t'AUK FOI R \i ednehdyy . TRE DA Y TV N' TRI Rl NK i ehih un au, hpjm PLEASANTDALE iMrs R. G. Hadley) BONDS I QUALITY Mr. and Mrs Clem Flshhach und children of Salem, visited one day last week at the home of the nier'« cousiu, Mr« B Foster Mrs M W Mattachock and Mrs ' Huven Belknap of McMinnville spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H Thompson 1 Mrs. Dan Unger of Dayton wus a • caller at the home of Mrs George Foster Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Elisha Manning und > daughter Louis Irene of McMinnville > und Mr. and Mrs Arthur Robinson ’ and son. David, of Dayton. spent Sun- 1 1 day at the home of their parents. Mr i and Mrs. II Thompson ' Miss Ida Emmert visited friendsj ' in Falls City Sunday d Mrs. H. Thompson and sons. ' George and Vernon, were Portland visitors Saturday. Ralph Thompson of Wauna spent ! Counsel to investors is cheerfully given. I the week-end with home folks. Gerald Hadley was a Portland visl ; tor Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Wiley Emmert of ‘ ) Dayton visited relatives and friends . ’ in this vicinity Monday. Mrs. I'riuh Hamblet and daughter I Charlcia Ann of Canby, spent several ' I days this week at the home of the I I former's aunt. Mrs. R Hudley. The Improvement club will hold । their regular monthly meeting Fri­ day night. February 24th. A doctor) Happy Hymn» from the Veterinary Department of Hymns are meant to be offerings of O. A. C., will be the speaker of the objective praise, not expressions of evening. This will be the men's personal self-abasement. The true night and they will furnish the re- 1c a word each insertion hymn-singer Is very like the lark. He freshments. cannot help singing, be is so glad. Uriah Hamblet of Canby und mo- Children are our excellent exemplars in thia. They are always ready to give ther, Mrs. Mary Hamblet and Miss FOR SALE—Seed corn. A limited thanks, melodiously. Our hymn-books Ruth Morgan of Newberg, were Mon­ PHONE REI) 28 amount—Get your orders in early should provide an outlet for this urge, day evening visitors at the home of and be safe. John Arms. Phone not divert It into channels less spon­ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley. 13x16. Dayton. Oregon. (F 22) taneous.—Loudon Daily Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Merrill of Mill City were Sunday visitors at the MARTIN'S S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS Why They Don’t Marry MODERN QI lit IXTINE home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- All breeders trapnested and select­ Statistics show that the two classes man. ed for vigor and standard type. On­ < By V S. Board of Health I ly double pedigreed males from dams of the community which least often Mr und Mrs. Sam Sims and fam- Muny people think P ubili- with records of 235 to 312 eggs us­ marry are milkmen and fashionable ily. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sims, and Health us being a law. a quarantine photographers — milkmen because they ed. see women too early In the morning, family, and Mr. and Mrs. William sign und a Health Officer with police Chicks and Hatching Eggs and fashionable photographers he Sims and family, all of Portland, power. Muny people think that the LaCreole Poultry Farm. Forrest cause their days are spent in an at­ spent Sunday at the home of their chief activity of a Health Officer, Martin, Prop.. Dallas. Oregon. mosphere of feminine loveliness so parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sims. should be In searching for sick vic­ Mrs. David Robinson spent Wed- tims In order to place them und the TRAPPERS ATTENTION—I guar­ monotonous that they become sur­ antee you more money for your feited and morose.—From “Meet Mr. nesday and Thursday of last members of their families In quurun- with relatives in Newberg and furs. Special prices on skunk, Mulliner," by P. G. Wodehouse. ttM To Iti'in Public HMMl Ad Bring them in or send them. 1. W. land. ministration meuns persecution of Beauty of Single Column THOMAS. West Side Fur House. The Aloha Needle club pleas- those who are unfortunate enough to For thousands of years the world's antly entertained Thursday after- West Salem. Oregon. have a communicable disease. This famous architects and designers have noon at the home of Mrs. Bert Mc­ is not true of course It is true that FOR SALE—Jersey Giant Hatching found nothing so beautiful and worthy Farlane. The afternoon was spent Health Officers do and should have Eggs from Blue Ribbon strain of in building as the simple, classical in visiting, sewing and listening to the necessary authority to order und Black Giants. P. Chaffee. Dundee, column. The beauty of these fluted columns has been made available for the radio, A delicious luncheon was require whatever may be “responsi­ Oregon. Phone 5x10. use on every kind of structure, from served by the hostess, assisted by ble and necessary" whenever condi­ FOR SALE—Gladiolus bulbs, all va- the modest cottage to large public Mrs. J. A. McFarlane. Members pre­ tions warrant the use of such author­ rieties. large open flowers, 50c a buildings, by the principle of pressed sent were Mesdames Bramlet, J. A. ity. This authority, however, is to steel column construction. McFarlane, Glen McFarlane. Hadley- be used in the interest of publlc dozen, of five cents a piece. in 100 Sweeney and the hostess. Guests welfure and is not to be abused as lots Chrysanthemum slips, five Many Breed» of Rabbit» were Mesdames Neal Stoutenberg and a showing of mere force and author­ cents a piece. All choice varieties. There are 18 breeds of domestic rab­ Owen Holiday and Miss Vivian Stout­ ity. Indiscriminate use and unwar­ Mrs. J. E. Proffitt. bits recognized by the National Rab enberg. Mrs. Holiday is a new mem­ ranted abuse of police power by bit federation as being distinctive In ber of the club. Health Officers can result only In type. In some instances there are sev Turkish Coffee J. W. Sims, who has been ill for criticism and discredit of public In order to make coffee a. served In eral varieties of a breed, alike in several weeks was able to be out health work. Turkey only the darker grades of size and type, but with a wide range and enjoy the nice sunshine Saturday The modern use of quarantine coffee, such as pure mocha, should in color variation. These breeds and he used. The coffee is made much varieties are divided Into two sepa- by making a trip to the county seat. should be based upon scientific facts Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson and and proven experience The purpose stronger than in the United States, rate classes, or groups, known as daughter, Marie, of Sherwood, were of quarantine is to Isolate the indiv­ about one large cupful of coffee to “utility" and “fancy." Sunday visitors at the home of the idual who may be a menace to the three cupfuls of water being the for­ Hawk Bests Lineman mula. The coffee is placed directly former's mother, Mrs. David Robin­ heulth of others und thus prevent Ills in the water and the whole brought While working In a tower on power son. contact with others so long us he con­ to a boil. It is then sweetened to the lines near Saugus, Calif., an electric Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Krake and tinues to be a menace to their health. consistency of sirup, but no cream is company lineman saw a bird’s nest daughters, Wanda and Viola and son, This means that no individual should put in it. and he shoved It over with his hand. Ardillo, and Rev. and Mrs. Waiter be placed In quarantine except for A hawk flew out and attacked the Smith and son. Jimmie, of Dayton, good und sufficient public health rea­ man so viciously that lie fell from the Famous Relic of Past tower. He was taken to the bosp'tal were Sunday guests at the home of sons and that no Individual should The Circus of Romulus of Maxen- be held in quarantine for a moment with a broken leg, two fractured ribs Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gravenhorst. tlus, built in 311 A. D., is the most and some bruises. longer than is necessary to protect --------------- 9--------------- perfect circus surviving. It is 1,580 feet long and 260 feet wide. The out­ the health of others. Modern science Rowena Beach Heads er wall remains almost complete, and Worked Way Through and experience have discovered me­ the central spina, 892 feet long, can In 1661 Isaac Newton entered Trin­ Oregon Aggie Exhibit thods of determining just when the be traced throughout. At the west ity college, Cambridge (Englund), as danger no longer exists, at least for end, between two towers, are the a “sub-sizar.” Fixed portions of food Rowenal Beach, of Dayton. senior many diseases. This Is especially chief entrance and 12 pens (carceres) and drink were then called “sizes" in vocational education, was commlt- true of diphtheria, typhoid and Is for competing chariots; the east end and “subsizars" were the students who, tee-chairman of the Women’s Ath- largely true of scarlet fever, measles, is semicircular. too poor to buy their own food, car­ letic association exhibit in the Edu- and other communicable diseases. ried “sizes” for others and, as a con­ cational exposition. Delta Psi Kap- Quarantine therefore is not the hard­ dition, obtained their own free of cost. Faith’s Defender pa. Women’s National Honorary In ship it once was nor should there “Defender of the Faith of God" physical education, Physical Educa­ be the misapprehension and misun­ was a title assumed by Abd-er-Rah- What Does Slosher Slosh? tion Club and Women’s Athletic as­ derstanding concerning quarantine! man in 92». “Defender of the Faith" There are 16.837 ways of making a was a title conferred in 1521 by Pope living enumerated in a dictionary of sociation were In charge of the dis­ which still prevail In the minds ofi Leo X upon Henry VIII of England in occupational terms Issued by the Brit­ play room. Equipment used In phys­ many people. recognition of the latter's treaties, ish government. Among the odd occu­ ical education classes in team and Quarantine, backed by police pow­ “Assertio septem sacramentorum," pations followed in London are: individual sports, swimming, dancing er. should not be used as a conven- (1521), retained by succeeding English Sloshers. wuzzerr, wofliers, poachers, and corrective work were features ience, as a penalty, as a mere ex­ sovereigns. yonnkers, «wagers, tubbies, towrers of the exhibit. Orange "O” sweaters pression of force nor as a cloak for and toe flatteners. and awards were shown by the Wo­ ignorance. Quarantine Is a neces- Fault Not His men's Athletic association. sary measure which can mid should “We don't understand some of the Excellent Rule The exposition, in which every be used Intelligently without discrimi­ things you said in that speech of Accusations are like stones—they department of the college took part, nation. without unnecessary restraint yours," remarked a constituent to the can be picked up anywhere and hurled drew more than a thousand visitors, or hardship and with no other con­ member of the legislature, Then,” re- by any hand, however soiled. Why plied the member gently, you should not follow the formula of the man the majority of whom were high sideration except that of co-operating not find fault with me. What ’ you do who recently said, “I have made it a school students. The opportunity of with the sick individual and those in not thoroughly understand you cannot fixed rule never to utter anything de­ becoming acquainted with the work Immediate contact with him In an Intelligently disapprove of!'' offered here, of comparing it with effort to prevent the spread of his rogatory to another's reputation"? that of other institutions and of se­ disease to others. The more exercise curing expert vocational guidance is of police authority by Health Offi­ Detect» Thunderstorm» South Carolina’» History । A radio device has been perfected South Carolina seceded from the offered annually through the exposi­ cers without sympathy and under­ to give notice of approaching thunder­ Union, to he the first of the Confed tion. standing defeats the very purpose of storms. A detector starts ringing a erate States of America, on December quarantine. bell at Intervals when a storm Is still 20. 1860. The history of this state Is Literature Circulated About --------------- a--------------- 200 miles away. When the storm Is divided Into the periods of discovery, Portland Women of Woodcraft only half an hour distant, though exploration, proprietary and royal Flax For Seed the sky may si 111 be clear, the bell rule and statehood. will build *500,000 national head- rings continuously. Farmers In this locality who are q Hurters. ECONOMY SERVICE W e buy for ourselves and recommend to others only the soundest issues which we have carefully investi­ gated. BANK of Prepared by the best manufacturers in large var­ iety from Pure, Wholesome Ingredients and put up in handy sizes. You will find them as good or better than the home made kind and much more convenient. DAYTON Work Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys WANT ADS HIBBERT’S GROCERY -------- «-------- Barley Long in Use It Is said that barley is the oldest food of man. Several varieties, one the sacred barley of the ancients, were known to the lake dwellers of Switzer­ land. It was cultivated In ancient Egypt and wns also the chief bread- Muff of the Hebrews, Greeks and Ro mans. When Soil Freezes Soil does not freeze at 32 degrees but require« a temperature of 2 to J degrees below the freezing point of water. Good Rule for Life that they tuny both want and wish thy pleasing presence still.—George Her­ bert. Be useful where thou llve«t, interested In flax for seed or for the linen mills will he interested in the Oregon has 28 highway parks, cov­ literature offered by American Lin­ ering 1400 acres. seed Co.. 601 Sherlock Avenue. Port- land, concerning the growing of flax Salem—Subscription being taken for linseed. for equipping airdome here. The literature points out that flax --------------- S--------------- for fibre and flax for linseed are con- siderable different and that the flax- eed is an exceptional rotation crop. Read the classified advs. It will pay you. DAYTON, OREGON The Kicker» Organise Instituted Itself In Purls, Its object be­ ing that members shall growl anil kick when prices appear to be too high fur their tastes nr pocketbooks. This will not bring the high cost of living down. There Is only one thing that will and that Is for purchasers to abstain from buying anything but necessities. A •hopkeeper H|>e>lnll»t has evi < lent ly anticipat'd this as he I« mher- Using "necesslty luxuries." What are t hey ? Well, for the French they are bathtubs and first class seats In ex­ press trains as all who ever tried to ride third class In France will know New Metal Alloy thnn Harder thnn steel or softr lead, according to the way It Is made. Is n new alloy reported In Popular Science Monthly. It wus discovered by T. D. Kelly. London chemist, who culls It solium, und declare« It to be Impervious to powerful acids. It may replace platinum, he suys. wherever that costly metal 1s used In Industry bocause of Its resistance to oxidation mid corrosion. The alloy Is prepared from oxides mid enrth metals. East Indian Religious Wars Antagonism on the part of Moham­ medans against the Hindus In the vi­ cinity <>f HublganJ, India, has grown so bitter that It has been necessary for the deputy commissioner to take steps to protect the Hindus. Failing rei'pntly to prevent the Seraswntl Puja before mosque, for wlilch th, Hindus had obtained n po- lice Heo e. Mohammedans simigli- tered a cow In the heart of the Hindu neighborhood. They also held an In- dlgnutlon meeting nt Buulu. At Go- puya Hindu tanks were polluted by heads und bones of slaughtered cows. Pieces of bone* were found tied around the neck of an Idol of Surn- swutl of the Jogendrnklaorl Institute. In the night Mohmnmedun« attacked a motor <-ur on Its way to ShnlstganJ and beat the driver and passengers. Hindu life und property nre In dun- ger In muny parts of India. At The Court House < tomplnlntn Roy O. Malo, plaintiff, vs P. T. Beeching, defendant; action for money. P C Magness, plaintiff, vs. Grace Dixon, defendant; action tor money Oregon Growers Cooperative As- aoclatiou. plaintiff. IL Kobln- son. defendant; action for money C. E. Jenkins, plaintiff, vs E. 8. Robbins. defendant, action for mon- State Merle 8. support. f Oregon, plaintiff, va. Brooks, defendant; non- Judgments Elins Ferdinand Balo et al. debtors vs. Don Townsend, creditor; face *97.34, costs J15UU Assumed Name T. and H Truck Une; filed Feb. 18. 1928. Articles of Incorporation Grand Island Cooperative Canning Company; filed Feb. 15, 1928. Mnrrlnge Licenses Helen Lucille Benolat. Newberg. to Ralph James Williams, Newberg. Issued February 16. 19 28. --------------- 9--------------- Tillamook City und county will Join to clear Wilson River road for summer travel. Beaverton Old Premium tures studio becomes Duvls-Lung- man aircraft factory. St. Helena» 'Pulp and paper plant makes record of 78 tons pulp In one day. Sheridan New Sheridan State Bank opens, wilh *30,000 capital and surplus. Just Received Shipment of New Patterns Congoleum Gold Seal Floor Coverings 9x12 at $12.= Come in and make your selection U’Ren Hardware THE WINCHESTER STORE