Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 13, 1925, Image 1

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DAYTON, OREGON
AUGUST 13 1925
SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR
V olume 1 No. bl
Lawn
Social
I
What About Mothers?
licit!hrtjHO!!train.*«a u
Forest Fires Create
Large Labor Demand.
Tree Ring» Will Tell
Secret» to Scientitt»
Brientlats of tb« Field Museum of
Natural History expect to learn what
Soldier in a front-line trench. While
Under Auspice» o( Chic Club
the weather Iura b«*n like for 2<s
thi« 1« something of an exaggeration
years or more 1* the vicinity of Chi­
PROGRAM
. 'particularly in state« ’.Ike Oregon,
cago by studying the ring» on < uk
where the people live under good con­
Orchertra Selection—
and willow »tump«, «ay» “ muMum
DlrecUd by B F Putts. dition«) it doe» remind us that mother*
bulletin. It ha« been found that treos
much more dangerous
of various kind« register within their
hod
Community Churns—
trunks a fairly accurate record of the
Directed bv R. L Harris. undertakir g than it ha« any right to be
SMMM, ber-aua« the wood that gre v
In 1924, in Oregon 10« mother« lost
Rex
Peffer
Harit in* Solo
In the summer «ad that whh-b gr v
their lives In giving birth to children
With gentle grace and constancy
according to the 4L employment letter in the spring ran b« distinguished in
Dorothy D«m»ray
Reading
Akin to that of mother-love
It 1« certain that a large propor lion of
John Tragne these deaths was ouu««sisrv, aid issue.I here to.lav. The fire« have the annual ring«. By these couiparl
Great trees irnve sheltered humankind
Comic Hung
to the amount of
greatly i.ami>ered logging operations, on«, deduction«
For age«. They have draped above
would not have occurred if the proter
Reading
the letter »fate«, and calls for logger, rainfall and sunshine that the trees
The forms of million», as they slept
DeVere Pentiollow precautions bad been taken.
Tenor Holo
received <»n b* rnsd^
Like babes beneath a starlit sky,
During the ««me year, 82« infants have been few.
Directed by B. L. Harri« ¡ died
Carrying the study further, the ml
Cborni—
M.ny
ol
them
could
have
been'j
Reporl.lromlhevanou.4Lofl.ce.
A coverlet of fragrant bough«.
croscope 1» expected to disclose what
Clayton
Wi
l»rd
.i,.
k
,i»,.
had
a
better
were
as
follow.:
He»«
Solo
And crooned a tender lullaby.
Mv«t i the r ‘pother, h-d
J*’“' . Marshfield, Or. .-There i. little uo- part of the wood was former! during
Mr*. Magne«« tin !vr»lan<hnc of tbaif care, capaciaiiy ।
Reading
Tenor Banjo Duet I Mr.. D. C. Clark ,)nrlD-„ckneis. Education of mother, employment in the Coo. Hay di.tnct. cold, rainy «nd dry seasons, for the
A haoov day arrived when men,
{
aud Pupil
|g
mother, to-lre would teve nt.ny Sawmill, are operaUng at u.»a c»|raeity structure of the little sap tubes dlf
¿X thoughtful of the friendly care
fers according te these condition». |
Select XXth their own »nd their chil- «or ^i. time of year but logg.ng .. not
Experiment« and ebaenatlons a!«e
And comfort they had gained from tree«,
Mal« Quartet
so active. The Coo« Veneer company have shown that the greatest growth
By Group of Girl« .Iren's For thia reason, the Bureau of
Converted forests everywltere
Popular Song*
added a night shift last week, giving In trees occur« on the side opposit»
! Child Hygiene of the Oregon Hute
Into material for home«.
Accompanied by Ukel.le.
employment to more than 100 men and the direction of the winds
For In j
*
Board
of
Health
has
prepare.!
a
let
tea
The canopy that long had stood
stance, there are tree« In Colorado In
women.
of
letter«
to
prospective
mothers,
which
Above mankind was now employed
Art You Interested In Dayton's School
Portland—TLere were plenty of jobs which the heart of the trunk Is close
are «ent monthly »«tore the baby cornea
For grander use and greater good.
on Portland employment boards last to the bark on th« side from which
Transportation?
and lor four month« thereafter
the prevailing wind« blow.
These letter« take up, in a simple week for all men who wanted work.
Amity seems much taken with the
Tonight, when shadow» creep across
Fire fighting job« have been many and
The hills and dak*« where men abide.
school transportation idea. Announce­ way, tb* things • mother should know
there was not a rush of taker« tor these Fierce Storm Thought
ment has been made that four school and should do to prepare for her baby's
Thev know they will be sheltered from
nor for common labor job» at sawmills
to Mean World’» End
buses and two smaller cam will be cerning. They advise her of the pre­
The elements on every «ide;
and on construction job«. Skilled help
engaged for transporting high school cautions
_______ she should take at various
When In their cozy little home«
The
most
terrific «form In the bls
student«.
Amity hopes to draw ।
snd what danger signals to look for a few kinds of sawmill jobs is scarce. tory of the British Isles raged during
They close their eyes in peaceful sleep,
Due to the usual labor turnover at
students from territory now partly |uf
They
her how to go about
the month of November, 1703. Thi»
Great trees will fold them in their arms
covered 1^ the high schools of Dayton, ' conierv|ng her health, and that of her camps there has been a few calle for terrible hurricane we« so devastatins
And «till a faithful vigil keep.
that It was generally believed that
Perrydale, McCoy, and Bethel.
It nnbor» child. The second serie« of loggers daily.
Centralia—There was some difficulty the end of the world had come. De-
•eeuis probable that th« high schools |cii>rs gives her pointer« on taking care
here last week in supplying men t»> fight foe, best known as the author nt
in at least two of the above towns will of the new baby, in the «ame way.
It»
be forced to clo«e as there will not oe । Many expression« of appreciation the numerous forest fires in thi» Robinson Crusoe, who experienced
Horror and
district. Other than these jobs there worst terrors.
enough students left to make it feasible hav, b«m received from women who
confusion seized upon nil; no pen
to maintain «chool«.
1 receive«! these letters and from their was litt'e demand for labor.
Aberdeen-'Hoquiam—Labor turnover ran describe It. no tongue can ex
Dayton will take final action on the J<x.targ, It doe» not «eem to be gener-
at camps and sawmills was very low ore<» ft. no thought can conceive It.'
transportation question next Mondav g||y known, however, that the letters
last week.
Due to fire hazard logging The voice of the wind was like thtn
evening.
.
/are available. Physician» who have
ter. To venture abmed wa« to court
ha* oeen e>:oe* liat curtailed aud there
patient« whom they would like the
Instant death; to stay within floor»
All He Had To Do Was Gee-Haw
is a small surplus of loggers in At>er- wns to risk the fail of the house
eerie» »ent to, should send the patient's
Until Sundown
The loss of life on land and sea and
name to the Bureau of Child Hvgiene, deen and Hoquiam.
Tao tiK*—Forest fires in this district In the floods of the Severn and
State
Bc»rd
of
Health,
Puitlifid.
A hen i. not supposed to h.ive much
• a b<>v left the farm »nd got a
last wetk <»'i.-«<i enspenaion t4 logging Thames, seem« to have been beyond
Prospective mother» who would like tl e
common «en«e or .h.
fact, lay. an ntg. «b. I ’b in »h* cit*‘ He
at several camp» aud required a large computation.’ In London the damage
letteis should »end l«qu«»t to the »»me
Yet every «ime
numb r •< extra luen to work
the to property w»« etc I mat ed at Sionoo.
■ i III®
tl- I fact
t
to
bi»
bririlmr
who
«leot«d
to
stick
Ve»tetday morning J. W. Binis sert oftic«-.
i AC*.
#
.
.
tire lines ,.l< large saw noil» are busv. NXk. Jb* first Eddystone light’ionse.
a
turnip
to
this
office,
which
weigh«
A
♦<■!*«
I
na
of
the
l»e»t
pamphlets
od
A rooster b«»u't got a k’t of intellect lo the farm telling him the joy« m
a ridiculous sort of paco<>. of f. tn
to «bow,
,
'the cilv HI” ’n which he »aid, 8\ pmr.dH and ia 32 inches in circum­ literature available on- variuua »ul j e s ' forest fires in many Puget Sour d years' standing, was swept sway, and
in the Inee of the fact cmwr'sl with the iettersweenti.it
with 't the architect. Winstanley. The
But none the I' »» ®""‘h*'’'(-T hur-ds v we aUtoed out t<F the ference. and
that this country hasn't had a rain (or with the latter Tl ere is no c ut wi.at districts la-t week, there has ie-en hut hurricane ended in a dead calm •'
enough good ««n«e ^‘r:2' .
'counirv club where we golfed until
little
demand
for
logger«
Many
ea
1«
••
| 58 days.
it is hard to say how large ever connected with tins service.
’he exact hour when it had Started
•Th. mule the most desp^
Tj
(_______
for fire-fighteis were received local y
motored to the thjg tnrnip would have been bad we
-aging a week before.
ba» a persistent way,
. „
however, am! were promptly filled f r
had rain.
Of letting folks know he's around beaOh for the week «11’1.
the ino«l part by unemployttl loggers.
Whence Ermine Ccmei
by hl» insistent br»v.
Almost no labor turnover took place al
“
The
brother
on
the
farm
wrote
The bu»y little b«e», thev bus«, bull«
The
European weasel in his winter
sawmill operation« and there are prac-
¡back; “Yesterday we buggied to
Uo pat It Ion Innecossary
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tie | ticallv no skilled sawmill men here costume whs the original purveyor of
bellow »nd cow» moo.
ermine. The snowy white pelt, set <>fl
The watch hue« hark, the gandw« town »nd baseballed all afternoon.
Cohen and Levy were in business legal voters of School District No. 28 of
seeking work.
quack, and dove» and pigeon» ck >.
Then we went to Ned’s and poker- together, and while traveling out west, Yamhill Countv, State of Oregon, that Spokane—The demand for men in by the Jet black at the end of the tail,
attracted attention centuries ago aud
Paaooek» »pr*»d »b«*»
“nd *l“«*k;
Today we Levy took sick and died. The under­ a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of Spokane and the surrounding districts was adopted as the royal costume fot
ed until morning
pig» squeal and robins sing
taker who took charge of the body •aid District will be held at Dayton, continues to be greater ami the supply
serpents »uvw
know eueugh to muled out to the held
wired Cohen:
"Levy died, can Oregon, Schoolhouse, on the 17th day of of help is less than it has been at any the kings of England. It is said that
And even ««rpenw
Edward III forbade its use by any on«
hiss before they »ling.
| httWeJ UDti| Rundown.
embalm
him
for
fifty
dollar« or freeze August, 1«». *t 8:00 o’clock in the time this year, due largely to a great 1 not o{ rovai blood. Thl« ancient royal
Thea we
But MAN. th. r«Ue«t marterpiece
1 Afternoon, for the following objects: number of call« for forest fire fighters. costume adorns the “king" in packs ol
After him fot twenty five dollar».”
"Freeze him To decide whether thi« district is in Die Federal government alone has I playing cards. Later it became the dis­
—that Nature could devise.
| *UPP’
It
Coben wired back:
Will often »top “nd h.«itate BE- that we «taircased op to our room from hi« knees up for fifteen dollars, favor of paying their «hare of tr»ns|>or- more than 10*0 men on fire lines in I tlngtiishlng fur of nobility, and espe-
FORF. HE'LL ADVERTISE.
until the clock hi« legs were froat bitten last winter.” l tation expenses for the transporting of Northern Washington, Idaho and I cially of Judges, who representing th«
I High School pupils from outside Montana, according to D. 8. Olson.I royal P«”er. were regarded merely a»
fived.
United State. Forestry employment
king himself acting through h
Dodging Burvey Bhow« ®0
It is economically unwise to put districts.
_
I
agents
dealing
justice
hu
on Oregon soils deficient in
Dated this Sixth day of August, 19.5. agent here
There is scarcely -ny ex I
le in Ag
shPwlng
thelr among
imperial
fertiliser
Por Gent Fir Gampe
perienced woods help to hll job.« being
prmlne ,g worn ,n the ^¡„j
lime, sav» the experiment station.'
ATTEST
Aro Operating
L. A. Rossner.
The railroad shops at I
of the
an(j cardinal« ol
offered daily.
Beyond the Alps lies Itelv—but "Sluggish” »oil» do not make the best Ruth Hayden,
Chairman Board
Portland, July W.-(Bpeci»D-Tbe fir
1
use
of
fertilizer
while
lime
adds
“
tilth"
Dirinct
Clerk.
Ei hard are employing about one! the Catholic church.
East of Broadway lies rom.nce and use of fertilizer while lime adds
of Inrectors.
logging indu.irv of the west coast is
thousand m n •nd the car repair
to the soil.
operating at «0 per cent «1 capacity »nd a,jv,.nl,ire
department is working on a six-day
Pottible Reaaun
I. at pr<-.ent employing approximately]
week for the first time in two years, j
During a cross-examination an tin
10 (MX) men in eam|» from C<>o. Bay toj
Calls for harvest help from the Colfax
ilertnker produced hl« business card,
the Canadian Hord.r. according to a
district have fallen off but report« from on which was • telegraphic address.
regional survey made at 4L headquar-,
the Palouse country indicates shortage He was nsked why the latter should be
lets het*. Truck logging, ordinarily nt
of this kind of help.
necessary.
capacity at this time of year, i» less
“Oh,” interposed the Judge, 1 sup­
than 49 percent active, employing about
Marriage Licenses
pose It is tor the convenience of people
1500 men in addition to tailroad logging
H< I ’it Ekinner, McMinnville, to who want to be buried In a hurry."
c«mp operation«.
J bn Richard Gump, Guernevili» . Coat« That Reveal
Logging «lo»« tlie Columbia river, in
Cali ; Irene R >ae Csruon. Rex, ’o
Spring’s Signature
the Willamette valley and in Grays
Grunt Barney, Jr , Mill Citv Ore :
Harbor and Puget Bound districts is st
Grace Stell i Edmund.«, McMinn
a higher point than elsewhere in the fir
ville, to Edwin Christian Krst
region, the survey shows, and is I» ' I» '
Rortliind; Gohlie \ Gia»» M i II h —
cent of capacity
Other districts are
mins, to Rry McClellan Robei t-mn
operating a. follows: Con» tav. GG I’”»
Qui look.. Or.; L >diea Mill» , 0 in-
cent; Tillamook Line, 50 per cent;
dee, tn Joseph WorPe, Dundee.
Willapa Harbor »ml Sonthwi stern
per
cent-
Ail
nf
tLe
Washington. 30
Ths friend« of Mrs, G, ". L. \
camp’ npe «tili/ un roiimion carrer
nev and family, will be phased to
Willapa
Hnihor
district
.
railroads in 1 be
learn that she and h*r two «laneh
as are many o tl os • tn the
ters and R« v Nissen will he pres­
Tacoma dl-tiict. now opeialing ut Ie»»
ent for the morning church
than W pek cent of capacity.
The «upplv "I log* '» n"w nearer de­
setvice« al the Bip 1st church next
mand then at any time this year, and
Sunday morning. At this service
plans for early resumption of at least
Rev Carl Nissen, former acting
half the present idle equipment have
pastor
of the church will preach.
lieen reported.
Fallers and bucket»
Mrs. Varney and her daughter.
have already been put to wotk at some
camps, and, when the tire hazird Ims
Mis. Nissen, will leave for Marsh­
passed, logging will 1« resumed at
all, Texas, where Mrs. Varney has
many camps now down, the survey
been called as dean of women, by
shows. A number of operations now
the Southern Baptist college locat­
There is no mistaking the signature
closed are awaiting settlement of the
ed there. Mrs. Nissen who former of Faahion on the handsome coat
log rate case.
ly taught in this college, has been shown here. It is written In the soft,
•uede-finlshed fabric, in its wood-brown
Success is not gnat wealth but a
engaged to teach this coming year. color, and finished with many flour
competency—happine»« and usefulness.
Rev. Nissen will go to Chicago (she«. In braid embroidery that adorns
Those who cooperate lor good always
where he will again pursue his the front and sleeves Two small
reap a rich reward.
studies in the Chicago University. pockets, inserted In the long revers,
A dollar by itself accomplishes little
Uitrvduce a new style-point.
Rev. Walter Smith, Pastor.
but combined with manv other dollar«
it Incomes a mighty force.
Portland, Aug. 13.—(Special!—For«rt
fires in many widely scattered districts
both eart and west of the Cascade
mountains last week were responsible
for hundreds of calls for men to tight
the flames and th-ee, coupled with
peak dema-d for lalior irons agricultural
g .vt ng
and construction aource»,
They All Advertise
J. W. Sims Raises SOME
Turnip
Special School Meeting