1%^%%%%%************************* EXECUTORS FIRST NOTICE. '} FOR SALE Some choice apple", Notcie is hereby given to all whom it ‘ ‘ see the Dayton Evaporating Ä Packing Hilf. may concern; T. Mellinger was a busines! That Lynn Gubser, of Dayton, Oregon, has been duly appointed executor of the t visitor in Portland Monday 1» t. The famous White Clover Ice Cream. Butternut Bread. « Jack Ketchum spent Sunday with bis Inst will and testament and estate of • r parents in Portland, returning home in JOHN C. GUBSER. deceased late of Tropical Fruits in Season Yamhill County Oregon, pursuant to •i the evening. Cigars, Tobaccos, etc.. Confectionery and Soft Drinks. the order of the County Court of the i Mrs. II. H. Burnham has regained state of Oregon for Ysmhill County, MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS I her health sufficiently as lo be able to duly entered of record therein January J walk down town occasionally. 19th 1921. » A SIMPLE STORY I Call up Leker if you want Leghorn Dayton. Oregon All i>ersona having claims against Phone 14 b 3 OF A SAVED SOUL! r setting eggs or fruit trees. said estate will present the same to the C. A Leker. 14-lt. Many folks think they have to underaigt ed at his residence 5 miles viait a bank window to practice Harold Duiison who haa been spend south of Dayton, or al the Law Office ■ «»»»nMnnnMaKAAxa-aar ing the winter at the hums of his THRIFT! of Frank Holmes. McMinnville. Oregon ..^AXJXMXDDCXXMX patents in Lostine. Otegon, surprised That is a good way, The trips attorney for said estate, with proper his acquaintance'» here by coming in on vouchers annexed thereto within six can be more numerous IF that them the first of the week. Harolds stitch in time la Uken. months from the date of the tirsi friends here always extend him a warm more good uppers publication of ihia notice. greeting whenever he makes us one ot on shoes have been thrown away All persons owing said estate will - than were ever worn out. Think those periodical visits. pay the same to the undersigned ss it over! Some growers are wanting to know executor of said estate. SOLES 76c to 11.25 how late ihey can graft If aciona are Dated this 4th day of February 1921. RUBBER HEELS 4<>c kept dormant, graft ng can be carried Lynn Gubser, Executor on very late. For example, one of the Dayton, Oregon. most successful grafters of sweet cher Frank Hulmes ries in this slate, does most of bis Attorney for Estate i , mmw »»»»»* v »*****»*»***'* m *' grafting in May. but the scions should McMinnville. Oregon. be kept dormant. Mra. M. V. Swick and Mra. Andrew “An apple a day will keep the doctor away.” See the Dayton Evaporating NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Granger have been apending the past month or more al Coronado, California. & Packing Co. for these kind of apples. Notice Ie hereby given that the 13tf. The following are the lisl of our undersigned as administratrix nss filed FOR SALE: A 2 year old high grade her final report and final account in the subscribers for thia week—Mrs. T. A. Jersey bull, price $60.00 Inquire of administration of the estate of George Gibson, 1-ouis Dey, J. L. Sherman, J, J. D. Montgomery, Phone 11x11 C. Sluekey, deceased, and the county T. Burch. Fred Withee, Oregon Grow- Dayton. Oi egon 4tf. court has set Saturday the 2nd day of ers Assn. Albert Mav and J. H. Rholen. The Tribune is in receipt of a letter ■ April. A. D. 7921 mb the day and the INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. from O. C. White fiom Fellows. Calif, । county court room in the court house in I I Loana on farm and city property at in which he says “fifty years ago he was the city of McMinnville, County of lowest rates. Morlgagea, notes, bonds a resident of Dayton. and a member of Ybb>hiH, State of Oregon as the place and contracts bought and sold. Keep Yamhill Lodge No. 20. L O. O. F. ’ of hearing objection! of such final ac your money busy day and night. See and having seen the writeup of this count and for the selllement of the the undersigned for mortgage invest city in the Sunday Oregonian, reminded BEX REACH'S-"North Winds_Mahce estate. . ments. Sixteen years of safe invest GOLDWYN him of the times long gone by and Hallie S. Thomas ments for clients is a record of merit. created in him a desire to hear more of Administratrix of the Estate of Attorney B. A. Kliks, Rex Beach’s Crashing Drama of the Great North this part of the world, and asked us to George C. Stuckey, deceased. McMinnville, Oregon. mail him a copy of the Tribune. Ihere are few people here now that knew Mr. Mrs. J. E. Stsnsbery and her sister White or that he knew in the t'mes he s in-law Mrs. Susan Windle and Mr. Ed With An All-Starr Cast 3 mentions. Mr. 8. W. Sigler is probably Morgan a brother of Mrs. Lorena Lit-1 L the only person here new that re scher were automobile visitors with the ■ members Mr. White. a C. Litscher family and other relatives | g A pleadsant and a surprise birthday a in Dayton and vicinity Saturday and party was given our city Marshall Wm. Sunday, returning to their Portland Schell at his home on the evening of « Feb. 24 1921. This surprise was in homes Sunday evening. Portlan I papers ar" claiming it pays stigated Dy bis good wife, and when he was pi lotted home in the early evening to advertise, should you doubt it read by A. C. Detmering and when te was about the 8000 people who thronged the » ursbured in he found some 20 or more opening of the Woolworth store in Day ton Bakery & Restaurant G. W. SMITH G. B. Abdill GENUINE BULL' DURHAM tobacco makes 50 lût ROY MARION WHEELER. Thursday filled. Students accepted Friday a. m. only. Terms, per lesson ♦ 1.60. Payment for thirteen lessons in advance <12. Voice and Plano students accepted at the residence of Mra. Jamus Convert. Mra. M. A. Watson of Newport, Ore gon, arrived at the home of her eon C. R. Watson In thia citv Monday fur a short viait. Mra. Irene Schaeffer terminated har Visit with her parents here the first of the week and returned to her noma in Amity. What la commonly known aa Ike three mile lane between the end of ear paved highway and the pavement In McMinnville, will be closed to traffic during ths paving of thia road. Work on thia roadway was commenced Mon day of thia week. THE NORTH WIND’S MALICE s An inspiring story of Alaska during the gold rush produced under the personal supervision of Rex Beach, and played by a cast of well known per formers including Tom Santschi, X era Gordon, Joe King and William H. Strauss. A picture that will transport you to a new world, a world lit up by the glinting radiance of true ro mance. It is one of the best stories Rex Beach has contributed to the screen. DON’T MISS IT ARCADE THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT CTVTEffliymXiaŒJKIffiaaC^^ A Better Schooi With Your Help Teaching methods have greatly im proved during the past few years. And our school, your school, always strives to achieve the best. We can get at once the additional equip ment now needed with just a little boost from you through The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN By a recent arrangement our school will receive a liberal commission on your Country Gentleman order. The drive for a School Fund is now on. A tubscription for T he livestock, field poultry, fruit and home management, with every vital farm problem. The fiction alone would cost later at least $10 in book form, yet th« entire cost to you is less than two pennies a week And rember— your school profits! So just say “Yes” to the boy or girl who calls, or send your name and— your C ountry G entlem n crops, brings you a full year ot an unexcelled farm Service. In 52 inspir ing budgets of practic al helpfulness it covers thoroughly every inter est of tl.e farm busi ness and farm home. It costs the publisher $200,000 a year to give you the Service that will best help you with Only 1 Dollar for 52 Big Issues Day ton Public School Dayton, Oregon M. A. Marcy, Principal Authorised Repres.nUtiv. of THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN To Make a Long Story Short! relatives and friends waiting for him. Portland recently. Lis first thought was to arrest the en tire company, but thought better of it Portland War Bride Slayer Convicted Portland, Or. — Thomas Lotiaso, when he considered the scant room he had to put them in. Card games and slayer of his 19-yearold English war social conversation was engaged in un bride, was found guilty of murder In the first degree. The Jury recomtnend- til near midnight when the birthday tmprisonment. cake was brought in with red, white and ed life blue candles on. The number being Cotton Hits Lowest Figure Since 1915. some less than 80 but as our W iliie New York.—Cotton dropped to the docs not desire the ladies of Dayton to lowest price since 1915 when it sold know and remembar how old be is, we at 12.55 cents a pound as against the will refrain from stating the exact highest price of *8% cents a pound last number of candles he had to plow out. July. Light refreshments were served and —------- ----------- —-------- appreciated and enjoyed by all present. { Partial Payment to Railroads Signed. He was the recipient ot some useful | Washington — President Wilson and ornamental Rifts. Those present signed the Winalow bill autho^ln« were. L. A. Rooiner and wife, Heben j Partial payments to ralhroed.under Willard and wife, L. F. Hadley an J ! Provisions of the transportation act. wife, A. C. Detmering and wife. C. E. । Anti-Cigarette Bill Passed In Idsho. Johnson and wife, A. E. Shelienberger Boise, Idaho.—The lower house of and wife, E. E. Busby and wife, H. A. the Idaho state legislature passed the Bertram and wife, Mrs. Fuchs and bro- anti-cigarette bill by a vote of 33 to ther Albert Detmering, and Mr. Schells 19 The measure recently passed the senate mother Mrs. Ellen Schell. —We never expect to see the day when a ready-made suit will have the same fit as one tailored especially for you. —There are no two ears, eyes, teeth, just alike in all the world. —How then could one ex- pect human figures to alike? —Let us measure you for that spring suit. —New tweeds, woolens and serges are here. —We will have it ready for you Easter morn. $20 to $60 Strauss Brothers Master Tailors No. 120 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TH E Bank of Dayton At Davton, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Feb. 21, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.............. *......... .................. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .................... Bonds and warrants............................ -............. Banking house —........ -.... -........ .................... Furniture anil fixtures............ . ...................... -.... Due from approved reserve banks.............. ...... Checks and other cash items ............................. Cash on hand..................................................... — Customer’s liability account of “Acceptances ♦143,671.64 237.93 24,138 60 7,000 00 3,700 00 16,501 97 4.20 10,658 28 ♦205,912.62 T otal ................................ LIABILITIES 25.000.00 Capital stock paid in..... ....... ......... -..................... 4,300.00 Surplus fund__________ ______ -..... -..... -.......... 1,828 35 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 117,601 36 Individual deposit! subject to check................... 530.04 Demand certificates of deposit —..................... 734 76 Cashier checks outstanding ................ -............... 48,970 19 Time and savings deposits ........ —.............. ......... 5,000.00 Bills payable for money borrowed------------------ 1,947.92 Reserved for interest and taxer--- ------------------- ♦205,912.62 T otal .......................... ....... STATE OF OREGON. County of Ysmhlll, ss. I. J. L. Stuart, Cashier of the «bova-numod bank, do solemnly swsar that t • above statement is true to tha best of my knowledge and belief. J, La. OlUBTl, VWiUvir Subscribed and sworn to bsfore ma thia 1 t day of Mar . ««¡^ NoUr> [Sea)] My commission expiree Juno 8 IMS Correct Atteeti-J. L. Sherman, R. L. Harrie, D. A. Snyder, DiresUns. Miller Mercantile Co