Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 21, 1918, Image 6

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DAYTON TRIBUNE
Dayton
Entered as second-class matter April 7, 1911 at Dayton, Oregon, under the act
of March 3, 1879
Published every Friday a t Dayton, Oregon by F T. MELL1NGER, Editor and
Publisher
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OLD HICKORY CAMI* No. SOU W. O. W. Maat«
•vary Saturday niuht in Ntohol. llall.
W. B. YORK
L. H. LITSCHKK
C. C.
Clark
It does its work perfectly and is a big factor in reducing the
human effort in food preparation.
Q l t 0. C. GOODRICH
Subscription $1.60 a year in advance
If this paragraph is blue pen-
eiled, it means that we are send­
ing you sample copies for a short
time asking you to read carefully
and subscribe for T he T ribune .
If every family in the nation cook ml with electricity there
would be no coal shortage next winter with its attendant suffering
and hardships.
Electricity is cheaper than wood at $5 (Ml per cord.
Wo give a special rate of 4 cents per kilowatt hour for cook­
ing. The kitchen is cool and clean during the hot days; food is
aanitary and pure when cooked the modern way. We hnve the
celebrated Westinghouae Copeman Automatic ratigea for sale.
Buy them on your own terms.
D E N T IS T
An X in the square at the end of
thb line means that your subscription
has expired or is about to expire. The
publisher hope. you will renew eoon.
Dayton,
We are again distributing a
_FOR SALE:—Shorthorn and Jersey few Blue Crosses and if you have
milch cow. Inquire of Wm. Burke. 2t failed to get yours, come let us
Roy Curtis of Forest Grove was vis­ know about it.
iting relatives here and at the home
L Pfione Red 51 for McCormick and
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YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO.
DAIRYMENS ATTENTION
“ IT S E R V E S Y O U R IG H T
L. H. LITSCHER, Local Agent.
We Buy
CREAM, POULTRY, EGGS
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Highest Cash Market Price
D. A. Snyder the first of the week
Union M e a t C o m p a n y
Deering repairs. U ’Ren Hdwe.
Mrs. L. S. Chapman and daughter | F. M. Roseman and wife of near
Dayton
R. W. Kreitz, Mgr.
Nellie went to Portland Tuesday after­ Dayton enjoyed the day Sunday with
noon to visit seveial days with rela­
acquaintances in Newberg.
tives in that city.
YAMHILL COUNTY
A few of the Meadow Lake sawmill
Mrs. E. E. McDonald went to Port­
crew, C. R. Watson, J. J. Rowley,
land Saturday morning last for a week
Chas. Simler and Herman Wilson, were
or ten days visit with her husband and
home over Sunday
J. H. GIBSON, President
her sister, Mrs. Guy Nicols.
A number of our people attended the The only Abstract Books in Yam­
The Dayton Meat Market is now the
circus in McMinnville Friday last and
hill County
proud owner of a new up-to-date
came home with the usual axij'g “ we McMinnville.
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Oregon
slaughter house near town. It is equip­
got stung.” Sure enough, we expect­
ped with modern conveniences, concrete
ed that when we saw you going.
floors, city water, electric lights and
The Fulham family enjoyed the day
other late appliances.
a week ago Sunday on the Columbia
Livery, Feed T ra n s fe r Stables
George Lendershausen was home for
Highway. This was in the nature of a
Tie in only 10 cents
a short visit with his home folks from
farewell party for their son and broth Passengers hauled to and from the
Ft. Worden. He looks well and seems
er, Joe, who has enlisted in Uncle Sum’s
Station
to be satisfied with his soldier life.
service.
Geo. sacs he sure does some blowing, .
into a saxaphone, he being in the band. ’ Z. Spangle left Sunday for a day’s
visit with his son diaries, at Camp
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W. M. Christensen
Here’s A Straight Tip
Abstract Company
Take our advice and Buy only Reliable Canned
Goods and Fresh Groceries.
You Can’t Afford
T. A. BOLL DEN
To take a chance with questionable stock for the
sake of a few jiennies.
O ur G oods are a ll F irst C lass a n d our P rices are
as L o w as Possible.
. UNDERTAKERS
9ome other training camp. He reports
a good time and that Charlie is looking
we|, and ¡9 .feeling fine
A miscellaneous shower was given
at the home of Mrs. Emily J. Nichols
last Thursadv evening in honor of the
Dr. Swick has returned from his trip br jde elect. Miss Carrie Hibbert. The
in the Seattle country much pleased evening was very pleasantly spent in
with the good time enjoyed by him. social conveisaton. The hostess serv-
He says he drove 630 miles while jway. ed dainty refreshments after which the
p a r t i e s wanting berry crates call at young lady was made the recipient of
the
box factory.
¡many pretty gifts.
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If you like to work your way, take a hand car.
But if you want a nice smooth running motor and
a car that makes joy riding a pleasure, take it to
HODSON S tlllOTT
FUNERAL DIRECTO RS-ENBALM ERS
H oi se draw n o r A u to C a rs as p refo red
Lady assistant. Satisfaction guaranteed
O J ic e and P a rlo rs 7 0 5 and
F irs t S tre e t
705
A. C. Detmering, Grocery
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Phones; Office Green 118,
Res. Blue 118. Red 8
NEWBERG. OREGON
A. W
YAMOREG COLLECTION
AGENCY
H A T F IE L D
PHONE 14.3
Butter Nut Bread
We Get Results
We Report Results
We Remit Results
We Take the Blame
We Starid4he Expense
McMinnville,
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White. War, Rye, Graham, Whole Wheat, French
Ice C ream on sp e c ia l orders a t a n y tim e
Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Soft Drinks all the time.
DATYON BAKERY & RESTAURANT
DAYTON,
MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS
OREGON
Oregon
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right hand in a sling. I ause why? A
fello.i on the middle finger of this hand
which has caused him great pain for
about a week.
He is getting along
fairly well at his writing but no more
of this kind of entertainment for Will.
Parrish Bros. Garage
and have an experienced mechanic look it over and put it
in shape. In connection with us you will find
FR ANK LOUIS
Dealer In
Gasoline, Oil, Tires and all kinds of Auto Accessories.
R ig s F urnished on S h ort N o tice
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CELEBRATE RIGHT
Whether you go to the big celebration in Portlan 1
or not—come in and see the values we have in
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. They are priced
far below the present market values and now is
the time to purchase.
Give our SHOE DEPARTMENT a call and see the nice,
snappy, new Shoes and Low Shoes we are showing at pric­
es much lower than many other places where value is not
so good.
Price is what talks in our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
and we have what you want too. Notions, trimings, un­
derwear and everything new and up-to-the-minute.
A nice selection of LADIES and M SSES SUMMER SUITS
and COATS at manufacturers prices
$20.00 Suits Special $10.90
$30.00 Suits Special $56.25
$25.00 Suits Special $21.35
$35.00 Suits Special $29.85
Manufacturers line of Coat Specials.
$16.50 to $18.50 Coats Special $11.95
$20.00 to $27.50 Coats Special $16.85
$27.60 to $35.00 Coats Special $19.90
D. M. N A Y B E R G E R
McMinnville,
Oregon
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KEEP YOUR KODAK
Notice is hereby given, that under
and by virtu? of and pursuant to an or­
Busy for the sake of The Boys
der of the County Court of Yamhill
County, State of Oregon, duly made
“OVER THERE”
and entered by said Court, on the 10th
day of May 1918, in the m atter of the
estate of Wilhelmina Schatts or Wil-
Kodaks and Supplies at
helmina Schatz, incompetent, direct­
ing, ordering, authorizing and licensing
the undersigned as Guardian of said
W A T S O N ’S P H A R M A C Y
estate, to sell at private sale for cash,
to the highest bidder, the real property ri.lii: .in
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belonging to said estate, as described
in said order of sale, the undersigned
G. B. Londershausen, as the Guardian
of the estate of said Wilhelmina Scl atts
or Wilhelmina Schatz, above named,
will from and after the 22nd day of
June 1918, offer for sale and will, at
his place of business in Dayton, Yam­
I t m ean» fu ll-p o w e re d ,
hill County, State of Oregon, sell a t ,
h ig h -q u ality gasoline,—
private sale for cash, to the highest
¡and best bidder, the said real property
every drop! Be sure it ’s
belonging to said estate, pursuant to
Red Crown before you fill.
and in accordance with said order of
STANDARD OiL COMPANY
sale, which is described as follows to
(Califotnia)
wit;
LoU Number 187, 188, 189, 195, 196,
54, 55, 56, 67, 68, 75, 76, 57, 58, 66, 50,
60, 48, 51, 52, 53, 61, 62, 63 64, 69,
70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 80, 180, 183, 59, and
65, all situated in the Town or City of
Dayton, in the County of Yamhill and
State of Oregon, as same are designated
upon the Map or Plat of said Town or
City of Dayton, of record in the O
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of the County Recorder of said Yamhill W . E. BALES, Special A gent, Standard Oil Co. M cM innville
County, Oregon.
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Gasoline
are hereby requested and notified to Wambsgans dryer in the Spangle neigh- ed home last Saturday evening the fol-
submit offer and bid therefor, to the borhood, has been torn down and is he- lowing: E. Mahee, Mrs. Dr. Swick W
undersigned Guardian, at his place of ¡ng hauled away.
S. Hibbert, A. N. Schdlenberirer
business, at Dayton, in Yamhill Coun-
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ty, State of Oregon, the place of sale, . Miss Emma Stermer took her depar- j L,' ,th Morgareidgo and J. C. Nichole.
Dated on this the 15th day of May ture a day or so ago for Seaside, Ore- j ! There
There rT”».V h«ve been some others, if
1918.
- gon, to visit relatives And to accept a so they owe uh an apology for not tel­
ling us about their return.
G. B. Londershausen,
position in that city for the summre.
As Guardian of the estate of said Wil­
Charles Hadley who is recovering
helmina Schatts or Wilhelmina Schatz,
Mrs. A1 Dunn and daughter Wanda
above named.
j of Amity are visiting her sister and from a severe spell of sickness of a
Frank W. Fenton,
| brothers and other r elatives here this couple of weeks duration has recovered
Attorney for said estate.
week. This i- Mrs. Dunn’s hometown sufficiently as to be anle to drive over
Date of first publication May 17, 1918.
Date of last publication June 21, 1918. ' and she is always glad to be among us. to our town the first of the week.