We are Still Hammering Away Trying to install into the public mind the fact that Jwe are selling Hardware Committee: Mr». Mattie Sny­ der, A. W. Hatfield, D. A. Sny­ der, F. T, Mellinger. Notice to Owner* of Stock At h general election held Nov, 5, 1912, in West Peyton Pncinct, it wai deaided by ii niHjoihy of votes cast, that It shall be unlawful for stoca to run at large in W< st Payton precinct. This is to notify you that in accordance with Section 5'75 Lords Laws for Ore­ gon, as amended by the Legislature for Oregon Feb. 21, >911. it shall tie unlaw­ ful for stock to run at large in West Dayton precinct; sixty days from date , of this notice, under a penalty of ten dollars for first offense and twenty dol­ lars for each and every subsequent of­ fenses, to be recovered from the owner i of the stock. G. W. Jones, Co Clerk. 2tf2 SCHOOL NOTES The first test in the spelling Dayton Hardware Co. contest will be given the last of R. G. Starr, Manager January. Some of the High School boys found it more pleasant to go skating Monday than to go to school. Julia Lewis is teaching school this week for Sellah Foster. Ethel Shippy is seriously ill with appendicitis. Gladys Lorrett is absent from school this week on account of her mother’s illness. Alvan Hash was absent from school Tuesday. Margaret Aiderman returned to school Monday after spending Christmas vacation in Portland. Ruth McNish was absent from school Wednesday. Frank and Vernon Foster were absent from school the first of the week. Mildred Booth has been ab­ sent from school since Christ­ mas vacation. Mr. Reed favored us with a solo at Assembly Wednesday morning. wag in our city to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Hibbert. L. R. Aiderman, State Supt. reists st Geasral Interest is Daytss sad started on a tour of the south- VkiaMv ¡ern part of the State the fore part of the week. Kale plants for sal« by F. W. Hole. A. D. Foster, William Stermer I f and Wayne Lor^ett returned to QR. 0. C. GOODRICH Eugene to finish their years day. scho -ling. DENTIST Fred Blanchard has entered Rev. J. G. Richardson will the eighth grade. Dayton, : : Oregon preach in the Baptist Church next Sunday morning. All are Francis Litscher was absent F. W. Hole was in Newberg oordially invited. from school Tuesday. Saturday last. The committee which was ap­ Theodore Rossner has return­ W. S. Hibbert was a Portland pointed to reconstruct the con­ ed to school, having been kept visitor Saturday. stitution and by-laws of the Tel­ at home with a severe sore Miss Jeannette Ogden was in ephone Co. met Wednesday. throat. Portland over Monday. 'R. W. Jones, City Surveyor of Naomi McNish has returned Bert Hord and Will Parish McMinnville, was here Wed. to to school after a visit of three were home over Sunday. give estimates of the cost of months in Alberta, Canada. Ernest Parrish was a Portland paving the stieets in our city. business visitor Saturday. Fred Burning and wife of An­ Her Dig. Miss Antique—Just think of the telope spent a few days in our Recorder, Tucker made a trip nerve of that luipecunloua fellow to city. They came to attend the propose to me! to McMinnville Thursday. funeral of Mrs. Burning’s mo­ Mts« Caustique — Nerve? Why, It The 8th grade will have a was G. B. Londershausen was a ther, Mrs. Hibbert. absolute recklessness.— Mil wank»- dass meeting after school Fri­ News _________ ____ Portland visitor Thursday. NOTICE William Cain transacted busi­ Those having subscribed to ness in Portland Saturday. the lund for the rebuilding of Mrs. H. G. Ogden spent a few the evaporator will please call at days in Portland this week. the insurance office and pay at once. A. T. Cummins and Glen Hord returned to Portland Monday. At a Joint installation of Upton Post No. 75 and Upton No. 6 A. J. McCann and wife re­ turned from Portland Monday W. R. C. the following officers were installed: Commander J. morning. Misses Gladys and Kitty B. Stilwell, Senior Vice Com­ Skeels spent a very fine day in mander Thomas Miller, Junior Vice Commander S. M. Richards Portland. F. E. Berry was a Portland Adjutant G. W. Buckley, Quar-, visitor Friday and Saturday of ter Master C. W. Powell, Sur­ geon S. W. Sigler, Chaplain C. last week. H. Woodworth, Officer of the S. W. Sigler spent several days day Charles Hadley, Officer of in Portland the latter part of the Guard James Coovert. Our Entire Stock of Men’s and Womens Wear is last week. Officers of W, R. C. R, L. Clark returned from Pres. Mrs. Georgiana Miller, Reduced From 20 to 50 per cent. £ t Portland Saturday night after a Sen. Vice Pres. Clara Hadawav, weeks visit. Jun. Vice Pres. Lina Buckley, Frank Mabee of Portland was Chaplain Marilla Coovert, Secy. visiting friends and relatives in Ethel B. Hadley, Treas. Mattie Only first class merchandise is offered to the public. Dayton Sunday. A. Hadley. Thomas McNish and wife re­ Resolutions turned from the Alberta Country Whereas it has pleased the Thursday night. Supreme Master Artisan of the Miss Bessie McNish returned Universe to remove by death to Corvallis Sunday to continue our beloved brother, John W. Fletcher, who was a charter her school work. Charles Spangle spent Satur­ member of Security Assembly day night and Sunday in Mc­ No. 16 U. A. Be it resolved :- that while we deeply fee’ the Minnville and Portland. Mrs. Oliver of McMinnville at­ loss of our dear brother, we rec­ tended the funeral of Mrs. Hib­ ognize the authority of our Su­ preme Master and submit our bert in our city Tuesday. Successor to wills to His, knowing that He G. E. Nicols of Albany is spend­ doeth all things well. ing a few days with his patents Be it resolved that we extend and other relatives here. our heartfelt sympathy to his Mrs. Ruth Hayden of Tigard bereaved wife and our sister, was in our city visiting friends and that a copy of these resolu­ and relatives for a few days. tions be spread on the minutes, Milo Bond and wife of Port­ and copies given to the Tribune land were here to attend the fu­ and bereaved family, and fur­ neral of the late John Fletcher. ther, that our charter be draped Mrs. A. C. Pace of Portland for ninety days. Paragraphical WARMER Our Great Annual Clearance Sale is Now On Bargains Throughout the House < For Price List Refer to Last Issue of the Paper. D. M. Nay berger R. Jacobsen McMinnville Ore. Co. CLOUDY Madam, Read McCall’s The Fashion Anthority Each Issue Is brimful of ftuhlons, Ihncy work. interesUn, short stories. anil ecorva of Isbor aavln, and monay-savln. Ktoas for women. 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