MARSH ACH BROS Decoration Day DEP T STOKE Successors to D. M. Nayberger 18 Stores'Under One Roof Oregon McMinnville, 1st ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Saturday Night May 29th Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday $1.00 yard 1.69 pair Regular price $165 Regular Price $2 25 25cyard Regular Price 35c. 1-2 Price Two Lots Ladies Slippers Mens Chambray Work Shirts 5 qc . Broken Lots and Sizes to 6.00 to 7.00 BARGAIN BASEMENT Japanese Cups and Saucers Regular price $l.oo STORE ,’alues One Lot 2.85 one Lot 3.85 6 cups and 6 saucers The committe appointed by tbe mayor to arrange a program of the Decoration Day exercie« to be given in the Park. Monday, M«v 31. Mel in the council room Tues* day evening and made the ar­ rangement» as follows. We rather charged the custom ol recent years, so that this time we will divide the excercisM into a morn­ ing and afternoon program. PROGRAM M ukning —10 O' clock PARADE To »tart at 10 o’clock from the school house, by school, bther organililionr to j >in in at park. March to the river, strew flower« on the water and have a short talk by Prof Gooding, front there to Brookside cemetery to decorate the monument to the unknown dead. Under the auspice« of the W. R C.. fire salute and hive the G. A R ritualistic »ei vice*. Theo car» will be furnished to go the I. O. O. F cemetery. Return to Park and »»lute flag. DINNER A fternoon —2 O’ clock America Bong Rev Leroy Walker Invocation By r Choi us Bong By Coni Char». Hadley Bong FRIDAY AFTKRNOON and wife. School Law, Geology, Algebra, 8. W. Gettysburg Address Civil Government. Sigler. SATURDAY FORENOON By School 8<>n^ Geometry. Botany To Serve Humanity Better Dr. M E Bolen Address SATURDAY AF1ERNOON Day and Night Phone Blue 90 Star Bpangled Banner Song General History, Bookkeeping Rev F E Fisher Benediction Very truly yours, McM i nn ville, < Yregon 8 8. Duncan, Co. School Sup’t BARBER SHOP 95c yard One; Lot Ladies Hats for 50c CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY 19.85 We have 52 Suits—Broken Sizes that will be on Sale Friday and Saturday only All other Suits greatly reduced Better Than Dirt Roads For American People Demand Highest Type S nicc. Rural Districts The World News of R< anoke, Givil TIME TABLE Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Yum* Trams will arrive a« follow«. hill County, Oregon, will hold the To Portland regular examination of applicant» No. 3.’>lt ft .'4 A. M. (or State Certificate« at McMinn* No 3M 8:34 A M No. 35K follow m " " Co m - ville, Oregon No. 3M 3:40 I’. M mencing on WeJneada/. June V. No. ¡kA) 11 32 1926, at 9 o’clock a. m.. and cun* brum Portland tinuiug until Saturday. June 12, No 3M Vil) A. M. 1926, at 4 o’loi k v in Nnch 36in Daisy Flannel H. P rUnll%Miy Co Examinations I J. L. Sherman & Soo 36in Satin Director LAFRANCE HOSE Teachers’ War FouRht Boye By A veteran of the Civil War has handed out the following facts, tak en from the National Triiune of Vs., in a recent editorial sai l: In discussing how to give rural dis- “The telephone is only one of Washington, D. C, which may tricte highway» bettar than dirt, Pro- the many things that the acdero prove of interest to many readers. voet Hubbard before the National Stone American takes for granted. W hen There were of him, a total of 2,788 Association at Montreal Canada, said; he calls his friend or business ac­ 309. It is hard to conceive, but it "Widespread interest on part of high­ quaintance a dozen times h day is virtually true, that the War of way engineer» is being sbow n in devel- and gets his call through in a the Rebellion was actually fought opio4 some form of low cost construe* flash, or when he puts in a busi­ by boyi». Of the above total more t on for moderate traffic which will be a ness call and gets bis party in a than 2,000,000 at the time of their distinct improvement over any form of few minutes, he gives little enlistment were less than twenty- earth, saud and-clay or topeoil road yet thought to the incentive or the one years old. produced. Twenty-five were les» than ten tremendous development which There ie a great need for such devel* years eld. has made his service possible. opment, for it is very evident that there Two hundred and twenty five "The newspaper, for instance, is ia definite economie limit to tbe total were 12 year» old. dependent to a huge extent on -yardage of high priced, high class pave­ One thousand five hundred and telephone service. The various ment» which the nation can build. twenty-three wire 14 year» old. press association services come in Already a number of state highway Eight hundred and forty-four over leased telephone wires. A «departments rnd a special committee of thousand eight hundred and nine- large part of the news of the sur­ the national Research Council are at ty one were 16 years old. rounding territory comes in by work on this problem. Two million one hundred and ' telephone. A newspaper withi ut Some Modification of the upper por- - . u v fifty thousand seven hundred and Bom , , ‘good telephone Beryice would be tion at lea«t of road soils, will be neces-," eight is the exact number that completely at sea. vary. Crushed atone products are were less than 21 at enlistment. "In nearly every other business adapted for thia purpose. A fairly light Only 618,511 were more than 21 the same situation exists. Like­ covering of crushed atone and a suitable when they took up arms. wise, in nearly every home, the asphaltic material further materially There was no other such record whole family has become depend- improve« the road at low coet. If traf- in the world and this is what they ent upon the telephone. lic requirements finally demand a high “Teddy Roosevelt used to talk did: grade pavement, the old stone road One day at Gettysburg 30,000 cf about good trusts and bad trusts. •ronld produce an excellent foundation them held their line in an open Today, it is quite as pertinent to lor a relatively thin waterproof wearing field all day long, and when the talk of good public utilities and veurae. Such construction is certainly sun went down 10,000 dead and 7I1C oyctoiu bad ones. The telephone system . •worthy of careful consideration. utility and wounded lay behind the lines, is an excellent public recognizes 'whlle their victorious comrades Thus the evolution of a road seems the public generally t> be (Bret) dust or mud, (second) camped on the field of battle, and this fact.” crushed stone or gravel, (third) a bind­ the story of Gettysburg is the story er like road oil or asphalt to hold the of the war. “Baker Democrat” completes gravel together, and (fourth) such high­ 56th year of publication. er type of pavement as can utilize to the Tillamook—Mountain . States Stayton—Salem Linen Mills fullest extent expenditures previously Power Company has 40 men build­ will establish 925,000 flax southing made on the road in building the ing Cloverdale line. plant here. foundation. Ladd’s Funeral Home Union Church Service The people of Day ton will have ho unties! privilege next Sunday. I bev will pay tribute to the aged veteran« of the civil war whose deed» of valor lie behind them and to the young people ol the high school graduating da»» who • re but approaching the tbiecbold of the serious business of life. At II :00 a. in. in the Methodist church we will observes Memorial Sunday. Rev. W alt er Smith will deliver the address and special music will be arranged. The fieople of the town will have the priv­ ilege of making them then guest« for the occasion. Tbev will have »jiecial re­ served »eats as will a!»o the W. R. C. and the Sons of Veteran«. Ai 8:00 p. m. in the Methodist church the High School graduating dafs wi.l be the guests of ot honor at the second union service of the of the day. The address will be by Leroy Walker »nd and the special music will lie furnished by the younger set who are being marshalled by Mrs. Hairy Sherman. School Notes Hy J anzy Withee The Senior cl nr a took their flunk trip last week end, at Oceanside. The Sopbmore Class had their picnic1 at .McCoy Falla last Saturday. They * Dr. O. C. Goodrich [DENTIST Office Phone Red 49 Day ton Oregon. got there about six o' dock in the morn­ Il W. liurnard, M. I) ing «nd had breakfait there and return­ ed home about seven o' dock in tbe Dayton, Oregon , evening All reported an enjoyable time Phone Ri d 78, The Juniors will present their play entitled "Dummy" tbursday evening, G. B. Abdill May, 27’ at Dayton Opera House ' Having installed a Landis Stitcher Everoody come prepared to laugh. I and Finisher, we are prepared to A very interesting game of baseball do all shoe repairing with neat- game was played Tueeiay eve al the ness. ball park, bet ween the (trade and Fresh­ Dayton, men teams, the score was 12-21 in favor at the grade team. The Baccalaureate sermon will be J preached next Sunday evening at eight o'clock at the Methodist Church by Rev taroy Walker. There will be no school will be Memotial Dav. Monday as it < Yregon. Dayton Rooming House BEST BEDS ON EARTH Mrs C. E. Mauts, Prop. G A Li Vetorans Fewer The final examination wi is next In Number Tuesday if there is no ache 4 picnic I T. Patriquin, an old Wiscon otherwise they will l>e Wednesday and "The action of one, in behalf of sin G A. R man for the past 18 Thursday. another, performed in the interest years residing here, showed a clip Clast night will be Wednesday eve­ of holh, is service. ping from his old home town last ning June 2, at Dayton opera house. week to the editor of the Sheridan Try the Union Auto Ins. Co. Commencement exercises will lie Fri­ Sun, that stated that “Only 15'25 day evening June 4, at opera house, nt soldiers of the Wisconsin army of eight o’clock, 31,160 boys and men who helped C. S. LEWIS, A gent . crush the rebellion aru alive today. C ommencement W eek S chkih 'LK Baciala urate. Two hundred and seventeen died Sunday May 30 Memorial Day. Monday May 31 last year.” Continuing, the clip Tuesday June 1 Senior-Junior Hanquet ping read: ‘‘Upon the basis that Class Night. the recruits to .the Drummers sec­ Wednesday June 2 Day ton, Oregon tion were at least 12, all the veter- Thursday June 3 Student Body Picnic. ans living in Wisconsin have Friday June 4 Commencement. Expert Ladies Hair Cutting passed the three score and ten The Eaccalaurate sermon will be Earl G, Kidd, Prop. mark with the average age about preached by Hev. la^rov Walker in the Methodist Church at 8,00 p. m. 80 years. For Service Neetkut Barber Shop Mrs. L. A. Roesner was elected Grand Chaplin, of Rebekahs for Oregon, at the session of Grand Lodge in Salem yesterday. Day­ ton women are carrying off honors at nearly every convention they attend. The Commencement address will be given bv Prof. F. A Magruder of O. A, C. The Freshman class will have charge of the uaheiing and decorating for Baccalaurate services, the Bophmore* at Clans Night an