Drop« Gather Weight The wither bureau says that the * chief reason why frosen raindrops are of so many different shapes la the fact that partially frosen drops often collide and stick together, giving j shape, that vary with the number and size of the adhering drops, and tbe extent to which they were frosen when they collided. Entirely liquid drops on collision form. If they unite, «uly one larger but still spherical drop. Averajo Flue« Weight The bureau of animal Industry says that the average fleece weight for the United States Ie approximately seven and a half pounds. There is a great difference between the Southdown and the Rambouillet breeds, the wool pro duction varying in Southdowns from six to seven pounds; in well-bred and well-fed Rambouillet, from twelve to tureen pounds. Waterproof Sandpaper Waterproof sandpaper, new on the market, permits use of the abrasive under damp or even wet conditions, and prevents raising dust when clean ing painted, varnished or ornamented surfaces. Both sides have been treat ed and the gritty material does not readily come off, so that the paper Is said to last ten times as long as the ordinary product Mirror« for Macaroni By using mirrors to supplement the sun in drying macaroni manufac turers of the product have found the color to be more satisfactorily pre served, since the deep yellow tint is • not bleached so easily, and the flavor I also is said to be improved. The proc ess is quicker than sun bleaching. Fable Once upon a time there was a mov- 1 Ing picture which portrayed a youth ful bachelor's dinner party without Introducing a swimming pool, buckets of champagne, bathing girls, toy bal loons, silken streamers, half a doten Jazz bands, hundred-dollar bills (con cealed beneath the ladles’ plates). MARSHACH BROS. XT Successors to D. K. Nayberer 18 Stores Under One Roof Oregon McMinnville, Extra Special For Great Statesman Exiled Rivadavi*, the great Argentine statesman, who is considered by many as second In both Americas only to Washington, after serving his coun try in many Important positions, spent the last years of his life In exile in Spain. ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, April 24th Gave Name to University One Group Coats Value to 22.50 ONE DAY ONLY One Group Coats Value to 29.85 ONE DAY ONLY 17.85 24.95 All Millinery Lesss 20 per cent ONE DAY ONLY BASGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS For Friday-Saturday and Monday Palmolive and Creme oil Soap 5c cake Garbage Cans 2 85 Reg, Extra Special $1.98 Potts sad irons, set of 3 “ *• 179 14oz Copper Wash Boilers 5 85 Reg, Ex Spc 4 49 Heavy Tin-Copper bottom wash boilers 3 49 reg2 49 special 1 39 Galvanized wash boilers 1 95 reg, 4k U ‘ 1 00 1 69 “ GQe 98 “ Enameled Tea Kettle Galvanized tubs No. 1 69c 98< “ Rough Gues« "What Is the occupation of that gentleman who works so hard to en tertain?" "Judging from the stories he tells,” answered Miss Cayenne, “I should say he Is an archeologist,"— Washington Star. Friends and Enemies Whatever the number of a man’s friends, there will be times in his life when he has one too few, but If he has only one enemy, he Is lucky Indeed if he has not one too many. —Bulwer-Lytton. Great Eastern’s Whistle The steam whistle of the Great "Eas-tern was saved from destruction by a former officer of the ship, who bought It when the liner was broken up. It is 33 inches high and weighs 98 pounds. Swallowed Itself! 4 «. « «< 2 “ *• “ 3 Rag Rugs 12 qt heavy tin milk pail 14 qt.................... “ Glass and Brass wash board Water set and tray Console Set Candle Sticks Mens Athletic Underwear 42 piece set Gold Band dishes 1 19 1 39 98c 59c 65c 75c 1 69 169 15c 69c $8 60 <e 4< “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 44 • 4 • 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 » 4 4 4 4 89c 98c 49c 35c 35c 49c 1 39 98c 5c 49c 6 40 SATURDAY ONLY-Extra Special 35 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Including Shopping Bag with guaranteed handle $1.00 Recently one of the boa-constrictors In the Hamburg zoological gardens swallowed so much of its own body that it became tied up in tbe form of a ring and was suffocated. The Vital Spot Sarcastical jests on a man’s person or his manners, though hard to bear, are perhaps more easily borne than those that touch his religion.—Ben jamin Franklin. Better Homes Io America atmosphere. | this article should be changed from i1 * Manic io the Home’ to *Ooo<i Munc in However, she continues, nothing wl‘l j the Home’. jt j, a weH knowu fact Ms career learns that free speech may ever take the place of personal music that the world at large often errs in the ! making upon the various available in- choice between a poisonous or nutrit- and unselfishness prevail, can hard y , , ,. I ive mushroom, and it is also true that stsument» from the month organ to the the , of many families are unable be possible w ithout good music, accoi - bmuiucdw » u nine organ, or the grand piano not . . . ; to choose music that will build up the ing to Mrs. Edgar Stiilman Kelley, I p omitting the human voice, one of the % music appreciation of the child instead President of the National Federation ot ’,u' most perfect tone producing mediums. I ........ . . of bringing into the home via record or Music Clubs. In an article on “Music Very lovely, indeed, it is when diff- . 1 radio, that which will vitiate the taste in the Home’’ in the current issue of ♦»rent me members of the family are able to ani| |owe| erenv mora | pUndardH of l»Oth the Chilli Welfare Magazine, which is sing together both secular and sacred ()|,j nn(] yOOng, sing i or devoted entirely to the Better Homes in |music as occasion demands. Die var pro){rnmB jlome music and discussion Am« sica campaign, Mrs. Kelley writes iioos high grade publishing houses c an oj tjie He|wtjon 0, IIlllBjc for home interestingly on this subject. । supply the printed pag> s best suit 1 I >r among ¿^e important edneation- No longer is it absolutely essential • this purpose. Among the rare editions ()f mwe than thre„ that there be musical talent in the of very simple and valuable piano pieces K.Uer Homeg CHII1 lmignM (1.Jring family for the enjoyment of home | is a series of arrangements of the worlds Apfj| 22 |o music of a high order, Mrs. Kelley ( beet classics in tlie field of symphony gg Ja,npR Exetntivo points out in her article. Her article chamlier music, opera and solo numbers Amerk.g says: “The admirable new inventions of which have been prepared by G«x^^ o( gnd superior mechanical musical instru for the imalleit hand®. Even *he read-’ jf>ve 0| ... a ux i ^(,aaty Rre practically unlverMl. ments make it possible nowadays to i ,r ine biu inn over o* them» piece« would bring int" 1 K r Through home play and home munc bring even the Symphony ami the the home much of the beautiful the.at | m(.gnH String quarette to the home while the ic material of th. best music of t,)||y an(Hh^^ ,,,gber radio, when its musical messages are countries, I development of character in children freed from aerial interference will lit be costly. erally envelop every home in a musical A Meal in Return Victim (to barber who has been careless with bls lather)—It's awfully good. You must have lunch with 1 le sometime.—Boston Transcript The End Barrister (at Shoreditch County court, after a long speech by a wom an)—It is trae, then, that there Is an end to all things.—London Tit-Bits. Nothing New A scientist claims to have dlscov- •■rd that sleep can be omitted, but the family In the flat overhead beat him to It—Columbus Dispatch. The Fruits “I have thought, and thought, and rome to some very ridiculous conclu- kions.—B. W. Howe's Monthly. Unbridled Tongues Many a publicist in the course of The home where a spirit oí devotion In closing, 1 repeat that trie title of aud parents alike. Etteetlve nepl. 7. Tianis will arrlvM as follow». To I’ortUml No. ¡Vai AM A M No SAI H 34 A M No. 3 * h 10 57 •• Il No. M2 3:40 P. M No, 3<W> 0 32 »1 II Zez Confrey, famiiua componer of the musical classic. "The Kitten mi the Keys.” I* halle«! by hie friends a* th» moat venni II«* of America's popu I «um Porli «ml lar song com- poaers. Those w ho N*> 3ÔI ti IO A. M know him any he N.i, ,%7 Il IO Il II can mix n »»Ind No. MU 2 ; K) P. M. or a aotig oddity No. tl OU Il II with equal nue- No. 3.-».* 7 13 I» Il cess, which In saying consider able since hla portrayal of tha. delightful pranks Fire, Theft, Eutbesxlemeut, ami of a certain young feline frisking over Life. We care fur your every need. the Ivories has been recognized us the model of American ajtuopatlun But Mr. Confrey haa »Hier "lirMa” In bis repertolre, bis acquulBtuucvS - . . Oregon declara. Country bred. he la u judge Day tun. of liorae tlcsh, nud ulao kimwa a goud cigar. — The simple life ta Mr. Confrey n Idea of happiness. Every so uflvu Mnnb.it- tan geta too crowded for liiiu ami he boards n trulu for the country mid the cotupiinlonshlp of n certain mur muring brook. Inevitably Ue com« a back with one of the merry tunes for which he Is noted. A bachelor, Zez keeps open house £dbtefi' Jyitrcuttin^ for Ida friends. If he Invites a few of \gvney for NevUirrg Laundry the boys over for a midnight supper, he does the cooking himself. Imltu tions to tils lively little dinners ura sought after. There are two dial.vs to Dayion, • Oregon.! which Mr. Cunfrvy la partial Ho are hla friends. Ills recipes for the two follow; Royal Eggs With Mushroom Sauce. J* L. Sherman & Son A4 Brown university, founded in 1764. at Providence, Rhode Island, was known as Rhode Island college until 1804, when Its name was changed in honor of Nicholas Brown, American merchant, who had given it $100,000. TIME TABLE INSURANCE Copper 5,000 Year« Old Copper vanity cases, a copper hand mirror, copper razors, tools, fish hooks and hairpins have just been found in Mesopotamia by scientists excavating the five thousand-year-old palace of the kings of Kush. Copper is truly the everlasting metal. 8. I* M«tilw«iy Go. Zez Confrey Mixes Salads and Songs BAR6ER SHOP 12 «ass ' Salt Pepper 1-1 pound mush- roeam 1 alice pimento I tL^p buller 12 «Ucea Ivasi 1 H cup evapo ruled milk dil uted wlili My > up meat stuck iThla may be prepared from bvuillon cubes) 2 tbsp, tluur Parsley Saute the mushrooms In two tbsp, butter, taking care uvt to burn. m«ae a white sauce of two tbsp butter, n.,ur. evaporated milk and meal stuck Cook five minutes. Add the cooked mushrooms and chopped pimento. Break eggs and drop Into hot fat, be ing careful to keep egg In a globular mass. Just as noon as they are a gold en brown lift out and drain. Place an egg on each piece of toast. Allow two pieces for each serving Pour over all the mushroom sauce and garnish with parsley. Ladd’s Funeral Htme To Serre Humanity He Her Day and Night I’lione Blue 90 Dr. 0. C. Goodrich DENTIST Office Phone Red 49 Dayton ... Oregon Plnsappls-Cheese Salad. Crisp lettuce leaves 1 tbsp pineapple lutee 1 tsp. sugar Green and red mangoes Creamy salad draisina Combine the cheese, nuts, evaporated milk pineapple juice and sugar, and blend into a smooth mass Cut pineap ple circles In halt. Spread cheese mlz- turb on a slice of pineapple and press the other half circle of pineapple on top of cheese as one would a slice of bread In making a sandwich. Cut dia monds or triangles from green and r d mangoes and press Into the edge of the cheese mixture between the pine apple Lay two ot the prepared pieces ■>t pineapple on a crisp lettuce leaf. Serve with creamy salad dressing. This aervas five. 10 slices pine apple 1 cup cream cheese W cup chopped nuts 2 tbsp, evaporated milk Khedive's Ex-Chef Gives Cooking Tip GriMit chefs are born, not uisde. Rnrely If ever do they rise tn the heights In their profesklon by dint of perseverance. In Europe «nd the East a chef with the true gastronomic In stinct Is treas ured jealously. He expects and obtains the treat ment of an ntn- baaaador. H I s dishes are the pride of his master, to be H, QcdoJIan. boasted of to friends in the cafes nnd buznars. Such h chef Is Hnroutoun Gedojlnn. sometime chef to the futility royal of the kliedlve of Egypt, now the owner of a bizarre gobi coast restaurant In Chicago. In his forty-three years as a chef «*xtraordina!re, Hnroutoun's word has been law In the cuisines of three Egyptian princes nnd one princess, the mother of the khedlve When Lord Kitchener wns alrdar of Egypt, before the trouble In the Soudan, Haroutoun cooked for him. One of Kitchener's favorite dishes, according to Haroutoun, wns schlsch- kubb, a dish made from mllk-fcd baby lamb. I’rlnce Jatnlel, another of hla masters, was particularly fon<l of dried cream and honey, a preparation which Is one of Haroutoun's zealously guarded secrets. I’rlnce Saad Pashu wm a keen admirer of n confection Haroutoun makes entirely out of flour, butter and nuts. In many of his admirable dlshea, Haroutoun uses evaporated milk, which Is simply fresh cow's milk sterilized In cans and with sixty per cent of the water removed. Because of a homogenizing process through which evaporated milk Is put, the fat globules In the milk are broken up Into microscopic particles ami dis tributed throughout the milk, where they remain In homogeneous suspen sion. This brcnklng of the fat globules gives a distinct buttery flavor to every drop of the evaporated product, a flavor which ordinary market milk does not have. Haroutoun says h« uses evaporated milk In preference tn market milk In the preparation of ail sorts of baked dishes, as well as la cooking, . ----- II W. »urnard, M. I). Physician Phone Bed 78, Dayton, Orefon. G. B. Alxlill Having installed a Landis Stitcher and Finisher, wu an* prepared to do all shoe repairing with noat- neae. Dayton, - Oregon. Dayton Rooming House BEST BEDS ON EARTH Mrs C. E. Manta, Prop. "The action of on»*, in behalf of another, perf irrned in the interest of both, is service. Try the Union Auto Ina. Co. For Service C. S LEWIS, A gent . Neetkut Barber Shop Dayton, Oregon Expert Ladies Hair Cutting Earl G, Kidd, Prop. Odd Mixture of Races Found in Madagascar The peoples of Madagascar have long furnished a fusclnutlng mystery for ethnologists and archeologists, says the Detroit News. They are of extremely mixed cultures, inclusive of three apparently main elements— Bantu negroes from Africa; th«* Hovas of Malay stock, and a fringe of Arabs all along the coasts, the descendants of the Fatlmlte caliphs, who wore driven out of Arabia nnd Egypt In the Eighth century. Those three ehunents are subdivid ed Into fifteen or more main trlbea. Which In turn are divided again Into smaller partially distinctive groupa. There are also hints of n pygmy ele ment among the populations. Madagascar, Incidentally, Is the | only spot In the world where lemurs,' believed by evolutionists to bo the parent stock of both monkey and man, are still numerous.