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THE DAYTON TRIBUNK PAGE FOUR UTILITIES SET NEW BUSI X ESS STANDARDS ABOUT THE COUNTY State Market Agent thikhdiv . neitfmbeb ■«. I»** Confectionery:-- - The question is sometimes asked. Grading Pays Mi'll "How were the public utilities of the No matter what the products, it XEUSY RFIHIRTN AS SEEN BY United States developed on such u will pay the producer 'Veil to grade OUR FELLOW SCRIBES sound foundation that they excel ( them, says the State Markel Agent those of all other countries?” | A small quantity of poor stuff makes Full line of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Fountain Managers of these companies, the entire lot look Inferior. Cull Democratic nominee. He has quali (From The Sheridan Sun) early in the growth of their industry, out and feed the poor stuff to the The frame school house at old fied and will make the run. began to realise that success lay In stock. You will get more money for Drinks, Ice Cream and Bakery Goods Grand Ronde was totally destroyed square dealing and a full public un what la left than you would for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wortman derstanding of their affairs Today, by ire early yesterday morning. whole lot and will be amply paid for The fire is said to have started while leave Sunday for Philadelphia. As these great Industrial organisations your time. Consumers Insist on deputy district exaulted ruler for O- Carl Young, the janitor, was per stand for democracy In business grades and standards. Don't pay the forming hie usual morning work in regon north. B. P. O. Elks. Mr. Wort There Is no secrecy or official pomp dealers to grade your products- getting the rooms ready for the day's man will attend a session called by surrounding them. They are natural grade them on the farm. Dayton, • Oregon A "field session by accidently tipping over a the Grand Exalted Ruler. He and monopolies, and their rates and ser run" price Is ever a low price, for Mrs. Wortman will view the Sosqui- bucket of oil. which caught fire from vice are subject to public regula the buyer must do the grading and the furnace. The frame construc Centennial exposition and will be tion. Their stocks and bonds are the producer must pay him for doing tion caused the building to burn away about three weeks. owned by millions of American citi It. Standards niyans guarantees of rapidly, and before sufficient help zens. The lowest mun on the payroll Friends of J. C. Cooper, the well has as good a chance to become pres quality and the buying public in could be secured to put out the fire sists on them. known G. A. R. veteran and walnut the building was a complete loss. ident of the company. If he has the Four Million Hop Crop Young was considerably burned in culturist. will rejoice to learn that ability, as the president's son. Ef Estimates put the hop crop of he is up and able to be about the his attempt to fight the blase and was ficiency and service are the watch western Oregon around »4.000.000. taken from the building just before house. The cheering message came words of these institutions. with something like around 75.000 from Mrs. Cooper yesterday after the roof fell in. What amount of ' One of the greatest factors in ■ bales. The rains have damaged insurance was carried on the building noon. bringing about understanding, con ■ some yards, but the most of the crop and eo-operation in utility 1 has been harvested. Present prices was not stated. Rev. Myron W. Haynes. Frances tentment organisations has been the Intelligent are around 25 cents, but muny pro K. R. Linfield. Leonard W. Riley (From The Telephone Register) use of printer’s ink. House organs Linfield college has just received and Wm. J. Sly of McMinnville, are of such companies breathe the spirit ducers are holding for 30 cents. among the 177 Oregonians listed Forecast* of Wheat Production a check for »S5.3S7.99 fro tnthe of friendliness and understanding. Estimates and forecasts of wheat General Education board, New York in the new edition of “Who's Who A perusal of the illustrations they a check for »35.3S7.99 from the in America" which has just been contain shows a type of American production, outside of Russia and . China. Indicate that the world's sup endowment. This, together with issued. Other county residents in Who's citizenship of the highest order. ply will be close to that of last year, more than »70,000 added during the Most of the illustrations are snap past two months, makes more than Who are W. B. Dennis of Carlton, shots of employees or officers. A while the demand Is stronger be- Dr. Levi T. Pennington, of Pacific »100,000 to be received recently. remarkable thing to be noted is the ; cause of low stocks of old wheat The larger part of the two checks College and Alexander Hull, author expression on the various faces— and other grains and a short crop of was received in payment of Spokane and musician, both of Newberg. intelligence, happiness, or concen wheat in the Orient. Estlmtaes of property which was recently sold. tration on the work before them, is , production in twenty-one countries (from Yamhill Record) This property was given to the col clearly evident. This applies to the 1 of the Northern Hemisphere Indi B. F. Laughlin received a card from lege by Mrs. Linfield, who sacrificed worker In overalls, the girl at the cate a production of 2,351.000,000 her rights on the property for the Ted Bernard, from Calgary, Canada, switchboard, the lineman on the pole, bushels as compared with 2,330,000, 000 bushels last year. These coun benefit of the college. This brings that they were having considerable or an executive at his desk. tries last year produced 78 per cent the total income bearing endowment snow and their car was snowed in. Month by month and year by year to approximately »600.000 as com Be did not know when they would scores of such publications have of the total production of the north Phone Red 76 start home. • pared to »55.000 20 years ago. made employees better acquainted ern hemisphere and 70 per cent of world production, exclusive of Rus- Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird returned with each other, and with the pro i sia and China. Enrollment in the public schools blems which are mutual to them of McMinnville had reached the 679 home last Tuesday after spending the selves the public and the company Watch for "Bootleg Potatoes" mark at noon yesterday, according summer at Greenhorn. Oregon, where for which they work. Printer's Ink In buying your winter potatoes Mr. Baird was engaged in taking ore to Frank Bauman, city superintend has brought about a leveling pro be certain that the sack la stenciled from his gold mine. Several mine ent. The total enrollment is 56 cess which has resulted In under with the name and address of tho short of a similar time a year ago. buyers were in that section this sen- standing. Both the president and grower or dealer and the grade of son and Mr Baird is negotiating for This is accounted for by Bauman the day laborer know that their jobs the stock, warns State Market Agent with the fact that many prospective the sale of a part interest in his depend upon rendering good public ' Spence Potatoes that are sold tn students are stil at work in the har mine. service, and that the one is depend unmarked sacks are illegal and you vest while others will not enter ent on the other in producing satis run a big risk of getting worthless L. E. Fryer is grubbing out his school until the new furnace is in stock. Those who sell first class prune orchard of four hundred trees factory results. Choice Cut* at Lowest Prices always on Hand stalled. It can be safely said that this stock want the sacks branded as the on his home place at Yamhill. He better understanding which has been law requires. When sacks are sten has a younger orchard south-east Higest Possible Price Paid For Beef Cattle and Hogs The McMinnville boys’ and girls' developed by the industry, is large ciled the purchaser is protected, as band which is practicing each week, of town, which he will retain. responsibility Is easily traced. Most ly responsible for the supremacy of Get Your Milk and Ice Here. will make two appearances within service furnished by the utilities of of the reliable dealem insist on grad (from the Newberg Graphic) the next eight days. The first is at ed and stenciled stock, but com School opened in the various city the United States. the boys’ and girls’ club fair here plaints are made that some peddlers ------------ o------------ schools on last Monday and at this and the second at the state fair at , are Ignoring the law. Grading rules FIRST HONORS FOR Phone Red 31 Dayton, Oregon time everything is in full swing with Salem. October 1 is the day the band FINE PRINTING will be mailed to any one from the will play at Salem. P. P. Olds, every indication of a larger enroll State Markel Agent, 712 Court director, is making arrangements to ment than last year. The opening UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU 'House, Portland. secure instruments for the young day enrollment this year was as fol GENE, ORE., SEPT. 28—(SPEC Wheat Pouring Into Portland lows: High school 301, Central musicians. ’ 1 ....... ' - Records tor many yearn are being /— school 4 22, and Harding school 96. IAL)—First honors out of 2500 pieces of fine printing displayed in broken in the receipts of wheat in George Sardam. who this spring J. C. Smith was exhibiting two the recent Graphic Arts Leaders Ex Portland and Astoria this fall, in disposed of his interests in the Cres- hibit at the Sesqul-Centennial in ent Lumber Co., accepted a position sunflowers in town on Monday which Philadelphia were awarded to John marked difference to last year, when he raised on his place about six miles growers held their grain and receipts as buyer for the Stanley-Joyce Lum Henry Nash, famous San Francisco ber Co. with headquarters in the northwest of here. One of the heads printer and lecturer on typography were slow and extended over a long middle west. Mr. Sardam will handle was 20 inches and the other 17 in the school of Journalism, accord ’ period. For the past three or four ♦ weeks an average of 250 cars of the purchasing of lumber for the inches across. Mr. Smith has an ing to word received here today. acre planted to sunflowers and will - wheat have arrived daily at the ter- eastern retail yards. Dr. Nash, who is the original . minals. There Is a heavy foreign exhibit some at the state fair. Leave order at Wakefields or order direct from mill donor of the proposed fine arts press demand for both wheat and flour ------------ o (From The News-Reporter) Milwaukie—Hand Forged Tool in connection with the school of and ships are loading dally. The Because J. C. Compton, democrat Company p^ys »5,000 a month wages. journalism which has been endowed State Grain Department has the ic nominee for state representative by the newspaper editors of Oregon, largest force in years taking care ------------ o------------- failed to qualify, the Democratic was given first place on “El Toison of the great volume. Medford — New Fireproof Termi county central committee at a recent de Oro” (The Golden Fleece), a nal Hotel, costing »147,000 finished. Reporting Service Improved meeting selected W. A. Parrish of copy of which is at the University. The Agricultural extension service Carlton, Oregon Phone 612 Newberg, as candidate for represen Harvey Hopkins Dunn, one of the tative. Arthur McPhillips, McMinn Sellwood — Masonic lodge will three judges, wrote Dr. Nash that of O. A. C. and the Federal Bureau ville banker and farmer, is the other build »50,000 temple here. .. ----------- ---- . ------- ----- i "the other two members of the jury. of Agricultural Economics will co * Mr. Innes and Mr. Fell, and myself, operate In crop and live stock re were prompt and decisive in our porting service for Oregon. Dupli +4>**»»<»«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< »♦’ selection of your examples of your cation of work will thus be elimin work as the outstanding specimens ated and special service will t>e fur nished where needed. submitted for our inspection.” The exhibition will be shown In Oregon, Dr. Nash said, as part of a WIDER HIGHWAYS ADVOCATED general tour of the country. Construction of wider highways In connection with the fine arts press, Dr. Nash will visit Eugene for to reduce the loss from inadequate a portion of the year to direct the traffic factllities, was urged at the work on one artistic book as well as recent National Conference on Street frunishing the paper. Students In and Highway service. The adoption of wider highways printing will do the work. To pur chase equipment for the press news Is pronounced in some states, many paper editors of Oregon have donat roads known as “super highways" being projected with at least four ed funds. one-way traffic lanes and sometimes LECTURE COURSES FROM K-O-A-C six or eight, with the heavy trucks separated from the lighter automo- The first lecture in radio home bllse, and with better provision for study course on seed production will highway safety. Commercial losses from traffic be broadcast from KOAC, the state college station, Monday evening, congestion are becoming serious. It September 27, at 8 o’clock. Great has been conservatively estimated opportunities are open to many parts that the loss of the whole United of Oregon in developing a seed in States averages »10,000,000 a day dustry, according to findings of The fuel loss and the wear and tear county economic conferences in the on cars and trucks due to stopping Willamette valley, southern and and starting is considered comparable eastern Oregon. The radio course on to the loss of time. Highway officials, engineers and seed production, to be given by Pro fessor G. R. Hyslop, head of the col traffic experts are advocating Im lege farm crops department, will provement with the Jess expensive touch upon the important factors types of hard-surfacing, such as I and marketing of seed epops espec asphalt penetration macadam, of the ially adapted to Oregon. One lec secondary roads everywhere, so as ture will be given each Monday night to relieve the trunk line highways, ii ii | from September 27 to December 13. which must necessarily bear the thru traffic. This is to relieve congestion, Opening lectures in three fea- and afford the higher-speed pleas ¡tures that will run throught the en ure vehicles more room in which to tire fall college term will be broad cruise on hard road surfaces. - o------------- cast Friday evening, October 1, from KOAC, radio station of the Oregon INVITATION EXTENDED TO Agricultural College, Dr. F. A. Mag QUEEN MARIE ruder. with a talk entitled “Law and McMinnville, . Oregon f UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU Its Enforcement,” begins his home study course on national govern GENE, OREGON, SEPT 25—(SPEC ment at 7:30. A series on construc IAL)—An Invitation was extended tive elements of music will start at today to Queen Marie of Roumanla 8 o’clock. Lillian Jeffreys Petri, by Arnold Bennett Hall, president, Milton R. Moskow, twelve-year-old San Francisco schoolboy who sines who will give this series, will illus to attend the Semi-Centennial cele the age of five has patterned his life after that of Abraham Lincoln, aspires trate on the piano the points made bration October 21 to dedicate the to occupy the White House some day as his hero did. He has been nomi in her lectures. site for the Fine Arts museum. nated as a candidate for the American Youth Award established by the direc Queen Marie will at that time be Relation of engineering to our tors of the Sesqul-Centennial International Exposition, held in Philadelphia daily Jives forms the basis of a talk a guest of Sam Hill, son-in-law of NO COLLECTION - NO CHARGE from June 1 to December 1 in celebration of 150 years of American Indepen each Friday evening at 8:15 by a James J. Hill, at his place near Lyle, dence. Under the plan of the American Youth Award and the American member of the faculty In the college Wash., and It Is believed that she Teacher Award, each state will select a boy and a girl and a woman teacher engineering school. would be willing to come to Eugene. who best represent American ideals, and they will be given trips to Phila The Fine Arts museum will be de PORTLAND McMinnville, delphia and to Washington, where they will receive medals from President dicated to the late President Camp Reedsport — Eight room extension 602 Board of Trade Bld«. HUhboro, Tillamook, Coolidge. bell. built for Somes rooming house, I Jas. Wakefield, Prop. Dayton Sand and Gravel Co. ( DEALERS IN ! Sand and Gravel ! Give Us A Call ! Dayton Meat Co. * OLD GROWTH FINE GRAIN Slab and Block Wood Carlton Fuel Company FOLLOWS EMANCIPATOR Oakland - Pontiac SALES and SERVICE Also A Good Assortment of USED CARS | Get Our Prices Before Buying First Motor Co. ! COLLECTIONS KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.