PA« H TWO IHK DAY Tt»S TRIRI NK Dap ton tribune Entered at the Post Office at Dalton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION - $150 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE I, lll-JH Angora I* one of the sniartesl fav and maturing principal coming duo ■ orilra lor new »port frocks As a reco in mended each year without requiring a pro-' I rule a second material la used In com­ ........... » ■ > I .inn i perty tax from the people of Oregon bination with the angora Soin» homi : pointebm The counties have voted bouds Irregular homllnes this season times it la a silky crepe and other for highway purposes and assured leave the decision unsettled bri ween METHODIST CHI RCH their people that the money receiv­ like ed from the state as their share of Sunday school at to u m.. Frank ------ 0-------------- Qullted flowers appliquai! onto th ” the license fees. (25 per cent) would W. Hole. Superintendent. Morning linker coat and blouse of itn eiiacmble gives | Lattar Huy Saints will be used to pay the interest on the worship 11 a m. Epworth League I build 120.000 chapsl h county bonds. This la now enough 6 30 p. m. Evening service at 7 30 It n - ervision but because of personal initiative and endeavor, encouraged by the American principle that tor those who do there is always reward and acknowledgment ot merit, which means profit to the individual in one way or another. “Our railroads are the envy of all other lands. Our telephone instal­ lation exceeds that of all the other countries on earth. Our electric light and power companies are developing and selling more kilowatt-hours of electric energy than are sold in all the other nations of the world. “These statements are not boastful—they are simply facts of which we may be justly proud. They are the result of wise principles handed down to us by our forefathers, all of which have been for the Common­ weal, for they made us prosperous and powerful and yet, withal, gener­ ous and ever readv to succor those who have been less fortunate.” -------- S--------- UNDERLYING CAUSES OF CRIME The co-called crime wave has been much discussed. Authorities on! crime believe that the continual printing of crime stories with pictures EX-KAISER'S TI B FOR SALE EVANGELICAL CHURCH The offering tor sale in Essen. and minute details probably incites certain types of minds to the thought Rev. W. K. Simpson. Pastor Germany, of an ornate copper gas . of crime. Dayton, Oregon. A leader in crime study says he does not believe the oft-expressed heated bathtub bearing the imperial Services as follows: of the Hoheniollerns and once Dayton—Sunday school at 10:00 thought that the late war tended to produce criminals, for few in the ranks arms used by former Kaiser Wilhelm re­ were of the type to make professional criminals. He states that those calls the unique and humorous ear­ a. m. Preaching service at 11:80 a who were children in the years from 1914 to 1921, are now young peo­ ly history of that now Indispenslble m. On the let and 3rd Suudnys preaching at 7:30 p. m ple; that during the war they heard many unwholesome thoughs express­ fixture. Unionvale — Preaching service at ed. They heard their elders talking about how to get all the sugar and When bathtubs were first intro­ 9:45 a. tn Sunday school at 11:00 I duced into the United States in 1840. other essentials they could, despite government appeals for conservation. a. m. Preaching service 2nd and I They saw develop a spirit of defiance and individual disregard of law. newspapers condemned them, poli­ 4th Sunday at 7:00 p. tn The average person’s income was greatly increased, extravagant i- ticians made eloquent speeches a- gainst them, and doctors held them deas were developed by children and grown-ups. Many preferred to in­ as dAkVKR SEEDING TIME a menace to health. In 1843 IS FEBRUARY OR MARCH dulge in great luxuries rather than pay taxes prescribed by law. Virginia levied an annual tax of $30 These habits extended beyond the family through institutions. There on every bath tub. A Boston ordin­ Clover is one of the most cheaply developed an unwholesome atmosphere breathed by the children of the ance forbade the use of them except produced short lived legume forage S age, which children are now the young men and women from whom the when ordered by a physician. The Kaiser's old tub which now ap­ crops, especially when planted wtlh majority of those committing crimes come. proaches the auction block was con­ fall grain. February Is usually the The fact that this theory may not be in accord with that held by the best time for sowing in western Ore­ majority, is one of the justifications for the existence of the National structed in 1891 when gas stoves gon. while March is best In the ir­ were a novelty and gas was used ex ­ Crime Commission which is trying to assimilate all the theories it can bring clusively for lighting. rigated sections.of eastern Oregon. together, and hopes to evolve from them reasonable explanations and The seed Is broadcasted on the -------------- «-------------- practical remedies. Portland — California Petroleum grain field at the rate of 10 to 12 HIGHWAY BONDS AND GOOD FAITH »BY CHURCHES I JOHN E. BLACK, Editor und Publisher. POLITICS I I I1ICI »IDM.cDH, DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO SAND and GRAVEL TOMATO PLANTS HPE< I 4L ORDERS MM Y( ( EPTED ALSO OTHER GREENHOUSE PLANTS Dayton Greenhouse EARL G. KIDD, Prop. Co. plans $500,000 distributing plant pounds of red clover or 6 to 8 pounds of alsike clover per acre. here. Freezing and thawing weather or a ------------ g------------ good rain will cover the seed but If BOYS’ AMI (URLS’ CLUBS sown at a dry time It Is harrowed in TO SPLIT «1S2S IN CASH Losses sometimes occur when sow- i ing is followed by a light rain and An appropriation of $1525 for need sprouts fall to get rooted. Land boys and girl« 4-H club contests at । of KOO