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Ostrich at Food The flesh of the ostrich Is used for food to a limited extent In the sections ot the world where the o«- It Is used fairly fre- queutly by the Arabs, who regard It me and palatable. Ths Dog as Insurance If you own the right kind of Ger- man sliepburd dog, say» Nature Msui- sine. you can save a goodly sum of mom1 •y on burglary insurance 1 mi a dog that Is even more anxluu« to learn than jou are to teach it improbable that the flesh ol the ostrich will ever be used to any cou- aiderable extent. Began Collegiate System Walter De Merton, bishop of Roch ester, originated the collegiate sys Beasts That Blunder tem of the English universities wb.m. the talking of People are always In 1264, he established Merton col senses of beasts and birds. Yet iu- lege. at Oxford, for worthy students stinct often errs. You would certain unable to pay for lodgings. ly think that instinct would warn an animal against poison. Yet many Safety First! horses and cattle are killed by eating this—"Chris Crlssey's car yew, saffron, and other plants, while in America the loco-weed is even crosse» croaslngs cautiously, conserv- Ing Chris Crlssey's corpu».“ After you more harmful,—London Mall. have learned, emulate Chris Crlssey's Where "Bossy" Gets Her Name crafty crossings constantly.—Lewi»- ton Journal. Naturalists list cattle, buffaloes and bison» a* near relations in the Bos Cou’ Returns Home branch of the animal creation. Hence A farmer near Thatcheui. England the term of endearment frequently applied to the family cow. She is purchased a cow from a ranch 12, -bossy" by right of strictly scientific miles distant. At milking time he I Alvin Howard Sanders. went In search cf the recently pur- * 1.. D.. lu the National chased cow and found that It had wandered back to Its home. Geographic Magazine. I Taught by Lip-Reading Comparatively New Children born deaf and taught to or rayon, dates back to the original Char Linnet patent la •peak by Up-reading under the Lon but it» < tnnier^nl utillxatlou han don county council dance in time to ’reo place with!» the last quarter c n- a piano a nd act scenes from Shakes peare's plays. Only One of Its Kind The An erican S. hool of Wild Life Protection, which meets annually in Institution of Its kind in existence. Footnote "Much discomfort is ca rated by buy- Ir? shoes to tit the occasi Ion Instead of shoes to fit the feet." s the amazoo Gazette. Honor of Little Avail “Many a man does not become i -rominent citizen until he dies,” notes e Pleasant Hill Times, “and then < too late.” Moral Courage Lacking There are few. very few. that will themselves in a mistake.— Swift Inks That Last Through the use of the gus heated cauldron It is believed the long lust art of the ancients in tuaklrg Ink that grew darker with the yens Instead of fading, has been reilm overed. The nru prtHXFM retains tl e ■ • r and will not cumule. still bright and clear after hundreds of year», were made of luituua plant Julcea Work I believe that a man gets his great Joy out of work, and t have no |iatlenee with those who think that men are going to be liuppler when they have to work only four or five hours a day. 1 am happleet when I am working, and I believe every other man gets his greatest joy out of real achievement—Charles M Schwab. Curious Fact It Is mentioned as a curious fact that there Is not now a »Ingle living descendant of the male litis Chaucer, Shakespeare, kpenaar. Mil ton. Dryden. Pope, Cowper. Gold smith, Scott. Byron, Moore, Addison. Swift. Gibbon. Macaulay, Hogarth, or Sir Joshua Reynolds. Pilgrims’ Tunes “The History of American Music" say» that the Pilgrim« used but live tunes for their psalmody. What those tune» were ha» not been proved. “Old Hundred" and "York” were two of them; "Hackney,” »ometlmes called “St. Mary's,” "Windsor” and "Mar tyrs" were probably the other three. Limit of Temperature The human body In a state of rest and in still nlr, cannot endure In No Deception There definitely a temperature higher than Angry Customer—”1 though yon I degrees Fahrenheit with 100 per said this dog 1 bought from you cent humidity. • fine for rat». Why, he simply won't go near them.” Dog Safety First what are you kicking about? I told Correspondent wants to know If you no Ue—isn’t that fine for ratal“ women are as smart as men. We have —London Humorist. have an opinion on that, but we have not the courage to express it.—Phila Wonderful Memory delphia Inquirer. Doctor Fuller had «uch a wonder ful meftory that he could repeat 500 Early Needles unconnected words after twice hear The first drilled needles were made ing them, and recite the whole of the In 1826. It was not until 1870 that signs In the principal thoroughfares needles were made entirely by mechan of London after once passing through ical process, and not until 1885 that and back again. they were finished by machine. Barred !! AW, 60LLV ' > NEVER HÄME ANV f VN -'THERES WILLIE SMITH- Hl$ M0THER iFTS HlM P^AV OUTPOOR^ Light playa queer pranks <>a the desert Often traveler» will see. for a whole day. what look« Ilk» a narrow •trip of water, shliumeriiig along the horlion many mile» ahead You may well luiugins how enticing this look» to those y»ho are tired, warm, and thirsty. Thl« 1« not water, however, fur when the vim roll» around to the west It dlaappeara. It was merely a mirage Grit. Scarlet Fever Prevention | Mild scarlet fever is prevalent in Oregon and ailentiun i* called I to the fact no mailer how mild Maflrt fever may lie it l'<¡a|dHngei- oua commuiiieable disease. 'I here eases are frrquentljr missed uiilvia attention called by the presence of typical ararlet lever in those with I I whom they have been in coulact. Woman’s Place Prevention for scarlet fever ha» I approach with reluctance the last burulug que»tlou. Is-wooiau'a place now progtessed to the point where lu thè hume? It certaltily la. but it is as well understiMid ns for any farm Hoinlndore M. P Railway Go TIME TABLE Ettsclive Hept. 7. Train» will arrive as followr To Portland No Nu, No. No 6:63 H 37 HilH ni • M SM 35H AM INDI A. M A M ” r M. •• From Ml 3fi7 W XI A II 111 '* M. 2:40 I*. M 6:00 " 7:13 •• im S|i«eial. Sunday only 8:05 p tn epi INSURANCE; demic, but the production of an Rotet in China active immunity c.tn Ie* produced Fire, Theft*, 'Embezzlement, and Rote» are employed tn Chinn for by the injection of diltitrii toxin, Life. We care for your every need. scenting tea leave», lu Nanking they Not every one, especially adults, •re also generously used by baker» for giving aroma to cakes and pastry. is susceptible to scurhl Brewers produce a rose scented liquor ; Ninety per cent n! the cases a candy made of sugar and rose Dayton. Oregon leaves I» a popular confection. Dur before the fifteenth year. and a ing th« flowering season, vast num hall of these between llo- ag*s of ber» of the petal» are preserved. three and eight so that as wo ad vance in year» we become normally Symptoms Explained immune, The small boy was sent by hla moth- It is possible and highly detira- er to see a doctor "Well, my little man." said the jovial physician, “how ble that we discriminate at an do you feel?" "It's like this, doc- early sgy between (those wi o are tor,” was the lugubrious reply. “You SU»« know bow you feel when you don't immune arai those who ar ¿abics' Jyurcufting know how you feel. Well, that's how ceptible. The Dick test. » li.cb I feel \geticy for Nmlierg j.uundty derive« its name from its origina tors, «impla is iojecling very i i ut- For Once, His Own Lawyer Betts hnd been present when ed toxin into the skin. The m*- Daylon, - Oregon. Jones had made his will. Lnwjer ceptible per«'b will show a more Getts was Inquisitive as to the pro or less maked area of reddening of ceedings. "Was hl» wife present when he made thl» will," naked Getts "No." the «kin at the point of the injec- hts friend replied. "This Is strictly hl» । lion within twenty-four hours. will.” I Those who are immune show ' onlv To Serve lliiiittinitu ¡letter a red spot where the akin is punc- Day and Night Phone Blue 90 Can’t Judge by Apearances We may possibly not be good, or tnred. The reddening of the •kin noble, or beautiful, even In the midst dn-nppeara in a short time McMinnville, Oregon of the greatest sacrifice; and the »1s- A rational method fur the pre— ter of charlty who die» by the bedside ven lion of scarlet fever has lx< n of .a typhoid patient may perchance Dr. 0. 0. Goodrich Susceptible pvrio ns have a mean, rancorous, miserable developed, soul.—Maeterlinck. can be immunized by injecting DENTIST graduated^dnees of scarlet fever Dog of Ancients Office Phone Red 49 From bones and fossil remains toxin. Scarlet fever toxin is not Stephanltz has e«tabll»hed the fact, used in the treatment of scarlet Dayton Oregon. says Nature Magazine, that the Ger fever patients and it should not be man shepherd dog existed In practi given to |M*rsons who already ma V cally bls present form In 5700 B. G— lie infected. Five dose« are used M W. Burnard, M. D nearly 8,000 years ago' for a prophylactic treatment. 500. Early Navigator Physician 1600, 6000. 15,000 and 20,000 skin One of thè flrst American navigatori lest dose« given nt five to seven Phone Red 78. Dayion, Orejón. to mske a voyage «round thè world was Robert Gray, a native of Tlver- day intervals make a complete ton, R. I. Gray's voyage was made In course of immunization, D an ac- the sloop Washington In the years live immunity has been establish- 1787 to 1790. ed the Dick lest will tie negative It is thought that the artificia Gereral Shoo and Harnees Foundress of Shakers "Mother Ann" I-ee. foundress of the immunity will last throughout the Repairing American Society of Shakers, was en life of the individual but inas âhop next door to Arcade theatre tirely uneducated. She was the daugh ter of a blacksmith, and worked s* much as the procedure has only Day ton Oregon a cook and factory hand. She founded been in operrti<>n a few years, the Shakers Ln 1776. conclusive proof is lacking. The treatment of scarlet fever O. B. Abdill Harm of Superstition consists in using scarlet fever anti Having installed a Lindi» Stitcher As It Is the chief concern of wise men to retrench the evils of life by the toxin, which is now easily avail and Finisher, we are prepared to reasonings of philosophy. It Is the em able. The dose of the antitoxin do all shoe repairing with n< ■« t- ployment of fools to multiply them by depends on the severity of the case nose. the sentiments of superstition.—Ad«l It is effective in shortening the ■on. Dayton, - Oregon course of Ihe disease and present The Ananias Club ing complications. There is, how "I hope,” «old the father to the ever, no evidence .at present that daughter, "that when you marry. you and your husband will live with us the treiGnieut of scarlet fever with and let me take care of you."—Cln antitoxin will shorten the mini clnnatl Enquirer. mum quarantine. The ¡solution BEST BELS ON EARTH of Ihe patient should Ie continu'd thè dtttleulty Ile» lu decldlug whu»a hume »Le want» to be In Psrsutially, other preventable dise are wheuever I see un» that appeal» to emise, iolation and tie me. «omeune ha» beaten me to IL— turn of contaci is of primary From "If I Know What 1 Mean.1 t>y portance in stamping out mi Elsie Janis. No. &'>3 No. 366 J. L Sherman & Son ^pnjfe BARBER SHOP Ladd s Funeral Home E. L. Gorsline Dayton Rooming House JAHUAY /CopyHrht. W N V > The Ground Hog r^-HOO- ' 'tO-VO-Otw HERE'5 ONE. T ua ' DiPwr 60 ßACt<- fCmr fM W N H Trophies of Victory The oak pillars In nn old church In Until duchurgi » from :ho Poplar, one of the London suburbs, nose and eilppurutlog glands are said to have been the masts of wrecked or captured ships of the Spanish armada. are Gallantry (J. of () , Engere, Jan, 28 - That Lo« Angeles swain willed 310,000 to the girl who Jilted him. thereby show th> students of the University of Ing in most substantial manner his appreciation of favors extended.— Ore. do more rea lii g iban t) o e of «nd other college or university in Shreveport Journal. the coun ry, e cept one, Am Cosmopolitan New York herst College, was revealed by the There wa« n curbstone crowd on 1925 annual report of the Uni Thirty-third street near Broadway. versity librarian, M. H. Dougins«. "What’a so curious?” asked a newcom er. "A man speaking English,” suld The per capita circulation of the someone leaving. Un'ierity library’s bo< k< home use was 33 09, which was Nicknames No Handicap second mi the list of 24 of the It la estimated that 87 per cent of the big jobs are held by men who leading colleges of the country, once had atrocious nicknames.—Balti according to t4ie report. Am more Evening Sun. herst college, with a student body of 560, was first with a per capita Gentleness Wins The elephant Is never won by anger; circulation of 34 79 nor must the man who would redeem During 1925 according to Mr. a Hon take him by the teeth.—Ex Douglass, 89,117 books were issued change. to students for home me, while An Advantage 19,483 were issued to students at Insane asylum patients don't have , Amherst: Oregon Agricultural to celebrate some sort of week every ; College, with a per capita circula other day.—Wilmington News-Journul. ' tion of 9 54 ranked fifteenth on Wisdom’s Height the Hal, True wisdom Is to know what 1« The total number of books is best worth knowing and to do what sued from the circulation, reference Is beat worth doing.—Humphreya and three reserve desks of the I University library for 1925 was Himalayan The Himalayan cedar, or deodar, 403,104, an increrse of 9 3 per cent thrives well In California, and I» I« e' <«,.< a favorite Christmas tree there. । ’ Mrs C. E. Matita, Auto rop. Insurance Is More Than A Policy Its Service C. 8. LEWIS, A gent R F. D. No. 2 Dayton, Oregon Phone 9x10 Done Brown "Mamma,” said a little boy, who had lieen sent to dry a towel before the tre, "Is It done alien It la Kablegram. A re They Here? Prosperous Times—Those In which you pay Installments on ten things In stead of one.—San Francisco Chroni cle. Jelly Makes Sugar Because of the boiling down process, jelly contains more sugar tlinn the mo - lution from which It wa« made. " ’Nuff Sed" A motorist looked for n lenk In his gas tank with a lighted match. Aged forty two.—R. I. P. Keep ’Em in Sight One should keep one's Ideals high, but not by «hoveling them.—Boston Transcript.