PAGT TWO THK DAYTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1927 DAYTON TRIBUNE Modern motorists may never be able to equal Handear Hannigan's fam ous phrase, “Off again, on again, gone agnin,” but America's car owners blew in ami out again $822.000.000 worth of tires and tubes last year. And Entered at the I < st Office at Dayton, Oregon, as second class mail matter, as to being "off again, on agin," Fhnnigan didn't have any trouble to speak under the Act of March 3, 1879. of at all. F. J. ROBERTSON. EDITOR Subscription $UC a year strict!» in advance. The aggregate sum of our governmnt employee» is $3.800,000.000 annual ly. which means that about a dozen ordinary workers are kept busy support­ ing one government employee, loo much overhead that is ripe for a pruning. Now is the time to pkk your candidate, with President Coolidge “not choosing, which means that he does not intend to be u candidate. Hoover, Mellon, Hughes, Lowden or a «lark horse, who will it be? , We hear much complaint that Europe has broken promises mude to Uncle Sam. Never mind— She’ll make him some more. Speaking of being careless with “Matches”—what has Rev. P. A. Simpkin done with our postmaster? There is considerable debat. ir W., 1 igton just now as to whether a A es, bule is a beautiful and wonderful color, but it is a trrible feeling. special session of Congress is to . rl : next month to give attention to urgent matters—some of which • nM k !isy.,sed of before the regular ses­ sion in December—amongst th. in. party ¿ruggle over the seating of Vare VS MINTER APPROACHES, Never judge a man's greatness by of Pennsylvania and Smith of Ulin HEED THIS VDVK E the opinion his neighbor has of him. The fact that the new Cow.-- 'h t. 1 last November—even after thir­ If there is any pig in a man's na­ teen months, bid.« to be further ¡.lived b fore it can pvt down to business Promote fire prevention and pro­ ture it is sure to crop out when he —is one feature of our Congn - lor.al stem which most certainly needs tect your property and family. travels. o«rf correction. I-ast year over $1,060 worth of pro- The thing we should do is to amend t ■■ Constitution and provide for the petty was burned every minute and Congressmen and Senators who are elect« in November shall take office or a life was lost every 35 minutes. the first of the following January. That practice is universal in the parlia­ Clean property seldom burns—do Rode Plane's Tail ments of other countries. It it had been in force in this country there away with rubbish and junk. would be no question of having to no extra session of Congress to taki Candess smokers burned $30,000,- care of the Mississippi flood victims. ( oppress would have been in session 000 worth of property last year. A complete line of matreasea, springs and beds. in April when the flood came. Keep matches in metal boxes where It will pay you to get a Ihie on our prices before buying. This Constitutional Amendment pr- ■ ed by Senator Norris, must pass childnm cannot reach them. both houses of Congress, and then be at : cd by three-quarters of the States. Don’t change your electric wiring We have a complete stock of heaters to select from. There is no open opposition to th« nu . which in the last three Con­ without consulting a competent elec­ gresses has passed the Senate—the last time by a vote of 67 to 2. It would trician. have passed the house it could have been brought to a vote but it had Don't keep ashes in wooden boxes been kept off the floor. i or deposit them against wooden build­ Let’s have the Norris amendment passed early in the next session of1 ings or partitions. Congress, and sent for ratification by the forty-eight State Legislatures. Don't hang electric light cords on It will do away with "lame ducks," short sessions, filibusters and other evils nails. of the legislature jams in the short session which is inflicted upon us every i Be careful with electric flatirons two years. It will remove one of the great barriers to the expression of and always use with signal light. the popular will at Washington. Use metal protection over all stoves and protect woodwork where stoves ADVERTISING COMES INTO ITS OWN and furnaces are close to walls. -mn. Don t pass stove pipes through "Public utility companies will spend $28.000,000 for advertising this -.ear.' ceiling, roofs or wooden partitions. Here, in this news item, is food for thought. It makes on.' wonder if then Have all flues cleaned, examined are still reactionaries who insist that advertising is useless and a west» and repaired at least once a year. of investors’ money. Every open fireplace should have Statistics on the strides that advertising expenditure and space have a screen. Don’t connect - gas stoves, . heaters taken, would be of trememdeus interest to the student of modern industry ______ and business. In the past twenty jears it has unquestionably doubled itself . or hot Pla^» with rubber hose, many times. Through the various mediums, end most important of ail. th Don’t use gasoline or benzine to Vincent newspapers, advertising and publicity have grown to proportions where they c,e*n8e clothing near an open flame, »ack. N. L are among the greatest forces known for fa thering progr s and forward I or fire. Use non-inllamabie pilot strait • night flight caught his hand'i "- ness. The recent unprecedented growth of the public utilities are direct!? '•ll>aner- in a Don t use kerosene, benzine or Gro and was taken traceable, in a large degree, to the effect of wide and intelligent advertising. en aloft aloft on on me the FUNERAL DIRECTORS ” Far from being a waste of investois' money it is a safeguard in that if th. naphtha in lighting fires or to quick­ *1 of the plane where he rode lor 3 C5TAB4.ISHEO 1904 — PHONE WHITE GUI I of The1p'I°‘ *•» unaware company or product adveitiseu is honest and worth-while, that company’s en a slow fire. MCMINNVILLE. OREGON “ Don t use liquid polishes near open Ol the bov s olitrht. business or sales will increase in airect proportion to the amount of adver­ tising. lights. Many such compounds con­ Progressive business is learning that the or.lv thing better for Lusines tain volatile inflamable oils. than extensive advertising, is more estensivi advertising plus a good pro­ Don't go into closets with lighted duct or service.—Manufacturer. matches or candles. Remember that there is alwayi danger in the discarded cigarette and SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED SERVICE cigar stub. ECONOMY --------------- 5--------------- As the season for the sugar beet harvest comes on it must be seen that with its long hours of study and here is an industry that should be protected ar.d encouraged so that it will HAY PRODUCTION (OSTS d<> • work for ES is here. IN VESTIGATED BY O. A. c. become an national industry of the first rank. In spite of the tremendous Prepare your child for school, odds, it has progressed in the past few years to where the town of Wiley. not only with new cloths and Colorado, is holding an annual “Sugar Beet Day,” ard it is estimated that books but with keen comfort­ Detailed information on the cost of the crop of Nebraska alone this year will he 893,000 tons. able vision. production of all types of hay in It will be ar. encouraging sign to see America increasing its internal practically every section of Oregon CONSULT manufactur of one of the most important of commodities. Today we de­ has been compiled through two years pend far too much on foreign growing and importation. The folly of such study on 366 farms made by H. E. a course was d monstrated at our expense during war-time when the short­ Sieby of the department of farm age came and the government was forced to limit consumption to a mini­ management of the experiment sta­ mum. In the interest of progress and safetv we should encourage sugu tion. This investigation carried out beet growers and manufacturers in every possible way, until tl.s population under the provisions of the federal Consult makes another such catastrophe impossible. Purnell fund is recognized as the most extensive study of forage crop PERHAPS IT'S YOU costs ever made. A summary of the results of the Optometrist ■Rie world of people is but a mirror giving back to us smile for smih first two years work show the aver- < I.REAL BREAKFAST FOODS have become an essential pari and frown for frown; hard selfishness for hard selfishness, and loving kind­ cost of alfalfa hay production to M c N í i n n t i Ue, Or ego n ness for loving kindness. of the diet of most all modern and healthy households, more partic­ be $7.99 a ton for the state, varying If your neighbors seem cold and unbrotherly it is high time vou .«topped between $6.56 for the Baker-Union ularly where there are HAPPY, HEALTHY CHILDREN. blaming them. They are jurt an average set of people. If thev do m t region to $9.11 for the Willamette ^ you. the chances are that there is something unlikable about you valley. In the Willamette valley Posts [«MStien and Kellogg's Corn Flakes specially priced at 3 for «cud better look to yourself for the trouble. Maybe you are hanging a bit clover hay cost $7.38 a ton to pro­ 25c. Post's Bran Flakes at 2 for 25c. ¿KZKZMZKZKZMZMZNZMZKZMZKZN of crepe, maybe you are wearing a frown for a crown, maybe vou are tel ­ tei­ duce when seeded with grain, and lt ling hard luck stories instead of good luck anecdotes, and maybe'you are not $10.32 when seeded alone. Vetch and HOP PICKERS REGISTER HERE FOR PICKING IN WOOD'S the kind of a man you’d like if you met yourself as a neighbor. oats cost $10.29, cheat hay $8.77, corn W HOP YARD. M silage $7.72, vetch silage $4.40, ------ and ---- Z M I all cases cash * ----- - a ton. ---- In Again this week we are called upon to record a serious accident on the kale $3.75 labor and overhead were g highway about two miles from Dayton at the Z- ■ k curve. There wa no expenses, M PAn# iziomzl------------------------------------ I ont killed but it was only an act of Providence that there was not. Th considered. Z The study covered farms in Mal- m Building Material of all Kinds M »pot where the accident occured is a very dangerous one, being in a cut hour. Baker, Union, Deschutes, Crook * and the view obstructed of all approaching cars. N ■ .... jy Commission snendin J and Willa- 5 We hear „ time and again of the State _ Highv LIME, CEMENT, DOORS H PHONE RED 28 money to eliminate danger points at .«uch riaccs as this and there is n , !*y - countle ’- A progress J --- —™ «J SASH, SHINGLES, ROOFING Z DAYTON, OREGON place in the State of Oregon that reouires their attention more than vzhere report has been prepared and will be i H GLASS AND BRICK mailed free on request. J this accident occured. Something should be don«- cn this curve without ------- 5--------------- •' relay to eliminate the dar.gr that exists there. Thousands of dollars are being spent annually to protect life and property on the hirhwa”s, and CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Lots of people make a specialty j 3! this is one spot where some real good wouid be done if this strin of high- of pouring i form of electricity, is just being put to work by ^tion. It •« purely a white man’s improvement for the benefit of white mon the American M OMAN, lifting the drudgery of ages off her shoulders. 1, P0 idea how muth oth, r trofie the rectal condition was cau.i- ”U“ a'ter the white men had given the Navajo, O ag.- and some other Ir Electricity is beginning to do the back-breaking work on the d'nns about the w- r»t land they could nick out for their reservations fate, modern farm and enabling the farm wife for the first time to tak>| decidt . that oil should be struck on the land of the Navajos and of the life easy. ' Osa ge • also. • •• “ The woman who does without the help of electricity Is burning The Oym Indians are looked a^ter by enter.arising white men that ■ ell them whisker or large sums, and get away the rest of the money when JiL/CT nnf* her look and values her time at LESS THAN THREE ( EN TS AN HOUR, the average cost of electrical current. ley ire drunk, or in urc their lives, and then kill them to collect the in- f Sam is apparently taking a hand in the game with th — Sunday New Work American. ,r.t ha" ^ranged to build the bridge, ti ke half the cost, $100,600 Much less expensive for there is no hospital bill or loss of income, NEW ELECTRICAL STORE AT TIGARD from the oil profits of the Navajo Indians, about all they would get in a he latest, non-surgeml, most successful treatment for rectal con­ ditions. Thi will no* urprise the poor Navajo*. HONEST TREATMENT WOUT n 1 he same method as that used hy leading rectal specialists. SURPRISE THEM. WULLD YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY $19.85 U’REN HARDWARE The Store With a Service SCHOOL TIME DR. A. R. MULE Dayton Box and Lumber Company HIEBERT’S GROCERY There Are Reports From Cases Results Are Prompt and Permanent No Loss of Time From Your Work Electric Supplies & Contracting Company No great thing is achieve-! without sacrifice. Those di«tr-«ed bv los« of life in flying may rem mber that the t .tai number of deaths' in trans Atlantic