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DAYTON TRIDUNE A. N. Merrill............................... Entered at lb« poil utile« In Dayton, Oregon. a* mcoih I cl»«e mail matter, under tha Act of March 3, 187U. HubwripUon |I.W per year in advanoa. January St. 11*38. toialrn A.lvsi'lslnjl THI.AMI RU ANFRESSASXX IATI' I Dayton. Ham. Ev»ry;rtunl«v Union rale S p. tn. " . " l.afarott« 7 :30 p. in. pike 11a.m. 2nd and-HL Holiday» bland Up m IMandSrd "What would your boiuo bo Ilk« ii there w«rr no churckaeY" Methodist Church Sunday Mchool, 10 A. M., Frank W. Holo, Hup't. Morning Worthip. 11 Hermon by Pastor Epworth la-ngue 0 .30 p. tn. Preaching Norvice» Prayer Meeting, Thursday. By JOHN W. MACE By Mr«. R. G. Hxdley Field Director of th« Near East Relief Mr«. David Kobiimon «pent severs! days last weak with relative« in Fort- lin l «ad Tigard. The observance In December of Golden Rulo Sunday on behalf of the orirwu work of the Near East Relief, as eponaored by President Coolidge, call« again to public attention the Importance and elon'H- canco of thia humanitarian enterprise. In the current number of the Review of Reviews, Mr. Mace reviews what America hae done for the people of Bible Lande. Thle extract Is given by op«clal permlsolon of the publlohoro. Asia Minor, although It meant th« turvy huid. where things herculean hasard of absorbing a mil ars not what they seem nor lion new inhabitants Into a population of live millions on a limited and thin- as you expect them U> be. Everything that the Amert- soiled area. It was a task and risk from which ean thinks he knows «boot the Near Eaat turns oat to be different when he the strongest and richest nation on gets there. Far example, nothing Io earth might excusably have shrunk more definR, to the American mind— Huge borrowings and deeperata «xpe before the American leaves homo— dlenta were necessary In srder to feed than the wall-eetabhabed fact that and shelter this horde of fugitives Turkey achieved a tremendous vic Inevitably there was great toe« of life tory over Greece three years ago, among the rick. infirm, and aged, But to crushing the power of the Greek na only the strongsat «urvtvsd Don utterly and securing to Itself an day that undeelred Immigration is fast HE Noar East Is a true topsy EVANGELICAL CHURCH Frank H. Flaher. Pao’or. Veraoo Hadley «ud Ralph Thompson of Portland spent (be week end wi'b bom>- folk«. fi Mieaes Lucille Newhuune »nd Evelyn Lalavetta were Land Plaster and Country Bran cars soon to arrive Katordav afternoon visitors at tbs J. A. McFar lane home. We always make money for those ot our customers who can anticipate their requirements, before cars arrive on track: Merle Reichstein of Willamina visited relatives here over the week end. The Htnngtown Needle Club met at ftie home cl Mrs. Geo. Lobmaon last * Thursday a’lern'am. Let us get together and figure. Del ciuus refresh- luvut» «cited, by the hoeteex aesiaUd by Mrs Scott Eduards. Mem- Arthur Robinson, Geo. Robinson and i Brandon of Condon. All report a jolly good time. 7 30 p m. 7 :30 p tn. Farmer’s Warehouse Company, 41 Dayton, Orogun Phone, Red 67 H Mesdainea H. Thompson, Arthur Robinson and son David, Geo. Jackman and Elisha .Manning of McMinnville spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs David Robinson. Nuudav Hchool 11 A. M. l^roy Walker, Pastor. Full Uoapol Aaeombly Mr«. Geo. Robinson visited relathe* Stop. Look. Listen. Don't fail to hear th« Irish Evangelist from KHIarn- ey assisted by his Wit« the cornetivt. Sunday Hchool 9:30 A.M. Preaching 11: A. M. Hick prayed for Wadneadav, H; P. M. Everybody welcome to hear the Little Man with th« big message. Pastor Thomas Griffin. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dav ton Services every Sunday ns loRow»; Bible School 10.00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M Christian Endeavor 7:00 P.M. All friends are invited. BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton 10:00 a. m. 11 :00.x. rn. 6 30 p. m. 7:30 p m. Prayer Service Thursday R:00p. tn Walter G. Smith, Pastor B. Y. P. U. Evening Hervlce C*»H Palli for false teeth, dental gola, puiiuum and discarded jewelry Hoke Smelting 4 Relining Co'., UUeg< Michigan.*' For;—Federal Earm Loans bee Attorney Frank Holmes. McMinnville, Oregon. 17-21 Agent Wanted in Dayton Terrilmy Hworn proof of 175 00 a wh I, (1.50 an hour for spare time, in traducing Fine?! Guaranteed hos iery. 126 styles and color“. Low price». Auto furnished. N< capital nr ex;>erience necessary. W1LKNIT HOSIERY CO, Dept. B-53 Greenfield, Ohio. 19-2.'*. at Hopewell, Sunday. Mr«. Ths office for WORK- a Thing a to Avoid Do not be over fond of anything, or consider that for your Inter est which makes yen break your word, quit your modesty st taelbies you to any practice wh!A will not bear the light or look the world tn the face.— Exchange. Hia Ord ar "Tea, laddie, I waa a commercial traveler once, but not a success, old boy—not a auwess In the part 1 was on the road fonr weeks, and the only order I ever got was the one from my firm telling me to come home I"—l«n- don Opinion. - ■— No Charge Arthur Robinson sod family returned Empty Bowl, Formed by Children of an American Orphanage In Syria. to Willamina, Sunday, where Mr. Rob inson will resume bis work in the saw 502 Board of Trade Bldg. indisputable ascendency in all the proving an asset to Greece. It brought Afgean and Anatolian region. But into the nation a host of clever, mill alter a months lay ofl. visit the Near East and wbat is your thrifty, enterprising people—the sort Mrs. Chris Christenson ot Dayton discovery? There you realise that especially that had made Smyrna the visited with her old neighbor Mrs. Geo. richest city of its else on earth — a Greece looks vastly mors like a vic great army of producers and business Foster one day last week. tor. now, than Turkey. orxanlnra Shabby Constantinople The little eon who arrived at the Athens is vibrant with energy, dis The Turk bolds Constantinople, of tinctly American in spirit. Its popu bom« of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Horsey course, by virtue of scaring Europe's latlon has doubled sine« the beginning January lUth, has been named Robert peac« negotiators when he came down of the World War. to the Bosphorus with the big. inso Th« pro-American feeling of Athens Blair. lent army that had driven all Greeks, is not exhausted by Its imitative ener Ertel Gubeer and Andrew Nichole military and civil, out of Asia Minor. gies; a great spring of gratitude wells Bat there is grave question about how out of the national heart. Greece has were on trie eick list- last week and were much glory there Is In holding the not forgotten that America, through unable to attend school. Constantinople of today. The city the medium of the Near East Relle! looks meaner and shabbier than it and other benevolent agencies, sent J. A. McFarlane transacte i busfntrM ever did before. Try as one will to I her Inestimable assistance In money m Portland. Monday. wish well to the modernized Turk In and in experienced social worker» his professional reformations, one has when refugees from across tb< to acknowledge that if the appearance Aegean three years ago were pouring Biblical “Needle’s Eye” of the city of Constantinople Is any In on her by hundreds of thousands— Gate in Jerusalem Wall sign, the Turk is still the sick man | sick, hungry and dying. of the Orient. And he has lost Syria, Pittsburgh, Kan. — The "needle's I took much comfort in thinking oi Arabia, and Mesopotamia forever. that while I was in Athens, for thert eye” referred to in the New Testa Prosperous Athens is no satlfaction deeper than in help ment Is a small gate in the wall of On the other hand. In startling con Ing those who help themselves Jerusalem, not a sewing needle, at trast, Athens Is a city on a boom By Watching the crowd. It pleased me t< least in the opinion of Job Negelm. the same token the present-day Greek reflect that some, at least, of thos« twenty-three-year-old Arab guide in is In Insty health Greece's come happy folk were among the exile» the Holy Land, who is studying music back since 1922 is amazing. Not only whom America had fed and helped t< at the Pittsburgh State Teacher»' col in the capital and In other Cities, but keep alive until they could stand ot lege. In towns and in country districts there their own feet again. And It is pleas The Biblical passage to which this abound evidences of a sound and ant to record that the Greek public modern Job has adduced a new mean authorities never let down any of theli ing Is In Mark 10:25, wherein Jesus growing prosperity. All this has happened as the direct own efforts because Americans were chided those who "trust In riches," result of Greece's great "defeat” The there helping. They shouldered th« saying: "It Is easier for a camel to ' stupidity of the Turks In driving out utmost of their own burden, and co go through the eye of a needle, than their Greek-Christian subjects, after operated besides in everything that for a rich man to enter the kingdom their supposed triumph at Smyrna, is the American organisations asked; of heaven." proving an Incalculable enrichment to and it should be remembered that "The needle's eye," says Negelm. Greece. After the fall of Smyrna the more than half of the wards of the “commonly misunderstood as the eye When President Coolidge visited Chicago to attend the opening session Greek nation tn Europe, with rare Near East orphanages are Armenia! of a sewing needle. Is known to Jeru- | generosity and faith, opened Its doors children, with absolutely no claim— salem as a small gate within a larger of the American Farm Bureau federation he occupied the ''sky White House” to receive the refugees of Grecian except the paramount claim ot human gate In the city walls. It Is for the use which has been built on the top of the new Hotel Sherman. 300 feet above stock who were being expelled from ity—for refuge on Greek soil. of pedestrians after the larger gate is the street. It is a two-story Georgian dwelling, beautifully furnished and closed for the night for protection. decorated. In the photograph workmen are shown putting on the finishing The gate Is so low that an average touches in one of the rooms. sized man must stoop low to go through IL" Portland McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook In Chicago’s “Sky White House” GOLDEN RULE in PRACTICE A itriet of article» by prominent leader» on the Golden Rule as a guide in Inter national Relation». SSESEESE2SS2Í 2E2EE35ESíSaSSasüSSaB3K3& FURTHERING WORLD PEACE UBLIC opinion in America is rallying to the belief that the nation's own prosperity depend'« to a great extent on the prosperity of •thers. By helping the Near East Relief you are laying a great founda tion for America's future in foreign P 8? i« lands. M You may think it strange that I. as an Englishman, should rejoice to see American competition growing in those countries of the Near East. I go so not only because as a sincere friend and admirer I am glad to see prosperity in this country, but also Because 1 believe it will bring pros perity to those countries also. At the time of the Christian exodus from Anatolia, 1,500.000 refugees were received Into impoverished Greece. It to estimated that fifty per cent of frese people are now able to provide fr>r themselves. The Greek govern- toent Is spending millions for this pur pose. and the refugee commission of the League of Nations is admlnister- tog a large international loan for the tame purpose. I say this to show how Impossible it Is to expect these over- Burdened agencies to take over the many thousand children whom the i Wear East Relief Is so generously and »agnlficently supporting, teaching ghem to csrn their own living and be tome useful citizens. For the Np»r 1 Bast Relief not only gives these chil fren what we generally mean by edu- i nation, but also teaches them all kinds H Groceries Shoes By SIR ESME HOWARD British Ambassador to the United States Salem—58-acre site and $100.- (KM) machinery bought for new 1640,000 linen mill. No Collection Knight Adjustment Go home in Dayton. FOR SALE A telephone, as good as new. Price WOO. J. B. Stilwell. Ralph Hadley was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the Chas Simler F oh S ale —Used piano near Dayton. Easy terms Writ» Marvin L. Shepard, c-o Moore’» Music House. Salem, Oregon. JOB Saturday where he la employed in the lumbering iaduitry, b- is and gnt-ala present wete Mes-lame- H-30 A. M. Sunday Hchool Preaching Service We start the new year with a complete stock of staple goods in oor line, and if you fail to find what you are looking for here, it is because our experience has taught us that the article is ot inferior quality or a very peor seller. Our chick feed »tock will be entirely new and frewh. W. L. Keicbsteia left for Willamina, Morgan of 1926 V V Sweeney, McFarlane, Edwards, Hadlev, Hervlce at Webfoot, Morning Worship, Pleasantdale THE CHANGING NEAR EAST Feilt« Our grocery stock is com- hi Our shoes are of the tain 4e. By ordering often we Known ous ‘Stai’ Brand’ can gne you from coast to coast cm goods obtainable who arc looking; for Our aim is to turn our We lia ve shoes fo m errv stock often so wc ran UI one, at medium | i ice ilwavs Liive vou the n w< t Shoes thaï lit as Well a? pack at ail times hi wear of trades by which they may become self-supporting as they grow up. N \\ e can (give usa trial Here is a work in which we all. For style they are up to the whatever. our faCh. can gladly and heartily co-operate. It Is a common Look (»ui' line over save von money <m your grot 81 minute ground on which we can all join In the service of God and of our fellow We can save cries men. before buy in I hi .. m Golden Rule Sunday will be ob uj you money on foot-wear, »erred throughout the United State» even In December, on behalf of the Near East Relief. Thi» serie* of article». by prominent public men who are supporter» and spoketmen for this great philanthropy, I» designed to call public attention to the background and parpo.tr of the work and Us need for general support. « Shippy & Filer §EEE^£SE2ESEEE2SEBSEESEESESEE3232SE»««