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tribune B ay ton DAYTON, OREGON V olume 1 No. 40 laen Unsung Soldiers SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR MAY 2S 1926 ilkmurtal Sag 1925 With whom fighting men would gladly share tribute on ¿Memorial ¿Day I 7 T 5 1812 1846-llbl ISO! 1917 , Flags arc out, and bunting fresh and sweet Decks every store and house upon the street. It’s very verve, the red, the white, and blue, Flaunt to the breeze their message, ever true. That men have given all, in jteace or strife With but one thought, to save the Nation’s life. These flags and flowers bespeak the real regard In which a nation holds, as winning card, Her patriots. They are the vital spark, The clarion call, to which the worthy hark. And so, today, as spring brings forth her flowers And winter’s wastes become emeraldic bowers. Those men who love their country most outpour Their tribute, all unmeasured, at the door Of those who gave their best —their very all In a quick answer to their Country’s call. V There are tonic soldiers who have never worn An epaulet, or who have never borne A sword in service, yet whose simple worth Has been strong savor to a sordid earth; Great souls, who, with an effort, have made gay The simple callings, in their humble way, And, who, perhaps, all unbeknown, have trod With blindfold’ eyes, in serving, dose to God. Belleau Wood, of Glorious Memory Luger numbers ci soldier dead of the Second division are tn Aisne- Mame than of any other organization, hf 'I— it was at Belleau wool. that this division became immortal in dm .ng out the German, in July, 1918, although suffering tremendous losses. Obey fought to give us Peace, and lo ! Let flowers, and flags, and bunting in the breeze Mingle their tribute to such souls as these. The noblest spirits of our soldier dead Would crown with laurels such civilian’s head. And all would in their most befitting way Render due tribute on Memorial day. Decoration Day la Obey gained a better Peace than ours PHOEBE CARY Flanders Fields Catch ’em Young In Flanders fields the poppies How Memorial Day exercise* will be held I Between the crises, row on row, Examinations of over nine thousand here Saturday under th« auspices of I That mark our place, and in the sky, (9327) echo >1 children in three coontiea of Oregon (Coos Douglas and Jaek»on) Upton Fust No. 75 G. A. R. and Upton I Tne larks, still bravely tinging, flv, Scare* beard amid the guns below. »bowed that about thirty percent Belief "Corps No. 6. The procession will wr- substantially free from defects. We <re the dead ; short days ago. I, W. S. Hibbert mayor of the May 30th, 1985, will I* th» 57th Her other seventy percent of the cliil- form in the park at 10:00 a. in and I \ye |¡v, anniversary of the day set aside in »uliset kT* ‘ »w, By the flow of the inland river, city of Dayton do hereby proclaim were loved, and now we lie dren shared «omething like os** and a Gen. John A. Logan's orders No. 11, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Saturday May 30. 1W5 an official designated for the purpose of strew i ing March to Brookside Uemeterv where bah detects apiece among them. Where the blades of the grave grass holiday aud do hereby request with flowers, or other« Ise decorating tie grave* will lie decorated atei lin fake up ♦ 1»^ quarrel with the to’ ! Toe main imperfections were tboee of quiver, Each of these ---- ------ I To you from falling hands we throw I teeth anti of tonsils. that all citi»«n» of this city desist the graves of comrades who died in de-! hcauliful and impressive t ritmih-tii Asleep ate the ranks of the dead ;— r I —. , off -ct*d alswit a third of all the chil Iren * ,prviCPg of the Grand Armv rendere I by Under the sial and the dew, from all labors of whatsoever kind tense of their country, and '¡The torch; hw yours to hold it high! j exAtniot^l (32 8 and 34 •» in-rc-ût r esigei- Malting the judgment day;— on that day. and. in so doing bodies lie in *lm<>st every citv. town veterans of tbe local post. Committee*I If ye b’eak faith with us who die Underweight and impaired and hamlet in our land. On Ibis Mem- Under the one, the Blue; do honor to our departed soldiers orial D»y which we shad so scon obe from the Putt and Corps will degurutel We shall not sleep, though poppies grow ively). vision came next, with 20.4 a od 16 I and Bailors of the army and navy, erve, from the grave of every soldier at giaves in the Odd Fellows cemetery and In Flunder» fields. per cent a piece, In Douglas »nd Jack- —John McRse. These in th" robing» of glory. son Counties, a little over one tenth of home and »broad, comes a silent mess- scatter flowers on the waters prior to W. 8. Hibbert, Those in the gloom of defeat, all the children showed enlarged thyroid age filling out hearts with sincere gr»t-to the cemetery. Fiom the Mayor . All with the liattie-blood gory. glands. While these figures may. at itude to them for the supreme sacratice. n iiuueiow > __ ' aWDer sen«e cemetery the procession will march to In the dusk of eternity meet; Teachers' Exarr. (nations first s’gbt. seem rather startling, thev they made, and creating a a*»eper at npe i Under the sial and the dew, of loyalty to the ideals for which they (ths Opera House where a program »ill NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN are realty just the reverse, In the first Waiting the judgment day;— died. M»y we keep secure that which , given. Kev. M. IL Kendall is the | place, most of these defects c»n ease v that the County School Superin lie corrected. In the second, a number Under the laurel, the Blue; their valor won :• to live as grandly as BI^aker of the day. The school has To the Wahonda Camp Fire Under the willow, the Gray. Invited to join in the procession tendent for Yamhill County Ore., of them have already been eliminated, Girls is due the change in the city they died io service to this country From the »ilence of sorrowful hours will hold the regular examination and the figures given present something where we have so many blessings and library. Thursday after school the m ., .. h...«., n.-;.-! —«>•» e«'"”- The desolate mourners go, of applicants for S‘ate Certificates of an improvement. girls went to the library and pro courage all games, auto races, and fes- citizens are earnestly requested to lovingly laden with flowers at the Court House in McMinn- The low percentage of bad teeth is Alike for the friend and the foe;— ceeded to chase the dirt away. tivities on this day we hold so sacred. cooperate with the Grand Armv m the County Oreg()n> „ especially noticeable Not that it is not high enough as it is ; but still it is Under the Sod and the dew, They scrubbed the floor, washed ------ -------- —' . wrC‘,eS “'e d,y *° ““ . “J ’' follows; Commencing Wednesday, Waiting the judgment day ;— less than one half of tbe amount usually the windows, rearranged the books Ray Spangle of Pendleton is mftv aga>n attest °nr regard for‘bese Under the rose», the Blue; found. This is due, in part, to previous and put up clean curtains. It was spending the week with bis father, honored citiseus and our .ove for our Examinations Under the lilies, the Gray. examinations in schools, bringing this their way of observing clean up Z Spangle. country and our flag. condition to the attention of the parents So with an equal splendor 1 Wednesday Forenoon week. I is also due to the work done by tbe The morning sun-ray» fall, Manual (dentists in educating people to Physiology ’ Reading, With a touch impartially tender, On the blossoms blooming for all ;— ITaicing, Composition. Domestici»«« th« g1**1 importance °* keep- log their teeth well looked after, and Under the sod »nd the dew, Science, Methods in Reading. having defect* found and corrected at an Waiting the judgment day ;— Course of Siudy for Drawing, earlv stage. Broidered with gold, the Blue; Methods in Arithmetic. If we can get parent» to see the equal Mellowed with gold, the Gray importance of watching eyes, tonsils, Thursday Forenoon Ho when the summer calleth, weight and so forth, and the advantage On forest and field of grain Arithmetic, History of Educa of correcting defect» wbi'e thev are With »a equal murmur falletli tion, Psychology, Methods in Geo small, we shall in a lew venrs show The cooling drip of the rain;— graphy, Mechanical Drawing. | H>me improvement over the staggering Under the sod and the dew, . ! figures revealed by the dr»(t during the Domestic Art, Course of study lor I ¿irI , w-r v„u all know> thew Waiting the judgment day Wet with the rain, the Blue; Domestic Art j figure» showed that two third* of <>ur Wet with the rain, the Gray. I voUng men. in the prime of life, were Thursday Afternoon Liefevive physically, and that one th rd Sadly, but not with upbraiding, Grammar, Geography, 1 were incapable of military service. Tbe generous deed was done; graphy, American Literature, I We cannot change the.-«-fact» bv shut- in the storm ot the years that are Phtsics Typewriting, M t .od* in ' ting our eves aud refueti.u to acknawl- fading, Lungu ge, Thesis for P. imary »‘ge that they exist. But we CAN do No braver battle was won;— I.iii.r about ehnilf St if WO fw■ ■»> conditions runiLltntu something it if we face Under tbe sol and the dew, Certificate. I»- the are, and set out to improve them. Waiting the judgment day At ¡east half the impairments which Under tbe blossoms, tbe Blue Friday Forenoou - , lower Minsnui louri phvsnal viuvivuvr efficiency ... in ...... adult life Under the garla! ds, the Gray. The Blue And The Gray Decoration Day Proclamation Memorial Day 1925 Camp Fire Girls United No more shall the war-cry sever, Or the widening river» be red; Our anger is banished forever When are laureled U»e grave» of out Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day;— Love and tears, for the Blue ; Tears and love, for the Gray. F. M. F isch . Born; To Mr and Mm, Edward Leckband of Oregon City, n baby boy at 6:00 o’clock Sunday even ing. May 24, 1925. Mra. Leckband is a daughter of Mrs. Emily Nichols, 1 heory and Practice, Orth'gra- prew)nted if tbev are d„u w h Geogra- in childhood, during eclivul audun- phy, English Literature, Chern school years. Tbev cannot be dealt with unless tbev are t und. and found is try. while thev are still insignificant This Friday Afternoon means that thev cannot be left to I e School Law , Geology. Algebra, discovered bv chance when they hi ve ' grown »0 evident that even a fond Civil Government. parent will notice them. Thev mu«t be Saturday Forenoon revealed by a thorough examination bv Simeone who is trained to give it, a'd Geometry,Botany can find them when they are not far Saturday Afternoon advanced. General History, Bonkk eeping ybv(Spelling), Physical Very truly yours. S. S Duncan. Couuty School Sup’L Kev. C. C. Poling of Salem was here yesterday cleaning up and decoratir g the graves ot bis children.