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Quality Service Economy LOCALE farm lleinlndura (From O. A. C. Expet itnent Station) Florence Waldo of Suleiu visited her Three conditions are necessary parent* Sunday. for bikwsv T u I wintering of been in Jack Hoxie in "Daring Chinees" and locality says II A Svullen of at Arcade Theatre, Saturday nite the • »peiimenl «tation I he first Tire Gete« Motor Co. b«» • I <>dirw is that there lot a liberal supply ot ear, suitable lor truck Work, fur «ale young workers produced during I (»flowing BoHhy’h I eha^p. late Aug's* at>d'September; sec Of the total farm wealth produced last year, dairying brougnt 15 George Bsxlsr and wile vwited their ond that there be ample stores of •on Kluier »nd Ismilv in Urvlow u lu«t per cent of the whole Those who followed Bossi's footstep* received honey in the hives during winter Sunday. TWO AND ONE-HALF BILLION DOLLARS from tLis greatest month«, and eaily spring; third, HI1UV branch of Agriculture. col- Joe Fra nein made a buaiuew that ample protection fur the Culli onv is given against winter But there is probably no other farm activity which nquire* as trip to Roseburg the that of the and moisture. much studv and analvsi* of modern methods as dura dairying. The The sooner owner« of apple and Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31at B. Gabriel ot Portland spent Bunday pear trees damaged by cankers tn Nuveinlier 7th, furniaiie* the dairymen of the Northwest an exerp- here with hi* daughter Mr*. Alfred apply a spray id bor.ieuux the bet lonal opportunity to view the progress of others and to bent fit thereby Sweenev. ter, the Oregon experiment (talion There’s enjoyment a* well »« educational advantages to tw had, so Herman Hansen and wile of Oregon ¡ Headquarters for school books and school supplies. finds. This is the best method take the entire family ‘I hen come back and discus» your pluits with Citv spent Sunday at she Iner Morten sen home. known of preventing infections ‘ Ull here al the RANK OF DA Y ION. We are willing to assist pro- apple tree anthracnose, and Euro A number ot Odd Fellow* ot this gressive farmer» with the development of dairy herds. locality apent vesterjav in Portland to pean canker on tipple iiud pear witness the I. O. O. F parade. trees, and peach blight and die back as well, Grower« have found F. W. Hole and lamily spent a day in Hilltboro with the M A. Marcy Austuet to lie the liest time for tilin family last week. application, but it is uot too lute Tom Cameron and wile oi yet for result» Phone Red 28 Portland »pent Sunday on Grand lilaad Plenty-of lime HtiU remain« L>r with Mr* G. C. Miller, Oregon potato growers to go into the fields Day ton, Harry Dey and family of Myrtle and «elect the best ewetion« from Point visited hi* parents 8. B. Dey and which to get seed for the general wife a few day* this week. crop n*xt year. Oregon growers Miss McFarlane and Mr. C. Mar have learned to lake out those low of Portland spent Sunday with bills from the beat sections that the M. R. Cooper family. (how any* sign of disease of lack of I». A. Snyder and wife were in vigor, leaving the remainder to be Albany, Sunday, to yitit a couein who dug as a group. The experiment i* there from Kanra* for a «hort time. ■tition has found that this method will not insure absolutely disease COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS L. 8. Chapman and children free seed as some hills carry infec and Nellie of Portland spent Harry tion without showing it in the at the Henry Chapman home. All Work Guaranteed Sunday Expert Mechanics, Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene'Welding tops, but it is a big improvem Wiley Humphrey of near Dayton underwent an operation in a over general bin sorting. McMinnville hospital a day or «o ano. Farmers having seed wheat to JOE F- FRANCIS DAYTON. OREGON to treat for smut but not enough Mrs. May Goodrich artived home 1 Block East of Bank Friday from a couple of week* visit warrant purchase of a commercial P hone 68X11 Box No. 83 with a brother in Pullman, Washington. duster lor applying copper carbon - may obtain directions for making Dr. W. 1. Bi*bop and daughter Mr*. at borne the O. A. C. diagonal axle A. G Plum and her little nn of Port dusting machine for' treating land spent last Saturday here visiting wheat if thsy will ask their county friends. agent or write the college for ex R. C. Snyder of Plymouth, Ohio, a ThU brother of D. A. Snyder «nd father of tension bulletin No. 381. machine will treat 20 to 30 bushel« Mrs. F. W. Hole of Dayton, died at bi» home September 22, 1925. an hour satisfactorily. Tillamook Hillsboro McMinnville Pyrotol, New Explosive Ready See the new Ford Coupe for sale at Storage by the month $2.50. A place where your Car Gates Motor Co. You can save money For Distribution on this car. It'* fully equipped with ie taken care of. To put surplus war explosive* structions ere received, caps will lug a week with relatives nt Hood extras. directly into the hands of the Ore be shipped shortly liefore the py- River. Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1 Mr*. Joeeph Harrison and her «inter gon farmer is the purpose of the rotol ehipmtnts. Inquiries made. Mrs. David Robinson visited Mi«* Grace Crandall ot Portland spent Oregon. . part of last week with Mee<lames Lina distribution of pyrotol by the fed of the county agents or the O, A. relatives in Portland several days Dayton, eral department of agriculture C. Extension service, Corvallis, Bucklev and Chas. Hadaway. last week. through the state college extension ' will receive attention. Mr. Bybee and family accompanied W. L. Reichalein and family re- by his daughter Mi*. Walter Smith and service. No resale At allowed and turned home Sunday from Pendle- little *on went to Seaside last Friday any one jierson is limited to be ton where they attended the where they attended a clam bake and tween 500 and 1000 pounds. Round-Up other I. O.O. F. festivities. Pvrotol is safe, rnay be burn< I ’ Harold Litacher visited relatives A. W. Bramlct transacted blini- Mrs. Edward Roseman and children without exploding, and has i.o ot Beaverton visited her sister-in-law toxic effects. It is made chiefly cf in Portland last week. neSB in the county seat Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Ferguson on Grand Island ground smokeless powder ar.d Mrs. G. B. Foster and niece Mrs. Chas. Johnstone, and Fay and her parents M. Oliphant and wife sodium nitrate, put up in 6 ounce Margaret Addison returned home Robinson and wife and daughter in LaFayette last week. cartridges ot paraffine, each equal last Thursday after spending sev Marie of Eugene spent the week Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, J. L Sherman and wife took to the usual 8-ounce dynamite eral days at Pacific City. Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods end at the home of their mother their son John to Eugene, Sunday stick. The 50 pound box contains Margaret Addison returned to Mr«. David Robinson. where he entered the U of O. for about 160 sticks. her home in Salem Iasi week, after Mrs. Melissa VanNorton and bis second year of college work. The Oregon price f r pyrotol is spending the past month at the Bon of Hood River visited Monday The first meeting of the Pleasant $6.60 per 100 pounds—only cost of homa of her aunt Mrs Geo. Foster. at the home of her sister Mrs Geo. Hour Reading Club will be held cartridges, packing, shipping, and Mrs. Wm. King and son Billy Robinson 4 at the home of Mrs. May Barnard, distribution No charge at all is were county seat visitors Saturday. Miss Ethel Jackman left last Addie Park, Sec. Oct. 2nd. made for the material, which was Grandpa Reichstein «pent last Friday evening for Salem where All pupils desiring to take piano Miss Harriet > Coburn, a senior at set aside by congress for the farm week at the home of his daughter she will again tench in the public C ash P aid for false teeth, dental gold, platinum aud discarded jewelry. leagons tide year please make arrange Linfield College, has been honored by er’s u«e. Freight charges are add- Mrs, Miivin Hanville. schools. to the $6.60. running from Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Otsego. ments at once as time will be limited. being chosen assiitant instructor of Paul Landershausen finished piano at the College Conservatory of $1,25 to $2 75 per hundred pounds. Arthur Robin-ion and family of Michigan.” Class will begin November 1st. picking hops in his yard last Music for the ensuing year. Willamina, Fay Robinson and For stump and rock blasting Thursday. Ross Woods expects Mrs J. W. Sbippy. BUCKHECTSHOES family and Mrs Chas. Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gates accom pyrotol is used just as dynamite to finish this week. For Buckbect shoes, Men, Boys Get new reduced prices on the all of Eugene, and Roy Robinson and panied bj- Min* May Merrill and would be for the same purpose. Mrs. Mabel Gibson and son and wife of Middleton were Sunday and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc steel Overland and Willys-Knight. Mr. Walter Jackman spent Sunday Special priming is recommendeJ Mrs. Scott Edwards and daughters C. 8. Lewis guests at the home of their mother Minnville, Oregon. and its method« are explained in were McMinnville visitor« Tuesday Mrs. David Robinson. Dealers Agt. in Mill City with the O. II. New instructions g'>ing with the order. man and C. H. Merrill famliee. Shirley Gibson and Margie Ed For blasting in series electric For Sale Mesdame« J. A and Bert Mc wards will attend sjhool in Dayton Miss Lena Stilwell, J. B Stilwell, firi ng must be used as pyrotol is FOR »ALB Farlane were McMinnville visitor« A cabinet Victor Victrola, $150 this winter. Mesdames M. A. Gilkey and V M, too insensitive to "propagate.” Evergreen Sweet Corn and Tomatoes. Monday. machine and $40 worth of records. Low, • Rev. F. M. Fisher. 8. C. Purkey John Litscher returned to his Priced very reasonable at farm 2^ and R. L Harris and wife were among' । Pyrotol may be used in watered Like new. All for $75.00.• miles N. E. of Dayton on 8. bank of the Dayton people who were in Port holes by plugging with soap or home here lart week from Rickre Mr. ano Mrs. I’ellv and daughters M. R. Cooper. Letha Acil, and Lottie of Salem Yambill River. land, Sunday, to hear Rev. Hilly Sunday uther waterprooi material the all, where he has been employed Herbert Willard. visited at the home of Mr« Pelly’s during the summer. small puncture make in priming, The Rice Auto Co. of McMinn- even though the explosive IB Team For Sale G. B. Foster and wife were brother J. A. McFarlane, Sunday. vili «ole Rex Peffer a new Graham See ö, C. Purkey for prices on set Salem visitors last Wednesday. Leaping fr' m a roof to the back weakened by the moisture Heavy dray team and two wag Rex took ually receives. ons for safe by H. G. Rice Auto Co poultry and dairy food. Phone school bus last week . Fred Reichstein and family left of a horse has been done before, delivery at Stockton, Calif., and. Red 79. McMinnville. Oregon. Mr. hut Jack Hoxie goes it one better-- Caps are supplied at the rate of for Willamina, Sunday. drpye it back. and makes the leap with a child Reichstein and son Merle have one cap to two pound« of pyrotol. in his arms, on his horse, Scout, in employment falling timber for the Sufficient caps are on hand to last Mr». D. C. Clark, who is a "Daring Chances,” hi« new Uni Arthur Robinson saw mill. Jim Wakefield and wife were approximately the remainder of member of the American Guild of PresUwnt«' Married Liv»» versal feature, at Arcade theatre and Banjo Portland shopper« Monday. From 1925. However, when the present Mrs. R G. Hadley was a Me The Presidents of th« United State* Mandolin, Guitar Saturday, September 26 “I was who lived a married life of 60 year* ot teachers, announces the opening ol there Jim went to Ashland to take stock is exhausted, no further sup Minnville visitor .Saturday. more were John Adams «nd John her studio, McMinnville, 729, 3rd up his duties as time keeper for an plies will be available. The caps n't scared a bit,’ «ay« little Doreen Mrs. H. Thompson and «o n» Turner, who played uulney Adama The former was mar the child ried In 1704 and Mr«. Adam* died tn St., Saturday, Sept. 26; Newberg, oil company construction crew and will be boxed fn quantities of 25 George and Vernon were McMinn ‘You see—I can trust Uncle Jack * 1818. He died In 1820. John Quincy 115 South Blaine St., Thursday, Mrs. Wakefield returned home in' and 50 to supply purchasers of 50 *Adama was married In 1797. Hi« wlf« October 1st. A limited number of the evening. While «he was away and 100 pounds of powder. Ship ville visitors Saturday. Other« in the cant under Clif <411^ m 1802 and be In 1848. We find Mrs. George Robinson returned Smith’« direction, are Claude Pay the Confectionery waB in the ments will be made from the «tor* no record that the golden wedding an Dayton students accepted. home last Wednesday after «pend- ton, Jack Pratt und Alta Allen. nge magazine. Unless special in nlveraarlee war« formally celebrated. Phone, Day ton 11x18. hands of Jimmie and Alva. Hibbert’s Grocery Always a complete line of F d Staple Groceries Fresh Fruit:! Vegetables in season, ; A full line of Nien. Women and Children's hop picking gloves Gates Motor Co ESSEX and BANK OF DAYTON General Blacksmithing HUDSON sales and service United States Tires and Tubes, Knight Adjustment Go Pleasantdale CONFECTIONERY Jas. Wakefield, Prop