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DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered as aecond-claM matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published every Friday al Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Manager Subscription >1.25 a year in advance NOTICE A cross in this square indicates that your subscription has expired and unless we are notified you will receive no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. Please give this your attention. , > > ta t L CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE ' icit iciency, conducted by Dr. John H Boyd ets will be issued at one dollar REGULAR COURSES each. These lectures represent one of the most noteworthy at All work in the regular Sum- tempts to apply practically the mer School classes begins Mon- results of scientific investigation day, June 24th. The courses in the field of psycology, and Include work in Education, Phy they will be of untold value to sical training. Biology, Latin, all who desire to gain a genuine Modern Languages. English* insight into character. History, Sciences Mathematics, THE BERLE LECTURES etc. A soecial course of four We remind our friends that weeks duration is provided for the lectures on the Intensive rural school inspectors. Send training of Children in the home for bulletin describing courses, by Dr. Adolph A. Berle of Bos living expenses, camping facilit ton, will begin on the opening ies, etc. day of the session. June 24, at 11:00 A. M. and continue for two weeks. Dr. Berle arrived in Eugene some days ago and has already gained a wide per- sonal popularity as a result of his scholarly and eloquent ser Urging a greater interest in mon precched before the grad rural problems and in the intro uating class of the University. duction of agricultural enthus His educational philosophy, based iasms into the school room, Dr. partly on theory b it mainly on James Withycombe, director of a remarkable series of experi the experiment stations, spoke ments connected with the teach before the teachers gathered at ing of his own four children, furnishes the basis for a thor the Oregon Agriculti ral College ough-going discussion of the summer session. problem of educational recon “The supreme purpose of ed struction. Parents and teachers ucation is citizenship.” said Dr. alike should hear Dr. Berle’s Withycombe in introduction. lectures. All are cordially in. I “Thus the cardinal principle that should dominate our common vited and urged to attend. school work should be education OTHER LECTURE COURSES for efficiency. We are citizens See the Summer School B ul- of a state marvelous for it’s ag letin for details concerning the ricultural opportunities, yet we courses of lectures by Dr. Grant present the peruliar anomaly of Smith, Dr. Showerman, Profess having only about 30 per cent of or Whitcomb, Dr. George Rebec; our population living upon the also the special lectures on Dick land. ens and Robert Louis Stevenson As a nation we have made by Dr. Richard Burton, and the tremendous progress: for exam- conferences on Ministerial Eff- pie, while we have only 7 per Teachers’ Interest In Rural Problems cent of the inhabited area of the While we are producing im When we consider this great world, yet we have two-fifths of mense quantities of agricultural economic problem it certainly the bank deposits and banking commodities, the fact remains seems that the school children of capital of the world, over one that according to our present our country should get some third of the tailways of the globe increase of populption, the ques idea early in life regarding their and w’e produce over one-fifth of tion of feeding our people is a probable solution. the worlds wheat, three-fourths vital one. Statistics show that “The pup Is in the lower gnule of the world’s corn, and one । our population doubles every 25 should ha»Nj tneir attention di fourth of the oats. This fabu years. According to this, in rected to s > n • phase of agritult- lous production, n owe ver, is not ¡about 50 years we shall have ne, as this is our great basic in- due so much to our good method some 400,000.000 people in the lustry. 1i’a<h<is rhiuld have a d * < p s\ n j a11 v i nd interest in of farming, as to the gi eat fer- United States. rural affairs. They should get tility of our virgin soils. This “There is not a great deal of hold of some examples of succ fertility through faulty methods undeveloped agricultural area essful farmers ar.d bling them is being rapidly exhausted; hence : left when we will have reclaim.- in some way to the attention of every rural person is interested ed through irrigation and imnro- the boys in the public schools, . , , r . , I ,, ' ... in methods for its future conser- ved methods of dry farming that A farm r in this county, for vation. which is not now occupied. example, last year harvested $8,000 worth of clover seed from 80 acres of land while his neigh bor on a similar area in two CONTINUED TO LAST PAGE Qi. J. li. JESSEN Physician and Surgeon Country calls attended to promptly day and night. DAYTON and REPAIR SHOP J. L ANDERSON, MGR. TO L. J.SHIPPY’S FOR Wear the Hardeman s NORTHBOUND Train 74 arrives 8:18 a m. Train 76 arrives 4:16 p. m. SOUTHBOUND Train 77 arrives 9:27 a. m. Train 75 arrives 5:48 p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus WEAR Leaves Postoffice in A. M. for North bound 7:40 South bound 9:00 P. M, North bound 3:30 South bound 5:30 STAR The Arcade Theatre RAY SPANGLE, Prop* Every Thursday and Saturday Night LATE MOTION -PICTURES DR. 0. C. GOODRICH a big line of Joke Books See the Stationery Department For the Glorious Fourth we will have lots of Candy, Nuts, Tropical Fruits, Ice Cium, kt (td Seda, ect. all of a high standard and excellence. We have some interesting news for the boys old and young who fish. Come in and let us tell you about it. And have have your next suit made to Order by StraussBros. Tailors for which we are agents. DENTIST Dayton, ; ; Oregon J. G. LEWIS DAYTON, OREGON Notary Public All business strctly private WHOLESOME DAINTIES YAMHILL COUNTY Abstract Company J. H. GIBSON, President The only Abstract Books in Yam hill County McMinnville. Oregon R. L HARRIS Lines Other Horse Shoeing- a Spec- We do our work well Just Received and All work given prompt attention. Come in and see us BRAND Drugs BLACKSMITH J. E. MELLINGER Dayton, Oregon WOOD SAWING Notary Public Legal Papers Neatly Executed 50 cents per cord Either Oak or Saw any time Winter or Summer. Come to Saw any Amount. BURCH & DEY Will W. F. ABDILL Phono 16—6 that childern love so well, and grown folks too, are here aplenty. There are jams and jelligs. peanut butter, dainty things that tickle Confectionery, Ice Cream. the palate and benefit the body as well. Why not have a supply Cigars and Tobacco. of them in the house. You’ll find them very handy on many oc- caasions. Call and See Us B. GABRIEL & SON Fourth A Ferry Streets.