/.-------- ^==-773^3;.-------------—— dayton Number 47 Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, July 18,1928 Volume XV Main Street QTrthmw Hold Up at St. Joseph Last Monday Evening Newsy Items Gathered at the Yamhill County Court House Mark Sawyer Reunion Celebrated Sunday Chamber of Commerce Holds Live Meeting The seventh annual family reunion i M onda y evening at ten o’clock R. of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs. I The Dayton Chamber of Commerce W. Thoma», field manager of A. I. Check Raiser Wanted by Sheriff l Adjudged Insane Frank Hord of Portland was in ThomBi Furnace Company of June- F. W. Spencer, from Colorado, is Merle Kneeland of McMinnville, 24 Mark Sawyer, who crossed the plains held their second meeting Monday Dayton Sunday visiting relative». । ^on city, Oregon, wa» held up on the wanted by the sheriff, for raising a 1 year’ old, wa» adjudged insane by from Illinois in 1847, was held Sun­ evening with twenty-five members in Mr. aad Mr». C. E. Terry of Carl-; Pacific highway at the St. Joe under­ check from twelve dollar» and forty! county official» Tue*day morning and day,, July 15, in the fir grove on the attendance. ton were Dayton visitor» Sunday. | crossing. He was robbed of four hun- cent» to one hundred twenty one do)- ' wa» taken to the state hospital that John Smith farm, which is a portion j The meeting was full of interest of the original Sawyer donation land from the opening with considerable I dred twenty dollars by three men driv- lar» and forty cents. This check wa* day. claim. John Tomlinson is visiting at Ne-; ¡ng u roBd8tw, the make of which car cashed on the Sheridan bank. Up to interest »hown on highway project». —— Only four children are living of the Rev. P. A. Simpkins spoke on the up­ halem this »ummer in the home of . ungnown. The men pulled up by the present time the officials have no C omplaints Paul Wvbkr Wobke. , the Thoma* car and after crowding trace of him or of which way he went. Pau) Mary Luce (formerly Mary Mer- family of sixteen children. The old- building of the community and its him off the highway compelled him to / I cieri, plaintiff, v». Francis J. Mer- e»t is Mr». Ella Hendricks of Mc-1 pay roll. Singer and White »ewing machine» get out of the car. They bound hi» ; ciw and W. H. Waterbury, defend- Minnville and she is 89. 'She was While most of the meeting was tak­ Returned to Wyoming at unheard of price«. »55.00. U’Ren hands and feet together, tied a hand- Last Wednesday evening, July 11, anta, filed July 14, 1928; partition suit. present, also Mrs. John Smith and en up with plans for future activi- Hdwe. Damon Sawyer, both of Unionvale. des of cornmitteeB and the general ' kerchief on hi» mouth, and then after 1928, McCoun, ex-deputy treasurer of . -------- The other child, John Sawyer, of Port- opln?on preTajled that the chamber Mi»» Edith Ott and Mr». Paulin» taking the money from hi» bill-fold, Wyoming was taken back to that Judgments conHtructive pro bert H. Stockman, sixty-seven years net loss to the highway fund would Marriage Licenses throat trouble and grave fears were year. । . of age, who is a nephew, who lives i Mercedes Jones, of Newberg, and Stories and experiences of the rang­ amount to a sum equivalent to that to Delake — Devils Lake is •▼pressed for him early in the week. ” in Chicago, Illinois. ers in the United States Forest Ser­ now available for new construction Fount Frank Paul, of Newberg. stocked with black bass. Velda Winters, of Newberg. and vice on the Pacific Coast will be em­ and betterments. Under this threat­ Friday evening the Carlton-instal­ bodied in the new series of programs ening situation, the highway commis­ Intoxicated Driver Fined Vernon Cecil Braden, of Newberg. lation team put on a joint Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hord of Bor­ Edward Davis, of San Francisco, Ethel Coupe, of Hopewell, and Wm. to be broadcast by the Radio Corpora- sion has been forced to call a halt in ■nd Odd Fellow installation for the They California, was picked up Tuesday ( Edwin Rogers, of Amity. tion of America through the National its contemplated program for next local orders. There was a large at­ land were in town Sunday. were accompanied home by Mrs. morning by deputy sheriff Casey at Elsie Loraine Odell, of McMinnville, Broadcasting company, beginning year and to hold in abeyance any ex­ tendance for the occasion. Hord’s mother, Mrs. A. H. Nicols. the Smith filling station which is .on ' and John Byron Bennette, of McMinn- Monday, July 9, at 7 p. m., and contin- penditure other than maintenance and A surprise shower was given Tues­ uing every Monday evening at that. the madatory payments of principal the highway a‘ the Whiteson-Sheri- ville. Dr. J. H. I^ech and wife of Salem dan junction, for driving while in- | Mary Margaret Allen, of McMinn- time for eight weeks up to August 27 ; and interest on road bonds. day evening at the J. K. Field home for Mrs. Sherman Lang, formerly were in Dayton Sunday to conduct toxicated. He was tried by Judge, ville, and Bernard Edw. Morrow, of inclusive. The above figures are leased on Mah Field. Many useful and de­ the quarterly conference of the Meth­ Old» and fined one hundred dollars. Those who remember Ranger Bill careful and conservative estimates Portland. A basket dinner was lightful gifts were received by the odist church. through magazine and newspaper of state revenues relating to the held at noon. newly-wed. stories and previous broadcasts will highway fund, which was set up by May Be of Interest to • ManV Students From be glad to learn that this genial vet-1 the people and the legislature to ac- Mr. and Mrs. L. Miksch, of Ash­ J. L. Sherman and son report re­ eran of 25 years in the United States \omplisb a definite program of state The Fruit Grower Yamhill at Corvallis land, arrived in Dayton Tuesday to ceiving two checks Wednesday for in- Forest Service will be responsible for j road construction. This program is spend a few days visiting with Mr. | surance on the fire July 7. The ad- Yamhill county has 91 students the exciting adventures to be related far from completion at this time. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. The families ' justment of the loss was made in less July 17, 1928. among the 3818 total long term stu- to hundreds of thousands of listeners became friends When neighbors in . than ten days. Dear Fruit Grower: ! dents last year at the Oregon Agri­ on the Pacific Coast. Ashland two years ago. I have a plan which may interest cultural college, according to a de­ On account of the fire danger that Would Have a Year of Mrs. P. M. Hogle and daughter, Most tailed report of the year’s registra­ J. E. Proffitt began Monday morn­ : Miss Emma, of Klamath Falls, ar­ you and be of some help. is always present at this season of the Thirteen Equal Months ing to tear down the standing portion rived Tuesday to spend a short time everyone interested in fruit growing tion just issued by E. B. Lemon, reg­ year in the mountain regions of the is up against problems in which he istrar. Total enrollment for the year of the burned meat market. Al­ at the home of her mother, Mrs. Z. west. Ranger Bill will be unable to needs some special help and individual including summer session and other though no definite plans have been an­ Spangle. appear in person before the micro-' The national committee on calendar attention. I have arranged with specially classified students reached a nounced it is the intention of Mr. phone since, as he says: “Uncle Sam simplification, at its first meeting July Clayton L. Long, horticultural special ­ high mark of 5311 as compared with Proffitt to erect a'new building on the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Masters and expects me to stay up here in the 9, in Washington, tentatively fixed ist, O. A. C., to spend three days, 5087 the year previous. daughter and Mrs. Edah Bingle of mountains and keep this district of 1933 as the logical date for universal site soon. July 23, 24 and 25 in making personal This county also has 12 regular Marshfield are visiting at the home of mine from burning up. You never adoption of a 13 months’ calendar. The committee appointed 10 sub­ The Tribune office received a let­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baxter, the in lies’ farm visits and if you would like to students in the 1928 summer session can tell when some careless smoker have a visit from us it will be neces­ which has enrolled 707 regular stu­ committees to learn the public’s re­ ter Wednesday from Anton Klann of parents. is going to chuck a lighted cigarette sary for you to make application by dents and a total of 1385 including the into the brush, or go off and leave the action toward calendar reform. 2038 W. 52nd Place, Chicago, stating that he intends to come to the Day­ The Dayton baseball team kept up letter at once giving name and care­ junior summer session. For the year camp fire burning. My motto in sum-1 ( hairman George Eastman said as ton district soon and will want to their recent winning streak and de­ ful directions as to location, indicating 1927-28 students were enrolled from mer is. ‘An ounce of prevention is tar as has studied the situation, We five foreign countries—Canada, China, better than a week of fire fighting.’ ” n0 objections have been raised against rent a farm. Any information sent feated Monmouth Sunday on the local the kind of problem you have. to Mr. Klann will be greatly appre­ field, 13 to 2. Harry Stoutenburg will try to get word back to as many India, Korea and Russia; three terri­ Range: Bill’s experiences will be the reform, but that it would take at pitched and Busy Senn caught for as possible just what time we will be tories—Alaska, Hawaii and The PhiL presented by arrangement of the Ra- le«t five years to make the idea ef- ciated. at your place. Hpines; the District of Columbia, 25 dio Corporation of America with the festive. Dayton. During the early hours of Wednes­ Very truly yours, states besides every county in Oregon. U. S. Forest Service in the interests ' -------------------------- • day morning a huge limb on the locust S. T White, Mrs. David Craddock and daughter of fire prevention and conservation. । Oregon State Library- tree at the Cha». E. Smith residence Dorothy of Seattle returned to their County Agent. Military Changes Made The fire stories will be told by a spec-' Do you know that the Oregon state in Dayton crashed to the ground wak­ home Monday after several days at! Six changes in the military staff at ially chosen speaker in the course of , ,, , , ,| library has the most complete depart- ing many residents of the neighbor­ the D. A. Snyder home. M»s. Snyder the state college will be effective this a carefully selected program of ap- ment on ow A rensions in -the hood. The tree is reported to be bet­ returned with them to Seattle for a Meeting of Farm Economics Society fall with the appointment of new of- propnate mus'c under the direction United States, lt was neWs to me, ter than 100 years old and is heavily three weeks’ visit. The next annual meeting of the ficers in charge of the Reserve Officers of Max Dohn The first of these: tm Mf A E in from the gtate cap_ loaded with English ivy. The limb . , , Western Society of Farm Economics Training corps. Changes now in- programs will be gwen on July 9 over of Pen , lvania Bnd an authority Quite a number local members of bp jn OreK)>n he)d on the CBmpu8|clude a fell away from the house and meas­ new commandant. Colonel Stations K G W, Portland; KOMO, the Rebekah and Odd Fellow lodges < f thp coHpge * nf ures nearly 50 feet. Henry R. Richmond, transferred to Seattle; K H Q, Spokane; K F I, Los on old age pensions so told Miss were in Carlton Sunday to attend the Corvallis from Fort Hays, Columbus, Angeles; and K P O, San Francisco. Cornelia Marvin, our efficient state Emily J. Nichols attended the wed­ county picnic of the orders. The af- b y H D Scudder profl,ssor of fainl Ohio. Other new men are Major F. After July 9, K G O, Oakland, will al­ librarian, after examining the files at ding of Ml»» Edna Gommoll and Phil­ fair was very we the state library on his yisit here. a en< e< am , mBnngt,|nent at the college, was elect- W. Bowley, Fort Leavenworth, and ip Kriger in Portland Saturday. Fol­ proved most enjoyable according to serretary.trea8urer of the 80ciety. Captain Mahlon E. Scott, Fort Sill, so be included. This sounds good to this old “moss- lowing the ceremony a reception at­ reports. back” and yet there are some ignorant field artillery; Lieutenant G. W. Mar­ Forest Grove capitalists may raise people who still think an old age pen­ tended by two hundred was held in vin, Fort Humphreys, Va.. engineer ­ Joe and Ronald Tomlinson, sons of »10,000 for Prun-Port syrup plant. the Hibernia hall. Local people will sion law will increase taxes if Oregon Bim—My wife’s favorite book be- ing unit; Captain B. H. Coiner, Fort recall Edna Gommoll as the grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tomlinson were Vernonia dedicates new American adopts it and these people are per­ Deavenworth, cavalry; and Captain daughter of General Siteven Coffin, taken to the Doernbecker hospital in ; fore we were married was “The Three fectly satisfied with the barbaric Legion airport. F. W. Rase, infantry. who lived in Dayton about 40 years Portland Friday by Miss Nina Brown, j Muskrteers,” and we had triplets! poorhouse with its graft, diseases and The Dalles — Bids will be opened •Bam—"Good Grief. My wife's ago. While in Portland Miss Nichols county nurse. The boys will be giv- । crime established in 1601 and have July 19 for »165,000 unit of state hos ­ Oregon license fees for 1928 are es­ The Birth of a visited with her sister, Mrs. J. W. en a complete examination and med- favorite book was [the nerve to say they are progressive. pital. timated at »6,900,000. Nation!" ical attention. Coffin.