Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 21, 1912, Image 8

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    Sacrifice Sale
On Ladies and Misses Coatsand Suits
We have decided to close cut our stcck cl C< its and Taiki cd Sum, âh excep­
tion of some staples. All our suits in fancy mixtures and some navy blues, ah this
seasons goods, to be closed out at one-half to ci e-^uarterol the fumer selLrg j rices
Come early while the stock is complete.
$15.00 Suits and Coats
18.50 “
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20.00 “
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Now
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$9.85
12.35
13.65
$22.50 Suits and Coats
26.00........................
30.00 “
Now
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$14.85
16.35
19.85
Mens» Young Mens and Boys Clothing. Large
stock to choose from: all the newest styles. No
matter what size you need. We Can Fit You.
Prices very reasonable. Satisfaction guaran­
teed. If you are satisfied tell your friends. If
NOT tell us.
D. M. NAYBERGER
Story much as I nave told it here
“Did you count the money?" he
asked
“Yes It counted $74.542.“ I replied
“Thore is but $8 mixaing." he said.
'Where Is it now?"
“In charite of mv wife in a carriage
at the tpsir“
“Brine It In.“
When I returned with the treasure
the president was writing a check. He
opened the mse. cnlled a teller to count
the money and when it was finished
handed me the check.’ which whs . as I
had figured it. »15.1M ik .4O.
That evening we dined sumptuously,
and a few weeks later I twame head
of a firm to deal in tne goods I bad
been selling on the mad
I am now
making money.
An Altruist.
“Do you think you can explain to
your constituents bow you became so
prosperous?"
“Certainly." replied Senator Sor­
ghum "It was due to my desire to
ease the burdens of my fellow man 1
made life n little happier tor some of
the multimillionaires who say they
want to get rid of their money" —
Washington Stai
RAIN
Champion Bindere & Mowers
For Sale By
Former Partner and Successor to R. JACOBSCN & CO., McMinnville, Crcgon.
HARTE & CO.
time all went to I m -U a.in the lights
hnd then flooding with water. I were turned low.
Another grower plans to flood In the middle of the night I awak­
with the stopping of the train,
the soil this fall after the pick­ ened
which, by the bye. always wakens me.
ing season, and keep the plants ; and. henring loud talking in the rear
submerged several days. This end of the car. looktsl out to see what
was the matter The young man who
should kill the grub, but just had
occupied tiie tierth opposite me
Remedial Measures Discussed by what the possible effect on the
was leaving the train in company witli
Entomologists from Agricultural strawberry pants and young a man who carried nis sun case.
fruit trees will be is yet to be I arrived home on n very gloomy
College.
and it was gloomier still
seen. The treatment would, at morning,
when I announced to my wife that I
was out of a position
She was a
“No really satisfactory treat­ best, be confined to irrigated plucky
woman and. insieiul of desfiond-
districts,
which
do
not
include
ment is at present known for
ing, by her cheerful behavior did what
she could to brace me After breakfast
this serious pest," says assist­ jail the fields infested.
Since the beetles can not fly, — 1 didn't know where we were to get
ant Entomologist A. L. Lovett.
a dinner- I went down to the store
O. A. C., discussing the attacks the barrier method may be used. and wound up my affairs there As 1
of the strawberry-root weevil on A field of about an acre and a had overdrawn my salary there was
beds in the Free water-Mil ton 1 half is enclosed by a low fence nothing «lite me I was too discour­
aged to go out and l<s>k for a new job,
such as, it is hoped, will keep so
district.
I returned to my home to talk mat­
he weevil is a ters over with my wife
“Fields do not generally begin the pest out.
She met me at the door with an ex­
to show the attacks until the be­ serious pest with many factors pression
of supreme wonder mingled
ginning of the third season, and making its control a complex with fear
those planted in hills not so soon problem. We hope eventually “George." site said, “what does this
as those in the mat system. The for satisfactory solution and are 1 mean?"
"What mean?"
Magoon and Clarke seedling are not discouraged. We are at all "Have you yielded to temptation?*'
especially prone to attack, while times, however, glad of suggest­ "No."
"Then where aid you get all that
the Gibson seems practically ion. reports of experience and money?"
observation
from
growers,
and
immune. Where fields were
"What money?“
watered from the Hudson Bay will appreciate any otters of co­ “In your suit ease And whnt did
you do with your clothes?"
ditch they were usually infested, operation."
"Eor heavens sake. tell me what
though often absolutely free if
you’re talking about "
She le«i the way to our bedroom, and
watered from private wells.
there open on tit«* tied was the suit
‘ ‘This indicates that the beetles
case with several bundles of bank hills
from infested patches up stream
in it which had liven packed in some
old clothing.
crawl into the ditch and are
"Dorn." I said, "some one hns chang­
washed down to fields below.
ed stilt cases with me. It looks as If
As they can not fly, and can Queer Happening Turns De­
a blink had I mshi mblied and the thief
on the eve of arrest had found it con
only crawl, outside agencies
spair Into Good Fortune.
venieut to turn over the proceeds to
must be used for transportation
me Where is the morning pu|>er?"
any great distance. They feed A few yeara ngv I wuh a commercial bhe brought the |M|»er. and there on
and crawl at night, resting in tnivcler At oue time we recalved very the tinat page was the heading. "Arrest
the Tenth National Rank Cashier."
darkened or sheltered nooks by goal salaries«, hut merehanta got to of Then
came an account of bow a de-
cutting up the Held Into ho many small
day.
faiiltlug cashier had liven caught In a
districts that they gradually cut up the
“Since the adult beetles feed an Airies Into a good many little ones. sleeping «-nr the night before. The
treasure had not been recovered.
salary kept vomlug down till at
on the foliage, spraying withone
"That’s tiie explanation.” I said and
Just la*forv selling out on my re­
of the arsenical poisons would la-t.
gave Dora an account of the young
turn from a trip. I received a note
seem effective. But two factors from my employers slating that my man with red hair aud black eyes.
Some time tiefore his arrest he had un­
argue against this: the beetles aei vice* would uo longer be required doubtedly
changed suit cases with me
I was to do, how supi>ort my
emerge and commence deposit­ What
The article closed with a statement
wife ami child. I did not know
My
ing eggs when the berries are in train «Ihl not leave for several hour*, that the reward of 10 per cent of the
recovered offered by the hank
full fruit, and they have a wide and I spent the time in a hotel money
baa been doubled
range of host plants and are not lounging. The distamv to the depot I con nt «si the bills and found »74.-
was but a five minutes' walk, but 1
heavy feetiers, so avoid sprayed started half an hour In-fore train time i 542 In all The reward would be $15.
I took Dora in tny arms and
foliage, either feeding on other and had twenty live minutes to wait 908.40.
danced with her around the room
crops or waiting for new growth. there Seutlug myself. I watched the “Have you lost your senses?“ she
people vomlug and going or waiting,
asked me as soon as she could get
1 am trying out different ma­ as I was. A young man with the curi­ away
from me
terial with a view to repelling ous combination of rvd hair and black “No; there is a big reward offered
passed before me. went to the
for the recovery of this money. All
or killing the grubs in the soil. eyes
ticket office ami purchased a ticket.
we have to do la to take It to the bank
It is a great problem to obtain He carried a suit «use. Tbera was and
get the reward."
something which will destroy nothing remarkable about that, for I called a carriage—which I bad no
nowadays every oue t arries a anit case
the grub and yet not injure the Indeed, one of my own was ranting on money of my own to pay for—and. put­
tlag the bills back In the case, ac-
tender plant. One Freewater the seat beside me. When the train ctNBpanle«!
by Dora, drove to the Tenth
grower reports success in using was called I entered a el raping ear. National bank. Arriving there. I left
where I found the joung man with
ashes and lime on infested fields the
Dera with the treasure and, going into
red hair aud black eyes Be was
Strawberry-root
Weevil
Pest
A COMMERCIAL
TRAVELER’S LUCK
the bank, sent my card to the preai-
putting hla belongings into a berth di­
dMt.
rectly opposite to mv own. tn due
When admitted I told him the
DA YTONAUTO and TRANSFER CO.
CARRIES
'Jit
Tires
Casings
Tulies
Presto Tanks
i^Everready Batteries
Gasoline
'Lubricants
Auto service day and night
In fact toe carry everything in the
line of Auto repairing. All work
Guaranteed.
M. G. Miiler Prop.
Now
the
Seashore !
VIA THE
Season Tickets on
June 1st.
ROUTES
3-Day Tickets on
Sale Saturday and
Sunday to
Tillamook and Newport Beaches
Scaasn fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beaches are as follows:
FROM
TO
FARE
TO
FARE
Portland
Orogon City
Salem
Albanv
Corvallia
Eugene
Roseburg
Medford
Ashland
Newport
4 4
$6.25
6.25
5 15
4 00
3.75
5.80
8.75
12.00
12.00
Tillamook Beaches
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$4.00
4.70
6.00
7.30
7.10
9.00
12.00
17.20
17.75
Tickets to above points on sale daily wood all season with corresponding low fares from other
points. Week end tickets are also on sale from various points.
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
Leaves Albany at 7:30 a. m.. Corvollis 83» a. m and connects with S. a. trains 1«, 14. and 28
from point« south.
Call on our nearest agent for "Vacation Days in Oreron. " a beautifully illustrated booklet
describing various outing resorts, or write to
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore
Attend tht B. P. O. E. Elks Convention, Portland, ruly 8~13
Low Far«» to all points East June to Sopember
HOT POINTS FOR
HOT WEATHER
It is Economy to use a "Hot Point’
Electric Iron. The Yamhill Electric
Company has them.
See