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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
EXTRAS FOR Deering & McCormick Ma chines* DAYTON HARDWARE CO Keith Hadley spent Sat and Sunday | at th* home of his uncle R. G. Hadley. Robt. Cinnamon spent several days ' in Portland last week. R. M. Rosensteel and family of Mc- Minnville spent Sunday at the E. Edwards home. Japan*«* Fritter*. A deNdous dessert, eounuonly known NO. 120 as Japanese fritters, is made of stale KEPORT OF THE CONDITION bread cot into two Inch cubes, soaked OF THE In a custard until they have absvri>ed all tb* liquid possible, then draiued BANK OF DAYTON until fb*y stop dripping, rolled in tine At Dayton breadcrumb* and fried In deep fat In the State of Oregon, at the close Tbe croata should tw removed from the bread For the rustnrd mix a cup of business April 18th, 1912. Real Estât* Transfer« RESOURCES ful of milk with two eggs and a tea Loans and discounts »59,896.55 apoonfu) of vanilla. Serve the fritter* Overdrafts, secured and Nora Addison et vir A Annie Baxter et with lemon sauce. unsecured . 27.59 vir to G D A Wesley Morgareidge; Banking house------------------ 1,000.00 gngliah Su«t Pudding. 2-5 int in 105.37 ac in sece 29 30 31 Furniture and fixtures 3,107.00 On* pound dour, a half pound suet Due from approved ----- - - 32inTp4SR3 W ................. »840 chopped fine, a bull |s>und »ugar. a reserved banks ....... 15,754.52 Richard Anderson to Hazel Gertrude Half teaspoon salt, one pound raisins, Cash on hand ....... -.......... 2,982.77 Anderson lot* 7 A 8 blk 2 John’s a half teaspoon baklnc |>owder Mix Total _____ »82,768.43 add McMinnville................................... 1 together with suflicleut water to make LIABILITIES George S Berg to A W A C C Fletcher a dough about the snme consistency Capital stock paid in »25,000.00 aa for bread. Have a cloth wrung in Surplus fund ................ 1,260.00 lots 7 A 8 blk 44 Oak Park add Mc- hot water, in which place your mix Undivided profits, less ------ 350 Minnville ture Boll two Hours or longer. Be expenses and taxes paid . - 837.22 P A Bredeen A wf to Rea A Ruby •ure to tie your pudding bug carefully Individual deposits subject to check........................ — 46,576.54 Grubbs SWJj of SWV4 containing 40 and give pudding a chance to swell. Demand Certificates of ac (except roadway) in sec 33 T 2 Thr** Hardest Word* deposit.............. ........... . ..... 1,696.38 3000 S R 5 W Time certificate of deposit 7,408.29 A learneti mini has said that th* Kate M Brewer et vir et al to A J three hardest words to pronounce tn Total..................................... »82,768.43 State of Omron, County of Yamhill. sa: tbe English language are “1 was mis Flynn lot 5 blk 5 Bibee’s add Sheri I J. C. Nichola. President of the above named taken." When Frederick the Great hank, do aolemnly awear that the above statement dan.................................................... 1 knowledge and belief. wrote to tbe senate. "I have just lost a is true to the best of J. my C. Nichola. President. Bumgardner, Isaac A wf to R H Wal tatti*. and it's entirely my own fault" Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 26th ter 80 ac in Oliver Moore die in T 3 Goldsmith say*. "His confession show day of April. 1912. J. E. Mellinger S R 3 W..................... -................. 1000 ! ed mor* greatness than ail bi* vic- Notary Public Correct—Attest: Carlton Consolidated Lumber Co to tori a*." R L. Harris D. A. Snyder Carlton A Coast R R Co 2.9 ac in 8. C. Stuckey Bird Eating 8pld*r* James Fulton die in T 3 S R 4 W..10 Directors. In tbe East Indu's there are some Carlton Consolidated Lumber Co to ■pidars so large tbat they devour small Carlton A Coast R R Co 13.77 ac in blrda. W% of sec 29 A NH of sec 30 in T 10 2SR5 W Carlton Consolinated Lumber Co to Carlton & Coast R R Co 4.07 ac in WHITE CROW SW^ of 3ec 28 A NW‘4 of sec 33 Old papers for sale at this office, tf 10 in T 2 S R 5 W A 10c cigar for 5c sold at all leading C. Leckbend represents the best line Amy L Carstens A husband to Sam R ■tore* in Day ton, 13tf of Fire Insurence in the state. 25tf Stott 35 ac in J Welch die in T 2 S Now is the time to put up your R 3 W and 66 ac in Washington Co.l Baking Powder*!-50c bakiug Pow Strawberries Go to A. C. Detmer Waiter Everest et al to the Public 40ft ing 25tf ders 15c Your choiee of odd brands 1 roadway in T 3 S R 2 W 11b. tins at A. C. Detmerings. 25tf FOR SALE:—Baled hay, sow and pig3 J H Turner A wf to G D A Wesley For Real Estate go to C. Leckband and one work mare. See Dr. Swick. Morgareidge 103.94 ac in Thos L Land Co. 47 tf 1 Turner die in T 4 S R 3 W If you want ice, see Uller Hadley. Examination for Teacher*’* Certifi- W W Green A wf to W F G Thacher 23tf cates will be held at the Court House 33.62 ac in NW'4 sec 7 A 136.72 ac June 19, 20. 21, and 22. Examination in NWJi sec 12 T 2 S R 4 A 5 W..10 For Sale: Beautiful cut-glass ware will begin at 9 o’clock A. M. June 19. Laura Green et al to the Public road in 21 tf S. S. Duncan, Co. Sup’t. 24t 1 at A. C. Detmering's Grocery. R Everest die in T 3 R 2 Born to Mr. and Mra. Louis F. Hadley Wednesday June 16, 1912 , an eight pound girl. i There will be a Camp Meeting com faints *f Geacral Merest is D*yt«* ■** Vxisity mencing Thursday June 27th, just above the bridge on the north side of the river. The meetings will be con Mr. W. S. Hibbert spent Saturday ducted by Rev. Harpngton and others in Portland. of the Free Methodist Ch*»reh. All Rev. Gittens of Amity waa here are invited to attend. Friday to attend the school exerciees. Last Saturday the grey team belong Mrs. Lawrence spent the last week ing to W. A. Williams took a sudden in Portland attending the Rose Car- i notion to take a little trip without a driver. Result, a broken wagon reach nival. and tongue, a broken fence and a torn Mrs. M. F. Clifton of Portland spent up harness. No serious injury, the Friday with her friend Mrs. D. A. owner and driver in a good humor, and Snyder. “All’s well that ends well.” Ronald Lewis of McMinnville is vis The Ladies Aid Socities of the Web iting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. foot and Dayton Methodist Churches McCann. will serve dinner in the Nichols store Mrs. Judd of McMinnville spent building on the corner of 3rd and Sunday with her sister Mrs. J. G. Ferry Sts. July 4th. The committees of the two societies are quite busy Lewi*. Mr. and M t *. Elmer Busbee cf Port- ! with the preparations. They plan to land are visiting her mother Mrs. ; serve four hundred people and expect j to be able to seat about one hundred Freshour. spent and fifty- at a time- A Eood dinner is Miss Ida Johnson of Newberg Miss assured when these ladies serve. The the week end with her friend charge for dinner will be 25 cents. Margaret Oliphant. , Miss Louise Jones of Portland visit- Ben Harper A wf to Joseph Williams , Miss Lena Spangle returned from : SWV4 ol SW‘4 -ontoining 40 ac in Newberg Thursday after the close of ' e ome ° 8over u” Ry- ♦•»»♦♦»♦»»♦♦»♦»♦♦»»fr********************************;; 400 sec 4 T 3 S R 4 W her school year. 1 The Pleasant Hour Reading Club met ... _ . . . „ ... ... at the home of Mrs. O. C. Goodrich Nancy E Hatch et vir to Nila A Ida Miss Pennmgton of McMinnville. j W1 wjth the president( Pearson 71.25 ac in Green L Row- spent the week end with M»s Dennis-, Crawford pre8iding. After 3562.50 land die in T 3 S R 4 W < I ’ [ ton n is ci y. a short business meeting, the Club Thomas Herd to Margaret Herd und S Mrs. Thomas McNish left Saturday took up the sludy of the le88On under 3 Everything up-to-date, clean whokscire ard pal- int in 38.22 ac in David Layfield die morning for Springfield Ore. U spend , the of ---------- Mrs. --------- Murphy. The v»^ leadeJ8hip — r-« m raBKzw........................ .................. 10 in T 3 S R 2 W ’’ atable. We possitively guarantee all of our produce <; a couple of weeks with tonic Under under di discussion was . A Aus « « s u » her sister . • tOPiC :CU“ion Wa8 u’tr“h“’ I Thomas Herd to Margaret Herd und H Armdt Braat of Holland has been vis- and everyone found it very interesting. ;; If you are dissatisfied come to us and we make it ;; int in 20.96 ac in David Layfield die iting his brother M. Brsatof the Union- After the stmiy period, Mrs. Goodrich inT3SR2 W................................. -10 vale neighborhood for a few days. served delicious ice-cream, cake and ' ‘ right. Try our bread and pastry. Thomas Herd to J S Herd blk 11 of Mrs. A. M. Hord of Wallace Idaho, lemonade. On a motion the Club ad- P. S. HEVLAND, Prop. ; 10 Everest ad Newberg came Sunday evening to spend a week journed to meet with Mrs. Crawford, Thomas Herd & wf to Thomas Herd Jr with her father Mr. H. Chapman. at her home in the country, on June 200x240 ft aa cor River A Fulton Mr. and Mr*. Parker of Lafayette 21, for an all day session, with Mrs. BB6****a»**»»*********»»*^*******»***»»»46><4< »»686* -.10 St Newbtrg spent Friday and Saturday at the Starr as leader. Mrs. Simmons, a home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lee. former member, was a guest of the Thomas Herd A wf to William G Herd lot 16 in blk D Hobson’s add New Mis* Denniston returned to her home Club. Hadley berg ......... 1 Last Saturday evening K. D. Saturday morning attar a successful to his sustained a very painful injury Chas M Hollopeter A wf to Viola G year teaching in the Dayton school act of He was in the Meyer 36 ac in Ira C Conger die in C. Litscher and wife «pent three ^ip and bu< k. 1 T2SR3W ABL Prop. days thi. week at Salem, attending Putt‘"K * »’,r*e *ce "T™ can on v his . the State Encampment of the G A R. ‘,ray- wlun the h“'’duhol, *ay Chag M Hollopeter to Eunice 56.75 ac _ .... mi ! <ienly- He wap thrown backwards in c Conger die in T 2 S R 3 W.l Mrs. Anna Scott and Miss Myrtle lighting on his hip and back over some me | c M R * * wf Agge Ander>on Wills of McMinnville attended com cream cans that stood on the ground jn T g p Homestead FOR mencement exercises here Friday eve near the truck on which he was working. ¡n gec jg T 5 S R 6 W............... 13150 ning. Mr Hadlev was partially stunned by 1 August and Herman Londershaus-n his fall and was unable to help himself G D a We.ley Morgareidge to Raymond have established a harness and shoe in any manner for sometime. Friends Morgareidge 20.74 ac in Thoma. L A full line of all kinds of Fresh and Salted Meat shop in McMinnville and moved to same soon came to his assistance; he was Tum*rdlc------- and Sausages. placed in his wagon and brought to Raymond A Wealey Mo gareidge A this week. Our new bakery is an assured fact. town and a doctor called. Itwasfound( wives to G D Morgareidge 40.475 in Thomas Turner die .................. 10 They are here and established -,nd are that he had fractured a couple of ribs and had a badly bruised hip. With care G D A Raymond Morgareidge to Wei- turning out a good quality of bread in and a few days rest we expect to see ley Morgareidge 40,725 ac in Thos large quanities. L Turner die (except grave lot) ..10 him about again. Joe Harri* a hop m»n of ^rlem was Nancy Starr to Custavus E Detmering in town a «Fort time Tue«d«v moaning. 100 ac in Wm Graham die in T 5 S The hop prices are not of the hrghtest Pleasantdaie w to w w w ** * ? 1 • R 3 A 4 W according to Mr. Harris. Mrs. Fr*d R*ichst*in was a McMinn- Sam R Stott to Christian J A Amy L Carl Baker a one tim resident of Carstens 35 ac in Jorhua Welch die this place ha* been renewing •cquaint- ville viaitor last Wednesday ..1 A 66 in Washington Co OF DAVTON ORkOON Hastings and daughter Mr Baker I Mrs. M. F. J. C NK HOLS Prei»d«nt R. L. HARRIS. Vic« Pr»»id»nl J E. MELLINCER, C««htor • tv eSeen teaching at T ebrnnn i Hallie spent last week in Portland, R*« sure and attend the meetings at I attending the Rose Festival and visit- Board of Director«: * the Baptist ehureh. Prof of Me- ing relatives. R. L, HARRIS D, A. SNYDER J. C. Nl< HOLS Eula S. Colcord age 20 yrs. to Clar- Minnville will be here from Friday. Mis* Mabe) Edward* returned home STUCKEY J. E. MELLINGER • ence W. Rienl .• age 22 yrs. I • 4 Rev Black Sunday and the rest of the Wednesday after »pending several day* J Deila G. Atwood age 24 yrs to Ever A Does * G«n*r*l Banking Business week. with relative* in McMinnville. L Interest paid on Time Deposits z Geo Foster transacted business in ette H. Olmstead age 25 yrs. । Exchange sold on all points in U. S c Claude Ingram returned Mondnv Hazel D. Brink age 19 yrs. to Arehie from Portland where h» »pent a few McMinnville last Saturday. We Solicit Your Business A. Brown age 24 yrs. dxys with his sister and also attended Sum Edwards of Plumville Penn. the Roe* Carnival. , arrived la*» Monday to visit with his Dayton Market Report Frank Paul and famdv who have been brother E. A Edward* and fsmily. Wslter Yo ke and wife were Mc staying *1 *he home of Han« Thompson .... 2he. Butter country 35c. creamery near Dayton have taken their depart Minnville visitors Saturday. 18 . Egg* ure for California where Mr. Paul has Mrs Dsi«v Johnson of Tivar is vis ..... 18c. Poultry purchased a ranch 9c. iting her parents Mr. anil Mrs. Rob- Veal... Beef 4 He- B iJabriel, daughter Ella are in Eu ,inson. ..... 9c. Pork„ . _ gene to wit ne** the graduation exorcise 7c. Mutton Miss Jennie Robinson and Mrs. Matt of the Senior class of the U. of O. of Senn attended the Rowe Festival last 32c. Oat*............... — 70c. which his son Georg* is * member. A* Wheat »9t. Hay clover stated in a former issue of the Tribune »9t. “ timothy Jaw and wife visited relative* Georg* will be*ne of Day ton* teacher* .... »9t “ vetch and oat* in McMinnville Sat. and Sunday Paragraphical ¡ Classified Advertising DAYTON HOME BAKERY i Dayton C Market FISCHEB, Highest Market Price Paid Beef, Veal, and Mutton Fresh Fish every Friday. t i . . BANK OF DAYTON . . J •