Volume ¡6. Number 3 Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, September 12,1928 Selem Road Question Before Dayton Chamber Newsy Items Gathered at the Yamhill County Court House Rev. Harry E. Rarey Leaving Local Church Hoover-Curtis Rally At Newberg Saturday Rev. H. E. Rarey, Dayton Metho­ Considerable discussion was had at dis ’. pastor for the past year will de­ The opening gun» of the fall elec­ the meeting of the Dayton Chamber Nematode Laboratory Planned Residence Burned at St. Joseph Mr. «nd Mr«. A. T. Naim »pent liver hi» farewell sermon Sunday, tion period will be fired Saturday in of Commerce Monday evening con­ 8. White, county agent, i» , plan Tom Stinson*« residence, north of L. T. ........... —,------- , -, —. — — Sunday in Portland. cerning the location of the Dayton St. Joseph, wa» burned down Satur- ning on establishing a small labora having tendered his resignation to th- Newberg when political candidates district superintendent effective at the Miss Lola Johnson visited th« firsi terminus of the Dayton-Salem road. day evening A piano and one other tory in hi» home in an effort to find a -.tale conference which convenes next from all over the state will be pre­ sented to the voters by the Yamhill of the week with friend» in Eatacadn. For some time rumors have been cur­ article wait all that was saved. The solution that will remove or kill nern County Republican Central Commit­ rent about several proposed routes building and contents were partially atode germs on clover seed. The plan week. Stuart N. Smith, Granville. Iowa for the road, and it 1» the hope of the Rev. Rarey is planning on going tee, cooperating with the Oregon wan discussed by Mr. White with Dr. is coming to Oregon and ii particu Chamber to have the question decided covered by insurance. east in the near future where he will State Republican Central Committee. M B. McKay, nematode expert from attend the Garrett Biblical Institute larly interested in Newberg. Among the speakers scheduled to soon so that work may be done on O. A. C., last week while McKay was at Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Rarey appear are Governor I. L. Patterson, W. E. Mayfield is going to crush' a visitor in the county. Mr. and Mn. Walter Young, of this end. and daughter left recently for Wash­ Senator McNary, Senator Steiwer, The organization appointed a com­ five thousand yards of gravel on the Dallas, viaited Sunday afternoon with ington, where »he will teach school Congressman Hawley, Congressman mittee to meet with the county court North Yamhill river about two miles Motorcyclist Injured parent», Mr. and Mrs. Z. Spangle. this winter. Korell, State Treasurer Tom Kay, to present their proposed terminus । west of Yamhill. The contract was Duna Shelton, 18, McMinnville, rc- Residents of Dayton regret to see Judge.. Rand and Rossmen of the Will Magness of Wheatland finished and obtain the court's decision. it i let to him by the county court for six­ ceived numerous bruises about the Mr. Rarey leave. During his brief harvesting hl» hop» Monday, and re­ has been understood that the court is ty-four cents a yard. Mr. Mayfield head and body Monday noon when h'i ’ residence here he has become a lead- state supreme court. Attorney Gen­ port» a fair yield thia season. desirous of entering the road into the is from Sheridan. ntdtorcycle collided with a Ford at an I ing factor in the religious life of the eral Van Winkle and a score of other high state and county officials. intersection in McMinnville. Shel­ Mr«. Esther Hord and Mr. and Mrs. city proper. community. The rally will begin at 10:30 a. m. The meeting of the chamber war ton admitted he did not have the right Arrested for Possession of Liquor Biddle, of Portland, spent Sunday and will be continuous for the re­ j held at Shady Rest upon the invita ­ J. C. Johnson and Roy Rosenbulm of way and was not looking for ap afternoon at th* L. A. Snyder home. mainder of the day except for two tion of Will Hutchins and was well at were picked up near Amity last week, proaching car». Haynes Scores hours at lunch that will be used for a Electa Chapter O. E. 8. held their tended. Watermelons were served by a state officer and a helper, for! Dry Law Attack basket dinner. Coffee and ice cream first meeting Tuesday night after ti for refreshments. Numerous Voter» Registering having possession of four gallons of is to be furnished by Newberg resi­ The chamber also decided to ask the liquor. They were fined two hundred two months' vacation. Maud Humphrey», deputy county : dents. county court to make all possible pro­ dollars each and costs by Judge Old», clerk, reports considerable increa-e “ The saloon was voted out largely The laidiea Civic Club announces visions to construct the new floor John U. Smith, chairman of the in the registration of voters since the on economic grounds, while the issue that they will give a Halloween Sil­ on the Yamhill river bridge so that it which they paid. Yamhill County Republican Central mailing of notice» recently. Mi«« today i» a moral and social one, a ver Tea, October 30, particulars to be will not interfere with traffic, it was Humphrey» say» that all those who struggle between two idea» crossing Committee, believes that the rally McMinnville Car Stolen announced later. , pointed out that considerable loss Christensen's Motor Company of did not receive notices are not eligible swords for mastery,” declared Dr. M. will be one of the largest ever held Mrs. G. Endicott, three daughters would be sustained by the community McMinnville hud a car stolen Satur- for voting until registered by their W. Haynes, in an address “Civiliza­ in the state and by far the largest and grandchildren, of Portland, vis­ to have the bridge closed for any da)- evening by a man named O’Brien, local registrar or at the court house, tion at the Cross Roads,” under the ever attempted in Yamhill county. While Dayton was at first chosen The car was found Sunday afternoon October 6 is the final date for regis-' auspices of the C. T. U. at the ited Sunday at the home of Fay length of time. 1 Baptist church Friday in McMinn- as the place for the rally, prominent Woodworth. at Hubbard, Oregon, but the man lias tration or changing precinct. republicans over the state and county not been located. The car was left ! ville. John Sherman vi«ited with hi» par­ Mrs. Mildred Nichols Appeal Date Set “The fight is not between parties,' felt that Newberg was more desirable at Hubbard near the Garland Service ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherman. Married September 5 Station sometime near midnight, Sat­ The Oregon State Supreme Court he declared, “since each party desires because of the early life of Herbest Tuesday night. John is working in I , will hear the appeal of the City of to do what is best for the nation. It Hoover in that city. urday night. Portland. McMinnville in their case with the is between two principles—one re- The rally will be held in the city Mrs. Mildred E. Nichol» of Dayton, Yamhill Electric Company of New- sitrictive and one opposed to restraint, park of Newberg, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Miles of Woods was married September 6 at New-1 County Assessor Osborn Returns i berg at Salem September 18. The ■ “The law pertaining to prohibition 1 are visiting for a few day» at the port, where she has her summer home,' County Assessor W. L. Osborn re- home of their daughter, Mr». W. S. to Mr. Karl Engstrom, officer on a sumed work in his office the first of ( appeal is the out growth of a suit by has been enforced better than any Ptomaine Poisoning the Yamhill Electric Company other social law, including that of steamer plying between Newport and thin month after taking a month’s U’Ren. California ports. Mrs. Engstrom cation in August. Mr. and Mrs. Os- against McMinnville for brecah of murder. And _ yet who is advocating _______ ......... o „ Ptomaine poisoning is ________ contracted Mr. and Mrs. George Blum (Wanda is well known in Dayton and has a born took an auto trip over McKenzie franchise in extending their lines past the repeal of the law declaring mur- by eatjng food that is partially spoiled Keene) of Pleasant Valley, have been host of friends here. It is rumored Pass, through Wyoming, and visited I the city limits. The suit is a test der a crime simply because there or decomposed. Improperly canned visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. that the honeymoon includes a trip at Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Colo- case and will in all probability be car- were hundreds of murders in this meats, tinned fish, cheese, sausage, 1.. I). Krake. to China and other European port». rado. Then they went over the Di- ried to the highest courts for a final country last year?” ice cream or milk may cause it. Many munV>P«l>ties in Dr. Haynes fixed three great dates Symptoms appear in a short time, vide which is 11,200 feet high to Salt decision. Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip the state are watching the case with in American history; July 4, 1<<6. The system tries to throw off the poi- Lake City, Utah. I nionvale School Open» Oaks, Monday, September 10, an when freedom from foreign domina- son an{j dizziness is followed by se- I interest. School will begin at Unionvale Sep­ eight-pound daughter. She has been Session Equalization Board Holding lion was declared; Jan., 1863, when vere headache, chilliness and sharp tember 10 with Mrs. Ruth Richardson named Arlene. Display Being Arranged The equalization board is holding emancipation from slavery was giv- abdominal pains. In many cases vio- of Portland, principal, and Miss Ver­ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hole and son na Warren of Grand Island, primary its annual session, which commenced A glimpse of the basement of the en the negro, and Jan., 1919, when the ienj vomiting occurs and the victim Edgar took the Mt. Hood-Columbia teacher. practically unconscious, Mr». Richardson will live Monday morning, September 10, at court house reveals the beginning oi eighteenth amendment was adopted, becomes highway trip Saturday. While in in Dayton and her sons will attend ten o’clock. The meeting is held in 1 Yamhill county’s exhibit for the state outlawing liquor traffic. Frequently severe cases result in Hood River they visited a »hort time school there. the county court room. The board fair at Salem, September 24 to 29 in- The general trend of his address ; coma and even death. Treatment, of this yeur consists of County Judge F. elusive. The exhibit is being ar- brought out that after nine years course, requires the elimination of the with friends. B. Sackett, County Assessor W. L. I ranged by S. T. White, assisted by there is now a deliberate effort on spoiled material from the stomach be- Mrs. Glen Hord returned to her George D. Sargeant of Osborn, ami County Clerk Elijah Cor- Velna Stoutenburg. White was in foot to repeal “this great attempt fore ¡j goes all through the system, home in Portland Saturday morning, Hopewell Passes Away bett. Its purpose is to meet with charge of the 1927 exhibit at Salem for the moral and social uplift of our Special care should be taken that none after spending several days visiting people who think they were over as- and won first prize. The exhibit al- nation. M hen the early colonies of the spoiled food or bacterial at the home of her parents, Mr. and So far this year ■ so won first prize at the International rebelled agaist the mother country, growth remains in the stomach. sessed for taxes. If George D. Sargeant, aged 62 years, very few objections have been made. Livestock show in Portland following Mrs. A. II. Nichol«. the people were far from unanimous taken in time mild cases often recover 11 months, 20 days, and for twenty in the struggle, many thinking -------- the state fair. Mr. T. A. Breeden, Box 806, Mal­ years a resident of Hopewell passed a i rapidly, while in severe cases com- Newberg Bridge to be Resurfaced The exhibit this year promises to be rash and unwise experiment. And I plications may develop, thus resulting ta, Montana, is coming to Oregon in away Monday night at his home. The county court, consisting of very good judging from the specimens the law breaker was then, as now, jn jong an(j serious illness. And too October and wants a small improved The deceased is survived by his wi­ in evidence. dairy farm in the Willamette Valley, dow, Sarah Sargeant, and four chil­ County Judge F. B. Sackett, and Coun­ collected thus far. much attention cannot be given tc “ ’Tis more than 150 years since the diet of those recuperating. ty Commissioners Frank Sawyer and close to some good college. dren, Bessie, Fannie, Stanley and Forger Arrested this great adventure, and the Unit- W. S. Allan, went to Salem Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Millsap and son Charles, the latter two having been in afternoon, September 10, to confer John Gilmor was arrested Tuesday cd States has astonished mankind of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson the building and contracting business with the Marion county court concern­ noon in McMinnville for forgery of with its achievement, and who wishes WANTED—FOR SALE of Newberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. with him for a number of years. a King George as ruler? ing the resurfacing of the Newberg the name of Roy Freeman. FOR Funeral services were held at 2 . SALE.—Good second hand Taft of McMinnville, visited Sunday The arrest was made in the C. J. “It took fifty years of argument to This bridge was build last bridge. o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the year by the two counties. The coun- Breier store where Gilmor, whose cor­ abolish slavery—but who would re­ harness for sale, price very reason­ at the home of Miss Lena Stillwell. Seventh Day Adventist church of ty courts are planning on resurfac- rect identity has not been ascertained. store it today?” able. Used only for short time, William Miller and family of Gas­ Hopewell. I. J. Woodman, a minis­ ing the deck with asphalt and fine attempted to cash a check for $35. The address closed with an appeal horse died.—A. C. Smith, Newberg, ton spent Sunday at the home of ter of Portland, officiated. I Guy Black, the manager of the store, to citizens to vote for no candidate gravel. Prof. Payne. The Payne family re­ Orc. It Ladd's Funeral Home had charge took the check to the McMinnville Na- who would work for a repeal or cently returned from an extended trip of arrangements for the funeral. Dnnlr imrvn wh nix it had change in the prohibition law.—Tele­ tional Bank, upon which hank Auto Accident Fatal to the east. GOOD FORD COUPE FOR SALE Fred L. Glad, a business man from been written and discovered the j phone Register. — Very reasonable, sacrifice because Andrew Nelson and wife and Chief 'of I olice Grenf< 1 Mrs. Charles Keck left Wednesday Eugene, Oregon, lost control of his forgery. am going away.—H. E. Rarey. It Grandpa Nelson of Portland came morning for Tillamook, whene she* car on the Abdill turn between six made the arrest within a very few Tuesday night to visit at the home of will be with her mother for a short and seven o’clock, Sunday morning, minutes. Assumed Name FOR SALE — Good Jersey cow will Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nairn. Mrs. time. She was accompanied by her while driving towards Portland on The arrested man is rather young Rock Creek Lumber Company; filed be fresh the 18th of September. Nairn and Mrs. Nelson are sisters. son, who will attend school at Bay the highway between Dayton and and professed no concern over the Sept. 6, 1928; W. G. Wiese and A. L. $65.00. -Carl Mitchell, phone Mr. Keck is the Dundee and went into the ditch. The matter. Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Stewart and son City this winter. Wiese, Sheridan, owners. 71x8. at Cecil of Oregon City and Gerald Alt- Southern Pacific agent at Dayton but car followed the ditch for about a now and family of Portland called is being transferred shortly to a post hundred feet and then rolled over Marriage Licenses Sunday afternoon on their aunt anil on the new Southern Pacific Natron twice and landed on the highway Elizabeth Garrison, of Gas- Marie again right side up. Mr. Glad was uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Spangle. They cut-off out from Eugene. THEY AGREE ON POLICIES Arlie Clarence Hankins, of seriously injured and was brought to ton, and were enroute to the coast. Sunday Oregonian—"Marriage Li­ the McMinnville hospital where he re- Gaston. Velma B. Holman, of Willamina. Several Dayton people took advan­ cense, Bash-Wright, Henry Charles ceived medical aid. but he died Sun- and Frank J. Matocha. of Willamina. Bash, 5804 52nd Ave., Southwest, tage of an airplane that landed on day evening at eight o’clock. Ruth Eva Potter, of McMinnville, the field across the Yamhill river ! Portland, and Anna Laura Wright. and Otis Elroy Carr, of McMinnville. bridge Saturday and enjoyed their I of Dayton.” Mr. Bash is well known County Jail Empty Velma Madeline Hudson, of Grand first airplane trip. Among those । in Dayton having lived in the Unity The county jail for the first time Ronde, and Harold Gayland Mercier. who took their first flights were Wal­ district for some time and Miss since September 3, 1926, was empty of Grand Ronde. ter Jackman, Dale Hadley and Merlo Wright is the daughter of Mr. and Averil Lillian Yarnes, of McMinn- Mrs. M. Wright, of Unionvale. She Monday afternoon. Irving Tom. an Reichatein. is a graduate of Dayton high school Indian, who has been the sole occu­ ville, and Isaac Samuel Bantsnri, of It is announced that the reasons and has a host of friends here who pant since August 18, 1928, was re­ Dayton. leased Monday morning, September for posponing the opening of school wish her happiness. Alice Lucille Crozer, of Newberg, 10, by Judge Olds, with the under-' and Ivor Thayer Jones, of Newberg. in Dayton to September 24 has been I E. M. Aiderman and son, Urie, re­ standing that he go home and support done in order to allow Grand Island ceived 150 bushels of red clover seed his family. He has been serving hb| and other rural families more time to Judgments * bto„ use their children in the harvest from 25 acres on their Unionvale time on a charge of desertion, and has ’ This average yield of six been waiting for bail, and a gumI A y Jernstedt cmtit0,.; face fields. The crops in all districts farm. from Dayton are very good this year bushels to the acre is the best re­ jury sentence. The county jail was $68.00; atty, fees $30.00; costs $9.90. R. G. empty in 1926 from September third and are giving considerable employ­ ported thus far this season. Joe M. Irish and Bertha Irish, debt­ Hadley of Pleasnntdnle reports one to the thirteenth inclusive, and has ment. field of eight acres yielding five and not been empty since until September ors, vs. Otto W. Heider, creditor; face Mrs. Ruth Richardson, of Portland, a quarter bushel per acre and another $146.50; atty, fees $35.00; costs Unionvale teacher, has rented the of six acres producing four and three- 10. 1928. The sheriff and deputies claim that $10.50. Hibbert house in Dayton formerly oc­ quarters bushels per. Chas. Trunk, the sight of an enormous wood pile Doctor's Certificate cupied by Earl Hearing. Iho Sco­ with twenty acres, and Winnie Mc­ north of the court house is largely field family nave moved from the Dougal, with 44 acres, report aver­ Warrior Kerr; filed Sept. 8. Moyt responsible for timididy on the part Burch property to the Howard house ages of five bushels per. of culprits looking for winter lodging. 1928. in Dayton. It is under» tootl that J. Bread and water for those who do T. Burch and family will return from Notary Public not work is the system used by the of­ Umpqua - Construction being Salem soon to take poswiision of their Geo. M. Cole; filed Sept. 4, 1928. ficers. pushed on South Umpqua road. former home. r