Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 21, 1912, Image 6

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    DAYTON TRIBUNE
could possibly be great enongh tion of the Willamette valley.
to offset all the evils which
W. L. Ketchum, one of our
would be inevitably certain to enterprising farmers, living a
Entered aa second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the act
follow in its wake.
few miles from town, has an (
of March 3, 1879
English Walnut tree which is
Published every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor
only 6 years old. Mr. Ketchum
and Manager
says the tree was full of blooms
but quite a number fell off. yet
Subscription (1.25 a year in advance
Those desiring to enter the
the tree has a large number of
Oregon Agricultural College June
nuts on it.
How is that for a walnut tree? 18 will not be required to pass
6 YEAR OLD TREE OF W.
entrance examinations. All who
Human Natur..
A cross in this square indicates that your subscription
KETCHUM S BEARING WELL
“Why Is It that you are bald." they believe they can profit by the
asked the hair tonic man. “If your courses offered are freely admit­
has expired and unless we are notified you will receive
preparation Is ho good?”
no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE.
ted, since it is supposed that they
A day or so ago we were stop­ “My friend«." he «aid xadly. “If
Please give this your attention.
ped, on the street by a friend of grew hair on my bend I'd I* tormented come with serious purpose. Those
death by Hkeptic» »catching at it in desiring college credit toward a
the Tribune and told that wal­ to
the attempt to prove that It was a
degree will be granted it for all
importance?
nuts could be raised in this sec- wig.”—Lippincott's Monthly.
work of the same standard as
Though the mind of woman is
that
of the regular school year.
as strong as that of man for a
Let’s sharpen our scythe and short time, how much more fre­
mow the grass from in front of quent is the case of complete
our place. Let’s clean up the mental and physical break down,
vacant lot so that on the day of called “Nervous Prostration,”
the 4 th the town wont look like in woman than in man. We use
[Jr. J. H. JESSEN
a widows farm and the widow this because when suffrage is
granted, women must do the
dead.
Physician and Surgeon
Let’s mow, rake and burn the strenuous work of the political
Country calls attended to
grass which so beautifully decks world as well as men, and must
Dayton
’
s
Great
Celebration
will
soon
be
here
anc
promptly day and night.
our streets. Why not have some face the hardships the same,
EVERYONE
will
want
a
NEW
DRESS
for
the
occassion.
pride in the way we look. Not and we do not believe they are
DAYTON
BLACKSMITH
only do we want this done for able to stand it.
We are going to give YOU an opportunity to buy
We
believe
they
are
better
looks but because it is very ben­
the same at a GREAT DISCOUNT.
This sale will be
eficial to the safety of the City. । protected as they are.
and REPAIR SOHP
for CASH and CASH ONLY.
When you have a large crowd
you are more liable to have care- APPACITIAM
J. I. ANDERSON, MGR.
less peopleabout matches. One Vl I UDI I IL/ll
All work given prompt attention.
tiny match used to light a cigar-
A Iki Cl ICED APE
ette, pipe or cigar and then; WOMAN aUlTKAUL
Horse Shoeing* a Spec
thrown down in the high grass
might cause a fire which would
That the entrance of women
put our fair city in ruins.
into general wage earning has
We can all do a little to help ' unquestionably lowered
the
Come in and see us
make things look brighter and 1 wages of men, is no longer a dis-
better by a few hours work. duted question. There are men
We do our work well
What do you say we try?
today who cannot support their
families because their wives are
S. p. TIME CARD
doing for less money the work
with which they once received
NORTHBOUND
their incomes. The economic
Train 74 arrives 8:18 a. m.
Train 76 arrives 4:16 p. m.
independence of the wife, as ar-
Many hive been the lines
SOUTHBOUND
gueed by the suffragist, is dis­
printed on the pages of every
Train 77 arrives 9:27 a. m.
tasteful to American women.
Train 75 arrives 5:48 p. m.
news-paper in the State on the
If the woman does not take
issue of Woman suffrage, and
enough into the home without
Time Card Dayton Bus
up to this time I have not seen
wage earning to make her con­
Leaves Postoffice in A. M. for
my sentiments entirely express-
tribution equal to the man’s to
North bound
7:40
ed in any issue.
make the partnership a fair one,
South bound
9:00
You ask us are you in favor then there must be something
P. M.
of woman suffrage? We answer wrong with the woman.
North bound
3:30
nb and yes. There are some
South
bound
|
5:30
The cry has been heard so
points in woman suffrage that
long in this count)y, that every
we are in favor of, but a great
woman should be economically
many more that we are not.
independent has had sad effects.
In my last issue a Suffragette The desire of the women to be
RAY SPANGLE, Prop.
expressed herself. Among other out doing the worlds work is
things said by her was the belief not helping the Nation. The re­
Svery Thursday and Saturday
that men and women could and volt of womankind against those
Night
would regulate the juror question necessary tasks which were ac­
LATE MOTION PICTURES
My friends if woman is given the cepted by our grandmothers is
power of the ballot and wishes threatening many of the homes
[JR. O. C. GOODRICH
to place herself on an equality of this country. Suffrage will
with man, bringing herself from not make our existing homes
the position she now occupies, more stable, or imbue the young
DENTIST
to a point far below it, I am in woman who becomes inoculated
Dayton.
:
;
Oregon
favor of showing her no leniency. with its precepts, with the am­
Woman is now looked up to by bition to start one of her own.
J. G. LEWIS
man and is treated with a great On the other hand it is likely to
DAYTON, OREGON
deal more respect than she will fill her with contempt of old tra­
Notary Public
be when she enters the polling ditions and thus greatly harm
All business strctly private
place and casts her ballot.
society.
YAMHILL COUNTY
Woman was never intended to
Suffrage would inevitably
match her strength or Intellect-; break down many of the barriers
ual power against man tiecause which our wise fore fathers er-
J. H. GIBSON, President
■he is not physically constituted ei ted to protect youth. Almost
The only Abstract Books in Yam­
to withstand the strain. In re­ every bad sociological condition
hill County
gards to women running barber of the time has grown out of the
McMinnville,
Oregon
Shops our friend the suffragette destruction of those old time
said, “It was work only fit for safeguards. Their protection
a man.” This may be true, but against further assaults must
J. E. MELLINGER
if woman wishes to place her­ largely lie with women; suffrage
Dayton, Oregon
self as our equal she must re­ of itself, would not sustain, but
Notary Public
member she is. or will not be weaken them, and the absorp­
I^gal Papers Neatly Executed
considered any better than man. tion of women in affairs in which
She also says children are ne- their help is really most needed
glected more every day for friv­ would so occupy their time that that childern love so well, and grown folks too. are here aplenty.
olous things. This is only ar­ they would cease to be their There are jam* and jelligs, peanut butter, dainty things that tickle
gument against the granting of guardians.
;
Too strong a tend­ the palate and benefit the body as well. Why not have a supply
suffrage, for the reason that, if < ency toward liberty in the past of them in the house. You’ll find them very handy on many oc­
children are neglected now for has
!
often led to license, and his­ casions.
frivolous things, what will be ' tory repeats itself. There is no
the outcome if woman does have good
i
which the advocates of wo­
an opportunity to work in a po- man
i
suffrage ever have declared
litical way for a measure of some I the change must bring, which
NO EXAM’S FOR 0
A. C SUMMER
SESSION
ENGLISH WALNUTS
GAN BE RAISED
NOTICE
Let’s Do It
June Sale of Summer
Dress Goods
TO
FROM JUNE 17-22
A Few of OUR ROCK BOTTOM Prices
AS WE SEE IT
30c. Japionne Silk Now 25c
39c
50c. Flowered Voile
25c
35c. White Wash Goods
21c
30c. °
18c
25c. °
30c. Voile De Lisle all colors 24c
16c Batiste
12c
SHOES
The Arcade Theatre
A 10 per cent d scount on all
OXFORDS
L J. Shippy
WHOLESOME DAINTIES
Abstract Company
BURCH & DEY
B. GABRIEL & SON