T H t ' I IMI» A V, H EVTE MUI'll .1». H»"« THE DAYTON TRim’NK PAGE TWO RANGE MANAGEMENT elevator, located at terminal No 4, hemp In uiu»d by th« rope munufac- forester nt Portland, giving as the th« on the U H. t lvll Bervlee of eligible» have’been very busy during the turera on the Pacific Com left over from th« 19 24 and 19 25 rail greater portion Is rc shipped by Stockmen of Oregon and Washing ' mouth and from all Indication», this liatH. Tlicr« are 39 names remaining ton will be interested in a uew pub­ activity will continue Inta In the fall. and water to rope factor!»» in the on the Oregon N«i «nil 24 on the lint east and middle west Imat week's report showed 10.365 in Rango Entered at the Post Office at Day- ilea lion •'The I’ae of Salt Thal the holiday season I h rap- for WuHhlngion i ton. Oregon, as second class mall Management." just issued by the eases of canned pears having moved idly approaching is Indicated by the Ordlnurlly an exnmlnutioii for tor- of Agri. during the first sixteen days of Sept­ United States Department I matter, under the Act of March 3. Box »hooks. Cabinet ent ranger Is held In October ouch many shipment« of toys, etc,, a ember. The shipments made during culture. 1879. The authors. W. R. Chapline and the past week have amounted to Ing from foreign countries und also yeur from which u H»l of men who Work, Mill Work and M W. Talbot, of the Forest Service. 11.375 cases with a valuation of from the large factories located on push the teslH I h drawn up. From EDITOR Building Material of all ' F. J. ROBERTSON thin Uni. forest mip«rvl»or» »elect have brought together the results $51.294, bringing the month's total the Atlantic coast. naruna to nil uuy ranger vacativi«» of experimental work, careful ob­ up to 21.640 cases with a valuation Kind» - Phone Red 73 NO FORENT RANGER TENTH which may occur. Th^s new ruling of $94.194. with au aggregate of oi exist lug serrations and studies Subscription $1.50 a year In advanee of th«r U. H civil snrvlce commission • practices In the salting of livestock 1.225.1001b». Canned goods shipments to At­ This year, for the first tini», nn menus. forest officers say, that the ou western ranges. A hen doesn’t quit scratching just •With an adequate quantity of lantic Seaboard during the present uxumiiiutluu will be held by the U. period of eligibility of men on th« OREGON because the worms are scarce. DAYTON, salt." they say, "grazing unlmals month have reached a total of 5,- 8. forest service for the position of Hat will b« ««tented for on« year develop better than they would other 354.547 Iba. The total previous forest ranger. Thin announcement from th« dal« of th" certification of There is an Association in Day­ wise, and are more contented, and shipments for the 8 months ending has just been mad« by th« district their puHHtng. ton that needs your support. They are more easily handled. Also, pro­ August 31st were 13.801.479 Iba. have a few openings for real live per quantity and distribution of salt Shipments of fresh apples In the boosters. The monthly salary is not on the range go a long way toward amount of 12.076 boxes with a value very large, but by the end of the year controlling the grazing of livestock of $21.778 were made to ports In you will have profited to a consid­ and obtaining satisfactory use and Sweden and Germany during the past A H Robinson, Proft erable extent. This is the Business maintance of the forage." week. While the movement hue not Men's Association. Join it and. In addition to describing the result been as heavy during September uh after you have joined, attend their of actual experiments, the bulletin expected, report» Indicate that there meetings and help boost for your gives details regarding the proper will b« a big rush In th« apple move­ Building Material home town. salt allowances, kinds and grades of ment duMng the month of October of All Kinds salt to use. kind and construction The apple crop this year ha» been GATEWAY OFFICI« CLOSE of salt containers, and the principles unusually heavy and the retarded FOR HUMMER of adequate range salting methods movement may have been due some­ Box 177 Phone 46x9 for cattle, horses, sheep ^ind gouts. what to the buyers endeavoring to The Land Settlement Department The use of proper salting In the con­ hold the price down. OREGON DAYTON. of the Portland and State Chambers trol. distribution and range manage­ During the past week a shipment of Commerce is closing the gateway ment of cattle is given special at­ consisting of 360 bushels of oats offices maintained during the sumer tention. The Information is applic­ was made to Japan. at Ashland and Ontario and In the able to practically all western ranges Inbound shipments of tea from Municipal Auto Camp In Portland. I The circular numbered 379-D Is Japan and Java during September The departure of Arthur Foster, now available free as long us the reached a total of 141,071 lb«., u to the middle west this week marks supply lasts, upon application to the large portion of which will be dis­ the first step in the fall program United States Department of Agri­ tributed through the Northwest which holds promise of increasing culture. Washington, D. C-, or upon territory, the balance moving by rail the already large number of new application to District Forester's to Eastern points. settlers finding homes in Oregon. office. Portland. Oregon, or the pain A recent shipment arriving from W. B. Ware, of Illinois, and O. phlet may be purchased from the the Straight Settlements, consisted of Ladies Haircutting Hoglund. A. Anderson, and O. C. Sai­ Superintendent of Public Documents. 200 bags of hlack Lampong pepper, ling, of Colorado, are among those Washington. D. C., for 10 cents a weighing 22.400 lbs. who have tailed this week at the copy. Hemp from the Philippine Is- ■ • Portland office—prosperous farmers lands continues to arrlve In large JI seeking good farms in Oregon. NO BILL IN RAILROAD’S quantities. A total or 1.964.987 lbs nuwoN ” Mr. Lee Young from Alberta, has china shop . OREGON DAYTON was discharged at the municipal . > DAYTON ’ J taken possession of his recently pur- present month. docks during the >• [chased farm in Washington county, Knocking four-tenths of a cent off 44 I I I I I ¡and s Reed from Stanmore. Alberta. the cost of a meal by knocking fewer I While a considerable quantity of arrived also during the week on his corners off the crockery is no mean + way to Jackson County where he has achievement, especially when th>- j purchased a splendid farm of 160 fraction is multiplied by three million Agate Grinding meals, says Allan Pollok. manager of acres. Jewelry made to Order Encourging reports continue to Southern Pacific’s dining car service come in from the Tumalo Project in ’’More than half a million dishes Central Oregon. In a recent letter are handled dally in and out of pan to W. O. Ide. from the president of tries on the company's hundred din- । * ’ Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler 34 acre«, 4 miles from lown, 1 H «nil«« from church ami achool, 1 H mile» from the project, E. M W’rlght, reports Ing cars,” Pollok explained. In the ‘ pnvetl highway. Good Handy loan with clay subsoil. 1« acre* In cultivation. 4 sales to six new settlers of five 40 small confines of a dining car it is OREGON DAYTON acn-a in timber. 13 acren pasture, no waMr land, rolling, no stone. natural drainage acre and one 30 acre tract. This difficult to handle fifteen hundred Coll Lighting System, phone. R. F. D. and milk route, running water the year round makes a total of nearly 70 families dishes every day without considerable good well, all fenced. House 28 x 32 with full concrete basement. chicken house located in the district during the breakage, and the amallest chip un ­ Grataphones at the lowest 20 x 60, brooder house 12 X 2-4. liaru IO X 44 will hold <1 cow», II hor»ea. ha) and grain, last year, who purchased 3300 acres. fits a dish for further service. hog house 8 x 16, good family orchard. Price 86.300.00. 88.000.00 or accept some price ever known in this From the office of state engineer •‘Last year replacements of crock­ trade. county Rhea Luper has also come the recent ery cost slightly over $44,000 or 1.6 18 acres. 1 mile from town. I mile from paved highway, 1 mile from church and report that the Tumalo district is cents for eqch meal as compared with school. Black loam with clay nub-oll. 11 H acres In cultivation, 12 acre, cleared no now considered on a safe basis having a previous record of 2 cents a meal. wa.de land, M acre pasture, rolling phone, R. F. D. and milk route, good house, burn been greatly assisted in its success­ ‘‘An average of fifteen dishes were 6 l l'H"4 I I 1 Í > 83 x .10, hcncry 28 x 18. 1 acre of strawberries, 1 horse, 1 cow, and farm implcmcpts ful settlement by the reclamation required for each of three million 80,200.00. 82,4M> Cash, balance 5 yenrs. INSURANCE and Land Settlement Department of meals served on our cars last year. the Portland and State Chambers. Merely for serving a cup of tea five ! Fire, Theft, Embezzlement and From Minnesota. Wisconsin, Il­ separate pieces of crockery are nec­ ;; Life. We care for your needs. linois. North Dakota. South Dakota. essary. Nebraska, Kansas, and Iowa are com- “Standardization of size and shape J. L. Sherman & Son, OREGON .. ing to the department encouraging of dishes, and unusual care on the DAYTON i .REAL ESTATE letters welcoming the arrival of Mr. part of waiters are responsible for Dayton, Oregon Foster to furnish to farmers in those the fine showing made by the dining P. O. Box 188 Phone Red 31 nil I' »♦■!■ I I I »♦♦•! I I I 1 I ; states Information concerning Ore- car crews In the conservation of gon. crockery.” LADD’S FUNERAL HOME :: ------------- o------------- Multnomah—$40,000 store, office LARGE WHEAT SHIPMENTS To Serve Humanity Better LEAVE PORTLAND store and apartment building start- ed here. Day and Night Phone Blue 90 The traffic department, the Port Klamath Falls—Construction be­ of Portland Commission reports show OREGON ■ • <> M c M innville gins on 1100 foot viaduct, to cost twenty-four days of September have a total of 5,003,384 bushels with a $120,000. value of $6,649,140. The month’« 18 Store» Under One Roof. Eugene—Keith Lumber Company total should reach close to the six Successors To D. M. Nay ber ger. : • Dr. O. C. GOODRICH : buys Loud sawmill at Higdon, Coos million bushel mark. The month of Bay branch, for $25,000. June held the previous record for : : DENTIST : ; the year, during which time, four million bushels were shipped to fore­ Office Phone - Red 40 ign markets. The total wheat ship­ OREGON .. N. P. NELSON DAYTON ments since January 1st, 19 26. to date have reached a grand total of 20,708,690 bushels with a value of : 4 I 4 Î 4"I' Illi 14 AUCTIONEER $29,500,385 with a total weight of ♦ ♦$$»♦♦< I I H M l l♦ the calander year 1925, during which General Farm Hales I PHYSICIAN o ONE LOT LADIES’ COATS FOR SATURDAY $1Q QR time, shipments amounting to 7.252,- 402 bushels with a valuation of $10,- PHONE RED 78 ” Fur Trimmed—Full Lined—Astorted Colon Res. Phone 19A25 902,035 were made, with a total OREGON DAYTON CALL EVENINGS weight of 217,572 tons. Many parcel lots of wheat have moved during the month, shipments One Lot Ladies' Flanelette Gowns Saturday (PI 4 0 OREGON NEWBERG being made to ten different coun­ tries, Japan and United Kingdom Assorted Colors—Good Full Garments—One Day Only—Main Floor Î DAYTON ROOMING HOCHE alone receiving more than a million bushels each, the remaining lot mov­ BEST BEDS ON EARTH ing to Holland, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Peru, Mrs. C. E. Maut», Prop. Chile and Australia. Shipping OREGON <• DAYTON wheat to Australia is like shipping In our Main Floor Shoe Section. coal to Newcastle, however, the two ' parcels were evidently intended for RATES TOR seed purposes as the total amounted ♦ I I I I 1 4 4 I I I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING : to but 3,666 bushels. MEN’S SECTION—One Lot Flannel Shirts for Men (RO QC The private grain elevators, as G. B. ABDILL Plain, Plaids and Checks. $5.00 Regular. Saturday

If you have poultry to sell or cepted until 10 a.m. Wednesday for insertion in that week’s Trib­ J I feed to buy, Hee 8. C. Pl RKEY. une. <> I can save you money. fall Mill Work M. R- Cooper Dayton Lumber Yard Lathe Work Armatures always trued up when putting in brushes Z. Spangle Barber Shop Acetylene welding guaranteed Battery charging done right BATHS Peffers Garage SOME REAL GOOD BUYS V. H. Ballard J. . PROFFITT MARSHACK BROS.’ Dept Store McMinnville, Oregon ROUSING BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Classified Ads Buster Brown Shoes for Children Now! SALE OF FUR TRIMMINGS-^ryGoods ‘ ’ on me. Cash Bargain Basement Phone Red 79. *• DAYTON, OREGON ' ]. 4. f .fr 4> f 11 t ! Î I DR. A R MILLER GLASSES FOR SALE—Drag saw, complete, good condition. $75.00 takes it. Must sell quick. John D. Burt, 3-3tc Carlton, Ore. $1.48 CITY OFFICIALS R. L. Harris The Fitch Shampoo is the secret of Mayor __ W. T. H. Tucker beautiful hair. It dissolves and re­ Recorder J. E. Mellinger moves every particle of dust, dan­ Treasurer City Marshal, Street and Water druff and foreign substances and McMinnville Oregon Commissioner_ T. A. Boulden Councilmen — Joe Morin, E. I)e- leaves the scalp clean and healthy inaray, Paul Londershausen. Thos. and the hair soft and fluffy. Teague, Iner Mortensen and W. State game department has re- L. Sheard. Neetkut Barber Shop Regular meetings first Monday in 84 wild turkeys and 10,080 pheas­ OREGON DAYTON each month. ant* aince June 1. Exclusively Opi^l 250 Pair 60x74 Gray Double Blankets with On sale fancy border ends—Full Bed Size . Pair Extra Special................................ Greatest Shoe Event of the Season Thousand pairs made to sell $5.00 to $8.00 pair. Factory close Placed on our Help Yourself Racks and Priced at out 98c to $3.98 a pair Bargain Basement