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Day wit VOL. 11 THE INTENATIONAL “BEN HUR WILL AGAIN VISIT POR II AF D (Lttmtnr DAYTON, OREGON, JANUA ki 24. 1913» work on the Yarnhill River bridge at this place M« nday. Upon inxt Kt gbti< n it u^s dis covered that it would Kquiie new stringers and a In w needle! bvarnN. A new decking u ill»Iso About 8 i dies of Sww fill In be placed on the span. This Section For some time the biidge has Iwen in bad shape, but owing to Da nqa Wirr t" < r»a{ fiitat an injunction which had been served on the County Court, the i bridge could not be repaired, The heaviest n w of th'- sea he bridge will le open tu son, an I for many years, fell in this section of the country last traffic again in a few days. Friday and Saturday. HEAVY SNOW FALL 6 IN THE WORLD OF Uncle Sam Creates Refuges for Wild SPORT Braun. Great German Sprint er. to Retire. Birds Spectacular magnificence, dra About nine years ago Uncle matic splendor and religious «c- Sam became actively interested stacy are the most notable con in the pretection of wild birds. comitants of Klaw and Erlanger’s This interest was brought about Internati mal production of “Ben because of various species of Hur,” which will be the offering game birds, as well as song and at the Heilig Theatre, Portland, insect-eating birds were decreas the week of January 27. During ing rapidly, while insect pests the thirteen years which have Some eight inches of snow were increasing in immense num passed since the or iginal prest n- fell, making transportation dif F bers. Uncle Sam has recntly tation of this noble drama, its ficult. estimated that the annual loss to owners have not only kept it up agricultural and horticultural in A great deal of . damage was to its original grandeur, but have terests in this coun r amounts d ine to both electric light and eia «*rat«HÌ and developed the A pleasant surprise was giv to $420,100,000. p Ksibil)tl>s of telephone wires throughout the production en John A-ms on his 54th birth country. The snow seemed to The National Association of each season, until today it stands Audubon Societies, which was unrivaled in beauty and splendor day, Jan. 9th. His sister, Mrs. prevail in general throughout organized for the protection of of establishment, unsurpassed in B. Freshour and his wife, were the state. wild birds and animals, began dramatic sigt ificance and power, i instrumental in furnishing him Monday the south wind began। I the campaign a number of years it was the "last word” of the with a bountiful dinner with a to melt the snow and before ago to get certain refuges or re stage craft of the nineteenth cen number of his intimate fiiends. night rain came to assist. The night of the 8th Mrs. treats where no hunting or kill tury and into the new age it ing beneficial birds was allowed brought a bigness and perfection Freshour appeared, and as sne Tuesday saw the snow rapid at any season of the year. which will remain the standard lives in the city, she demanded ly disappearing, but the rain chicken for dinner. Mr. Arms, still continued. for decades to come. This first national wild bird not suspicioning anything, killed was set aside March 14, 1903 by Dealing with the earth life of and dressed a sufficient number. a special proclamation of the Jesus, the most important périrai When he was called to dinner President Since that time fifty in history, “Ben-Hur” shows the he was surprised to find Nels five other reservations have been world at its most wonderful ¡>oint Persson and wife, D. A. Snyder created solely for the protection in magnifleen e and wealth, fori Andrew B. Robertson, better and wife, D. B. Unger and wife, of wild birds. These embrace Rome ruled the world and Caesar known as "Bird,” was born in C. A. Ryan aud wife, Geo. I^e rocky islands, sand beaches, lakes Augustus was Emperor of the Morrison. III., February 22. 1864, and J. P. Berryhill gathered to marshes and other lands of no mightiest realm the earth had died at Orange, Cal., January share with him his birthday din agricultural value, reaching from known. Into this time of display 18, 1913, aged 4§^ears 10 months j Florida to Alaska and over to the and pomp carne the lowly Nazar- ner. All enjoyed the pleasant and 26 cfavs. hour. Hawaiin Islands. Many of these Photo ene. the Christos for who the by American Presa Aeeoclatlon. For the greater part of his life We wish Mr. Arms many hap- are the ancestral breeding places nation had longed, and it is this Brunn. Geràni ny'x champion he made his headquarters in Ore- mi,nil dieta of birds, some of which are al- nee run tier, who Is on a personality of Jesus, that perme-1 Py rt',ur"8 tt,ld hoPe may gun, going to California during par with some of the liext in the world, mo?t ex e. minated I y plume hui - ating the fabric of the Wallace- *‘ve to 8ee many more birthdays. the winter. He was a box mak- t1 " ’ ' bi» ix-rmanent retire- ters. Young drama, makes it a sermon ______ l . , menl from athletic». He xayx he will er oj craae. uol trj(llI f„r |||e U|vmpljld Wbich win ¿'The largest and best national as well as a drama of tremendous 8tor >, a FeatMr Boa. rt , . , . , .. be held In Berlin In 1H1K ’ wild bird reservations are on the significance. The reverence with A woman went into a store In Balti He leaves to mourn his death rwlMOll for taklnR thlR on. of Christ ,u,,re •' ‘ •"y* "K" nnd looked over Pacific Coast,” said William L. which the im ninene • 1 Home cloth She needed two bands to three sisters and two brothers. ex|xx-ted Step at a time yben his serv- is indicated has made 'Ben-Hur' feel the cloth properly and no she laid Funeral services , to , be , held . in ' i prexxure *’*" u,OMt •" Finley, State Game Warden for , of buxlnxxx. Brnun » father Oregon, who has during the past a religious pageant, while the on the table the feather Urn that was r, Dundee at 10 O clock today, j proixwc» to turn over his large Inter- sweep of the story of Ben-Hur f"° ""r,n c,irry her neck year succeeded in getting a large Friday January 24. IeHtH •” b>m »bortly. I and Messala Esther mid Iras : """ “ ,en sl, ‘ ‘ p " ‘ “ on ,h * coun,er When Bruun told his friends of his number of smaller game refuges anu messaia, Miner ana iras. to the o|iell|ng the tube that intention they tried to make him in various parts of his state. Carries audiences off their feet, carries the money to the cashier and Installât on ; change Ida mind. Athletes of hia qual- the culmination of the dramatic brings ba<k the change. ‘‘One of our government reser | ity were needed in Germany. He Dlot being the chariot race X ” w “ ‘ k ’ " l * * H " P ‘ , « , ‘ 1 “ «tie tube vations includes a vast area of . would have none of It. however. p /v oeing me cnariot race. lbat t(iat there b , drnft of n(r At their regular meeting Tues- “ I'm getting tired of athletic»." the treeless tundra at the mouth wherein Ben-Hur conquors and flowing into it ail the time. Thi» draft » »porting writer, "i have of the Yukon River in Alaska. degrades his enemy. enught nt the fentber t>oa. and in a sec- day evening, Januarv 21, Secur- 1 ond the wavy black xoftnexa waa anak- ity Assembly No. 16 United Ar- the great sport it’s , . . , . ; »retting tiresome. When you train for Another includes Lower Klamath Nothing more realistic than nd off the counter and sent flying away tisans held their annual installs- athletics you can't attend toother busi- Lake in Colifornia and southern this scene in the arena of the ’he floor» tion. A large number of the My father marta to retire noon. Oregon, and a third includes . -.1. r. u Nnturnlly the owner and the Mlea | him ! I »nut to take up bin affairs and . < f Antioch With Ben-Hur women were greatly aatonlahed. but members were present. 1 make the paint business even more Malheur and Harney Lakes in and Messala contesting for SU- their aafonlahment wax not a circum- than it is." Oregon. These three act as im premacy has ever been imag ned to ,hnt of the caxhier at the A splendid luncheon was ser | sveeexxful Braun Ims l>een cornfteting fot eight mense nurseries where untold k., « . > i other end of the tube when the boa by a dramatist or excuted by a rnme whirling out and settled down in ved after the installation cere years. He has won hundreds of short thousands of ducks, geese and producer. The race enthralls a coll before her She thought It was mony. The following officers dlatam-e races. other wild fowl are reared each because on its outcome depends n h"’ H wn"n't «nd «« "he re were installed to the respective turned ir to the woman downstair« offices; — Denver Hae Some Batter. - year. Uncle Sam has establish ’t life, honor, riches to the victor, who hud lost It lints off to Healy of Denver—Healy, ed strict laws for the protection and when Ben-Hur receives the who pitched for the champions of the P. M. A. Herbert Baxter Western league during the season. of these wild birds on the reser Magic Divination. victor's crown of wild olive, aud M. A. Daisie Huddleston Healy has made a new record and one vations and employs special war iences applaud with the greatest Home evening when you have a few Supt. Geo. Lee which, like that of Joe Wood, may dens to see that these laws are . friend« to entertain try thix trick on enthusiasm. them to »how what wonderful power» Insp. Clark FVxitor ",Rnl, forever, in thirty-seven games enforced. ” I e Healy ap|»-nred at bat elgbty-two 'Ben-Hur” matinees are an-'/".... you p^ex» You pro Sec. .TA a L,. >ams times, and not once did Healy make a . r ... . . . . f imhi HI m nii (1 Milim of paper and de- ‘‘A few years ago Mr. Russel Bounced for Wednesday and Sat- clan* that If some one will write a Treas. Addie Baxter, base hit. That's an unprecedented Sage became greatly interested urday. The prices all p< r- word <>r sentono on one alip you will Sr. Con. Ada Westerfield 8h"”’,n’r H has occasionally happen- p u ju 6,1 th,,t "o™** Informer went fifteen in the work accomplished by the fonnances are50c to$2.00. Mail t1 "”*try ,o dlvlne whHt he M. of C. rrailK Marsh (ir uixteeti games hitless, but never be Audubon Societies and gave sev . ... , , 1» writing mid write down on another orders will receive prompt atten-lxMp th.. vprv Mlline won|B You hand Jr. Con. Paul Lewis fore has any athlete been up eighty- eral thousand dollars which was tion. Seat sale opens Thursday, the nr»t »Up. folded, to one person, on Field Coms. Geo. Westerfield“ tw" Dnished with a batting »< ... c , average of .000. It's tbe most wonder- used to carry on educational work Jan. 23. This is the fourth vis your own «lip yon have written. “The Mattie bnyder fu| thlllg of the age reversibly speak- in the schools in some of the very same words." Some one 1« re it of Ben-Hur to Portland. A. W. Hatfield1 ing. and 11,1s should be doffed in honor southern states where song birds ¡quested to rend aloud the first slip Inst. William Pate ot Nobody else ever did You then xuy. “Now kindly read out Warder it. Nobody may ever equal it in fu- had for many years been killed what k haw written ” The holder Organist Ethel Miller ture as game birds. A shorttimeago operw It find naturally replies. "The F. T. Mellinger very «nme words'* And the audience Finance Com. Mrs. Sage purchased Marsh is Haw They Differed. lx exceedingly my»t I tied. J. W. Shippy land in Louisiana, a tract of land Two brothers named Chalmers, one a Paul Lewis minister and rhe other a physician, containing seventy-five thousand Under the head of the good of lived together in a western town. One acres. This is a great breeding “Strange things uappen." the order. J. B. Sword. District I X" f^Xme^ gr°Und f°r wi!d a;d,als° * “WbHt now?" Crew From McMinnville Doinq “We Were luvlted out to dinner the Manager, of Portland addressed , c*nn- w’bo answered the door, replied: 'ast resting place for flocks that other day ” Work "You've changed considerably »Inee migrate from the North during the assembly. Mr. Sword is I last “Well. whnt about It?” heard you preach." said tbe man. the wjnter season. Mrs. 18 Mrs. Sage Sage "My wife somehow or other forgot a pi »eared greatly astonished. 1 * is Cal. Long« of McMinnville, to make that an excuse for a new worki gin the interest of the who District meeting which is to be "Oh. It's my brother you want to see. ! determined to make a permanent with a crew of four men started gown Het roll Eree Press He preachex. and 1 practice.”—Wiscon wild bird refuge OUtof the island, held in Dayton, Feb. 18. ain State Journal. A PLEASANT SURPRISE PASSED AWAY BRIDGE BEING RE PAIRED