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PAGE FOUR THE DAYTON THIHl XK Pennsylvania's Contribution to the Sesqui Till ILNDAY. HI'l’TEMIIIR », I1MNI DEWEY’S “OLYMPIA” AT IT IE SESQUI WHAT EDITORS THINK CGMCII ED FROM COXTFMPOR LILY NKWHPAPKRN Inconsistency of Toluu'co I uiw m -ary and wo doubt If the an- The retail tobacco dealers of Ore nexaticu would over prove sufficient gon are hot on the trail of tho pro ly popular with the residents of posed measure referred to the voters Hillsboro and Forest Greve that they to regulate and control the sale of would vote tor such a move II 1» to cigarettes, smoking tobacco and snuff be hoped that these two cities will and are urging its defeat. They retain their separate Identities for claim it will place an unfair and un many years to come ns they have just tax on the tobacco business, re since pioneer days. Hlllhoro Argus. quire a special state license every year, cause an outlay for stamps on Life ImprUonmeat For 11 Lears which no profit can be made, cause The slayers who killed for u thrill additional labor in placing stamps entered prison September 11. 19 24, on every package sold and will stim and they may be able to apply for a ulate the mail order business from parole by December. 1935.” said Hin other states by shipping in the taxed ton CUbaugh. newly appointed sup articles without the necessity of ervisor of pardons and paroles. stamping them, and finally will sub The slayers are none others than ject dealers to a heavy fine if stamps Leopold and Loeb. The report la are not affixed to the packages. The from the Associated Press. inconsistency of the proposed law Thus It Is that In 11 years from the lies chiefly in the fact that while time of one of the most atrocious cigarettes, cigarette paper, wrappers, murders ever committed, two youths tubes, smoking tobacco and snuff are who “killed for a thrill." will have especially mentioned cigars and chew opportunity to go free. They may ing tobacco are exempt from the law. secure their freedom. They are -—Sheridan Sun. wealthy. The most able attorneys will be secured. The sentiment of Modesty in Advertising the parole board will be worked up Sometimes modesty in advertising on. every legal technicality will be I a community creates a bettor im utilised, and sooner or later Leopold pression and sticks closer to the and l-oeb may be at large to menace truth than an attempt in taking in Hare is the Keystone State's building at the great Sesqul-Centennlal Inter "too much territory" so to speak. society once more. We confess to no innate ferocious national Exposition at Philadelphia, celebrating 150 years of American Inde Oregon's premier sea resort on one pendence. In this huge structure Pennsylvania Is displaying her progress of Its buildings overlooking the broad ness We are willing to live and let from the arrival of Penn to the present day. The building is one of the expanse of the Pacific has the friend live. But when men have killed handsomest on the big exposition grounds and has proved a rendexvous for ly greeting "Welcome to our Ocean." a despicable, damnable act—we be hundreds of thousands of people who have come from near and far to Ute The spirit of friendliness is shown Heve their Uvea have been forfleted magnificent exhibits established by forty-three of the leading nations uf the to be sure, but for anyone to claim by the crime and the state should take full remedy. world. The Exposition continues until December L the ocean is a little far-fetched. The For Leopold and Loeb to be at ocean belongs to all. It is simply large would be a taunting invitation taking a little too much territory, to any murderer to take a chance don't you think?—News-Reporter on crime, with always a major hope that he escape detection, or if de Flax More Profitable Than Grain ected. escape punishment, or If pun Flax was much more profitable ished. that the punishment will soon th?-n grain this year on the big Rid end by means of the pardon or par dell ranch near Monmouth, this sea- ole board.—Telephone-Register. son. About 70 acres were grown and the return was fully three to We’ll Huy ’Em Back one more than wheat or other grain. The Dundee Walnut growers' as This was an off year for grain, but even under ordinary conditions, the sociation has sold a carload of wal- Riddells are satisfied that it is a more nuts in California. Oregon const! m- ers will probably buy them back at profitable crop than grain. The Riddells have a flax puller, a materially advanced price lalxlh-d which represents a considerable in "Grown In California." Western vestment. but in addition to handling Clackamas Review. their own acreage at a saving over the hand method, they are able to I-ogglng at Willamina do pulling for some of their neigh Chas. K. Spaulding of the Spauld bors.—Independence Enterprise. ing Lumber company, of Portland, was in Grand Ronde Monday conferr No Consolidation Wanted ing with officials of the Miami com A commission Which was appoint pany. There is a deal on Involving ed some time ago to devise ways and several mtllons of feet of lots which means for the expansion of a greator if closed, will re-open the logging Portland, recommends that among works at Grand Ronde. If the tim other annexations the populous part ber involved is purchased. active — of Washington county, as far west This picture is typical of many such scenes enacted dally at the main as Forest Grove, be included In the logging work will be carried on gates of the Sesqul-Centennial International Exposition in Philadelphia where plans for a population of millons In there for the next two years at least the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence is the Oregon metropolis. It will be Here’s hoping that no wrench is being celebrated. The "shot” was made from outside the gates and shows the several years before such a move is thrown Into the cog wheels. Willa mina Times. long sweep of historic Broad street, the main artery of the exposition. To the left can be seen one of the capitols of the Palace of Liberal Arts and Manu factures which covers nearly eight acres of grounds and which houses some State Grain Inspection Why Not Go After of the finest exhibits ever seen. The Exposition will continue until Decern- The famous old flag ship Is shown at her berth tn Philadelphia Navy Yard, the background for the Nesqui-Centeunlal International Exposition which celebrates 150 years of American Independence, Docked Just In front of the Olympia Is the IL S. H Constellation, oldest fighting ship In commission. Thsy daily attract thousands of visitors to the Exposition whleb continues until December 1. ARCADE THEATER Dayton, Oregon THE STORMING OF THE GATES Dept. Will Grade Wheat Selection of Dairy Cattle Breeds Influenced by Shows 3 * d good typical dyrihire lira Patting tn the finiihinp twehea Many a man who Is undecided as provides desirable quarters. Contin to the breed of dairy cattle that he uous blanketing helps keep the ani will select has been Influenced mal clean, sweats the hide, thus Im making his decision by the animals proving Its handling qualities and of a particular breed that he has makes the hair lay to the body. The Been in public. blanket need not be expensive but The individual breeder secures a It must be tied on securely. great deal of advertising as the re Every dairy animal that Is to be sult of exhibiting at fairs, or in of exhibited should have the hair fering good animals at public sales. clipped from the entire body about It gives people a chance to see and three weeks previous to the date of know the kind of stock that a man Is the show or sale. This will get rid breeding and paves the way for fu of the old hair and allow a new, ture business. even growth to develop which will It is essential that special care and greatly improve the appearance and attention be given dairy animals far Increase the selling value of the In advance of the time that they are animal. A point often overlooked In the to be exhibited or sold. Exhibiting er selling animals publicly in their preparatlon of a dairy animal for every day clothes is poor advertising show or sale Is that of training to and put» them at a disadvantage lead and stand properly. An un when the competition Is keen. It trained animal cannot display its takes several weeks to put a dairy good points to advantage If It com animal In good show condition and bats the efforts of the attendant to what applies to fitting for show ap exhibit it properly. A little time spent each day in training to handle plies as well to fitting for sale. will save effort, and em It is Important that the dairy ani properly barrassment at the show or sale and mal to be exhibited or sold be in increase the financial return. good flesh. A good covering of flesh While in tho show or sale ring, the adds to size, Increases smoothness man charge of an animal should and indicates that the animal is have in one thought In mind, thrifty and in good health Dairy namely that main showing the animal animals being fitted need extra feed. to advantage. of Ry this is meant that Stabling and blanketing are great when it stands, its feet ore properly aids in putting the hair and hide in placed, back straight and head alert. condition. By stabling in «umm»r, Any movement on the part of the at the animal is protected from the hot tendant or animal should be as ■un which make» the hide harsh and graceful as possible. Until the rib »tiff to the touch. A roomy box stall bons are placed or the auctioneer*» that is kept clean and w»ll bedded hammer falls, take no chances. Eugene—Bringle Motor Co., will Dufur Harvesting of apples and build >50,000 garage building. of d’Anjour pears begins. ADOLPH ZUKOR c. JESSE L LASKY Cecil B DeMille's T heten , C ommandments ^he Mightiest Dramatic Spectacle. , Ç^ictiuv / Some of These? The State Grain Inspection De Turning to Oregon as the most partment is operated for the benefit promising country to serve as their of all persons in the state who are haven, many farmers of the Owens interested in growing or dealing In Usual Prices 10c and 25c Valley in California are seeking and grain. All grain shipped to Port finding homes In this state. These land or Astoria Is weighed, inspected men who have sold their farms and graded as to Federal grades, habitat I n the IntoNtlnal tract of warm near Rishop. California, to the City SAVE THE HTRKAMH at these terminals, by the State of Los Angeles, in a much agitated FROM POLLUTION I blooded animals. Most of these or Grain Inspection Department. All ganisms are harmless, but when they water rights controveresy. are visit dealings in grain at these points The preservation of the purity and I are associated with Infectious germs, ing and locating in all parts of Ore are on the basis of these standards. beauty of Oregon's streams must now such as those of typhoid fever, harm gon. receive serious consideration If wo ' results. Every stream that receives When grain is bought or sold In Many splendid prospective set are going to retain one of the state'» the interior the price paid is directly tlers for Oregon yet remain in the most valuable assets. The detriment i human sewage 1^ potentially danger or Indirectly based on these grades. Ownes Valley awaiting the purchase to life and health of the people and ous and a menace to the community. The grades are based on the quality One case of typhoid fever may en- by Ix>s Angeles of all the water to the food supply that is in our danger a whole community and in of the grain, mixtures, dockage, rights, thus ending their long streams Is considerable and means smut, etc. Anyone having a know struggle. Among these ranchera should be taken to stop it or. at these days of wide travel, start a new ledge of the factors that go to make Arthur Foster, field representative least, reduce It before it becomes a focus of Infection miles from the the grades has an advantage in Water courses of the latnd Settlement Department real menace. The puestion of pollu-. original source. grain transactions over those who do of the Portland Chamber, has been tlon of streams in Oregon Is a big traversing or draining -Inhabited re not have that information. Anyone working during the last week, and problem and its solution Is depend gions are always heavily contamin getting inspection and grades on his optimistic indeed are his reports. ent on Intelligent, far sighted and ated by human feces. Before these grain while it is in the warehouse or He finds many have already visited considerate discussion of what can waters can be used for domestic pur on the farm is in a better position Oregon and are enthulastlc boosters be done. This Is the purpose of the poses, they must be filtered and puri to market his grain at more nearly preparing to return here to Invest conference to be held at the Cham fied. which can be done safely pro its true value. viding the pollution 1» not to great. and remain. ber of Commerce In Salem. Septem As tho pollution increases, the pro In order to make this information A recent arrival from Ownes Val ber 10, 1926. blem of making the water safe In available to all parties interested, ley Is J. S. Wilson who purchased 80 Primitive society moved on when Oregon today Is not only a problem the State fl rain Inspection Depart acres of Klamath County land. the common became too foul for en- |of old fashioned sewage; It is also a ment will inspect samples that are Charles Maltlch has shipped a car mailed in and will furnish certificates I load of his household effects and durance. There were always plenty I problem of industrial waste. The ex showing the grades, weight per equipment to Grants Pass. He was of places to move to. Modern civil tent of this type of pollution Is just izatlon builds more or less perman The bushel, dockage, smut, etc. Great accompanied from the valley in the ently and disposes of its waste Into beginning to be understood. care should be taken in getting a southern state by a neighbor who convenient water courses. In this way movement to purify the streams of this stat«} Is a conservative move REPRESENTATIVE sample, as the also purchased a place on the Grants the streams of the eastern part of ment, which touches the health and inspection is of valueonly in propor Pass Irrigation Project. the United States have been convert happiness of every citizen. tion to the correctness of the sample. Not from California alone are the ed into nothing more than large, The fee'charged for'sample’ in new settlers coming, however. A open sewers. Almost all of the cities spection is 75 cents per sample. At recent mail brought a letter from J. of this state are dumping untreated least a pound and a half of grain H. Galanter of Ponca City, Okla sewage and Industrial waste into should be mailed in. We furnish, homa, bearing hearty thanks to the nearby streams. Under this system upon request, postcards which ship Land Settlement Department for Its the magnificent Willamette River, ¡ ; From Department of Industrial <1 per can fill out, giving details of services in helping him to purchase Journalism, O. A. C. 11 once a source of health, pleasure, i> shipment, and which will be return 4 00 acres in Harney County near and profit, will soon lose Its right ed to the shipper as soon as the car Hurns tor a sheep ranch. to be called a river and may earn is unloaded and grain is weighed and Ilie real choice between growing A small amount A colony of Hollanders in Oregon Willamette Sewer. graded. of sewage is not always apparent, but. early and late lambs In Oregon is centering about a Dutch Reform The protein content of wheat is 1 an examination of the bottom of the said by the experiment station to de factor in fixing the value for cer- church, long the desire cherished by pend on many factors. Early pro masses which are detrimental to fish duction people of that nationality and relig Is not practical unless sum- tain flours. Dealers as well as rnil- life. Decaying matter uses up large mer range |H of such quality that tho ion, promises shortly to become a lers take into consideration the pro- reality. Two brothers, John and B. quantities of oxygen, and oxygen Is lambs get fat enough for market be- tein in wheat, especially in seasons Van Eck, testing their satisfaction essential to fish life and more so to froe leaving it. The summer range when our wheat is low in that ele The first in must be near enough to a railroad in Oregon by renting a farm for a the game varieties. ment. The protein analysis Is made year in Linn County, have just re dication of gross stream pollution that ewes and lanbs can be trailed at the state laboratory in connection is the disappearance of the game fish. to tho loading point without too much with the Inspection Department. turned to their former home at Lake There are, however, finer and more loss Of weight The Blue mountain Wilson,Minnesota. There thuy will One half pound should he mailed in accurate tests that are used to meas section of Oregon within 50 miles of sell their property and prepare to railway Is largely but not Intirely for the protein analysis. The fee return to Oregon. With them they ure stream pollution. The amount of early lamb districts. The distant charged is one dollar. Address pack expect to bring several other Hol oxygen in water can be definitely portions together with central and ages and leters to Grain Inspection land families to serve as a nucleus measured. south-central Oregon grow largely Department, 7 23 Court House, Port for a colony of these most desirable Of greater Importance, however, late lambs. land. and thrifty people. Is the bacterial content of the stream. The Department would like to give Eugene New Masonic Temple The dumping of human and animal ------------ o - ■ these services free, but it is main dedica tad, September 1st. dejecta Into streams gives rise to tained on the fees collected and must Portland—Concrete being poured certain diseases. Analyses of water be self sustalnlg.—C. E. Spence, for 1600 seat,>250,0Q0 theatre on determine the presence or absence of Echo Third cutting of ’alfalfa State Market Agent. East 37 th street. the bacillus coll group whose normal making good crop. Saturday, September 11th FARM HOME HELPS