Baytan Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, November 28,1928 Volume 16. Sheridan social ciub Main Street Œrthmw 1 wo en Newsy Items Gathered at the Yamhill County Court House Number 14 Lafayette School Operating Amity and Dayton Both Win Basketball Games Cost Lowest in Oregon Official reports filed with the state Swooping down last Thursday even- : t Amity and Dayton divided honors superintendent of public instruction mg upon the Sheridan Social club, in- ! Cupid Again Busy i Turkey Raisers Pool Orders on the basketball games played here Harry Sherman and W. 8. U'Ren corpora ted Nov. 3, county officials 1 After a ten day vacation Cupid re-' disclosed that the high school at La ­ S. T. White, county agent, reports Friday, the Dayton girl» winning by a were Portland visitors Tuesday, broke up a card party, seized $30 in turned to the court house last week that between 30 and 40 turkey raisers fayette is operating at the lowest 47 to 0 score and the Amity boys win­ cost. The school has three teachers Morton Tompkins was a Salem alleged stakes, jailed two of the in- “bd three marriage licenses were is-, pooled their orders last week and mar• ning by a 30 to 1 score. corporators participating in the game sued. From November 10 to No- keted a total of 29,000 pounds of tur- and 36 pupils and operates at $75.34 business visitor Tuesday. The girls’ game was a decided walk per capita. and admitted the president, Otis R. vember 20 there were no requests for keys for 38c or nearly 3c above the away for Dayton and fans feel that Mrs. Bvrt Tomlinson drove to Port­ Thomson of Sheridan, to $1,000 bail, “glory tickets" made. Those obtain- j market price. Mr. White requests the chances are good for another suc­ land last Saturday on business. Endeavor Social December 6 The raid took place following a ing licenses are as follows: Violet that turkey growers who wish to en- cessful season for the Dayton sex- The Union Christian Endeavor So- Among the family reunions Thanks­ complaint to Sheriff George W. Man­ Marguerite Koshi and Theodore Chai-Iter the Christmas poo) send their tette. Th» boys, however, had diffi­ ciety of the Christian and Methodist giving will be one at the George Hes­ ning that gambling was permitted in mers Brunson, of Ocean Lake, On ’ names and number of turkeys into his culty in finding their stride. churches will hold a social in the Com ­ in order ____________ that bids may be sought the rooms but recently taken over by _ gon; Clesta Hostetler and Victor office ___ _______ ,_____ sler home. The lineup for the Dayton teams the newly-organized club. Six men Stanley Byers, of Sheridan; and Fran- with the larger firms of Portland and munity hall Thursday evening, De­ are as follows: Girls; Arlona Güb­ cember 6. The Christian Endeavor । Joe Ketchum is the proud possesor were found seated ait the table, three ces Mabel Kimberly of Sheridan and the coast. According to Mr. White ser and Laverne Hessler, centers; of a new Ford. The purchase was of them officers and incorporators of Frederick Joseph Adams, of Portland, the growers are not obligated in any was organized in Dayton about two Flossie Herring and Marie Nairn, for­ months ago and is receiving good sup­ made Tuesday. way to deal through the pool. th organization. --------- wards; Thelma Stevens and Alice port, according to the members of the Those reported by the sheriff as During the past two weeks four Wagner, guards. Miss Lena Stillwell, Mrs. Mary Gil­ society. Boys; Woodie Payne and Elwyn key and Mrs. Electa Arams visited old taken in the raid are Otis R. Thomp- Newberg boys have appeared before son, Lee Arthur and Lloyd Agee, of- the county juvenile court for correc- Portland police arrested William O. Dorsey, forwards, Larry Carson, cen­ friends in Newberg Saturday. ficers in the club and res'dents residents of tion. bovs have been cornmit- commit- Voltz Friday when they found him, Dogs Responsible for Damage Suit ter, Orange Willard and Ivan Gubser, The boys Last April, all the men of the Day­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schell moved in­ Sheridan; Otto Nelson, also of Sheri- ting crimes against business men in tampering with an auto. Investiga - guards. to the S. M. Persons home across from dan, and A. N. Jacobson and Frank tout that city. city. All four of the youths tion disclosed that he was wanted in ton vicinity with hunting ambitions the high school last Thursday. Johnson, of McMinnville. have been paroled to their parents on Yamhill county on forgery charges shouldered their guns and engaged in Lee Arthur and Lloyd Agee are held good behavior. and was brought to the county seat one of the most interesting hunts of 1927 Motor Guest Law The “Faith Players" from Linfield They were looking for in jail pending charges, while it is ex­ Is Declared Invalid Saturday by Deputy McQueen. Voltz the season. college, presented the "Seeing Heart" "killers.” pected that Dewey Roberts, of Sheri­ admitted to the officers passing some at the Baptist church Sunday evening Archie Reed, of Gopher Valley, who The killers were reported to be two dan, the other incorporator, also will to a very appreciative audience. was arrested in September tor steal- | bad checks in the county but his con­ faithful dogs belonging to the Hadley be held in connection with the gamb­ Salem, Ore., Nov. 27.—An act of fession did not include the particular ing a heifer from a neighbor, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kidd and family ling charge. charges upon which he is held. These brothers but which had “turned bad” the 1927 legislature which was in­ indicted by the grand jury, plead not and were killing the goats and kids tended to preclude guests in automo- Articles of incorporation of the will be Thanksgiving guests at the guilty when arraigned for sentence charges are the forgery of the name belonging to Albert Senn, neighboring biles from recovering damages from home of Charles Moe at Amity. There Sheridan Social club were fiied before Judge Arlie G. Walker late Sam ^wood of Newberg in farmer, by the score. the owner or driver of said vebiclea in will be a family reunion at that place. last week, in which it was set Monday afternoon. The change in uKust- When at last the dogs were killed case they suffered injuries or death forth that the organization was “to his plea from guilty to nbt guilty was I Many family reunions are being be perpetual. ' and the scene of the devastation as the result of accident, was de­ _, .. . . la surprise to officers who claim that Complaints planned for Thanksgiving and many viewed, forty-one goats, twenty kids clared to be unconstitutional in an The object was given “t* mn.iitain \ , visitors are expected in the city for the a rerd'ng loom io.- iU members. and 1 he had indicated that his plea would November 20, Harley G. Lyons vs. and a hog were found mutilated. The opinion handed down by the state su­ be guilty. W. T. Vinton is the de- a . J. Mott, action for money. Frank two dogs were killed with regret yet preme court here today. occasion. The law provide a place of rest and recreation fendant’s attorney. Holmes, attorney for plaintiff. with determinination by the hunters, was known as the “automoblie guest” Miss Elizabeth Hibbert and Miss for mutual enjoyment. "The organization is provided for State Industrial Accident Commis- most of whom had known the animals Velene Goodrich are expected to ar­ Two Divorces Filed The opinion was written by Justice sion vs. Earl A. Godsey, action for as kind and friendly. rive in Dayton Wednesday evening for the formation of religious, benevolent Last week Albert Senn filed a com­ Rossman in a suit brought by Vir­ Two divorce suits were filed with money, literary, educational, scientific, fine C. C. Page, attorney for the Thanksgiving holidays. plaint in the county clerk’s office tc ginia M. Stewart to recover damages arts, musical, sculptural, engraving, the county clerk during the past week. plaintiff. Filed November 29. collect damages from the brothers in ! from J. O. Houk, P. M. Houk and Maxine Parrish of Forest Grove is architectural and charitable societies1 Raymond Flora asks for a divorce E. W. Smidt vs. Charlotte Johnson, of the damaife done. The suit William L. Van Allen, partners oper­ in Dayton visiting at the home of and trade organizations. from Bessie Flora. Case filed No- E. E. Emery et al., mortgage fore- was filed by Senn and Recken, attor. vember 27 by B. A. Kliks attorney Grandmother Parrish and her uncle, ating Lafferty was found to b ' rights, regardless of the capacity of mortgage foreclosure. Frank Lay- seemingly never has been settled to ware" Wednesday evening. December operaUng a sma|| 8till and using a tan just who the parties to contract for them- Filed everyone's satisfaction man, attorney for plaintiff. the lf»th. A date on a week end was felt hat for a strainer. Lafferty McMinnville police have been con- glory, selves. Thus, for instance, a minor, full the get November 23. should found impossible because of conflict­ ph-ad guilty to the charge before Jus-1 «med considerably during the past „ below ___ the age of discretion, is da­ exact- point the there ’ s And ing basket ball games and entertain­ tice Olds and was fined $250 and - several weeks tfith the operations August M. Miller vs. Julia May et. te prived of redress for an injury in- entitled Ço one ly. ] of bad check artists. According to al. transcript of judgment, filed No. ments. „ fiicted "L‘ d upon him through the negli- costa. have men Many glory.’ ‘full the officers almost every Saturday vember 22. worked on the automobile idea—many gence of the host. Then, also, the Mrs. F. M. Hord and Frank Hord night the town is “worked" by strang­ host is freed from liability , even of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Albert Senn vs. Gerald Ralph and men early, late and at the same time. ers who make little effort at hiding î. O. O. F. County Convention though his negligent act mny have "For example. There were steam Peake of Carver, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dale Hadley, action for money. Filed The L O. O. F. Yamhill county con­ their work but manage to get them automobiles hundreds of years ago, been induced by the excessive me of Snyder and Z. Spangle were to be the by the cashiers during busy hours. November 23. Senn and Recken of vention will be held at the I. O. O. F. which obviously were the forerunners an intoxicant, or other similar factor. Thanksgiving guests at the Henry The police have been notified within a Portland, attorneys for plaintiff. hall in Yamhill, Tuesday evening. De ­ “The purpose of the act is dear, of today’s motor car. Then came the Chapman home. A big turkey dinner cember 11. This will be an open few minutes of several “purchases” and the constitutional provision needs Louise B. Kliks vs. Elnora Robin ­ pioneers of the gasoline car in the lat ­ is planned. meeting for all Odd Fellows and Re­ of goods with the illicit paper but the son et. al., suit to quiet title. Filed ter years of the last century. There no further elucidation. That the host culprits have made aclean get-away Nov. 23. Wendall Willard and family will be bekahs. B. A. Kliks attorney for was Elwood Haynes, to whom many owed a duty to exercise for his each time. Last Saturday night two plaintiff. hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner to L. ’s safety due care, is __ not dis- assign credit for turning out the first guest _ checks of $10 each were passed. One A. Rossner and family, Mahlon Wil­ Etta Cary practical gasoline automobile. At pitted by the defendant. The pro- cashed by a woman with .a little, Annie Wagner versus Knight Ad almost the same instant one notes ponents of this act undoubtedly felt Etta Cary, old-time resident of La­ liams and family of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Willard. Herbert Willard fayette, passed away Wednesday girl and the other passed by a man, justment Co. and Elijah Corbett the names of the Apperson brothers it was unjust that one who gratuit- and family and Veda Willard and morning at 4 o’clock at the home of who is presumed by the officers to je action for money. L. E. Lang attor- and Charles Duryea. Then there ously conveys another in his automo- ney for plaintiff. Filed Nov. 27. her niece, Mrs. R. A. Bird, in Port­ her husband. family. was Charles B. King, R. E. Olds, Al-, bile should be subjected to a claim exander Winton. Henry Ford and for damages if an injury should befall land. A report is being circulated in Day­ Funeral services will be held from Big Smoker Planned Frank B. Stearns. । th® latter. Novie House Opening ton that a creamery will be started the Evangelical church in Lafayette “Upon the work of these leaders the: “But, if the buttress erected by thia here if an average of 700 pounds of on Friday, November 3, at 1:30 p. m. Expected Saturday By Modern Woodmen automotive engineers for succeeding ' constitutional provision for the safe- butter can be obtained daily. Little years have built a noble edifice—rep­ guarding of long established rights, I --------- is known of the proposition except The Modern Woodmen of Dayton Yamhill Water Test High Work in altering the room in the resenting refinement, efficiency, ease can be pierced by this piece of legis­ that a couple of men were in town re­ C. E. Green, from the hygenic lab­ are plannig another series of smok­ Commercial building for the moving of operation, economy, beauty. Try- lation, an entry will be effected cently investigating the possibilities. oratory of thes tate board of health, ers for the winter, the first of which picture show is being rushed and the inff fo determine where to give full through which may come other legis­ They are reported to be from Hills­ was in Yamhill about ten days ago will be held Thursday, December 13. show is expected to be opened Satur- credit’ would t-e an endless task, but lation in substitution for the safe­ boro. It- is and took samples from the Yamhill Three smokers during the next few I day r although nothing definite has t0 say that many men have worked guarded common law rights. months — are . planned. 1 beet been ascertained. | to give the w »rid a fine new mode of clear we possess no power to sanction The home of Dr. and Mrs.O. C. water system, in several places. The --------- According to those in charge o Mr Greene of Salem, who will transportation is to state a great the entry and the substitution.” Goodrich will be the scene of a laboratory has reported the water as bouts, all talent will be chosen upon operate the show< had not been in truth." Thanksgiving dinner to which about testing A, the highest test given. nkiliil,-------------- « C i cVlAWlniF _ ability to make as a good f fast showing Dayt<}n — WednMday morning with any twenty-five have beau invited. The with no “ frameups. So far several । ^finite word but workmen claimed guests include Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dor­ Nut Growers’ Convention Methodist Church Hickman Captors to Sue live boxers have been matched. sey, August Dorsey and family, C. J. that a show is planned for Saturday. John Trunk and W. H. Bentley of the Come next Sunday and hear A full listing of bouts will be made Pendleton, Or., Nov. 26.—Tom Gur- Reid and family, H. Ray Berry and sermon on “Essentials for Success. The general apearance of the thea­ Dundee and W. R. Osborne of Amity in the near future, according to the ter will be very nice when completed. are on the program Dec. 7 for dane and Buck Lieuallen, captors of family, of McMinnville, Mrs. May Morning service at 11 o’clock. Woodmen. The bouts last year at- Hickman, today said that they plan Goodrich, Lloyd Goodrich and Mrs. Evening service at 7:30. A cordial tracted wide attention and the crowd A new front is planned, the floor has addresses at the joint convention of to start suit against the city of Los Anna Yocum. Miss Valene Goodrich, the Western Nut Growers association been elevated about two feet in the welcome to all. increased with each fight, One fight, back and regular theater seats are and the Western Washington Horti­ Angeles to collect their share of the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Goodrich, Geo. F. Gordon, Pastor. betwen Krager of Dayton and Panik being installed. The new theater has cultural association to be held at Van­ reward the city offered to pay for will be home from the University of of Amity was referred to by many no name as yet. Hickman’s capture. The opinion of Oregon for the holidays. couver, Wash., on Dec. 6, 7,and S. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krager, Mrs. who attend the Portland fights as be- Mr. Trunk will speak on “Blench­ the city attorney of Los Angeles made Mrs. Electa Adams of Seattle, who H. Wyffles and uncle, Mr. Wyffles, ing far more interesting than they ing Walnuts;’’ Mr. Bentley on their public last week, it has been found, Born is visiting in Dayton for the first Miss Flo Bingham and Rudolph had witnessed for some time. has a catch in it, and Tom and Buck Saturday morning, November 24, marketing; and Mr. Osborne on the time in 22 years, was an honor guest Wyffles motored to Portland Sunday, drying and handling of the products. aren't at all benefited by it. to Mr and Mrs Emmerson Kuhn, a at the Eastern Star initiation Tues­ where they went to see Wilbur Krag­ Associated Press reports indicated Most of the program of the three- Notice to Water Users son, John William. Mother and son day evening. Mrs. Adams has the er who is in the Good Samaritan hos­ that the $10,000 offered by the city day session will be devoted to the This being the end of the financial doing fine. honor of having contributed the chap­ pital, where he is under the care of a nut industry, with the final day would be divided between the two * • year for the City of Dayton water de­ I ♦ ter name "Electa Chapter." ' Knowles foot specialist. Wilbur is doing fine Cost officers, but on the day following given over to general topics. partment, all users of water must chapter of McMinnville was in attend­ and will be home in k short time the publication of the attorney’s Coming Events of planting and growing a filberf pay up their accounts by the tenth of ance at the initiation and one of the opinion, Tom and Buck were told in mar- Onewa teachers club grove, bleaching walnuts and mar December 11. City Banker (visiting the farm): December, or the water will be shut members of McMinnville chapter re­ a long-distance telephone conversa­ lead- of Mrs. Leta Cozel, keting nuts are some of the meets at home off. counted how that chapter instai'led the “I suppose that’s the hired man?” ing subjects to be discussed by tion with friends in Los Angeles that evening. W. T. H. Tucker, Farmer (who has visited banks): "Electa” chapter in Dayton many Baptist bazaar, all many expert growers of the Willam­ they would receive none of the December 15. City Recorder. years ago. Five candidates were “No, that’s the first vice-president in $10,00. ette Valley. day. 2t charge of cows." initiated. , a.