S ay tot DAYTON, OREGON AUGUST 27, 1925 V olume 2 No. 1 OPTIMISM ,ook Weil it the Well! i (Written for tb« Oregon Tuberculosis There «re various giades of op One of the pessimistic 'optimist, who expects the best and worst. Then When we go to th« "county fair", prepare* lor th* whether by Hain or auto, we would do there »« the reasonable one, wh<> Wall to ba a» cautious, for it 1« the hope* for the best because he h«- vacationist who is «pt to come down done all he can to make it Come with typhoid lever while in the country o' upon hi« return. Typhoid is a true. Finally, there is the cheer­ dangerous Hine«», a long and expensive ful idiot who goes out in a rattle­ one. Typhoid lever la spread by the trap motorboat without oar’s, be- human excreta (bowei and urinary cam Ue hope* this will be ooe of discharge«;—and it is no wonder that it the times when it doesn’t break ba« been Miu that tor every death from , thl« dlse«»e, »omeon« sbonld be bung. down. Water from wells or streams or »pring»* optimism is the most agreeable which drain territory contaminated by frame of mind to go thru life with; th« human being» 1» one of the mo»t1 anj taken by and large, it i* the ferUto «ouree» of th. d!.e^; and tb.- ’ Nothing i* gained by worry- Association, bv Dr. B. 8. H«fl*n. limist«. of New York.) "Now I lay me down to sleep"— Oh, what a happy phrase! Enwrapt in folds of «lumber deep, While stars their faithful vigil keep, Our barks across the darkness creep Between two busy days. SUBSCRIPTION IM PER YEAR they make sure that their children are immune to thia disease, they have more than a hoj>e—they have knowledge that the children are safe. Optimism is a grand, normal Leling. which is permanent as a founaation for it long a* ine Arts Building at Eugene To Be Dedicated To President Campbell Deadly War Weapons Used by the Aztect Th«- offen.lv« weapon» of the Azt«» cwmuHted of bow« and arrow«, allnga. light javelins and duba. »words The bowe were made of tough, elastic wood end were about So feet I* length. For «triage they used the Maew» of animals or «tag»' hair twist­ ed. says the Detroit Rew*. The arrow« were of light cane, with ■hoot six Inches of oak or other hard wood Inserted In the end; at the ex­ tremity a piece of Itall (obsidian) was fastened with hem-wain fiber and fur­ ther secured with • paste of resin or other adhesive «ubeUnce. Sometimes instead of lull they used the bones of animato or fish. The boat of a fish celled Bbl™ to said to have caused by It* venomous proper- tlee a wound very difficult to heal. It to well known that the Nahua na­ tions did not use poisoned arrows; such weapons would have defeated the object for which they often fought— namely, that of taktag their enemies ■live for the purpoee of sacrificing them upon the altars ef their gods. A» a tribute to a great life »pent in service tn the state, the proposed Fine Art» building at the University of Oregon will 1« dedicated to Prince L. Campbell, late president of the Univei- sity, it was announced today by Mr». milk »upply to readily contaminated. ’ ... Afar we float on spirit wings H«nd.of c.r.1« people, and the food.jng .bout the future, nor doe* it George T. Gerlinger, member of the Beyond the vaulted sky; under their touch p«M along tbi« help n* U be continually expect board of regent». We soar to realms of mystic things It i» hoped to brieg the structure, ticione germ, the typhoid bacillna. * ing somelbing dreadful to happen. And drink of youth’s eternal springs. which is to be erected in the name of «It — yon . _ — ■ .1 t_ J _ —_ A t — £ .. Wb«o eat or .lUnb drink 1 I ku be typhoid ' On the other band, optirnDm art and beauty, to reality soon; and While Mother Nature gently sings germ». your digestive ■ppaiatus »end» when carried to extremes, is a hr the procurement of fund» the All— A soothing lullaby. Country Woman Said them into your intestinal tract where mighty dangerous pastime, It’s Oregon 1925 Exposition will be given they commence to play at mischief. to Have Longest Life October 5-10 at the civic auditorium in Of men asleep, it matters not In the wall» of th* intestine» are the third class of optimist who The country woman, tn spite of her Portland. How humble they may be; ■tructurM which have to do with the "didn’t think it was loaded’’. long hours of hard work, has the best Years ago in a discussion of plans for ’ In sleep we know a common lot; digestive proceaeer—little »pot* which We should always expect, and the new quadrangle on the university I chance of attaining a ripe old age. All strife and burdens are forgot Ilves longer, on the average, than have been named Peyer ’ » Patcbe». . hope for, the best But we should campus, it wa» mentioned to President 1 She the city woman, the city man, or her When the typhoid b«ci!lu» gets into the • r When each has found his friendly cot Camplcell that the regents wanted to I neighborhood of tb- patobe., they have ven good ground* for that country husband. And sails the Morphean Sea. Mortality statistic« «how this to be »Urt sn InttommUon in tbem. j hope; if the ground* aren aren ’t t there there, dedicate one of the new buildings to him eome day because it was be the truth, notwithstanding the fact Tb* pstcti«« become red «nd swollen it up to u* to realise the fact more than anyone else who made that better health protection is afford­ The luxury of sweet repose ¡i and finally naie and gray a» the inda-» aaj that we get a mote stable Bids petty cares be gone! possible the great development of the ed In most cities than Is found in mation progresse» to pu» formation. foundation for our expectation* university, Mrs. Gerlinger explained. country district«. The most favor­ When men their weary eyelids close The ti»»ue btwmes dead and finally The spark of genius brighter glows; _ . , . _ That isn’t pe*simi*na —it* common With nis usual modestv. President able death rates are still found in the ■lough» or rot» of! to leave an ulcer 1 B Campbell »aid that if the university country, although it must be remem­ They gain the might that sleep bestows O'FYKKJHl !•!» WinUW-- bered that the reporting of deaths 1« where the Patch wa». Thl» ulcer may sense Mt < Vf Aft» UNION —* ever cured to honor him thus, he And gayly greet the dawn. We do not go thru life continu- hoped it would select the Fine Arts probably far more complete in the cit­ ■O ao deep as to j>erforate the muscle ies than in the country. wall and even the peritoneum (the ally expecting to get typhoi i ftrVer, building. Many cities have lower death rate« membrane covering the inteatme) and or fma|lpoXt or to Ji« by drowning President Campbell had a great love than the country, however The better J II it goes through that membrane, the for tieauty, Mrs. Gerlinger said, and it health protection afforded by thel serious complication ol "peritonitis Those of u* who do so are called is regarded a» fitting that this building. health departments of moot cities is | may follow. Not only ¡»'there a leakage "neurotics” or “hvpoebond riatto” An indoor picnic wa* gives Sun of the intestinal contents out into the and do not get much fun out o' f which it is Impel will enhance the weighed ac«ln«t urban congestion and cause of art and things beautiful certain rural conditions that may be . Farmer» contemplating land- day by tile ladies of the Peninsula free »paces between the organs of the living, Most of us confidently ex­ in Oregon, should be dedicated to him. specially cuoducive to health. • __________ 8 will Needle Club nt th« home of Mrs. abdomen, but there may be dangerous pect to live A long and healthy clearing thi* fall and Among Dr. Campbell’s last words, | Hygela. hemorrhage» •» W,U - 11 u »« b I1 V “ that the'L A Ro*»ner. The picnic wa* which demonstrate his inLtrent ap ­ lie intere»ted to kn Efe, and so we should D we are Mysteries of Cloud» ill f<>r the enjoyment of the club fatal day for the patient when the wise, we take a hand in our future preciation <4 color, line and form, were: McMinnville National Bank Patch become» a hole. The wonderful clouds that hang • There arc time* in a man ’ s file when families. iigainjpool a car loud of Pyrotol, uieinlw-r* and their Therefore, before you go to the ourselves: we learn to *wim, «•e Beauty is the most important tiling.’* above us at times are In reality huge the government blasting powder, bountiful dinner was served Cale- country, get a typhoid vaccination dune vaccinated against smallpox. pn - Again he said: "Beauty is just another masses of vapor hanging in the air feVer and Low down, the drops of moisture are Tbi* will be the fourth govern leria style, al 1 p. tu and from «II by your ductor. Uncle Bam require» it cteJ expression of goodness.” heavy and accompanied by a myriad for all bis aoldier«. While you are • •_ r President Campbell was stronglv I ment powder pool projected by appearances was greatly enjoyed. away, carefully s it contider .ii. vour .»a.«» milk thereby givt our»elves eome baait* of minute particles of dust from the R tne hank, and the pool i* arranged Those present were: Herbert Wil­ supply and before tasting the water be for our hope* After we are reas- inaaeneed by the Greek school of phil­ earth which make the cloud dark. , for immediate opening to the lard and family, Grant W illard, ---- .j— r Look — u — „„,i .. . tourist I onabl . v gure thgt we are safe a* we osophy which esorts form and beanty When the cloud becomea heavy enough, .j suspicious. «round at .1 the and pru|iortion in all things," Mrs it breaks and rain results. Higher j farmer* The pool will probably Hazeti Willard and wife, Waiter camp for a certificate of inspection1 “In hi* youth at up, the dust specks are absent and afford the Gerlinger said. we can well which shows that the State Board of ' can b«- Wil- lie kept open for about two months Senn and family, Mr*. Veeda Harvard College he came under the the drops of moisture, which are now < sway of those who stressed the values ice crystals, expand and open out. , for receiving order*, and the price lard and daughter Sylvia, Carl Health bss inspected the premises «nd . luxury of optimism, soalvzed the water supply «nd found will be the aame as that collected Bruhn and wife, Joe Fulham and ,, All parent* hope that their of sweetness and light and who brought White light' consists of different rays, carrying from violet to red, whereas tbem «afe. Over 300 Oregon camp« J r in other pool*. 18 00 |>er hundred family, Dan Unger and wife, E. J. already bear thia sign, It indoubt children will turn out to be fine him a cosmic consciousness. He came the denser dust particles of the clouds from a long line of preacher* and Hartman and family, L. A. Rosa- pounds, with cap* included, men and women . Most of tnem teachers, whose noble Puritanism was near the earth will reflect a greater look (or the certificala. proportion of one set of waves than An enjoyable livery will probably be about the ner and family. are not content with the hope, but ingrained, and it was « token of the another, so giving us colored clouds. richness of his nature that be added to middle of November. For full time was had by all, and everyone see that their children's early all his love of the gool and true in The larger and more widely sep­ arated ice crystals of the clouds high­ particulars call or address the think* annual picnics ought to training will be such as to make religion a deep appreciation of the er up reflect all the waves and give us come more often than once a year. McMinnville National Bank B. W. Sigler left Tuesday for Grand beautiful and discriminating enjovment g white cloud.—Family HeraW. Rapid», Michigan to attend the them big and fine. of the amenities of life ” National F.uc«mpment of the Grand All parente also hope that their "President Campbell was remarkable, Marrla&o Licon»«» New Over-Blouse« Armv of the Republic. He wa» Manufactured gas was such a children will not get diphtheria too,” Mrs. Gerlinger said, “in that of Bordered Materials accompanied by hi* wife as lar as Port ­ though he had been engaged all the Arlouine Lavina Johnson, New — curiosity in 1802 that people paid land where she will visit children and If they stop there, it is merely years of bis manhood in the adminis­ Lebanon, 50 cent* each to see it in action in berg, to Orville F. Mick, - p iw w.v». — ■- -------------- — acquaintances during his absence in tration of higher edi-cation in state- Or ; Christine Ague* Morie, "ort-1 * Havmarket Garden sideshow at the east. He expects to vi»it in Illinois foolish optimism, which may or supported institutions, be never iiecame land, to Ernest David Stsely, Por!» g|jd otfier central states while «way. may not be justified. If, however, a politician. He went to the state land; Mary Jane Carl, Carlton, to | house occasionally to give an account Win V.ct r Ci>|><-lnmi, Ft Kal.im- ■" 1 " —— of his stewardship and to state in a dignified way the needs of the univer- nth. Or; Hannah M. Zuercher, s ty. Hi- high integrity of character Tillamook, to Leroy Crimminr, commanded the respect of everyoua for Tillamook, Ivy Ruth Blackenburg himsell and the institution ha so ably Newberg, to Melvin Louis Venden, was al wave the represented gentleman and the scholar; the nan | Co lege I’ nee. Washington: Louica appreciative cf the newest currents of j VanOodel, Eugene, to Alfred Fred tboncbt, seeing the whole pattern or * Schmäling, Eugene. plan of the universe «nd believing Hint ( through more light in religion and e in cation the work* of the Creator would PENDLETON. Ore , August 27— he i xalted.” I' .rlland Elk»' band, of To suc'i a man this enduring moi u- 40 piece», will pl >v nt the Pendleton Round-Up all inent will be erected. It is really being ' built from money donated dii ectly by J September HI, 17, in mid 19. Ill «ddi- tion to the I'ortliindcr*. known for the the people of the state, to which Dr. I pep and harmony of their music, there Campbell gave such long and dis­ will be the rendleum cowt-ov bard, the, Designers of blouses are experi­ American Legion bugle and drum corps tinguished service. Like the Woman's menting with the new bordered ma­ and two other outside bands which will building, it will be constructed from terials and have used them with tine be engaged this week. funds raised by the citizen* themselves success in both overblonses and tunic The show will have three new judges snl rot spi ropriated by ths legislature. I blouses. The model pictured shows a this year, and each is entitled to the very obvious placing of the figured Ths exposition, which has for its! border with a novel collar and laced honor of being cal lad u cowboy, for all are accomplished horseman. 1 hey are purp<«e presentation o( the best that front fastening. Fay LeGrow of Athena: Will Hwitsler, Oregon produces in every creative of Umatilla; and Herbert. Thompson of Pigeons Fly Far endeavor, will start the building fund. Pendleton. For years thev have been Up to the year 1913. (W) miles was active in the work of th« Round Up, This is to certify that the firm the record distance flown by any hom­ being prominent in the arena in the known as Sparhawk & Chamberlin ing pigeon, but In that year a flight handling ol steers and wild horses. has this day, Aug. 22, 1925 been' wb » organized between Rome and Tuesday, September 1, 1» official Derby, and a bird belonging to C H. dissolved. C L. Chamberlin retir­ Hudson, a Derby fancier, arrived Round-Up hat day, and on that date ing and F. A. Sparhawk continu­ safely at Its loft four weeks after be «11 loval Pandletonians don Round-Up regalia. Father’s big sombrero and ing the business known as the Ing liberated In Rome. The distance exreeds 1,000 miles. Even this record loud shirt I* duplicated by little Willy, Dayton Plumbing & Sheet Meta! has been exceeded by two birds which for even Hie school boys wear the wild shop. Mr. Sparhawk assumes re­ flew from Pensacola, Fla., to Fall we*t garfi. sponsibility of all debts and col­ River, Mass., a distance of 1,182 Plan* are complete-1 for the housing miles. The time taken was fifteen lects all accounts of all visitors, for Pendleton pride* and a half days.—London Tlt-Blta. itself upon the completsnc» of it* F. A. Sparhawk. gccommoilations. a Government Peninsula Needle Club Picnic See You All Thanksgiving Day