DAYTON TRIBUNE and sensational reformers who and manners. All sorts of freaky reaching the stage when if a think they can suppress all social methods prevail in dressing the young person cannot go all the Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the set evils by Utopian legislation, and hair. The extreme of evey fash­ time she feels utterly abused and of March 3, 1879 want the women’s vote to swell; ion that appears is instantly a- that life is a great burden to her. their ranks and help them force Idopted by the young girls, giving Keyed up in this way and with Published every Friday at Day ton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor their specious experiments upon them an appearance that is often­ artificial standard created for and Manager the people. times grotesque rather than at­ her she loses the flavor of the tractive. French women have joy and satisfaction which she Subscription $1.25 a year in advance Mrs. Francis J. Bailey, Pres. learned that the wav to dress the could find in her own home sur­ hair is the way that happens to roundings whether in her books, THE NEED Of THE HOUR be the most becoming to the in­ her music, the lighter household dividual. When that way is duties and cares and the keen joy A cross in this square indicates that your subscription The longer one lives the more found it is followed without ref­ (CONTINUED ON LOCAL PAGE) has expired and unless we are notified you will receive he inclines to the belief that erence to the changes of fashions what the world requires most is no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. with the result that they always OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE the education of parents. The look attractive and their photo­ Please give this your attention. education of the children is inci­ graphs ten years old show none Thia great institution opens its doors dental to that. When one looks of that ridiculous variance in the for the fall semester on September 20. HFAI TH AND PROS- ldont need any 8uPP°rt- î thank about of instruction include: General he is amazed to discover methods of dressing the hair Courses IILMLIIIHI1U TRVO you forthe compliment you are Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus­ that there are so many good chil­ i handing me every day, in be­ dren in the world and that so that will make some of the pho- bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Baeteriolhgy Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry lieving I am capable of running many children develop into good tographs of this year of grace Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology, seem like caricatures a very Veterinery Science, a business without support Civil Engineering, men and women when the paren­ Electrical Engineering, Mechanical En­ My business requires as much tal precept and example did so short time hence. (CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE) Young girls thus raised know gineering, Mining Engineering, High­ pen, I would send word to the money for expenses as it would little to encourage or instruct little or nothing of the various way Engineering, Domestic Science. old folks to watch out for the if a stranger were running it them. It is not alone that many Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry. Friends take a little friendly parents do not know' but that so periods of girlhood and the joys Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics Christmas coming; of the old home mortgage lifter, and I advice. If you want a news­ many of them aie either indif­ attendant upon each. They be­ Mathematics, English Langnage and Literature, Public Speakii<, Modem would bet my pal dog, for of paper in your town you must sup­ ferent to their responsibilities or come full fledged women when Languages, History, Art, Architecture. still in their teens. Slighting course I’d have him along, a- port it. You must ask your friend so bound up in their own selfish Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Educa­ gainst a pouch of tobacco that to support it instead of handing pleasures that they seriously care the pleasures that should natur­ tion, Military Science and Tactics, and ally go with this period of exist­ Music. when Christmas came I wouldn’t him your paper and telling him for nothing else. ence they jump at once into the be making excuses for not com­ of its merit. Both boys and girls are allow-1 class of pleasures that should go Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Address; — ing East. Details? Bosh! If I would give you a chance ed to roam about the streets and with maturity. Therefore they Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College When you wake up in Golcon- to work for me for good '‘hard neighborhoods at will without soon grow blase and the natural Corvallis, Oregon. da you should not waste time cash” would you do it? If you res raint They may dress in and normal pleasures have less School Year Opens September 20 1912 looking for a business guide. are so inclined call at my office w a ever foolish fashion suits attractions for them as time goes HICKORY C a MP N o . 200 W.a V. Maeta All you need is a rake and a bag. and we will talk it over. eir fancy. They are never on. Furthermore, there is en- OLD every Saturday night in Niehola Ha* T hos . W. L awson , ug t to know that simplicity is । tirely too much emphasis placed C. H. ROBINSON LBUTSCHFR c. c. Clerk A B oston F inancier a er a t e rational aim in dress upon so-called pleasures. We are NOTICE PERITY OPPOSED TO SUF FRAGE THE PREVAILING SHADES Why should other towns ap­ Qr. J. H. JESSEN pear more prosperous than ours? Are you willing to admit that Physician and Surgeon other people have more pride in The possible advantage to wo­ Country calls attended to their little city than we? men in the suffrage are far out-! promptly day and bight. We notice in our exchanges weighed by the positive evils1 — ' । —aih— of the different towns in the which would follow in the train, DAYTON BLACKSMITH county the great amount of im- and the good which the commu- provement being done. Many nity might get from it is A a IIIAL- mat- IV IB and REPAIR SHOP of our sister towns are oiling ter of doubled speculation. There their streets. Amity Dundee. ! is much more useful and impor- McMinnville and J. I. ANDERSON, MGR. Newberg. tant woi k for individual women These are a few we are sure of. and for organised women to do All work given prompt attention. We have as much "get up and in the world than to spend their go” connected with us as any of energy in political affairs. The Horse Shoeing a Spec* the above mentioned, so get woman suffrage movement is not i busy and see what can be done. spontaneous. There is no cren- l i • eral demand for the suffrage c £ ecks ’ st ^ genourously represented Are you willing to sit idly by either among the educated wo ,n th,s off ® rin « ] of men s ready-to-wear attire. The clothes too and see your home paper fail be­ Come in and see us cause of non-support? This is men or among the masses. It is Comprise/^i8, ch*voits, worsteds and other fabrics and are the best domestic and foreign mills. The man we can’t the condition we are facing at a matter of agitation of exploit- w®avfs We do our work well ation. of rhetoric and redfire. sult ’ d 068 " ’ 1 wan t a suit. the nresent time. Dont think Many of rhe men who are back­ because 1 have been here all my ing it belong to that type of life, raised among you, that I superficially educated preachers s. P. TIME CARD * -- »7 B. GABRIEL & SON NORTHBOUND Strauss Bro’s. Master Tailors Train 74 arrives 8:18 a.