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NAYBERGER’S
Clearance
January
SALE
Is being attended hy hundreds o
tomer* front every
part of the c u ity and adjacent terr
There is a reason*
Because our Sales are genuine, and the public knows from
past years that when we adverti -e our Jununry Sale, that it
means a great saving. Especial ly this month we are 'iiaking
the greatest effort, to reduce our stock that wc ever have, as
it is much too large in every departm
Our Entire Stock of Clothing. Ladi?s Ready-to-wear.
Shoes, Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, and our Cash Bargain Base-
action in
mei.t Store are all included in this
prices from 20 to 50 per cent.
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Nome Pointer*
Eugene, Jan.
8 —(Special)— From School of Homs Fconomlce, Ore-
gun Agricultural Collage.
pj More than 20 centurie» ago • barbei Eight eons and daughters ut Ore*
n made the dlacovery thut In moving hb gon newspapermen and a daughter A few grains of salt faldati to cocoa
ÎÏ mirror In the purault of hi» dutle» all of a Washington editor are on* bungs out the flavor.
was forced through the tube* of th« rolled in the University of Oregon
Cranbaerkea mar ba oandtod cheaply
crude contrivance, enusing a sweet
by boiling them carefully in a thick
school
of
journalism,
pursuing
the
musical sound. So struck was he tn
•vrup.
They can be used lu placa «1
this peculiarity that li» set about niak work of the lour years* course to the more espeoaivr candied cherries fur
Ing an instrument which was the foun qualify themselves for the pro*
decoration ot cakee.
dation of the modern organ. Aftsi
Marshmallow flower« for cake deeor«-
several expertiu«nts he mad» a water feasion of their fathers..
flute. In which air was forced by bel
Barbera Blythe, the daughter of tlon are made br clipping marshmal
lows through an Inverted enne which E N. Blythe, co-poblieher of the lows Into long places and arranging
led to flu tea controlled by a keyboard,
them to rrprraent pete la. A Ixt of
the pressure being kept uniform b> Vancouver, Wn. Daily Columbian, candied charrv or gnaidrup may be
water. After a thousand year* a rival is a freshman in the school of jour
uaed tor the canters.
Instrument made Ita appearance. This nalism. Mr. Blythe was for year*
C*udi«d cherriM make prMty candì«
I was of a similar pattern, but. instead
of water, weight* regulated the pre* a Portland newspaperman, and be holder* tor birthday cake«, Mtggeste the
sure. In 851 an organ wa* erected at fore going to vanconver, he wa* household science drpartrben'.
Winchester, England. It had 28 bel superintendent of the Oregon Jour
It th« tklh ot cranberrlee 1« dl«lik«d,
lows and ten pipe* to each key. Two
the betri«« may be put through th«
nal
copy
desk.
Barbara
was
for
a
men who sat at the keyboard "blew
I and sweated enormously." LAter, a short lime on the staff of the Ore meat grinder twtor« coukihg.
firm of organ maker* In Germany »uc- gon Journal acquainting herself Th« Allhauwttw’« the Thing
reeded In erecting the first really big
It you wonld be «ell dressed, plan
instrument. The primary stop* did with the atmosphere of city jour
yonr costume* «long th» line ut th» oe-
1 not differ very much from those ot to nalism.
cothln» dlhonett«.
No dr»*», howeset
day, although various novelties were
Blanche K. Hard, tl>e dauahtot «•11 mad« Wil) be • «uree«« If th«
. Introduced.
Among the Innovation»
Lines a*
; were the nightingale and cuckoo stops of G. Lansing Hurd, ma nags r of •llbonetta i* not voguish'
while others represented cock-crowing the Corvallis Gaintto-Timea, is en «ell as colot* express your tempera«
and
goat-bleating.
Though these rolled ss a sophomore In th« ftient. To those «ho «re no longer
novelties Lave now fallen Into disuse.
slender the present interest in flares
H.1 an organ with one of these nightingale school of journalism.
shoolb be temper*! h) « careful con
pq stops la still to be seen In Rome It
C. Genevieve Morgan, daughter,
was not until the Nineteenth century and Wayne Morgan, eon of m . D. sideration ot the flairs shortening
effect.
thut the problem of the regulation of
Th« small or avrrsg«-aiud woman
air pressure* was solved by the Intro Morgan, publisher of the Harris«
duction of the hydraulic blower.
burg Bulletin, are journalism •In has mor« latltud« for ««lection then the
dents. Misa Morgan is a sopho stout ot thin wom*n. Those In the
•tout class:
Should avoid all florid
more. Her brother has freshman curva«, shnn th« round neck Une «nd
Dime Novel» Brought
nil elrenlar l i;1.* in fabrics; avoid
Him Fame and Fortune standing, entering in the fall.
Sophomore standing in the school large beads, and keep to nnbrok«n
Erastus F. Beadle, the originator of
the dime novel, which type of publlcu- of journalism is held by Marian
tlen occupies a chapter In Edmund Les-' Morton, daughter of 8. C. Morton,
That the Seota ars a thrifty race, of
ter Beurs, n s "Books In Black or Red."
published the first dime novel, accord publisher of the St. Helena Mist; conree; need* no argning The father
ing to Mr. Pearson. Ln I860. it
Faith Jean Kimball, daughter of of the family, about to art off on a
a small pamphlet with vrauge pink CUV- Z. C. Kimball, publisher of the In butinées tonr of (pm* weeks, was giv
ers. The firm of Beadle A Adama con-
ing his parting exhortation*.
dependence Enterprise, and Parker
tinned their business until 18PT.
"Good-by, rar dear," «aid he to hl*
Beadle, a descendant of American Branin, son of Charles E. Branin, wife, al laet, "and dinne forget to rusk '
pioneers and soldiers, was burn In veteran Associated Pre-» operator, wc« Sandy tak' off hl* glasee» wb an be’*
Otsego county. New York, in 1821, saya
no lookin' at onything."
the Detroit News. Working a* a b«y Portland.
Margaret Vincent,, daughter of
for a rnlller he found a need one day
If yoar competitor talks about you
for le rs if some sort to Label the S. B. Vincent, for many years the
lin. He cut the letters from
bags
put him op th« payroll; it doesn’t
. hardwood, as Gutenberg'» Portland correspondent of the As matter «hat he «ay* just «0 he talk«.
block*
rs had done. This expert- sociated Press, and Edward P.
pred
-Sted him In printing; he Coen, son of E. A. Koen, publisher
tace
lean, -d . .e art. and by 1962 had a
After God flnished tbs rattlesnake,
printing shop of his own. In 1858 he of the Oregon City Banner-Courier, the toad and th« vampire, he bad some
moved to New York to test an Idea are juniors io the school of jour-
awful «tuff left with which he ma la a
which had come to him; the public« naliem.
D. M. Mayberger
McMinnville, Ore
P'^-Or, an Evolution
S. P. Railway Go
TIME TABLE
Effective Hept. 7.
Trains will arrive as fallows
To Portland
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
5M
SM
368
3M
38U
From Portland
No. Ill
No. 557
No. 35W
No. 35:1
Nu, 355
Wholesalers of Sand and Gravel
Washed, Sheened or Crushed
Phone, Red 76
Dayton. Oregon
HOW TO SOLVE A C~OSS-WORO PUZTl.E
Th
in Uivat«* I by n
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li vili fill the Mhite wpnret
and a number tinder “sei
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Abbre « !r.tion%
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nd ob
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 5
“THE MERRY-GO-ROUND”
A whir! on. this Merry-Go-Bound w.-:r; make you dizzy, and your
disposition will be perfectly safe, aithoi i ? u Won’t be able to do It
with the w. k. rolline-off-n-los ease.
tion of books to be sold at 10 cents—
song books, joke books and finally
novels. The first of these books were
Wifeiin back seat): Henrv, dear !
mainly historical novels of the Ameri You mustn’t drive so fast!
can Revolution, or early pioneer life.
Hus:and: Why not?
About nine-tenths of the settings, then
Wife:
Th« motor policeman «ho
and later, were American.
Christ. He Is supposed to be also the
Nathaniel mentioned In the first chap
ter in the gospel of St. John He Is
believed to have traveled on a mission
into Armenia, and to have there suf
fered martyrdom by being flayed alive.
Himself one of the gentlest of men.
he was destined by the irony of fate to
give his name to one of the most
frightful massacres recorded In his
tory, and to the London Saturnalia
known as St. Bartholomew’s fair. This
famous festival was celebrated an
nually In Smithfield, where many
Huguenot refugees located, on August
24. for over 750 years, and was Anally
abolished in 1865, by which time It bad
degenerated into an orgy of drunken
ness and debauchery.
There Is a snake of the South At
lantic states, foolishly feared by the
negroes, who say It will put Its tall In
Its mouth, stiffen Its body and roll
along like a hoop, aiming to let go ot
Its sting-tipped tail and dart it Into
the first person it meets.
Similar
stories are told of ■ closely related
species, the wampum snake, common
In swampy ground In the South, end
both are called horn snake« In fact,
both species are perfectly harmless
and spend most of their time beneath
the ground, burrowing deeply Into the
soil. The former Is blue black above,
marked with three red lines, and flesh
colored below, with black spots; while
the latter Is uniform bluish-black
above and banded with red on ths
abdomen.
Vertical.
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G—Information
’Con*ipqnrnlîy
«Hypothetical forre
-Organization (abbr.)
Dick
rform
Rabtrs’ Jyurcutting
Agency for Newlwrg Laundry
.Dayion,
si
30—-I’rr pom I i I cm
HI—flone
3»— Girl*« nam
Get Acquainted
Solution of Puzzle No. 4.
Don’t be afraid to get acquainted
with your neighbor publisher. He isn't
n half bad sort of scont, when you come
to know him.
You may think lie is
PHSU'C A r t
trying to put von out of business, but
A
Nfi|P A
isn't.
He's just trying to make an
I
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honest lh ing for himself and his family
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BO
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the same as voti are. If vou get I G R I IN.
" S K i P»#AL'T^J
acquainted and liecome friends, it will
be a good thing for both oi you, «nd for
th" rest of your neighbor» —Michigan
£ A Y»N A IV E
i» O DiÈÎT]O E^OR
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Bulletin,
ORE
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DM he die a natural death?
Yes, he was run over in the street.
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[MjOjRA L N E]
two-legged
1925
INSURANCE
FIRE—»LIFE—AUTOMOBILE
At first tragedies were brought on
the stage as means of reminding men
of the things which happen to them,
and that It is according to nature for
things to happen so, and that. If thou
art delighted with what Is shown on
the stage, thou shouldst not he trou
bled with that which takes place on
the larger stage. After tragedy, the
old comedy was Introduced which had
a magisterial freedom of apeech, and
by Its very plainness of speaking was
useful In reminding men to beware of
Insolence.—Marcua Aurelius.
Dayton.
Oregon
8. C. Purkey
Cash Paid For
PRODUCE
Dayton.
Oregon.
H’S. 0. E Mauts
Rooming House
"Best Rooms On Earth
Dayton.
Oregon.
Dr. O. C. Goodrich
DENTIST
Office Phone Red 49
Day ton
Oregon.
T. A. Snook, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Rea. 781.‘>
Oregon.
A
Palmer
THE DAYTON
DAIRY
Two deliveries per day
Sweet cream always on hand
Buy of us, we deliver to
your door
Wishing Yon
One and All
A Hap y New Year
Day ton, Oregon
Phone 71x22
15 Years With
E. Demaray Hdwe
FILBERTS
Beat paying crop for Willamette
Valley
Young stock of best
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Varieties
Custom Milling
B ring U s Y our G rist
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FROM BEARING
TREES
rirbrook Ranch
Dhyton
Oregon
Your own Wheat, Corn, Buckwheat or Rye for your
nwn table. Tell ua how you like it, we do the rest.
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We handle Poultry and Egg* and pay top price*,
either Caeh or Trade.
You are welcome to use our Blackboard in listing
your Wanted or For Bale items.
Few Drutet in America
Druses are people of mixed origin
who Inhabit a district In Syria. Their
religion Is fundamentally Mohamme
dan, but th«lr faith mingle* the teach
ing of the Mosaic law, the Christian
Gospels and the Sufi allegories with
those of the Koran. They believe In
the transmigration of soul* with con
stant advancement and purification
Their teachings enjoin abstinence from
wine and tobacco, from profanity and
obscenity, and polygamy Is unknown
among them. There are a few hun
dred of thltseq Ip (he Doited Staten
J. L. Stuart
Milton
¡lev Jeu Greetings
“Tragedy” and “Comedy”
n« 21 horizontal
a
Oregon.
•
Dayton,
By
Small pnrtlrle
•—An addition (abbr.)
A traitor is
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BARBER SHOP
Office, Phone Red 79,
Mythical Snake Storiea
H orizontal.
traitor.
animal with a eork screw soul and a
water s»gged brain, and a combin atlon
backbon« ma<te of ¡ally and glue. 11«
careie*. where other pro ole have their
heart, a tumult of lotteo principal«.
h«s been following us won't like It.
When the traitor cornea down the ttrert
men tnrn their back*, and tb« angel* of
Little Known About Saint
heaven take refuge behind the golden
Very little Is known regarding Saint
He a «elf-starter and don't make a harp* and the devil lock* the gate* of
Bartholomew, one of the disciples of crank out of the boss.
hell.
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2:40
11:00
7:10
355 sndj35t» Daily evcept Sunday
Sundays a special leaves Poreland
st 8:4S arrives Dalton 8;05; arrives
Corvallis 9;16.
CIS'HSEEEÎ SESESE^SÎSESEEESSEH
DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO
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5:53 A.
8:10 A.
11:13“
3:40 P.
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If it is feed for stock, we have it, or else it* "a new
one on us.”
G. B. ABDILL
TINSMITH and PLUMBER
Having installed a Landi» Stitcher
•nd Finisher, I am prepared to do
All shoe repairing with neatness
Dayton,
Fanner’s Warehouse Company,
Phone, Red 67
:t
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R. G. Abdill
Dayton, Oregon
:aaa®aa
Orego n
The auto iudmtrv umn more than
80 i«er cent of the rubber impply, the
rest probably being ueed for neck».
Th« glas* in your windshield is the
same »tuff thev pnt In hospital windows
Look through one or the other.