor boat Mr. Wdl Uriteser Thursday evening 1 There is more thought given to the re­ ! City from Salem last week, where a high price in the city markets. along and many hour* were »pent in and gave him a surprise party, th«j x lief of suffering, to the betterment of Mr. McFarlane has a position driv- Setting kale plants to provide a suc­ boat riding on the river. The day occasion being his birthday. A pleas * DAYTON OREGON industrial conditions, to the protec­ ■ ing a truck for the Mill City Lumber culent winter feed for the dairy herd was ideal. ant evening was enjoyed, after which tion of the helpless and to other hu­ Co. • I delightful refreshment* were served «"««««NBMXHBXBHBXXXXXX and poultry flocks kept many farmers The Morton Tompkins family were manitarian enterprises than ever be­ busy lately. Planting of lute pota­ among residents of this locality who to Mrs. Elaic Taylor and daughter nj(MXMXM8MXN8XXMXNZN8NXNXWX Mr. and Mrs. Glen McFarlane were fore. toes is also about completed in this lo­ motored to Camp Clatsop Saturday June, of Pleasantdale, Mr. and Mra. ■ Although the World War gave civ­ Portland visitors Sunday. DR. 0. C. GOODRICH X Alton Vernon und daughter Esther, 8 cality. to witness the review of the Oregon Mr*. Lotti* Morey, Miaa Flo Bingham, J ilization a severe test, recovery na^ Mr. and Mrs. Ames Post, of New­ DENTIST M been rapid and the ground ’ost is be­ berg, spent Thursday evening at the Miss Helen Grendemer of Hillsboro National Guards at 2 o’clock in the Mis* Marjorie Hadaway and Mr. and ; * ing speedily regained. It must be re­ home of their cousins, Asa and Esther is visiting at the A. C. Heston home. afternoon. 1200 men are in camp Mr* Will Criteser Office Phone RED 49 there and the sham battle was a rare membered that war has marked the Nichols. She is a sister of Mrs. Heston. . OREGON g Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Owona of Ami- 5 DAYTON. * . . military display, which they enjoyed. history of every generation of man­ Mrs. Ruth Richardson of Portland, A machine gqn discharging 500 shots ty, were guest* at the Fred Kuhn ÏXN8N8N8NXNXNXX8XXN8N8W8N8t Andrew Nichols left last week for kind, and the same is true of lawless­ I .48N8XX9t8N8NXX8NXMXt18N8N8M8 ness, oppression and every other man­ Weston. Washington, where he will has been secured to teach the upper per minute was exhibited. They re­ h"""' grades and act as principal of the turned home Sunday. James Rock* work in the harvest fields. ifestation of human imperfection. Z. SPANGLE Sunday Messrs. Mac Bingham and; * Unionvale school for the coming term. * hill of this locality is a member of the It is reasonable to believe that these Mrs. J. W. Sims and daughter. Mrs. She taught the last three months of Will Criteser took a raft of piling J Oregon National guards and hi* par­ BARBER SHOP will always exist in greater or less de­ Vernon Foster, were Portland visitors from Unionvale down the river to i R last term in the primary grades here. ents also attended the review. gree, so long as good and evil strug­ last Tuesday. Ladiea' Haircutting Dundee, where it ia to be used on gov- m gle for mastery in the minds and Agency for Newberg Laundry m Neil Stoutenberg completed their eminent work. hearts of man.—Malheur Enterprise. Mrs. Glen McFarlane, who is at­ strawberry picking Tuesday and BATHS tending summer school at Monmouth, served ice cream and cake to 25 per­ DAYTON PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Kuhn and J DAYTON,................... OREGON x spent the week end with home folks. sons who had worked during the pick­ The annual school meeting was very daughter Betty Jane, spent Sunday in MKIMPIXINIXIHIMXKIHXMIKI' A Record of Accomplishment quiet here. Wesley Morgareidge was Salem, visiting an uncle and aunt of xKiKiKiHiHgKXKgm hxkjjhjhx M ing season. Their crop was good this Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Foster spent To illustrate the increase in wealth Fred * n elected director and Mrs. James the former's, Mr. and Mr*. season. Agate Grinding • and the industrial progress which Our Thursday afternoon with relatives in Dennison. I Cruickshank, clerk. Martin Braat. accompanied by his Country has achieved since 1850, the Newberg. Jewelry Made to Order « :: Ix'o Bunker and wife spent Sunday following data is interesting: M Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarlane spent daughter. Miss Doris Braat left Mon­ UNITY If day by auto for a two weeks' visit at with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. The United States is worth $320,- 1 Sunday at the R. G. Hadley home. V. H. BALLARD Mias Amelia Tom, of Seattle, is « the home of his nephew, Isaac Braat, Bunker. 000,000,000, an increase of 4400 per I visiting the Kirk Martin family for Expert Watchmaker A Jeweler Elwyn Dorsey left Sunday for at Chilliwack, B. C. cent since 1850. Railroad mileage Austin Stevens, Ohlin and Chris a short time. has increased from 93,296 to 250,000 । Washington, where he has employ- Work of getting signers to con­ Starr are home from Corvallis, after U. Chaffee returned from a fishing and value of manufactures from ' ment. tracts for the proposed electric line in ' two weeks spent at summer school. Grafaphone* at the Lowest trip in Kalama, Wash., last week. $9,372.379,000 to $62,700,000,000. M Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and son this locality by the Yamhill Electric Price ever known In the county. The value of exports has risen from Robert of Sherwood, and Mr. and Mrs.। Mrs. Creswell has been quite ill Joe Muhs wa* baling alfalfa for Company is progressing, states E. $850,000,000 to $4,870,000,000. We Arthur Robinson and son David of M. Aiderman, their representative with intestinal flu, but is able to sit Link A Miller the first of last week. DAYTON • OREGON have discharged a debt to Europe of Dayton, were Sunday visitors at the up again. here. 5 Orval Whitman was in Sherwood « $600,000,000 and have foreign credit home of their mother, Mrs. David The John Goodrich family spent Wednesday on business. XHXMZHXKXMKXZMZMXMXLZMXXXa of $14,000,000,000. Robinson. A .Man’s Prayer Sunday at Springbrook with the Put­ Such accomplishments are the re­ The Kirk, Martin family accompa­ M8NXN8MXHXM8MXXXNXN8N8NXW>: Teach me that sixty minutes make mans. sult of individual initiative and abili­ Word received from Mr. and Mrs. nied by Mis* Tom, of Seattle, went n an hour, sixteen ounces a pound, and V. George Robinson, who live in Phoe- X ty- 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Christensen were to the coast Wednesday. one hundred cents a dollar. K , nix, Arizona, that it is very hot there, I Frank Wirfs, accompanied by Ray, Help me to live so that I can lie Sunday evening callers at the Milo Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and « 114 degrees. Mrs. Robinson’s moth- X Blough home. Roy and Lyle Wirfs, ha* gone to pick I Life. We care for your needs What to Eat । er. Mrs. Bower, of Hopewell, arrived down at night with a clear conscience 8 8 When the fruits and fresh mint are ; there last week and will make an ex­ and undaunted by the faces of those John Fuller is the first to cut grain cherries up near Dallas, Ore. N M to whom I have brought pain. Grant at their best try this famous old tended visit with her daughter. in this community. He started cut­ 8 X J. L. SHERMAN & SON M X that I may earn my meal ticket on the ting barley Monday afternoon. State Tax Small Part recipe: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sims and fami- square, and in earning it, that I may Statistics gathered by C. C. Chap­ BMZM8M8M8MXNXMXXSNXNZK8X8M English Mint Chutney.—Chop and Mr. and Mrs. Ewen, Mr*. Stevens man of the Oregon Voter show that mix together one-half pound of ripe ; ly, of Portland, spent the week end at do unto others as I would have them ' and Mrs. Mabel Namity and children the legislature is not the body which i the home of the former ’ s parents, ! do unto me. tomatoes, one pound of tart apples, FOR INSURANCE Deafen me to the jingle of tainted were caller* Sunday at the Wallace we should blame for increasing the three large sweet peppers, six small Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sims. THAT INSURES money. Blind me to the faults of Goodrich home. taxes. While the legislature is in onions, one and one-half cupfuls of SEE Kenneth Hadley and Miss Elizabeth others and reveal to me my own. raisins, and one-half cupful of fresh Hibbert attended the air circus in Sil­ Mrs. Ed Berry and children are vis­ some respects a little free with the Guide me so that each night when I iting at the Ray Berry home this people’s money the amount spent for mint leaves. Scald three cupfuls of verton, Sunday. small look across the table at my wife, week. purely state purposes is vinegar, two cupfuls of sugar, two Dayton Phone 0x10 part of the total taxes paid. teaspoonfuls of dry mustard and two Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gibbons visit­ who has been a blessing to me, I will Service that *ati*fie* For Yamhill county state taxes for tea.-poonfuls of salt, adding one small ed in Oregon City Sunday at the home have nothing to conceal. Low-trade alfalfa hay is often 1928 are, for soldiers bonus, $11,324; Keep me young enough to laugh hot pepper if desired. When cool add of the former’s sister, Mrs. Louis No­ with little children and sympathetic caused by baling undercured hay di­ higher education, $63,105; general the chopped ingredients and seal in ble, and family. rect from the cocks or windrows and state purposes, $16,279, making a to­ and considerate of old age. cold sterilized jars. Let stand ten Lawrence, Wayne, Merle and Clair An tal levied by the state of $91,108. And when the day of darkening then loading directly into cars. days before serving. The county has levied for schools, When the children refuse to eat Reichstein attended the air circus in shadows comes, make the ceremony equally poor practice in some parts short, and let me deserve the simple of Oregon is overdrying with result­ $345,446; for road», $177,036; for road beets try them with this—it never Silverton, Sunday. You are Invited to Lunch epitaph: "Here lies a man."—Cur­ ant shattering of leaves, finds the ex­ bonds, $39,612; for general fund, fails: Frank Turner, who has been in poor $75,682; for cities and towns, $95,489;! rent Topics. periment station. Beets With Orange Sauce.—Cook health for several months, was taken | at the for fire patrol, $1,849, making a total the beets until tender, slice or chop as to the state hospital in Salem last for the county of $745,114, making a preferred and pour over them the fol­ week. He is a brother of O. N. total of all taxes levied of $836,321. lowing sauce: Cream one talespoon­ Turner and made his home with Mr. Terminal Confectionery It will be seen from these figures that ful of butter and flour, add two table­ and Mrs. Turner. the cities and towns in Yamhill coun­ spoonfuls of hot water, one-eighth M. J. Crabtree ty have levied $95,489, while the total J. A. McFarlane and E. M. Aider­ t?aspoonful of salt, one-half table­ state levy for the county was only Propriet or spoonful of brown sugar, one-half I man have several acres of fall barley $91,208. cupful of orange juice, the grated cut and shocked. McMinnville, Oregon. On whom rests the responsibility for rind of one orange and a dash of Vernon Thompson spent several high taxes? Answer is, on the peo­ paprika. Cook over hot water and ple who vote directly for heavy ex-1 pour hot on the beets lightly buttered. days this week at the home of his sis­ penditures. Here is another, perhaps better ter, Mrs. Elisha Manning, near Mc­ known way of serving the wholesome Minnville. £et your local Southern Pacific^ vegetable: Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mattecheck |£ agent help you plan your trip. * Harvard Beets—For one half dozen and son Robert and daughter Harriet tender beets chopped rather fine take of McMinnville were Friday visitors one tablespoonful of cornstarch, one- Avoid hurried choice and rushed buying. Buy your half cupful of sugar, mix well, add at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. H. Thompson. ticket, arrange ail travel details, leisurely in your own four tablespoonfuls each of lemon home town. Your local agent is a travel expert. Talk it juice, cook until smooth and thick, add two tablespoonfuls of butter, a over with him. He knows— Bad Showing for Saloons dash of pepper and salt, and pour over A study made on relation of crime How to get most for your travel funds the beets. Let stand over heat for to prohibition by Miss Nettie Spencer fifteen minutes. Remember that fruit How you can sec and do more by selection of various in the course of work for a master’s juices are far superior to vinegar. routes. What trains carry through sleepers direct to your degree in economics and rural sociol­ Use lemon, grapefruit or pineapple destination. Money saved by buying roundtrip tickets. ogy at the state college shows that in juice when possible in place of the the Oregon community studied more The convenient baggage size and other details neces­ vinegar which is so unwholesome for illicit liquor sales occurred in the days sary to enjoy travel. children especially. Adults may en­ of the open saloon than since. Her dure it, but lemon juice is best for examination of court records for the them as well. last 25 years shows convictions for Orange Icing.—Grate the rind from illicit sale of liquor to have dropped an orange, squeeze the juice and mix, CHARLES KECK, DAYTON, ORE. from 2.06 per 1000 population in 1903 let stand for half an hour, then add to .54 in 1927. Total crime dropped Local Agent powdered sugar to make of the proper from 15.45 for the last year of saloons consistency and spread. to 4.02 per 1000 population last year. Pleasantdale 8 Dayton Box & Lumber Co. Insurance C. S. Lewis Arrange All Travel Details Here JT J Fireworks, Flags, Auto Flag Sets At Southern Pacific DAYTON PHARMACY