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♦¿» I .1 ÄunJifg’ McCormick Music Co. Buried “Loot1 PLACE YOURSELF | • IN THEIR POSITION H. P. Rnll^nyGo time table About one hundred thousand dollar» Effective Sept, 7. In gold dust sod currency U m burled Trum» will arriva m follow» In u certain Colorado gulch and has l <> Port In ml been there aim-« 1MH The currency Money No 3oo Eminent Divine Explains the & 53 A M ns« wrapped in oiled silk and the dual No 3M H 37 A M we* placed in tin can« Thia treasure Modern Application of II :1N »aa Interred by Jim and Johu Rey No. 353 «tolda, leaders of a gang of outlaw« 3.40 "Golden Rule." M No. mo *blch terrorised three states durlug ti :« the closing years of the Civil war. Hy I tom fou can buy new PIANOS 25 per cent off of adding i murder to highway god stage Golden Rulo .Sunday Is Itacembor S No :wi rwbidug. l__, _ ....... , ur vlll „.„, On that day people of morn thau fifty <b*v no Inceliseli the cititeli« M. National Prices No. 357 •4 I of Park county that u posse went forth countries will partake of a simple II 10 " 2 tu eslermlnuta them. It was while |n meal, will rand about the orphan chll 2 40 I'. V fi No. ;»r<i hiding from this posse In Geneva dren ot tha Near East aud than maku •I 00 " You can buy victrolas and grafonolas au<h a gift as they would huvu souiu gulcii at the Juuctlou of Over aud Elk 7 13 ” KIMBALL creeks, which flow Into the Platte I ou” U4**u‘ H their children were among 50 to 65 per cent off National Prices river, tbut tbe Reynolds brother*. I th* desolate In the Bible lands PIANOS "Thv e»»entlal thing about Gulden without Informing the other bandit*. j Rule Sunday 1» nut the day un which , bld their loot >5 00 will set aside your Xmas Rtdio set from >420 00 tn >2800 00 ' The exact »pot »elected fur the It I* ubserved. nur tbe vutlug of an Choica of 5 different makes cache was an abandoned mine tunnel orphanage tneal," state» Rev W II J A nearby tree was suitably marked, Hinson, Pastor of the East Side Hup You can get easy terms. We deliver in your home aud the brother« tied with their gang list church ot Portland and V ice Chair Used pianos >100 to >295 Oue was killed by the posse. Jim Rey man of th« Northwest Regloual Com I sed cabinet phonographs as low as >20(Xi J nolds and four others were killed In tulttee of Near East Relief. "The »• । u bunch some week* later. Finally seutlal thing Is that we should each I there was but one left alive. John for uurselves answer the qutstliu Reynolds. He was shot while attempt 'Whut would I have some one else do j lug. with Albert Brown, to raid a if my children were hungry und sutu« lunch. Brown curried him to a place oue had my Income here ' "Guldeu Rule Suuduy sets u terrlflc uf refuge aud Reynolds, reaUstug that he was about to die. told Brown about ally high standard ut giving, Purenta the burled wealth aud how to find It. worthy of the name will go hungry In addition, he drew a rough mup of I any time that their children might bv Represented By the locality which has descended I fed No sacrifice is too great it It is through photographed copies to tbe I for their children Jesus d<mauds the INSURANCE present duy. Having done thia, Rey I same standard of sacrifice for others Dayton, Ore. I as we have for our own. It Is drastic. uolds being full of bullets, gave up the riieft, Embezzlement' I revolutionary but Imperative 'Why ghost. I.if«. Wc cure for your every need. McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway et, though men have been search- I call ye me Lord, l.ord. and do not tbe Ibg for this treasure for over half a I things which I command you be cries Portland, Oregon. “The one who *wuuld observe Gold century, n has not been found. Forest fire* Ipne swept the gulch aud rhe ' en Rule Sunday should. In his Imag Inatlon. see his children deprived ot Buy ton. f old tunnel undoubtedly has caved tn, Ci * WULiJLiLWLSJULIU^^ SJL Otegon bnrylng within Its embrace the loot their natural protectors, scattered hidden by Jim and Johu Reynolds In like sheep having no shepherd, hiding the brief pause of a flight from a by day from their enemies, gathering Dr. 0. C. Goodrich poasei-Jostah M Ward, In Adventure what food they can by night, exposed Magazine. to the bitter cold ot winter or tbe dentist burning sun of »umnier, claiming ref uge at un American orphanage only "r Of firn Phn™ a« Chief Proved Worthine»» to be told there I. no room. Y 1 PhOne Red 49 PLACE TOO HEAVY How did the story of Hercules and •'He should see old liargue strug 'Dayton TAX ON DIGESTION the three-beaded monster, Cerberus, at gllng Oregon. through snows, an orphan grand I the entrance of Hades stagger the child by each hand, with the baby on ' youthful Imagination! What strength, back, who find» at night that that H W. Bui Common Fault I» Over what daring right at the mouth of the her | ’ eerie underworld! Yet from British baby ha» frozen to death. "He should see twelve year old' • 1)1» v working the Stomach. | East Africa come» a news dispatch Chariambus struggling along with oth * * I with the story of a native chief who Among civilized people the digestive | braved » blazing and spitting leopard er deportees bearing hta six year old Phone Red 7s 15 Buy ton. Orejón organs are constantly overworked. The i barehanded. Hercules' story after all brother to safety, carrying hta body. process of digestion cannot be “hus even after he thought the boy was (j OlH i *» । . 1» but mythology, but Murigo was tled," like the brain or the nerve sys Trlmu • in reality. Leopards hud been dead. He must see in these two boys "* •'* * Good Service 29 tem. Is a warning given by Walter raiding the Vaal«. Several of the not only the symbols of almost count | NOTICE M Gullichan, In tbe Buffalo Express. chief-» subjects had been killed. One less thousands ot children, but he • Roast beef require* fully four hours must see In them his own boys. | On account of the lug), 13 niortilnj the alarm was given and , price of for digestion and bread about three rrlmu. seven feet tall »nd a giant In । “There Is little use to attempt tc fPe(| , hours. Sult fish, goose, dried haricot «rrengih: ™ fi^ hta b'ut",ht' number‘ a5-00” to raise th« beans and peas are not digested under the leopard mauling two „„Ys* Ph,n*' "0W ,B Amerl<',n c,re •nd ,h* lc bOU’1 begin- about five hours. greater number whose 1925. tackled him with hta bore hands and' ' equal or rr ‘“"‘-r " “"h" “ h'““ help uing Nov K‘"’ 20, ,on ' Speaking generally, an average din tore him to pieces The natives of leRsnoss ta a claim on American char j 3Z ner requires between four und live British East Africa apparently exer Ity. but for whuin no provision can be THE DAYTON DAIRY hours for tbe digestive organs to do cise due common sense when they elect made. When we see our own children their work. their cldefs.—Pierre Van Pausen In comfortable and happy we can think Day ton, Oregon Phono 71x22 The custom of eating four meals a Atlanta Constitution. of the same number homeless exiles | day Is a continual tax upon the dlges- in the Near East. I - I five apparatus, 't Is one of the gravest “There are few spiritual exercise» p A Qnnrl,o, I. 37 Hunting in Siberia more fruitful than this, and men and, ‘ UH WK of all our dietetic fallacies that con Hunting Is still of considerable eco women who honestly attempt to up J TINSMITHS ami PLUMBERS stant stoking of the human engines Is essential for producing energy. The nomlc Importance over large parts of ply the Golden Rule to these othet Dayton ’ ” ’'regot stomach only work* normally when It Siberia, particularly In the tundra and children will not measure their gifts* Is permitted reasonable Intervals of the forest regions. In »orne localities by pennies, but by dollars, by five» It ta the chief means of livelihood and tens and hundreds and thousands rest. (© by Wtium Nbwapaper Union ) O. B. Abdlll Even during sleep, If a hearty meal while In others It supplements fishing ‘All things therefore whatsoever yov Horizontal. Vertical. Sparse population fB would that men should do to you Having installed a Lmdis Stitcher has-been taken an hour or so before and farming I retiring, the digestive machinery ta vors the survival of fur bearing ani to your children If left destitute) de «nd Finisher, we are prepared („ mals, but the supply |g decreasing as ye to them likewise'.'' hard at work. do all shoe repairing with nnat- We rest the muscles after exertion tbe country becomes more thickly set near. and we relax brain activity while tied. In consequence of the Increase asleep; but the unfortunate stomach tn the number of hunters and the more Dayton. Oregon ta worked overtime habitually. This Intensive methods of hunting fur-benr is why the ordinary rejoinder* to an Ing animals are killed faster than thei Inquiry concerning the health of our multiply. This destruction has led the Rus- 1 acquaintances are "Pretty fair” or I I* airly well" at the best, while very - sian government to restrict the hunt often they are: “Not very well” or Ing of wild animals and birds. Animal President Hopes "Golden Rule sanctuaries have been established. It “Not at all up to the mark.” 27— Pl ¡ot Sunday’’ Will Promote Three good meals a day should b« . 1s difficult, however, to enforce hunt the maximum, with at least four-hour Ing laws over such a vast territory Something Special in Peace. intervals In betw-een. Many persons ■ Inhabited by so primitive a people. engaged In sedentary occupations ben- I Collision Coverage Japanese Women Lawyer»? Near East Relief has caught the at efit by reducing tbe meals to two a day. The habit of eating luncheon at 1 Japanese women will be allowed to tention of President Coolidge and th< C. 8 LhWLs, A gent half-pnst one, afternoon tea, with practice law In the courts of the em plans for the third observance of Gold Solatio cakes and pastries at five, and a four pire if a measure advocated by the en Rule Sunday on Dec» nib'-r 6 haa re D. No. 2 Dayton, Oregon or five-course dinner at seven Is a woman sufTriigc party receives the ap celved hta endorsement. In a lettei! Phone 9x10 cruel test of the working capacity of proval Of the next diet session. DI*, Just made public, the president say»: “The reports of the observance ol the long-suffering digestive tract. In cussing the proposed bill, which would cases of very feeble digestive function put women barristers on the same International Golden Ruh Sunday lust HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ing small and frequent meals have plane as the mule members of the I,nr. year In fifty countries, and Its far been recommended by some physl- one of the leaders of the woman suf reaching reaults In the training of or To Serre 11u nm o ity Better clan«. frnge party said: “Women have phans In the Near East have been of On the Other hand. In some forms of proved to be good doctors qnd they great Interest to me. Thia expression Day and Night Phone Blue 90 dyspepsia fasting within reasonable are certainly better fitted to deal with of brotherhood Inevitably haa a bene win mi th limits lias proved beneficial. crime* and home problems than men Helal Influence upon those who give McMinnville i Oregon a» Woll well DM an thoUP thoae urh«i who ronolv^ receive. because they understand them better US “As practical help la the best ex The argument that women are too sen I Worker» in National Park pression of friendship, I feel that the Yellowstone purk has a vocabulary tlmental Is ridiculous." CALL 69X2 aid which we may give out of out all Its own and tourists visiting If th« prosperity to those Impoverished by Noted “Spoon Eater" Die» first time have many surprises in For Rates ()□ Solution of Puzzle No. 46. war may be of the utmost value In Hood R ver—I he apple tonn -ge store for them. An automobile driver John A. Malmgrene of Parsons. tbe promotion of international good will be about 250 cars above early Is never a chauffeur in the park. He Is Kan., who several years ago became will. The constatent observation of HAY-GRAIN a "gear Jammer.” A waitress Is always famous as the “Spoon eater," died re R e limati a R U B BTS H Golden Rule Sunday cannot but help a "heaver.” and a cook ta known only atid misceL’aneous Newberg—First National Bank as a “meat burner." Most of the cently at the Kansas state hospital j to bring about the application of the N B N A for ejdleplli-s. During tbe period of hauling will build >450,000 bank and of- employees In the hotels and camps of his notoriety he was operated on and Golden Rule Itself to the mtaundt-r □ ANA S ice I iine an<l money •tandlnga of nations and Individuals, the park are students. Twenty uni 27 spoons, a safety pin and other fice building. “I earnestly hope that the voluntary versities and colleges are represented pieces of metal were taken from hta j Salem—First linen twine rold among the hundreds of waitresses and obaervance of this day may become In c. L. Christenson stomach. According to reports he from Salem Linen Mills. housemaids working In the big hotels died ns a result of eating hta blanket creasingly prevalent in the homes of and throughout the world." Three towers, 175 feet high and and camps There are also many which he first cut up Into small strips. America In the annual report of the Neat school teachers among the women em costing >42,000, will carry North ployees, and this year most of these East Organization recently laid before E S E Discard the Pack Mule the senate by Vice President Dawes western Electric power service motored to the park In their own cars. X Barcelona and other prominent who Ie one of the national trustee« ol M K ED The chauffeurs and other tnen em across Willamette in Portland,. cities In southern Spain no longer | tha relief organization, a full account ployees of the transportation and Carlton—Local factory makes hotel company utao came chiefly In have the pack mule as the principal l of the work done during the calendar first shipment of cooperage, to their own autos. M#ny of the students metnod of freight transportation I year Is given. about the streets, and that feature BEST BEDS ON EARTH Diagnoti» motored all the way from New York Chigago bujiers, and others that were quite Oriental Recently the Laura Spellman Rocke and large number» of them came from “My dear sir, what yon need Is a Portland—New KQH radio ata- California. Mrs C. E. Manta, In type have given way to modern faller Foundation, after an investlga Prop. complete rest.” conveniences, a delightful surprise to tion covering two months, donated ti n starts with 500 watts, but will ‘‘But, doctor, I retired from business travelers, and the city of Barcelona H7UM00 to the Near East Relief tc three years ago, and haven’t done any go to 5000 watts. Is planning a subway to help with Ita . help refund the deficit created at the ■work since.” Portland—First telephone cable traffic. burning of Smyrna. At that time thy Seriout Butine»» "Ah, then I have located the seat across river in 1883, carried three Near East Relief by the free use ol of the trouble, you must have some “Hello, dearie—Just dropped In to Gerirai Shoe and Harnees Lead in Applet Its orphanage supplies saved the lives Newest cable carries 752 •«» If you wouldn’t like to go »hopping employment to keqp your mind occu- wires Repairing of, KO, 000 people but. Incurred a de Washington state produces more pled I”—Judge. pair of wires, and total service is with me." than a fifth of all the apples grown ' ficit which It carried for three years Shop next door to Alenile theatre “ Sorry, my dear, but I can ’ t — I sim now 4000 pairs. In the United States, and New York or astil the Rockefeller Foundation ply must buy oomethlng today."—Life, Day ton cam to Ita aid. Oregon stat« nearly one-seventh. 3 e Ballard’s Jewelry Store, £ J. L Sherman & Son CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 46 8 iz ft? 77 il COOLIDGE PLEASED WITH RESULTS Insurance ask for rates Ladd’s Funeral Home I ruck Service ¡Dayton Rooming House E. L. (irosiine I