Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 16, 1912, Image 6

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    DAYTON TRIBUNE
agriculture alone for regular
Commercial Hole!
students was 78 per cent At
Bnt«r«d as a«eond-claM matter April 1, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the aet the same time that the regist­
GOOD MEALS
CONTINUED FBOM PRONT PAGE
ration has so greatly increased,
of March 3, 1879
COMFORTABLE ROOMS
___ the general average in scholar- the Prohibition ticket, and O. A.
CLEAN BEDS
Publishad every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor ! ship has been materially raised, Stillman, of Salem candidate for
Careful attention paid to our
and Manager
| All counties in Oregon except Congress from the first district,
patrons wishes.
one were represented in the visited Dayton Friday afternoon
Subscription >1.25 a year in advance
past years enrollment, besides on their tour through Yamhill Good Service
Rate* *1.25 per day
36 other states and territories County, and addressed an atten­ A. J. McCann
Proprietor
and 8 foreign countries. The tive crowd in front of the Post
statistics showing the compara­ Office from their automobile.
A cross in this square indicates that your subscription tive representation of the sons The speakers were introduced by
has expired and unless we are notified you will receive and daughters of farmers and D. A. Snyder. T. E. Miles, Pro­ OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE.
of men of other vocations are hibition candidate for County This great institution opens its doors
Please give this your attention.
interesting. Those who came Treasurer, of Newberg, Fred for the fall semester on September 20.
Courses of instruction include: General
from farm homes constituted 46 Hutchcroft, Prohibition candid­ Agriculture,
Animal Hus­
ate for sheriff accompanied the bandry, Dairy Agronomy,
Husbandry, Bacteriolhgy
party. While on the way from Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry
Dundee to Dayton the campaign­ Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology,
ers were guests at the picnic of Veterinary Science, Civil Engineering,
mn I IVLL
among the four districts.
Is is a significant fact that the Methodist Sunday Schools of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical En­
The Professor says such a^^^
Dundee, Day ton and LaFayette. gineering, Mining Engineering, High­
In last weeks issue of the Am- man could probably be obtained c udes the 8h°rt course students Messrs. Paget and Stillman later way Engineering, Domestic Science,
ity Standard we find the follow- for $100 which would make $25 and th086 >n the school of music) addressed meetings at LaFayette Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry,
Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics
ing article in reprimand of one per month for each district for the large majority were either ^arlton, Yamhill and McMinn­ Mathematics, English Language and
we published the week before, four days. This would not be earning their entire expenses or ville. On Monday and Tuesday Literature, Public Speaking, Modern
The Dayton Tribune is passing any great expense on either contributing toward the necess­ hey spoke in 15 towns in Wash- Languages, History, Art, Architecture,
Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Educa­
through a period of discourage- place and give them the advan- ary sum by working in some one ington Co., attracting large au­ tion,
Military Science and Tactics, and
of a large number of occupations, diences in all places.
ment. The editor of that paper tage of the city schools.
Music.
...
. ,, , ,
, । outside their study hours.
seems to think the people are This will
probably be brought There were 353 who earned
Catalogue and illustrated literature
not giving him the support they [ before the patrons of our dis-
mailed free on application. Address;-
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
should, simply because he is a trict for a vote, and should such ery cent they spent, and 160
Corvallis, Oregon.
home product, and has lived be the case we are in hopes you more who earned half their mo­
ney, while 243 more were part­
School Year Opens September 20 1912
there all his life. Cheer up, bro­ will vote in favor of it.
ially
self-supporting,
making
a
ther. That all goes with the
If we establish manual train­
OLD HICKORY CAMP No. 200 W. O. W. Meets
business. The rest of us have ing in our school, domestic sci­ total of 656. compared with 395
every Saturday night in Nichola Hall.
whose
parents
provided
their
all passed through the same ex­ ence must follow. Then why
L. H. LITSCHER
A seven page bulletin, No. 20, C. H. ROBINSON
C. C.
periences. Take a word of not teach our boys and girls how entire funds.
Clerk
on the Pollination question has
friendly advice, don’t knock to do many useful things which
A class of 124 students com­ just come from the press at O.
your town. If you feel that you may be learned by the aid of pleted their studies in June, and
It was prepared in the Qr. J. H. JESSEN
must upbraid your constituents the above mentioned. You may two more satisfied the require- experiment station’s horticultur-
for the dilatory manner in which argue they can learn it at home. ments for advanced degrees.
al research laboratory, and dis-
Physician and S urgeon
they rally to you, do it person­ This may be all true, but how
cusses the pollination of apples Country calls attended to
ally or by correspondence. Don’t many do? How many of our
, and pears, setting forth some of
promptly day and night.
do it through your paper. That
1 the practical results obtained in
girls,
when
they
leave
schoo
paper is read only by your sup­
work through out the state dur­
BLACKSMITH
porters, and instead of helping know how to cook and sew? Not Agricultural College Tells How to ing several years past. It gives DAYTON
you it hinders the growth of one out of ten. How many of
a general broad view of the im­
your town just that much. our boys know how to make any Exterminate Pest on Lawns and in portant points to be kept in mind
and REPAIR SHOP
Houses
Boost and your community will useful article out of wood? Not
with respect to this phase of or­
soon see the need of your paper. one out of twenty.
charding.
Another publication
L L. ANDERSON, MGR.
I would like to ask the editor Think it over carefully before The best method of ridding will be issued later on, dealing
of the Standard if I haven’t coming to a definite conclusion lawns and houses of ants, which exclusively with the research
All work given prompt attention.
some room for kicking. The whereby we may loose this gol- frequently become troublesome side of the work.
Horse Shoeing- a Spec-
Standard, which is the same size den opportunity, which you pests, are described by thé crop
Experiments
on
pollination
would
undoubtedly
regret.
pest workers of the O. A. C.
as the Tribune, carries over
problems of apples and pears in
thus:
twice as much advertising as
the Rogue River, Willamette,
the Tribuue. The Standard has
“Whenever the ants’ nest can Hood River, and Walla Walla
Come in and see us
137 inches of advertising, the
be located the best means of valleys have been in progress
Tribune 67 inches. The Stand­
estruction is to make a hole in for several years. Valuable da­
We do our work well
ard 10 professional cards, the
he centre of it with a crowbar ta has been secured from them
Tribune 6. This does not include
or similar instrument, pour into a part of which is used in the
the local ads.
0. A. C. Grows Faster in Past it one or two ounces of bisulph­ bulletin.
s. P. TIME CA rd
Amity is not a larger town Three Years, according to Statis­ ide of carbon, tamp the soil back
NORTHBOUND
than Dayton and I don’t believe
into the hole and throw a heavy
tics, I han Others
Train
74
arrives 8:18 a. m
it is any more progressive than
blanket over the nest to hold in
Train 78 arrives 4:16 p. m.
Dayton. The lack of advertis­ “I have been unable to learn the fumes of the bisulphide.
SOUTHBOUND
ing in the Tribune is due to ne­ of any school of note in the Uni­ “To destroy ants in the house
Train 77 arrives 9:27 a. m
Train 75 arrives 5:48 p. m.’
glect or indifference on the part ted States which has made as a mixture of three grains of tar­
of the people. I believe it is large a percentage of increase tar emetic and four ounces of
Time Card Dayton Bus
Problems of fanner to be discussed
only my friends who read the during the past three years as
syrup should be smeared over
Leaves Postoffice in A. M. for
at Big Gathering at College
Tribune and what I say in re­ has the O. A. C..’’ says Regist­ bits of china or chips and placsd
North
bound
7:40
gards to nonsupport is taken in rar H. M. Tennant in a statisti­ in the ants’ runway. It is es­
South bound
9:00
a friendly manner by my read- cal report which he has just pecially good as a remedy be­ A rural conference for the dis­
P. M.
ers. The shoe does not fit those prepared.
cause it will not kill the ants im­ cussion of farm problems is to be
North bound
3:30
who are supporting me. I sim­
South bound
mediately. They carr? the mix­ held at the Oregon Agricultural
The
report
shows
the
enroll
­
5:30
ply ask them to help me put my
ture to their nest and feed the this tall and a big farmers excu­
situation before my nonsupport­ ment of students for the year larvae upon it. and thus kill out rsion to the college will be orga­
1906 -07 to have been 833; for
ers. Do you blaine me?
nized, with special rates from
the succeeding four years re­ the entire colony.”
C ontinued to local page
spectively 1.156; 1,351; 1,591;
RAY SPANGLE, Prop.
and 1,778; while the year just
Every Thursday and Saturday
closed showed a total enrollment
of 2,868. These figures do not
Night
include any duplication of stu­
LATE MOTION PICTURES
Will Try and place it in Dayton dents enrolled in two or more
different departments, as the
School this Fall
J- G. LEWIS
music and domestic science for
DAYTON, OREGON
example.
r»uf w ftvt Vhooh la UaKr
Public
In 1910 — 11, “says Mr. Tenn-
All business strctly private
A few days ago Prof. S. S. ant, ” the total registration was
Duncan, County Sch»x»l Supt. of j 1.778; during the past year the
V..»UUI1
_ • in xi the school
... of ag­
YAMHILL COUNTY
A amhill Co. __
was :____
in our ______
city en- registration
deavoring to have our school riculture alone, excluding all du-
place Manual Training in our plicates. was just 43 less than
course of study.
J. H. GIBSON, President
the above mentioned total.
The only Abstract Books in Yam­
Professor's idea was to inter- While this comparison considers
and note how well we have got your size. See how well
hill County
est our people in Manual Train-; winter short course students,
it sets, how effectively the cloth is made up. The beauty
McMinnville.
.
Oregon
ing and then see what could be । the increase in the number of
of our clothing is no matter of hope or guess work. You
done in the way of having four regular students is correspond-
see just how it will look and can wear it at once without
J. E. MELLINGER
or five districts unite. In this ingly as large. Excluding all
weary waiting and uncertainty.
way it would give one day to winter short course students and
Dayton, Oregon
each school on the circuit. For all duplicates for the year 1911 —
Notary Public
instance. Dayton. Lafayette. 12. the increase in the school of
Legal Papers Neatly Executed
Water Wagon
NOTICE
IN ANSWER TO AN
A RTICIF
i
POLLINATION BULL­
ETIN IS OUT
Getting Rid of Ants
LARGEST PERCENT­
AGE Of INCREASE
RURAL CONFER
ENGE ATO.A.C.
The Arcade Theatre
Agitation for Man­
ual Training
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