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dayton Volume 16. Main Street ^rihuw Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, Wednesday, December 26,1928 Newsy Items Gathered at the , ... _ _ Yamhill County Court House Dec. 26.—They don't all j strange Method* u*®d To Earn College Money Number 20 Car* Must Have College Short Course* Licenses by January 11 Will Begin In January There will be no established date, Detailed plans are now complete CorvgUis, set beyond which persons can i for #or fbe ning of three special ag- wash dishes. Joe College is becom-1 . the ot>e opening Mrs. Anna B. Litscher spent Christ operate their cars —ith a 1928 Acense, ; ricultural short courues scheduled to ing more versatile each year in earn-. County Jail Had One Christmas Guest Trace of Cartton Robbers Lotd mas al the home of her daughter, Mrs. mg his way from rook to senior in the' With only one inmate in the coun- Sheriff Manning lost all trace of the According to Hal E. Hoss, secretary begin in January at the Oregon State Anna Stansberry, in Portland. opinion of Mrs. Lulu Howord, employ-1 *y jail the court house had one of the robbers of the Jarrett Brothers store of state, , college at Corvallis. Descriptive “This date already is fixed by law I foIderii on these may be obtained by Miss Lulu Nichols went to Oregon ment secretary with the Oregon State quietest Christmases in its history, in Carlton, which was burglarized sev- . _ ... ... Floyd Thornberry, the unfortunte, eral weeks ago, when his “clews” led January 1," »• said Mr. Hoss, “and >t u > addressing the school of agriculture City Sunday to spend Christmas with college Y. M. C. A. College statistics for a number of failed to pay a fine which was im- him to arrest a party whose finger not in my province to change that . there. her sinter, Mr. Edward Leckband. date or advance the time when one flr>t course to open is a power years show that approximately 61 ■ posed with a jail sentence two months prints proved him to be guiltless. Richard and Gordon, the sons of P«r cent of the men and 20 perc ent "go for driving while intoxicated and The Carlton store liad been robbed tan operate on old plates. All that fanning conference and school from Mrs. Ruth Richardson, are confined to of the women are entirely self-sup-' though he had finished his jail sen- of several dollars cash, and consider-,lhil1 department can do is to assume january H to 23, conducted by th« de- __ I______________ n/iekin» wishing 1090 nUtaa - .... . . their home by illness. including _ A two : ikoi rifles, all i that m H person- 1929 plates partment porting. In addition, 39 per cent of ; fence, was forced to remain through able merchandise, of agricultural engineering _____ have purchased them by January 1. under Professor W. J. Gilmore, head the entire student body are partly so. th* holidays. The Dayton school closed Monday Booze Car Located at St. Joe i1 have instn»cted the stat« traffic of the department. From January for the Christmas holidays and will The methods used by these aspiring Last Tuesday morning the sheriff. °®ccra- students during the college year to 14 to 26 a hay, grain and seed grad reopen on January 2. Dr. Morrison Fined 2250 supplement their summer savings are ing school will be conducted by tbe discovered an auto near St. Joe, which ' SCHOOL NOTES Miss Frances Cobum of Marsh both varied and odd. Dr. A. D. Morrison, of Carlton, who contained farm crops department. Several vis considerable Christmas Basket Ball field is spending her Christmas vaca George Hartley, 16-year-old fresh was arrested November 19 on charges “hootch” but an attempt to apprehend ; The game with Gaston came out a iting instructors and government of tion at the homes of Mrs. Ella Co man from Portland, who nays he will of driving while intoxicated, was fined the driver led a chase into the coast decided victory for both of the home ficials will assist the resident staff burn and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cobum.' not be satisfied until he finishes his *260 P,us *1 co»ls for possession of country, where no trace has been teams. The girls’ score was 4 to headed by G. R. Hyslop and D. D. Hill. undergraduate work and then goes. l'*|U<»r, in Justice P. P. Old’s court found since. The eighth annual canners school, According to Sheriff 36 and the boys' score was 16 to 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ixiu Sanford and baby for a doctor’s degree in law, works । Friday morning. Dr. Morrison had Manning a warrant has been sworn It looks like the boys have gotten which draws students from all west and Wesley Simlcr of Toledo, spent in a Corvallis barber shop in his spare. been out on a $500 bond. for the arrest of Otto Peters, of Ne- started right; now all,they have to ern states and Canada every year, will Christinas with their parents, Mr. and hours and then plays the drums in al The original indictment charged halem, as driver of the car and posses- do is to keep going. be held this year from January 28 to Mrs. Charles Simler. campus orchestra on week-end nghts. I driving while intoxicated. Morrison sor of the liquor. The sheriff explains This is conducted in Dayton plays at Yamhill this Fri- February 13. Oscar Fisher, of Salem, is spending James B. and Robert Brown ’ Pk‘»d not guilty to the charge but the desertion of the liquor at St. Joe day. the horticultural products two weeks at the home of his par- brought a pair of cowa with them toic^an8*d his plea to guilty and paid as the desperate attempt of the driver Don’t forget the Carlton-Dayton unde the direction of ents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Londershau-1 college and started producing and sell-1 his fine when the charge was changed to escape a supposed capture by an game that is to be played here Fri- Wiegand. | ing certified milk. At the start they !to possession, the later case having auto following Peters, Peters mistak- day, January 4. sen. It is to be the best ’ I performed all the duties from milk-1no mandatory jail sentence upon con- ing it for a police car and deserting game of the season so far. Bank Sait DismMeed Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelenburger of majd golk.itorB( but the|r viction. his prize. Honor Roll Maplewood, are spending the week nt <lajry hag „pand„d ,uch an „ ' In a decision handed down Monday Quite a number of grade pupils the home of her parents, morning, Federal Judge Bean dis r‘ ,n< tent that they now hire extra stu-1 were on the honor roll this month. Mrs. Wm. Schell. missed the suit filed by five Portland dent help. i LeOti* LeMaster and ’ They were: First grade Peggy Shel Diesat Age of 101 Year* state banks against T. M. Hurlburt, As a representative of a shoe com Paul Londenhausen, who has been burne, Elsie Mitchel, David Leck Carl Simpson Married Relative of Sheridan People band, Joecille Fulham and Rand Potts. sheriff and tax collector for Multno in the E street hospital in McMinn- pany, Sterling Behnke, another Port ville for treatment was able to come land student, carries hs sample case Second grade—Bettye June Defen- mah county, seeking to invalidate the Miss LeOtis LeMaster and Carl E. around to the various fraternities and Sheridan, Dec. 24.—Mrs. H. T. baugh. Jean Peffer, Audrey «uarey Filer, r uer, tax ''"P^ “P™ home the last of the week. A halls, tking orders for collegiate foot-1 simP»on “"»ted in marriage at a Faulconer’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary I^nabelle Dower, and Maxine Hart- of the banks for the year 1928. Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Simpson motion to dismiss had been filed by I wear. Fraternity men are naturally quiet wedding at the home of her Puckett, of Walla Walla, Wash., died man. planning to leave soon after Christ- I hospitable, he finds, so he accumulates father, S. C. Purkey, Monday even last Wednesday at the age of 101 Third grade—iTrudie Londenshou- the , state through the district attor- mas for Santa Monica. California.; many a frce mea) jn a(Wition t0 the ing, December 24, at 7 o’clock, Rev. years and 9 months. Mrs. Puckett, sen, Evelvn Wambs^-an, Junior Par- , T' _ where they will spend two or three business. From these two sources of W. E. Simpson, father of the bride- aimo,t to the day of her death, main- rish, 1 Beverly Heidir.ger and Gladys pla,nt,ff^n1“; CaI‘ad‘an B™* months. i of Commerce, Citizen s bank, Hibernia income Behnke is making his entire groom, reading the nng ceremony in tained vigorous control of Sr fac- Ferrie. I Commercial A Savings bank, Portland the presence of the immediate rela- u ltie» and in good weather took daily Prof, and Mrs. E. R. Means and C0»«K<‘ expense. Fourth grade—Helen Hadaway and Trust A Saving bank and the Securi wajkg near St Mary’s hospital, where Eloise Wagner. And so it goes. One student runs the» and a few friends. family of Eugene, arrived Monday to ty Savings and Trust company, eon- ~ Mrs. Simpson is a graduate of the . she had stayed for several years. She Fifth grade — Gero Kadama. Another takes or- spend the holidays at the home of Mr.*a P°P<on ’tan*i- avtnrt #»»• I ____ _ _ on a «« ... -. • in ! __ . . tended that the tax as imposed was ders for a local photographer, others L>ay ton FiigPrt school nnii and taiirvkt taught / for was 1 born Maryland plantation Seventh grade — Lenora Hessler and and Mrs. H. H. Clark and Mrs. I^ena । in violation of the federal constitution sell clothing, operate home photo a«v*ral years, for the last year March, 1827. When she was ten years ; Annabelle Nelson. Cresson. finishing shops, or do a bit of tutoring and a half she has been secretary old her father sold his slaves and, All of the downstairs rooms have land the constitution and satutea of of the 5 amhdl County Mutual Tele , mov^d to Illinois, and 44 year» ago I decorated their room» very beauti- the state of Oregon, particularly in Mayor and Mr». W. S. U’Ken and ton the» ide. nnAnfl Ml" Simpson innunn is t : f the Vs xv son ■rsra of ‘ ' Mrs Puckett _ ▲▲ came _ _ a Walla *** . a ■ a « phone io Co. Mr to Walla.— fully in Christmas sons and Mr. ang Mrs. Brooks P. I They don’t all wash dishes! colors and they al that the tax assessed violated the law Rev. and Mrs. Simpson and has been ! Telephone Register. Sweeney and daughters were ^iwst. so have very pretty Christmas trees. prohibiting unequal taxation, the banks contending that similar capital, making his home at Canby since leav- Christmas day of their mother, Mrs. Lillian Keene. Guests at the home of Mr. and ing the navy. They will make their competing with that of the bank, was Jennie Murphy. Mrs. D. C. Van Dorn Christmas were ' home here for the present. not taxed. Fatal to Cockroaches Marriage No Deterrent Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Krake and fsmi-i thi«ir daughter and husband, Mr. asid These allegations. Judge Bean said, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Simpson en- University of Oregon, Eugene, Dec. The easiest and cheapest treatment ly left Monday for Tillamook to apend Mrs. W. E. Bailes and family and tertained at dinner on Christmas day were mere conclusions of law and husbands do not' _ - — —- against cockroaches is the application 26.—Wives or i Christmas with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. St. Rayner, nil Mr. and Mrs Carl Simpson, Mr. and of sodium fluoride as a dust> to thejr necessarily prevent one from assum-: ;ere »upported by specific evi- husband, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Í of Portland. The plamtiffs, it was further Mrs. Elvin Lorenzen of Corvallis I runwa>, and 1Mng quarteft< says ingthe exacting job of gaining an (^nce Blum. of ™d*‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dill and family, I °Pal Simpson of Astoria, and j Don c. Mote profesgor of entomoiogv education, it is shown in a statistical ------- l «. a*. and - I - - - report from the reg.strar’s office lut- f™u<* or «»«rs of Mr. Mrs. - E. Mr. S. S. i C. Purkey. Miss Madalene Rossner, who is at- of Multnomah, at Oregon State college. This treat- »“*»1 to tending business school in Portland, is Filer and family and Mr. and Mrs. | ment is effective only in dry plaoes. ing 12 University of Oregon freshmen'‘he co^ who are already married. Eight of । ,nj “ re the , P lalnt,ff ^tutions. spending her vacation at the home <of Oscar Dower and family spent Christ- iComrounity Christen., Its action is so slow it must be left in attention waa paid by at the home of their mother,1 n rx her parents, Mr. and Mr. L. A. Ros» - _ mas place for several weeks for satis the 12 are men, and four are women.' _ ** as M aw n www I I as * • the court to the fact that the banks Program Draws Crowd Mrs. Lena Dower. The report shows that there are al ner. factory results. had not pleaded that they had ex Cockroaches, in spite of their dis- so 18 married sophomores, 16 juniors, Miss Faith Wagner, who is teach Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nairn had as, Dcmaray’s hall was packed to ca- gusting habits> appear to be rather and 28 seniors. Twenty-eight gradu hausted the avenues of appeal pro ing school near Fossil, arrived tbe last their guests on Christmas Mr. and parity by people from Dayton and vi- c|eanly animalg In this As soon as as dust dust ate students confess to matrimony, vided by the state law. of the week to spend her vacation at Mrs. A. C. Nelson and family and Mr. ¡ciaity to hear the community program | gets on their antennae or feet they six specials, and seven others, making regard Judge Bean said: “The plaintiffs are in the same the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. that was given on Monday evening. attempt to Clean it off with their a total of 115. Of these, 76 are men position as any other taxpayer of the Ed Wagner. A. D. Jacobson and family and the Several numbers were given by the ' „,outh Thjg is disastrous as the and 37 women. county and if they can, for the Misses Velene Goodrich and Eliza Misses Dorothy, Alice and Esther orchestra and two pagents by the poison gets into their bodies resulting reasons alleged, enjoin the collection Jacobson of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Al- grade schools, "The Parade of the i in dcath Sodium fluoridc not Features in “Oregon BusinetM*' beth Hibbert, who arc attending state of taxes assessed on their property .Xrt Jacobson of Sheridan and Henry “ Oregon Business ” will contain Toy» nnri Christmas in Many highly poisonous to hunians but care university at Eugene, arrived home Jiocobson. Lands’’ and a pantomime by the high ghould excrcised not to get it jnto several articles in the coming January •very other person whose property is Thursday evening for the Christinas school “ The Christmas CaroL ” I food or mixed with other materi als. issue which will be mailed promptly assessed is entitled to the same relief, vacation. and the entire assesment and taxa Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Willard en Rev. Walter G. Smith. D. Lynn Gub- । The poigon can obta) ned at 1(x,ai on December 31st. Fred and Mina Hessler, who are at tertained at dinner on Christmas day, scr and Dr. H. W. Burnard had charge drug stores or spray deaJers. “Oregon Must Standardize.” Deals tion system would be thus seriously tending O. S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rossner and fami- of the program, assisted by the teach-1 If lhe 8odium fluorid(J does not with the remarkable progress in Ida interfered with if not absolutely ren Byron Taylor of Leaburg, are spend ' ly, Adam Rossner and daughter, Miss ers. More than 100 school children prove succeaaful in danxp basement8 ho agriculture and written by L. K. dered void and ineffective. “If the allegations of the bill are gag may be used Th^ fumi tion Cramb, secretary Bend chamber of ing the week at the home of their Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Wil participated in the program. 1 true the county authorities acted liams and family, of Amity, Mr. and Santa Claus made his annual vfcit giv„ quick but ig extrtmelv Commerce. Grades for farm products parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hessler, Urs. Wendal Willard and family, Mr. and was assisted by members of the dangerouSi and the buiMing must be sre established by law in Idaho and erroneously and unjustly in making Sr. the assessment of property for taxa a nd Mrs. Enos Willard and son and •Chamber of Commerce in giving - strictly enforced. vacated - from 2 to 24 hours. Sylvandr Simms, who is employed M’.rs. Veda Willard and children. /treats to more than 300 children. “Facts for the Farmer.” F. L. tion, but if so, the plaintiffs are not at Spokane, Wash., spent the week Ballard, county agent leader for Ore- entit,ed »o in equity unless it >Ir. and Mrs. H. W. Sherman enter-1 end and Christmas with his family gon. has written an article outlining ’ PP ea [ s ‘ J« 1 »“7 exhausted Record is Remarkable Dairymen's Meeting here. He was accompanied as far tn ined the following relatives on [ how the different reports dealing with i rera^‘es ^^e ‘he ad; One passenger out of every 155,- as Portland by Mrs. Simms on his way Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. August • Medford, Dec. 26.—The program of boards of 'arm crops, prices, etc. are collected ministrative officers Detmcring, of Junction City, Mr. and tho thirty-sixth annual convention of 000,006 carried by the electrid rail-, back to Spokane. the county to correct the alleged in- 1927 ai ’ d furnished the farmers so they , laiCâ in III. »».».»vw - a ßrmj*,, 1 Mrs. Carl Detmering and son of To- th» Oregon Dairymen’s association ways of the United States rrimark- harvest and sell with the Miss Rebecca Potts, a teacher in 1'erio, Mrs. Emma Fuchs, Albert Det- to be held here January 9 and 10 has was fatally injured. ’ This ___ ___ .____ can plant, s » » a ____ ui_ n__ The ine reluctance i of the court to Behnke-Walker Business« college and n tering, John Sherman and Mr. and b<ien announced by P. M. Brandt, able record, the best marie by any essential business inlorm^tion they hamper the state in the collection of need constantly available. a cousin of James Wakefield, Sr., M m. J. L, Shermn, in the afternoon s< 1 icretary of the association and head common carrier, was made public at taxes was dwelt upon by Judge Bean. "Grading Products Brings Success.” spent the Christmas holidays at the and eveniag Mr, and Mrs. Oscar L'< »- o 1 f the department of dairy husband- the annual convention of the Ameri Tn his opinion he also pointed out This is ’ •eally an article describing the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wake- er and family. r y at Oregon State college. Pro- can Electric Railways Associ ation in growth c*f the Cutler Manufacturing that there was no claim in the bill of field. d iction practices, disease control, herd Cleveland. complaint that the tax assessed had Accident prevention work has made Company which make and sells fruit been paid or that an offer to pay had Mesdames J. L. Sherman and D. C. b sliding and cream grading are but a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell and Cla r.k were hostesses to the Pleasant' f iw of the topics of statewide in- tremendous strides In the industry grading machinery and conveyors of been extended to the state. daughters, Laura Belle and Elsie, left Hour Reading Club Friday afternoon,. t< nvst listed for discussion, mostly by during recent years. So g reat is in all kinds. This concern does a world Attorneys for the banks were al early Tuesday morning for South terest in this highly impo, tant work wide business and attracts people lowed five days by the court in w-hich at the home of Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. s accessful dairymen. Bend, Wash., where they will spend A comparison between European that an international acc ident pre from all countries to Oregon to secure to file a new bill. P. A- Simpkin, the president, presid- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John equipment and get information. ed. Roll call wa» responded to by methods in dairying and those in this vention movement has beet । startl'd. Attorneys for the banks are pre Tucker, the ladies being sisters, and "A Cattleman’s Paradise.” The Electric railways in thus country c« juntry will be made by J. D. Mickle, •'a favorite historici.l character and paring to take the steps suggested by their father, Mr. George Boyer. wonderful Hood River district in why” b y sixteen mt nbers and nine s late dairy and food commissioner, make no secret of the facii that they Judge Bean and still expect to win Mrs. D. J. Clark and Mrs. wrho has recently returned from a are actuated by financial., as well as northern Klamath county, destined to the suit in favor of the banks. V. H. Ballard received the sad k-uests. Considerable at- humnitarian motives, in 'joining this become one of the great stock raising news of the death of his aunt, Mrs. O.\ F. McCnnciiess played several se- mission abroad. Alfred Rolfe at Brasher Falls, New lec tions on the guitar and Mesdames t ention will also be given to meth movement. In addition, to the suffer and dairy sections. Written by Coun ty Agent Henderson. A delicious dessert can be made by York, one day last week. Mrs. Ern est Havernick and Harry Sher- ods of cleaning abortion out of Ore ing caused injured persa ns, the actual Other articles deal with the prog freezing a can of syruped peaches, Rolfe was a noted musician -and her man gave a piano duet which were gon herds. This is the first time in cost of accidents on eh etric railways Mrs. Iner Mortensen years the convention has been held in in the United States, at « disclosed at ress at Nyssa. Oregon, in the eastern apricots or similar fruit in some ice son, Mr. B. A. Rolfe plays over the appri wiated. See the pictures and salt. tho Cleveland convent ion. is about part of our state. most interesting lesson on Nor southern Oregon. When thoroughly frozen radio at New York. led a A trip cut the top off and remove the fruit of a hay tack 060 feet long. four per cent of tho e ntire gross re Miss Mattie Furgeson, Mos- way. Mrs. Oscar Dower Was hostess to dames Harry Gray, E. H^vernick, This is less' than it was a through eight Oregon (owns, mostly in a single piece, slice and serve. Too high temperature and too long ceipts. .. ,u — --.Ailinne in in Oregon, and conditions nine members of the Kill Kare Klub Walter °orter, O. C. Goodrich, Mary {cooking will cause custards to curdle. few years ago, but is t the opinion of I in Southern Wednesday afternoon, gifts were ex Dey, F. ’S. Berry, C. E. Smith nd O. If boiled custard is not too badly leading electric railw: xy men, still tor those communities. Milk kept cool and well covered to Some estim/ ites disclose th?. Springfteld News Sun—Traffic ex- changed by members of tihe club and F. McCn dle8B were guests. The curdled it may be cooled quickly and high. keep out insects and bacteria, and in a pleasant afternoon enjoyed. A de rooms wer ? attractively decorated in beaten with an egg beater to remove accident cost to be/ as great as the says gtrpet cars are bere to atay, a shallow pa.' will remain sweet long- licious lundh of salad, sandwiches, keeping wi. There is no remedy for a net earnings of al' 1 electric railway. b„t troub)e ig they aU geem to Christmas. A dainty lumps. plum pudding and coffee« was served. lunch was s< irved by the hostesses. properties. curdled baked custard. tay at the other end of the line.