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^rihum 30 a^tnn V olume I No. 23 From DAYTON, OREGON. JANUARY 29, 1925.. The SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR M hen you |a«,| down and out am UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene everything seems to g< dead »lung ami Jan. 28.—' Special 1—Richard Shore everyuM seems to be kicking you, go Smith of Eugene, former All-American 1 he funeral of George Michaels out into the hills and »it down there fullback and all-around athlete and where all is still but the sighing of the took place at the Hopewell church during his playing davs captain of two wind through the tree t»p<. the aodgo I Hunday at 2:80 p. m.^nd inter collegiate elevens, Oregon and Columbia tbs birds and the bubbliug of (be ment in the Hopewell cemetery. By P ostmaster G eneral H arry s . N ew University, New York, was elected brooks as th»y wend their wav to the Services conducted by Rev. F. E. coach of the University of Oregon •ua, aud you ha -e a chani-« to get cluse eleven to succeed Joseph H. Maddock, More and more is the attention via«]. This bill has been developed to yourself. Look around you at all tbe Fisher, assisted by Rev. VV. M. Haw you heard of the terrible family resigned, at a meeting of the executive of tbe people ^turning to the conser through experience and sound practice. beautiful things God has given Nature Blodgett. “They"? council Wednesday. It is wbcliy adequate to its porpoae. the (tower to grow lor us. Look away Mr. Michaela was born in In Smith was ope of tbe greatest players vation of our natural resources. And the dreadful, venomous things ibey We have given thought to Hie preser It infringes no State or individual right over the hills »nd see how the different diana, Oct. 19, 1847 and be died of the period ^from 189« to 1903 ami say? •hades of gieens, yellows, browns, wnd at Unionvale, January 23, 1925 many critic» class him as among the vation and increase of our forest« and, and adds not one cent io the bordes of W by. half the gossip under tbe sun, through thia, to our water power and the taxpayer. Its enactment inter law reds bleud together into a picture that beet fullbacks who ever wore college It you trace it back, von will find begun the greatest of earthly artists can never He caine to Oregon in 1862, and colors. He won tbe distinction of mak agi ¡culture. We have adopted and en« will go far towards enruriag good bunt In that wretched House of '‘They.” hope to equal Look up into the tops Christmas 1873 he married Susan ing tbe All-American team while a law forced certain regulatory measures in ing for p<x,r and rich now, and in future generations. A numerous familv, »o I am told,’ of those tall, majestic evergreens who na Sawyer and lor many years student at Columbia, following bis grad hunting and fishing. Yet in spite And its genealogical tree Is old ; for a century or more have been stretch they have lived on u part of the nation from tbe University of Oregon our concern for our other natural The Game Refuge Bill provide« for sources, we have moved but »lowly in the purchase of swamp areas which are lor ever since Adam and Eve began ing upward and upward in tbe attempt He played on Columbia the preservation and increase of one of old Sawyer donation land claim in 1991. To build up the curious race of man to get closer to God, and realize how elevens from 1991 to 1903. With the the miat valuable, beautiful and per suitable breeding, feeding and resting They had six six children, four Has existed the House of 'They.” grounds for migratory water-fowl and iMigniflcant you are, afterall, In the appointment of Smith, there are now midst of His gloriously great out-of- boys and two girls; one boy died two former All-American players hoid haps useful of them all—our wild game. other game. No shooting would be per Gossip mongers ami spreaders of lies, Abundance of game amounts to mitted on these refuges. In addition it doors. Then close your eve«, while you in infancy, one daughter died at iug coaching positions on the Pacific Horrial people, whom all despise; national health insurance, and to much provides certain other areas as public listen to tht- happy songs of birds as the age of eighteen and their son Coast. And yet, the beat of us n<w and then. Andy Smith of California, more than this. The hunters and Repeat queer tales about women and they build their homes, to the soft, Ott died about three years ago. while fullback on tbe Pennsylvania sportsmen of a country rich in game, shooting grounds where the man of moderate means may enjoy as good soothing song of the wind in the tree- men The two in times of national crisis are solciers Those living are Mrs. Bessie Spack« eleven, won the honor. sport as his well-to-do brother of the tops, ami let your soul expand as you Smiths competed against each other Aud quote the House of ’They,” Hunk of all the beauties you have seen man and Claude of Portland, and when Columbia met Pennsylvania in three-fourths made. Thev are rugged, shooting'rlub. It further provides for a enduring and can shoot. They are clean fuller administration of tbe important Thev live like lords and never lalsir, and heard and you realize that you like Roy who lives on the old home 1902. livers and quick thinkers, ami they Migratory Bird Treaty between the A "Tli»y's" one task 1« to watch his the trees must be stretching ever up stead. There is also a brother. The new Oregon coach, known to bis neiglitor ward in the attempt to please God and Leander living in Portland. There friends aa "Dick ’, has followed football have a vim and steadiness in normal United Stales and Canada. pursuits which only life in tbe open can And tell his busin««» and private affairs your fellow men. It is a bard task to Tbe Game Refuge Bill is tbe product ever since his college days. He coach- f give. To the world at large they are sowers of please everyone it'» tine, but in reid were many friends and neighbors of the practical experience and know ed tbe Oregon football team in J933 While in other directions our conser ledge of the foremost game authorities work and worth we find our happiness that attended tbe funeral. after completing his law course m Hie There folk! in the Home of • They.” and in making Olbera happy we mane East, and in 1904 returned to New York vation effort is tiecoming more and more from everv section of the country. It It 1» wholly uwleM to follow a "They" ) ««"«■•*••• happier. Keep ever striving TALES THE CENSUS TELLS to tutor the Columbia eleven for a year. constructive, in the care of our game war fitted to the country's needs. And Census figure? ehow that— Changes in football that have taken and especially of our water-fowl we the whole coet of adminiatering the With a ahip or a gun, for he slips away to please, let the corners of your mouth Ami into hia house, where you cannot ' turn up. not down and strengthen Seven-eight? of all the money place since then have l>eeu studied have Isen content with merely prohibi measure is covered by a ve.trly license tory measures. The result is that this fee of one dollar paid by each hunter of yourselves bv acknowledging your left by married men in America carefully bv the former fullback. In valuable national asset is in danger. migratory game. Those who hunt only recent years he has aided the Oregon It is locked and bolted and guarded to— weaknesses. If someone criticise«. take that criticism and look it over carefully, for their dependents is derived coaches, giving a good deal of service to W e need consider only a few facts to local game .»re not affected. This horrible House of “They *’ final the real worth in it and put from life insurance. The bill is entirely non-partisan in the squad lest fall when Maddock was realize its worth. Though you cannot get in, they get out, it into practice. We are none of us Eighty-two per cent of the value head coach. Tbe wild game of the United St. tes. character. Men like John W. Davis, Awl spread their villainous tales about, above criticism; not we can learn to Tbu»e in charge of Oregon athletics I according to Government estimates, has Secretary of War Weeks, Senator Pat of the combustible projierly is in of all the rascals under the sun profit by it and to let it make us more look forward confidently to tbe 19251 a v»'ne over one billion dollars. In Harrison, Senator Simeon D. Fes», sured against fire, but— Who have come to punishment, never worthwhile. Don.t worry when you season. Smith is a coach who com-1,lle $*«»<« of Pennsylvania and in some William Jennings Brvan, Senator one Ninety jx-r cent of the men en •tumble; remember, a worm is about mands the situation, maintains a good ISouthern States the wild gam" is Joseph T. Robinson, Representative Belonged to tbe House of "They.” the only thing that can't fall down. A gaged in active business fail to coaching organization, keeps up morale, Ilnore valuable than all of tbe State's Nicholas Longworth and many other —Youth's Companion. man's enemies have no power to burin reach old age with competence. and gets bis instruction over to the I'*»• stock. In one season in tiie Slate leaders have come out flat footedlv for him if he is true to himself and loyal to team. of Minnesota, ducks were shot by the it. The lata ¡secretary of Agriculture, Nineteen out of every twenty Did You Dvor fr>top To God. Can you not glow away from Smith played on Oregon elevens from successful gunners having a food value Henry C. Wallace was a strong advo persons fail to provide for their old criticism? . 18!M> to 1901, tbe last two years as of over one million dollars. Yet we cate of tbe measure. age or for their families. — THE PRINTER'S DEVIL captain. He played cn an Oregon have given little attention to construct By E. It. Waite, Secretary, Shawnee, Over 5.WW.000 sportsmen, throughout With the result that— eleven that triumphed over a Univer ive measures to perserve and increase Oklahoma, Board of Commerce. tbe country, have endorsed the bill, Union Evangelistic Meetings Eight million women are forced sity of California team 2 to 0, a remark- this highly valuable and. if destroyed, either individually or through the or THAT y. -i should pin y<mr faith on The Union Meetinfs are in pro« to earn a living. able achievement for tiie young Eugene I unreplaced national resource. the future of your city, not on Its past. gross at the Baptist church thia institution. He made bis "O” also in I Hunting, the most ancient and demo ganizations of which they are members. Thirty-five per cent of the wid Leading national societies and organ- TH AT it costs nothing to be loyal to track , competing in tbe broad jump andlcratic of our sports, is becoming iucreae- . izationa have expressed their strong week, and will continue there un ows are in want. the home citv. the weight«. While at Columbia the I ingiy a rjd, Iuan-g gpOrt, open to thoee That every citizen should boost H e lees il ia found the church it too Ninety per cent of American Oregon man starred in track and crew I„nlv who can afford membership in a I approval of it. Among these are: , Tiie American Legion, the National home citv and help steer the ship that small to accomodate the crowds. widowhood lacks life’s common as well as in football. The Columbia hunting club having iU own perserves. * Federation of Women's Club«, the carries them. There is co-ojieration hy all the comforts. football captaincy came to him iu bis I The bulk of tbe 7,000,009 hunters of the । National Grange, tbe National Aasoci- HIM a gw I •ter can't lie a churches, and a harmony seldom third and last year on the Eastern I country we have overlooked. It is clear ' ation of Audubon Societies, the Nation« Eighty-two per cent of the child grouch. eleven. seen in such a campaign. Rev. A. that one of tbe rights and possessions of , al Forestry Association, tbe Ixaak Walt THAT a good booster is not a man ren of the country are forced to After serving a vear as coach at I I our lieop(t ¡8 threatened. What shall on League, and tiie America Game who savs something good about his I*. Layion of Pallas is continuing leave school before completing the Columbia Smith took up the practicel we <jo aboul il? Protective Association. home city, only when he finds it con to bring such messages as will eighth grade to aid in making a of law in Oregon, locating first at Heretofore, tbe efforts to save the venient to do so, In view of tiie pressing need to con make mtn and women think, free living for the family- Astoria and later at Klamath Falls. game have been merely by prohibitions. serve and increase this great national THAT a live hcoster don't wait, he from the sarcasm, and personal Some years later be moved to Eugene, YEA, VERILY Wholly new and constructive legislation hunts opportunities to boost. abuse. it will be profitable for The subscriber who conies in these where he practiced since. His firm is is needed. There is n w before Con resource — our country’s game, and THAT a real Imoster is eordiaI and especially its migratory wild fowl—the Smith and Bryson. human, lie boosts his city because be every citizen of Dayton to attend days and pays the printer is thrice No details of Smith's contract or gress a measure known as tbe Game least that we can do is to give our whole there meetings. At two o’clock p. blessed. And in tbe kingdom come be salary were announced bv the execu Refuge Bill, which is the most con hearted support to a measure so ad takes pleasure in doing it. THAT he is a real he-man. A man in. afternoon meetings are held for will get a place a little higher than the tive council today. Tiie new coach structive, carefully devised plan for mirably devised for this pur|>o»e as the angels, his name will be written at the will have charge of spring practice. game protection and increase yet de- (tune Refuge Bill. who is not afraid and shoot? straight prayer and Bible study. These top of the column next to and immedi from the shoulder. "I personally think that Smith is on- I 1----------------- services are the most helpful and ately preceding pure reading matter; Til AT he does not sit on the side of Hie la st informed men oj toolball in I Oregon Poultry W ork Subject Farm Reminders lino« and cuss the Umpire, lie geta in the Bible studies are free from and nothing in the house will be teo tbe country,” said Virgil Earl, Univei I of Training the game and does his full share to hius conceptions and prejudices, good for him. He will get comps to all »ity director of athletics. “He has tliel ----- - ---------- Continued success in Oregon honey bring progri ss prosperity to the just what you nerd as a Christian. harp recitals, and have a reserved scat football instinct and is an excellent I Oregon's rapidly developing poultry prediction is not an accident, savs the I he meetings will continue this among the editors, while all tbe delin judge of the game. Smith know» men I industry has created a demand for fuller experiment station. It is a c mibii.a- home city. THAT he is not a hot air merchant, week and next. The Sunday aer- quent subscribers will have to carry and knows how Ua handle tnem.” knowledge along pou try line« To tioa of good boos, pood beekeeping, This view was seconded by tbe mem meet this demand it..... allege ■ « offer- good equipment, an I a good location. <>r a buck-passer. He is "Johnny-on« vices will be held in the Methodist water for the performers anti all up in J the gallery. church. —The Salmon Herald, bers of the executive council. the-spot," always willing to work. ing poultry short couiees frum Feb. 2 to ( ...................... THAT he radiates a spirit of "we M irth 14. The courses aim to help Eliminate Euiopeun foulbrood in can and we will.” t n^e attending to meet the problems of Oregon aud cross bees bv replacing all THAT a little prosjierity does not the practical poultryman and to train mienor queens with good Italian swell him up. the student in tbe methods and practi- 1 „ <|cJvCT19* This is one of the biggest steps * —These are the kind of men to have; ces that make for «ucce«slut poultry toward success, savs tbe experiment they are the men who do things ; they k«ep‘n«- I station. are the men who build cities, they are Practical work on tbe plant will be i the kind of men to tie to; they start given. Cne dav of each w eek will be somewhere and get somewhere. They [devoted to visiting leading poultry • 1 Crop rotation where otherwise practic are not only good starters, but thev are farms of the state at Canby, Junction able on Oregon farms helps to eradi good finishers. Citv, Lebanon and Corvallis. It. Is cate weeds, avoid insect pests and planned to organize the short course plant diseases, and reduce toxins. students into a club for discussion of Other advantages listed by (he experi LOST LINKS live poultry problems. Members of the ment station are conservation of soil college staff will also take part in these fertility through the different demands Chicken? who get homesick. discussions. jof root systems of different crops, and A backbone in a hammock. Courses offered include breeds and bv »Bowin« recuperation after r" crop« — breeding in which the origin, history . lhat ,uake a bcav - v »iemand on the soil. A tramp sleeping in the dog and utility value of the common poult house. ry breeds is studied. Actual work on Beekeepers are urged to see that th« A bankbook in a circulating judging aud culling the poultry flock entrances in late winter are free of dead library. will be given in a course on judging and bees and rubbish so that bees can hav« culdng. The student may hatch and free flight on sunny days. By lifting Landlords who give kiddie part- brood his own chicks to take home with Ilie back end of the hives the beekeeper ies. him in the course on incubation and is able to determine by weight th« AutomobiHsta who ask you to brooding. Actual feeding of a flock as amount of stores the bees have. well as a study of the common poultry hop in. feeds aud tbe mixing and balancing of A woman’s bedroom without a Order the equipment now and have it rations will be given in tbe course of ready for use when the spring rush mirror. feeds and feeding. starts, savs 11, A. Scudder. Oregon lee- Construction work on poultry build A game warden for a mosquito man and bee specialist at the state ings, the location of poultry buildings hwh mp. college. There is much to do, and the and the various types of poultry houses one that has the su|>ers on at the proper A beautiful woman running a are treated under courses on location time geta the most honey. beauty parlor. and bousing Practice work in killing and dressing fowls for market and in candling and grading market eggs is Mr. Thickhead—“When I read N otice —A special meeting of included in Hie course on marketing about some of these wonderful in« Naomi Rebecca lodge No. 83, I. 0« poultry products. ventions in electricity, it makes Game Protection Vital Step In Conservation—Says New Old Scrap Book The House of “They Ground Hog Day O. F. has been called for Monday evening, February 2nd at which time the president of the assembly will pay her official visit. Many a young man who asks me think a little." Miss Smart—“Yes, isn't it re for the daughter’ h hand succeed? only in getting the father’d foot. markable what electricity can do?’