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» ESSEX - 6 - COACH Go. H. I*. TIME TABLE Effective Hept. 7. Tutin* will arrive us folluws . To Portimi'! t I Delivered Price $1010 No. Nu No. No. No. m 354 3 iH MS 3H0 No. No. No, No. No. 3ft I 367 3ft'» 363 3M ft 53 A. M. H 37 A M HUH 2:40 M tl:M " I- roui Poi tl.uid 14:33 X M II 10 " 2 :40 I M «roo " vial, Sundai BARbER SHOP. Êabtca' ^dircuttm^ 'enei for Ni wb.Tg l iuiidri Dayion, HUDSON COACH $1475 Freight Oregon INSURANCE None Can Copy rts CMeS Vallie Fire, Theft, Embeulrmeiit, and Life We rare for vur everv need The Chassis is Patented "Best Rooms On Earth" and Tax extra The Most Important Trend in the Industry Two of every three buyers of Essex cars come to it from those who formerly owned cars bought chiefly for their low first price. J. L. Sherman & Son Otegon Mrs. C. E Hauts dooming House D lyton. Essex is a totally different type. It gives results no other car ever gave. Oregon. Dr. O. C. Goodrich DENI 1ST Office Phone Red 49 Low price, without disappointment in looks or reliability. Economy without sacrifice of performance. Stability and highest roadability without unnecessary weight. The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling ease of a Day ton Oregon. T. A. Snook, M. D. Physician and Surgeon lien 78v I Oflice, Phone lied ( In-gon. Daytòn, The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any car in the world. Thesequalities make it the most wanted and largest selling car of its class in the world. It is striking recogni tion of the fact that with all its superior performance, good looks and riding com fort, Essex is also the most economical car to own. Jus: as the Coach body and Coach name have been extensively copied, even by costliest cars, so must future mechanical des;gn seek to approximate the results But these cannot be copied. The chassis is patented. The patents which make the Su[ er-Six the most enduring, smoothest mo*or and give it all advantages, also prevent any from copying its chassis. Goixl Sei Good Milk THE DAYTON Price considered Essex gives the utmost in transportation value. By all means learn the facts. Ask Essex owners. Take a nda. Note its smooth performance, not surpass ed by any car. How simply it handles. How luxurious its riding ease. Then think of its price. And consider that two of every three buyers of’ Essex cars come to it from those who formerly owned cars whose only appeal is low cost. DAIRY Deliver Twice Each Day Milton D lyton, Oregon A Palmer Phone 71 x‘22 G. B. ABDILL TINSMITH anh PLUMBER Having installed a Landis Stitcher and Finisher, I am pri'p wd to do a'l thee repairing with neatness, Surely you cannot be satisfied with less than Essex offers. Its cost is but little more than cars of the lowest price. W. F. Abdill Oregon Da P Essex Holds Its Ovzn in any Company—m any Service ¡'ruck Service C. L. Christenson Phil Gates, Dealer. Anywhere ex Rate« Ri abonable Phone GSX1. and /exSeer Agates ground and mounted A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware at prices that are right. You know you can have an electric Washing Machine in your home if you will. It is yours for the asking at a price that is right and on terms which you can easily meet if you want one. i The Electric Washer does the work quickly and well at a cost in- significant. The family washing can be done for twenty-five cents a month. The heavy work is done without manual effort in one quarter of the time used in the old way, and give you time for leisure, rest, reading, or social duties. Electricity can lie employed in many useful and serviceable ways in the home but to a greater advantage in the use of the Washing Machine. We shall be glad to give you a demonstration, let you try one to satisfy yourself of its quality, service and merit. Electric Supplies & Contracting | Company “It Serves You Right” Newberg, Oregon. Phone, Blue 34 Water Doubles Tomato Yield An irrigation plant operated by electricity is being installed on the farm of Fleischman and Monahan on Kiger Island. So good results were obtained by these vegetable gardeners with a 2^ inch outfit last year that thev are installing a bigger outfit this year. Irriga tion more than doubled their yield of tomatoes, according to their report. The new outfit consists of a three-horse power motor directly connected to a five-inch centrifugal pump Water will be pumped from two wells that were sunk on the place last year. Leveling has been done on ’wo fields in prepar ation for irrigation, and more work will be done this fall ho that river water tan be used. Anytime Divton, Oregon Anything in In^uranGO Two-Piece Dresses Score a Triumph Truck and Auto Insurance a specialty poor equipment, or spraying- at the wrong time, but a lack of (kill in handling the spray gun or spray rod, reports H. P B. irss, A»k for Ratos brofossor of botany and pl 21 nt pathology at the agricutural col C. S. Lewis lege. I>ayton, Oregon. Phone 9x 10 The usual difficulty is reaching the uppermost parts of the tree. Many growers who pride them- selves on their thoroughness would find if they checked up carefully To Serve Huma ni! y Better they are missing many branches or hitting from only one direction. Day and Night Phone Blue 90 This prevents the complete cover ing of the foliage and fruit with Oregon McMinnville, the spray material. Diseases and insects «levelop in the uppermost part of the trees as the result of this lack of thorough ness. They then spread to parts below that are not thoroughly protected. It is not eno agh to guess Ui at the tree has been cover- .Spring Ims brought with It 11 rival Skill in Handling Rod Aids ed, Professor Bares declares. The Of the one-piece day frock- and fash operator must know that this has Ion has given It a warm welcome. In In Moray Problem fact, the two-piece Cress Ims scored Only a few fruit growers in Ore been accomplished. a triumph. It Is chic, simple nnd gon are getting maximum results youthful nnd Is developed In many Miss Margaret Griffith returned to from their spray program. This Bints of dreas fabrics—with kasha her borne in Huletn, Hat'inlay ai id nnd silk alpaca In grent fnvor. It la is not necessarily a result of ap Mr. Berkley returned to bi a home i n pictured here In the hitter muterial plying wrong materials, having Pendleton that day. Ladd’s Funeral Home »