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Dayton Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, October 24,1928 Volume 16 Main Street ^rihmw Reading Club Guest at D. De Tiere Home Newsy Items Gathered at the Yamhill County Court House Number 9 Towns Overchurched Barbers and Legion Says M. E. Minister Declare Open War The American I^jgior. ' whisker’s That the churches today are passing contest” which opened October 13 has throu transition is very Nearly 10,000 Voters in County Hanks Holding Up Tase» niTvruun i<> records in the sheriff's - Yamhill has nearly ten thousand at Last aroused the McMinnville bar dent to those interested in church life. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nairn were Port According to office the banks of the county are now registered voters this fall which is ' bers to a heat of anger. Tuesday! that churches in general are living land visitors Tuesday. holding up $31,400.00 in taxes under nearly 1700 more than were regis-1 morning they served the Legion with on a sliding scale, and no one knows Mr. and Mrs. Karl Engstrom re the bank tax exemption ruling handed tered last spring. The actual regis-! a notice that unless the contest was just what the outcome will be. Not turned from Newport Monday for a down in Multnomah county this tration in the county is 9830 while called off they would start court ac- only do the small towns feel the lack few days. The tax money spring. _ represents in the primary election it was 8147. tion by an injunction against the con- of interest on the part of the citizens who fail to make the church a part of , test. the last half of the 1926 tax levy and The figures are as follows: Russel) Neuman and family of Mc The Legion called a haaty meeting their interests but the city faces the The banks Primary gegistration Nov. registration the whole year of 1027. Minnville visited Saturday at the J. 9830 Tuesday noon of their directorate and same situation on a larger scale. total are claiming exemption because their 8147 R. Heldlnger home. The average Oregon town is over 6756 issued a note to the barbers defying Republican stock is taxed in excess of private *529 The Peninsula Needle club met 2803' any court action and charging the churched and I doubt not but this fact 2377 Democrats capital, whi< h is conflicting with the 2277 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 75 barbers with lack of foresight. “We is disgusting to the average wide Prohibitionists federal banking statute. Simon T. White Speaks Lainick Lorenzen. 25 will fight any injunction to curb our awake citixen. There is just as much Socialists The county court has tendered a 171 plans and with the aid of ®inety-nine excuse for half a doxen high school 136 Before Prairie Club No Party compromise by the national banks The Harvest Festival put on by the In the Davis, Coolidge and La Fol- ' per cent of the citizens, we expect to buildings in the small town as there but *s yet they have not made ac Rebekahs Saturday night was very ceptance. The banks offer to pay 15 lette election of 1924 the vote was as have the greatest exhibit which any is for so many churches. Uncle Sam Dayton Prairie held their first P. T. entertaining and profitable to the Coolidge 3803; Davis Legion ever sponsored.” was their knows better than to put more than meeting at the school house Saturday, mills on their previous assessments. follows: order. one post office in a small town. He closing words. The 2015 and La Follette 1324. October 20th. After a short business instead of the regular levy. The whisker contest is being staged knows that it would be poor business. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist meeting the following program was county court is quite concerned over When will the religious minded peo in connection with the Legion Day church will hold their annual bazaar given: Estate in Probate the matter as it will mean, besides The estate of Emily J. Kelly, for celebration and is attracting a great ple awaken to the fact that a hand December 8. Watch for further in Piano solo, Margaret Fruit; song, the loss of about $30,000 in past due formation. by group of girls from Grub college taxes, an annual shortage in county mer Newberg resident, was entered in deal of interest throughout the state. full of people are gathered here and probate court this week. The estate Another feature of the celebration is there largely duplicating the work of school district; comic reading, Miss receipts of about $20,000. Ed. Cary, prominent Lafayette ; solo, Neva Emmons; While all of the banks of the coun- consists of about $7,200.00, which the annual hike th:z“gh Dayton and one another? Is this good business? rancher and breeder is reported to be Every fair minded individual knows it piano solo. Miss Lucille Lorett; solo, ty have held up the larger portion of | was willed to James R. Kelly and Lafayette. very low in a McMinnville hospital. is not. The things that divide people B. M. Mr. S. T. White. Mr. White also their taxes the three McMinnville Na- Neva Runkel, step children. He is unable to see visitors. in religious matters froth my point o$ led In some snappy group singing. tional banks and the Newberg Unit- LeFevre of Newberg was named ad- Water and Fish Bills are view are all non-essential things, afid The deceased died Oc- Mrs. Ray Morgareidge of Portland Reading. Mrs. Criteser; solo, Miss ed States National bank total is ministrator. Menace to Development in general make no contribution to $23,995 of the $31,400. The four 1? ‘n Spokane, Washington. visited at the home of her parents. Flo Bingham. At the close of the program Mr. S. banks are holding back as follows: --------- I i life. Next Sunday morning at eleven Mr. and Mrs. E. Mabee over the week First National of McMinnville, - Tax Rush Expected (From Headquarters of the League o’clock I will present my views on T. White, county agent, gave a very end. National The sheriff’s office is expecting a in Opposition to the Water and Fish “What Constitutes Worthwhile Re interesting talk. He mentioned the $4372.21; McMinnville , Mrs. Victor Rowe, of St. Helens, fact that the boys and girls club work of b“«y t*me November 5 with elections Bills, Eugene, Oregon.) i ligion.” You are cordially invited to $7754.30; United States National 1 visited last week with her mother, would be exhibited the ninth and the United । lbe next d*y and November 5 the last The four bills drawn up in simi- attend our services. Evening ser- Newberg $7381.99 and Mrs. Chas. Hadley. She returned tenth of November in McMinnville. ^or Paying 1927 taxes. In order lar form and practically identical vice begins at seven thirty. States National of McMinnville Friday. George F. Gordon, Pastor. to curb the rush the sheriff urges that language would withdraw the waters Pumpkin pie with whipped cream $4486.50. of tax payers send in their money by , of four rivers and their tributaries, and cider were served at close George Antrim of Grand Island re check. He said that the enclosing the McKenzie, Deschutes. Umpqua Sinnott Case to be Appealed ports 86 sacks of walnuts from 56 meeting. The case of Lawrence Sinnott of oi the s P rin8 payment receipt would ' and Rogue (excepting White river Dayton Football Team is con- trees on his place. The yield Portland was appealed at Sheridan facilitate matters considerable and and South Fork of the Umpqua) from Plays Here Friday Aft sidered quite remarkable. Judge Tucker Suffers in last Thursday and will be heard in the receipts would be returned ' ' any appropriation, ’ ~ diversion or “ Stroke of Paralysis November term of the circuit court, promptly. Mrs. Z. Spangle is leaving Thurs* terruption” and maintain them for The Dayton football team will meet day afternoon for Portland, where fish propagation and recreational Sinnott was arrested and convicted of the Junior High team from McMinn she will take the train for Klamath purposes. This is defined as the only Complaints Judge Tucker, for the past forty driving I 11K CS a Vsas wssssv ssstVMSv. wwwa and car while intoxicated Falls for a visit with her daughter, years city recorder, returned to Day was to have been sentenced last Tues- ; Sarah Caroline Miles, W’illiam Ar- "beneficial use” to which their waters ville Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock in Dayton. Mn. Pearl Hogle. ton Tuesday evening from Portland, day. He appeared ---- Thursday and was thur White, et. al. vs. Harry White,' may be put, prohibiting the appro- The McMinnville Junior High has priation of water for irrigation, min Richard White, et. al. Partition suit. The Dayton Evaporating and Pack where he has been visiting friends sentenced to 90 days, $300 fine and re a very good team this year and re Frank Layman, atty, for plaintiff, ing, power, manufacturing, lumbering ing Co. is making cider now and is in and relatives. While in Portland Mr. vocal of driver’s license for one year cently defeated the Carlton team 31 filed Oct. 17. or the water supply for communities. the market for apples. Local people Tucker suffered a stroke of paraly but asked for an appeal to the ciw C. E. Roth and T. W. Dickey vs. E. The effect would be to greatly ham to 9. Dayton heat the Carlton team may bring their own apples for their sis and was very sick for a time. cuit court which was granted. Walter last week 12 to 0. L. Walston, action for money, filed per industrial development not only in Mrs. W. S. Hibbert of this city, the Tooxe represents the defendant. The Dayton team is playing very own cider. October 17, Roy Sparks, atty, for the regions adjacent to the (our riv Judge’s sister, left for Portland Fri good ball this year considering that ers but would retard business in all plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howe of Mill day and was with him until he re Great Hunting Trip the season is the first for a majority W. W. Downing vs. E. B. Sitton, ac parts of the state. City visited at the D. A. Snyder home turned to Dayton. Frank Sawyer, county commission of the local players. The areas contained in the water Sunday. They brought Mrs. Snyder Wednesday the Judge was about er, is telling lurid tales around the tion for money, B. A. Kliks atty, for The high school is selling season sheds of these four river systems home with them from Mill City, where Dayton, able to be on the streets. court house of a hunting trip in east- : plaintiff, filed October 18. tickets to the games and report a fair she has been visiting. His legs which were affected are still ern Oregon from which he has just' Knight! Adjustment Company vs. equals about one fourth of The state. response. The tickets are nominal One half of the undeveloped water pretty shaky. returned. In company with two Geo. W. Sanders. Transcript. in price and are good until after the speak over Governor Patterson will power of Oregon is invoh * I. These other men and their families the trio first of the year. K. G. W. Sunday evening at 7:10 on regions would cover a larg" part of Preparations Made for Election Governor's Day bagged 4 huge mule deer 40 miles out "Oregon Highways and Highway Approxi The Pacific International Livestock of Prineville. The corridors of the court house the uncut timber area» Revenues” a speech which is in oppo- Exposition, to be held November 3 Crossing Inquiry Next are taking on signs of election with mately eight billion feet m the Mc sition to the Dunne bills. Kenzie basin alone would M tied up The public service commission is to 10 at Portland, gives promise this the ballot boxes being cleaned and Gupid Shoots Two indefinitely. Much of thia territory making arrangements to investigate marked. year of being one of the most out The sheriff expects to dis- Cupid has been on a strike the past Hallow’en social at the home of standing shows in our entire history, week and the county clerk’s office only tributc the election property next is heavily mineralized. Neither min railroad crossings in the state. Mrs. J. L. Sherman Tuesday after- ing or lumbering is possible on any The investigation was inspired be Eva week. A one-act play which is saying a great deal. Gov issued two marriage license. noon, October 30th. large scale without the use of water. cause of the many crossing acci ernor's Day has been set as Friday, Mae Karnes of Amity and R. B. Hart "The Sailors Dream and '‘Vacation Not a drop of water co'ild ba used for dents in Oregon during the past two Re November 9, at which time governors man of Carlton secured a license on $32,000 in Construction Experience” by Mrs. Lorett. irrigation. The possibilities of ir years. Engineers for the commission form the Northwestern states are ex October 18 and Esther Sophie Dether There are $32,000 in buildings freshments and u silver offering. rigation include one hundred thousand have been conducting an investiga pected to be in attendance, and Gov of Newberg and Leslie Marion Odom ing constructed in McMinnville at the acres on the Deschutes rzer and prob tion of the crossings for several ernor Patterson has in mind making Twin girls were born Tuesday aft- of Newberg secured theirs on the present according to figures jutt com ably twice as much more on the other weeks with a view to determining ernoon to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of this an annual conference of the 20th. piled. three streams. To hamper indus the nature of the improvements most Houghtling of Portland in the Eman- Pacific slope governors. If his expec trial development in th.s large section needed at this time. This data will Both Mr. and tations work out well, each year at uel hospital there. of the state would retard business in be placed before t|he comission at show time, governors from the vari Mrs. Houghtling are well known in every part of Oregon. The bill of its meeting Monday. ous Pacific slope states will get to Dayton. costs would run into manv millions of gether and discuss their various prob dollars within a few years. According to word received in the lem. NATIONAI CANDIDATES The water laws of Oregon are held One-Sixth of Our Time to Pay Taxes Tribune office the "Peninsula” district For President, HERBERT HOOVER. For Vice-President, CHARLES CUR a model by many otner states and How to Make Home Brew While, in the majority of busi out from Dayton will be known in the TIS. their provisions are much copied. nesses, the tax bill is one of the great Chase wild Bull fAogs for three future as the Lebonte road. The STATE CANDIDATES Large powers are given the state en est single items of overhead, business naming was done by the Oregon His miles and gather up hops. To them, For Representative in Congress, W.C. HAWLEY. gineer but his acts are always sub men give far less thought and con torical Society upon the request of add ten gallons of tan bark, one-half , For Secretary of State, HAL E. HOSS. ject to review and interpretation by sideration to this expense than to Mrs. Mary Gilkey in honor of one of pint of shellac, one bar of home made For State Treasurer. THOS. B. KAY. the courts. Fish propagation and soap. Boil'thirty-six hours. Then the pioneers of the district. For Justices of the Supreme Court, JOHN L. RAND and GEORGE ROSS- culture has special protection. State other, and often smaller, expenditures strain through an I. W. W. sock to which they control directly. MAN. Game Commission can veto any con Mr. Chester H. Ramsdell, R. F. D., keep it from working. Add one According to an article in the Tax Attorney General, I. H. VAN WINKLE. For struction of a dam or other obstruc Digest, approximately one-sixth of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, is com grasshopper to each pint to give it a For Rairy and Food Commissioner, JOHN D. MICKLE. tion in any of the streams of the our national income now goes to pay ing to Oregon just as soon as he dis kick, Pour a little into the kitchen STATE DISTRICT CANDIDATES state to the extent of having it built the cost of government. Three years poses of his property there. He is sink. If it takes the enamel off it is For Senator, 24th Senatorial District, (Joint Senator)’ EARL E. FISHER. or re-built to conform with its re interested in the Willamette Valley ready for bottHng. ago, in 1925, one-eighth of our nation Representative, WALTER W. RUSSELL and MORTON TOMPKINS. quirements. For In addition to state al income was used for this purpose. and wants about 160 acres of im District Attorney. EUGENE E. MARSH. For jurisdiction over the water appropri Ana before the war taxes took but proved land suitable for dairying, Hoover in Lead YAMHILL COUNTY CANDIDATES ations, in the case of the watersheds poultry, general farming and possibly The Shippy-Filer straw ballot be- For Sheriff. FRED PATTERSON. one-sixteenth. of the four rivers specified in the some stock raising. ing taken through the sale of Hoover- Governmental activities and main For Superintendent of Schools. S. S.DUNCAN. water and fish bills, much of this land tenance in general are becoming Smith pencils shows 24 Smith pencils County Commissioner. W. S. ALLAN. Mr. C. O. Tilton, Box 146 Santa sold against 31 Hoover pencils. The For lies within the Federal forest reserves steadily more expensive with little Rosa, California, is coming to Oregon pencils have the heads of the candi For Coroner. GLEN MACY. and has double protection. For in- sign of improvement. In spite of For Surveyor, H. W. HERRING. as soon as he disposes of his proper dates moulded into rubber erasers. ■ stance seven of the possible eight federal economies, the costs of state, Assessor, W. L. OSBORN. For ty there. He is interested in the power sites on the Deschutes river The following rallies have been called for next week, all meetings to are withdrawn from appropriation at county and city governments have so Willamette Valley, and wants about Believe it or Not increased that the average citixen is 100 acres of improved land a"nd some the present time by authority of the The dentists of the United States begin at 8:00 P. M. sharp. carrying a greater burden than ever Oct. 27th. Saturday, Dundee, W. C. Hawley, U. S. Congressman, will speak. unimproved land suitable for poul use each year more than $15,000,000 United States government. If more before. try, fruit for home use, a few sheep. worth of gold; more than twice the Oct. 29th, Monday, Dayton. protective laws are required for either The business man should realize Oct. 30th. Tuesday, Yamhill. Is especially interested in developing yearly production of Alaska and more power or fish rights, there would be that one-sixth of his working time Oct. 3lst. Wednesday, McMnniville, Geo. Neuner. U. S. Attorney of Port little opposition. But to go to the belongs to the tax collector under ex a walnut and filbert grove. than the annual production of Cali land will he principal speaker at this meeting. drastic extreme of prohibiting all fornia. More than $10,000,000 worth isting conditions. Every sixth auto uses of the streams, except fish pro of gold is buried annually in American Nov. 1st, Thursday. Amity. "Fox" is Killed, mobile, every sixth kilowatt of elec Nov. 2nd. Friday. Cartion , pagation, is to erect a bar to industri The "Fox” is dead. No this is not graveyards. tricity, every sixth bushel of wheat Nov. 3rd. Saturday, al development which would be far about Hickman although the “Fox” produced goes to the tax office. Nov. 5th. Monday, watch the papers for these last two dates. reaching in its effects. Three Pledge Fraternities did die on Friday also, but this is If we are to have reduction, we Arrangements are being made for prominent speakers for all these Three Dayton students in Linfield about the eight year old horse of Har must have public interest that ex places. The local Hoover-CurtisWomen's club will participate in vey Turner, of Unionvale, who went and Willamette have pledged social amines and controls expenditures, The world owes every man a living They are Kenneth Hadley, each meeting. wild. The horse ran away while groups. but it's just about as hard to collect lax public consciousness results in po Yamhill County Republican Central Committee worl ing with a disc and became Iota Omega Mu and Thelma Good it. as it is some other accounts that liticai extravagance and waste that By J. U. Smith, Chairman. butcher with itself as the meat. rich, Lambda Lambda Sigma at Lin Paid adv. by Yamhill County Rep. Central committee, John U. Smith, every man who does a credit business must leave its mark on personal and With one leg severed the beast was field and Josephine Conn Alpha Phi general prosperity.—Manufacturer. has. chairman, Newberg, Oregon. Alpha at Willamette University. killed by its owner. The Pleasant Hour Reading club held its regular meeting Friday after noon at the country home of Mrs. Dave De Tiere with twenty-one mem bers present. Mrs. P. A. Simpkin, the president, presided, after the business meeting Mrs. W. O. Barnard had charge of the lesson study on France, which was very interesting. The next meeting of the club will be November 2, at the horn«, of Mrs. Ella Coburn. OUR TICKET