OSBORNE Disc. Drag and Springtooth Harrows Superior and Thomas Drills International Low Down Ma­ nure Spreader Dayton Hardware Co. R. G. Starr, Manager Miss Lula Nichols spent from Friday until Sunday with relat­ Paragraphical ives in Me Minnville. PuinB of Gtoerol l«tw**< m Ooytoo ."d G. B. Londershauaen sjient Vuinity the day Thursday transacting business in McMinnville. Kale plant« for «alv l>y F w- H°le. Mrs. W. C. Stewart and baby left Monday for Salem where QR. (). C. GOODRICH they will visit fora week. Leonard Large, of Nebraska DENTIST is spending a few days with his Day ton, , : : Oregon old time friend IL Stermer. Messrs. John and August Auer The L mc H o « Auxiliary will meet in the (’tub Tuemiay afternoon. of Me Minr.ville were visitors at the A. Rossner home Sunday. Mar. 25 h Ollie M ibe« was home over William Stunner who has been attending business college at Sunday. Eugene is home for a vacation. Rev. G. R Stover visited Port­ S. M. Richards accompanied land Wednesday. hiji son. Charlie to his home in Ch rles Spangle spent Tuesday La Grande, Ore., Saturday last. evenig in Newberg. Spring Millinery for sale by II Gilanders was a Portland Mrs. J. C. Nicholson and altei visitor Saturday. Wednesday, March 19, tf R-v. W. C Stewart S’ ert this For Sale: A few settings «/ week nt Canby. Ore. Indian Runner duck eggsat$1.0O Artichokes for sale. Inqmn a setting. of C. J Countiss. 13tf2 II. G. Coburn. 10tf2 L. J. Shippev was a Portland There will be preaching ser­ visitor Wodne*day. vices in tiie < 'hi -1 ¡an chut cl. Homer Avery returned to M<-- next Sunday morning and even- Minnville. Wednesday. ii g. Prof. Dodson was a Portland L. Hurror w •*, neice ant visitor Saturday last. daughter, of Carlton spent Sun­ M. G. Miller was in Portland day at the A. Rossner home in this city. Tuesday ami Wednesday. William Hibbert was a New- Mrs. Lula Levis and son. Elmer ¡o' Portland. visited her sister IhTg visitor last I hursday. R. Gabriel was a Portland vis­ Mrs. .James Convert, Saturday i'.d Sunday of last week. itor. Saturday and Sunday, Bert Hord has been spei li o The question of building is also b«ing agitated at Spring­ a few days at home this week. A. C. Detmering was a Mc­ brook. as their school has almost Minnville visitor last I hursday. outgrown their building. Miss Abbie Nichol spent the Misses G’’ace an«f Mabel How­ latter part of last week at home. ard were S loin visitors Sunday Washing neatly «lone. Lace last, arriving home Monday morning. They say the river curtains n specialty. scene in fine. Mrs. Bert Yeager. 10tf2 Mrs. Elma Parish Klausen, of L. C. Davis of McM nnville visited with 1). A. Snyder Mon­ Portland, has been spending a few «lays at the home of her day. parents B. Parish and wile. J. Bones was a Portland buisi Our friend Homer Avery has ness visitor the tore part oi th«* been limping ’around town the week. last few day« on a pair of Glen Hord came up from Port­ crutches. The soreness of his land to spend a few days in foot being caused by a nail. Day ton. Revival meeting now in pro­ Mrs. H. G. Ogden and brother gress at the Evan relical Church visited Portland M nday and i beginning at 7:30 P. M. Rev. .1. Tuesday. A. Good, of Portland, will assist Ross Watson and wife v ere the pastor for a few weeks. We Portland visitors Tuesday ami extend a welcome to all. Wednesday. I,. E. Kain representative of R. Chilcott was a Portland the Shultz Belting Company of business visitor Tuesday and Portland, was a I^ayton visitor Wednesday. Thursday. He said his parents F. Rasmussen, of Newberg who used to live near the station, spent Sunday at the H. C. Peter­ are running a hotel at Long Beach, Cal. son home. Bishop W. H. Fouke D. D., of Miss .Jeannette Ogden spent a few days in Portland the fme Naperville, III., will preach at the following places Sunday, part of the week. Mar. 30, Dayton Evangelical Church 11 A. M., Union vale 3 P. M. and Layfayette 7:30 P. M. : The Pleasant Hour Reading Club met for another interesting afternoon last Friday at the home of Mrs. A. Nicola with Mrs. (). Goodrich as leader. Twelve members were present. The next meeting will I m ? held at Mrs. E. Nichols, March 21 with Mrs. A. Nicols in charge of the lesson. All members are re- quested to be present. The Sacajawea Club gave a farewell party at the home of Sylva Rowley, last Thursday evening, in honor of Ruth Mc­ Nish. The young people enjoyed : a pleasant time and at the close ' of the evening all wished Ruth ' much happiness in her new home in Canada. Marcus B. Parounagian, a lec­ turer billed on the Lyceum course at the Methodist Church, ap­ peared before a large and ap­ preciative audience last Friday night. Mr. Parounagian gave a very interesting talk of his life both in this country and the Holy Land. Fur Rent:- 40 acres in the Re«i Hills about two miles from Day ton. 20 acn s in small trees. Address A. B. Wilmot 275 Russel St. Portland, Oregon PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH CALIFORNIA The Land of Sunshine and Flowers via the A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROUTE You C*n See in California: Attractive »ea«ide remrta, fan.ou« hotel«, hot eprinre and outdoor eporta. At Pasa­ dena the world famed ostrich farm« and masnificent homea. At San Bernadina and Riverside the Orange (.roves. At Catalins, the wonderful submarine Harden*, and at various other point* attractions thst delight the eye and inform the mind. Low One Way or Round Trip Fares: Round trip tickets to Loa Angeles on sale daily with long return limit and «top- over« at will. If you wish to go »till further «outh or east, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. Further particulars on application to sny Agent. Ask for descriptive literature on California, or "Wayside Notes,”describing trip San Francisco to New Orleans. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, 0regen SCHOOL NOILS Oscar Dower was absent from school Monday. The tenth grade has taken up the study of p ane geometry Loyd Bertram was absent from! school Tuesday. The ninth grade is reading: “The Gold Bug. ’’ Mr. Gabriel has purchased two n w pictures which add greatly to the apearance of his school- ( room. The Freshman class gave a farewell party to Rena McNishi i n Saturday evening March 8. Tin •• w >e ab ut twenty-five 'Hm decorations' et.; in games. at.d everyone reported a g«x»d i time. Webfoot Mr. Claude C. Peery and wife, ' of P »rtland are visiting at 1 is old h ime. Tae»' came in timeto, enjoy a birthday dinner with Mr. Peery's twin sister, Mrs. Fred West. Mr. Klate Unruh is down fr m Salem working his fruit trees. He expects his family tnis n«t k ' and thev will make their home < n the farm. Mr. Llovti Goodrich and wi spent Sunday at th«* home <■ Mr. and Mrs. Al. S. Peery. Mr. Herman Wilson and v '< were guests at the Adam Bam r home, Sunday. Visitors in McMinnville last Thursday were Mr. Gilkey and wife. Mr. N. A. Harrisandv ■ Mr. M. S. Peery and wife. Mrs. M. .J. Peery and John Peffer. Otis and Guy Mayberry are sick with the mumps. ’ he County Court was through the Webfoot district this wet k inspecting the roads. It is sin­ cerely hoped that they will see fit to do some work on the roads as there has been only a small portion of the tax money collect­ ed from this district spent on the roads. Pleasantdale Azelia and Hallie Hasting re- .. «y after tume«! to st week at visiting a » * patents, Mi. the home ( 1 and M s. 1 : is on the sick Wm. L ■ lis\ । his wt t k. A' <■( lister and son. C r - \ tri i lativ«s in Sal­ em. > ■ u”<;. • an< Sunday. \\ • was a Portland visitor. W< dnesday. A i D, i a'lson, of Mc- A < «1 a tew days t v < ■ K v I er grandparents B. York«- and wife. Mrs. Ralph Hadley visited Sunday at the James Coovert home. Couniy Sch ol Noles Furnished by the Seaerintendent and Supervisor. CONT1NVKD FROM FRONT PAC.E Ten letters from the pupils of I’ike Valley infoim us that their flower garden is growing nicely, that water has been piped from a nearby spring, that a drinking fountain has been installed, that they are going to grade the grounds, and that they are plan­ ing extensively for the coming Fair. They will also have a soc­ ial Saturday evening. These warm days should re- mind the children that it is near­ ly time to get the garden ready (CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE) Dayton Markel Report Butter country......................... . . 30c. ,, creamery................. ,33c. Eggs................................................15 Poultry---- ------------- ----- —....... >öc. Veal............. ........... .... -............... 9c. Beef................ -..... ---- ----------- 4 J*c. Pork.—....... -....... -....... —...... 9c. Mutton.......... ...............-......... -....... 7c. Oats .................... - - ----- 32c. Wheat...................... -.... -............. 70c. Hay clover-................................. $9t. “ timothy--------- $9t. •* vetch and oats............. $9t.