Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 15, 1928, Image 2

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    Dayton Tribune
JOHN E. BLACK, Editor and Publisher.
Stream Pollution Not
A Local Issue Only
Special Rate to Oregon Beaches
The editorial page of thia week’s
paper
contains an article entitled "Me
Entered at the Post Office at Dayton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter
IT to I Sr0trmher
t June 1 5 n
Minnville a Menace" in which the edi­
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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The Pacific Stage line oper­
tor decries the attitude of larger cities
ates directly to 21 wonder«
tr pourirg their refuse into streams
Tillamook
Newport Rockaway
ful beach resorts.
SUBSCRIPTION - $1.50 PER YEAR STRICTLY
ADV INCE • nd polluting them to such u point
I win Rock«
1 )c|'ov Bay Saltair
that they become offensive and un
Ocean
Lake
lake
advantage
of
this
special
Oceanside
Ncbcott
Í healthy.
Otter Rock
Cutler City Tuft
vacation rate and have an en­
McMINNMLLE A MENACE
'times called on jury duty and this
Since the article was written the
Manhattan
I ake Lytle
Netarts
joyable time at any of these
The following quotation from the might entail a little more difficulty, writer has had oreasi >n to talk wi’h
Siletz Bay Agate Beach
Neskowin
beauty
spots.
McMinnville Telephone-Register gives but the saving in county seat expens- the county health officer on the sub
Devils 1 ake Barview Nye Beach
rise to a question which will soon be es would much more than offset what ject. The officer stated that then'
■ >1 to Dayton and the entire lower ever slight difficulty might be occa- was no reason to expect McMinnville
sioned by a more distant county seat. or Sheridan to remedy the situation
runty.
Oregon might well follow the lead I on the Yamhill until Portland wa
"Construction of a new big
of Tennessee in this county consolida­ forced to remedy their situation.
trunk line sewer from north of
irther pmlcuhra. Inquire
PACIFIC
There is on the statute books of the
tion matter. This state has been
the city park to the Yamhill riv­
ot «he Stage Depot
.-tate
a
law
against
the
willful
pollu
­
looking
about
for
means
to
lower
tax
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er, was virtually assured Tuesday
es and here is. we believe, a good sug­ tion of any stream, yet according to
when the city council in regular
gestion. In private life and in pub­ the health officer. Portland has been
ession, passed an ordinance or­
lic life as well about the only way to permitted to go their way unhampered Establishment of Control Area for
dering the project. • • • • •
fanner to b named by them, it being ( barn or feeding place shall, a* toon
save expenses is to lessen expendi­ because of their influence as a corpor
"Present plans call for the
Protection Again»« I oaf and
ation.
The
poison
from
the
refuse
11 VI * M said
IV 1,1 commi»«ioner,
I m N 1 •• « •—
J t I 4 | Il V • | j as been fed, be «wept
understood thut
tures.
This
plan
would
lessen
the
opening of the sewer at a point
Stem Nematode
> "mty agent und funner ahull desik­ I clean of all chuff and refuse, and the
expenditures of tax money.
It ap­ is so great in the Willamette river be
north of the city park, then to
(Yumhill County)
nute
in which aueh plant- same »hull be burned, and the manure
peals to us as a sane and sensible idea low where Portland disposes o' thei-
follow a meandering line down
sewage
that
no
gume
fish
can
live.
ing
will
not
be
allowed,
or to seed any resulting from the feeding of said hay
for the lowering of taxes.”
Cosine creek to the outlet in the
The fad has been determined, after
The chemical action of th? impurities
"t said areu, prior to the year 1932, to hull he deposited on some portion of
Yamhill river, 100 feet north of
investigation, by the president of the
displacing the oxygen in the water to
other than cultivated row crop«, said control area which ia not to bo
GRAPHIC FOR MANNING
the Dayton-McMinnville bridge.”
Oregon state board of horticulture
the point where fish cannot remain
spring gran, or other forage crop« devoted to »truwberrie»
The
Newberg
Graphic
declares
How much longer must the cities
clover for
thut it
establish
a
of the lower Y'amhill be forced to al- Sheriff Manning will seek re-election and stay alive.
control area embracing the territory than clover, except upon similar ap J a period of three year*.
According to the county officer peo­
provai, or to permit the growth, with­
low McMinnville and Sheridan to dis- on his record in that office and says:
All fed.-e row* surrounding any
de - ribed below for protection of hor­
pose of their refuse by emptying it, “Sheriff Manning has been consistent­ ple are more interested in win t hap­ ticultural and agricultural industries in said area, of wild or volunteer do I acreage that hn* been so found in-
with no restrictions, into the Yam- ly on the alert to rid the county of pens to fish than to their own health from the leaf and stem nematode, u ver and strawberry plant«, except up- fected with nematode, shall at once be
law violators and has proved to be an and until sportsmen and health so­ disease affecting clover and strawber­ on similar approval, the essential ob- cleaned of volunteer clover und wild or
hill river?
Imagine, if you can. McMinnville excellent officer, whom it will be wis cieties organize and force Portland to ry plants, which has occurred therein, ject of these restrictions being to re volunteer strawberries, by hoeing out
abide by the state statutes little can
duce, the menace from persistence in and burning, or otherwise completely
twice its size, running hundreds of dom to retain on the job.'
and is a menace to said area, and for
‘ be expected of the smaller towns.
the soil of volunteer clover and straw­ killing said growth« for a width of
gallons of refuse into the river in
the eradication from said area of said
berry plants.
In ease any of said 1 two feet on each side of said fence.
which, (if we have any desire) we
disease, and of clover and strawber­
c< nt r d area ha« been heretofore found
Complaints
must swim.
It shall be unlawful for any person,
ry plants which have been, or may
Roy Shires, plaintiff, vs. Ramona hereafter become, infected with said Infected with said nematode, and shall firm or corporation owning or con­
Imagine, if you can. a swimming
Where clover for seed is badly in-
resort such as Hirter’s, being built . fested with honeydew it is seidom Shires, defendant; filed Aug. 4, 1928; disease; and for preventing the be receded prior to March of any trolling any acreage that ha» been so
year before 1932. to a spring crop of found infected with nematode to neg­
growth of clover seed, clover hay, and
on the banks of such a polluted i advigabIe t0 stack it unless it is known divorce.
grain,
the seed from said grain shall lect to observe the foregoing require­
Allis
H.
Kellogg,
plaintiff,
vs.
Frank
stream
Also imagine rowing your ;hat n0 hu)ler wiH
available until
strawberry plants which have been,
boat along the shores where receding late, says the experiment station. R. Kellogg, defendant; filed Aug. 6. or may hereafter become, so infected; lie consumed on the (arm where pro­ ment* promptly after the publication
ducid. and shall not be removed ¡here­
waters leave traces of a city’s unwill­ Some Oregon growers prefer to have 1928; divorce.
i and for the proper disinfection of im­
from, and the straw from said grain
A hearing of remonstrances against
ingness to acknowledge and pay for such rained on to wash out the honey-
T. A. Troxel, plaintiff? vs. Elvira plements and machinery which have
»hail
lie burned in the field where the establishment of the proposed con-
correction.
Troxel,
defendant;
filed
Aug.
8,
1928;
been,
or
may
hereafter
be,
infected
dew before putting it in the sack.
grown, und the field dry plowed soon trol area will be had, on Sept. 6, 1928,
There is no need of imagination. It1
with said disease.
divorce.
after harvest.
None of the acreage at 11 o’clock n m., at the office of the
is a fact. Today Sheridan and Mc-
Now,
therefore,
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Charles
A.
Park,
Oregon-Washington
Joint
Stock
Botulinus poisoning in fowls is not
M in ville are polluting the waters of uncommon where spoiled canned food Land Bank of Portland, plaintiff, vs. President of the Oregon State Board heretofore found by said board to be President of the Oregon State Board
the Y’amhill. They have as yet ap­ such as peas, beans, corn and the like Cy Roberts and Annie Roberts, his ' of Horticulture, under the authority intected with nemutode shall be pas- ,.f Horticulture in the Valley Motor
parently no intention of taking any are carelessly thrown out where they wife, and Hillsboro National Bank, conferred in Chapter 162, General tured by any lass of «tock within one Company Building, Salem, Oregon.
year following the destruction of the
Done at Portland, Oregon, this 10
steps to help. It will cost consider­ eat it.
Symptoms are limber neck defendants; filed Aug. 9, 1928; mort­ Laws of Oregon of 1927. do hereby infected crop.
All implement* or day of August, 1928.
able money but does not the health and a general sleepy condition. About gage foreclosure.
declare the south half of Township 4
machinery used in plowing the acre-
Chas. A. Park, President.
and future of the river demand their the only method of treatment is to
South. Range 3 West, west of the Wil­
age so found to be infected »hull be
Oregon State Board of Horticulture.
fair play.
Does not the situation empty thee rop, either lancing it and
lamette
river;
all
of
Township
5
Mechanic's Liens
thoroughly cleaned and disinfected
I. 1. L. Patterson, Governor of the
demand some immediate action from sewing it up again or by flushing it
Nichol McIntyre, claimant, vs. Carl South, Range 3 West, west of the Wil­ with creosote, or with a 5'. solution State of Oregon, do hereby approve
lower river people ?
lamette
river,
and
also
sections
1,
2,
out by running the crop full of water D. Jensen, defendant; filed Aug. 10,
Dayton wishes to enjoy the benefits from a hot water bottle, then holding 1928; 139.05 on Essex car 1927 model. 11 and 12 of Township 5 South, Range of lysol, or a 10', solution of formal­ the foregoing determination and des­
dehyde, or with sheep dip; and all ignation of control area, and desig­
of a pure water river. It will be only the head down and forcing it out, says
C. D. Henderson, claimant, vs. Les- 4 West, and sections 35 and 36 of wagons, racks, implements or ma­ nate the Dayton Tribune, a newspa­
a few years until the state will re­ the poultry pathologist of the experi­
Township 4 South, Range 4 West, all
ter Hutt, defendant; filed Aug. 7.
chinery used heretofore in handling per published in Dayton, Oregon, as
quire septic tanks in all Y'amhill coun­ ment station.
located in Yamhill county, Oregon,
1928;
$41.55
on
1927
Buick
coupe.
the crop from said infected acreage ! the newspaper in which said notice of
ty cities. Why not McMinnville, the
to be a control area, for the purpose
shall be immediately cleaned und dis-determination shall be published,
largest and wealthiest, set the exam­
named
in
said
act.
Where decay occurs as the result of
Marriage Licenses
infected in a similar manner.
Executive Office, Salem, Oregon.
ple when they put in their new sewage washing fruit it is always caused by
From and after the publication of
If any hay ha» been hauled to any ।
Joy Oyla Houck, of Newberg, and this determination in the Dayton Trib­
Augusti 1,1928.
line and give the river the opportuni­ improper methods, such as deep sub­
Lowell Seese Crabtree, of Newberg. » । une. a newspaper published in the vi­ barn or feeding place from a clover
Signed,
I.
L. Patterson,
ties it deserves?
mersion, poor rinsing or rough hand­
Mary Mildred Magness, of Dayton,! cinity of the above designated area, acreage, so found to be infected, said J
Governor of the State ofUregon.
ling.
Where careful methods are
and Adelbert Parnell Smith, of Day- jt shalj be unlawfu| for any
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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
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In a recent issue of the Newberg washed
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cut down on taxes and provide less in- is over the quicker disease and insect sumed is effective in preventing the and stem nematode; or to harvest the
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trouble, says Dr. W. T. Johnson of the seed from said clover acreage; or to
dividua’ county expense.
I pests will be destroyed.
LIME, CEMENT, DOORS,
experiment station staff. The oil may plant any cf said control area to clo­
The plan, they state, has been tried i
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prov ed very beneficial. However we from contagious abortion, reactors hoppers or be added to the mash after 1932, except upon joint approval of
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because of the fact that every coun­ successfully as near as 200 yards of
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the people of the territory involved thorough study of the process is ad-
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county seat on rare occasions. But gallons and wheat bran 16 pounds.
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after all how many of the rank and Complete description of this serious
A. H. Robinson, Prop.
to buy in your own home town.”
file of the citizens of any county do pest and detailed discussion of its
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visit the county seat on county busi­ control are given in station bulletin
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Leg weakness in fowls is sometimes '
ty seat, for the home bank is always due to rickets, a condition which de- ’
willing to send in tax payments or velops when they are not allowed ac- 1
CHARLES KECK,
Agent.
Phone 9x10
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Box 177
Day ton
one can mail his check to the county cess to direct sunshine. Cod liver oil j
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satisfies
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