DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 TELLS HOW to DRY i rings ' m governs The the .prop<> grading ™on of ^Commercial Hotel ■ iv ixii the fruit to a ceatain extent. GOOD MEALS APPLES COMFORTABLE ROOMS In kiln evaporators the fruit CLEAN BEDS is spread some eight inches deep. Careful attention paid to our F. G. Bradford of Agaicultural Col- This is, of course, impossible patrons wishes. lege Fruit Expert Staff, Answers when trays are used. The gen eral practice in New York evap- Subscription $1.25 a year in advance Questions Rate» $1.25 per day ! orators is to start the fruit at Good Service : Proprietor o . .. - . . . 1150 degrees, finishing at 125. A. J. McCann bo many letters asking how to r , ... . , . , . . In prune dryers this is necess- dry apples have been received •. ,. . tem- . ~ * r. .. . . anly reversed, . and , a higher by the O. A. C. division of hor- I . . , .. . . . A cross in this square indicates that your subscription .. ,. „ perature is frequently maintain- OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ticulture recently that F. C. r T , .. I • x , has expired and unless we are notified you will receive d l , ed. In kilns the fruit is turned This great institution opens its doors Bradford j of £ . the research , . labor no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. from time to time to prevent it atories has prepared the follow from slicking to the slats. When for the fall semester on September 20. Please give this your attention. Courses of instruction include: General ing information on the subject. one lot has been removed the Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus It is the belief of the universi Most of the apple drying in floor is treated with tallow to bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriolhgy ties and is coming to be the be- Oregon is done in prune dryers prevent further sticking. A good Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology, j lief of many editors that the probably because these are av kiln usually drys a lot of fruit Veterinary Science, Civil Engineering, ■ right kind of university training ailable. In New York state, in 10 to 14 hours; in prune dry Electrical Engineering, Mechanical En CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE , . , . can be made as valuable to the where apple drying is done ex ers in Oregon 24 hours is the gineering. Mining Engineering, High been for the present taxation news|,aper man as to the la tensively, evaporators much like most common period for drying. way Engineering, Domestic Science, laws, and we also believe that'doctor administrator. or wrjter the hop kilns here are used. In Domestic Art, Commerce, Foiestry, . Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics the land-value tax system brings none of whom has a more vital fact, some apples are dried in1 The . fruit should , dry until about great development of in influence on the welfare of the hop dryers in Oregon. Prune there is little or no visible moist- Mathematics, English Language and Ure on the surface. A test some- Literature, Public Speaking, Modern dustries. state than the editor. More and dryers are fairly well adapted to times emyloyed is the squeezing Languages, History, Art, Architecture, As a matter of fact, relieving more of late years university this work, and have the advan of a number'of slices together i Pedagogy, Physical Educa- improvements of taxes is a great men have been taking up news tage of being available for dry- • ., i j r» i i , tlon, Military Science and Tactics, and . several i crops. i i in the ... hand. . Properly dried Music. inducement for the property paper work and it is now propos ing 1 will separate at once upon Catalogue and illustrated literature owner to improve his property. ed to give them the advantage The best fruit is peeled, cored I slices being released. After it ‘ is ‘ tak- mailed free on application. Address; — Therefore many properties are of special training. and put on trays. An experien- en from the drier the fruit should Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College improved that would remain un ced operator with a hand ma- be allowed to “sweat” on a clean Corvallis, Oregon. improved if the land-value tax The aim of the U. of 0. will chine will pare 50 bushels a day as prunes are shoveled School Year Opens September 20 1912 b? to give it’s students in jour system was not in force.” nalism the soundest kind of a if the fruit is not too small. It Over from time to time. This is usually exposed then to the makes the fruit more uniform as OLD HICKORY CAMP No. 200 W. O. W. Meets , , / uruuu, broad, noerai liberal euucauon, education, ( com- fumes every Saturday night in Nichols Hall. of sulphur for a few min- C. H. ROBINSON L. H. LITSCHER ex- utes to bleach it, or keep it to moisture. C. C. Clerk • ' penence that will be helpful to from turning dark. It is im Most of the dried apples in them when they graduate into portant that it be bleached as Oregon are sold in sacks. If one the ardu un and vitally impor soon as possible after paring and is drying on a large scale, how Qr. J. H. JESSEN tant field of news paper work. slicing. A simple form of blea ever, it will be found advantag Physician and Surgeon It is realized that no mere tech cher is a tight compartment eous to pack in an attractive Department of Journalism nical instruction will fit one to with cleats to accommodate a manner in 25 and 20 pound box- i Count ca|)g — In establishing courses pre- m’e he com‘)1,cated P^blems number of trays at a time, at the es, orinone pound cartons, as promptly day and night. large operators in other regions naratory to journalism, it is the and great opportunities that bottom of which a pan of sul hope of the U. of O. to work in COme to the act,ve news PaPer phur is burned. The fruit should do. DAYTON BLACKSMITH cooperation with the practical man. I . The , university - . . ’ , undertak- ---------- not come nearer than two feet Reports from experienced Or newspaper men of the stale. It e3the ^k of giving the young to the sulphur. Trays with wood egon apple dryers indicate that will be our aim to keep the edit-1 man the '“s13 for that broad en slats are preferable as gal a bushel of green apples will and REPAIR SHOP understanding of life and society produce 8 to 12 pounds of dried ors of the state press informed vanized wire is affected by sul J. L. ANDERSON, MGR. of what weare undertaking, and which should come with the phur fumes. If the fruit is han fruit, the amount varying with years to the man of brains en the method of drying and the the methods we employ. Crit- dled in bulk a box with a series All work given prompt attention. icisims and helpful suggestions gaged in this, the most human of inclined planes placed one a- variety used. King, Baldwin of the professions. will always be welcome. bove the other and sloping in op and Northern Spy are generally Horse Shoeing- a Spec* We realize that the young gr posite directions is used. The considered gocd apples for dry The organization of the work ing, Opinions as to the Ben Da ialty has been placed in the hands of aduate in journalism will not be fruit is thrown in at the top and vis vary. Summer apples in slides down these planes, expos the equal of the seasoned editor Mr. Eric W. Allen, the veteran general lack the firmness requir Come in and see us Northwest Editor of the Seattle or publisher, but if the univer ed constantly to the fumes of ed in a good drying apple, al Post-Intelligencer, who combin sity shall give him his start a- sulphur, and collects at the bot though the Duchess of Olden We do our work well es a record of success as a teach- long the right lines, and develop tom whence it is removed from burg is considered good. Though time to time. Care must be ex er with a large experience in what natural abilities he has, it is reasonable to suppose a good newspaper work and adequate, we believe in time this work will ercised lest too much sulphur be eating apple wi 11 make the best s. P. TIME CARD training in university principles earn the approval of the editors absorbed by the fruit, a condi dried apple, at present the mar-! tion forbidden by law. The time and people of Oregon, and that and methods. NORTHBOUND a service will be rendered to the required for sulphuring i s var ket does not discriminate, and Train 74 arrives 8.23 a. m. The possibility of rendering state. Train 76 arrives 4:03 p. m. iously estimated at from 20 min seedlings are frequently employ efficient service in preparing SOUTHBOUND utes to an hour and a half, de ed. The grading is usually bas students for newspaper life has Actual current newspapers are pending on the amount of sul ed upon whiteness, cleanliness Train 77 arrives 9:23 a. m. Train 75 arrives 5:51 p. m. engaged the attention of lead to be studied in the class room, phur used. Ten pounds of sul and general attractiveness, and ing universities of the United along with the literature of the phur to a ton of fruit is perhaps proportion 4B$hces in rings. Time Card Dayton Bus States for a decade, and after subject, but the main purpose of a good estimate of the amount The drying of apples is discus Leaves Postoffice in A. M. for years of discussion and some the instrction will lx? to bring required. sed in much greater detail in North bound 7:40 valuable experiments, the work the student into contact with Farmers’ Bulletin 291, from South bound Slicing usually follows, but 9:00 has gained the approval of the the actual problems of the re which much of this maiier has P. M. most practical publishers and porter and to give him a wide may precede the bleaching. been taken. It can 1 e secured Nor h bound 3:30 editors. The universities of understanding of the whole sit Slices are cut a quarter of an by writing members of Congress Sou h bound 5:30 inch thick and whenever pos Wisconsin and Missouri have fl uation with which the news pa or the Sec. of Agriculture, Wa ourishing schools of Journalism per man deals. An effort will sible should be at right angles shington, D. C. with graduates proving the val be made to have as many as pos to the hole whence the core was ue of their training on the met sible of the active editors of Or ropolitan papers of Chicago, St. egon and elsewhere appear be RAY SPANGLE, Prop. * Louis, Milwaukie and other cit fore the classes as opportunity Every Thursday and Saturday ies and with the rural press of offers, so that the student may Night the middle west. The Univer- get his ideas at first hand from LATE MOTION PICTURES aity of Washington established the men actually engaged with such a school about four years the questions he is studying. ago with equally satisfactory re The sympathy and cooperation J. G. LEWIS sults, and more lately one was of the state press is greatly de- DAYTON, OREGON founded at the University of Kan- 'sired in this work, and it is«hop- Notary Public sas. 1 he stamp of approval was ed that no editor or other news- All business atretiy private placed on the general project by pap«, man will visit Eugene the will of that great newspaper without making his presence YAMHILL COUNTY genius, and most practical of ed known to the President of the itors. Joseph Pulitzer, owner of College and the Professor of the New York World and St. urnalism. He will l>e given ev- J. H. GIBSON, President Louis Post Dispatch, who left ery opportunity to inspect the The only Abstract Books in Yam $1,000,000 to Columbia Univer work and to form an opinion on hill County sity to found a school of journal the validity of the methods em with a supply of our jams, jellies, perserves, canned vegetables. McMinrtville, Oregon fruits, meats, fish, etc., means a readiness for any emergency. ism and another $1,000,000 to be ployed. 1 he woman so supplied doesn’t mind unexpected guests. She has come available for the same pur- pose at a later date. The Pulit lumie—Wtuit'a the matter? Motor* the materials for the daintiest kind of meal right to her hand. J. E. MELLINGER Why not visit our grocery and choose your emergency table daint Dayton, Oregon zer School of journalism under tat -Matter! I can't get thia car to go. ies? Rustic Then It's the lucky man yon the leadership of Mr. Talcott Notary Public for just yesterday a motorist got Williams of the Philadelphia are. nearly smashed to bits her* because Legal Papers Neatly Executed Press, opens this month he couldn’t get hla car to stop Pu Wished every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Manager NOTICE Growing by Leaps University of j The Arcade Theatre A Pantry Well Stocked Abstract Company B. GABRIEL & SON