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THURHDAY, NEl’TEMBER I». 1irjo Galli-Curci Swayed by the Seer of Sweden THE DAYTON TRIBUNE LOCAL NEWS Developing Use of Short Length Lumber PAGE THREE GRECIAN DANCERS AT THE SESQUI How to use short lengths of soft The bei" evening ties are th<M»e wood lumber is dealt with in a new forest service circular copies of which at keep u man home after dark. have just been received by the John Baxter, who lost hia barn by I District Foroetár, Portland. Oregon. tiro some time ago, la rapidly bring- 1 The circular Is called “Industrial Lumber", and waa written by E. M Ing his new barn to completion Davis, wood technologist In the U. H. City Recorder Tucker, after almut Forest Products laboratory, Madi t«H> days visiting a niece In Portland, son, Wisconsin. The author pointe out that large arrived home "Thursday evening. ly because of crook and toper in logs, Mr. and Mrs M. <1. Miller accom also because aerlous defect« must be panied Dr and Mrs. Heltzel for a few cut out to maintain the glade, short- ■lays IlHhing trip on the McKinzie length lumber is unavoidably pro tical difficulties and the slowness In the case of softwoods, large Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Robertson and quantities of short-length lumber family motored to Salem Friday to now go to waste outright or are sol attend Miller Bros., Wild West used as to yeild but a fraction of their I Shows. real value. Mostly due to trade cue j tom. but partly the result of prac- ' l*<> not try to frighten your child of the lumber producer to develop I ren into obedience Faith and not markets for short lengths, the com-1 fear should be the ruling principle mon demand In for lumber of long j with them. lengths. The circular, which forest service I Mr and Mrs. Harold Greene, of officials think should be of help to-! Coburg, Oregon, are visiting her par wards better wood utilization, shows ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gooding, for that industrial consumers are now I Prima Donna Gives Wonderful Interpretation a short time. purchacing short lengths In con of the Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg— siderable quantities, also that such I Theo. T. Davis representing the consumers are potential buyers of J A. Nash Co., manufacturing taylors three times the present quantity. It made the Tribune a pleasant little shows, also, that short lengths sold 1 ENRY FORD’S Dearborn Inde Then answer to yourself the number call Friday afternoon. I to the industries as ready-cut stock ■ pendent publishes a remarkable of years that ought to be required to Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Porte, of * price more nearly equal to article on Galli - Curcl and master these thirty-two volomea" Newberg, spent part of Thursday In 'lengths than do Emanuel Swedenborg, by Clarence W. 'short lengths sold for building con-. Barrun of the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Barron, still credulous, con town transacting business and re struction. newing acquaintances. the world famous financial authority. tinued hia correspondence with The study on which the circular Mr. Barron declares that Galli- Madame Galli-Curci for aome months. Little Bobble Cook, who fell a few is based showed that eighteen wood- Curci haa the moat wonderful brain Ho learned that soon after she lost days ago from a coaster going down fabricating industries furnished the he has ever met or heard of in a her dear mother sho had Bought the i a hill which broke his arm, Is be- ■ greatest outlet for short lengths These lancers have selected for their graceful performance the keystone woman, although ahe la much more Writings of Swedenborg In a desir« ■ ginning to use his hand agaln. | so far as industrial uses are con- "a true woman with a life and acul to know more about the other world Icerned. These industries are listed shaped pool in the court yard of the Pennsylvania State Building at the Sea- qui-Cantennlal International Exposition in Philadelphia, which celebrates 150 of affhetion for all that is ennobling whence her mother had gone. She Mrs. Hatte Stanley left Friday in the circular, together with Infor-' and uplifting in tho family, and In spent the entire summer vacation morning via auto stage tor Portland ; mation as to the quality, form and years of American Independence. The spot is one ot the most beautiful and studying Swedenborg's Works, and where she will visit Mrs. White, an sizes of softwood lumber consumed ' artistic on the exposition site The Exposition continues until December L color, furm, and muaie.” Mr. Barron is chairman of ths declared? "They have meant, and old time friend, for a few days. by each. Hutch Trustees, who acting under the mean more to me than anything else The publication is Department will of Lydia S. Rotch of New Bed I have ever read.” Gaorge Thompson and his brother, Circular 393, and copies may be m - z ford, Maaa., began In 1H72 a modern When GallLGurei returned from known as the "Thompson Bros., will cured from the District Forester's i translation of tho Theological Wurka California Mr. Barron motored up be the renters and occupants of the office, Portland, Oregon, as long as ' which Emanuel Swedenborg wrote into the Catskills to her beautiful Rex Peffer farm in the near future. the supply lasts, or purchased from Washington, D. C. tor ten cents. and published in the I^tln tongue, Italian palace, and in an afternoon number of wagon loads of clover and deposited in the librariee of the with her and her husband, Mr. Homer Samuela, he was convinced that Gslll- was hauled through town on Friday MORE FIR LOGGING world 150 years ago. CAMPS RENCME WORK Thia work was completed and pub- Curci had read and devoured Sweden afternoon from the W. P. Palmer I shall be In Dayton one day each week after September 15th to llslied by tm- Houghton Mifflin Co. in borg in a briefer period than any farm to the Bruhm locality where Portland, Sept. 6th—(Special) here was a clover huller in operation. body had ever done before. »2 volumes in 1907. give lessons in piano at the home of Mrs. Ella Coburn. The lesson —A steady demand for loggers in About three years ago there ap He says of thia Interview: Edward Roseman and family, of nearly all parts of the flr producing period will include the usual keyboard instructions, together with “Hours flew like mlnutea. I wasn't peared in a Cleveland paper a para graph that among her ether accom the questioner. Mr. and Mrs. Samuele Beaverton, passed through town Sun territory continued throughout the elementary work in appreciation, history and theory. _My diploma plishments Galli-Curci had read all were at mo with the sharpest and day on their way to visit Mrs. Rose past week and several districts re- i 'ported a shortage of chokermen and from the Linfield Conservatory of Music, and Life Certificate from the Theological Writings of Emanuel deepest questions. They seemed In man’s sister, Mrs. Ferguson, living fallers, according to the 4L weekly Swedenborg. The claim seemed so perfect harmony mentally and spir- on Grand Island over Labor Day. the State Board of Education entitles me to give lessons for high employment letter Issued here to absurd U> Mr. Barron that he thought itually, as in their work In music. Dwight Aiderman, a former Day- day. The sbortgae, however is grad It might bs easily punctured by a school credit. _If interested, write me at 505 Jefferson St., Portland, > ionite, and his wife of Oakland, Cal- ually being cared for by the return aimpie inquiry aa to the edition. “Sho wanted to know about ths Ifornfa. was calling on Dayton friends to the west coast of loggers who have Oregon, and I will see you in regard to definite arrangements. The Bible a Greater Work Than Ever 'Grand Man’. I told her it would be a short time‘Friday while enroute been to the wheat fields east of the Cascade mountains, the letter show- To Mr. Barron'B direct Inquiry uaaier to comprehend it if ah« would to Portland to visit his mother. ed. Madame Galli-Curci promptly re forego the idea of time and spaoe and Miss June Bishop has changed her In the pine districts, logging and plied: “Yes, I have read In tho past consider, as Swedenborg says tn ’The residence from Dayton to Lebanon sawmill work is normal for Septem- Apocalypse Explained', that every so year the complete Swedenborg Works, where she will make her home with ber while logging in the flr region in fact It la the Rotch Edition of the ciety in the heavens connects with some organ of the human body and a sister. Mrs. Phelps, and attend is more active than any time since Houghton Mifflin Co. that I have. helps to sustain it Therefore the school there during the coming school June. Three flr sawmills have add "I can say certainly that the Bible heavens have the organization of the year. ed night shifts recently giving em to me is a greater work than it waa 'Grand Man’, but we need not think ———— ployment to practically all available before.” Prof. L. L. Gooding, assisted by lumber workers In western Oregon of it as a shape or figure. Mr. Barron says: “My astonish “'Yea,' exclaimed her husband, 1 Mrs. Iner Mortensen, have charge of and Washington the 4L letter stated. ment was Intensified. Familiar over tee it; it la organization.' I explained, the post office during the absence Highway work, building and gen many years with Swedenborg’s gen also, how the ‘Psalms' likewise con of Postmaster M. G, Miller, who is eral construction, and railroad main eral theological writings, I had eat nected with every society of the on a vacation for a few days on the tenance are at the season's peak, out to read the entire thirty-two vol heavens, and how the world within McKenzie. giving employment to common labor, umes preparatory to an advertising and without was knit together tn one skiller building tradesmen and con Shike and struction men. Seasonal farm work Mr. and Mrs. G. campaign for the sale of thia edition. grand poem and song of creation, man Reading a few pages each day I fin- in the image of his Maker and knit daughter are the new people occup- Including prune picking and drying, iahed my self-imposed task in four into Him through the heavens, from ing the Jennie Kearns property. apple harvest, hop picking and can Leave order at Wakefields or order direct from mill teen years. I shall probably finish a which he has life in every organ of They are from Baldwin in eastern nery activities are providing tem Kansas and came here in order to be porary work for hundreds of men. second reading, at my present rate of hia body. near a good school this coming schol women and youths. Students re progreaa, in perhape ten years. Was year. Single Summer turning to school are leaving jobs n possible that a woman with no that are being filled promptly. previous knowledge or relation to ” ‘Now I understand,’ ths said, and Ed. White, of near town, while on --o--------------- these bonks had really intelligently. naked me for explanation of ot other his way to Portland on business on THE WORK OF MODERN Carlton, Oregon things. Her Intelligent questions. Phone 612 read them within a year!” Thursday morning stopped long ROAD MACHINERY well aa her statements, left no man Swedenborg’s Writings enough to state that he was well ner of doubt that Galli-Curci had The subject of road construction Mr. Barron continues: "Aa an performed the stupendous feat of pleased with the return of his logan economist writing state papers on reading the thirty-two volumes of berry patch, getting almost five tons and road maintenance are so inter woven that they cannot be treated Weights, measures, coinages and eur- Swedenborg in a single summer sea- per acre. as separate items. A few years ago. rene lea, Swedenborg is easily com Hon. She declared 'Heaven and Hall* a Mrs. P. L. Blackerby, of Salem, a team of horses, a plow, a split log prehended. As an engineer transport very attractive and popular title and and a few shovels constituted district organizer of the Neighbors drag ing ships overland he la easily visual concerns that about which people ars the bulk of road making and main ised. As a government official. In the most eager to know; but It in not one of Woodcraft,was here Saturday to tenance equipment. Today, dump great mining Industry of Sweden, of Swedenborg’s great works; al make an official visit to Prosperity wagons adnand other heavy mach NO COLLECTION - NO CHARGE writing practical books on mining though it makes a good popular and Circle No. 200 and reports having inery, practically on a par with found this circle In good condition struction and maintenance. and smelting, declared to be the foun introductory work.” It does no good td build a mod and enjoyed a very pleasant meeting. dation of modern metallurgy, he la A Help la Her Work ern highway if it is not maintained of interest In the encyclopedia of sci McMinnville, PORTLAND Galli-Curci understands the writ Mr. George Robinson, of the Pleas- as efficiently as a railroad track. entific history. As the writer of vol- ings of Swedenborg even better than Our road building machinery sur Hillsboro, Tillamook. 502 Board of Trade Bldg.' antdale country, made a short call times—original studies in search for theologians, because she puts them passes that used by any other coun tho human soul—he is not without into practice in the broadest life of on the Tribune Friday for the pur try in the world and one man today pose of getting acquainted and in with our modern power equipment human interest. loving helpfulness. cidentally to- shove his subscription “But when one comes to the realm She said that Swedenborg had up a year. To all such visitors we can do more work than hundreds of of the unseen, where there Is neither helped her in her work. She had no extend a cordial Invitation to "come men with the old pick and shovel method. time nor space upon which to rest longer to think of herself but of her After roads have been built and mental conceptions, few may enter audiences, and let the music flow In." rocked, the next problem is to save Into the fullness of the revelation through her: regard herself just a A serious accident was narrowly the surface which protects the base. which has com« into the libraries of medium for life to pour through, She averted Thursday morning on the fill Oregon has been using oil exten the world through Emanuel Sweden- felt with and for her audiences, and across the road near the G. W. Smith sively on Its 'macadam roads to hold borg. singing was no effort for her. place when an auto meeting the Her the binder of rock dust. As traffic heavier, the next logical "Think of twenty modern-sized man Ixiuls mail car got too near the becomes is to cover the base with a water volumes, originally written In the “The more you do—the more you edge of the fill and went down the step proof coating of som ebltuminus Latin tonguu and unfolding from the give forth—the more life and energy enbankment to the fence. Fortun- character. This saves the dust bin Hebrew of 'Genesis’ and "Exodus* the is poured into you, and you are ately no one was hurt and the car der and prevents water from loosen Internal or spiritual sense that lies stronger and not weaker for the do was not damaged. ing the base. for COUNTRY HOMES gives convenienc bsneath the letter. Annex a dozen ing, the working and the singing. I ------------- o------------- more similar volumes that not only always feel stronger) I am not ex es that are priceless. We can fit your well Eugene—Southern Pacific lets con There are more ways to get rid expound every picture set forth in hausted at all by my singing. Swed of straw than baling it as Al. May tract for »75.000 roundhouse. with a pumping unit that will satisfy every the book of ‘Revelation’ as conveyor enborg shows the reason and how Ilfs and his crew of balers found out of a tremendous truth of universal comes in as you poor it forth usefully Friday afternoon on the farm of Rex demand. Sandy—New Hickman two-story application throughout invisible de to others. You don't havs to try Peffer. From some unknown orgin brick building to cost $8,000. grees of creation and life, but also worry or fret You know it is not you the stack suddenly burst into flames Illumine nil the problems of sex as but that it is just being done through and by strenuous work the crew was presented throughout the universe you.” able to save the baler, but several from the union of the love and wis Speaking further of the help Swed bales of straw was consumed. dom in the divine down to sex crystal enborg had been to her in her work N. P. NELSON lization In the mineral kingdom; in she said: “One geta so much mors A few days ago the little son of clude the deepest of all works ever confidence. The other world and ths Written entitled, in the original Latin, one life, that comprehends all life, Mr. H. D. Bond living near the S. 'Angelie Wisdom Concerning the Di becomes reality and all fear and P. station accidently swallowed a grain of corn that lodged in his wind vine Love and th« Divine Wiadom.* worry vanish.” pipe and required the services of a Live Stòck and doctor. Upon examination it was General Farm Sales Klamath Falls—Contract let for found necessary to take the child to Hood River Mld-Cohimbln Cold Storage Plant, costing »100,000. Sixty Street viaduct, to cost ,116.- a Portland specialist to have the Res. Phone 19A25 c • I Yamhill Electric Company corn removed, which was success 000. CALL EVENINGS opened. erv| g j Sheridan Light & Power Co. fully done and last reports are that Portland Apple exporta this year he is resting comfortably at the home Astoria—Steamer "Montanan" will PHONE BLUE 84, NEWBERG, OREGON NEWBERG OREGON wlll break all records, with Improv of his parents with a fair chance ot take record cargo of 800 tons cann recovery. ed cold storage tactilities at docks. ed fish. 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