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DAYTON TRIBUNE Entered as second-class matter April 7. 1911 at Day ton. Oregon, untier the act of March 3, Published every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. T. and Manager MELLINGER, Editor Subscription $1.25 a year in advance NOTICE A cross in this square indicates that your subscription has expired and unless we are notified you will receive no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. Please give this your attention. Manager Horr ot U. of W. tose©1 «he came to hu old »tile with a giri «di if he will not select his officiais lingon top of It Barbara w«nt up t< now. He hopes to have regular h*r her *hal h, r num* w“" She nul hvr num»' whi Hero ('level conf »rene© ortie inis selected hvre- after at the conference meeting, '"«'•‘•"I that Him lived in a big ceatle r whose expenses will be equally ‘‘‘‘I; **y fr«m BarbHr’a home shesn^ ...... . . » • r thut uh* didn t hnve any friend and divided by the teams for which | wollM hke to h ,v- K irbnra for H frUlld they referee. This, he believes, Sh<* Maid Retge, "Rose now that 1 have will do away with much of the found a friend I like th«- farm very incompetent and unfair refere much and I hops wu will Hixm move out work which at present stultifie« here ” Rose was no delighted that they many inter-collegiate contests. would ini-ve the first of the next week. B4KBAK» ► W. c AV E AIÒ. I MUt MARK'S^ V COPYRIGHTS.*^ CAW 1 OBTAIN A PATKNTf r»r • premile ntmwrr mh <1 an hutiani opinion, writ« to Wl I N N A CO., who hava had noarlv fifty ai|H>tivii<w m thw iKtunl buniiifM \ II.« m .it..... . I tot inatl«*n ' o!,... I mug Pateilla ‘1'1 I t Utin thom *«nt rra«\ Alao a Mt a log u« of ubmiu Wal and at inntllk) mh H fraa. ratani« tahon through Munn A Co, rwrr apK'ial not io«» m f h«» K« Ionini«' Amari' iti», m tliua aro hrvtMut wlduly bo torn th« public *n oul w»at to tint In vantar, TnUt ■Dlendld j'«|Ht, Kurd waaklv, olaoantiy I Hurt rat ad. tm* bv Du t ha goal clrvuiatloti of any aotonttno work in Iba w < d W.3 avnar. Haini'l* « »pira aan t froa Hulldlna Ktiitum, tnutithly, tifio a voar. Hl naia contra, *J.I conta. Kwry tiunibar «Miinoitta beau- tirul plat ««a in tudora, and phot 'arapha of naw houiHML with plana »nablin< bulk >re to ahuw tha Igx.w» do« 11 n« and aoouro cuntrnota. Add rena it NN A t'tu haw Yona. 3bI Uumbw*y, Fig ruddlng. By Iraball Bouth Ajfe 10 Grade 5 One cupful of mohisara. one of chop- I mm I «nef. one of milk, three and »ne fourth >>f Hour, two eggs, one tea«|xM»n ful <>f audit, one of cinnamon, one- fourth tMtaiHHniful of nutmeg, one pini of figs cut tine Mix together the mo- In aava. Hitot, aplev and tigs Dlraolvt* the soda with n tnt>lea|HH>iifii! of hut waler mid mix with the milk Add (< the other Ingredients Bent the eggs light mid stir Into the mixture Add the Hour mid bent thoroughly. Butter two Himill nr one larve brown bread muid Tum the mixture Into the mold or molda and atemu the honra Serve with • remit <>r wine amice. Last Sunday being the Sunday er when there is a vacancy, his Once there whs a family of fourgirla liefore the birthday of our great name is then forwarded to each Their mother had died and they were staying with their aunt Jane. She hud j >iiih a large and good Statesman, Abraham member, and at the next meet quite h bit of money and she gave the Lincoln, it being fitting, the ob ing a secret ballot is taken girls a half h pound a week for helping ha nphk t »o servance of said date was held which must be unanimous. This her. in the Methodist church of this is done to insure the election of One day she took sick, the girls were ut Dayton oti I he city. The program was prepar those who are likely to prove* in the kitchen getting sup| er. She cal led to Rose the oldest one to come to ed and sent them by the Freed congenial with the other mem her room. The girl hurried to see * hat mens Society of the M. E. church bers. for in such an organization sne wanted. and spoke of the good service the social features play an im She told her that she had made her in ip done by said society among the portant part. Camphor Soap. will and had one of the neighbors pul Thia soap wui to made nt home by Negro inhabitants of the United Most farmers’ clubs have no it tn the taittom of ner trunk. Shi then plnelmx In n double Isil er one pound of Sta es. told Ro: e after she died she wanttd limit to their membership, or <iiy gmsl limil white aoap with eight This brings to our minds the else their limit is so high that h< r to take it to Mr. Martin the lawyer oiimeH of holing water. Boll until the «nd he would read it. I soap I n almost solid Then mid six subject of the Race question all the farmers of a community That r ight their , unt died. oiiiicvh of olive oil mixed with one which is today causing a great can join. dram >>f prepared camphor. A w hile after she* hud iaen burried deal of comment, both among Take the mixture from the stove and Roan lin k the will t" Mr Martin. He use an egg Is-ntell vigorously until the Commerciai He tel the houses of power and the pub nad it aloud. It said that their aunt mlxtun* iM'uiiiN to harden Then put lic. n'd bur bundled ( iuigb of n un« y. away In Jam. GOOD MEALS And she also had a little faim a mile We speak of the Negro as a COMFORTABLE ROOMS out of town which was railed, ‘The Stuff.d Ham. vicious class of people and per CLEAN BEDS Remore tamea troni ii finali Imiti that Gables,” and she said she w ould lik haps they originally were. They Careful t trniurn । «id to < ui weluha m.r over ten |amnda Uub th» have them buy a horse, a bu gie, pMlruim winhrH. were brought to this eouutry, Inai le wlth rah. |H-p|»er and auge aud cows and a few chichei h , si <1 ive out fili thè apnee ninde l>y removlng thè as you all know, by the white Nail Hits “DicY’ St/phcns in therein the fa-m, bc-cause they had bone* wlth n hlghly «i-nsoiied dreralng Good Service enough money to buy those things and race and were held in involuntary- Eye Filateli tugether. pinne In u IMtll rimi A. J. McCarn if they would do that they vould make down and ndd a little water Proprietor servitude. When Abraham Lin- Bake. a good living. tost«- often nud otte tour before rarv- coin broke the chains of bondage Last Friday while "Dick” When Rose got home and told her Ing nib «-ntirr mirface with "ugar with the Emancipation Procla Stephens was doing a little car- sisters about the little him Bari era Unke atout four hour« Serve tot o' mation and placed them on their ( penter work a serious accident the girl next to Rose said that she would .<>hl dor d« y own resources he. 1,1 one way befell him. I . UU Winter Fruit Salad. not like to go out to the farm. But Take «Minai parta of peeled. did them a great injustice. Ig- ,, , Rose said that they would go out to see white- grn|i.-N, Mlle-«-«] ennned peactev He . was endeavoring to , . drive OLD HICKORY « »Ml- No. aw W. o. W. norant as they were .u they i had . no , , . a it the next day. awl llaw-ailnu sliced tinned pinaapple. erw- S- lurSay nght tn Nichols U-I! idoo c na, ‘ ,n a board over his head idea how to take care of them- u u . i .u . When they had been out there about '•ut In umili Mt«. Arrange I hm I s of Y hKE I. H. LITSCId l< gejygg when he struck the nail a glanc- a half of the day, Barbara raid, “1 w ill lettuce leaves on the- salad plates and mounds eef each se|mrnte fruit upon . . , , ing blow, causing it to fly. It go out and look around the farm.” them Herve with gulden dri-aslng, A great many of them today struck him in the eye with such When she had gone but a little way imsaed He-|inrutely. are nearly as ignorant as were force that jt penetrated so far as Qr. J. IL JESSEN their ancestors when they were to cause considerable strength to set free. Physician and Surgeon be used in extracting it. In all 9 BANK OF DAYTON The work of the society is to! probability he will lose the eye Country calls attended to educate the colored race. thus ¡sight 3 OP DAYTON OREGON promptly day and night. insuring a better class of citizens J. C. NICHOLS President R. L. HARRIS. Vien President J. E MKLL1NGER. Cashier with less crime. Their crimes, Board of Director»: DAYTON BLACKSMITH a great many of them, are com J. C. NICHOLS R. L. HARRIS D. A. SNYDER J. E MELUNI. EK S. C. STUCKEY mitted through ignorance, and and REPAIR SHOP 3 with education comes enlighten Does a General Banking Busines»» Interest paid on Time Deposits HORSE SHOEING ment and less crime. and see us about it MAY LOSE EYE SIGHT Stewart Indignant at Unfair Referees Exchapge sold on all point s in U. S We Solicit Your Business Declaring that he does not care to take his athletes off the campus again for inter-colleg iate contests until the matter of referees is definitely settled, Dr. E. J. Stewart, director of phy Successful Organization in Ex tvaunrdtorx of fraitv «nd V«t«teblrs P.ikm of s»e sical training for men at the Dialers in »r«iU. VeteUMes and all kinds of Produt*. istence a Half Century Oregon Agricultural College, is Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruita, and voicing his indignation at the Poultry and Eggs. Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. A well managed farmers’ referee work in the recent con A.k you' Grovel for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetable,. club is the most helpful, inspir tests aff’eld. ing and useful institution in any It is a matter of common re community. It does a work port that the referee in both the with which no other organiza Idaho games was not able to OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY tion can compare, for it leads distinguish between basketball Steamer “OREGONA” not only directly to better meth- and a rough-and-tumble fight, -BETWEEN PORTLAND AND DAYTON— ods, but to a closer social inter- and it was only by superior skill DAYTON PORTLAND course which is greatly needed and grit that the O. A. C. men, Leaves HIBBERT DOCK Leaves TAYLOR ST. DOCK in the country. out-weighed 15 lbs. to the man, Tuesdays, Thuradays and Saturdays at Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at There are thousands o f farm succeeded in taking both games. ers’ clubs scattered throughout Three of the Beaver men were the country and gen erally they put out of the game with injur-I act independently of each other. ies by the Idaho rough-housing. There is no central organization. Just 48 hours later the wear Each club is organized in accord ers of the orange, worn out, met ance with the ideas or whims of W. S. C. at Pullman, and lost to it’s members, but all have the a less skillful team through the CARL FISCHER, Prop. same general aim in view—im- refareeingof Hinderman of the I proving conditions of their homes high school, whose decisions I Highest Price Paid For Produce. I carry a full line and the community, says Farm were so manifestly unfair that I of Meats both Fresh and Salted. Prices Right. and Home. Some very success- he was dropped and a substitute ful clubs have been organized used for the second game. In- ~ for over 50 years and are limit- juries kept Cabt. Burdick and Watches and Clocks repaired. All work Guaranteed ed in membership. King out, and Pullman won a- There are several of these gain in a game characterized by •J 3 Ballard Confectionery ‘a riot. S clubs in the east with a member- the papers as ‘ "a riot.” s 3 E s a ship of 20 to 25 members and Because of past difficulties K H. Ballard, Prop. ?» g 3 their wives. A committee on with refereeing at Seattle, Dr. A fine line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, etc. membership recommend s a farm- Stewart has written Graduate FARMER’S CLUB PRACTICAL Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co. 6.45 A. M. Dayton 7.00 A. M. Market Sodas and Soft Drinbs constantly on hand. and MACHINE WORK Made a Specialty. J. I. ANDERSON, MGR. S. p. TIME CARD NOKTIIBOUND Train 74 arrives 8.23 a. m. Train 76 arrives 3:48 p. m. SOUTHBOUND Train 77 arrives 9:28 a. m. Train 75 arrives 5:44 p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus Leaves Postofflce in A. M. for North bound 7:411 South bound 0:00 P. M. North bound 8:30 South bound 6:30 The Arcade Theatre RAY SPANGLE, Prop. Every Thursday and Saturday Night LATE MOTION PICTURES YAMHILL COUNTY Abstract Company J. H. GIBSON, President The only Abstract Books in Yam hill County McMinnville, Oregon J. E. MELLINGER Dayton, Oregon Notary Public Legal Papers Neatly Executed