LOCALE
Pleasantdale
The I’lessantdsle school will o|wn
Pupila are re-
Mr. D H Unger spent last Friday and Monday, October 6th,
quested not to bi Ing their dinner the
Saturday in Portland
tirat day.
Mvona Gray, Priu.
Eugenia tiorct,. Primary.
Jem White and family ol Garibalbi
v hated at the J J Rowlev home Sunday
M's Thelma Roliertsop. MN. Huldnh
Baker aud daughter Reeeie, and Ed.
ar. Z Spangle returned last Friday Senn and w lie, all of Portland, Visited
from several days visit with ralativas at the home of their brother Albert
What I h < i Good Gow worth?
in Portland
Hann, Sunday. Mr. Senn gave each ol
them a Une lug tui key to take home
Mercedes,
n registered cow Inrrn III 1V10, delivered I.er owner dur
D. B Alvdill and wife and hi«
with them.
ing
her
lifetime
four daughters and eight sona.
I'hcae offsprings net
father were in PorUand last Thum-
Vermin Hadlev was a buaineea visitor ted $!•’>& by direct sale
Butterfat produced by this cow, during Hie
daJf’
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iu Portland, Tuesday.
Id ycara alie wan in Ilie herd totaled 6600 pounds, producing an in
M. L m wb<> baa been vigiuug the come of $3250 from bn it «r f a i alune. Thus, this tine old dairy matron
M. G. Miller aud wile were iu Port
land, Sunday aud were accompanied past mouth at the R. G Hadlev home, ,
returned to Portland, Tuesday where brought to her owners the sum of $4715.
home bv his mother.
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be expects to enter Behnke Walker
Not all cows are Mercedes, net will they he.
But theie Is no
Harry WambagaM of Tillamook Business College
doubt,
Mr, Dairyman, that keeping Wika, as wa > done in this case,
visited his sister Mrs. W. S. Hibbert
Dale Hadlev went to Wheatland,1 proves which of »our COWS are unprofitable mid can be so! I
I ben, is
several days last week
Sunday, where he haa « mpl o meut on you fill your place with others, t uy only the Iwat sto.k
II will pay
Mrs 1.
F. Hailey was here the government works.
you—and the BANK OF 1>A Y I'ON is willing t > assis
you in so
Roy Edwards, Scott Edwards, F. H.
form Dallas yesterday on business
HeicUsteiu aud Wee« worgareidge and doing within legitimate limua.
sod visiting old acquaintances.
The Pacific Livestock I «position at Portland. Octobei fist to November 7th,
their families spent Sunday at the
will «bow you «by better I reeding is must profitable
FeiilOrvd iu the great
Otto Bertram closed the store at home of Mrs. Mabel Gibson.
Exposition are Dairy aud Bev I Untile, Il -e« Sheep. <• n- ll-.r-« -. a Poultry
Wood’s hop yard Saturday and la again
Mrs Mable Gibson was a Yaiuhiil
Show, Industrial aud Land Prmlucls Shoes and the ie . I ral
II o r Show.
on duty at Hibbert's Grocery.
visitor Monday.
E. n. l ee aud Kenneth Hadlev were (
Mra. J E. Proffitt and daugh
ter Mildred were Newberg shop SaVfu and Dallas visitors Monday.
G. B hosier and wife attended the
pers yesterday.
funeral of the late Merritt Miller at
AH roads lead to Salem aud the State Hopewell, Sunday.
Fair this week aud a great majority of
Mesdatues l>avid Roblnsou aud It
the people in this locality are using Thompson visited at the home of Mrs.
them.
H. Kuiper, Friday.
H A Bertram and wife of Mc G, H Foster aud wits ware McMinn-
Minnville were here yesterday to Vl)« visitors .Saturday.
attend the funeral of Mrs. Esther J J. Tice of Willamina is visiting his
mother-in-law Mrs. David Robinson Ibis
Bond.
week.
BANK OF DAYTON
Idioti
Gates Motor Co
Grace Teague left the first of the
Rov Robinson aud wife of Middleton.
week for Monmouth to attend the J. J. Tice of Wiliamitus and Mrs David
State Normal school the ensuing Robinson visited friends in Wuodburu
Sunday.
year.
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Mrs. Geo. Robiusou and sister miss
Viola Bower ol Portland attended the
Leo Grace of LaFayette and Harry State E'air, Tuesday.
and Elbert Dickey and family of
Mrs. Alice Naeva and daughter Betty
Junction City visited at the M, E.
of
Tigard and Arthur Robinson and
Maute home Bunday.
family of Willamina were Sunday
The city council at its last meet visitors at the home of Geo. Kobi neon
E M Lee, Vernon Hadley, Jimmie
ing sold the old council room to
M. R. Cooper who will move it to Waketield aud Mrs R G Hadley were
county seat visitors Saturday
All Work Guaranteed
Expert Mechanics,
United States
his lumber yard at the box factorv
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CONFECTIONERY
Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
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H. T. Blakeney of Portland, who
lived here in '70 and'71, but had not
been here since the latter daté, attended
the funeral of Mrs. Bond yesterday
Following the lead of Salem. He saw many changes in the town
Eugene haa under way a proposi since the 70’s.
Willamette A
Valley
Linen
tion to establish a linen mill that
will employ 300 }»eople.
A big
mill at Salem is practically as-
eured and it will be completed in
time to take care of the next year’s
flax crop in that vicinity. The
flax plant at the penitentiary at
Salem has started what many
think will result in making the
Willamette Valley a great linen
center; that flax growing will be
come a leading agricultural indue
try and that many factories will
follow in different parts of the
valley.
Gard of
Thanks
We, the children of the 1st« Mrs C
Lorenzen wish to express our very deep
est appreciation for the thoughtfulness
of our mother’s neighbors and friends
during the period of her last illness,
especially as expressed thru their kind
words, assistance at the funeral services
and the beautiful floral offerings
John Lorenzen
Lamick 8 Loienzen
Elvin K Lorenzen
Mrs L H Willard
Horse Shoeing and ActeyelencjWelding
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JOE F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
1 Block East of Bank
Box No. 83
P hone 68X11
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Mrs Perle Hogle and daughters
Evalvn and Emma reached home Bun
day evening after spending the week
A. N Wilson and wife have moved
end in Portland with Mr Hogle and
into town from the Adam Dell farm.
other relatives
Tbev are now occupying the Dill place
Mrs. Mauts has brought ter mother that Mr. Wilson bought several mouths
Mrs. Grace home from the State ago.
Miss Evalvn Morgan returned to her
Hospital and is being assisted in her
care by her sister Mrs. Laura Dickey of home in time to start the school year.
She has been visiting her brother McMinnville
Tillamook
Junction City.
Hillsboro
Chester
at
Hood
River.
Mesdames Eaunie Saunders of New
port, O. T. Olsen and G. W. Temple of tClint Hembree and family are camp-
Portland visited friends here Sunday. ri at Salem this ween taking iu the they spent several weeks.
Cotton Broadcloths
,
Mrt. Saunders was born and raised in State Fair.
We are glad to itste that the condi
for Day Frocks
Miss Belle Belcher came home from tion of Miss E>*ith Mulanax’s hand
this locality.
Portland, Saturday, after «pending a which was ao badly cut is rapidly im
J. E. Mellinger and wile were in
proving.
McMinnville the first of the week visit week with the visiting Rebekahs.
Miss Edith Cushing spent the week
ing their daughter Mrs. F. E. Berry
School oi>ened Monday with an
who is slowly recovering from a serious end in Newberg at the home of her enrollment of 85. The number attend
nephew T. H. Taylor.
operation in a hospital in that city.
ing High School 22. The teachers are
ychn Ott and family spent Sunday iu
The schools are getting under Junction City at the Al Stirling home. as follows: Prof. John Blough Princi
pal; Mrs. Minnie Hatley, high school
way in a satisfactory manner and
Mrs. Laura Hubbard is enjoying a assistant; Francia Dell, seventh and
thanks to the faculty, we are viait from her «liter Mrs. Frank Brown eighth; Zclma Smith, fifth and sixth;
Elizabeth Snyder, thirl and fourth;
furnished the school notes this ol Tigard.
year.
Mesdamer Marion Biddle, A. P. Ann Weber, first aod’second. So far
Fletcher. Laura Hubbard, Ida Parker, there are twelve beginners.
Joe Francis drove to Portland Georgia Morgan, and Carl Reister and
Mrs. Harvey Rollins states that her
Sunday and while there had the Opje Biddle have attended some of the daughter, m >. Elate Beaumont, teacher
ol Domestic Science at Oakland, Calif.,
misfortune to collide with another Billy Sunday meetings in Portland.
E. B. Morgan and bis little brother, took her clasa to Sacremenlo to the
car causing a considerable smash
Ellis J^e, arrived from Crandall, S. D,. State Fair, where they took first prize
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where they have been since July. for their work.
Elmer Wanner has his new garage
Tbeir
sister, Mrg. Paul Peebly, met
Rev. Fisher informs us there
nearly finished.
them
in
Portland
and
took
Ellis
Lee
will be no preaching services at
home with her to Astoria to remain
R C Cook, Editor of the Western
the Evangelical church Sunday until the return of the parents which
Clackamas
Review at Oswego, in
evenings until further notice, but will lie within a few weeks.
company with J Matthews and H S
there will be services every second
W. J, Robertson, wife and son John Wiley called Monday morning
Spring has brought us nothing pret
tier than the beautifully colored,
dr&e to Junction City. Saturday after
Sunday at 11:00 a m.
Allen and Andrew Nichola and foe striped broadcloths of cotton. They
noon, where they visited at the Horace
and Glen Felton attended the State are so like silk that It Is hard to tell
Rev. J. E. Franklin left yester Ta'ylor home.
them apart nnd they make delightful
day for Eugene to attend the an A L. Biooks and family returned to Fair in Salem, Saturday
day dresses for grown ups and chil
Lewis,Nichola is attending Willamette dren. .. pretty model for u girl of
nual conference of the Metholist th*lr home Saturday alter spending a
University in Salem this year
twelve or so Is shown here.
church of this district.
He «41 in Salem.
8. L. Doney and wife came home
preached hie farewell sermon here
Life and Death
from Tillamook, Monday, after attend*
Dave Dykstra and wife of Mitchellville
Sunday night.
A mnn with an iinennny mania for
Iowa will arrive here Saturday for a
the fair at that place.
Juggling with figures produced pencil
Emil Lindroff, wile and son Wandan, visit with Mrs Dykstra’s sister mis W
and paper and ssld to n friend: "Put
drove from Red Bluff, California and Porter
down the number of your living
Mrs Elsie Getchell a former are visiting relatives here.
.Miss Irma Hole went to Monmouth brothers. Multiply It l>y two. Add
resident of this town has rented
8. 8. Wolever and wife spent last Sunday where she will attend Normal three. Multiply the result by five.
housekeeping rooms over the Dem- wepk in Seattle. While there they School this winter Iler parents F W Add the number of living sisters. Mul
aray store. She is a teacher in ci^pbrated the birthdays of Mrs. Woi- Hole and wile drove down with her and tiply the result by ten. Add the num
ber of dead brothers and sisters. Sub
the Dundee school and will drive nver and her itep daughter Mrs. Lettie returned home that evening
tract 1M> from the result.” The friend
Crowder. The birthdays are on the
to and from school during the year
The Methodist church is preparing a did It. “Now," said the other with n
same day but twenty years difference
special Rally Day program for the cunning smile, "the right hand figure
between their ages. Mrs. Aolever is
Run.lay School hour, October 11 will be the number of deaths, the mid
The editor and wife attended the 81 years of age.
dle figure the number of living sister^
Don’t miss it
and the left-hand figure the number of
The Lavender Club met with Mrs.
Tillamook county fair last Friday, and
living brothers,” And so It was.—Tl>
Marion
Biddle,
Wednesday
afternoon
we want to commend Tillamook county
Herbert Baxter accompanied by Mrs Bits.
and sjieut a most enjoyable time.
for their display of home products of all
Eva L Sams ami Henry Chapman and
The ladies of the Evangelical church wife visited relatives in Portland, Sun
kinds on exhibition there.
It shows
Bare-Headed
will hold their regular Silver Tea on the day
much time and lalxir spent in the right afternoon of October 8.
Robert had accompanied his mother
direction. The display of Tillamook
and father to church. Ou the sent in
Mrs. Jessie Miller has been enjoying
Small apple* in large quantities are front of them sat n woman lioldii« a
cheese was a sight by itself. We were a visit from her «later Mr«. T. E.
being delivered to the dryer where tht y tiny “bald-headed” baby.
accompanied home by our daughter and Ranes of Rockaway.
will be made into cider for vinegar
Robert watched the little head bob-
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman
blng around with great fascination,
M. W. Robertson and wife are occupy purposes
then pulling mother down to the lev<4
and baby May Marie, who spent the ing rooms in the boine of Mrs, Marv
There will be a special attraction at of his mouth, lie whispered In aw&
week end with us. Harold’s brother Stem.
the Christian Sunday School, Rally struck tones:
Vannas of Mill City took them back to
You are invited t>
"Mother, was I bnre-headed llk<
Mrs. May Cattle and «on Bruce have Day, October JI
that all the time when I wua a baby?”
returned from Moro, Oregon where attend
Nehalem, Sunday morning.
Knight Adjustment Go.
A place where your Car
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
Day ton,
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COLLECTIONS
Tires and Tubes,
Storage by the month $2.50.
is taken care of.
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General Blacksmithing
A mass meeting is being held in the
Evangelical Church tonight at h:00
o’clock.
Mrs. Jackson Silbaogh,
National W. C. T. U. Lecturer, is the
principal speaker. Mrs. Lottie Hannon
of Newberg, County President of the
W. C. T. U., will also lie present. The
people of Dayton are urged to attend.
There will be no preaching at the
Evangelical church next Sunday. The
pastor has been com|>elled to make the
services every two weeks, only. The
Presiding Elder will be at Unionvale
next Wednesday evening for the regular
Quarterly Conference session. Mem
bers of the conference living in Dayton
will go out for the service.
6. W, Bigler and wife arrived home
last week end from several weeks vaca
tion. Mr. Sigler attended the National
Encampment of the O. A. It. at Grand
Rapids, Michigan and then went to
Springfisld, HI., where he visited a
sister whom he had not seen for some
years.
Mrs. Sigler spent the time in
Portland with her children.
G C Miller of Grand Island died at the
Deaconess hospital in Salem, September
22, after an operation for obstruction of
the bowels Mr Miller was 73 years old
and could not rally from the operation
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