»AVION tuihume A. N. Merrill Want Ads Editor Entered at the |«>«t office In Dayton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, under lh-< Act of March 3, 1879. t or Salo A cabinet Victor Viclrola, 1150 machine and 140 worth of records. Hul>acrlptiou 11. W por y «er lu advani«. Like n«w. All for 976.00. M. R. Cooper. October. J. 1925 EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank M . Usher. Pastor. Finer and F uisd S vn D avs or M onth 11 oo a. m. 3 Oo p. in. 7 :ÜQ p. m. BUCKHECTSHOES For Buckbect ahona, Men, Boys and Girin, go to C. B. Colli», Mc Minnville. Oregon. C a » u F aid for fais» teeth, dental gola, ^uiiouiu and discarded jewelry. Union vale Hoke 8melting A Redoing Co., Otsego. [ Michigan." Grand Island Lafayette Mn. I). C who ia a When Other Fellows Bought Orchids He Bought Orange Blossoms Harvest Days Will Soon Be Over 13 If .y: Carl Laemmle presents A call at our store will find us well stocked with seasonable goods for fall seeding and feeding. Seed cleaning and feed chopping or rolling, reasonably and promptly done. We grind wheat into graham and corn into meal. Fresh supply of old wheat flour now here. We handle eggs and poultry. An inquiry concerning prices will be • cheerfully answered. member of the American Guild of j Da ton M*B<i<<lin, Guitar and Banjo Il (10 a. in. PkusantCburcb. Bike ’ teacher», announce» the opening of Mt 3 00 p. d>. iMÍayatte her studio, McMinnville, 72H, 3rd 7 10 p. m The rburcb la a building aud loau St., Saturday, Sept 26; Newlierg, aociety to help erect mansions iu * H5 South Blaine St , Thursday, heaven." [October let. A limited number of Day ton students accepted. Methodist Church Phone, Day ton 11x18. REGINALD PJ LAURA L a PLANTE in W Botavo nu Fuimm H cwdav » Bunday School, 10 A. M., Frank W. See 8. C. Purkey for prices on Hole, BUp't. poultry and dairy food. Phone Morning Worship. 11 Sermon by Pastor RtAl 79. 7 00 p. m. Fpworth la-ague 8 00 p. m. Preaching Services Ail pupils desiring to take piano 7 30 p. m. Frayer Meeting, Thursday. lessons this year please make arrange ments at once as lime will lie limited. Service at Webloot, 9:30 A. M. Class will begin November 1st. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Mrs. J. W. Bhippy. Huudav School Rev. J. F. Franklin, 1‘aator. Young woman wants work. Experi enced clerk. Will do other work. Ref Full Goepol a«*«mbly erences, Call 32x4 Preaching aud Divine Healing Service For Hole Bunday—2.00 p. m. A White sewing machine in good con Wednesday 7 :3U p. tu. dition for sale cheap Bible Study urs W E Foster, Davton. Oregon All are welcome to eome and worship with us. Pastor, supplied. BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton Incubator For Sale and W The Fast Worker UI W A dramatic picturization of "Husband of Edith.” famous popular novel by GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON Directed by Wm. Setter Farmer’s Warehouse Company, Phone, Red 67 Arcade Theatre* Sat. Oct.1 Dayton, Oregon Admission 10c and iific. »lb W5M36S» Box Shooks, Cabinet Work and Mill Work I am now adding to my Box Business, a full line of building material of all kinds. Lumber, Doors, Windows, Wall Board and Roofing. When in need of anything in this line'come in, I will save you money. ani Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware prices that are right. I Lave a 240 egg incubator lor sale Price $18.00 This machine is in first class condition urs Mary Fulham, Davton, Oregon BALLAD V- M. R. Cooper at I Oregon. Dayton, MILK 10:00 a. m. Sunday Hcbool 11 :00 a. m. Preaching Service Milk may carry disease germs und in 7 00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. this way Infect persons using milk. 8:00 p m. Evening Service To pi event this, milk is often pasltur* 8:00 p. m. Prayer Service Thursday lied. In preventing the transmission Walter G. Smith, ¡’»»tor. of disease germs, greater emphntis An examination for forest ranker will sb >uld co placed on the methods of i be held on October 27, in twenty-six Furui Reminder» obtaining the milk. The dairyman' different states, according to word just should have clean pails and clean hands received by district forester C, M. (From O. A. C. Experiment and the udder of the cow should be Granger. at Portland. Important Station) cleaned before mi'alng The farmer changes «re that receipt ot applications If properly mixed, homemade who takes the milk pail from the fence, will close on October 17, 1925. No Bordeaux »pray is superior to the aud, without washing his hands, milks applicant will be allowed to try the commertiall v prepared product, the cow which has been standing in a examination unless he lias received an says II. P- Bares, plant pathologist dirty stable is not getting clean milk. admission card in advaAce from the at the Oregon experiment station. Furthermore, he is neglecting a duty U. 8. civil service commission, Wash The ready mixed material is infer and responsibility be owes his family ington, D C.; hence, forest officers ior for a winter spray especially as and his neightiors. The poisons and urge all prospective applicants to secure ¡1 does not adhere so readily as dirt in milk, are real sources of danger at once form 2415, either from the Examination for Forest Ranger that prepared on the farm. Where the constituents are sold in separ ate packages by commercial con cerns a good product may be pre pared conveniently from them Full directions for mixing Bor deaux may Be obtained free by writing to the experiment station at Corvallis. It is unnecessary to use more than twouunces of copper carbon ate to the bushel in treating wheat for smut by the dust method, if it is good material rightly applied. Experiments just completed by the experiment station prove that the use of larger amounts is not only a waste but an inconvenience to the user. Protection rgainst winter infec tion of Oregon loganberry canes with leaf anthracnose, bud blight, and cane die back msv be afford ed to a considerable extent by spraying the canes at this time of year with Bordeaux mixture, says the experiment station. The canes should be covered from base to tip. Oregon wheat growers are ad vised by the experiment station to use the standard copper carbonate for wheat smut rather than the various mercury dust compounds lieing put on the market by com mercial concerns. Careful experi ments just completed at the sta tion indicate that the latter are far more expensive to use and only partially effective in smut control. High test copper carbonate should always be used. A permanent wound dressing for fruit trees may be mode by mixing dry Bordeaux mixture with raw linseed oil. It is harmless and effective, soys O A C special ists. to the body, but they can be eliminated bv the careful collection and distribu* lion of the milk supply. The cows should be cared for in a sanitary stable and every means used to keep them clean and healthy. Cows should be to milking. cleaned preparatory Covered pails should tie used to keep the milk free from dirt. It in very important to keep the milk clean after it ia collected. All liottleH sbollii! be sterilized and the hand* should net be allowed to come in contact with the milk or inside of the liottles. Flies and dirt should not gain access to the milk at any time. In spite of the care exercised in many p’nees in collecting milk, a certain amount ot infectious material gains entrance to milk alter it is collected. To prevent these organisms getting in'.o the body and so causing diseases, paateuriaation is widely prscticed. Cities after pasteurising milk have noticed a drop in the amount of sick ness and in the number of deaths. The history of city and state health departments is full of epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria and septic sore throat, caused bv milk infected bv a sick person or by a carrier on a dairy farm In order that uncooked milk shall be safe it must come from cows who are free from ttiberculoal» or other diseases; the barn and dairy building must be scrupulously clean, people who have sore throats or any other signs of disease muet not milk the cows < r handle the milk in any way, and the milk must be cooled al once and kept cool. 1 applications original, photostat or certi fied copies af their original discharge. Forest officers state that there are openings for good, live men with practical experience in the woods, and forest school graduates with practical experience. In Oregon the examination will lie High standards increase the respect ol the milk indiidtry for milk sanitation. held at the 13 headquarters towns ol High standards increase the confidence forest supervisors end at the eight in of the consumer and consequently Washington. increase milk consumption. 1 I I Z”X F'l 1 w LAI Money to Spend w w Raintest Clothing $ Neckties Ki Just received a ship ment of neckties in the rayon silk fancy striped patterns. Will not wrinkle. Priced SI. oo S the good ones. Shoes and Rubbers » The famous “Shelton’’ adjustable cap in the lat est pattern. Made of wool mixed. 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 82.00 Stag Shirts Kl Of the Rose City brand A in shirts, trousers and hats w these are also guaranteed Made in water proof. Now is the time to Caps to 35 inclusive. Forest rangers with experience and proven ability are eligible to a maxi mum salary of $2400 per annum. Many of the higher positions in the forest service are how tilled by men who started in as forest rangers. The examination consists of three parts, educational and mental test, practical questions relative to the duties of the position, and experience. A medical cettiilcate is required but no photograph. Applicants witii military or naval records must attach to their ■ ww Save by Trading at Nome w w So Vou will have more W commission at Washington or from any forest supervisor. Entrance salary for forest ranger in the U. 8. forest service is $1500 in the United SUtes. and $1900 in Alaska Outside of the salary, the government allows a mileage on privately-owned automobiles when used in official busi ness, and actual expenses when absent on official duty from offii ial head quarters. Houses or ranger stations are furnished rangers or an allowance made in their salaries in lieu of quar ters. In addition to the above, forest offiicers are protected by the federal compensati n act, which covers acci- dental injuries and monthly payments to dependents in case of death. The age limits for the examination are 21 I * > The “Rose Citj shirts, guaranteed abso- lately water proof, of all wool heavy flannel. Priced $10,50. rubber Our rubbers boots are the best that can be purchased, the ‘‘V. S” w w second grade, absolute! y We have tried others but g have found none to com- pare with U. S. super quality for wear..11^ t.ial w "Super Quality” 1 Boots *. TWO 185 ft Mens T S. Rubbers Boys 1 ’ . S. 1.00 Rubbers Youth’s U. S. 100 Rubbers Ladies U. S. 95c. to 1,00 Rubbers Shoes for every one. M ade ol solid leather thru and thru. Shippy & Filer ft