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DAYTON TRIBUNE en by a flood they rush to n ciTtnin place near their dwellings and In a One <>f the moat Singular features In few aecouda clinch each other in such the scenery of Idaho la the occurrence numbers that they become a living of dark, rocky chaama. Into which Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton. Oregon, under the act tell. of March 3. 1879 A traveler once saw thousands roll creeks and large streams suddenly dls themaolv*« together In this way until a PI suit nnd are never more seen. The Assures art* old lava channels Published every Friday at Dayton, Oregon by F. C. MELLINGER, Editor the tell ww at last one foot In diam pr«Mtu«*ed by the outside of the mass eter. Then when the fl«««! came they H D. SKINNER. Publiihet were swept down the stream. Follow | cooling and forming a tube which, ing the tell tn his canoe, the traveler , when th«« Aery stream wns exhausted, Subscription $1.25 a year in advance saw It lodge In the top of a tree, to has teen left empty, while the roof of which the ante on the outside clung. tn«* mva dud, having at some point When the water had siitekled some fallen In, presents there the opening what the anta left the ball In great Into which th«» river plungaa nnd Is lost. At one pla«*e along th«* Nnnke one of drove«, seeking refuge in the upi>er th«*»e rivers a pi «earn gushing from a A cross in this square indicates that your subscription branch«*«. As won as the fl<»sl had disappear«*«! ' cleft high up in teenItic walls, where has expired and unless we art» notified you will receive they marche«i back to their former It lente " cataract Into th«* torrent tal low Where this st renin hns Its ori place of abode. One of the««* balls. In no more copies of THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. gin or nt what point It la swallowed up which all the ants were dead, Is absolutely unknown, although it Is Please give this your attention. found, and it may still be teen in a believed thnt Ils sources are a long museum in Rngland. way up In the north country. Hie «»rder was obeyed, and I made Beside«« becoming the channels of the examination, inside the table, lie- ' streams, th«* lava conduits are fie Migration of Birds. sides the magnet, was a battery con- Other birds Ay fast as well ns carrier quently found Imfmcted with the Ice ue* ted by Insulated wires running in pigeons, especially when they are on masses which never entirely melt side a leg of the table, with a button the spring or autumn migrations. It is about midway dowu. On one face of A^ain we hear the hernldinff telleveil that they fly at n great height, the dice were metal disks. When Rie far out of eyesight, and thnt they tnnke of the news of a new head being gambler wished these disks to fall th«« entire Journey from this latitude to face on the table he would pross the placed at Washing or. Pre® dent the land where It Is nlwnya warm in Trick of a Gambier Revealed button with his knee, turn on a cur elect Wilson, now President Wil not more than n week. rent. and the magnet drew them down. by a Compass. son. took his oath of office. Tues Without the current they fell by chance. Over the disks was a thin day March 4. In 1865 or ISOO 1 was a civil engineer coating the color of ivory. President Wilson stands fcr a Novar. Then. The plainsman kept one eye on the on the Uuion Pacific railroad, then “I do not think |H*ople shonld get new form of Government, which building: The western terminus was man he covered, while with the other married until they are thoroughly ac we hope will be benificial to our at Juiesburg, a city that, like Jonah's he reai>propriatt>d all the money he bad •iunit>r»-n with euch other” lost. There was no disposition on the gourd, sprang up in a night aud. “What would you do—abolish matrl- people, and to the nation as a part of any one in that country at that like Sodom, disappeared as suddenly, : mouyï" Judge. whole. time to punish such rascality, and as though Julesburg's extinction was from soon as Ite had got his own he went the establishment of a new terminus out. asking me to go with him. When further on. at Laramie. My beadquar we were alone together he said: ters were in Julesburg, and a more « “Young man. I've got $1,000 to give thorough exponent of all that is vile in vou for the secret you found out about humanity never bloomed on the face what was inside that table." of the earth. I repil«*d that I never gave nothin« 4 Uu tue evening or my arrnai. curious for something, but he was «-elcome to > to get a glimpse of what was going the se< ret. and 1 told him bow my com- on, 1 visited the different places of pm« hail tieen influenced by the bet hliarity. finally bringing up in a heap tery. He seemed very much in tereat ot boards that bad been nailed togeth- ed aud pleased. remarking that be 5 er for a gambling den. There were must have “one o' them pizen p’intln' faro. keno. roulette and In one corner little things" himself, and offered me a table at which two men with heaps rhe thousand dollars for mine. I de- of money before them were throwing -lined this new method of rewarding dice. I noticed that thia table was me for saving his money from the not improvised, like the other furniture pockmarked innn. who. by the bye. wsa of the place. It was of polished black connected with the gambling dee walnut and ornamented. Oue of the men throwing dice was a pockmarked, Will You Not Give it a Trial? red headetl man with a sinister coun tenance. the other a tine tyjie of the rugged, honest, fearless plainsman. 1 looked on the game for awhile and was astonished at the way the dice rolled for the plainsman’s adversary. The Birth Month. I had heard of loaded dice and the it is well at the beginning of the year skill with which they could be thrown, •- give the significance of the month but I had never dreamed of anything In which you were born. like this. It seemed that tLe red head The one who is born In— ed man could do with them as he January—Will be a prudent house liked. Finally the plainsman intimat wife, good natured. but inclined to OF DAYTON ORIGON F ed that all was not fair. The other, melancholy. J. C. NICHOLS Rmident R. L HARRIS, Vie« Prvaident J. E. MELLINGER. Caahter < instead of resenting the imputation. February—Humane and affectionate > call«*d on me to throw for him for as a wife and tender as a mother. Board of Directora: awhile. I did so and met with the D. A. SNYDER R. L. HARRIS J C. NICHOLS March—A chatterbox, fickle, stormy same astonishing luck as himself. J. E MELLINGER S. C. STUCKEY e and given to quarrels. Handing the dice back to him. I April — Prêt». . dainty, Inconsistent a Does a General Banking Business * stood wondering how the trick was and not given to study. Interest paid on Time Deposits done, for 1 did not doubt that It was a a May—Handsome in person and con Exchange sold on all points in U. S J trick. Of course the pockmarked man tented and happy in spirit. lost occasionally, but it was plain to We Solicit Your Business June—Gay. impetuous and will mar me that such losses were intentional. ry early. At times his luck seemed to be very July—Fair to look upon, bnt sulky in poor, while that of the plainsman was temper and Jealous. never very good or very bad. How the August—Amiable, practical and will dice could be manipulated, as I was marry rich. sure they were. I could not conceive, Septemter — Discreet, affable and but w hile I was racking my brain to gêne rally beloved. discover the plainsman had lost sev October—Pretty, coquettish and of tvapocaton of fruits a»4 VryeUHe*. Parker* of oe? eral thousand dollars, and the pile be tentimes unhappy without cause. Dealers is traits. Vet eta bl a »»4 all kinds of Prod in. fore him had teen reduced to nearly November— Literal, kind, amiable and nothing. Always in the market for Green and Evaporated Fruita, and thoughtful for others. While in that country 1 carried no Poultry and Eggs. Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. Iieeember—Well proportioned, gay, valuables. In my trousers pocket I fond of novelty and Inclined to be ex Ask you* Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables. had a silver watch worth [terhaps $5. travagant.—Philadelphia Ledger. Having an appointment at 10 o’clock I pulled out my watch, as I thought, to Game of Duck Market. note the time, but instead drew forth This game may be played outdoors or a pocket compass, an article I needed OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY constantly. What was my astonish in with flve or more players. Two of the players are buyer and seller; the ment to see the needle vibrate feverish ly. and when it settled, instead of rest arc ducks. The ducks stoop down -BETWEEN PORTLAND AND DAYTON- in a row with hands clasped under the pointing to what I bad supposed was knees. The buyer says to the seller, DAYTON north, it pointed due east. The men at PORTLAND “Have you any ducks for sale?" The the table were so Immersed in their Leaves HIBBERT DOCK Leaves TAYLOR ST. DOCK seller says: “Yes. plenty of them. Will game that I did not ask them where the Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at you walk around and try them?" The Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at north iMjle lay. but turned to a man be buyer now tries different ducks by lay hind me. He told me It was where I ing his clasi>ed hands, palms down supposed it was. ward. on the head and pressing in Here was new food for thought I ward. Ha pretends to And fault with looked at the table and saw that under some of the ducks, saying, “This one is its top there was an inclosed space too old,” “This one is too fat,” “Thia about a food square. I wondered why one is too tough,” etc. When a duck a place like that should be in a dice is found that is satisfactory the buyer table. Then it occurred to me that and seller grasp his arm, one on either there was something in it to influence side, and swing him back and forth, the dice. From that I argued that this the duck still remaining in a stooping something also influenced my needle, position with hands clasped under the therefore it must be magnetic. knees. It he stands this test the buyer "Stranger,” I said to the pockmark leads him away to a place selected as ed man. “what's in the box under the the coop, The sale goes on till all the ta ble i" ducks are sold. Any duck that smiles He glanced at me without reply. The or does not stand the swinging test plainsman tent down, then, putting must pay a forfeit, to be redaevsed at his hands to the table top, gave a lift the conclusion of the aale. In caae The top came off and exposed the In there are many playera there should be terior of the box. There in plain view two or more buyers and aellers. was a horseshoe magnet or, rather, a telegraphic machine. The plainsman A Queer Boat In Which to RMe. whipped out a revolver and covered his The “driver ant” is to be met with antagonist. In many parts of South America. A “Thank ye, stranger,” he said to me. peculiarity of the insects of thia «pe “Please look into it while I see that des is that when in danger they form you have fair play. Hands up, please!" themselves into balls. When overtak- to toe pockmarked man. He will in all probability ahatt- er (he bo(«B and w< rkh gs of many of the trusts and comLinis in their illegal business. We feel confident that Presid ent Wilson is the rip hl man in the right place at the right time and hope that he will beHuppoit- ed to the fullest extent by the true American citizen. NOTICE MYSTERY OF THE DICE EXPLAINED We Manufacture A Toilet Cream of Exceptional Merit The Daisy By Vera Hash Once there was a daisy in a garden. On the other side of tha garden there were some tulip« and lilies They wen* very proud One day a swallow (lew down from a free and said, 'What a pretty daisy.'' This made the tulips and Mie» very angry. Just then a little girl eame ami pick« <1 the tulip» and I Iles The daisy looked around sod saw the swallow ina eng«-. The boy* hud caught it. The pts r swallow had grass to est but no water. Just then the boye came in the gar dm to gel some more grass for th«» bird. They came up where the daisy was and cut it off with the grass 1 h< n they put it in the cage When the bird saw the he kissed It with his teak and sang. Commercial Uooú Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co. Steamer “ORE GON A” 6.45 A. M. Dayton 7.00 A. M. Market C&BL FISCHER, Prop. Highest Price Paid For Produce I carry a full line of Meats both Fresh and Salted. Prices Right. Proprietor A. J. McCann YAMHILL LODGE No. 10 I O. O. F. Meat* *arh WMlnmday nicht lai. O O F, hall Da y ton OLD HICKORY C*MP No. »0 W. O. W. M«*t* •v«ry Saturday night in Nichol* Hall L. li. LITSCHER W. a. YORKE c. c. R. L. Harris BANK OF DAYTON Hotel GOOD MEALS COMFORTABLE ROOMS CLEAN BEDS Laretui attention paid to our patrons wishes. For the treatment of chapped hands, lips, face, or any roughness of the skin, or tor use after shaving it has proven highly satisfac ory FOR THE CHILDREN Grade 6 Age 11 Qr. J. H. JESSEN Physician and Surgeon Country call« attended to promptly day and night. DAYTON BLACKSMITH and REPAIR SHOP HORSE SHOEING and MACHINE WORK Made a Specialty. J. I. ANDERSON, MGR 8. P. TIME CARD NORTHBOUND Train 74 arrives 8.23 a. m. Train 76 arrives 3:48 p. m. SOUTHBOUND Trai» 77 arrives 9:28 a. m. Train 75 arrives 5:44 p. m. Time Card Dayton Bus leaves Postoffice in A . M. for North bound 7:40 South bound 9:00 P. M. North bound 3:30 South bound 5:30 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