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Dayton Tribune JOHN E. BLACK, Editor and Publisher. Obey Life's Laws and Laments Passing of Keep Spirit of Youth ths • Good Old Timas*1 There has been no Imprvieincut in Get Napoleon Reitet XMXhXMXMXMXMXHXNXNKMXMXMXM The unlbuTU. cloak und bat uf an Austrian gviientl wvrn by Nupoieou I mi lit« way troni Fontainebleau I« Klim tn 1414, iiftrtT his abdicatimi have tai'ii presented io the Austrian MIU m ry miKviim In Vienna by l lie ile scendants uml Indra of Field Mnr«h.ii »oil Koller In «huw puaainuibm tin*) H. W. BURNARD, IH. D. fl Time« hav»* chunged mid pimple PHYSICIAN tlie longevity «if human Hfi. |n th« last ’ have grown »o avrlnus Huit the old de "lie liuudred years for those who reach ' Entered at the Post Office at Dayton, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter the age of fifty, a writer In Physical light In hollduya h.m vunlshed. Ie the Phone Red 78 under the Act of March 3, 1879. ( uiture Magnxine maintain*. By Im complaint voiced by the writer of nu , DAYTON. * OREOGN editorial in Liberty Magasin« , proving the mortality record of the ; ’’April Foula' day was one of the enrlier years of life, he admit»', the i MXHSNXNSMXNXMXNXMXKXKXNXWX THE TURKEY GOBBLER j r_. _.... 5(rs. Alton Vernon had as uveruge span of |lfe has neurly doubled bright spots of the yiwr." pulut« out hud Mr. and the editorial. “ Tiler* na» The great American bin! is not the their dinner n lirh-k II u , - - - •—I—— wnner guests Sunday Mr. and In the last two or thrw centurie« hen nor the eagle, but the turkey gob- Mrs. Ed Gmbenhorst and’ familv of l'Ut, he says, the chances fur life fio dvr the hat; the «(unni iHicketlHmk NXMXMXNXNXNXMXNXNXNXXBXXNX bier. vS The gobbler is "nd Mr. and Mrs. John | a man of middle age have not Im with the «trina tied to It. Breiikfust The »«uj Plight uf the »Hv of the muffins filini with cotton wore a curi* promi In the last century. yard and field marshal among the Shippy and son. of Davton vdllor of ime of th» «ex magasin«* lm> The proper way to prolong life.” hi k’si. uml ru was candy alun tlimug’i mwii reported to ns The other night fowls. bee him strut in the fullness Mr*. C. E. Maula, Prop. «Uli rtiyviina pep|ier. It wna a Inn; of his pride, tail feathers spreading. "bd Mrs. Del] Morgariedge ' llu hires, “H to git more life, to live lime anticipated mid lung rvnmmliervd •ti.- aulii to him wlmfullt "Henry you more completely, to ninke yourself never nuke lm» to me an» inore." te head up. wings trailing, but not in- sPent Sunday with her folks. Mr. and more alive In every part of your bodily as BEST BEDS (IN EARTH Vali initie 's dii) or pin «if »un "Darling. I >|,m‘t like gloriously! His crimson comb and ^r*- Maybe, of Dayton. mils eve. Hallowei-u. «ml the night lie I organism. ’ulk YTON,................... OREGON ut bollir". The purplish wattles give him the appear- I livre is much about the human fore the Fourth of July, tin Tlmnk« Guests Sunday at the home of Mrs ance of a red faced and important BeMie WHliams hvMy that is beyond our understand giving wt went to grmidmother's hou«o iS.ilC ’ I .1 Ms n «% ww - Os -B —— — — . _ ■__ _ _ 1__ were gentleman who * is — querulously con- . Mr. and Mrs Ins- Tlie most learned anatomical ex •nd ate gorgeoiikly. There aren't mp h P 'ttjring Tacted Writing cemed in everything going on about i^ Ynro P nr F' , Elizabeth, Elil“b‘'th' 1 pert Hude thut the more he studies the grundmotliers any more, or such ermi him. Such pomposity, dignity and £ ’ Vi h 7 ‘ ““V NeWber,r body the tyore he realises how numer F »u nrltiM« may b* teMnrro In “Chrlatmaa now meuna billa - r is rare. His irritable “gob- Hob. of Day ous are the unsolvable mysteries that meet.“ continue* the disillusioned it- fi.lion mg manner: Lay »he paper swagger tut and dun.pen it evenly with «mid are hidden within It. Then wtiy tain ble, gobble, gobble” strikes terror in- per with this marvelously constructul writer. "Indvpvudvncv day hus been aeii r Brush over (he writing with • to the hearts of little children, but is Mrs. Mary Gilkey has as her house organism? Why not try to Interpret made u Sane Fourth. We no longer ii uel * hair brush dipped la a enln New location next to music in the ears of the more sophis guest for a week or two, Mrs. E. Ad the laws of life and health as Indi get any hin out uf April Fools’ day •>"• of niiomuiia and th* writing will Ballard's Jewelry Store. Tho«e unofficial childish holldny* «ere •Pimar p»<un and readable Frw-h ap ticated who envision him trussed up in ams, of Seattle. cuted by the endeavors of the bmly a kind of pnaaeaalon peculiar to the ulo.ttbin* ur* iiacweaMry on ordinary a roaster and stewing in his own il*lf to “n,l maintain health? FINE SHOE REPAIRING juice. I hen the spirit of youth can t>« re pa»!. They are not Hie same now W« • ritiag paper are grown up and serious, and times tained on nnd on. at times even to old 1 he turkey has been closely asso use; for life Is worth kittle or noth have changed,” ciated with American history from the Ing when the decrepitude of sennit) I (Mrs. R. G. Hadley) beginning, It will be remembered An oyster Iny« ul»>ui no imxi .OA ii et't* creeps upon you.” Odd Contradict'on in DR. L. P. DAVIS that at the famous Thanksgiving a year If Juul one oysler vere left Mrs. A. W. Brandet was hostess alone by all nm! «midry. «ay» Profes oast of the Pilgrim Fathers in No Thursday afternoon to the Aloha nee Physical Therapy Speciali«! Behavior of Mankind vember, 1621, in which the friendly dle club. Chiruprartor The afternoon was spent Old Year Dead When When u tnan goes into a field to de- •or Lull until ll hint grenl great mimi their «hell» would mule a Specialising in distases of rectum, Indians participated, wild turkey was in visiting and needlework. A dain Harvest Is Gathered? vote u day « work to producing food children plie eight time« the «Ixe of the eurth crop* for hl* needs, he labor* with <n- colon, small intestine, stomach and the chief delicacy. Once this elusive ty luncheon was served by the host That the calendar by which w* Fortunately, the Infuni mortality rale femal«' trouble using bird was plentiful but now the wild ess, assisted by Mrs. R. G. Hadley. count our days does not fit in bar telllgenex and accepts world expcrl- among oysters is very high Electro Therapy species is all but extinct. In only a Members present were Mesdames monlously with the season* Is pointed enee. There Is an agreed time to Electronic Paini««* Adjust ment few sections of the country the wild .Sweeney. Gibbon, Gubaer, J. A. and out by au editorial In Liberty Maga pluut aud harvest, and he follows this knowledge; In everything, while In the Dietetic« turkey may be found. It begins to Bert McFarlane. Hadley, Boulden, line. field, he works us effectively n« pn«. "It has long been obvious," explain« The eu«t«>iii of wearing wig« >» an un < rcum Tube Therapy look as though the domestic turkey is Finnecum and the hostess. the editorial, “that starting the calen slble. He naturally anept* aN Infor fl. 1.1 one. I i fill, n mu nr or* li*i* Gymnastic Exerriae destined to go the way of its progen niutltm that hus been tried out In the Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. dar on the fi.-gt of January Is ull centuries. He finds truth an ««set; been found wvaHiig *lgs ii.urly u* Phone 424 itor. Y'oung turkeys are hard to Mardis Bldg. wrong. The year ends with the har «i'll made u« thuae of our u. n time* and Mrs. Uriah Hamblet, near Union for Appt. folly troublesome mid expensive. raise and the Thanksgiving and McMinnville vest. when the last grain I* In. the In early Greece both men and women But when (lie same mun goes to wore wig*, in Rome no fuahlomibl* ----- - t hristmas demand exceeds the supply. vale, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skin leaves are fallen, and the earth ha* No one wants to see the day when the ner and daughter Jean and son Ron gone to sleep. The closing day of church, or lodge, polltieiil »invention, toilet wn» couiplete without one wive* turkey has disappeared from the land ald, of Oregon City, Prof, and Mrs. G. the calendar might well be thut one nr social affair, he changes his nttl of nol.temeu afwuya chiKmlng dmk tilde; he believe«' In sentiment unit and the proud gobbler struts and A. Gabriel and daughter Peggy, of •>n which we turn away from outward denies fact und experience In half he hulr; yellow wigs were of very II mi « repute. Canby, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley things and ask about the chances of fumes no more. end son Vernon and Mrs. Gladys having a little steam heaL There is no substitute for the tur- A man must be a strange creature It Is unlikely on the whole, that key gobbler in sight As compared Enierson and son Glen. the calendar makers will ugree to end ’•• God. who doe« ull thing.« well.—FI with him the r- stcr is plebiun and Merle Reichstein was a Portland Hie year with the fall and begin 'f II. Howe's Monthly. KADiUllC the gander “a 'esser breed without business visitor Thursday. with the spring, as Is meet and pnq» er." concludes the editorial. "We mu«t the law.” The gobbler is a symbol Safety Organization John Litscher, Kenneth Hadley and take January 1 as the beginning ot A. H. Robinson, Prop. of prosperity and a token of hospitali The National Safety council 1« « James Wakefield, Jr., were week end Hie year because Julius Caesar fixed It nonprofit. n<mpnrtl«mi orgmilzmlun for ty as w?1!. 1/ A mo ujmo ' i visitors in Corvallis, where they vis that way and nobody bus changed IL” the promotion of «afety. •nnltmlmi BUILDING MATERIAI jr AAAgeS tme ’ miAiiculth hi the Industrial, public mol ited friends and attended the O. A. C. ¿(-UeeRJQB ] 1 8 bst unce? OF ALL KINDS home life of the «hole world. Il wa« Averages Untrustworthy and U. of O. football game. f 0V DO s rr B et - tec Recent insurance experience tins foumled In 1913. when u little group ut LUUOOtlT— • O AAAQPV 4 Barbara Sweeney spent a few days rhown that average tables are often employers, appalled by the iiMde«» nnd (Flo Bingham) Phone 46x9 Box 177 "OOMABOiEO UHUO UJOMAM unnecessary racrlflc« of life nnd limit last week At the home of her grand misleading. The average weights are Miss Lois Taylor of Pleasantdale ' MpJAAAKH-i THAT you HAVE «Mcurring every wur. determine«! upon THE BEST I spent Monday night as the guest of mother, Mrs. O. M. Murphy, in Day by no means the best weights. At II relentless fight agnlnst neddent ton TO WATCH. OÍ? ages under thirty the best conditions \HUSBANDS/ Miss Esther Kuhn. A TAME OWE apparently exist among those whose muses. Today the council tin« a mem \ 9' J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and son weights are from five to ten pounds liershlp of over 4,.-><Xl indu«lrlul con Mrs. Duggan is the new teacher MXnXNXNXMXMXXXXXXXNXXXXXMX eerns. government departments. Insur ■ WATCHES who is filling the place in the ichool Robert of Sherwood were Sunday above the average. After age thirty ance componles. m-boots libraries, nil« the most favorable conditions are caused by the resignation of Prof. Ar dinner guests at the home of the for found among those whore weights are cellaneou* organization* and Individ SI mer ’ s mother, Mr). David Ro.'xn'.i.in. uals. Its Influence 1« fell Hiroughom thur Cantnberry. i below the average. The amount tie more than IO. hho workshops and among Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cinnamon, of ; low average increases with advancing Mrs. Louisa Hanville was the din more than IlMkSUXki workers, whose Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cin age and at age fifty persons seem to live* ner guest Sunday of Mrs. A. Unruh. are safer because of Its service. 14 (namon and daughter Elaine »¿'Ta : be at their best when their weights Its scope K m grown from national to X Building Material of all Kinds are as mneh as twenty or thirty K Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson j Sunday at the home of thvir brother, & X LIME. CEMENT. DOORS. pounds below the average. Insur International. and family spent the week end in Robert Cinnamon. H ance experience shows that under HEXAGON SHINGLES I Mollala as the guests of Mr. -.nd Mrs. I I weight Is definitely an advantage so Origin of Basket Ball The Best on the Market Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackman and W. S. Dunton, the latter a sister of far as long life is concerned. In IMU n lecturer on psychology In s' M Mr. Richardson. Mrs. Lids Richard daughter Lima Bell were Sunday the training school CONI RETE DRAIN TILE the Young : g I son and son» Harold stayed on the afternoon visitors at the home of the Mill': Christian association m Plain- Her Past X former ’ s sister, Mrs. Kirk Walling, at :c farm during her son’s absence. They were very much In love with field. Mus»., speaking of the mental I DAYTON HopewelL OREGON I M each other, and the young girl hud processes of Invention, proposed Ilie Mr. and Mrs. James Richards example of a game with Its llmluulons NXNXXSNXNXNXNSXXNXXXXXNXXX Mrs. Grover Johnson, of Newberg, but recently accepted an engagement moved to McMinnville the past week uml necessities. The same night Jmnes ring from her sweetheart. and Will Richards and family moved visited Monday afternoon at the home Naismith, a . .... her of the clues, Although everything was perfectly of her mother. Mrs. Darid Robinson, j worked out basket ball nr mi Ideal in the Albert May house. ^XNXXXXXWXWXMXMXMXXXNXXXWX planned for their future, the young game to meet the hypothetical case, man was Inquisitive ‘ o the point of The Pleasantdale Improvement Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fulgam were and the next day hi Hie lecture room club will hold their next Tegular meet folly. in Portland Monday on business. It was put In prnet.ee with the uld of “ Tell rue, dear," he pleaded, "have ing Wednesday evening, November 28, the members of the gymmistlc class Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laurence and at the schoolhouse. A good program you ever been kissed before?" Thence it spread to other brunches of The girl blushed. She did not know ■ Office Phone daughter of Dayton, were dinner will be given by the jiupils of the what to say for the best. RED 40 the Young Men’s I'hristhm nnoelmlon. I SEE -1 guests Sunday at the Fred Kuhn school., also a represent» tive from the DAYTON. - - “Well, ye—es; only twice.” she cun- nnd In two nr three years to other mh - OREGON letlc clubs and to the general public. home. Woo] Growers Association will speak. fesved reluctantly. ¡'sNSMEWENEtJgMEHEXSNSMXXXxJt "What?” he shrieked. “Who by?” o. , . . After the program refreshments will » Miss Flo Bingham sang two solos “Don't be ridiculous, dear,” returned be served. Everyone welcome. Hate's battle cry in all ages : at the Japanese Tea, which was held the girl. "It was only the church 4XXXNX:9XNXXXXXKXNXNEXXME;in Darn you, be as I am.” at the home of Mrs. J. E. Proffitt, Fri- r Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cinnamon and choir and the baseball club.” Z. SPANGLE day afternoon. sons Charles and Kenneth, of Mc- N XKXMXKXH8KZHXXXMXM3WXKXMXMXHXWXXMXMXMXXXNXWXNXNXWXMX X Minnville, were Friday afternoon vis Trying to Help ’I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuhn of Sa itors at the home of the former's X Ladies’ Haircutting Mrs. Blank returned home one after lem visited his folks Sunday evening ■ brother, Robert Cinnamon. X Agency for Newberg Laundry g noon after consulting a physician with for a short while. 53 the announcement that she had been BATHS I MEATS THAT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grabenhorst and advised to reduce the amount of car M DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Luke Rivers ,of Port OREGON : XKXWXMXNXRXMXKXKXKXKXNXU,^)1 Everything in season land, spent the week end visiting at daughters were Sunday guests at the bohydrates In her diet. A few hours home of Mrs. Grabenhorst's sister, Inter the family assembleò for dinner the Mays home and Art Wilsop home. We are at your service prepared by the cook, when all at once Mrs.A. N. Vernon, in VZebfoot. Mrs. Blank looked up to see Mandy 8KXMSHXMZKXKXMXMXNXHXKZKXN Mr. and Mrs. Shenn Satchwell ' lifting some of the vegetables off the called on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Finnicum, i Ralph Thompson of "Wauna spent table. PHONE RED 31 X Agate Grinding the week end with home folks. DAYTON. ORE. 51 of near Carlton, Sunday afternoon. “Why, Mandy, what's the matter. X Jewelry Made to Order ■ Mrs. Lorena Litsche/ returned Don't we get anything to eat?” some Guests from Thursday to Saturday 1 home Saturday after spending several one asked the cook. w at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman X "No. siree, you don't get this. It’s 1 Satchwell, were a brother and his ¿«ays with relatives in Portland. got too many hydrophobias In It,” she Expert Watchmaker AI Jeweler wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Satchwell Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. Ed answered quickly. 04 and their daughter and husband, Mr. 'Winger attended the meeting of the S3 ■ X ;« and Mrs. Irvin and baby, of Rathbrun, county health association in McMinn Grafaphones at the Lowest .1 X Idaho. They are motoring through to I ville last Saturday. The Difference in Babies N Price ever known in the county. .< I X California, where they expect to spend! A Methodist clergyman of New X M I X the winter. York city who Ims christened bun X 'S DAYTON, Near East Relief OREGON ,J dreds of babies notices that blonde X Mr. Art Wilson left Sunday mor»-i orranization caring for the babies usually cry during the cere H * ■ M XHXKXKEDCSWBMXKXMXWXHXKXK: N ing for Aberdeen, Washington, to be I !dren who are the fin,t beneficiarie- mony while little brunettes smile ’ et Golden Rule Snnday was chartered rite bald ones nearly always look with his brother, Ed Wilson, who ias very low. The doctors have given by Congress, August 6, 1919, and op- 'think when baptized. And there are MXHXXXIXIXNXKZNXWaMSMSWXUX: IS up all hope for his recovery. Mr. ’rrt.tes in three areas: Greece and her bab'ea that excel at all three of these M stunts.--flipper ’ « Weekly. islands; Armenia and Persia; Syria Wilson will remain several days. X M ■ W and Palestine. Egypt and France are Miss Ruth Beech of Portland spent sheltering “ex-orphans.' Annual re I- ire, Theft, Embezzlement and it 1 The Great Among Ue the week end with her father, Mr. ¿port is made to Congress. it is en- Life. Wc care for your needs. 5 The great writers th« men who I Chas. Beech. hv President Coolidge; Cnolido the Na- make our llteruture. are the elect ---- --------- idorsed by ■ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howe of Port-K”'1“1,. Information Burcau; the «pirita who are nearer to God than the X J. L. SHERMAN & SON 8 M rest of us. and who are able sooner to K _j----- ... land spent ,-------- one day the past week at • churches; civic, comm crcial, industrial grasp His moods and meanings They XKXMXKXKXIMXWXWXMXNXKXXXe3;5N fra tern al. educational and social or- the home of Mrs. Louisa Hanville. are the mountain peaks of the human Dealers in gaj tizat'ions and by ' niany American liindscape—the first to feel the day Several attended the chrysanthe atvd foreign officials. .’Its present work break and to catch the son. -Edwin mum show whjch was held Frid ay at is aiding over 30,000 orphaned Markham In the Smoker’s t'oinpnuioa FOR INSURANCE the home of Mrs. J. E. Proffitt f n pay. children, giving tinem a slm- THAT 1NSUR Don. pAe schooling, training them for SEE How About It? self-support and lau nching them. An Eastern college professor snys Mr. and Mrs. E. Woodard, of Amity The donations of Golden Rule married men are smarter than single spent Monday afternoon a t the Mr„; Sunday, December 2, will be Phone Red 76 used men Then why do the married men Give Us a Call Ph°no9xlO I)Hyton D. Bingham home. for this purpose. send the single ones to college?—El Service that «atiifie« i’aso Times. Dayton Inn m J. M. Beal Pleasantdale Ihn ton Lumber Yard Big v/ebfoot Davton Box & For CROSSLY RADIOS DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Dayton Motor Co.-J DAY ION MEAT MARKET BARBER SHOP V. H. BALLARD PEFFER’S OARAOE Insurance DAYTON SAND & GRAVEL CO Sand and Gravel c. S. Lewis --------------- ------------- --------- >