DA YTON TRIBUNE
F. T. M E L L IN G E R ,
Editor and Publisher
Entered aa second claw mattor, April
Our list of subscribers this week is
7, 1911, at the post office at Payton,
Oregon, under the Act oi (. ongreaa of as follows: Robt. Fields, J. H. Jeesen
Pan Gibbon, Adam Rosaner. Ferle
March 8, 1879.
Hogle, W . M. Christensen, end Mrs.
Subscription $2.00 per year in advance. Jennie Kearns.
1'rof.
Waldo
Pavia
assisted
by local talent numbers delighted an
audience at the Payton ¡Opera House
Tuesday evening with hia tripple toned
golden chimea. M r Pavis manipulated
the chimes with such skill and render
ed a program so varied that his perfor
mance appealed tc all. The local unin-
bara co nasi tod of readings by Theodore
Hensen, ¡Helen Thompson, and Mrs.
If this paragraph is blue pen
ciled, 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 .
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned, Emma Zwick as administra
tr ix of the eetate of John Zwick, de
ceased, has filed her final account of
the administration upon said estate, In
the County Court, of Yam hill County,
State of Oregon and said Court has ap
pointed the 22nd day of May, A. P .,
1920, at the hour o f 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at the County
Court rooms in the Court House at Mc
Minnville, Yam hill County. Oregon, as
the tim e and place for the final hearing
of said Dual account and for the Anal
settlement of said estate.
P ar Ion
D E N T IS T
Oregon
Dayton,
Charles Andersen
Attornsy-st-Law
Commercial Club Building
Or any kind of Electrical Merchandise we can
supply requirements.
Oregon I
Dayton,
SH O E H E P A IR IN G
We sell labratory tested lamps, Edison Mazdas,
they are the best.
Having recently bought a leather sew-1
ing machine and other shoe repairing
toohr, I am now tquip)>ed to hnlf-ooie |
a n / repair your shoes on short notic,.
/J S A T IS F A C T IO N GUA RA NTEED
S e e ua fo r A nythin*? E le c tr ic a l
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G. B. ABD1LL
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. /
YAMHILL COUNTY
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Abstract Com pany!
J. H. GIBSON. President
The only Abstract Books in Yam
hill County
McMinnville,
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Oregon
meeting among whom we find Mrs. I
Mary Nelson, sin Robert and daughter A D M IN IS T R A T O R S F IN A L N O T IC E
Ellen, Miss. Pauline Roti.er, and Mes-1
Notice is hereby given to all whom
admes Delilah Olds, and O. A. Ander-
son a ll of Portland, M r. and Mrs. W.
jM . Maev. Arthur
McPhillipe. Mr.
Laughlin,and Mesdaines Lula Rodgers,
and Redman of McMinnville. These
visitors came to Payton via; the auto
route re tim in g in the “ we h urs of the
mornin” feeling that a visit to their
Dayton bretherin and sisters in thia
order always asauiee them a pleasant
W irin g,
M otors,
R a n g e s,
W a s h in g M a c h in e s ,
V a c u u m C le a n e r s
Q R. 0. C. GOODRICH
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , all persona in
terested in said estate are heieby noti
fied and required to be and appear at
said tim e and place so appointed for
the hearing of said Anal account and
Presidential Inauguration.
then and there show cause if any exists
March 4 was chosen by the constitu
why said Anal account should not be al
tional convention as the time for or-
lowed and appoved. said es'ate forever
trending and convening congrMB, by L.5F. Hadley. There was a piano duet and Anally settled and said administra
resolution of Sept. 13. 1788. The delay by Misses , H arlot Coonrr. and Emma trix discharged and her bondsmen ex
In-tween election and Inauguration
G ille tt. I t ia needless to say that this onerated.
was intended evidently to give legisla
Dated this 18th day of April, A. D._
tors and executives time to reach the entertainment was highy appreciated. 1 9 2 0 .
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capital In those days of slow traveling.
Mrs, Alberta S. McMurtby, Worthy
Emma Zwick.
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Washington was not Inaugurated un Grand Matron of Oregon visited the
Adm inistratrix of said estate.
til April 30. 1789. because of delays,
Eastern Star Chapter here last Satur
Vinton & Tooxe
but hi« term of office was considered
day
evening and witnessed the Inltltory Attorneys for said estate.
to have begun on March 4. The act
of March 1. 1792. fixed the date of In work of this lodge. There was quite a First publication A prii 23.
auguration as the 4th day of March.
number of out of town visitors at this Last publication May 21.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
RULE THE SEASON
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MwU aarh Wrnlnaada.
night In I. O.O. F. Hall
N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
An X la t h r w u a r . at tha and at
this Iina maana that >«ur subacriptiua
has aspired a ria about to s ip its Tha
publiahar hooaa you w ill raaaw soon.
ft may concern; That H . H. Burnham as I
administrator of the estate of W IL
L IA M H A R M O N P ATTER SO N , de
cease!, late ul Dayton, Y am hill Coun
ty, Oregon, has Aled his Anal account
with said estate in the County Court
of the state of Oregon for Yamhill
County.
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The Dayton M eat Market
DAIRYMENS AFTENTION
We
We carry a line of the finest Pure Rendered Lard
on the market put up in
5 pound pails at $1.50 jier pail
10 j»ound pails at $2.95 per pail
F a n c y B a c o n 4 0 c e n ts p e r pound
M edium an d H e a v y B a c o n 3 5 c e n ts p e r lb.
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CREAM, POULTRY, EGGS
Highest Cash Market Price
We teat cream and write chacks daily
Swift & Company
That said Court by an order duly
Dayton
R. W. Kreitx, Mgr.
made and entered of record therein has
set Saturday, May 22nd, 1920, at the
County Court room in the County Court
evening.
House in McMinnville, Yam hill County,
Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day as the time
IN S U R E Y O U R PROPERSY W IT H
and place of hearing said Anal account.
A ll persons having any objection there T H E OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N
Miss Venita Addison is visiting rela to w ill make the same on or before a home company located at McMinnville
Oregon.
W rite
tives in Newberg this week.
said time.
E IR E !
Hermann H. Walter, Prop.
F IR E !
Pleat ant dale
The summer of 1920 will likely
he known to women In the future
as "the extra skirt season." It is
the growth of the "sport s k irt"
idea, perm itting a riot of color
which all women like The skirt,
which buttons on front or * ’ *
•mite the thine "
Season Tickets
Adults $2.20
Melvin Hanville and fam ily, Wess
Dated thia 23rd day of April, 1920.
Morgariedge and fam ily, W L. Reich-
H . H . Burnham, Administrator,
stein and fam ily and Mrs. Wm. Reich-
Dayton, Oregon.
stien spent Sunday at the Fred Reich- Frank Holmes,
Attorney for estate,
stein home.
McMinnville, Oregon.
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Mrs. Chas. Hndley visited Tuesday
at the V. M. Low home.
A1 Andrns who has been visiting his
Geo. Foster and w ife and Miss Addie
mother and other relatives here a short
Spooner attended the Snuday school
time le ft for British Coiumbis Satur
convention at Yam hill Saturday.
day morning where he w ill join his bro
Roy Edwards is on the sick list this ther who is engaged in farm ing in that
week.
country.
Mrs. Geo. Foster and son Conrad are
The old soldiers of the G. A. R. in
visiting relativee in Falls C ity and
this locality especially Invite and urge
Monmouth this week
all Spanish W ar veterans, and all sol
Mrs. Robert Addison, Sr., returned diers of the late war to join ue in the
to her home in Newberg, Sunday after parade on Decoration Day.
visiting several days w ith relatives in
Committee on arrangements.
this vicinity.
Earle Coburn from the U . of O.
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W A RREN
F r e d A n d e r so n , a t P a r r is h G a r a g e
J. G. Eckman of the Telephone Reg
ister was in our city the firs t the week
helping some of the candidates to be
voted on at the primary, to get ac
quainted with our people.
Looking for a W atch?
K. W. Ballantyne of Salem a pianu
tuner w ill be here soon to look after
pianos that need tuning. I.eeve orders
with Mrs. L. F. Hadley.
If so just take a peep at the new line
of Standard Makes that I have just re
ceived. All the latest styles from the
largest size watch for Gents to the
smallest size watch for Indies. All
guaranteed by me to be first class.
J. Seiters and fam ily C lint Pine and
fam ily spent a portion of the day Sun-
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Henry-Cb' , pn).„
in this city.
R. G. (Hadley and Geo. Foster a t ■ spent a few days at home with hie par-
Mrs J. L. Sherman is spending a day I
tended the Forum ¡at the county seat I ents living adjacent to Dayton the first
or so in Portland the fris t of this v eek.
Tuesday.
i of the week
Everything else connected with a select jewelery stock
you will find here. Call and look the stock over.
A full stock of Gruphaphone Needles.
May 29
Dayton’s Big Summer
June 2
Children $1.10
I am now manufacturing the latest up-to-'iate^Auto Trail
ors on the m ark et I have a number of these trailors on
hand: but should you want one differently constructed I
am prepared to build any kind you want.
'rank Gallagher and fam ily of I ’oriJ
land spent Sunday with Mrs. Gallagh
ers’ Uncle F. E. Berry and fam ily liv-
ing near Dayton.
ELLISON-WHITE
Students $1.38
Auto Trailors Manufactured
M ’ M IN N IU .E , ORE.
PH ONE RED 6321
V. H. B A L L A R D
W atch m aker and J e w e le r
to
WOOL & MOHAIR POOL
Tim©— Now until Sold.
Char*?©—One cent per pound,
S e r v ic e —We weigh your fleeces in, tag them, store
each unit seperately, insure them against
fire, secure bids, and ship out only when
ordered to do so by owner. You may
withdraw your wool or mohair at any
time by paying the charge as stated.
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PROGRAM
Recreation
SATURDAY
Afternoon
The MacGregor Singers
Evening
Cartoon-Lecture-Entertainment
Marion Baliou Fisk
Entertaining
Concert
Progressive
Educational
Our list contains some of the
world’s best lecturers, enter
tainers and people in the pub
lic eye who will appear on our
programs.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Afternoon Concert
Afternoon Lecture
Children’s Hour
Evening Concert
Evening Lecture
SUNDAY
FARMERS’ UNION CO-OP. WAREHOUSE CO.
MONDAY
ANNOUNCEMENT
Afternoon
“ Green Stockings’ ’
Ruby Page Ferguson
Evening
Lecture
“ The Unfolding of Democracy”
and
2:30
3:00
4:00
7:30
8:00
Afternoon
Lecture
“ Human L ife in Relation to Amer
icanism ”
Evening
Concert
The Overseas Orchestra
TUESDAY
Afternoon
Music and Entertainm ent
The Regnierg
Evening
Illustrated Lecture
“ Hunting Big Game in Alaaks”
The undersigned having bought the Thurman Con
fectionery business desires to say that we are ready
to serve the public with the best that can be bought.
W e S o lic it a S h a r e o i T o u r P a tr o n a g -e
B o u ld e n & C o ,
WEDNESDAY
A fte i noon
Concert
The Steama-Gregg Concert Co.
Evening
Song Recital
Josephine Martino
Strictly cash dealings
Phone Red 6 f
TOP MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCT
“ T h is is th e first S u m m e r C h a u ta u v u a e v e r a rra n g e d f o r D a y to n a n d d e se rv e s th e s u p p o rt o f e v e ry m a n , w o m a an n >
a n d ch ild in th is c o m m u n ity .”
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REMEMBER T H E DATES—Have your out-of-town friendi visit you then.
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Year round m arket for your Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, Hides,
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F u ri, Potatoes, Onlona, Fruita, Oregon Grape root,
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Mohair and Catcara Bark
D ayton Chautauqua Committee.
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The Dayton Produce House
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