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THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1927
TAKE NO CHANCES;
DRIVE WITH HAFETY
Each individual must do his than
if 1927 is to mark the most success
ful campaign ever conducted in the
cause of safety. National agencies
are preparing to launch vigorous at
tacks on the careless pedestrian and
the careless motorist and their main
object will be to gain co-operation
of individuals In both classes.
This prospect is linked up with the
season of “good resolutions" by Mr.
George Brandenburg, Secretary of
the Oregon Slate Motor Association,
who declares that “citizens can do
more in the interest of safety than
making and keeping a resoultion to
contribute their share by driving and
walking in obedience to the law.”
“Like all other problems involv
ing the mass, safety narrows down
to the individual,” says Mr. Brand
enburg. "We can have sound regula
tions governing traffic and still have
the same number of accidents if in
dividuals persist in taking reckless
mond Lake, both of which will pro- *H*+*"H*"""*V**+V***"*"+*""+H""*"*
TOURIST TRAFFIC HEAVY;
WILL CONTINUE babiy be blockaded for sever! weeks. J J
One of the drifts on the Crater Lake- < >
The Oregon State Motor Associa Diamond Lake cut-off is believed to I J
tion has completed an extensive log be about 52 feet deep. This does not;' •
Diamond ! ( ,
tour of the highways of Oregon. The materially hamper travel to mamona
tourist travel in the state will reach Lake, aa access may be gained from ¡ ;
Its peak in two wyeks and will con the Pacific highway on the east side i
tinue at that peak until the first of of the mountains. Crater Lake is sc- ' J
September, In the opinion of A. E. cessible both from Klamath Falls and (
Shearer, Manager of the touring de M< dford. About 150 cars were at i'
partment of the Oregon State Motor Crater take last Monady.
Littje Wet Oil On Roads
Association.
Motorists will have little trouble j
The vacationist setting out on his
summer outing will find the finest with oil splashing their cars, as had :
Oregon roads in the history of the been the case during the past weeks,
several of the highways. The '
motor association officials who have on
.Mt. Hood Loop road is now prac- j
Just completed an extensive logging
tour of the state. The delayed sum tically free from wet oil. An excell- j
ent detour takes the motorist around
mer, which held up traffic on many
mountain roads, has repaid for its a stretch of wet oil near Fort Kla
tardiness by placing practically all math. Only three wet stretches of
remain in the state at the present I
of the state roads in excellent con on
Mme, between Seaside and Hamlet, |
dition.
Hebo and Neskowin and Hebo and
The only roads of importance now Beaver.
blocked by snow are believed to be
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the Crater Lake rim road and the TILLAMOOK ASSOCIATION
The modem kitahen range—is the New Perfection oil range,
¡short cut from Crater latke to Dia-
LEADS COW TESTING WORK
the must efficient and least expensive range to be found. You don’t
have to heat up your kitchen like the engine room of a great ocean
Advantages of long-continued cow
liner to prepare a summer meal, when you have a New Perfection
testing appear in the latest report
oil
range.
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of the Oregon cow testing associa
We have them in many different models, sizes and designs and
tions by N. C. Jamison, extension
here you will find just the stove for your kitchen. Come in and let
dairyman for the state college exten
us show you the different models and demonstrate the wonders of
sion service. Cows in the oldest test
the oil range.
ing association, Tillamook, averaged
From the standpoint of economy alone, you should have the
1210 pounds of milk in May, while
New Perfction oil range. There is no fuss, muss or waiting on the
the
warts
of
the
entire
family
in
this
cows in one of the recently formed
ledge that only by offering the people
oil burning New Perfection range. It is less expensive in every way
quality merchandise at reasonable (tore, for the stock not only includes associations averaged 660 pounds,
than the coal, wood or coke burning range—and so much more com
prices could they hope for a huge dry goods, ready-to-wear, shoes and scarcely more than half as much.
fortable. Every housewife appreciates the many advantages of this
men
’
s
furnishings,
but
a
complete
Op-
The
average
of
tha
six
associations
volume of business, that this firm
great range.
steak of furnishing sfor the entire reporting was 993.
ened its doors.
It costs nothing to investigate. Come in and see these stoves.
Associations reporting were Tilla
The store is so arranged that the family. Taken all in all, this store is
From 119.00 to 136.00
goods are displayed to the best ad- considered headquarters for family mook with 1574 cows, Melowest No.
vantage to the customer, which en needs in all the surrounding territory 1 with 677, Melowest No. 2 with 650,
ables them to locate what they desire and the reputation it has won is well Coquille Valley 807, Columbia with
582, and Central Oregon with 510;
without needless delay. The many
total 4800. The average pounds of
departments are replete with the lat merited.
The C. J. Breier stores are built on fat produced were 39.92 and the num
est styles and to the ladies of this
section this store has proven very at the foundation of honest dealing with ber of 40-pound cows was 2645.
The high honor purebred cow of
tractive, for the stock in their depart their patrons. They are worthy of
ments includes all the -newest crea the modern and up-to-date establish all associations was Rose Mary, Jer
sey, owned by Millard Martin of the
tions that have been approved by the
ment they have opened for the bene Melowest No. 2 association,
She
leading arbiters of fashion.
gave 1475 pounds of milk with 92.8
it is possible to practically supply fit of the people of this locality.
pounds of far.
The high honor grade cow was
Hazel, Guernsey, owned by Jim Will
iams of the Tillamook association.
She produced 2108 pounds of milk
with 92.8 of fat.
Ten unprofitable cows were dis-
posed of for the good of the b usi
ness within the month.
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country as "A Partner of the Public." | power service.
FOREIGN SCIENTISTS VISIT
This service is most complete, cover- | The average rate charged their pat-
ing adequate electric light and power ' rons compares very favorably with
Nearly 200 soil scientists repre
service of modern and satisfactory . that of other cities of the United
senting nearly every European coun
States.
character.
It is a fact beyiond question that | In conclusion we wish to state that try and most of the states of America
Food of all kinds are kept sweet and clean indefinitely.
adequate electric light and power the officials and assistants have taken visited the Oregon experiment sta < >
service is essential to the progress commendable interest in all proposi tion laboratories and fields early in < *
o
and expansion of any community. tions that furnish public improvement July. They came directly from at
Therefore, in detailing the pros and that they have been willing and tendance at the International Soil
Is real economy. The cost of Electric service for this operation is
perity for a Greater Community it anxious to aid in the expansion and Scientists congress that met this year
is with a feeling of satisfaction that growth of the community at all times. at Washington, D. C. They inspected < > small.
we direct your attention to this com Therefore it has merited the popular the Oregon station soil examination
ity and liberal support that it re factilities and took samples of soil
pany.
There is probably no other com ceives, nnd we predict that when each in the various layers from the sur o
munity this size in the country that town in this section has become a face to six feet below. These sam o The K ELVINATOR in operation at our store. THREE cent RATE
is better equipped in this respect, for metropolis, this company will con- ples they will analyze to determine
for COOKING.
age, origin, content, contour and cli
this well known and popular concern
light and matic conditions in connection with
has provided modern and scientific tinue to minister to our
The
correct devices for the production power needs in the same admirable i prevailing cropping systems.
i scientists spent a half day on the
and distribution of electric light and manner as at present.
YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY
campus and left for northern points
“It Serves You Right”
late in the afternoon.
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PHONE BLUE 34
WORLD HONORS GREY
OREGON
FATHER OF SAFTEY - NEWBERG
hancea. At present, the main issue
too often la lost to sight In the maze
if argument that is offered by both
tides to prove the other to blame for
the rising tide of highway mishaps.
“We arc certain to see in 1927 the
most intensive campaign in the in
terest of safety. The American Auto
mobile Association, with which this
club is affiliated, and other national
organizations are laying the ground
work for a nation-wide educational
campaign looking toward individual
co-operation in the movement.
“No thinking person will question
the need for action. The situation
would be appalling were it not for
the hopes raised by the tremendous
amount of thought given to the sub
ject.
“It is up to each individual, old
and young, motorist or pedestrian,
man, woman or child to think safety
and govern his every move on the
street or highway accordingly.
“No betcr New Year resolution
than this could be made.”
Cool-Comfortable—Kitchen
C. J. BREIER
A Leading Department Store
A lending department store at 602
First Street, Newberg, is truly a
atroa where quality meets confidence,
and is a large chain store organiM-
tion, and is offering the people the
right kind of merchandise at prices
that attracts trade fromNewberg and
all the surrounding territory.
At this store with a one price to
everybody and n square deal to all,
you are assured of the lowest pos
sible market price every day.
In this new day of prosperity and
with market conditions more settled,
it in indeed pleasing to note that there
is right here in our midst a store that
has done much to bring living ex
penses down. It was with the know-
U’REN HARDWARE
The Store With a Service
YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY
I
“A Pardner with the Public’’
located in Newberg nt First St. and
college is truly n home enterprise
that is ownwl by the people and is
the people's own company.
It has greatly aided in the upbuild
ing of the community, not only as
regards social and civic progress, but
also has been a most important fac
tor in the industrial growth of Yam
hill County. Truly a twentieth cen-
tuary organization under the direc
tion of competent and public spirit
ed officers. One of the most popular
institutions within the city’s borders,
and one whose many patrons have
found it most willing and anxious to
do everything possible both to pro
vide the most modern service and
to assist in all matters that concern
the good of the county. Popularly
known throughout this part of the
Our July Clearance and First Anniversary
closes Saturday evening July 30th
Only 8 More Shopping Days Remain
Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity to save
now by buying new seasonable merchandise at big
reductions.
20% to 50% OFF
on Drygoods, Ladies Apparel and Men’s Furnishings
L. A. WACK
The Store Of Individuality
T
Home Refrigeration.
Electric Supplies & Contracting Company
LA5T CALL
I. O. O. F. Bldg
The KELVINATOR is a complete •
REFRIGERATING PLANT with ;
plenty of ICE CUBES for home sup- •
ply-
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Perfect Refrigeration.
McMinnville, Oregon
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Thousand of highway travelers in
all parts of the world today hail
Thomas H. Grey, Southern Pacific
pensioner retired after nearly forty-
one years service, as “Father of High
way Safety.”
In 1884, while working in the rail
road's car repair shops at San Fran
cisco, Grey designed the now familiar
cross arm railroad crossing sign.
The first of these signs, on a red-
wood standard 18 feet high, was used
lo mark a railroad crossing in San
Francisco.
Within a few months the new type
; of crossing sign was in general use
throughout the United States, and
at the end of ten years its use had
spread to European countries and to
Japan. Today it is familiar wherever
there are railroads, warning vehicle,
and foot passengers to ‘Stop, Look
and Listen’.
Grey, retired and living quietly at
Burlingame, California, says that he
has the satisfaction of knowing it
has saved many lives and prevented
thousands of accidents.
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MEMBERS OF FRATERNAL
ORDER TO VISIT COAST
Many eastern members of the fra-
' ernal order, Royal Arcanum, will
visit the Pacific Coast when the order
I celebrates its fifteenth anniversary
at the Supreme Council at Seattle,
July 26. Special trains carrying
; members of the various lodges will
| be operated by Southern Pacific, and
i stops of a day or more will be made
at Los Angeles, San Francisco and
( Portland.
Delegates to the convention will
| come from thirty-six states and six
j Canadian provinces.
Harold C.
' Knoeppel of New York, is Supreme
; Regent of the order and Arthur W.
Kennedy of Los Angeles, Supreme
Sentry, is in charge of western ar-
: rangements. It is expected that sev-
' eral thousand members and their
families will come to the convention.
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That 1,743-word sentence written
| in an annual report by Nicholas Mur-
i ray Butler is even more wonderful
j than was at first supposed. It makes
I no mention of the weather, baseball
scandals or prohibition.
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OREGON
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