Unionvale Webfoot «NXNXNXN3NXNXNXNXKXHXMXNK» vanta»**, by »race of the people of Oregon voting taxpayer money, may have to do without »ome of the things (Mi** Flo Hingham) PHYSICIAN (Mr*. C. L. Fowler) they really need in the institution* of ■ Mr*. Mary Gilkey »pent Thursday JOHN E. BLACK. Editor and Publisher. Harry Gray, the efficient mail car- their choice, the same a» mo»t of the. ------- - „.„ii.v I Phone Red 7K rest of ua have to do without thing. sen mg patron, in thi. ocality, and Friday in Portland, attending | J the Pioneer's Reunion. Shr also DAYTON I, ................... URKOGN j Second Class Mail Matter Entered at the Post ’Office at Dayton, Oregon. as we really need That is. unless the ! i* duty -gain a ter seven ■ hhg«®. 1 1 8***-|l SUBSCRIPTION • SUO PER YEAR STRICTLY paign that the people vote the addi-1 ^rg ROyal Hlblm returned home art. i* here to »pend the 'summer tional revenue» at taxpayer expense gaturdav aMcMinnville hospit- with hi* »on and family, Mr». C. E Muut», Prop. regardless of the economic» of the »it- a) w|wre sbe underwent an opera- . * able the university to hold a few of RING VOI R BELL Elmer g And we do not put it beyond, . f th lvmoVal of her tonsil*. / 5 .. > M1.A BI ST BEUS ON EARTH According to the pencil-pushers as- j the outstanding faculty men of prom- uation. resident Hall to conduct a campaign sbe ha. also suffered a great deal M5' M”‘' ¡ N sembled at Crater Lake last week-end i ise; additional allowance for extension which succeed* in making taxpayer, wifh an abtcgg 1b rhrrk b . i • OREGON I» \YTON. m the prosperity of a country newspa-1 work and larger funds for research, At thi* time she couv,r' • «xi.sei per or any local newspaper depends What this additional annual tax sup- pay the additional amount» regardless | wji!l treaU.j ai,o. Munson of Stayton. of taxpayer opposition. For he is a , . g considered to be gaining, port would aggregate we do not know. u good part on how much "spiee”can ‘ . . i XM wonderful man who fee’s that his Guest* Sunday at the home of be stirred up locally so that all the but presumably it would involve job of making the University of Ore- I RED L. ORR While the weather was hindering Mr». Mary Gilkey were, Mr«. people will want to know the low- $100,000 or more a year. As the university grows, it will be gen what, it ought to be. can bs and some of the farming activities in thi» Frank Moor* and Mi»* Bryan, of N down. et cetera. may be, and who burns with loyalty | locality it was favorable for wood , Z (Furnier Neet-C'ut Shop) To this editor, such a suggestion is necessary to provide other new build­ for his institution. But if he die» sawing and Adelbert Smith and John Portland. Agent for McMinnville Laundry X painful. We have such a pious little ings. so that every few years demands not succeed in getting these tax in- Squire were busy with their engine Mr. and Mr*. Fred Kuhn and funi town that the “cop" almost aint and will develop for structures the need creuses during the nett few years, we and saw outfit for several day. on va- ily »pent Sunday at the latter'» OREGON for which will be clearly apparent. the “hoosegow” isn't. mother'* home. Mr*. Shank of Sa- We know of no citizen in Oregon so know he will not ascribe the delay to ious farms here. We never have fires so there is no any lack of ta.'.payer loyalty to high­ Mr. and Mr«. Neil Stoutenberg and 1*m- chance to catch a firebug. As for churlish that he would begrudge the er education, but rather to 'he neces­ Muriel Shaddy. who ha* been murders and suicides everybody university receiving this additional sities of reasonable conservation of i ,on Harold and daughter Y ivlan The people of this state Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stouten- 'staying at the E. Stewart home,left "loves his neighbor" to the point of revenue. taxpayer resource*. The Universi- J*1 ' and Kerney Stoutenberg and (be |ast of the week for Idaho, where running his business for him—and— take immense pride in this great insti­ ty, like some of the re»t of u*. in- M tution and delight in its progress. and Mrs. Bert McFarlane he wlu work wvrk . last but not least, we have no real daughter Uura Belle of Plea»- complaint to make against the weath- Yet, it must be remembered that most eluding the colleges which are not for- Mr. and Mrs. Will Criteser, ac of the citizens of Oregon have in their tunate enough to iacc ax suppoi attended the annual family er man. reunw u of vi the ...» Branson family, companied by Miss Flo Binghatp and Building Material of all hind« Mark Twain said. said, "More is said ¡own affairs the identical problem niay have to wait »While for s 'me < f । reunton the thing* it needs, unless they can bo ; jn Ml.MinnviHe her brother Robert, motored to Sil about the weather and less is done which faces the university. LIME, CEMENT. DOORS. ----- JA-J V.. -- 1.._. .... --- v-ll. ,.K„, .. H creek fall* above Silverton, People with homes want better • provided by voluntary payment» in city park Sunday. Mrs. SASH, SHINGLES, ROOl ING about i: than anything else on earth. being taken by tax compul- During the ■ It' no use trying to change the ways homes. People without homes want stead of Stoutenberg was Dora Branson be- where they picnicked. Gl ISM ANI» BRICK afternoon Al Faussett, the daredev of Sol and Jupe Pluvius, anyhow and j homes of their own. Everyone who sion. fore her marriage. I , il, leaped the lS4-ft. fall*. The I CONI RETE BRAIN TILE Y'amhili county in general, and Day-1 has a little business of his own finds The showers which fell in thi* fM]|, W(.re beautiful at the hour of N t n in particular, is a paradise just the need for expansion and does i; s ■ locality the lust few day* are of dve> gun shilling on them just right, : go norch, south, east or west and j utmost to finance its growth it’ he OREGON inestimable value to corn and all a great crowd of people were then you will instinctively remark “Yam. ■an. Every large industry is spend other growing crop«. 1 he early to wjtne»» the daring feat. hill against the world.” YVe are ing profits for enlargement, replace- (Maud Williamson) grain hay has about all been put! different and thank goodness forthat, ment, new structures, the ,earch for Mrs. Jasper Longcore of Portland, in barns, some of the later grain Mr«. Mary Dey. who has been vis- MXNX^XNXitYKO: ’cause we are better beyond compar­ new customers.and new markets. The spent the last week with her mother, ’ hay has not been cut and some hay' Ring, her daughter and husband. : desire for expansion and growth is Mrs. A. P. Magnes. ison. -4 a x. v i. «• >n shocks but no los. ia antici- Mr. and Mr». Clarence Warner, left No, we cannot feel the demand for universal, but expansion and growth A. M. Kirkwood has been in this M- kj_aberriM wj|| al»o for Myrtle Point Sunday, where »he of necessity are limited by financial spice” in Dayton—we are content to cinity for a few days. benefitted by lhe raln. make, her home with a son there. » Office Phone RED 41» let have ------- their ------- share of resources. .— the — world ------ ------- Mr. and Mrs. McFadden of Salem, Atr^wberrv season will be pro- who owns a meat market. X trouble, and let our few sorrows rest Colleges other than the tax support- bad dinner with Maud Williamson on ' J . . I DAYTON, • - OREGON with our friends. ed institutions are struggling for sur- Sunday longed for am. y u»e and they are; thi* community X from IXNXtUpX^Z'tXMXMEr.KKXVCMXNXt Hillsboro; other* vival. They, to, would like to grow, number from this section attend-i8‘l “ *x" en ' " 11 I »pent the 4th at all ____ kinds — in -------------- this locality NEWBERC PROUD OF HOOVER ' but the competition of the tax-sup- bargajn day ¡n McMinnville, spon-! Poultry of .... . at Salem and many just to quiet tx^x ‘ What has become of the movement Ported institutions has made that of servd by the Telephone-Register. The u doing unu.udly well as the cool. «pot. for family picnic., X I to mark in some wav the house where Ithe yl Iwt ',UeSti°n °^n man >\ h 11^8' damp weather has encouraged a Mr». Joe Cockerhan entertained H rbert Hoover lived as a boy while one' The> 1 new libraries, bet- an artlne can sold One day for guppiy ?f "ground m now ha'e' Miss Virginia Magness 1» now at tg whicb are very beneficial to all Mrs. Mary Fosett. A delightful BATHS Most of the broil- aftcrnoon wa> t ln chatting and X not having some sort of sign in a Some of them need physical improve- Berkley> California, taking a summer young DAYTON. OREGON Î ments of the most common order in eourse in science. erg have been disposed of at good gewi ft whicb the b .mte»» place where it can be easily seen the interest of ordinary saniUtmn and The Fralich famiIy moving t0 and th# puUeU dev.lop- deUghtjfu| n.freBhment». The SKSNSKICMXXXMXKSKSUa; from the highway, pointing to the Hoover ,,ecenc>'- The Problems involved in Eastern Oregon. XMXMZSXt.XMZKSH ------- i‘nK wrell. club voted to have a picnic in two XK8KZK former . home of Herbert , _ . . . ’ tn-owth are not peculiar to the tax- » Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson o Sun-1 . ... ,, ,, X Never m the history of this country eu..»; »° ---- ------- “ T near ’ Robert Pentney about 6 years old, weeks, at Champoeg. Mis. Map ■ i Agate Grinding has a presidential cand.date come 'ns"‘u d.yed with Mr. W.lson’. sister X of Baker. Ore. who, with hi* mother jorie Hadaway was a guest of the I Jewelry Made to Order : A I Alex and Thelma LaFollette, with and brother Louis, is vi.itnig at the dub. . from this r part of the country. Never . a. by which they may tax for any por- | has the _ country . maintenance, . I« ; had TT a . more pictur- I tion of their to say noth- party of young people, are spend- home of his grand-parents. Mr. and Guest* at the H. Hand home were « esque figure than Herbert Hoover, . of their . almost . - Mrs. L. C. Marley, has suffered with Mr. and Mr». H. Dalzell, of Turner. 1 .. . - ing forgotten hopes of ing the 4th at Pacific City. Expert Matchmaker A Jeweler or a more capable man seek the office., e ion Neither the bome.owner, He has re­ Mr. and Mrs. Walling attended the an abcess in his head. Newberg could easily capitalize Ute man nor the industry can I ceived treatments by a specialist | Ray Baxter started hi* combine X fact that Hoover lived here as a boy to taxation for income or for wedding of Mrs. Grace Walling’» . in Portland each week since he ar- on barley on the Thompson Bro*. M• Grafaphone* al the Lowest » and make it worth something to our much.needed or mueh degired im. ter. Mis* Jackman, of Dayton. farm. On account of so much green M Mrs. T. T. Parker of near Eugene.! rived here about a month ago. Price ever known in the county. commumtx’ in the way of attracting a oats and vetch Ray had to stop for a , , • * x j *. provements. is here with relatives and friends for Miss Vivian Stoutenberg is ac- week. This is the first grain to be ¡ people here. Cities m the east do not Taxation is a compulsory - process, - the week. Mr. Parker is interested companying Mr. and Mr*. Lester cut with a combine around here this ■ DAYTON. fail to make the most of such an op­ used by voters to compel payments .n the lumber busine5S. • • OREGON I J, Holt of Carlton, on a three-weeks’ year. portunity and unless Newberg does so, for purposes approved by majorities. A number of ..o)d tirnerg" attended motor trip which will take them to she will, indeed, be asleep. ’ Let’s 3K8MSMZNZ4 Tax payments are not voluntary pay- the annual ^t.^.^her at the fair “yellowrtone National Park, Salt have a sign indicating the old Hoover rwento Mir. and Mrs. G. Miller an i son. Carh n n a nnp Vil ’ s* . . ~ v,lt Itlivv ’ csvuv • — Each voter has one vote, grounds on last Sunday. j ments. Uke City. They will be guests Montgomery, and Mis* Renfrow, who MXMXMXKXHZKXXXMKXX»XKX4XMM let s go ; further and j do , v home and ... and he may not be a direct taxpayer. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John have been visiting at the Ray Baxter M something as a community to cele- at all. If he is a taxpayer, his voting X Stoutenberg at Casper, Wyo. re­ home, motored to Corvallis and Rose­ a brate the nomination of Herbert strength bears vais nu lu his ius tax uia V v no rtidtiun relation to turning. they will visit many inter- burg to visit relatives. They re­ * Fire, Theft, Embezzlement anil 5» Hoover as president. m burden. He must pay taxes voted P|OO CO Mfr!Sb I ;! par This need not be of a political na­ upon him regardless of esting California points. The turned Tuesday and will leave for X Life. We care for your need*. J nf whether he > 160.50.11 lUdie whether he ture, but as a community celebration voted for them, regardless of the con­ their home in Gooding. Idaho, Satur­ M ty started Monday morning. X (Mrs. R. G. Hadley) M of the achievement of a former New­ dition of his affairs and regardless of day. | J. L. SHERMAN & SON « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bones and berg boy. Newberg should be proud M his willingness to expend his money daughter> 1>?ta, and son, Raymond, of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Satchwell MKXMZKXKXMZNXKXXnXXXZMZKSN of Hoover and should be ready to had as their dinner guests Sunday acclaim the distinction of having for the purposes for which the taxes Tillamook, spent a few days last were voted. week at the home of the former ’ s Miss Salisbury, of Portland, and H. T. been the home of this boy who has At the expense of Oregon taxpay- father Jameg Boneg and aunti Mrs. FOR INSURANCE Burns, of Grand Ronde. (Mrs. C. L. Fowler) made so much of himself and who ers, the legislature and people of Or- Roy Ricbards. THAT INSURES After suspension for some time has been given the highest honor pos­ egon have endowed Oregon’s institu- Mrs. Dell Morgariedge spent Sun SEE work was resumed Monday on the sible by the republican party, in being tions of higher education with a mill- I day in Portland, the guest of her | Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and named as its presdential nominee.— age income aggregating $3,000,000 a nephew, I^wrence Addison, attended Grand Island Cannery company’s ¡daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I warehouse. Floors and windows and Chas. Gardner. Newberg Graphic. year and amounting to 6'1 of the, church in Turner Sunday. Dayton Phone Ox 10 otherfinishing work is being done with total tax burden. No other state■ Service that satisfies Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Finnicum, Mr. Charles Sargeant supervising. The G. B. Foster transacted business in THE STATES UNIVERSITY in the Union, with possibly one or two building i* two story, 40x40, with and Mrs. Jones Prater and family left ASKING FOR MORE exceptions, provides such a large in- Salem, Saturday. crete throughout. A new boiler and Sunday morning, by auto, for Boise, In his Oregon Voter C. C. Chapman come to its higher education instifu- - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackman and other improvement work is Idaho, where they will visit relatives has the following sound article con­ tions in proportion either to its popu- ... , , . „ „ . and friends during Mr. Prater ’ s vaca ­ uu the .u | litt e daughter, Linna Bell, went to done other improvement work is cerning more appropriations for the lation, its resources, its wealth, * Metzcar, Thursday, where they at­ being done on the cannery for the sea­ tion from the mill at McMinnville. state university: income of its people or the number of tended the funeral of Mrs. Jackman’s son's run on beans and tomatoes. With profound admiration for the students to be provided for. This Little Allan May, son of Mr. and You are Invited to Lunch courage of President Hall of our state huge annual revenue at taxpayer ex­ niece, little Virginia Stule. She was Mrs. Albert May, was stung quite se­ Under the supervision of Roy E. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. university in loyally demanding addi­ pense represents the advanced atti­ at the Will a great deal of good road work verely by a bee, while playing outside, tional financial support for that insti­ tude of the people of Oregon towards Stule, postmaster at Metzcar. and was causing his face and eyes to swell A fill of several is being done bere. tution, we cannot agree with him that higher education, an attitude more bom in a McMinnville hospital, four feet depth and extending from the' UP> an of Port- M. J. Crabtree being put in. Other smaller fills Oregon is fortunate in having a uni­ states of New England, the Middle ,and and Mr and Mr„ Fay Robingon atid widening of the grades has been Emergency airports are being es- Proprietor versity president who fights for his Atlantic country or around the Great and daughter Marie> of Laurel( and made. tablshed every 30 miles from Portland institution and does everything in his Lak®s' , , , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and McMinnville, Oregon. power to advance its interests, but While the principle would be the gon David of Dayton> were Sunday Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick and daughter to California line. McMinnville—Work rushed on the taxpayer’s problem is similar to same, the people of this state would at the home of thcir motheri Betty Rae of Gresham, Ore., arrived that of the university. be better justified in voting more tax- Mrg David Robingon. at the home of her brother. Worth $100,000 main building for Linfield “The cost of things proposed, I be­ payer money for higher education if ' Wiley, Sunday. She expects to re- college. lieve,” says President Hall, “would be economic conditions were more fa- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cinnamon and main several weeks and will can fruit gladly borne when the people once see vorable. But as practical people, re- sons, Charles and Kenneth, of Mc- during the time. how much they could increase efficien­ gardless of our enthusiasm, we are Minnville, were Sunday visitors at cy of the work of the University in forced to take economic conditions in­ the home of the former’s sister, Mrs, The Clarence Badger home has with training the youth of the common-Ito consideration. The aggregate tax Roy Edwards. been happy the past week visits of a friend, Miss Donna Brown, wealth. I do not believe the people burden is altogether too high, is too f» ... /I..« J. W. Sims, who has been ill for of « Heppner, Ore., from TllOU/loV Tuesday Itnftl until । NEW LINE OF CAMERAS of Oregon are ready to sacrifice the wearing, is too keenly felt, to justify education of the youth of the state material expansion. Not until Ore- several months, was able to go to Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Special 89c when the difference between a high gon experiences a wave of prosperi- McMinnville Saturday. His wife Freeman, of Portland, Ore., Tuesday,! grade institution and a mediocre one ty, in the flood of which tax payments and daughter, Mrs. Vernon Foster, and Mrs. George Zider, of Portland, Monday. Mrs. Freeman is a cousin! is so small in the financial outlay re­ relatively will be easier even though accompanied him. and Mr*. Zider is a sinter of Mrs. larger, is there sound justification for quired.” Vanace Newman, of Mill City, spent Badg(,r The Freemans are from The immediate outlay referred to is the people of this state voting addi­ jj jH Ore. $400,000 for the first wing of a new tional taxes upon its taxpayers—un­ a few days the fore part of the week library and $130,000 for the first wing less for vitally necessary purposes di­ at the George Jackman home. Frank McGraw, of Salem, who has of an infirmary, two expenditure» the rectly connected with its economic Mrs. David Robinson was a Day- been viHjtjn(r for some time at the need for which cannot be gainsaid by welfare, or its duties to its depend­ home of big friend, J. K. Fields, re- anyone who is familiar rith physical ents, its fundamental governmental ton business visitor last Thursday. Don’t forget your Sunbnrn remedies. « , , . u, D ¡„u ¡turned from Portland Wednesday, conditions at the university,—a total necessities, or its duties to its youth Merle, laurence and Wayne Reich- | he ha<| made a buginpgg trjp new of a lesser age than the splendid able- tein attended the ball game in Mon- Cold cream. Face powder. Toilet requisit* of $530,000 required for these i The fields of Kentucky Wonder I buildings in addition to present tax bodied men and women who go or mouth, Sunday. beans on the various farms in this We deqelop or print your pictures. are sent to its higher educational in­ support. Tigard visitor locality are thriving; all of the posts For permanent outlay, funds are stitutions. Dale Hadley was a These magnificent young people Sunday, where he played ball with and wires are in place and the train- needed for “a pension system, an in- [ing onto strings is now in progress. crease in the millage sufficient to en- who enjoy university or college ad- the Yamhill Electric Co. Davton Tribune ■ H. W. BURNARIL M. D. Í Dayton Inn BARBER Davton B<> Wheatland DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST BARBER SHOP V. H. BALLARD Insurance Grand Island Terminal Confectionery Let Us Help You Enjoy Your Vacation New assortment of Bottling Caps Universal and Thermos Bottles Sanitary Table Sets Picnic Packages Dayton Pharmacy