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©auton VOL. DAYTON, OREGON, JANUARYS, 1913, I BREMEN HOLD j ANNUAL BANQUET Do Well at Show, Clearing U55 (ürtinnw NO. 3 Bride-To-Be Receiv- Royal Rosarians TRIBUNE UNDER Visit San Diego NEW MANAGE es Shower The visit of 150 members of MENT have his siyn out io attract at tention. The moral to this epilogue my dear brotner is this: When you want to ph c an sr tide before the public to the best Many Pretty and Useful Gifts advantage, don’t wonder whi le Received you can get the best printing done or the hest adverti ing done Friday night December 27th, but come to the office of the Day- a shower was given to the bride- ton Tribune, pick out your paper to- be. Miss Hattie Filer, at the for your advertisement and know home of Mid. A. J. McCann. you have succeeded in getting A pleasant evening was spent the best money can buy. in games and jovial conduct. Many of the ladies took presents which made the gathering more cheerful. Luncheon was served the guests by Mrs. McCann. the Royal Rosarians, of Port land, to San Diego on a special f. T. Mellinger and H. D. ISUiMier train de luxe on January 2nd. Proprietors fhe annual banquet of the is expected to be followed by a Dayton Vjlunteer Fire Depart- rapid development in Oregon in rrpnt ww* held in the dining the movement to provide ai. ex New Years day brought about nom of the Commercial Hotel hibit of the needs and resources a change in the management of lb onday evening at 7 o’clock. of that State at the San Diego the Dayton Tribune. exposition of 1915. The Rosar- The firemen and City Council- Beginning Monday, Jan. 6, ians are coming here to learn the Dayton Tribune will be man- men wen» present, also a few what the Exposition will offer in aged and controlled by F. T. Mel- f iends who assisted the fire opportunity for state exploit- |jnger and H. D. Skinner, Mr. men in their entertainment. ation. If convinced of advan- skinner having taken a half in- At the close of the I anquet, Those present were: Mesdames Ugea from a state exhibit here on the fir8tof the year. i; was made manifest by a ris ------------ Eva L. Sams, R. L. Harris, E. they expect to return to Oregon The new firm wj8hes to extend ing vote of thanks to those who Several attempts have been y Filer, J. E. Mellinger, C. W. and engage in a determined cam-1 to all of its will be patrons a hap- insisted the firemen in any way. made by the State Game War- McNamar, and A. J. McCann paign to bring about a great py and prosperous new year. The Co wishes to thank Mr. den, William L. Finley, to buy and biases Hattie Filer, Eva showing of Oregon’s mighty re We also solicit any job work that C. ,W. McNamar for his kind Bob-white quail in the eastern Darr, Gladys and Kitty Skeels, sources. may be needed by any of our imd gene-ous present of $5.00. states, for liberating in certain Martha and Julia Lewis, Georgia Realizing that following the citizens. The show which was held in parts of Oregon. The Bob Nicols, Carrie Hibbert and opening of the Panama Canal he Arcs de Theatre was well white is a very desirable bird Louise Jones. the states of the Pacific coast I wish to ask all of the patrons ittended, and netted the Com however, and other states are At the close of the evening will enter upon a period of whirl owing the firm prior to the pres guarding carefully the supply pany $7.10. the guests all wished Miss Filer wind development through rapid ent management to call and pay, The Company wishes alro to they now have. Some sections a long and happy life, which settlement and the development or send amount in payment of thank th«» citizens for their show of Oregon are already pretty sentiment is voiced by the Ed of now unused resources is com their account, as I am desirous of apprer iation of the efforts of fairly well stocked with Bob itor. He also wishes to congrat ing upon the whole people of of cleaning up all accounts. white quail. Other sections are the Com|>any. these states swiftly, if letters re ulate both interested parties. Yours to please, stocked with^California and ceived here constitute an index, F. T. Mellinger Mountain quail. and that every factor to facil “We can easily stock almost itate this development and in all parta of our Sute with these telligently direct the newcomers to the coast will be incalculable varieties of can quail, IL HVVUUM LLV jf we * said Mr. Finley, if we can se- value to these states. It is a good thing to be rich; cure reliable parties to trap the Prominent residents of Wash a good thing to be strong; but it birds and ship them under our “There were 30.000 deaths in ington, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, On ol tho greatest walking is a better thing to be beloved advertisements is the man with directions. We are anxious to the United States last year from and other states who have vis- enjoy get in touch with anyone who is dirty milk.” said Prof. T. D. jted Diego and the exposi- of many friends. To wooden eg. in a position to trap quail. We Beckwith of the bacteriology ^on grounds recently have re- good things, we must ourselves Subconsciously you glance at are willing to pav for the birds. departmçnt ♦he Oregon Ag- turned to their homes enthusi- be good; and of all the good him, and in that glance the ques and shall arrange to have them ricultural College addicssing the ast'cally approving the unique things of this world a faithful tion is formed in your mind as to seqt either to the State Game dairymen and butter and cheese scheme of the San Diego cele friend is the best how he lost the member, and Farm, at Corvallis, or direct to makers in annual session at Al bration in 1915 and emphatically He who hears you an d under concurrently you look him over the places where we want to bany last week. declaring that every Pacific stands you becomes a possession to ascertain if perchance the loss iberate them.’’ Prof. Beckwith in introduc Coast state ought to be repre of yours for all time. Your has worked a hardship on him In pares of the Willamette tion spoke of the two kinds of sented by an exhibit here. true friend makes you a partak in any form. Be his attire seedy Valley, and in sections of east injurious changes in milk; ab- er of his humors. Before him The Royal Rosarians will be or showing lack of means, a wave ern Oregon Bob-white quail are sorbtion of bad odors from things roya||y entertained while here you need not fear to think aloud. of pity -eems to flow voluntarily quite abundant. These birds the cattle eat. as garlic, and by the Dieg0 Chamber of Actions, not words, are the to him; or, if his attire betoken will thrive well in Southern Ore from storage of the milk in od- Commerce, the Order of Panama real foundation of the attach average success and prosperity, gon, and the people in that part orous places, as dirty barns or similar in character and purpose ment of friends. still the average person feels a of the country are anxious to unclean ice boxes; and contam The essence of friendship is to the Rosarians. and the Expo sense of pity for the unfortunate, have them introduced. In South ination by germs. trust; and its surest foe decep sition officials. and there is coupled with this ern Oregon, the California or “ Natural milk always con tion. One must hold one’s the feeling of culosity as to the Valley quail are abundant, and tains germs,” said Prof. Beck friends as unjudged and fault nature of the accident which has yet we have none of these birds with. Milk without them would less ‘ o the end. deprived him in some way of in the Willamette valley, al never spoil. Under ordinary that pertion of his anatomy. though they would thrive here To be a true friend one must conditions the germs multiply at You have taken notice not that Again the infant “ New Year ” be perfectly honest. and make a splendid addition to the rate of once every twenty a one-lagged man is anusual, knocks at the door of Father The speed with which we our supply of game birds. minutes. Clean milk keeps not th».t you know that there Time and demands admittance. make friends depends on our Both the California Quail and better, and there is much less must bo many one-legged men Old man 1912 is on his last bed nobility of character, wherein Bob-white quail are insect and likelihood of disease germs in in the world, but that vou have and soon will be buried forever the contempt for trifles is upper weed seed eaters. They are not it seen th a one-legged man today in the past The infant 1913 most and the indulgence of sat only excellent game birds, but “In the months of August and comes to us with his baby smile tomorrow you may see another ire is least. are most valuable birds from September of 1909 there were one, ani more next week. । and coo of glee, and is welcomed the economic standpoint about, Friends would be made with 103 bairies died of bowel trouble Be th is a? it may, it is probably any farming community. by all. the heart rather than with the in Portland, whereas in 1911 With the coming of 1913 he practical side of the brain. Na true that each one-legged man It is strictly against the law there were but 17 in the same promises us prosperity and abun- poleon, for many years, tossed you see will have the same sub to trap any game birds in the months, due to the improvement conscio is effect on you. the world about; hated many State of Oregon, yet the State in the milk because of compe dance of good will. Weare all in hopes the little and loved none; destroyed cities You ixx>k notice because of the Game Warden can by special tent inspection.” fellow is correct in his surmise and struck terror to the nations individuality of the one-legged written permit grant this priv How milk is contaminated was of the public prosperity. We man. In the crowd on the street ilege for scientific and propaga of the world, and yet could not next discussed, the common he was mingled with droves of will soon place in administration hold a single friend to outlast tion purposes. belief that disease germs enter a tnan who seems to love the two-legged men, but all of them his calamity. the milk sometimes through bad unmarked in any way from his public, and the public’s welfare. Better be a thorn in the side food the cow eats was discredit fellow man. You are an individ Woodrow Wilson. of your friend than his agree ed. Udder forms of bacteria ual in the business world, be you We feel sure Wr. Wilson is disease are not uncommon. At able counterpart _____ alone in business or doing busi the right maa in the right place, Mix two cupful« rf cornmeal with Cornell University investigation • He who never makes a foe ness ar a firm or even a trust on« cupful of flour, two tMapoonful« at the right time. Come what of baking powder and on« teaapoonful found 40 in a single drop. I cannot make a friend. It is up to you to stand out from of aalt. Add two wall beaten « cbb , may, we earnestly beseech all “In 24 hours the cow gives off the mts, to advertise, if you one pint of sweet milk and. last of all, If friendships be made of American citizens to stand by r a million disease germs, said the please, a “somethiog different’’ two tablespoonf’ile of molted butter. Mr. Wilson in his administration. . dreams, ____ instead of - the tough Beat thoroughly, turn into a buttered speaker. The intestinal germs from the other fellow. To our patrons and friends fiber of the human heart, they shallow pau and bake about thirty ara manure germs, undesirable we extend you all the compli- may hurry to short and poor minutes. It is a mistake to think that and even disease producers. ments of the Season, and wish conclusions, in their very golden the min with the wooden leg They are present on the hair, ’ I each and every one 365 days of hours. must “loom up’’ or be noticeably CONTINUED ON LOCAL FAOE (CONTINUBD ON EDITORIAL FAGB) • i__ 2 —«nrl icoh taller than the crowd, but he happiness and prosperity. WHO CAN TRAP QUAIL? THE MAN WITH THE WOODEN LEG DANGER IN DIRTY MILK . FRIENDSHIP A Happy New Year