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OSBORNE Disc, Drag and Springtooth Harrows Superior and Thomas Drills International Dow Down Ma nure Spreader Dayton Hardware Co R. G. Starr, Manager County School Notes PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH FumUhed by the Superintendent and Supervisor. CALIFORNIA ( continued from editorial PAGE) prepared for both occasions. An evening program will be given1 by one of the colleges on each date. Remember the “Final Contest in the spelling contest will be held early in April this year. The contest in arithmetic will lie held at the same time, and will be conducted the same as last year, Let us begin to arrange for booths at the Fair. Secure your space early, as desirable places will not be gotten easily later. Teachers should encourage pupils to plan their work now, and to make arrangements for their poultry exhibits. The sewing classes should plan their work with the Fair in view, and keep many of the articles at the school building until the exhibit is ready. We are expecting a splendid showing from every manual training class in the county. The Land of Sunshine and flowers via the 0 A sun s et OWEN »SHASTA A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROUTE You Can See in California: Attractive waside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs and outdoor »porta. At Pasa dena the world famed oat rich farms and magnificent homes. At San Bernadine and Riveraid.- the Orange Groves. At Catalina. the wonderful submarine gardens, and st various other points sttrsetiom, that delight the eye and inform the mind. Prof. Sherman Wallace will Low Ong Way or Round Trip Fare»: preach in the Baptist Church, Round trip tickets to Loo Angeles on sale daily with long return limit end stop overs st will. If you wish to go still further south or east, tickets via all rail, or Sunday and again in two weeks. rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. P vii H i *f G«*«*l i* O*yt** **4 J. C. Nichols and wife and Vkiaity Further particulars on application to sny Agent. Ask for descriptive literature on । Miss Elizabeth Palmer spent the California. or "Wayside Notes." describing trip San Francisco to New Orleans. I day in Portland, Saturday. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Orfgen Kale plant* for aale by F. W. Hole. White Leghorn eggs for hatch ing. Good laying strain. 3 Webfoot QR. 0. C. GOODRICH cents each. The Webfoot Sunshine Club Phone4—17 Fred Crawford 14tf2 DENTIST was very pleasantly entertained Edgar Convert came home last week at the home of Mrs. Oregon Wednesday evening. Day ton, Herman Wilson. Guests of the Max Peffer left Thursday The luidiea Auxiliary will meet in Club were:—Mesdames Kendrick the Club room* Tueeday afternoon. morning for Eastern Oregon. Fuller, Frank Wilson, Reistien, Mis. Ed. Hadauay ^pent Wed Robertson, Lewis and Miss Booth. Mar. 26ih F. W. Hole was a McMinnville nesday in Me dinnville. The Webfoot church will have L. L. Thomas attended the their Easter program on Sunday visitor Thursday. W. S. Hibbert was a Portland funeral of the late F. P. Talking night. ton in Salem, Tuesday. visitor Wednesday. Out of a one hundred and fifty Geo. Londershausen left Tues C. W. Powell went to Portland egg incubator set by one of our Thursday to spend a few days. day foi Alberta. neighbors, not a chick hatched. A A. Rossner was a McMinnville L. R. Aiderman returned to his She is not discouraged however, home near DavVm. after severa ’ visitor Thursday. and will try again. L. J. S lippy made a business weeks visit in the east. Earl Burch and August Lon- trip to Dallas this week. Fleasantdale Mrs. B. F. Swick is visiting dershausen of McMinnville were M. F. Hastings, who has quite- home over Sunday. in Portland a few days. sick for several days, is slowly f WANTED: —Pls’o Sewing. Mrs. M. G. Miller transacted busi- recovering. ness in Portland Saturday. Fred West, Dayton R. F. 9. 0. J. Shirley and wife visited 14tt 2 S. W. Sigler transacted busi- Phone 9-8 relatives in McMinnville Friday. Studebaker Farm Wagons, Studebaker Bug ness in Porltandthis week. Glen Hord returned to Port Ames Post and family of N v - gies and Studebaker Delivery Wagons. Frank Hadley transacted busi end Sundav evening after spend berg vis: ed Saturday Sunday at; —and every owner of a Studebaker vehicle ness in McMinnville, 1 uesday. ing several days in our city. the A. A. Nichols home. is proud of it Because he knows it is the best James Hibbert and wife were R. G. Starr and Geo. Tsvlor. attend- James Bones and wife McMinnville visitors Saturday. of the firm of Davton Hardware Studebaker wagons and buggies are built on honor od the funeral of Mr. Pones’ and with the experience that come* from sixty year« W. T. H. Tucker was a Port Co., tranacted business in Port g-andmotber, in Amity Satur- of wagon building, and you get the benefit of this land visitor Sunday and Monday. land Thursday. rirnrr when you buy a Studebaker vehicle day. Mrs. E Yoe went to Portland Whether rou live in town or country; whether you want • Geo. Fowler and family and Mrs. P. Parks and little daugh work or pleasure vehicle, there . a Studebaker to fill your require Saturday to spend the summer. Thos. McNish and family started ment*. Fann wagons, contractor* wagons, trucks, munraptl ter Thelma of Portland are visit Artichokes for sale. Inquire for their new home in Alberta. vehicles, ice wagons, dump wagons and carts, road oilers, buggies, ing at the M. F. Hastings home depot wagons, surreys, pony carts, runabout—we make them alL 13tf2 Wednesday afternoon. of C. J Countiss. —also harness, for any sized animal, for any vehicle, of the this week. A. A. Nichols and children 0MB* hi$K •C bim I ätc I of quality •• tHo Studcbaitcr vehicles« The B. Y. P. U.. oftheBanHst Mrs. Myrtle Gilbert is on the are visiting in Lafayette a few Church held their regular social sick list this week. days. at the home of A. E. Lee last STUDEBAKER Ralph Hadley and two sons Mrs. Minnie Woolworth was a' Friday evening. KANSA* OTT DENVER CHICAGO DALLAS NBW TOXK Dale and Vernon spent Sunday PORTLAND, OU. McMinnville visitor Monday and SALT LAKX CITY SAN FRANCISCO MINNEAPOLIS Rev. J. A. Good, of Portland ■" • ♦ „ Cnn/luv Tuesday. arrived in n Davton, Sunday tn to at the Uller Hadley home, Mrs. F. M. Huddlestcn return assist Rev. Stover with the pro- Miss Edith Donalson returned ed last Friday from a visit at 1 tracted meetings at the Evangel- to her home in McMinnville Wed- Miss Darr is reading “Dorothy ed a pleasant evening. ical Church. nesday after spending several Wasco. Dale and Her Chums” to her The sixth grade pupils have Photos. Portraits. View..Copy- her grants B. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. L. L. room. covered all their work in spelling. Thomas, Sunday, March 16, 1913 ing, and Enlarging Satisfaction York and The fifth grade Geography Ruth McNish visited school James Versteeg is visiting in a girl. guaranteed, A. J. Smith ---- Richard Clark and wife, of Dundee, Oregon Portland this week at the home class will finish “Europe” this Tuesday afternoon and Wednes- morning before leaving for her Portland, were Day ton visitois Near Dayton Station of his mother Mrs. Frank Cole. month. I The fourth grade pupils have home in Alberta, Conada. this week. Revival meetings at the Evan- Julia Lewis is absent from been studying the picture, “Lost’ SCHOOl NOTES Telephone Batteries while they ge)ica| Church are growing in school on account of sickness. this .month. last, 20 cents each, at Litcher s ¡ ____ nterest each evening, and Rev. The punils of the primary room Roy Williams was absent from The program given by Miss office. 14tf i J. J. A. A. Good Good is is giving giving the the people people wiy ce]ebrate their annual Bird Young’s room last Friday was school Tuesday. Jes Miller and family have of Dayton practical, plain Gospel and Rinssorn Day on Saturday, enjoyed very much by those at The ninth grade pupils will moved to the Burke ranch for messages. It will profit a man at 2 P. M. in the Evangelical tending. soon take up the study of Botany. to go an d hear him. church. An appropriate pro the summer. (CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE) The sixth grade pupils are gram is being prepared and every A. C. Detmering was in Port learning “ Paul Revere ’ s Ride. ” one is cordially invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS land on business from Friday un Dayton Market Report Evelyn Robinson has been ab- We hereby tender our heartfelt Mrs. Arvy Waters was a vis- til Sunday. morn- sent from school all week. Butter country______________ 30c. itor at school last Friday P. S. Heveland went to Port- I thank» to the kindL ,, creamery....... ....... 33c. I Fred Blanchard has left school Eggs —......................................... i? ‘ land Friday to attend the funer-1 neighbors for their »ywthy ing. Poultry---------------------------- ---->oc. lanu r riu«y U and assistance during the illness Frank Mabee visited school and gone to Newberg. Veal......................... — 9c. al of his brother. and burjai of 0Ur wife and moth- 1 Last Saturday evening the Beef..................... ........................ 4 Hc- last Friday. 9c. Miss Blanche Tincher, of er We ai8O wish to thank those iaBL r 1 ' .TT¿nartvln the Pork............ -................ Paragraphical Town's full of Studebakers j 1. » a T tizikn«>*n Mrs. U. V/. vaner. Washing neatly done. curtains a specialty. Mrs. Bert Yeager. kind'y aMi’ted in the leaTrnUhthe -Th” First band hall. The hail was beauti- ginging, l c “«i limps it.. decorated in tRoi«« „ Pall ” Thp fourth grade « fully their nloaa class Lace Simon Stevens Lace' ! Aden»t== 10tf2 Austin Stevens and wife foot Boy. — , Mutton...... ................ 7c. Oats-------------------------- -------- 32c. Wheat ........................... -............. 70c. Hay clover....................... -.......... $9t. “ timothy.... ................ ............ I9t. " vetch and oat*..... ......... $9t.