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DON’T HESITATE About Giving Us A Trial. Come in and let us show you some service-giving HARDWARE Accessories Locks Tools for the house repairs and furnishings that Sampson couldn’t DESTROY of Superior QUALITY W a lk In an d graze upon o u r v a lu e s an d th en W a lk O u t Satisfied y St. Patricks day was generally i b E. E. McDonald and Jess W hite FOR S A L E — Baled Oat straw and were among the home coiners from served by our D a jt m people rtsyiug in hay. Phone 6X4. Datyun. F. O. Lyon. 16-2». Portland for ail over Sunday visit with their varioue homes and enjoying the rain that cania down as though on a home folks. Mrs. M. A. Marcy and children are special invitation. spending the week with relatives in A daiigh or of W. E. Foster, Mrs. Auctioneer Jackman haa made »• Portland. Sloan and fam ily of Newberg, visited rangeinents to hold another con bin • Mrs. Edna Clawson of Portland was the Foster fam ily here over Saturday tion am t on sale he.e Satuiday Mate visiting her parents, T. A. Boulden, afternoon and Sunday. 22nd. The billa are out, lot k ti cm and fam ily here over Sunday. over and then attend aa thero w ill be Mra F. W . Hole gave a reception s, me good alutf otfeud at this sale. W IN M Y C H U M W E E K to her Sunday school class at he t ome Meetings every evening except Sail rdav laat Monday evening tei.turii g St. Pat Aden Slovene a former resident of A p r il 13 to 20 thia locality but now of Astoria. hMH ric k ’s day lestivitie». been v isitin g his father in Nawbcrg and Our list of subscribers for this week Bert Hurd of Bay City, Oregon, Is came up and apant a day oi eu thia last are as follows: Lamic Loremen, Mrs. N ellie Stoutenburg, R. V. Waldo, Fred here working for his father pri ning week w ith his brother living near Day- J. M iller, G. B. Foster, J. M. Turner, trees and building fences on the Mc ton. J. R. Dunphy, Mrs. J. W . LoreH, Miss Donald place recently a. quirt'd by them. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dewell enl« rlaln- Enod Booth, The Epworth League of Dayton held 1 ed a number of their friends al Die The person who borrowed tny woven a pleasant accial hour in the league Hotel Dayton last Monday iv u iin g . w ile fence stretchers, will please re room at the M. E. church here last F ii- Dancing, card games and a delicious turn them to U 'R en Hardware as there day evening. The invited guests were | lunch w as hugely enjoyed by theai L i- are others waiting for them. the Webfoot and Unioiivale leagues. ; túnate fi iends, Our city marshal Hash, and F. E. Much uleusure was experienced by J The Y imhtll County Mutual T i l t - Berry weie hauling gravel and repair those present. I phone nirectora held their lin t meeting ing the chuck holes in a number o f , sil ce Die annual election of said ci in- W S. U'Ren is cairving a very sore places in our streets Saturday Inst. • patty anU organised by electing thu What a combination for this time of hand caused by pushing it thioiigh s 'n in e staff of officers sa have dbecttd small window light. Strange that such the year— “ Hash and Berries.” Pass | the movements of tbla company i uiing a small piece of glass would cuuse **uch the gravey please. 1 the paat few years. a large sore. However, Bill says the The w ife of our new druggist, Mrs hand is feeling gooder eve»y day. W IN M Y C H U M W E E K H. B. Allen, visited her mother in M eeting* every evening eacept Saturday Portland Saturday last going down on | A fine line of Spectacles and purses A p ril 1 3 to 20 the early morning train and coming A t Ballard's. home on the evening train. Really she did not know how dark it was at about 5 o’clock in the morning until she made this trip . C A R L D E T M E H IN O E M M E T T BOOTH D em a r a y H d w e. Strictly caah dealing» Phone Red 66 The Dayton Produce House W E are in the market for a lim ited Hmoiin' of Potatoes at the market puce at the time of delivery. Dayton Evap orating & Packing Co. tf. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. “ A lw a y s Year round Market for Your Produce in m y Line.— Top Market Beans s at You won’t be experimenting when you come here to ob- ta n your glasses. We examine your eyes carefully and give you perfect fitting glasses. Our lens-grinding equipment is complete and your glass es are ground here to meet the exacting demands of any prescription written by a competent optom etrist Our experience in testing eyes places us in a position to give you competent advice. You need not tell us you are near-sighted, far-sighted, or suffering from any visual trouble. We can ascertain readily why your eyes trouble you. Dr. Henry E. Morris Optometrist M c M in n v ille , O reg o n Y our S er v ic e ” Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers ILSFONSIBIE, RELATE. F Flat Tire Means A Flat Pocket Book 1 1 unless you let expert mechanics repair it. Don t try to do it yourself. Don’t let a bad tire get worse. Have it fixed right and save the price of a new one. Our work is efficiently done and you’ll learn to depend on us. Booth & Detmering PHONE. WIRE OR WROT j. r coxoa. tux* 133-235 B u m » id e S tr e e t. At Your Disposal THAT CAR OF YOURS It you want it taken care of in a style that benefits an ex perienced garage service, run it in. We are pleased to be able to state t l a t Messrs. Jack Ohlert and Elmer Busby have purchased the tools and machinery of all kinds in thu shop : formerly run by J. E. Nelson, where they w ill be ready for business of all kinds in their line. Look for their adv. next week. R. W . K R E IT Z . Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Hides, Furs, Potatoes, Onions, Fruits, Cas- cara Bark and Oregon Grape Root. LEAVE IT T O U S Portland. O n -go« An exceptionally large audience was rresent in the Methodist church here I last Sunday evening to listen Io a pre pared program consisting of speeches f n m some of the Methodist minute men and some special sirging. The Rural Church was the theme spoken oi by B. A. Felton who handled the sub ject well and was attentively listened to. The special song by George Thomp son was well received and appreciated. J. D Landess spoke from the farmers standpoint and caused us to believe some farmers had strong minds as well as strong backs. Rev. Marcy then de livered an excellent sermon on “ Gods messat e as revealed by nature.” The ma iner in which he handltd this tbemo eveo surpassed his former achievements in his sermons. The social half hour under the management of the o tte r mens wives added to the evening's pleasure. I f Spent With Us There are several reasons why we can guarantee this. F i r s t — We buy for spot cash. S e c o n d — We buy in large quantity. T h i r d -W e have reduced expenses to a min imum. F o u r t h — We are satisfied with a REASON ABLE profit. If you think these reasons are sufficient, you arecon- vinhed that we CAN sell GOOD goods CHEAP. ON OID ACCOUNTS We We We We We Four Dollar W ill Produce More ' Get Results Report Results Remit Results Take the Blame Stand the Expense If you will give us a trial we will convince you we do. Miller Mercantile Co. » KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. McMinnville, Oregon Successors to C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Fine Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos Lunch. Counter in Connection Yam oreg Collection Agency BETTER COFFEE Goes Further Tastes Better The Dayton Meat Market R o u te : Dayton to Portland via Newberg. - Dayton to Salem returning by way of McMinnville. Carries a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats. Also Lard and Compound. B e e f b y W h o le s a le a t a r e d u c e d P r ic e All Guaranteed to Please Fresh Fish Every Tuesday For Sale By E. FISCHER, Prop. From Dayton to Portland Freight, Express, Transfer and Heavy Hauling M rs. Clara T hurm an Highest price paid for all kinds of Stock and Hides Daily Freight A P o r t io n o f Y ou r B u s in e s s is S o lic ite d . J. C. Nichols A. C. Detmering F. JL Johnson fr Sons Props. J