CLttlnm Sautmt ■■ ■■ 1 11 .................................... - ■ ■ . 1 r NO. 15 DAYTON, OREGON, MARCH 28, 1913. VOL. II RAILROAD NEWS THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. S AND CHINA STUDENT AND LA FANNY CROSBY IS BORER BROUGHT Bridgeport, Conn. Miss Fanny TOGETHER J. Crosby, the famous blind At the home of her parents, Redlands, Cal., Saturday, Mar. 22, 1913, Mildred May Hadley, Having publicly announced April 1 will mark an impor- infant daughter of Walter Had­ the attitude of this government step in the development of ley, at the age of 4 years and 3 poetess, whose hymns have stir­ towards the South American re- transcontinental railroad travel. "Coffee Club.” Eugene’s Substi­ red the entire civilized world, days. publics President Wilson takes The Chicago and Northwestern tute for Saloon. Scene of Mutual received congratulations from all The little one had been ill but a up the relation of this country | on that day wil| inauRUrate its parts of the country t leaving Chicago daily at Why has the saloon such a In her fairest budding day. anniversary could lie in gayer world into his confidence in a 7 p m and arriving in San Fran- strong hold on tne communities Came the whispering angels soft­ statement which is in affect a cigco at 9 30 the third morning. spirits than Miss Crosby, who where it exists? Does it rep­ ly. chartor map which may be here- Making the run in sixty-four resent nothing but a perverted lives with her neice, Mrs. H nry Calling, calling her away. D. Booth, of this city. after consulted, as indicating not hours and thirty minutes, it taste? Has the saloon some func­ Came the gentle band of Angels, oniy the action of the United will save a full business day. "Right thinking, ” explained tions which are left unperform­ ed in a dry town, and which Miss Crosby; "that’s what keeps Gathering round the sufferer States in a present emergency, It will run via the original over­ fair, but its future course. land route - Chicago and North­ ought to be provided for in some people young. You often hear Whispering softly, oh, so softly, actors and physical culture fad ­ Union Pacific and other way if the saloon is abol- The president, being asked by western, Soon, 0» soon, you will be there. dists say that the mind cannot the "Great Four,” tie wealth- Southern Pacific. East bound ished? be healthy without a healthy, Where ia never pain or sorrow. iest four-party syndicate in the the first •nin will leave San Eugene, the seat of the state body. Did you ever stop to Where the streets are paved with ( world whether this administra- Francisco at 2 p. m., arriving at University, answers that when think that the reverse /erse may be gold ‘ tion would "request them to par- Chicago at 9 a. m. the third the saloon is abolished it is well equally true/ If the mind ' ’ is ' Where the light will shine forever in the six power loan morning. to provide a substitute for its Safe, Oh, safe within the fold. warped by prejudice and evil of $1^,000,000 or thereabouts. socially valuable functions. Men Distinctive and exclusive fea­ thoughts and selfishness what Lone and sad we’ll feel without declines to make that request should have a place tn meet and tures of the all-steel train will must be the result! You become her, The grounds of refusal are be vapor satisfy the needs of a social be- heated electrically a pessimist Then may be your We will miss her every day— A ___ PI..U» knnn * o...^ A Dn. on in^onondont a»OM_ Illg. WUW VylUM doctor tells you your live»’ is Miss her smile and cheerful' 71^^ .examination of the terms stipui- cum cleaning, sanitary bubbling opened, and much of the work bad. It isn’t your liver at all, presence, involved will be done bv the ated for the loan the president fountains, telephone, stenogra­ it’s your mind. Miss her kind and loving way. students in the sociology depart­ and his cabinet conclude that pher, barber, valet, clothes press­ "That is the way to keep they touch very nearly the ad- ing service, ladies maid, hair­ ment of the University. young. Keep your mind bright fninistrative independence of dressing and manicuring, library The Club has already become and cheerful and happy and China itself, involving present periodicals, buffet club car, ob­ a popular place. loggers from . .. .! then you will realize the joy of interference by these bankers, servation car add dining service the emn. on th. Sn>.1>w .nd u fu||egl ., through resident agents, with all the way. City] of Dayton, Oregon McKenzie rivers, residents of. the receipt and application of Devoted as Miss Crosby is to Water Bonds Eugene, and laboring men from The Michigan State railroad Chinese taxes, to be assigned as commission at Lansing begins an all parts of the world are to be the most uplifting thoughts and security for the loan. This in­ foqpd there, and among them ideals, it is the pride of her very Sealed bids will be received at tends of necessity a perpetuation investigation of an alleged doubl­ are the students, anxious not wide awake intellect to keep a- the office of the undersigned un­ ing of railroad freight tariffs only to help along the good work breast of the times in all mat­ til 7 o’clock P. M., on Monday, i of these taxes, which China may within the city limits to-day. ' find oppressive to her people and but to learn at first hand the ters. April 7th, 1913, from parties I inconsistent with a modern syst- Reports are renewed that W. world which they are studying wishing to purchase Twelve 1 em of taxation such as the de- C. Brown intends retiring from in theory in the class room. Bobby on the Human Body Thousand Dollar, (»12.000.00). , „t of the industries of the presidency of the New York of th. City of Dayton. Oregon | r c wU| demand. The University Y. M. C. A. Central Railroad Company, in The human body was first sup­ water bonds. Each bond to be is backing the "Coffee Club" which case he will oe succeeded to — be ------- made up of 208 in the amount of One Thousand' Changes, however, might be by first vice-president Alfred H. because of the good the students posed j____ ___ __ — can do there; the department of bones, but later discoveries have Dollars ($1000.00), bearing in-(resisted by the syndicate. Then Smith. sociology favors it because of developed the fact that it con- terest at the rate of 6 per cent the American government might The Chicago and Northwestern the real education the boys can tains 208 bones and an appendix. per annum; interest payable 1 be called on to support the claims has created a new position with absorb from contact with the An appendix is something which semi-annually. AH' bids must of the syndicate by virtue of its the title of "signal instructor.” toil-worn men who are the real is added on, like a postscript on be accompanied • by a certified original request to them to par­ The duties of the position are to a woman’s letter and means a- check of 2 per cent of the a- ticipate. builders of the west. instruct on signal and signal in­ The action of the president dications and to teach them how Many students, attracted by bout as much. Its principal use mount bid. The Council of the City of will commend itself to friends of to properly observe them. the cheapness of the good food is to afford a revenue for doc­ If a bill just introduced into offered are taking their meals at tors and surgery specialists. Op­ Dayton, Oregon, reserves the the untrammeled development of erations on the human system right to reject any or all bids. the Ohio Legislature becomes a China under the republic which the "Coffee Club.” law, millions of dollars will have are the correct thing in polite is making good its claim to the W. T. H. Tucker. to be spent by railroads for new society. Pa says there is a wo- ! Recorder, City of Day ton. confidence and support of the equipments. It provides that man in our town who has noth-1 Chinese people. after January 1, 1914, no passen­ । ing left in her but her palate and Wife of Laborer Runs for The second objection to mak­ gers can be carried in anything her tongue, the has been operat- but steel coache and that auto­ ing the request desired by the matic block signals must be in­ Mayor Every year hundreds of re" ed on so much. Last Sunday syndicate is that this admini­ stalled on all roads in Ohio. The quests for pure seed of the var- our gunnay school text was ieties developed by the agronomy ..praige the oh my 8OU| । Toneka, Kans. One of the stration desires to refrain from Public Service Commission is department of the Oregon Agri- and an tha* is within me.” I candidates for mayor in the pri- steps that may involve possibly given the authority to enforce So-and-so mary elections today is Mrs. May .forcible interference with the the law. Only two Ohio roads cultural College proven superior t0 pa "Mrs, < I have automa tic block signals at to the ordinary'varieties on the; wou|dn’tbe very strong on i that, Taylor, whois competing against1 political affairs of another mde- 1 present. market and grown locally, & rewou] | d she? arei ghe?” And he lai ghed four men for the honor of being pendent state. The Pennsylvania, Baltimore received by the college. Mid no. no and said named. Mrs. Taylor says, "If I Thestep that will aid China and Ohio and others who deliver succed, I will drive the white most and add to the stability of cars to Southern railroads here­ It is unable to satisfy this im- A railroad brakeman is in a trade from Topeka. The the republic is its recognition by after must clean them before portant demand because of a class by himself. He doesn’t slave ,, . . x. . „ « ... , . «no . big jointist shall suffer with the the United States at an early they will be accepted by the re­ lack of facilities for taking care have anywheres near 208 bones ___ „ ceiving lines. Empty cars which day. of the seed. There has there­ in his body. I know a brake- ■ little boot-legger on liquor. are returned to the south often contain watemelon rinds and fore been drawn a plan for a man, chairman of a grievance Mrs. Taylor stands for a uniform and minimum work hours vegetable refuse. Southern cit­ separate seed house, for which committee of ten 1. and j when he wage for* aH dty employees. She Washington Birthday Gome. ies have passed ordinances which Here la a good game to play at it is hoped funds may be approp­ goes to count the members of promises to refund to the city it ta forbid empty cars containing re­ riated soon. the committee on his fingers all her salary above the minimum ; fuse from passing through the wage taxed for all employees, i he can never get a quorum be ­ Against a plain wall pin a 1 municipalities. The new seed house would She guarantees the absolute free-1 nheet ’ on , which has been drawn with Representatives of railroads contain a threshing, cleaning and cause he hasn’t enough fingers dom of the press. The socialist ( school crayons a large tree. From amiiaten with Wim the tne Central ventral Pass- rasB- organization of the city is sup-! one limb la drawn a rope with a noose affiliated weighing room, in which all of left. At the end. a paateboard British sol- enger Association have decided porting her, although she says It says in my physiology that the machinery could be operated dier with red crape paper coat is given । to enforce the standard rate of 2 by electricity from the college in the human frame is a net- she is not a Socialist. She ad- to each lady successively, and she is 1 cents a mile in each direction for dresses working people every power plant; a shipping room, work of nerves, a sort of sys- night. Her supporters believe blindfolded and told to pin hie neck as I a|] conventions held in cities large storage and work rooms tem of fine wires which carry she will run second in the pri­ near the nooee as possible. The spot 1 wjthin the territory covered by where each one sticks the pin may be 1 association, with the except- for selected breeding seeds, fum- messages to and from the brain. mary. ion that summer tourist fares igation rooms, a grass-curing For instance, if you put your Mrs. Taylor is the wife of a la­ wSJT may be taken advantage of boring man and was never heard finger on a hot stove the nerves room, and other necessities. wherever they apply. of until she announced her can­ “00“ 11 (CONT1NUID ON EDITORIAL PAOS) didacy a few weeks ago. K m « m «*4 Notice of Sale AGRICULTURE vv ««*4I a Ì a /1 mm *»«