Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 21, 1916, Image 2

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    YAM6ILL LOMB
DAYTON TRIBUNE
Kutored as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Day ton, Oregon, under the act
of March 3, 1879
Published every Friday at Dayton. Oregon by F. T, MBLLINGER.
H. D. SKINNER, Publisher
Subscription >1.25 a year in advance
ditor
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
If you are looking for your School
Tablets,
Ink, Pencil*, Ink
Tablets, you can find
ter of Handley street and a continu­
ation or prejection thereof along foot­
them at
bridge to east end of street or road
ADDAiKITFn* AIFW ninn>n6 ®**t and west through Coatno’a
Al I Mill I EU, nLlV
«addition to McMinnville; thence
! west along center of said street or road
and a continuation or projection thereof
DAYTON
to center of Cozine creek thence foi-
OREGON
lowing up center of county road lead­
ing from McMinnville to Sheridan;
Various Activities In and About th« thence
*k,n« center of aaid wad to
Gue Paulus corner, thence northwest
Court House
along center of said road to center of
Cozine creek, where said creek is cross­
ed to wagon bridge near city hospital;
thence east down center of Cozine creek
to where said creek is crossed by Ho­
Assessor Gives Road District Valuation, berg bridge; thence in a northerly
direction along center of Third street
tion Masting With Hearty Response to place of beginning.
Precinct No. 27
— Other Items of importance.
1 Beginning at the Southeast eerner
Sec. 14, T. 4 S. R. 5 W. thence north
C ontinted F rom F^ kint P age
L. H. UTSCHER. Local AgeuL
4 miles; thence weet 10 miles to the
.005, tax 1788.47; No, 38, valuation 61,- west boundary line of Yamhill county
550., apecial levy .010, tax >615.50; No. thence south 4 miles to the S. W. cor­
39, valuation >234,499.44, levy .005, tax ner of Sec. 17 in T. 4 S. R 6 W. thence
>1172.50; No. 40,. valuation >192,455. । 1 east 10 miles to the place of be .inning. cised by the men and women of this
levy .006, tax >962.27; No. 41, valua- •
Precinct No. 17, McMinnville
town will do wonders Is the commer­ Notice of Appointment of
tion >213,815., levy .005, tax »1069.0b.
Executor
Beginning center of Third and F cial club interested? Wbat are youd< -
County Assessor Miller’s office is streets; thence south along center of ing for the betterment of thi-« lown?
busy with the 1915 tax roll. The rolls i F street to eenter of Cozine creek;
Lach one <kii )g hm or her pai t ever y । Notice is hereby given that the under­
will be ready to turn over to the sheriff thence east down center of Cozine day can make th s a town of beautiful «¡gned J g Mellinger has been duly
about Feb. 10. At the last session of creek to the center of S. P. railroad grows, flowers, clean streets, larger and appointed uh Executor of the estate and
the state legislature the law was chang­ track; thence south along said track to better stores. This town depends upon Last Will and Testament of Mary E.
ed, taking collection of taxes from the center of Storey street and a continua­ the loyalty of its people.
Collins, deceased, by the County Court
county treasurer’s office back to the tion or projection thereof to center of
"We can make this a still better of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, and
sheriff’s office.
Yamhiill river; thence up said river to place in which >u live and a mighty hard he has duly quaiitied as such Executor.
.
.
.
the
of Hawley's D. L. 0.; place to leave. ’’
Several new precincts have been .. west line
.
,
/
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Therefore all persons having claims
thence
south
easterly
along said line
crested by the county court, those
One of the Citizens. against said estate are hereby notified
fecting McMinnville and vicinity are to angle co ner of said Hawley D. L, C.
and required to present the same pro­
thence northeastly along east side of
particulary described as follows:
perly verified to the undereigned Exe­
county road near there to north line of
cutor,
at Dayton, Yamhill County, Ore­
Precinet No. 28, McMinnville
W. C. Goodrich D. L. C.; thence east
gon, within six months fro.n date of the
Beginning at center of B and third to northeast corner thereof; thence due
First Publication of this notice, the
streets and running south along center north to center of Yamhill river; thence
said date of first Publication of this
of B to the center of Handley street; up said river to a point due east of cen­
notice, being December24tb 1915.
thence west along center of Handley ter of east end of Third street, thence
Dated at Dayton Oregon on thia the
street; and a continuation thereof along west slong center of Third street to the
20th
day of December 1915.
place
of
beginning.
footbridge over Cozine creek to east
ROAD SUPERVISORS
A. C. DETMERING’S
VOTING PREGINCTS
ROAD
DISTRICT
We are now in our new home
one door north of Watson’s Phar-
macj'. Call and see us.
VARIATIONS
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
GYPSY BAND MADE
GIRL, 16, A SLAVE
P robate C ourt
end of street or roan running east and
west through Cozine’s second addition
The following estates have admitted
to McMinnville thence west along cen­ to probate and petitions filed since our
ter of said itreet or road and a contin­ last issue: Estate Lucy O. Briedwell,
uation qr projection thereof to the cen- Estate Rachel Fowler, Estate of Mar­
of Cozine creek; thence up Cozine creek cus B. Fowler.
in southerly direction to center of coun­
Circuit Court
ty road leading from McMinnville to
Smith-DeHaven vs. H. V. Scott, ac
Sheridan thence east along center of tion for money; Thomas H. Glover vs.
said toad to intersection of said road Chas. W. Monroe, et al, partition suit;
Escaped Aftsr Extensive Traveling
leading
. from McMinnville to Whiteson Crecent Lumber Co. vs. E. L. Snow-
and Waa Caught by Oakland Au­
at the Gus Paulus corner; thenee south den> foreclosure of mechanics lien,
thorities, Who Acted on Hor Story.
along said Whiteson road to center of
.
Assumed Name
Taken From Orphans’ Home by
Sout^h Yamhill river; thence up center
Gypsies, Who Gave Fictitloua Names.
Phillips
Whitcomb
has
filed
his
peti
­
of riyer in a southerly direction to the
weat boundary of Sec. 12, T. 5, S. R. 5 tion for assumed name name for the
Helena. Mont.—When Evelyn Mitch­
W. thence north along said boundary
*mWli Tile Works, of Ysmhill.
ell. a sixteen year old girl, who for
Over 200 Registered
nine years has been the slave of gypsy
line to N. W. corner of Sec. 12; thence
bauds in this country and the old
weet to
S. W.
corner of --------------
Sec. 3 in said
------
--------------
The new reistration is meeting with
township and range; north to N. W. a good response by the voters of the world, threw herself Into the arms of
Per father, a ranchman residing near a
corner Sec. 3 thence west to the S. W. county as up to Saturday night 176 had
Montana town, it was the first time
corner Sec. 31. in T. 4, S. R. 5 W., registered and the registration today either bad set eyes upon the other
thence N to the N. W. corner of secton is estimated at over 200.
since the day of the mother's funeral
19 in said township and rang; thence
In Helena nearly ten years ago M. 1.
Marriage Licenses
east to the point of where the north
Rickman, secretary of the stats bureau
bonndary line of Sec. 19 in T. 4, S. R.
Dorthea Kathrine Anderson to Fab- of child and animal protection, escort­
4 W. intersects with the county road arienus Nielson; Alberta Meryle to ed the girl to the ranch from Glacier
park, where be met her in charge of
near the half section corner; thence Theodore John Van Santen.
Miss Georgiana Allen, a Havre school­
south along the center of said county
Mona Stewart to Oscar Novak.
teacher,
who agreed to chaperon the
road to angle in road, thence in an east­
girl to Montana from a bonne of de­
erly direction along the oenter of coun­
tention in Oakland. Cai.
ty road leading from McMinnville to
H. A. Davee. state superintendent of
the Masonic cemetery and along the
public Instruction. who was attending
center of Baker street in McMinnville
the National Teachers' association, was
besought by the Oakland authorities
to the center of A street; thence north
Day ton, Oregon, Jan. 20, 1916 to provide escort for the girl back to
along center of A street to center of To the Editor:—
Montana. Tbe city paid her exirenaea
Third street and thence east along said
Superintendent Davee learned that
Am eending you the
third street to place beginning.
following hoping that it may of uae to Miss Allen, a teacher, waa abortly to
Precinct No. 16, McMinnville
come home, and tbe latter weut to tbe
you and of benefit to the city.
bouae of detention, where the girl baa
Beginning at crossing of D and Third
"Do you own property in this town? been kept two montba to guard her
streets thence south In center of D and Have you a farm near this town? Is agalnat kidnaping by tbe gypay band
Grant streets to the center of Cozine this your nearest trading point? In from whlcb she was taken.
e. ock, thence up center of Cozine creek other words, when you are away do you
Thera arrangements were made for
west to center of main county road call this your home town? If
If ao
so you
you bringing her home, and tbe teacher and
leading from McMinnville to Whiteson; are vitally wad materially interested in the girl departed secretly from Ban
Francisco, embarking on a steamer for
thenee south along center of aaid road its welfare.
Astoria, from which point they went
to center of South Yamhill river; thence
‘Will this town live, much less gain by train to Glacier park.
down center of said river to point in ...
The necessity for keeping tbeir
line with center of Story street, thence ,n wealth and P°Pu,«tion. W yon »end to
west along center of Story to center of
Ma,, Order HoU8«8 for your needs? whereabouts secret was urged by the
girl, who was in terror of being seized
S. P. railroad track thence along said Many small towns are going backward by tbe band.
and
it
is
the
fault
of
the
community.
track north to center of Cozine creek
The history of the young woman
thence west up said creek to point A town the size of Dayton should be reads like a romance. For several
directly in line with center of F street the social, spiritual and commercial cen­ years she haw been trying to escape
to center of Third street; thence west ter for the people within a radius of 5 from the gypsies; but, alone and friend-
along center of Thrid street to the miles. Are you trying to make this lags. sbs waa given no opportunity un­
town such a center?
til almut three montba ago. when the
place of beginning.
Oakland
officials secured possession of
“A spirit of Pride engenders Pride.
Precinct No. 88, McMinnville
her after a desperate fight In the j
A few citizens of any town who believe courts The Marino band, to which I
Beginning at center of intersection in clean streets; free from waste paper
of B and Third streets, and running and rubbish, can, by precept and exam­ she was sold for 82.000 in 1912, Is rich,
and money was spent lavishly to de­
south along center of B street to a ple, create a spirit of civic pride in all
feat justice.
point directly in the line with center of the people that will make for a clean
About ten yean ago. following the
Handley street; thence weet along cen- town. A spirit of town loyalty exer- funeral, of tbe mother, tbe girl and a
Was Sold t j Rovers When Her
Mother Died Hine Years Ago.
RETURNS TO HER FATHER
A COMMUNICATION
J. E. Mellinger
As Executor of the estate
and Last Will and Testa­
ment of Mary E. Collins,
deceased.
Frank W. Fenton
Attorney for said estate.
OLI» HICKORY CAMP Na KO W. O W. M m U
w-rr Halurdaj »Iaht ta Nl«h<4« Hall.
L. H. UTSC6BB
W. H. YORK g
c. a
PRIMPKIUTY CIRCLK No. KO W. O. W.
Hall. I toy Um. Urtfun.
Almada Him tor
A manti a Wllaun
G. N.
YAMHILL COUNTY
Abstract Company
J. H. OHLSON, President
The only Abstract Books in Yam­
hill County
McMinnville,
Oregon
The Arcade Theatre
e . e . M c D onald , Prop.
Every Widsenday and Saturday
Night
LATE
called It Living In wagons or tents
along the highways, half starved and
beaten by the Glchl couple whenever
she did not bring home as much
money ns they considered adequate.
her existence was unhappy.
Recently the girl escaped from the
band after extensive traveling and
was picked up by the Oakland authori­
ties on complaint of the Marino gyp-
sics, and thus she was given an oppor­
tunity to tell her story in court As a
result she was consigned to the care
of Matron Rich of the Oakland Deten-
tlon home.
LOST BROTHER RETURNS
He’s Rich, Too, and Elster Quite Work
In Paper Company.
Kalamazoo. Mich.—No longer la it
necessary for Miss Lucy Vandyke to
work long hours 1n a rag room of a
local paper company. She is now Hv
ing in one of the finest country homes
in Kalamazoo county. The change in
the condition of things is due to a long
lost brother, who It was believed was
dead. Ho has returned from Alabama,
where he made money.
Vandyke spent days in trying to se
cure some trace of the family be left
here twenty years ago. His efforts
have Just been rewarded by the dis­
covery of his sister.
PICTURES
J. E. MELLINGER
Dey ton, Oregon
Notary Public
Legal Papera Neatly Executed
Office in Tribune Office
DR. 0. C. GOODRICH
DENTIST
Dayton,
Oregon
DR. W. E. LEWIS,
Phyvician and Surgeon
Dayton,
Oregon
Home and Office formerly occupied by
Dr. Jessen.
Residence Phone 36
GLASSES
Office Phone 36-3
FITTED
Z. SPANGLE
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Runs a FIRST CLASS Shop
BATH IN CONNECTION
Dayton,
sister were pi a ceil in nn orjtnnnw
home. There they remained for per
bnps six motiitHi. when Evelyn was
taken to Butte and in Judge Donlan'w
court upon the representations of an
attorney adoption papers were made
out for "Mary" Mitchell, placing her
in charge of n couple named Gif hl It
developed later that the Glchls were
me ml mts of a gypsy band.
Evelyn was an attractive little girl,
and she was soon dressed In rags and
started out ns a beggar
Her pretty
face and Md eyea affected the chart
tnbly disposed, and her collections
were not the least of the loot of the
hand.
As the girl grew older she longed for
a return to "American life." as she
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