U insHIUV, DM KM B KH JM. 1027 rm: du ros num sk PAGE »WH Dapton ^Tribune JOHN E. Bl ACK, Editer and Pu Mu h er Put “Human In‘crest" Into News Columns w:-r. Refused to “Dee" and Make B’ay for Marg'et VIA i CY*«<•" FUNERAL DIRECTORS A woman In II- -I uoy , York-hln1, rs taTAimsHto 1*04 - puun » whiti ooh Writing for the newspapers Ims un was dying, relate* 8. Baring Gould In En ter ed at thè P d Office at Daiten, Oregen, U¡r balms will ilo aller I Roll« " SI BS(. R1PT1ON - $150 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE press did, and constructed lu the “Get ulr murder eases, another for trials wife was thought nt Wt borrowed "TIGE” from The Oregonian to Th KiftH that I uh I litui those that serve nr« th« on«« to givo In courts. Reports of conlliigratlona her Electric gifts are ideili. Their value und arc suiuinoned her were all alike. wish vou a HAPPY NEW YEAR llUkbitnd to 1er bei. dite mid then nd Then Amos Cuuimlngs burst Into dre? cd him gob iimly: Rich flavored coffee Is th« beat III mi Electric Coffee l'ut full flower. He had been n composi Eh, Imi' I Im thnt sorry for thee There Is Hufety In the use of un Elect t Ie Vacuum Sweeper. (luid — THE DAYTON TRIBUNE. tor on the old Tribune under tlreelev Tliou'lt be mi lone wloat me Electric Wnfflo Iron brown wattles lire perfori ly mude and u subeditor while Dann was none tu mend thy l.lHten Io Auiei'h'ii'H b«Ht talent iti miinlc. Hermoilit, locluruH there, Greeley n>eognlzed the young socks. m>ne to s<'w ivi I by billions football returns. «IccHuti rotuina und I m po rt a nt tintinnili man's ability, but Amos was quick- It dux weigh on my THE NEHr ERA I 7 and Knister Radio Hets tenqiervd mid decisive und gifted Another dav, another dollar! Such is often the remark of the laborer. with un eliHiuctuv of profanity quite Ihn Electric Rung« In a comfort every home should have Soon we shall be facing the problem of another year. A year that beyond ordinary description Tradi­ Ih) WaHlihiK Muihin« I h th« KrentcHt of labor saving liiv«iitlons promises to be full of events, surprises and no few disappointments. When tion tins It that Greeley discharged ami she's quite ag it is gone and we stand facing the year 1929, what will you be saying7 him for “Insolence mid profanity." Anyone of these electric devices make n superb ChlistniuH pres "Thou hast !" ex ■I the cxplr Dann Immediately mude hint man ent Buy on« of uh nnd we will tlx th« terms to suit your con "Another year, another struggle 7” Or will you be saying with satisfac­ Ing wife, startliu In Ix'il mid tion; "I am rich, not in money but in the pleasures of living. 1 welcome aging editor of the Sun. mid Cum palm <>l i tinnii witb tilings begun to develop some of the undln, »nun k on the man’* 1929 because it shall bring me and my friends additional happiness.’’ things thnt long hud lingered In his head “The n I II tell the< l^t us enter into 1928 with few resolutions that demand sacrifices, active mind. Among the first was to but work hard at being happy, making our friends happy and the world change the quality of the Sun's news uhat. Joe. I won't ch “Very well,“ nn*wi imin a better place to live in. refKirts, mid to make them interest, pulling out his 'kcreh "IT NKKVKN AIR RIGHT’’ lug as well as Important; to develop bls pate. "If thou'Ht mude up tliy the sentimental, the pathetic. the 11 HO CAUGHT HICKMAN? ELE( TRK AL SUPPLIES & CONTRACTING CO mind pot to det I'll speuk to .Mnrg'el. While Northwest newspaper» are battling tor honors in naming the heroic, the belligerent. when they nnd put her off." I’bon* Blue 3 4 Newborg or our Branch Office» men deserving of credit for the Hickman arrest, it comes to the mind of happened In real life, the same way "1 left lloriiury two yrnra after as the novelist did In his stories of the writer that they are overlooking the real source of his apprehension fiction. this.” mills Mr Barin* Gould, “nud 44++++W+-HH-++-K-;++<+<+-R-Ht+++++++++-H+^ Marg’el was -till waiting." entirely. He taught the boys to rill their Daily newspapers are modest and highly jealous of each other. They productions "stories" instead of nrtl try to outbest the other in news of the murder, using hundreds of columns cles—“stories of human Interest." Courts Uphold Cow's to describe the "most atrocious” crime. Amos ceased to be managing editor Right to Costly Path They unknowingly were throwing the net that caught the Killer. It of the Sun In 1872, but the seeds of Chicago h is a FJ.Ooo.tm'i monument Ive for ChrlstmuH. Luut for n long Unie was the publicity that Hickman feared all the way up the coast. It was good re|>ortfng that he had planted Price* from ai.lUl up the newspapers that told of the green sedan, it was the pictures and the were watered and nourished by bis to n cow In the form of n 22 story news of the $20 bills that tipped off the Seattle man. It was the message successors until the entire staff hud olllee building. A clause In the deed caught the spirit of his genius.— of the site of the new building neces of the fugitive going up the Columbia highway, sent over an Associated Chester S. Lord In the Saturday Eve­ sltated n clever bit of cantilever con­ Press wire into the office of the Pendleton East Oregonian that put the ning Post. struction In order to liuve the upper • UK Kt itlN rhonc Aliti E. «. KIDD, arresting officers on the trail. 21 stories 10 feet wider than the first The daily newspapers caught Hickman—but they need not the money, floor. Odd Bequests Made It se«nia thnt years ago n Doctor so let more than just the arresting officers get the money. Riis-ett owned the site nnd nn adjoin to British Monarch Ing site upon whb h be hud hl« cow Cranks are fond of making freak burn. The former became desimblc bequests to eminent persons. Quivn FIGURES OF ANNUAL business, but the doctor would tile and more dlftfeult to tiii. After Victoria had left her by will sixty not sell it unless It win stlpuhited In LOSS BY EROSION this comes the bed rock on which snakes which a too loyal subject ¡»e- the deed thnt n ten foot st rip along MIUS THAT MEET VOIR REQlIRMtM’K neither trees nor tilled crops can be queatheiL “I have always loved west end of the lot la1 kept per grown. Everything In SeuHon •nakes," ran the w 111 of this eccen- wily free for passage, so that Stupendous Problem Nation trie gentleman, "nnd my only grief Ids cow could travel back nnd forth Wr arc nt your Service Is that I cannot train them to recog- tn pasture frwly. Despite the fnct His Condition Must Solve. nlze me. Perhaps y nir majestjf tuny thnt 'As old age approaches,'' said An- attempts have rhone KKI» 31 Dayton, Oregon be more fort limite. another While the flood with its tremendous drey's Uncle Dobb. 'and the virility mud« to nullify the clnuse. the court« testator left f UK) a yenr to her ma­ uphold It. Thus Chicago’s rlnlm of damage "makes the front page" there of the victim begins to wane, the Is another loss of millions of dollars strength of bls vanity Increase*. He jesty on condillon that she take un­ der her charge a favorite parrot nnd humble cow with n *2.000.000 tribute going on every year to which few pay begins to fancy that he is Just as poodle mid »end them, umhx the es any attention. young as he used to be, and that all —Pathfinder Mngnzlne. cort of a member of the royal house­ Two Hundred million dollars a year the girls are after him. He seeks hold, to Margate for a fortnight’s washed away! One hundred and the company of young persons and Led Freedom of Thought twenty-six billion pounds of plant giggllngiy bores them with his weari­ holiday every year; while n trades- The cel'Uiy und colb ■ of Oberlin, tnan not only bequeathed his cats to food wasted annually ! some reminiscences of how soople' he Queen Victoria, but designed n house Ohio, wi re founded m re than 00 This Is the story that H. H. Ben- used to be. He Illustrates ft by trying years ago »« “nn effort to hnsti-n the for their reception. ' 'I am aware.'’ nett tells in Nature Magazine called to dam-e a breakdown and breaks hl» he wrote, “that such n building. If coming of the kingdom of t'hrlst on “Forests, Anchors of the Hills." He leg in the attempt. He dyes hl* hair sets forth the facts of a problem that and fool» nobody but himself. Ac­ erected close to your majesty’s resi- earth." It was n!*» a daring experi­ ment In offering hlglier education to demands nation-wide activity. Thou­ cording to his own »tery the wldders I dence, would result In nn Increase In women along with men. latter the sands of farmers are trying to eke nearly mob him with their attentions. | nocturnal noises; so I would suggest same opportunities were extended to that It l>e placed in Windsor ) uirk. out existence on poverty-stricken soil when in reality they are merely laugh­ members of the then en-laved race. At but not more than a mile from the that is gripped by the force of ero­ ing at him behind hl» back. He could it later period, 18113. o I ht I iu became sion. Little help can be given them Jump farther, run faster and leap castle.” the birthplace of Anti-Snloon because funds at.d specialists are higher than any of hl» opponents when league. These nnd kindred movements needed to learn what best can he wn» young and—’’ Pneumatic Chisels were but the natural outgrowth of the done. “Yes,” replied little Audrey, with a Until ren ili years it was often ex- spirit shown In "The Oberlin Cov­ A conservative estimate of the era merry laugh. “It’s b—1 to be old, tretnely difficult remove fossils enant,” which embodied the progrntn of land formerly cultivated tn the Isn't it. Uncle Dobb?”—Kansas City from their encasement of rink with of the colony, nnd showed bow s, < n .lean, “but I know where she Ilves." nini defensive.— Henry Ward Bi "And how did you learn where she Ilves?" "1 saw her yesterday peeling a Knew What Would flappen chicken in hei bmk yard,” was the ready response. X don prudi! If It is not true It ongin io b X Cran ks recently rehenr.-ing u mu III iHldy wlio klH »w* "If n crank Is In hi< b it nppe.ired. he X f At the i lid of the exactly whm In wants mid who In Í final i • I Illi he gets it.’ '<1 « ed tile ol "My nd . h e to says a wriier I tile A" ii I!-: iii M.ig y - axlue, "put me lown ua Ilie worm tli.s. When the Pilone REI) 28 DAYTON, OREGON In town.” CV. Lilo • down on the last act . duck GIFTS THAT LAST > YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. SA Y IT WITH FLOWERS Dayton Greenhouses 7 DA YTON MEA T CO ¡i h - « I C. L CHRISTENSON || Confectionery S Day ton í j Oregon t I i I To All Our Friends And Patrons We earnestly hope that it may be for you and yours a year of happiness & prosperity We wish to thank you for your past gen­ erous patronage and hope that we may co­ operate even more strongly in supplying your food wants throughout the coming New Year. :: a'ÿi’ojpeu’oxv'7g PEFFER GARAGE Service That Satisfies X + HIBBERT’S GROCERY 1