A complete line of INTERNA­ TIONAL HARVESTER tools. McCORMICK:- Binders, Mow­ ers, Rakes and Tedders. Gasoline Engines Cream Separators Dayton Hardware Co. R. G- Starr, Manager The Ladies Auxiliary will meet in the Club rooms Tuesday afternoon, Apr. 9th. Paragraphical trial* ri G»»«*l IricrtU la Daytaa ami VkiaMy Kale plant, for sal. by F. W. Hole, t f QR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Dayton, : : Oregon Rain. Sunshine. Mor. rain. More sunshine. And then about—inchaa of mud for a finising touch. Mra. Yeager wus a Newberg visitor Friday. Earl Burch of McMinnville visited in Dayton. Sunday. HeHhan Stark was a Portland pass­ enger Thuraday. J. J. Kirchoff waa a Portland buai n.M viaitor Monday. Joe Hadley waa a Portland viaitor Wednesday. J. Arma waa a McMinnville viaitor Friday last. 0. J. Shirley was a Portland business visitor Friday. R. Chllcott and wife were Portland visitors Friday. G. B. Gondershausen was in Portland on business Saturday. Frank Mal»ee, of Portland spent Sunday with home folks Homer Avery spent Sunday with his parents in this city. Edgar Coov.rt and Albert Senn viaited in Salem. Saturday. C. R. Watson was in Portland Tues­ day looking after business. Jack Long has been spending several days this week in our city. Rev. Stover went to Eugene Tues­ day to attend the conference there. Telephone Batteries while they last, 20 cents each, at Ditcher's office. 14tf Berl Hord went to Tillamook Tues­ day where he will remain for a short time. James Hibbert ami wife were in Amity Saturday attending the funeral of Mra. Hibbert’s sister’s child. Mrs Andrew Ma bee of Portland, spent the week at the home of her I father-in-law, E Mu bee of this city. Glen Horii returned to his home in I Portland, Sunday, after a few days vis- I it with relatives in this city. Mrs. James Coovert who was taken auddenly ill a few days ago is reported to be recovering slowly. Dr. Eshelman. Supreme Medical Di­ rector of the United Artisans will ap­ pear before Security Assembly, Dayton on April Mth. N. S -Stewart and wife, of Salem, B|>ent the fore part of the week visit­ ing at the home of their son Rev. W. C. Stewart. Mra. H. Chapman went to Portland and Hillsboro, Saturday, where she will spend several days visiting rela­ tives. White Ix*ghorn eggs for hatch­ ing. Good laying strain. 3 1 cents each. ¡Phone 4 -17 Fred Crawford 14tf2 Francis Marion Huddleston Jr. ar- j rived at the home of Mr. and Mra. Claude M Huddleston, Wasco, Ore.. | on March 31, 1913 Weight 91» pounds. Phone 9 8 Lace 14tt2 April has arrivedand "All Fools Day" whs given its prominence. The day on which both old and young alike were fooled. grade, Helen Thompson sixth grade, | ft a success, and a g(X)d program Robert. Thompson fifth grade, Francis i will be givep. The evening pro­ Robinson fourth grade, and for the gram will lie given by the Mc- ciphering contest, Amanda Lorenzen President eighth grade, Viola Alxlill seventh iMinnville College. grade, Catherine Robinson sixth grade, Riley will give the address. His and Isabella Booth fifth grade. subject will bo “Atmosphere in The school will hold a May Dav ex- ercis on the first day of May. Further announcement later. Education.” In spite of the continual down । pour of rain, the Gopher Valley 10tf2 Rally was well attended. N. C. Indications are that spring has ar­ County School Notes i Maris, Jie agricultural worker rived, and with it the same old feeling Furnished by the Superintendent and from the State Department, and which we all call spring fever. Supervisor. . Prof. Launer, of the Newberg I High school, gave splendid ad- Pleasantdale Don’t forget the inter-county ; dresses, and C. E. Duvall, a field meet between Polk and patron of the rally district, dis- James Honea transacted business in McMinnville l cussed b autifying school houses Portland, Thuraday and Friday of last Yamhill on the College grounds. May 24. The and grounds in an interesting week. Miss Arlena Christensen was quite committees) from the two counties manner. Districts 80, 57. 86, 36 sick several days last week. met in the office of the Yamhill and 42 were in the rally district O. J. Shirley visited relatives in superintendent March 28, and and the pupils of the various Portland several days last week. arranged for the following schools gave an excellent pro­ Jame* Versteeg returned home Fri­ events: One mile run, IDO yard i gram. The usual banquet was day from Portland, where he has t»een dash, discus throwing, 220 yard server! at noon. Every one con­ visiting relatives the past two weeks. dash, hammer throw, 440 yard nected with the meeting seemed Misses Azela and Hallie Hastings of dash, pole vault, 120 yard hurdles ■ to enjoy it, and did everything Dallas are spending the week with high jump, shot put, broad jump, home folks. possible to make it a success. A Mrs. Naive of Portland is visiting at javelin throwing, standing broad rally will be held ir. district No. the home of her parents, D. Robinson jump, standing high jump and' 60, April 19th. Districts 60, 85, and wife, this week. relay races. The afternoon will, 45, and 70 will participate. The The Ladies of the Pleasantdale be given to a base-ball match last rally of the year will be held Needlecraft Club entertained their between a Polk county team and in district 79 on April 26th. families at the home of Mrs. Geo. a Yamhill county team. Each Districts 79, 58, 37, and 69 will Foster last Friday night. A short program was rendered after which the team to be taken from one parti­ be represented. When this ladies served refreshments. There cular school in each county. The meeting has been held, every were some 35 guests present to enjoy manner of selecting the teams j district will have taken part. the festivities. All report a jolly good to be decided by the committees i The special meeting of the time and some have even said, "they later. Get your boys in line for “Rural School wished the Indias would do it again. Improvement practice on these events, and Club” held at Whitecloud on the your girls ready to do some en­ afternoon of March 28th was Webfoot thusiastic boosting. Make the Well Ottpndpd and waa iniaroatinrr - - -'-’ — --«3 practice work reach as many of and instructive Mrs Smith, grandmother of Miss in every detail. Remem­ Mrs. French, a patron of tlje Dimick is up from Niwberg on a short the school as possible. visit. Miss Dimick will return with ber that athletics is intended to district, gave an excellent ad­ her. develop the body, and should be dress, and the childrens pi ogram Max Peiffer returned Monday from made to reach those who need showed careful preparation. A Lake County. developing, and not merely those special meeting was held at the Mr. Lewis bought two young heifer who are already the best men in “Club” in no. 24, Fairview, on calves thia week paying one hundred school, Superintend the pract ­ and ten dollars for the two. the same afternoon. Rev. ice and teach the boys to proper­ Davies, of McMinnville gave the Mrs. Frank Wilson nus returned from Salem where she attended the ly control themselves, as this is (CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE) funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Maude another of the benefits of ath­ Deady, letics. Chandeler Warner, Jr. is on the sick Dayton Markel Report The date of the Willamina In­ list. stitute has again been changed. Butter country 30c. Mrs. Hanvil who is on the sick list ,, creamery__ ______ __ _33c. It will take place on May 17, and is much improved. Eggs--- ----------- „17-- will be the last educational meet­ Poultry iâc. The Webfoot choir has postponed Veal________________________ 9c. ing of the school year. Let us their meeting for practice until Friday Beef_.__ 4 J^c. make it the very best. evening April 4th. Pork____ ____________________ 9c. Mutton_______________________ 7c. There will be church services at the Don’t fail to attend the Carlton Oats _______ _________________ 32c. Webfoot church next Sunday morning, institute April 5th. The people, Wheat ............... 70c. it being the first Sunday of the month. Hay clover........ ..... .......... $9t. pupils, and teachers of that place " timothy ------------------------------ $9t. The Webfoot Sunshine Club spent a " vetch and oat«........................$9t. are making every effort to make pleasant rftemoon last week at the Washing neatly done. curtains a specialty. Mrs. Bert Yeager. A slight bit of high water this last week but not enough to put the rivei home of Mrs. Adam Bauer. Mrs. out of it# hanks. Metcalf and daughter, Bessie were WANTED:— Sewing, Mrs.Fred guest* of the club and also Mrs. N. A. West. Dayton R. F. 3. Harris who entered her name as a member. Mr. and Mra. Frank Wirfs viaited in Walter Ballantyne of Dallas «peat McMinnville Monday and Tuesday. a few daya at the home of Louis Had­ Misses I-ena and Mamie Stilwell ley. Walter whs at one time a resi­ were McMinnville visitors Saturday. dent of Dayton, and was glad to shake Prof. Dodson and family were in hands with old acquaintances. McMinnville for a week end visit. Miss Jeannette Ogden was a Port­ land visitor the fore part of the week. Wm. Monteith and riot r. Mra. Julia Jones are again residents of ou city. Last Wednssdav while attempting 1x> get hie mail from the tx»x Mt the side of the road, without alighting from his buggy, O. J. Shirley received quite a painful injury. Ths team farted caus­ ing hirn to get his finger caught be­ tween th« mail box and the buggy, tearing the finger nail off. SCHOOL NOTES I Day ton Tribnne Ora Parish and Alvin Hash were ab- I sent from Prof’s, room Tuesday. Evelyn Rubinson was absent from school two days this week. The sixth grade are studying con­ junctions in Grammar. Wanted:— Six women at the Jesse White was absent from school Dayton Evaporating & Pack­ ! Tuesday. The seventh grade have finished the ing Company. • 16tf2 i study of Agriculture. Born:—To Mr. and Mrs C. C. Carter Emma St.rmer is absent from school Rev. W. C. Stewart went to Portland Sunday. March 30, 1913, at K:lh P. M , this week. Monday to attend the M. E Pariiment. a 10 pound girl. Mother and daughter The High school boys have devoted Mrs. W. E. Gabriel who for the past doing nicely. Father able to be about their spa-e time looking for a suitable week has been quite ill is reported bet­ the streets. place for a ball ground but it seems as ter. A. F. Turnbull and wife and Miss M. tho’ there« "nothin’ doin’.’’ Clifford Watson went to Portland B. Orr, arrived Tuesday evening from The botany class planted some seeds Friday evening returning Sunday eve­ their home in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Tuesday for the study of plant life. for a few days visit at the Burnham ning. The ninth grade is studying Scott’s home. Rev. T. Leavitt will preach in the , Ivanhoe in Literature. The Pleasant Hour Reading Club met Christian church Sunday morning at with Mra. Emily Nichola, March 21. Hazel Burnham was absent from There waa a good attendance. The school Monday. The Merry Ten club met. at the home of Miss Ella Gabriel last Tuesday next meeting will be held at the home On account, of rain we could not play of Mra. R. G. Starr, with Mrs. Bert­ ball in Newberg, Friday bo the game evening. ram as leader. was postponed a week. Mrs. Adria Phelps went to Portland Photos, Portraits, Views, Copy ­ Friday for a few days visit with rel­ The High school girls have had the ing, and Enlarging. Satisfaction basket ball fixed and are playingagain atives. altbo’ it is late in the season. Mrs. E. Willa of McMinnville spent guaranteed, A. J. Smith Do you take it? Good. Does your neighbor take it? Then ask them to sub­ scribe. If your subscription has expired call and renew 11 o’clock. Dundee, Oregon Near Dayton Station The tenth grade are studying on the twelfth theorum in Geometry. H. Chapman returned home Tuesday Mrs. H. H. Smith and Mias Eva Wilk­ from a couple of daya visit with rela­ inson of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived at in Hillsboro and Portland. the H. H. Burnham home Monday, for Hall Burnham and Ernest Duzan ■ short viMt. The ladies are on their went to McMinnville Saturday evening way home, after spending the winter in Southern California. returning Sunday morning. Those that are to representour school in the spelling contest are, Julia Lewis twelfth grade. Rosa Bruhn eleventh grade, Kenneth Yeisley tenth grade, Ruby Krietz ninth grade, Harold Dod­ son eighth grade, Georgia Berry seventh Sunday in Dayton Mra. E. Cain. with her mother, We Specialize on Job Work Call and look over *)ur samples Mellinger & Skinner. Prop’s.