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D. 50—Tree 61—Incarnation 55— Make glad 57—Point of compass 59—Thus 61—Margin, edge, border •4—Hurt gq—Stuff 68—One fl {K—T)ad 70—Exist 71—Native meta! 72—Reddish brown horse 74—Grech letter 76—Fraction of a pound (abbr.) Solution will appear In next Issue. Two Irishmen watching Shriners’ Honesty Of Purpose parade: , The of the earth in this •‘Who are those fellows, Mike?” ''They're Shriners.” period of the world’s history are "And what are Shriners?” those rare folk who think right “Why they're Masons." "Sure and what the divil do they Wint now? They’re gettin’ »18 a day.” “John, is everything shut up for the night?" Everything else, dear.” Career is what a girl has if she likes herself tetter than she likes a pian. SW and 35G Haily oveept Sumlav Sunday* >> •|•ecirtl leaves Poreland at 6:45 arrives Payton 8;(J5; arrive* Corvallis 9;15 BARBER SHOP &a^ico' Jyr.rcutting Agency L»i X< vterg Lnuadry{ Myatony of tho Humming Bird Just how he comes, except that he comes in the air, no human knows. He is almost unthinkably swift; your eve can hardly follow him at close range in a strong light. He is due in May. from the tropics, traveling with stop-over privileges to be sure—but the wonder is that he should come at ail, he is so frail; or should want to when most of hie tribe live their lives down there, where gorgeousnese belongs. His power of flight make those of all other warm blooded things seem clumsy. The ancient who marveled at the way of an eagle in the air had never seen him; he was a helicopter before man could sad a boat. He can bullet him self at a wall; stop dead still just short of it, and dangle at ease from nothing, probing a flower, his mini dure wings a blur vou can not see. He was hatched from an egg as lovelv as a pearl and as «mail as a good sized pea. His body, skinned, would te the size of the end of your little finger. But no bird of prev or squirrel, or cat will tarrv near bis nest, a motor driven needle that darts and dodges, teing too rich for theii blood. If you had half hie energy and spirit in proportion, vou would te king of the world. And he will perch and preen himself sedately as a dove, and hie throat shames rubies, and bis back dims shining brass. Trnlnlnft for Gamplnft It is too bad there is not some way to train the city dweller in the rules of the outdoors and the campfire, just as he must, for the safety of life and property, learn the traffic and sanita tion laws of the city. He should know that it is wrong and intolerable to throw down the lighted match or cigarette in the forest, just as well as he knows be must not throw tin cans and old clothing into the street at home. He should learn the etiquette of the forest just as be does the drawing-room. The smoker would not throw his match or cigarette stump or empty his pipe on his host’s rug or table cover, but. with out giving it a thought, th«' same smoker will toes a burning match or ashes on the fhxir of bis host—the forest—where it threatens property worth millions and even human lives. Dootructlvo forest Flron Here is what a few forest fires have done in the past. In 1871 the Peshtigo fire in Wisconsin burned 1,200,000 acres of timber and cost 1 ,.500 lives. In 1881 another fire in Michigan burned 1,000.000 acres and cost 138 lives. In tin- spring of 1894 the Pldllips, Wiscon sin, fire burned to death over :100 human beings. In the tall of the same year in Minnesota, Ure ran over mil President Coolidge in a recent speech lions of acres in that state and in Wis consin, devastated the towns of Hinck said: “Strange as it mav seem, the ley, Sandstone, Barronnett, Perley, American people, bred for many gen Clayton, Shell Lake. Cumberland, and erations to forest life, drawing no small Granite teke, and killed over 400 measure of their wealth from the people. In 1918 the terrible Cloquet, forests, have not yet acquired the Minnesota, fire turned »30,000,000 sense of timber as a crop. Immense w >rth of timber and property into stretches of cut over land, mostly too ashes and cost over 400 lives. In 1922 rough or too sterile for tilling, have-not millions of dollars worth of privately- awakened us to their vast potential owned timlier and logging equipment worth as growers of wood. Fully one were destroved in Washington and fourth of our land area ought to be Idaho. In 1924 many sections of the kept in forest—not poor, dwindling Pacific Const, notably, California, ex- thickets of scrub, but forests of trees I perfenced unusually severe Ores. In California alone about 500,000 acres fit fqr bridges and houses and ships." were swept by flames. The money loss in timber, recreation, and water Egg stains on silver are remov shed protection ran into many millions of dollars. and act straight. The twists and turns and ramifications of business make it increasingly difficult to keep away from the inclination to retaliate with shrewdness and trickerv. Avoid these bypaths and keep on the broad highway of honesty of purpose, and you will become one of the earth’s bright ed by rubbing with table Halt. jewels.—Inland Printer. To own your own home m-ems a normal way of sturtlng family life. The tlrst «juestlun that presents Itself In solving this problem Is that eg expense. The man or woman whe has ready. Idle cash need not worry but the wage-earner, who can pay only a certain amount down und the rest on the Installment basis, should do some careful planning. Building and loan offering» solve the problem for ninny very «mtlsfae torlly. Learning to save consistently Is another way of reaching the goal. It Is generally considered good busl nets to wait until we ure able tn pay- one fifth In caah for houae and lot. then go ahead and borrow for Hie building. Locution Is an Important point to consider for those In moderate dr- cumstances. 1'roperty In a central und Improved section mny cost a trifle more nt the outset, but It nlso Is like ly to Improve In value und te more su I a Itl e should occasion arise tu <lla pose of It. In growing < It les It la safe to risk a little In this way on the Inv estment. INSURANCE Eire. Theft, Embezzlement, and Life. We care fur your every need. J. L. Sherman & Son Health in Cleanlinete Buildings with smoke-covered wnlls are taboo In Berlin. Regular scrub bing of bulldlriK at monthly Intervals Is required by a new dty ordinance. The measure primarily wits pass«*«! to beautify the city, but advocates of the law say clean buildings also will be conducive to Improved heuilh coadF Hons. Farm» Being Beautified More tten «00 vnrletles of ornuroo»- tai plants and shrubs hnve be«w» set out by Canadian farmers in the Cnp Rouge district In the last few years. Some rare flowers nn«l trees, many with vlvltl colorings, have been starte«! on the otherwise drab fields In that district «s a result, und ttie farmers have become quite enthusiastic about the dominion experiment station's Idea of beautifying the farm. Oregon • Mrs. C. E Mauts dooming Hous«« ’ Best Rooms On Earth” Oregon. ... Diyton, ' Dr. 0. C. Goodrich DENTIST Office Phone Red 49 Dayton • • • Oregon. | T. A. Snook, M. D. 1 Physician ami Surgeon Office, Phone Red 79, • - Dayton, Oregon. Goo I Service THE DAYTON । Rea , • G«M>d Milk DAIRY Deliver Twice Eich D«y Milton Palmer A Dayton, Oregon.......... Phon« 71 x"2 j } G. B. ABDILL | TINSMITH and PIJ MBER Having installed a Landis Stitcher and Finisher, I am prepared to do ah »'••e repairing with neatness. W. F. Abdill Datto's, • Or«gon • Truck Service C. L. Christenson Anywhere - - Anytime Rate* R«asonal>te Faith in the Home Town In an editorial on "Believing" the Albnny (Ala.) Herald says: "It Is believing that wlmt people do counts for more than th«« natural advantages of n region or n com- mnnlty. It Is believing thut the con trlhutlon of every imtn Is Important ns nil face n common tusk, and that every one who 'lays down on the Job' neutrnllzes In some material measure th«- results of wlmt others do. “Find n town whose people believe In It bdtew flint It Is d< -tlned to grow ttn«l prosper tin«) you can no more keep It down than you can keep the sunsliiM* from warming U«» earth." . _ Payton. Value of Faith in Self If cities of Alabama with all ttietr resources and opportunities for devel opment, were completely "sold" to their own people, they would soon feel much greater effects u[a>n their prog- ress and expansion. There Is nothing like fnlth In oneself ns an argument to others. Ahibamn dtles have not been fully "sold" to their people ns have Miami and some of the California cities. Many of the long residents of Birmingham, for example, do not even know what the community has In In dustrlal achievements or opportunities. Half the people d«> not know what Is manufactured here and what can be made, as Is oft«'n demimstrated by n«-w Industries established by outsiders. And so with other Alabama cities.— Blrinfhgluitn Age Herald. Oregon. * iDay'on, Home Ownerthip One of Life’» Big Step» CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 21 by WMtira Newspaper U b I oo .) Take the roadside In a low ami w««t lands, ape, where you want to empha ai.e aud still uot hide the beauty of such a landscape. Nothing la more fitting than the red ualer dogwood Yuu mred not be afraid of overdoing the amount of plantlug in auch a sit uation; It will always be In acale with Ilie greut open country surrounding it and will never dominate the laud- scape There may be other place» where an overdose of red osier dog wood would become grotesque und Ir- rllutlug, but nut so lu the opeu couu tn imagine a sloping hill, «ovi rvd with rosea, or It In u pUte country, with junipers or hurebelia, or In the Eolith with yucca» Such n sight might be worth going tunny mile, to see The top of u bluff may be crowned with ouk or lusple. und In the pine country with white plue. If there be » rwk diff ut a turn, such plants us uutlve grupe, bittersweet, red elderberry, yel low honeysuckle. Junipers, harebells, blueberries, gout beard splreu. ete., all Iti accordance with what will grow lu that auction of the country and make the most beautiful picture, should tie planted. There ure u greet tunny other pluuts thut will gruw In such u situation, and enhance the bar ren cliff. ns there are many otter planta that will grow on the day or gravelly bank. Hum th. -v 1 have men tioned. The native vigetatlon la al ways the correct und sure guide to follow. Avoid stiff formality of plant lug.—Indianapolis Star. Phone (’>8X1, Dayton, Oregon I urm Gonna L. B MARSTERS, Real Estate. Twentv year farm loans on rural credit plan, prepayment privileges allow»'!. We will flnsne«’ you lor twenty years at a less rate of intarest than any firm on i tbs coast. L. II. Marsters, Room 4, Ciiminins Bbig 3rd an I ('. Red 5311, M cMinnville. Solution of Puzzle No. 20. AWL [ s ' ho ’ e WAI T1 [S H O R E EL F IM EMONI [STACK, L l .EMO.N iR E N EIA/ [SPAR K L s ' c J ar ', TA.LjEj [ e .R. a s u r ; e J p UP [MAP P E R[81 [ sage ¡ f [ e e ‘ [c A P'E R [YEA 'w o U L d ] [ d r n I Kt rr! U E 3 T R E Ej M A N E D Is' Lisis] Rubbing the inside of banana peelings over ink spots on thu fingers removes the spots. Tissue paper on the toilet table rubs off cohl crenin from the face and prevents much trouble on wash day by keeping towels grease- lesa.