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Tools For All Trades E. A. Edwards was quite sick sexeral days last week. Miss Esther Nichols was a Newberg visitor last Tuesday. G. B. Foster and Matt Senn transacted business in McMinn ville last Thursday. James Versteeg has been on the sick list for several days. The Land Of Sunshine and flowers Reached by the The Story Of Crater Lake W/SUNSET OtOESaSHASU ROUTES By Charlie Dye Age 13 vei y Kind of a Dayton Hardware Co R. G. Starr, Manager Grade 4 Crater Luke is in the Caacade range on the top of Mount Mizuma. It is eight miles long and seven miles wide. I They are putting a road around the I Mechanic. lake and the superintendent rays thst | the road will be higher then sea level ■ one thousand to eight thousand feet. It la about twenty five milea from Fort Klamath to Crater Lake and a- I • bout sixty miles northeast of Medford, i The path down to the water is not | more then two feet wide. The cliffs around the lake are from five hundred _ to nearly two thousand feet in height. I LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND ALBANY ROSEBURG OREGON CITY CORVALLIS GRANTS PASS WOODBURN M c M innville MEDFORD SALEM EUGENE ASHLAND and from other Main Lina and Bran ch Line pointe to Loa Angela«, Colton, Paaadena, Riverside, San Barnadino and other California points with stop-over« in either direction and long return limit. THROUGH TRAIN SEBVICE DAILY close to the saw with the result ’ **nt d0*” to lhe water with my R,n FranClSCO Rxnms- With OboervatirnCar, Pulln.an 8tandarn and Tounat ---- —_------ -------- ---- F 8Car and all-steel high beck ml day eoac r es r , , Uncle and the rest of the crowd gave •nd dinins car. that he cut one finger very bad- out and went back They have bu% a Paragraphical | iy. California Express With Et»»4aid srd Txuriat SUtp-ng Can. aD-«t<«l high beck hotel by the edge of the Lake. Thot> Ponili of Gca«r«l luternl io Doytor aad day cueches and dinins car. Fred Berning, wife and son Hand* of people go to see it every year Vaiarty Al) trains connect at San Francisco with thron<h Eastern Trains John who were here to attend via Orden or sooth throurn Los Aanaeles and the Sunset Route For fares, sleep in* ear accotr.udation*. tickets, or literature on California, call on nearest Arent Kale plants for aale by F. W. Hole, , the funeral of Mrs. Berning’s In looking over and reading or write t f mother, the late Mrs. Wm. Hib- our exchanges we find where a JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore. liert, after a week or ten days certain man will be in a certain 0R. 0. C. GOODRICH visit among relatives and friends town on a certain night, and started on their homeward jour there deliver & lecture in regard she (the daughter) little dream- DENTIST The speaker combines that ney to Antelope, Oregon last to the white slave traffic. ed of. which he has read upon the sub Dayton, Oregon Monday. This man, who claims to be a ject and that of his own exper Such lecturers or preachers, J. I. Davis, of Oakland, Ore. The Indien Auxiliary will meet in God fearing man is going to, or as they may be, should not be ience, which put together forms the Club roumi Tuendxy afternoon has been visiting his brother-in- law J. E. Proffit and family for has delivered to a mixed audi- permitted to give such lectures his lecture. Jan. 27th. This sort of public speaking a few days. Mr. Davis is a jew ence one of the most degrading to a mixed audience, FOR SALE immoral lectures that ever left i should be eliminated entirely. A good light hack, alan n nearly new eler and is out looking for a lo man’s mouth. Howdoweknow? A young man and his sweet- 3-ineh wagon. Cheap. Helvi?. cation. The Tribune acknow We have heard two such lectur- heart* uP°n readin$ the red There is only one way to do it; Mrs. N. Kuiper has been quite ledges a pleasant little visit from es, and in order to handle his headline circular, decide to at- let them talk to empty seats a sick the past week. him and extends a cordial wel topic fully, he is compelled to tend* not knowin8 the nature of few times and they will then Mr. Page of Portland was a come to our midst use language which is anything the lecture. This same couple realize they are not wanted. Dayton visitor Saturday. but elevating. are the most humiliated of in- Rather Obscure. SCHOOL NOTTS dividuals after the lecture starts. The Merry Ten Club met with Mothers who are so anxious to "I're lieen thinking of it ever alnce I the Howard sisters Tuesday George Fowler has been ab- guard and protect their daugh The vile, degrading language started on my present journey." said night. cmiiniendal traveler thoughtfully, sent from school a few days on ters trom the "tough boys of that flows from the lips of the the “ and I m tiotliered if I can make up The , carpenters , , have again account of sickness. the town,” hurries h°r daughter speaker is sure to have an ef- my mind Just what she was aiming at started work on the new evap- . Joa, , , . Yon see. some rime ago I realized that orator 1 The 7th and 8th grades had a to the confines of a church or fee on the young, and in a great traveling alumt the country as I am I n ’ u i j wii n • l Pr°Kram Friday which was opera house to hear that which many cases for the bad. was taking a good many ehaucea. I Bert Hori and Will I ansh greatly enjoyed. decided, therefore, to Insure myself. returned from near Amity Sun "So I said to my wife after I had Rena McNish was absent from acted njion the thought: ’I have done day evening. „ « school last Friday. something today that I should have Mrs. W. M. lownsend of Port- n., . , done when I first started on the road— land is visiting at the home of . The 9th grade will take exam- I have taken out an accident Insur ance iwlicy on my life. If I am killed C. G. Christenson. .na'ton in Book-keep.ng Thuro- tb company pays $5.000. If 1 am in- day. jurod then 1 get $5 a week Don’t forget the Telephone . . . , , o . . i Jan. OC4L Yeisley is , back to “ Tor how long?- she asked. meeting Saturday, 25th. Kenneth . . “‘As long as I am laid up.’ :sch>ol after being absent sev< Don t fail to come. . “ ‘But It might lie onlv a week.* Our Clearance Sale will positively close Satur eral . days. " ‘Yes.’ day eve February 1st, 1913. Il you don’t attend Glen Hord came from McMinn- Ernest Berrv was absent, from " ‘And you would only get $5.* “ ‘That is all.* ville last Tuesday evening to school Tuesday afternoon, this sale you’ll be the looser, as our entire Big “’And If you got killed you get $5.- «pend a day or two. The 10th grade are r(,a(|jn(; Stock is radically reduced. ooo?- “ -Yon would.’ 1 answered patiently. Mrs. McCann went to McMinn- "Gareth and Lynette” from “Weil, the next morning when I start ville Monday to spend a few days, "The Idylls of the King” by A Big Stock of Clothing to be closed out at the ed on my Journey she threw her arms with her daughters. Tennyson. round me and cried: following prices “•Now. Johu. for heaven’s sake, Leslie Litscher. whn for some Dennis Berry and Mildred whatever you do. don’t get Injured!’ $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now $ 6.00 time has been in Washington Bcoth of the 9th grade have London Weekly Telegraph. 12.50 7.35 quit school. returned home last Frida -. 15.00 8.85 Madam, Read McCaiTs Mr. Reid of Estacada came The High School debate for 16.50 9.90 Sunday evening to assist Rev. Friday will be postponed a week. 18.50 10.00 The Fashion Authority Stewart with his meetings. 20.00 11.85 Ruby Kreitz has been absent Regular Stock 20 per cent to 35 per cent discount. Beryl Gertrude born to Mr. from school this week. and Mrs. J. D. Hndlov Jan. 15 nene and efficiency ef 1,100,000 woesea eack swath. Ladies Suits and Coats to be closed out at 1-3 to 1-2 former prices. 1913. Weight seven pounds. ■ach Issue Is brimful of fashions, fancy Pleasantdale work. Interesting short stories, and »corse of labor-saving and money-savins ideas E. E. Litscher and wife SHOES! SHOES! Hundreds of pairs to bo closed out for less then cost for women. There are more than Ml of the newest designs of the celebrated Portland spent sever''’ d^vs f fa Mrs. Fred Reichstien and Miss of the leather. Regular stock from 10 to 25 per cent discount. McCALL FATTKRNS in each issue. week with friends and relatives. | Mabel Edwards, visited at the McCALL PATTERNS are famous fbr style, fit, simplicity and economy. Only „ _ „ . . , . , ,1 home of tneir sister Mrs, Wess 10 and 15 cents each. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Percales, The publishers of McCALL'S will spend R L. Hams is having th? in- Morgareidge. thousands of dollars extra in the coming terior of his store repainted months In order to keep McCALL'S bead Sheetings, Outings, Cotton Batting, in fact and shoulders above all other women s magazines st any price. However, which will add much to the at Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. everything belonging to the Dry Goods McCALL'S Is only 60c s year; positively Rrlph Hadley were McMinnville worth 11.00. tractiveness of th place. Department reduced from 10 to 50 visitors Wednesday. from your first copy of McCALL'S, if you Episcopal Church Service pt- per cent. subscribe quickly. the McCann home Sundav, Jan. Harry Richmever of Newberg TO IcUH COMPANY. 2N M 3M 9L Ibu M 26, at 4 P. M. All welcome. v’aitpd at the E- Edwards The Rev. Alfred W. Griffin of home Sat and Sun- Remember the Date: Saturday eve McMinnville will preach. Geo. Shirley of McMinnville Feb. 1 1913. spent several days last with his Dayton Markel Report Miss Sylvia Rowley entertain brother 0. J. Shirley. ed her young friends at a birth Butter country--------------- ----- - - 30c. Satisfaction Guaranteed. If yoa are satisfied tell your friends: If NOT tell us. ,, creamery _.33c. day party Saturday night. All Mrs. Fred Reichstien spent Eggs..... ................. .. 27 >.. enjoyed a good time and wished several days last week in Mc- Poultry................... ... ;sc. D. M. NAYBERGER Veal.... ............ ..... 9c. Miss Sylvia many more happy ; Minnville at the home of her Beef......................... 4 Xe. birthdays. sister, Mrs. R. M. Rosensteel. Former partner to R. Jacobson & Co. Pork........................ ... 9c. Mutton...... .............. 7e. While Dug Hadley was saw- M c M innville , OREGON Ed Wilson, wife and daugh er Oats...... ............ ..... ... 32c. Wheat ................... _. 70c. ing wood with his buzz saw Sadie visited Tuesday at the Hay clover............ Wednesday he got his hard too Herman Wilson home. “ timothy ....... .... S9l. Last Call NOTE—Ask for a free copy of McCALL’ Swoeder tul new premium catalogue. Sample copy and pat* vetch and oatu