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® aytoit Volume 16 Main Street ©ributta Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, December 19,I92Ä Commun ty Program Friday Night. Dec. 21 NewSV Items Gathered at the v . ... - _ Yamhill County Court House Power Company Spare« Life of Old Landmark Number 19 I Eight From Dayton Attending Corvallis More than 100 Dayton school chil _____ Old Man Nature received a Christ- dren will appear at the opera house I t mas present this week from the Yam- FRED HESSLER LISTED OUT Misses Virginia and Violet Henn Budget Meeting Well Attended Friday night at 7:30 in the cbmmuni- Banker* Association Elects Officers hill Electric company when the life were Portland visitors Saturday. STANDING AMONG LOCAL The county agent question, which ty Christmas program being put on R. A. Butt, cashier of the United and beauty of a giant black Walnut REPRESENTATION was expected to bring considerable State* National bank of Newberg, under the auspice* of the Dayton “You're there with a Crossley Ra tree on the John Hibbs farm at Union protest at the county budget meeting was elected president of the Yamhill vale, was spared. Chamber of Commerce. dio.”—Hee Jim Penland. Th* program will be in the form of held in the court house Friday result- County Bankers’ Association at a The tree, which was planted more Oregon State Agricultural Col V. M. Low and wife of Tigard vis .wo pageants by grade children en ed in a packed court room but not a meeting held in Carlton Thursday than fifty years ago, was once a land lege, Dec. 18. — Dayton haj eight stu titled “ The Parade of the Toy» ” and single word of dissention. ¡evening. Other officer* elected were ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. mark on the Enoch Cooper donation Only one question was raised dur- C. M. Howard, cashier of the First claim and has become woven into the dents registered here in the »choc's '’Christmas In Many I-and*” and a G. Parks Sunday. pantomime by the high school en ing hearing of the budget, that being National bank of Sheridan, vice pres - romantic history of its comunity. of commerce, home economics, and ag riculture. Rev. Walter G. Smith was in Port- titled, “The Christmas Carol.” concerning a $700 library appropria- j , ident. nd -- - K Knickerbocker, as-, When the new power lines into Union- Fred Hessler, senior in commerce, land Friday and part of Saturday on Besides the part in the program by tion. Attorney L. E. Lange of Me-: «istant cashier of the McMinnville Na- vale and Grand Island came to the is a member of Tau Delta, social fra business. the schools, the churches of the city Minnville questioned its necessity but tional bank, secretary-treasurer. I tree, extra effort was made by the ternity, Alpha Kappa Psi, honor fra will hold a short devotional and will defense of the appropriation by Judge । electric company to avoid damaging ternity in commerce, and Alpha Del A free show for the kiddies is ask the audience to join in singing Arlie G. Walker resulted in the pro- I it* appeal ance. Extra large poles ta Sigma, honor fraternity in adver planned by Manager Greene of the “Hark, the Herald Angela Sing” and I beinir over ruled. New Ambulance Ready were set allowing the wires to go tising. Monday after- 1 new movie house for Hessler is manager of the ‘Joy to the World,” two song* which ! The large attendance at the meet- The new $3500 ambulance recently over the top of the tree. Oregon State student directory for noon, Dec. 24. I ing came as a result of rumors that purchased by the McMinnville Fire embrace the Christmas spirit. thi* year. He is program chairman Arrangement of the program has an attempt would be made to cut off Department is available for all Dayton high will play two basket- for the O. S. C. chamber of commerce, the county agent’s appropriation in pointa in the county according to de- been in charge of D. Lynn Gubser, ball games in Yamhill Friday night The Tribute to Orville Wright and has worked on various commit principal of the high school, and Rev. view of difficulties arising in clover partaient members. The cost of us- The games arc ex- of this week. At the opening season of the In tees in the Y. M. C. A. while on the When the appropriation ing the ambulance will be borne by Walter G. Smith, pastor of the Bap district*. peeled to be cloae. He was on the reception tist church. Immediately following was announced for question, a tense the victim at a very nominal price. ternational Aeronautics conference a campus. distinguished assemblage cheered like committee of the educational expo the program in the opera house the silence filled the court room but no Claude Proftit, who is attending The ambulance is all ready for use schoolboys, again and again, when sition his junior year. medical school in Portland, visited at Santa Claus program will be held at one apparently wished to start the now and is being kept within easy Orville Wright wa* presented. And I Andrew and Lewis Nichols, soph- fight. the home of his parents Monday even the tree on the street. reach of a competent driver in a down the tribute w„ hig due Time omoreg in ^„culture, are transfers Several hundred pounds of nuts and town garage ing and part of the day Tuesday. It has been used twice o f On tb j g was from the Willamette university, both Robbery at Carlton candy will be in readiness for distri already. described as a “ benign-looking gen- belonging to the Orin club there. Robbery committed Thursday night Lorain Shelenburger of Maple bution by Santa Claus to the youngs Lewis belonged to the Kappa Gam tieman with sparse white hair. ” It upon the Jarrett Bro*, store at Carl- Grove was in Dayton last week vis- ters when the program is finished. seems no longer ago than last year ma Rho, social fraternity, on the Wil- iting with his grandparets, Mr. and For many seasons past the Christmas ^n in which several rifles, $11 in cash Judgments since an incredulous world blinked to smette campus. tree for the kiddies has resulted in a and “ quantity of small merchandise Mrs. Schell. Shope Brick Co., a corp., debtor, vs. hear that men actually had flown, in Ila Antrin, senior in commerce, is large crowd and it is anticipated that were atolen has remained a mystery A. J. Heskett, creditor; face $3025.52; a member of Phi Chi Theta, honor so- a heavier than air machine, at. Kitty- The Payton basketball team won there will be several hundred waiting.10 Die sheriff's office thus far. Sev- hawk. He is one of those famous rority in commerce, O. S. C. chamber two game* from Gaston last week for * the gift from Santa. . erai excellent finger prints were ob- cost* $12.00. Virgil J. Williams, debtor, vs. Ethel brothers, those young mechanics, who of commerce and Y. W. C. A. Miss when the boys came out with a 16 to tained, according to the »heriff and 18 victory and the girls with a 4 to also several telltale footprint*. The Williams, creditor; $10.00 per month, solved the problem that Langley re- Antrin was a member of the sopho- linquished for disappointment and more basketball team. 38 victory. trail was dropped temporarily Tues- beginning Nov. 30, 1928. Good Fight Feature E. L. Houck, debtor, vs. J. Wade, death. The secret, too, was Lang- Mabel Harrison, sophomore in com- M. W. of A. Smoker *hen a muc!’ ra.ore i.D- The Past Matrons club of Electa ley’s, had he but known how truly he merce, is a member of the womans * * ’ । teresting case concerning bootleg de- creditor, face $134.81; costs $15.50. George F. Pool, debtor, vs. Joe F. had wrought. , athletic association and Y. W. C. A. Chapter. O. E. 8., met at the home ' veloped. The smoker held in the opera house Wyman, creditor; face $349.95. But Kittyhawk is with the heroic Miss Harrison played on the hockey of F. W. Hole Tuesday afternoon, the auspice* J. H. Trent, debtor, vs. C. G. Long, and storied past, and the airplane is teams . her freshman and sophomore Mrs. Herbert Baxter acted as nssist- Thursday •k u j night under u j j of j i Talie for Gar of Lime the Modem Woodmen was a «tended . The county ajr<.nt>g office gtg creditor; face $26.25; costs $38.25. fairly launched upon its destiny. In year*. ant hostess. success from almost every angle. all farmer» who win h>ve uge f<)r ljme A. J. Gallop, debtor, vs. Minnie the two decades of its existence it has I Mina Hessler, freshman in home Mrs. Esther Hord and son Ray of A large crowd was in attendance. in the near future to Gallop, creditor; $35.00 per month. ---- 1-------- 1 economics, is a member of Y. W. C. made great 4----------------- progress and 1 i-------------- has spanned Portland, visited Sunday afternoon at There was one whirl wind bout with ' with their om<e immediatel jn order oceans. It has taken its place in A., Tri-Y and womans athletic asso the home of her foster parents, N . blood aflying, another more senous that , car may completed The Miss Hessler has chosen the service of transport and com ciation. Complaints and Mr*. D. A. Snyder. slow match and a third match which lcar ig thc tenth thjs and And it has figured graphic physical education as a minor course Two civil actions for money were merce. . .., wai almost tragically funny. Be- tufln h if filed in the county clerk’s office Satur- ally, terribly, gloriously in the great and wa* chosen to play on the fresh The Methodict Ladies Aid will hold aideg variety the wrestling match Its exploits in man hockey team. The complaint* were as fol est war of all time. day- their second bazaar in the U’Ren betwMI1 Kuhn and Wildcat Russell Tompkins is a freshman in li. J. Dam us and Catherine™ 1 * though they contrib- . , , No Turkey Pool hardware company Saturday. The Hadley furnished good entertainment. No attempt js made thp Damus versus George Patterson and uted much to the development of the agriculture. Howard Magness, sen public is urged to attend and pick out Kuhn won on two first falls. 'county agent.g ojRce to poo) t of Nellie Dodson, Roy Sparks attorney airplane, and to an aeronautic con ior in agriculture, is on the staff of Christmas gift*. The best fight of the evening was derg for the chrjgtmas for plaintiff and Fred Robertson ver sciousness among nations cannot have the Oregon Countryman, a pledge to the first and was between Jit Ford of county agent stating that the culling sus H. R. Woodburn and O. P. Matt been gratifying to Mr. Wright The Alpha Zeta, honor fraternity in ag J. E. Mellinger and wife left Sun McMinnville and Kid Thelen of Day was becoming too rigid. • son. F. D. Mayer attorney for plain work of his hands and his spirit has riculture, captain of Tri-D, men’s liv day for Tillamook, where they will ton. Both men were evenly matched been turned, first of all, to the purpose ing organization, and president of the tiff. enjoy the Christmas holidays as the and fought with terrific speed. Their 1 With Christmas less than a w’eek He played basketball his This could not have been Soils chib. Harley Bauer, plaintiff, vs. Pearl of strife. guest* of their children, Fred Mellin speed was so fast that near the end ahead and the first of the year nearly junior year in the intramural games, in his contemplation, at least as a Bauer, defendant; divorce. ger and Mrs. Gabriel. They were of the bout neither could muster up a here, the court house has reverted to He must have foreseen was on the independent student coun Dora Phelps, plaintiff, vs. Charles major goal. taken to t|ie coast by Alfred Gabriel, knockout blow. a time when the airplane would les cil and educational exposition. Mag winding up their year's work. Few N. Phelps, defendant; divorce. a grandson. Thelen won the bout on points. complaints and legal cases are be State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Ger sen the burdens of man. rather than ness is on the independent student council this year. One of the most important baaket- Several times he landed hard blows to ing brought in as the circuit court ardo Artesona, Orval Sebring and increase them. Yet the selfsame agency that has' ball game» for Dayton during the Ford’s head and made him - groggy, ---- has almost completed its term. Cera Sebring, defendants; larceny. year will be played on the home floor , Kord was uP°n lhe roPes on« State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. served to make war more dreadful January 4, when the Carlton team ! and took a terrific beating but would County Clerk W. W. Nckel and the Charles Dow, defendant; pointing a than ever afore will, we are bound Tuberculosis Seals Ford took nine counts county court including Judge F. B. to believe, advance the ends of peace. plays here. It will be remembered not give in. gun. “There are children growing into that the Carlton team prevented the upon the mat at another stage in the Sackett, Commissioners Frank Saw State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Frank Transport by air. such *3 the future manhood and womanhood in Oregon event. will have, cannot but break down Dayton girls from claiming a cham yer and W. S. Allen are all in Port D. C. Alexander, defendant; driving *Doc Silvers of McMinnville, reputed land attending the annual meeting of boundaries and prejudices, and draw who would not be alive today but for pionship last year. while intoxicated. to be a fairly good fighter was the state clerks and courts. The the peoples nearer together. There the successful campaign against tu State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Frank Dayton students at the various col- | matched at the last moment with a sheriff’s office attaches are also con- D. C. Alexander, defendant; posses have been missionaries of this idealis- berculosis. leges are expected home within the 1«“< Ge° Munn, supposedly of vening in Portland but Sheriff Man- sion of intoxicating liquor. tic notion. The foremost of them is ! "There are men and women moving into their riper years and making next few days for the Christmas holi- Dayton. and these two furnished the ning and Deputy McQueen have not Estella C. Jones, plaintiff, vs. Ches Lindbergh, but every flier who visits a their best contribution of service and days. Merrill Hagen, son of Mr. and entertainment. yet found time to attend. ter O. Jackson and Harry Milford foreign land on a peaceful mission citizenship to the time in which they The bout was not really supposed Mrs. C. W. Hagen, is in Honolulu with Hatch, defendants; action for money !has worked for the K™1" «ood of mankind, for real fraternity. If live, who today would be remembered the University of Oregon football to be funny, but Munn would take a Sheriff Manning states that (tax only by an epitaph except for the ef the airplane is to strike away the team and will play his last football in ( crouch position and attempt a wide Marriage Licenses oollecting this year is a trifle more fective blows struck against tubercu two gumes on the islands. i fMt swinS al Silvers' head, evidently Four marriage licenses were issued bondage of distance, to free us of losis. , hoping With every l$low to get a difficult than usual although the the earth which so long has held us, Friday and Saturday, being the first that The Senior class play "Richard, Be-1 knockout. When Silvers would duck amount received is almost equal to licenses issued from the county clerk's I it is also to promote human brother-1 “That is what “ m<ans t0 I hood. And it must seem to Orville ‘hrough organized effort the death ware” which was presented at the and begin to retaliate Munn would that received at this time in 1927. ware office in two weeks. Mechanics’ Liens I Wright, and to others who serve the from ^rculosis has been re opera house Wednesday night played make hasty retreat and if necessary Those obtaning licenses were Em A. G. Anderson, claimant, vs. Joe duced by half. would drop completely to the floor 1 new science, that this is the airplane ’ s to a good house and was very well re Irish, defendant; $10.25 on Oldsmo ma Marie Jensen of McMinnville and most distinguished service. "And organized effort, much of it The ceived. Many congratulations were on hands and knees and put his head bile car. Henry Stumpf of Harrisburg; Elsie heroic and sacrificial, has been sup though for given the cast and the director. Miss bet ween his hands Marie Ornduff of Newberg and John rest, however valuable it may he to ported and is being financed by just mercy. mankind, is but incidental. Marie Johnson, for the production. Addison Smith of Lafayette; Mary J. In the third round, Frank Johnson, The leaders of the new science, who those little penny, dime and dollar Thc gross receipts were ninety dol- Estates Crcsman of Des Moines, Iowa, and donations that people make through referee, became discouraged at the Estate of Grover C. Syron, de- Theodore Marcel Eastman of Med- cheered Mr. Wright at the Washing lars. the purchase of Christmas seals. possibilities of getting the men to ceased; filed Dec. 4, 1928. ton conference, were cheering not the i ford; and Audrey Agnes Adkinson of “No money secured in Oregon for Estate of Belle V. Epperson, de- Cornelius and Floyd Herman Harper inventor alone, but the realization of “You’re there with a Crossley Ra- really fight and presented the decision the public weal is being more result- to Silvers. mankind's oldest dream. Travel by ceased; filed Dec. 10, 1928. dio.”—See Jim Penland. of Forest Grove. The scheduled main bout between land and sea was readily achieved, fully spent or with greater value from “Hump” Agee of McMinnville and even before the advent of our civiliza every dollar than this anti-tuberculo Liquor Issue Outlined “Jesse” James of Newberg, heavy tion, but to journey on the wings of sis fund raised in tiny sums from Weekly Industrial Review That’s Not Nice many givers. Think of it! Coins weights, was declared a draw after Washington. D. C., Dec. 16.—Gif Dayton—Commercial building re the wind—how often and often, and actually converted into life!” “I never worry about my husband four rounds of pounding and slugging. ford Pinchot, ex-governor of Pennsyl with what dear desire, the men of modeled and moving picture show paying attention to other women— The above quotation represents the Agee apparently held tbe upper vania, speaking today before the in centuries past looked longingly at the installed. he’s crazy about me.” hand in the fight from point of blows ternational reform federation and the migrant birds. It was this dream that opinion of Marshall N. Dana, associ “But perhaps he has lucid inter ate editor of the Oregon Journal and delivered but refused to be aggressive national united committee for law en Delake—Meeting held here to plan the Wright brothers brought to bril chairman of the hospitalization com vals.”—Tit-Bit*. and forced James to do most of the forcement, declared that the prohibi- construction of Devils Lake road. liant fruition at Kittyhawk. And the leading. Agee used a peculiar low tion law can never be enforced until dream, in its accomplishment, contin mittee of the Portland Chamber ■ of crouch that forced James to come in a “president of the United States It is Commerce, regarding the work which Scottsburg—Drain unit of Umpqua ually expands and unfolds. Ninety-five cents out of each dollar to the open to strike, each time James makes H ids personal business and highway will be constructed in near well-nigh limitless, and promises is made possible in Oregon by the paid by Oregon citizens for Christ struck at Agee’s head he received Mr. It is to serve, annual sale of Christmas seals. sticks to it.” future; $110,000 worth of Umpqua much for the race. mas seals remain for health umrk in some terrific jolts. In the final and of this you may be very certain, Dana has been connected in a volun William D. Upshaw, ex-representa- improvement bonds sold recently. Oregon. The other nichle goes for round however he changed his tactics teer capacity with the anti-tubercu- peace rather than war.—Oregonian. tive from Georgia, another speaker, national service. lois movement in Oregon since it was and struck Agee's body until he was declared the November presidential Eugene—Operations commenced at first begun, back in 1915. off guard and then landed on the un election was not a victory for the re M. B. Christensen’s new sawmill here. defended head, giving Agee some ter publican party in the south, but a Many of the candies that are turned rific jolts. successful "rebellion” of the people ^Eugene—Plans progressing • for out on a flat surface must be worked One for Gertrude McMinnville—New 17.000 Morgan of that section against liquor inter- erection of airplane factory here to mthce them creamy. For this pur Employer—Doing anything special Terminal building completed at Third ests. pose rtbthing is quite so satisfactory \ Useless Adjunct 'tonight, Miss Dawdle? which w'Hl employ about 100 men. and Johnson streets. as a putty knife or a wall-paper Officer—I’ll have to give you a tick Clerk (hopefully)—Oh, no, not a thing. Forest Grove—West Coast Tel. Co. scraper. et, lady. Your tail light isn’t lit. More than 43 per cent of the farms Girl Driver—But, officer, I don’t of the country are located on unim- expends $125,000 here for new build Employer—Then you might try to Christmas seals of 1907 are now Salem—Federal landing field may get to business on tinje in the morn know how to back the car anyhow.— proved dirt roads, according to the ing on College Way, and improve- ing.—Passing Shaw. worth $7.50 each. be established here. | ment of lines. Life. Oregon State Motor Association.