Dayton Tribune Unionvale (Mrs. C. L. Fowler) JOHN E. BLACK. Editor and Publisher. Mrs. Harry Houghtling and daugh- i ter Miss Mabelle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd j Entered at the Post Office at Dayton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter E. Fowler and daughter Shirley, and under the Act of March 3, 1879. William Lair, all of Portland, visited Thursday with relatives and friends i here enroute from a trip to Neskowin ADVANCE coast resort. SUBSCRIPTION - $130 PER YEAR STRICTLY Reserve District No. 12 Charter No 120 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BANK OF DAYTON At Dayton in the State of Oregon At cloae of business June 30, 1928 BNBNBMBNBHBNBNXNBXBMBXBRBN ! H. W. BURNARD, IH. D. » B PHYSICIAN Phone Red 78 OREOGN DAYTON. • HBNBNBMBHBMBNBMBMXXKNBMBWS Resource* I xmii » and di»eounU, Ineludlng r»di»ooii*l». aoceptances or bill* of exchange, »old with endur»eni»nt of «h» bank ., » Dayton Inn IW.Ul St ira Urie Aiderman, who returned from Mrs. C. E. Mauta, Prop. 3,700 00 .... ................... ... . a trip to the coast presented several President Warns of Tax Menace 3. V. S. government »ecurUie» owned Other bomb, warrant» it «I »ecuritles. Including foreign gov neighboring families with a sample BEST BEDS ON EARTH The rapidly mounting cost of state .u.ioata ertimene »tute, municipal, corporation, etc................ of fresh ocean crabs, Tuesday, and municipal governments is “a men­ OREGON r U.7M1 26 DAYTON. (Mrs. R. G. Hadley) «. Hanking hou»e 6 7.000 00; furniture and fixture«. »2.7M 23 H ace to prosperity,” said President ahi Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, banker» and Miss Esther Stoutenberg, Raymond Miss Ida Emmert visited friends in » BNBMBWBMXMSKXHBMBNBMBMXMBri Coolidge in a recent address. In The Dalles Saturday. trnat .-.Kiipani. » b- gnate I a» I ipproved re»»rv» »geiU» of Palmen, Miss Mary Deyoe and Donald BMBHBNBHXMBXBKBHXNXMSHBNBM 1921, according to the President, the 22.571 «I Kuhn celebrated the 4th of July at Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reichstein and Jantzens park, near Port land. combined cost of federal, state and Cheek» on bank» out»i»ita subject to check, including deposit» due M 124 HK03 the State of - were j°ined b? RalPh and land, were guests of Mrs. Brown’s Kuhn homv W8rL n * quarterly license. A change would benefit the auto­ modern farmer is as far removed Vernon Thompson and all spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Countiss, on and children, of McMmnville. mobile owner, the dealer, the oil Grafaphone* at the lowest from the life of his father and grand- day at the « Taft. Wednesday. [ pay Baxter is going to start his companies and the state and likewise Price ever known in the county. Tima as ac fkaxr father’s time they n»A»»A were from XT Neo- H. Thompson spent the week end at The Molalla, Or., celebration drew a | combine on the Thompson Bros, farm give fairer accommodation to the pub­ lithic man. Industry has given the Ocean Lake. good attendance from this locality, Wednesday. lic. • DAYTON OREGON m country-dweller a complete and envi­ X among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mr Mrg Alton Vernon and G. B. Foster spent several days last able civilization. S M Oregon Weekly Industrial Review XMXMXMXNXMXMXMXHXMXKXMXKXa week with relatives, near Walla Wal­ ion Boulden, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dix- dauijhterSi Esther and Beryl, returned Salem—Oregon Linen Milla produce on and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday from Winema and Newport, la, Washington. a ton of linen yarn a day. MXMXMXMXMXMXHXMXilXMXMXHXMt: Samuel Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. George । (hey spent several days. Hillsboro—Construction under way Shelburne and son Claud and daugh- Budget Public Expenditures M X Miss Esther Nichola is staying at for $175,000 high school. ter Hazel, Roy Pate, and Clarence Discussing importance of budgeting N the James Richardson home, caring x Crawley. public expenditures, Rolland A. Van- M Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and •A for Mrs. Richaidson and baby. (Mrs. C. L. Fowler) degrift of the California Taxpayers’ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ X Life. We care for your needs X John Mitchell and sisters, Misses M 8 The cloudy weather added zest to Association, recently said: X Emma and May Mitchell, attended the Guests at the R. S. Carr home Sun- M the Fourth of July celebration of the “The importance of taxes has been 4th of July old-time dance in Salem day were Miss Olsenberg and Mr. Ce- X J. L SHERMAN & SON Grand Island residents, many going M K forced upon our attention in the past Wednesday evening. cil Benson, of Carlton. tMXMXMXMXKXMXKXMXXXKXHXMXM few years with the increase of pub­ away for the day and several picnic Mr. and Mrs. Carl Launer and son Dr. Cook and daughter of M'lwau- < > lic expenditures. Public finance groups gathered in commemoration of Charles celebrated at Hillsboro, Or., the signing of the Declaration of In ­ kie were dinner guests Sunday at < > YOUR TOBACCO plays an important role in our pros­ FOR INSURANCE the Mrs. Mary Gilkey home. perity. It is not only expedient but dependence and presence of shooting Wednesday afternoon. AND CANDY THAT INSURES almost imperative that we examine firecrackers made the day one long to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner and R08g Carr, Wiley Humphrey, Char- SEE < > be remembered by the children in the the raising and expending of public son Owen and daughter Lucy cele- hc carr and Norman Humphry spent funds to determine if there is cap­ several crowds. At the Grand Island brated at Lafayette, Or, Wednesday, j Saturday at Pacific City. CHRISTENSON’S able management, and to eliminate cannery more than 30 persons gath­ CONFECTIONERY Phone 9x10 Dayton Mrs. George Antrim and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson and waste and effect sensible economies ered for a family reunion and cele­ Mrs. Tom Lawrence, and aunt, Mrs. daUghter and two sons, of Toledo, * ’ Service that »atiafiea bration with a basket dinner. Mr. w-herever posible. Ed Grffoz, of Santa Monica, Cal., at- ' spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson’s Hot Lunches Served ’ “There is no more satisfactory place and Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. tended the convention of the Christian ' mother, Mrs. Lou Girth. The Ander- Norman Beeler and family, Mr. and to start than with the proper budget­ church held at the state camp ground, sons were former Daytonites. ing of public expenditures. The bud­ Mrs. Ed Carpenter and family and at Turner, Oregon, Sunday. Mrs. Alta Holgate, all of Wil emette, Mr. and Mrs. Will Criteser accom a- get is to the fiscal system of the body The Sufiday school class No. 2 of panied by Charles Bryant, motored to politic what the backbone is to the Or., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emmerson and human body. Without it, both lose “Uncle” Jack Cooper, of Newberg, the local Evangelical church con- Carlton Sunday evening. You are Invited to Lunch . „ ..... , shape and stability. The advantages Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cooper and : ducted the Sunday school services Mrs. D. E. Bartruff is the „ Mr and Mr”' ^’MA' V-', ° k “"? 0°”’ of the budget are generally recog­ James Warren of Amity, Miss Verna Sunday. at the Warren, of Monmouth, Or., besides 1 teacher. Montgomery, and Miss Elizabeth Ren- nized. -- — - ----- and i 1 frow, who have been spending a week the Matt Warren family, Dick “The crux of public expenditures— 1 Threshing began Tuesday morning or so at the former’s daughter’s, Mrs. no matter if the amount is one dollar Belle Rockhill, of this locality were in the 18 acre field of fall sown barley Ray Baxter, left Friday morning for A. H. Robinson, Prop. or a million—is the determination present. on the E. M. Aiderman and Son farm. their home in Gooding, Idaho. that a hundred cents worth of value At Duke’s Landing Mr. and Mrs. They received 71 1-3 bushels per M. J. Crabtree Ray Baxter is hauling his hay to BUILDING MATERIAL be received for every dollar spent. Clark Noble and two children, Mr. acre in threshing. “The budget is one of the means and Mrs. Tom Lawrence and five chil- 1 Bridwell Station, where he expects to Proprietor OF ALL KINDS Mr- and Mrs‘ Heston and two move his family some time in the of securing wise economies and bal­ dren, Mr and Mrs Worth Wiley and two ’ children, Mrs. ’ E. E. Kilpatrick dau * hiter8 - Patricia and Esther, of fall. McMinnville, Oregon. anced programs for government. were Sunday guests at the Quju a number yf peop)e went Phone 46x9 Box 177 The effectiveness of the budget de­ and daughter Betty Rae, Mr. and Mrs. . Portland, „ pends on how carefully it ix drawn Dale Fowler, Alex Marty, Mr. and A C‘ HeRton bome- The gent einen down gaturday morning to the fire in and how rigidly it is observed. A Mrs. Harold Tompkins- and Mr. and are C0U81ns- Dayton. good budget must be coordinated so Mrs. Fred Finnicum were present. I Orville Stoutenberg has built an that the operation of all departments Boat riding and swimming were lead- addition and is otherwise improving Prune Organization Deferred of the governmental unit operating ing sports. his home. Extension of time for perfecting under it fit into a joint program, and Tom Lawrence is erecting a barn on Frank Westfall is painting his home an organization of the prune grow­ each has its proper share of available his farm here 24x36 feet and 18 feet [ which was formerly the local Metho- ers of the state until July 1, 1929, was funds.” to the eaves. George Antrim is do- [ dist chuich. authorized at Roseburg on June 25 at NEW UNE OF CAMERAS ing the carpenter work. T, . , . .. a representative meeting of prune The concrete foundation is com- ___ Special 89c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson and ! pleted for a five room house 24x32 growers affiliated with the Douglas County Prune Growers ’ association. Chicken House or Coop daughter Muriel spent the Fourth of feet and construction will be rushed Early in the year the Douglas Too often the mistake is made of July at the home of Miss Nellie Col­ by Wilbur Stoutenberg. This home county growers started the task of building a small poultry house with a lins, in Dallas, Oregon. is just across the road from the Evan­ forming an association to handle low roof, involving drudgery in the gelical church. prunes on a co-operative basis, the care of the chickens. Labor is an Strawberry root weevils may be Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Cubser at­ plan being one in which the growers important factor in the management successfully controlled in June by ap- tended the regular monthly meeting adopted a minimum scale for which of poultry and the arrangement of plying the poisoned apple bait, says of the Yamhill county Jersey cattle the prunes should be sold, all mem­ the house for convenience adds great­ the entomologist at the experiment club which was in the nature of a pic­ bers being bound not to sell below ly to the chances of success. A house station. The commercial product, nic Saturday when 25 persons gath­ the schedule adopted. should be built so that the attendant “Go West” is good or bait can be Don't forget your Sunburn remedies. ered at the L. S. Lorenzen farm 3% It was provided that in order for can stand up and do the work com­ made at home by mixing 95 pounds Odd cream. Face powder. Toilet requisites miles east of Dayton at the mouth of the marketing agreement to become J fortably; and if from 3 to 5 square dried ground apple with 5 pounds cal­ the Yamhill river. Two new mem­ effective, 75 per cent of the prune feet of floor space per fowl is al­ cium arsenate. Between a teaspoon­ We develop or print your pictures. bers were taken into the club. Home­ acreage of Oregon and Clark county, lowed, this will give enough cubic air ful and tablespoonful is placed in the made ice cream was served with the Washington, must be signed up by space for the flock. crown of each plant. basket dinner. July 1 of this year. Pleasantdale ’ BARBER Daytt)n Box & Lumber Co. Ï • Webfoot DR. 0. C GOODRICH DENTIST BARBER SHOP V. H. BALLARD aa ww Insurance Grand Island Get C. S. Lewis Dayton Lumber Yard Terminal Confectionery Let Us Help You Enjoy Your Vacation New assortment of Bathing Caps Universal and Thermos Bottles Sanitary Table Sets Picnic Packages Dayton Pharmacy