DAYTON TRIBUNE time ago on the advisability of I offered for potatore and vege- Patrons and teacher« will and buildings gymnasium We can1 table» of various kinds? Now Is therti a great means of securing readily imagine that ail were on the time to ocgin to plan for cooperation jn the work of th<* Entered aa «ecuad-claaa matter April 7, 1911 at Day ton, Oregon, under the act the same side of the question those things. It will not be long school, as is amply attest« d by of March 3, 1879 had they spoken their real senti until planting time. districts which have already < r- Published every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. T. MELLINGER, Editor ments. Is your school planning to have ganizeiL L’tinget together in and Manager Why not use one well-lighted a booth al the Fair? We want the interexts of the school boys corner of the gymnasium whei every school in line this year. and girlii.’ Subacription $1.25 a year in advance it is built for Manual Training Remember the slogan, “Every department ? Take that for the School Standardized, and Every question at your next debate. School in Line for the 1913 Fair. ” No. 9 is now a standard school Aasonville is planning "some- A cross in this square indicates that yocr subscription No. 5 has new walks, a nev hing different” in the way of has expired and unless we are notified you will receive flag, and they are grubbing ►h« »ooths this year. We hop«? every no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. surplus trees from the ground . school will do this. Let us ha\e Please give this your attention. The house is in a beautiful oa »8 much originality. The variety grove, but the removal of a fe’ n booths last year added much reaendy we will It is evident that the Dem- j on to tell how degrading and im- of the trees will add to the appear to the beauty of the Fair. ocrats, while they have the op moral the lecture is. “How d<> ance of the property. Has your s«h>ol entered the portunity, are going to pull one we know ?” he says. “We have s;>elli it contest? Spelling ¡•‘«•Id- No. 2. Whitecloud, has recent over on the public. heard two such lectures.” He ly installed a furnace in the base fash ned. but very necessary. h&npnlet to does not admit that he heard We refer to the democrats o' ment, making the third one-room You tad beM- r get in line. It the state. U. S. Senator Cham this particular one. but yet he country school in the c u ity hat will add to the interest of the ut Dayton co the berlain is looking forward to a displays a lot of unfavorable has a basment an I fur ace heat. nupils. rogresJve move place on the President’s Cab criticism, toward a man who is Are you teaching pictures? Do No. 88, Rex. has painted the trying to do some good to his inet, and our Governor West building, placed beautiful class not wait till you become pro map is on the point of tendering his fellowman, that has not a found- ficient before you begin. Send ical picture on the wall, and in resignation. This will bring dation of truth in. How do we to Milton Bradley Co. San Fran- stalled a r.ew bookcase. Ben Olcott into the seat of Gov know? Why. we heard the Rev. clseo for picture and leaflet and an(j SCe US No, 23 has removed the stumps ernor, who will then appoint Mr. Phelps deliver his lecture, Io your best. You will be aston- Gov. West to fill the vacancy of “The Horrors of the Under- from the grounds, and in manv ished at whgt you can accom about it. U. S. Senator. Some class eh! world.” and can truthfully say wavs added to the appearance of plish. _________ that there was never an utter- the property. The teacher has an _ _ , , , . . , a nee of one word during the en- interesting class in agriculture, no .33 (Hamming the Commercial Hotel To ftp J fault with the efforts tjre ¡ecture that could be termed and the boys and girls are learn primary pupils at noon two of someone else is an easy mat-; .-vi|e degrading or immoral.” as ing to test the soil of the locality. months ago, and they are well GOOD MEALS ter. How much easier it ir tn this editor would have you be as well as the seeds they are pleased with their experiment, COMFORTABLE ROOMS see some one else’s mistake, lieve. The lecture is perfectly intending to plant. We are ex- and intend to continue the prac- • CLEAN BEDS than it is to see our own. We proper in all its phases and in pecting a splendid exhibit at the t>ce- The patrons inaugurated Careful attention paid to our patron« wiabea. are aware of the fact that we stead of being eliminated en Fair this year. the plan. make mistakes, and also, that tirely there should be more such No. 9. is tryiny the same plan Good Service Gilbert Fones of No. 2. who you make mistakes. Here is speakers to warn fathers and Proprietor one way in which it comes home mothers of the awful clutches in won the calf in the Peffer con- with «Qua* success. Patrons A. J. McCann test, has already rounded up his w.>uld find it to their inter« st to to us. which their daughters are liable hens for the egg contest. The ¡visit the schools, and propose 1 AMIGLI. LOI GE You fail to take your home pa- to fall.” N «• O, I«. F prizes are partly arranged for. any new methods tnat may oc- per. How is that a mistake? We can relieve the editors and the detail? of the plan will be cur to them. Teachers every 1. nail You don t support the paper mind in as much, that we have made public soon. One re where would welcome such co and cause the managing editor heard the Rev Guy F. Phelps in sponsible gentleman has offered operation. Try it. OLD HICKORY OMI' N o . »» W, O. W. M a great deal of unnecessary his lecture of the “Horrors of five thoroughbred chickens as one In a circular letter we are issuing i H. UW« I k worry. Also in helping the the Underworld” and also his prize, and another has offered today we are urging the teache.-s W. . Y ork Chik home paper you help yourselves, lecture on “Terrors of the White three; so the contest is assured. to assist in the organization of How? Easy enough. A news- Slave Question,” and we still Can we not have other prizes Rural School Improvement Clubs. Qr. J. H. JESSEN paper in a town or city is of contend we are right in saying great shrvice. It is a good sneh lectures should not be per- Physician and Surgeon thing for a town. It helps to mi tied to be given to mixed aud- BANK Of DAYTON build a town, and increasing the iences. Country calls attended to population of a town, it increas- , , , . .. „ * OF DAYTON ORISON promptly day and night. 2. the Rev. is es the valuation of Z your prop- . We do not . . doubt . . Y J. C NICHOL8 PrwxWnt R. L. HARRIS. Vka Prwidant J. E. MELLINGER. CaaMar < ..... -j * sincere in his belief, but this erty, whether you are a resident1 Board of Direr t«>ra: DAYTON BLACKSMITH , of the city or town, or a farm does not eliminate the language * J. C. NICHOLS R. L. HARRIS D. A. SNYDER which is necessarily used to er owning land adjacent to the S. C. STUCKEY J. E. MELLINGER and REPAIR SHOP convey his meaning of the topic. 3 town. à Doe« ■ General Banking Buaine«i> 4 , HORSE SHOEING If such lectures must be given j Interest paid on Time Deposits You may say that our paper Exchange «old on all point« in U. S to guard the innocent from err á •nd is no good, that it is not worth We Solicit Your Business ing and falling into the abyss of MACHINE WORK Ihe price of the subscriptisn. eternal ruin, . would it not, Mr. Be this true, but we do not Made a Specialty. think it is. that is all the more “ltor’ b? better “ ««««<“' , , ., the sexes? J. L ANDERSON, MGR. reason why you should support, the paper. You then stand al D: you wish your daughter, if good chance of getting a better X°u bave one, to hear, in the 8. P. TIME CARD tvtaaraton •< fra«« «ad Vegetable« Fatten of ax' paper. If we can show a large j presence of a young man, how NORTHBOUND subscription list, a goodly amount 8^e mav successfully and art Train 74 arrive« 8.23 a. m. Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruita, and of job work, we are more apt to fully seduced? Train 76 arrive« 3:48 p. m. Poultry and Egga Be aura to aee ua before aellng any kind of produce. southbound find a man whois willing to buy. This is a straight question and Train 77 arrive« 9:28 a. m. It is impossible to sell some demands a straight answer. We Train 75 arrive« 5:44 p. m. thing which you do not possess. leave to our readers the subject Don’t forget that a newspaper for their own condemnation, as Tim« Card Dayton Bu« OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY is only a medium through which a majority have heard the above Leave« Poatoffice in A. M. for North bound news of interest is conveyed to mentioned Rev. on his topic 7:40 Steamer “OBEGONA” South bound 9:00 the public. Send in that account "Horrors of the Underworld.” -BETWEEN PORTLAND AND DAYTON- P. M. of farmer Jones going to Port What do you think of our opin North bound 8:80 DAYTON PORTLAND South bound 5:30 land. Send in your subscrip ion? Leaves HIBBERT DOCK Leave« TAYLOR ST. DOCK tion. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at (Mondays, Wednesday« and Fridays NOTICE Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co SCHOOL NOTES A few weeks ago we wrote Furnishes By Superintendent and Sup- visor an article in regard public speak ing on the subject of “White Slave Traffic.” We hadn’t any The Carlton school has a sew idea we would draw from any ingclass with Miss Florence Rees editor any remarks upon the in charge. subject, but in looking over our The manual Training depart exchanges we see where an ments at Carlton and Amity are editor heads his article “Unjust,” giving splendid satisfaction and condemns the editor of the under the management of Donald Tribune for so doing. McGogy. We hope to extend the He says in ¿art, “We know not work to other towns next year. who is meant in his article, but No. 54, Mountain Top, reports presumably it is Rev. Guy F. the Rural Schoo) Improvement Phelps, of Dallas, as to our know Club in a flourishing condition. ledge, he is the only gentleman Mr. Hanson and Miss Parr, the who has had the courage to go teachers, find it a helpful adjunct out and publicly denounce a in their school work. thing so horrible as the white The pupils of No. 9, Chehalem slave traffic. This (?) editor goes Center, held a debate a short 6.45 A. M. I Dayton 7.00 A M. Market The Arcade Theatre RAY SPANGLE, Prop. Every Thursday and Saturday Night LATE MOTION PICTURES CARL FISCHER, Prop. Highest Price Paid For Produce, I carry a full line of Meats both Fresh and Salted. Prices Right. Watches and Clocks repaired. All work Guaranteed TAe Ballard Confectionery V, H. Ballard, Prop. YAMHILL COUNTY Abstract Company J. H. GIBSON, President The only Abstract Books in Yam hill County McMinnville, - Oregon J. E. 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