(trilnmr 11 ay ton SUBSCRIPTION!!^, PER YEAR DAYTON, OREGON APRIL lb, 1926 V olume 2 No. 34 I The Block House Editor Tr.bune: Precious Baty iizens Military Training Yamhill County Products April 21 to May 1, is Yamhill Camps Start in June | County Industrial Period. Tie Another Mistake Exploded The buttercup is another of those little things, that deceive us by their name. It derived Its title from the Ignorant notion that, when cows ate buttercups, th« butter producing quul idea is for anyone who has an ar Ities of the milk were Improved. The ticle for commercial purposes to truth of thia has not been proved, for advertise it, especially during this the simple reason that cows don’t eat buttercups. The high schools of Oregon Tbs stats of Oregon has within its a credit of I unit for each borders few buiktib»» of greater historic- allow ( ' al importance than the block C. 1 M. T. camp attended. An al- bouse in our park and eertainely non« i tondanc« at e»< h of th« four camps period. Let out-side folks know I tud in that wsf 1 in Yamhill county is more intimately would give • boy one of the fifteen Roch Formation Laughing eyes that took into couDty Rnd ' ssweiated with the pioneer tile of this units of credit required for grad-' Th« term "moiiadMck" la derived Ilie secret chamber of my heart. New ' her products. We produce many from Mount Monadnock s ctlon of our sUtr. Erected under the ualion from a High Schoo . Ups as sweet and tender as a rose, In Washington, the State Un- thgt demand over Hampshire, and is applied to an Iso supervision ot General Joel Palmer, at (>100111« little hands that seem by geMiog tbem lated mountalnllke rests ant of bard that time agent at the Grande Ronde ivmity allow, on. quarters atten- To draw the veils of care apart rock extending above Its surroundings pub|.c e8tBbligb In the late statss of ■ period or cycle reservation three yews pew« to the ad ance of H credits for tbe compiei-1 And all the happiness of love disclose. m8rk(;t Advertising doean’t of erosion. Atone mouatala in Geor Dimpled cheeks that beg a kiss, mission of Oregon as a staid, it will ever ion of the Red Course, one year a J gis la another Instance of this class. And chubby feet with dimples too. arouse memories of "tbe days of old attendance or 3j credit* for the cost much and the result is sure. Dainty bundle of delight and cheer- and of heroic men anti women who laid Red and White Courses, and a In Boston Keep Coing Precious one, 1 don’t see when* Pleasantdale Improvement Club broad and deep the foundation upon student, who has completed the Persona who visit Ruaton are often God finds a darling babe like you, Gov. Pierce will speak at Pleasant- perplexed by Its ma«e of streets A Which bas been erectod this great com Blue Course and receive i a recom But oh. how glad 1 am He sent you here! dale school house, Thursday evening visitor was eomptslnfng to a resident monwealth. As it stands the block mendation for a Reserve Commise- April 22. This is the regular meeting of that he was ennstautty getting lost bouse will always be viewed with in- will be credited with a full two "Never mind," said the Boaton I an tbe Pleasantdale Improvement Club and "Just keep on going straight ahead treat but cannot its value and import year’s requirement at the Univer there will be a good program presented. and you will always eorne out where ance be increased? Cannot it be made sity. This is one of the ben» file to be Everbody invited. Come and spend the you went In.”—Exchange. a lastorical museum, a repository, primarily, for articles associated with derived from attendance at one of evening with us We always have Cheese Very Much Alive The actual contact something to eat too. so come and "And old story,” said • well-known pioneer days. Many of these would be these i»k mps author recently, “tells us how a rail donated or loaned. Olbera can be with high class boys from all sec help us eat it. way freight agent wrote to a gour bought. With an effi< lent organisation tiona of this area under the dem met: 'Peer Sir—We hare now held Farm Reminders your shipment of one Camembert much can be accomplished. The late ocratic circumstances that govern cheese for three days. If same is nnt John G. l*wis, to whom all credit is c «mp life, develops and broadens Oregon dairy farmers who keep called for immediately, it will be due for initiating tbe movement which as no other influence can. 1 be in mind the following points, find shot.' * resulted in bringing the block hones fact that every boy stands tquare- that it help© make their business a Remarkable Lingaiti from the agency to Dayton, collected ly on hie own feel in a place where success believes the experiment Str William Rowan Hamilton. the j •nd placed in the building a number of family, position or money will not station. celebrated English mathematician, historical relics but aside from his com help him in the least, pits him on handled gently give mare who died In 1865. had an extraor- 1 dlnary faculty for learning languages, j mendable labor nothing bas been done bis mettle, and as eyery move is milk. Is said at the age of twelve to ma 1 *« in connpetion, it brings out a That the matter of org-inization may re are creatures of hab t and and have mastered 13 languages, tx-sldes lo lnjIk them a( ceive consideration a meeting of all in desire io succeed. Educators Say u English. terested is called for Tuesday April 20th that th« month in one of these ^uUr jn|ervaU. I nol („change milkers Divine Tree Local H p. in. in the council chain tiers It is camp* develop» • boy more thin Unselfish Idealism Behind The evergreen tree of Asia Is except when absolutely necessary. of course known that the block house is any year in school. Newspapers considered divine. It la the Bo tree, The camps last for one montn. under the control of the city council but A good milker will tuilk on the ■ or peepul. This Is the «acred fig tree. The local newspaper in the United Yammhill County Pomona Grange without doubt this body will approve a and t>egin about the middle cf average at least eight cows per hour. < Ftcus rellgtse. under which Buddha firmer during the night In which he re June. The United State« pays all will meet nt McMinnville Saturday Stales I« «••ch year getting on a work such as herein suggested One man can do all the wcrki sat ceived supreme enlightenment foundation and becoming more and necessary expenses. Detailed in April 17th at 9 :30 a. m. for an all day Pomona Grange session which will be followed ny an evening session. Mr. Frank B. Sawyer, Master of the Pomona Grange, will preside and the morning session will be a closed busi ness meeting to which all regular grange more useful to ita home community. It is ths home newspaper which boosts the town, rear in and year out, which takes the lead in every enterprise which has foe its purpose tbe upbuilding of the community. We frequently hear it said that the members will be admitted. time Independent spirit of tbe news- old At 1.30 p.m. Mrs Bervi Foster, Lect is gone, that its editorial policy is now urer of the Pomona Grange, will lie in subservient to the business office. Yet charge of the lecturer's program which more unsel- —-------------- thia IR is nut not nur. tiue. Ibereis ill be an open meeting to WIIIUIl which the a UH? public is cordially invited. Mrs Emma 'fiati iheahsm in tbe average local news- bington I paper than in any other business enter Bryant, county Supt. ol W «f County «nd candidate for the office of prise. It frequently speaks out in the Public Instruction will apeak. Mr. A. way which It will be for the good of the R Sbunway of Umatilla County former nation and of the community, regard- head of the State Farmer's Vnion and L hs of what the consequences tnav be candidate for U. S, senator will prob pom a business standpoint. Tl.e local newspaper is the principal ably adder«- the meeting. Music by tbe hoosier for the community, and It does Old'« orchestra, and other speakers wil its boosting often without hope of fill oi.t the afternoon oj>en meeting. material reward. Unfortunate is the Another meeting, open to the public, community wich neither appreciates w ill be at 8.00 o'clock when Governor Pierce will give the add rras of the eve nor supports its heal nei.i papers. ning Some good vocal solos and read ings hay« been promised for this partif the program. Following the evwnlng open meeting, the Tomons Grange degree tenm in charge of Mr. A. J. Frwnch, Past Master • f the Pomona Grange will confer the filh or Pomona degrue on a claw of candidates to he furnished by the sev eral subordinate granges of ’I'" county. Now 1» Th© Time To Gan Rhubarb While selecting our spring tonics anil system renovators, let us not forget the humble pie plnnt whicl in so plentiful at this season. It» one great fit'alt (the acidity) can be remedied by adding a small lump of bilking soda before putting in sugar. Several pieces of orange peel, or a handful of rose leaves cooked with it gives a delightful flavor. Pie plant can also be prepared for winter u«e, with very little trouble. Prepare as for cook ing. Sterilize jara as nswal, HU with pure cold water, which is al lowed to flow over as jat’S are tilled with pieplant cubes. keep in a dark, cool placri. Mrs. D. 0. Clark Remember April 21 to May L the period for special ad’rertieing of Yamhill Comity Indoetrfal Pro- ducts. f Wiaconsiu : late Journal. connected with handling twenty formation and application blanks cows and their product, when their Mayor car be obtained from: product is sold to a nearby cream The Commanding General, \ an ery . couver Barracks, Wash A good cow has a large stomach, Commanding General, divided io four chambers, and beet The results are obtained by keeping Camp Lewie, Wash. The Commanding Officer, Fort this stomach full. Large quanities of rough feed George Wright, Wash. No farmer should object to pheas are necessary, and grain in prop The Commanding Ofliier Fort ants on his farm. The birds feed ortion to the -mount of milk and mostly on insects and weed seeds. Worden, Wash. I.utter fat which the cow is capable A recent careful analysis of the of producing. crop of a pheasant shot in an Ore The number of cows kept on th« gon wheat field showed insects, a farm is as important as the quality fat slug, weed seeds and not a The regular meeting of the Pleasant of the cows kept single grain of wheat. A prepotent purebred bull, from Th* gam of having these birds Hour Heading Club was he'd at Mrs. a line of heavy producing mcestors by the tens hundreds of thousands, DeTiers F.i lav April 9th was a very is a large factor in determiug the and letting them serve as unsalar Pleasant occasion. Mrs Gilkey assisted quality of the future htrd and will ied weed and insect killers, would Mrs. DeTiere as hostess to the twenty build it up ’<• a profitable basis. more than overbalance any uam— five people preaen’. Mrs. Cooper being A scrub bull, whether grade or age done to crop« due to the hunt absent the vice president Mr«. Sophia purebred, will make himself ‘TOO ers. And the hunters pay the Sherman presided. Mrs. Medirg-r per cent of th« future herd” by bird costs, out of their annual entertains the c.'ub at its next ineetinv dinking the n>wn scrubs and will April 23. license«. axm put the owner out of business. I R. L. Harrs Unsalaried Weed And Bug Killers Pleasant How Reading Club Home Traffic Signals Boston's Original Name The English name first given to Bos ton was Trlmountaln. which was changed to the present one at a town meeting of the early settlers who gathered at Charles town, across the river, on September 7, 1630. Pioneer in Novels •'Miss Betsy Thoughtless." by Mrs Haywood, published In 1751, Is gen erally regarded as the first really do mestic novel tn the English language. It Is thought to have been the model for Miss Burney s “Evelina." Bay New Husbands Among a certain tribe In the dis trict of Ahmedabad, in India, there is a custom permitting women to dis card their husbands and to marry again on payment of money compen sation to the first husband. Good milk cows are well develop ed heifers. Skimmed milk is too valuable to waste on scrub bull calvta. Milk lb mu article of food and is bandied acco-dinglv. Considerate "Why is It that confounded new maid never answers when we ring the bell?" “I don’t think we'd better be too exacting at first. Horace. The girl tells me she used to be employed at a telephone exchange." Conclusive "My client is not mentally normal. The fact that he murdered his wife Is partly a proof of that, but the fact that he married again Is conclusive." —Dorfbarbier. Berlin. Oregon nurserymen and seedsman I grow the p'ant, best suited to this climate. If plants are recommended I v a reliable nureervtnen, says A, L. Peck professor of landscape gardening at the experiment station, they are safe to try, | If they were not well adapted to tl.e climate, the nursery would have diff iculty in growing them. Color accent in fruit or foliage add to t te attractiveness of any planting, says A. L. I'eck. These accents in autum are obtained by use of holly, dogwood, | Two Fire Cautet Electric light wires hung over nails and oily rags thrown Into a corner are two of the things which give the news papers stories about “fires of unknown origin.'' Wing Spread Variet The spread of an albatross' wings Is 14 times the width from back to front, while the spread of the swallow's wings is only four times the width. Flattery’s Value Flattery Is the art of making others believe you are Interested In them, when In reality they make you weary. —Kind Hans (Copenhagen). sumach», inadrone, mountain ash, and shrubs witu flowers, truit or bright foliage. Other trees valuable in addir g accent at different seasons are vine Easy maple, tulip tree, silver maple, Norway Advertisement tn Portland (Ore.) maple, black locust, honey locust and Journal—"Two married men of meek appearance for electrical sales work.’’ scarlet oak. i —American Legion Weekly. The rose saw flv which attacks all roses in Oregon is controlled by spaying * The Patient Consumer with lead arsenate, says the etumologist of the experimeat station. The larva, a small, dark green, snail like worm, feeds on the underaids of the leaves in j the spring. Dust made up of one part of calicuin or lead arsenate and six pirts of hvdrated lime or powdered sul fur is also used for the control of this r pest. The pathetic thing about the con sumer Is not that he endures what Is done tn him but often cheers loudly at it.—Ohio State Journal. f! An Example A philosopher says he never I heard n generalization about woman i that was not a He. How about this i one? ' —Providence Journal.