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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
H. P. Hallway Go. • ïVtrïTriirrrrrrTrïTTTrirrïTinrïTnrriOTirîr) band« of sheep that di« on ih« TIME TABLE ranges. Kv«rv stockman should know th« leading poisonous plants inactive Hept. 7. Trains will urriv« as follow» find out where they grow, and thru To 1’ortlaml manage the stock so that they do 35« 5 M A. M No not Lav« access to such plants. H 10 A M No 351 Cutes cannot be railed upon be 11113" " No. 358 cause fully half of th« deaths to 3 40 1*. M No. 352 such plants occur before the suf • 32 “ “ No 300 fering «nimal* are disco vered by From Port! md o *8 A M their owners. No 3RI II 05 " " N» :I57 Control of the p-mh and prune 2 H» 1*. M Ma, 35« borer, one of Oregon’« worst insect ” N , 353 cusmies of ¡waeh and prune tree» 7 10 “ No,, 356 is easy and cheap as ha« been pro 355 > and 350 Daily evcept Su nday ved by the experiment station, Th« Sundays a special leaves 1‘ortdand insects are controlled by placing ut 0:45 arrive» Dayton S;B5; arriyes | parad chlorobenzene around the Corvallis 9;15 I trees early iu the full when the I U m,>-rature is high Alter it its» ( I ten prop-rly distribute r around 3 the tree, it is covered with a lew w shovels of loose dirt to prevent it» 2 disturbance. W beu applied prop m erly at the right lime, the purabl- 3 chlorine kills 90 per Cent or mire Radica' Œyurcutting 2 of the insects. Agence for Newberg Laundry 21 Cabbage plants recently trans- “ planted are likely to be injured by “ i the attacks of green worm» and Dayton, • Oregon. Represented By " aphis. A lead arsenate nicotine 31 Ju»t applied soon after transplant 1 Dayton, Ore. ’s ?welrv ing is regarded by the experiment INSURANCE station as the t<e’l preparation for McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway the control of these insects in Eire. Theft, Embezzlement. and Life. We care for your every need. Portland. Oregon. Oregon. Sheep dip in n 2 p -r cent sol s. mi jls a i a. a a a a a ution is a good disiniectant for the incubator before storing it away I layton. Oregon until next year Thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the in Mrs. C. E Mauts side of the machine, and washing up the trays is time well spent, Rooming House Save^OnVour advises the experiment station “Best Rooms On Earth" Draining the water from the pipes AJA^AVlKiCCF Oregon. prevents rusting. I > tytön. Box Shooks, Cabinet and Mill Work General Building Contracting Built in Fixtures a Specialty M. R. Cooper Oregon. Day ton, CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies. Cigars. Tobaccos, Fountain Drinks, Ice cream. Bakery Goods as. Wakefield, Prop The Piano of Yes terday, Today and Tomorrow Ï ^pangfe BARBER SHOP KÏMBAUL, Ballard J. L. Sherman & Son Agates grounc in rJ -__ Silverware A fine line of Jewelr prices that 4arearight. You know you can*have an electric Washing Machine in your home if you will. It is yours for the asking at a price that is ngh and on terms which you can easily meet if you want one. The Electric Washer does the work quickly and well at a cost in- 8icn:ficant The family washing can be done for twenty-five cen s a month The heavy work is done without manual effort in «ne quarter of the time used in the old way, and give you time for leisure, res , reading, or social duties. EtauKdl, 1» «»»tor«! “ ““7 “"I“' a"‘‘ W.X ¡„th. tomebulW« ■" »« »' h“* Mhobine. We lb.II be glad K> gi-e von » detooD.tr»uon. lei you one to satisfy yourself of its quality, service and merit. Electric Supplies & Contracting Company . zx Newberg, Oregon. “It Serves You Right" . Phone, Blue 34 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 5/ 2J 30 y. 36 32 « «7 58 64 59 63 67 7 J 72 7/ by Wutirn Horizontal Store, N*w.p*p«r Union.) Vertical. l-Rodent 21—Limb 22—Bey'» 23—»harp 26—Portray B ig B argain O ffer IFOR ONE YEAR 8 The INCOME FROM FARM FLOCK HELPED BY BETTER STOCK Dr. O. C. Goodrich Returns from sheep in the aver age Oregon flock can be increased Office Phone Red 49 considerably by «election of foun dation animals and culling out of Oregon. Dayton poorer individual«, believes H. A. A rare and unusual money »a ving bargain offer in MM»- L'ndgren, livestock specialist for T. A. Snook, M. D. ing matter fvr ti e whole family for a year. We c<W the college extension service. this combination to our readers for a short ttM OUty Physician and Surgeon Experiences of «everal successful sheepmen bear out such a state Office, Phone Red 79, Ren .8x3 Q BIG INTERESTING* ment, he «ays. < Iregon. 4 O ISSUES AT PRIC® • It has been demonstrated that Dayton, Tbit is your chance to ge* 12 big iwuei of ¿Ak-Mc* by means of selection it is possible Good Service these four vuluuble magazines—48 iesuf io Good Milk at half r f th'? uwual rabacriptiea price. ReadingJ to increase the weight of a market .Ie faintly — ftettoo. patterns, wy THE DAYTON DAIRY njltry, datiy, |iv-.«tockt crops. f«rm lamb, and to increase the average fleece weight of the flock. Deliver Twice Each Day Mutton conformation aids in get Send in Milton A Palmer ting heavy lambs which on the the average brings two-thirds of .Phon« 71x22 Dayton. Oregon to thia pai until the oí returns on the ewe. Hence it is — OR DU wise to give the mutton the first G. B. ABDILL bend jour order to our O<DCM consideration. Blocky form with TINSMITH and PLUMBER good depth of body and wide, 35 In the cost of living—from the heavily muscled back indicate the Having installed a Landis Stitcher Forty Things That viewpoint of the hou«hold«r inter • nd Finisher, I am prepared to do ideal type, ested in lower price« Spell Encouragement 36 In merger prospect« “Probably less attention has a'l «ice repairing with neatness. been given to fleece in the avirage 37 In the outlook for tax relief W. F. Abd ill Everybody, right now, 1« interested In the handling of government ex- flock than has been given to mut 3« in getting » bird’s eye view of just what On gon penditurac ton type, ’’ Mr Lindgren says. “It Day'.Od, the general business situation is and 39 In relations between employer ami is relatively easy for the flockmas- what the conditions «re that are affect employee ing the affairs of the country in a favor »enti- t- r to build nfl fleece we'ght by ob i 40 In financial and busii.es» able way. A valuable and very concise serving the principles that stand went C. L. Christenson summary has been prepared by B. C. lor weight in wool. Much has al Forbes, the financial writer, as follows: Coast Industries ready been done since sheep were Anywhere Anytime There ban been improvement: brought into the United States, as In employment Ratea Rvaaon th e Use More filoci- In etock market stability is shown by the increase in the Dayton, Oregon rio Power In the money market average fleece from two pounds in Phone G8X1, American Needlewoman The Household Good Stories The Farm Journal ' and this newspaper , In grain prices Report» !ust issued by the Twelfth 1840 to more than seven pounds. In railroad traffic Form Leoann Federal Reserve District show that This five-pound inciense was In dividend declarations B. MARSTERS, Real Estate. there were a total of 106,629 industrial L. brought about by selection.” In clearings through banks users ot electric energy in this district, Twenty year farm loans on rural credit In foreign trade Not all flocks, however, have plan, prepayment privileges allowed. which includes Oregon, Washington, In mail order and chain store sales ('»li. ami the I liter-mountain states. A been brought up to this average, We will finance you for twenty years at In antomofcile production ami year ago the number waa 94,873, or an and many average less than five a less rate of interest than any firm on demand increased nearly 12,000 in the past 12 pounds, though still other« of the the coast. L. B- Marsters, Room 4, In copper consumption Cummins Bldg 3rd and C. Red 5311, months. In the silk trade These figures are not complete as the same breed average 12 pounds oi McMinnville. In the rubber industry Selection on a large flock reports received were from only 20 more. In consumption of paper companies in the entire district, but in» in the John Day valley of eastern In the packing industry eluded all the large ones. Oregon increased the average fleece In the shipping industry Solution of Puzzle No. 23. The report shows that the sale of weight four pounds in six years. In the building industry in nnm- l eíats e electric energy for industrial pur|>OHt'8 A bers of centers Three things that stand for for Febiuary of this year was 360,823,- E AG E R S o L A R 18 In bu»in«M booked by leading elec- 813 kilowatt hours as. compared with weight in wool, reports Mr. Lingren N G E W R S L trie companies 316,995,119 for February of last vear. are density or thickness, length of O O END 19 In public utility earnings E K E staple, and covering over the body. 20 In purchases of agricultural ma- O E R Farm Romlndors A N chinery and implements By studying these three factors or« Ebo I CUE 21 In savings bank deposits learns to judge fleece weights. By O L D S L A 22 In the volume ot new life insurance PLANTS POISON CATTLE noting the heavier shearing of the written R FEM A I IVI “Keep came cattle awny away from I "Keep iivm poison- ewes of the flock and saving the 23 In hotel construction A E Fd S ABEL lotis plants which are so abundant lamb* from these ewes in buildirg 24 In the volume of advertising S N O E A N I ME 25 In sales of cash registers Ion the western ranges and certain up his flock, the flockmastsr will S E E S R M U Tn equipment buying by railroads D 2*5 parts of Oregon,” says William E. build in the direction of heavy 27 In road building Lswerence, ectologut of the experi» fleeces. 28 In the sugar industry 1 Heavy shearing rams are of In pig iron and steel ingot produc • ment station at Corvallis. He also A clean, stirring, red-blooded 1 course the biggest factor contribut- tion %ays that larkspur cause» up to 10 10 In the number of new enterprises i per cent of the deaths, Inco 5 to 50 • ing to heavy fleeces. Building up drama that will wake up neighbor incorporated per cent of the death« that occur ’ fleece weight, however, is more hood houses who have gone tn n In the demand for gasoline in individual herds of cattle, and ra pid by disposing of the ligbt|H]eep through heavy feeding on 32 In tobacco consumption ' death camas or lupine cause 50 to faring ewes just as the dairyman |H (1W r moving society guff. Hoot 33 In employee and customer owner- Gibson in “Ride For Your Life.” ship of securities to 90 per cent of the deaths in geu rid of h i» border cow. 31 In the outlook, from the tenant's veiwpoint, for lower rents ’ ! position <pl.) «3—A compre»» 3.5— Long »llppery 87—Piar BO—Decay ka — Poverty-Btrlck® s » •1—Sorrowful aw—l-'.Ja.-nlntlon ot »»Hastened (Initials) ••—Eilat ¡ s