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DA YTON TRIBUNE F. T. MELLINGER, Editor and Publisher feet to place of beginning, in the Town of Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon. An X in the square at the end o this line memns that jour subscription has expired oris about to expire. The publisher hopes vou will renew soon. YAMHILL LOIK1K I O O F. No. Ml Tract No. 3 IIWM tn I. O.O. r. Hall IMytun An undivided One half (%) interest Entered an second class matter, April in of AnJ to the following d»scr*bed 7, 1911, at the post office at Day ton, to the following described real proper premises to-wit; Part of the Donation OR. O. C. GOODRICH Oregon, under the Act of Congress of ty to-wit: Land Claim of Andrew Smith and wife. DENTIST Tract No. 1 March 3, 1879. Claim No. 49, Notification No. Iti35. in A strip of land six inches in width off T. 4. S R. 8. W. of the Willamette Oregon u u- « V k .» „ . - - Dayton, Subscription *2.00 per year in advance. of the Southwest line or side of the Meridian, in Yamhill County, Stale of Oregon, and said part bounded aa fol- ---- — - North half of the Southwest half of Lot Numbered Two Hundred and Nineteen lows to-wit; Beginning at a point where j FIRE! FIRE! If this paragraph is blue pen (219,) in the Town of Day ton, in Yam the center line of 5th Street, in the !. --------------- ciled, it means that we are send hill County, State of Oregon, as same Town of Dayton, in said Yamhill Coun INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH ing you sample copies for a short is designated upon the duly recorded ty. Oregon, intersects the Southeast THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS N time asking you to read carefully plat of said Town of Day ton, said prop boundary line of what is known as the a home company located at McMinnville Oregon. Write and subscribe for T he T ribune . erty fronting on "Ferry Street” in said ”W. T. Hash” farm in said County and W. L. WAKRHN MMINNVILLK, ORK. Town of Day ton, in said Yamhill Coun State; Thence running North 38 degrees PHONE RED 5321 ty, Oregon, together with and includ and 15 minutes West 9.23 chains; NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE OF ing an undivided One-half interest in, Thence North 81 degrees and 80 minutes REAL ESTATE of and to that certain Brick Wall on the East about 6,54 chains to a point direct SHOE REPAIRING In the County Court of Yamhill County, Southwest side of the Brick building ly opposite to and parallel with the Having recently bought a leather ww- I now standing and located on the North center line of 4th Street, in said Town State of Oregon. ing machine and other shoe repairing I In the matter of the estate and Guard half of the Southwest half of said Lot of Dayton, in said Yamhill County, tools. I am now equipped to half-Hole I ship of Doloross Arlene Watson, A No. 219, above named, said premises Oregon; Thence South 38 degrees and and repair your shoes on short notice. I and said Brick wall being premises and 15 minutes East 6.13 chains: Thence Minor. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED । Brick wall sold and conveyed by Luella ( South52 degrees West 5 16chains to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV’EN: That B. Foster and W. E. Foster to Ross S. place of beginning containing about 4 75 G. B. ABD1LL under and by virtue of an order of the Watson, by deed duly recorded at page , acres, and being premises conveyed to County Court of Yamhill County. State 579 of Book 69 of records of deeds for Clifford R. Watson and Ross S. Watson, along with other lands, by J. T. Wat of Oregon, and Hon. C. F. Daniels, Yamhill County, State of Oregon DAIRYMENS AHENTION Judge of said Court, bearing date Jan-1 son and Mary A. Watson, by deed duly uary 3rd, 1921, duly made and entered I ract . o. recorded at page 520 of Book No. 44 of We Buv by said Court and Judge thereof, in the Beginning at a point 71.3 feet North records of deeds for said Yamhill Coun CREAM, POULTRY, EGGS matter of the estate and Guardianship ■ 52 degrees Ea«t from the Northeast ty, Oregon. Highest Cash Market Price of the person and estate ot said Doloross and Second Angle comer of the Dona Place of sale of said real property, We test cream and write eheeka daily Arlene Watson, said Minor above nam tion Land Claim of Joel Palmer and at the residence of the undersigned Swift & Company ed, empowering, directing and licens wife. Notification No. 1086, Claim No. Flossie G. Watson Randall, at Dayton, ing the undersigned Flossie G. Watson 80, in T. 4. S. R. 8. W. of the Willam in the County of Yarnhill, State of Ore Dayton 8. C. Purkey, Mgr. Randall, as the Guardian of the person ette Meridian, in the Town of Day ton, gon, and persons d< si ing to purchase and estate of said Doloross Arlene Wat in Yamhill County, State of Oregon; said real property are requested to sub son, said Minor, to sell at private sale Thence running South 38 degrees East mit bids therefore to the undersigned YAMHILL COUNTY for cash, the real estate or real proper 154.00 feet along the East line of lands at her residence, in Dayton, Yamhill ty belonging to and owned by said Min heretofore sold and conveyed to L. J. County, State of Oregon. or and her estate, the said Flossie G. Hadley by Ross S. Watson; Thence Dated and first published on this the Watson Randall, as such guardian, will running North 52 degrees East 98.7 feet J. H. GIBSON. President 14th day of January, 1921. on and after the 18th day of February, to Southwest corner of lands heretofore 1 he only Abstract Books in Yam Flossie G. Watson Randall, 1921, at the residence of the undersign sold and conveyed to Margaret T. Kir- hill County As Guardian of the person and estate ed, at Dayton, in Yamhill County, Ore choff by Ross S. Watson; Thence North McMinnville. - Oregon of Doloross Arlene Watson, A Min gon, offer for sale and will sell at pri 38 degrees West 154 feet along the or above named. vate sale for cash to the highest and West line of said tract of land so sold best bidder, subject to confirmation by and conveyed to the said Margaret T. Frank W. Fenton, Attorney for said Estate. the above named Court and Judge Kirchoff to a point in Street or Road let’s pack up and go to CALIFORNIA Winter's Summer Garden Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented Howers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to thia land of beauty and charm. t our Daily Trains “The Shasta “Oregonian” Port land to San Francisco and New Through Sleeping Car Service Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to San Francisco and Los Angeles Provide comfortabie accommodationa and excellent aervice. < Winter Excursion Tickets Southern California Foar copy of our new booklet "California for the Touriat," will be mailed FREE'on request Inquire uf Local Ticket Agant for particulars as to larva, routes, alevpln« ear re servations and train service, or write JOHN M. SCOTT G»n«ral I’Maanavr A««nt Portland Orvoon Abstract Company Dayton Evaporating à Packing Co Kvaporaton of Frslu and Va««tablra. Parkm of and Daalan in Frail, Vra«taUva and all kinds of pruiuca. Charles Andersen th« reof, all the right, title and interest now there; Thence South 52 degrees of said Minor and her estate, in, of and West along said Street or Road 98.7 Strictly cash dealing. Phone Red 66 The Dayton Produce House S. C. PURKEY Year round market for your Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, Hides, Furs, Potatoes, Fruits. TOP MARKET PRICES TOR YOUR PRODUCE We also carry a small line of cured meats. LOWER fMebMed IMS Seed Prices for 1921 Our resources as FIRST HAND GROWERS enables u* to again offer our choice strain* of Vegetable Seed* at Pre-War Price*. All the popular Lilly quality *eed*— •re listed in our 1921 Seed Annual at BEET CABBAGE CARROT CELERY CUCUMBER LETTUCE MELON Big Packet ONION RADISH SPINACH SQUASH TOMATO TURNIP RUTABAGA Post paid SPECIALS FOR 1921 Our Vegetable Seed Novelties are a distinct advance in their respective classes—THE ACME OF PERFECTION. See our catalog for full description of these grand selections. Per packet, 10 -ENTS, Postpaid WRITE for your copy of Lilly’s 1921 Seed Annual No. also TODAY free booklet “Gardens of Dehght.“ A postcard will do. lints THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. SEATTLE — PORTLAND Your Dealer Carries Lilly's Seeds. For Sale:- Pure bred White Leghorn Cockrels. Single bird $1.50. Two or more $1.25 each. Phone 10x4 J. B. Stilwell, -itf. Dayton, Oregon. Mis. Anna Westerfiled after spen ing a week or ten days with acquaintances in LaFayette is home again Army bocon has been quoteu at *2.75 for a 12-pound can. There are people who are willing to give $12 tut a $2 75 can if you will let them designate the contents. Mr. Rockefeller is getting very old and some day is going the way of all sinful flesh, and then what in blazes is going to tecome of this whole country? SENATE CÜIO l ¿ ADOPTS TARIFF Ci Practically All Farm Prcduc s Included In Emergency Measure. Aak your Grocnr for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetables Oregon DAYTON, OREGON I WE COLLECT hog - ton £ AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE It is a highly concentrated liquid medicine for hogs only. Contains high ly ’roPortant medicinal liquid ingredients which cannot be combined in Medicated Salts, Stock Foods or Condition Powders of any kind Safe Economical. Easily Muted with any slops, drinking water or dampened feed Given only every third day for six weeks and after that once a week We want you to come into our store and get 60 Days’ Supply for all your hogs. If its results fail to plerse you, it costs you nothing WATSON’S PHARMACY “SERVES YOU RIGHT” Pkone—Red 64 PHONE RED 02 OHLERT & BUSBY SLOW, STALE TOUGH General Blacksmithing ACCOUNTS Always ready to do your repairing, horseshoeing and general blacksmithing work. EVERYWHERE Jack Ohlert and E. H. Busby No Collections No Charge KNIGHT ADJUSTMEN1 CO. McMinnville, Oregon Reliable- -Convenient Uncle Sam’s boys have unhesi tatingly adopted the wrist watch. You see hundreds of them in every branch of the service. In the Army—the Navy—the Ma rine Corps. In the training camp, in the field, at the front and at sea; these splendid little watches are keeping “our boys” on time. Don’t Sacrifice the good leather in that upper— because the sole has worn thru. Leather is at a premium now, aa we all know. It pays more than ever to see us for high-class shoe rebuilding. WE MAKE ’EM LOOK LIKE NEW They are just as handy for the “stay-at homes.” Come in and let us show you. Hand or machine Sewed. Our line of wrist watches is complete. All are thoroughly reliable. Prices are exceedingly reasonable DAYTON SHOE SHOP “Four months ago they were mighty ornery runts. Just about that time I got a 60 days’ 20 Cent» « supply of HOG-TONE at your store and start Wani ed giving it to them. When I started with HOG-TONE they weighed less than 40 pounds ea h. Those very same hogs will wav ovpr 200 pounds each.” That’s the way the farmers in this section are talking about DayvO”, Oregon Commercial Club Building Riley Clark was seen in Portland Saturday morning last ruthing around « as though he was in a hurry to get away. He got home all right and has been busy at work in his feed store K ever since. Established lMb “Come Down and Take a Look at My Pigs Now!” Always in the man et for Green and Evaporated Fruita Be sure to See us before selling any kind of produce. Attorney-M-Law We sell the "Oregon Dairymans co operative League” products. Dayton Grocery. Mrs. E. G. Parrish had the misfortune to slip and fall as she was coming down the stairs in her home Friday evening, with the result of a broken leg near the ankle. Dr. Reitzel was called and set the fracture and the lady is re couperating rapidly. 'California Express” San Francisco Express Washington.—The Fordney emer E. L. Gortline, Prop. gency tariff bill, broadened to include Between Postoffice and Drug store practically all farm products instead of the limited number as the measure passed the house, was approved by the senate finance committee, which voted See W. L. WARREN about your to report it out. surance. Seven amendments were added, mak ing ten in all. No provisions of the Mrs. La Fever who (as been engaged original bill, however, were removed in ntrsing in or near McMinnville this I and rates on the major products were last two or more week's is once more left intact. Opponents of the bill join enjoying home life in this city. ed with the authors of amendments and forced the acceptance of most of I.att Wednesday evening the losing them despite opposition from the bill’s side of the members in the contest for i defenders. m< inbership in the I. O.O. F. lodge, The amendments made a part of the banqueted the winners in the Artisan ’ measure by committee action include: hall in this city. After some degree Sugar, *2.13 the hundred pounds un work was put on in their own hall, the til the retail price reaches 10 cents a lodge adjourned to the above named pound. Frozen meats of all kinds. 2 cents hall, where they proceeded to do as a pound; all other meats 25 per cent gnod work with the tables in front of them as they did In tne degree work ad valorem. Apples, 20 cents a box; cherries 4 in the other hall. cents a pound. INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. Tobacco, Sumatra wrappers and fill, Loam on farm and city property at Ì ors, 12.86 a pound; stemmed Sumatra, 13.50 a pound. , lowest rates. Mortgages, notes, bond* Butter and cheese and their substi and contracts bought and sold. Keep . tutes, 8 cents a pound Instead of 6 your money bu«y day and night. Bf* 1 cents, provided in amendment which the undersigned for mortgage invest- had been accepted. ment(. Sixteen year« of safe invest- Cattle and sheep to be used for menta for client« 1« a rurord of mat ft. breeding purposes were exempted from Attorney B. A, Kliks, the duty on imported animals. i McMinnville, Oregon, i H. Ballard E X P E R.T AGATE WATCHMAKER. 5r JEWELER^ GRINDING Horse Shoeing JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. Acetylene Welding Machine & Blacksmith Shop Body and Wheel Work in Connection General Repairing of all kinds of Farm Machinery. See us for Plow work and Plow share grinding Fred Anderson, Mgr. — The United Artisan« held another J. S. Morin says when he makes up one of their pleasant gathering« in their his mind to go anywhere it does not Hall here Tuesday night when the take him very long to get started, so officer! for the ensuing term were with out any prtllminarles ho boarded installed and one of their f«mau« feeds the train for McMinnville on business enjoyed, Saturday morning last,