Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, May 13, 1921, Image 6

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    DA YTON TRIBUNE
F. T. MELLINGER,
Editor and Publisher
Entered as sec« nd class matter, April
7, 1911, at the post office at Dayton,
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
SUMMER TERMS BEGINS JUNE 15
If this paragraph is blue pen­
ciled, it means that we are send-
ing you sample copies for a short
lime asking you to read carefully :
and subscribe for T he T ribune .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SI ATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF YAMHILL
Hallie S. Thomas, and L.
L. Thomas, ber husband. I
Plaintiffs, J
vs.
[
May S Jessen, and Johann '
: L Jessen, her husband; SUMMONS
Marie KnolIcamper
[
Stuckey; Arthur Stuckey I
Erwin; Haihe May Erwin;!
Richard Hamilton Erwin, I
Defendants /
QIL O. C. GOODRICH
REGISTER NOW.—Mail mattar to F. O. Box <«0. SW Goodnough Big. Thin) Floor.
Fifth «nd Yamhill Strwt«. Portland. Orvaron
Write on a postal card and Tull particulars will lie sent you.
CLASSES
Subscription 12.00 per year in advance.
Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co
ROY MARION WHEELER
Song Interpretation and Sight Singing -Coaching-Voice Culture.
____ $5 50
8 lessons
Note Reading, drills, etc.
Piano Technic, drill», etc.
Sight Reading (Singing)
Chorua practise.
Piano solos, duetts; vocal solos (coaching)
....
JO
leaaons
............ »12.50
No. 2: Breath Control, etc (for aingera)
Relaxation
This is a means to health.
Song Interpretation
Tone Placement
No. 3: The use of the Pedal in Piano instruction .— 10 lessons
»15.00
The trill, mordent, repeated notes, etc.
Repertoire
»10 00
10 lessons
Piano Instruction for Beginner« „
Successful teachers all over the country use this same sy s­
tem. It is so simple thst the mere child, as well as the
adult can understand it. It insures interest and thoroughness.
Piano Instruction (Second and Third Grades)------ 10 lessons ..... . »12.50
Thia course offers instruction for students who can pass a
satisfactory examination and review on tl.e beginner« course
It is designed to develop« musical taste and includes the scales.
Elementary Sight Singing and Chorus Practice-Class, $3 50 for season.
Private lessons (payment by the lesson, in the middle of the term, or at
the end of the term) Each »3.50; two for »5.50: four fur $10.00.
—
»15.00
Physical Development for Singer or Speaker ........
Special Breathing Exercise 10 lessons. Exercise for the control
of the diaphram. Exercise for the control of the spinal column.
Voice Placement. Extension of the range of the singers voice.
Interpretation.
To May S. Jessen, and Johann H.
Jessen, her husband, Marie Knoll-
camper Stuckey, Arthur Stuckey
Erwin, and Richard Hamilton Erwin, ;
If I can be of service to you at any time, please feel free to write me.
the defendants above named.
Exceptional opportunities are to be found in the above ( LASSES—
In the name of the State of Oregon: I
REGISTER NOW-A postal card will bring you full particulars.
You are hereby required to appear and
SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE 15-Mail address-P. O. Box 6«0,
answer the complaint filed against you
Portland, Oregon. Studio address above.
in above entitled court and cause on or
before the 10th day of June, A. D., i
1921; and if you fail to so appear and
answer said complaint, for -want there- g0Pi a9 the same is platted and of record |
of the plaintiff will apply to said court ¡n t^e office of the recorder of deeds
Tor the relief prayed for in said com- ior
3aj<j county and state.
for said
plaint, a succinct statement of which
That if it appear to the satisfaction
is as follows:
of the cou-t that such property should
That the court appoint three referees be partitioned that a decree partition-
in the above entitled court for the ing the property to the respective
partitioning and proceedings in the owners thereof be made according to
i .¡inner provided by law of the follow- law and the practices of the court.
icg described real property, situated
That if it appear to the satisfaction
in the County of Yamhill, Slate of ’ of the court that the property herein-
Oregon, to-wit,-
; above described or any of it is so
An X in thesquarr at th® end o
thia line mean, that >our aubacription
ha» expired or ia about to expire. The
publiaher hopea you will renew aoun.
cessive weeks, the first publication
lhereof being on the Wth day of April,
A D .
and
lggt pubijeatioll
thereof being on tbe iOth day of June>
DENTIST
:
Dayton.
FIRE!
:
Oregon
Kvaporafoni of Frutta and Va^atublaa. Parker« of and
iMakra In Fruka. Vegrlablaa and all binda uf produca.
Alway* in the mari et for Oreen mid Evaporatati Fruita
Ke aure to see ua before Belling any kind of produce.
A«k your Grocer for Gold Nuggot Evaporato«! Soup Vogatati»«
FIRE!
INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH
THE OREGON URE RELIEF ASS N
h home company located at McMinnville
Oregon.
Write
W. !.. WARREN
M MINNVH.LE, ORE
DIONE REt» 5321
DAIRYMENS AHEN TION
We Buv
PHONE RED 82
DAYTON, OREGON
OHLERT & BUSBY
General Blacksmithing
Always ready to do your repairing, horseshoeing and
general blacksmithing work. •
Jack Ohlert and E. H. Busby
CREAM, POULTRY. EGGS
Highest Cash Market Price
We teat cream anti writ» check« daily
Sivift & Company
Dayton
S. C. Purkey, Mgr.
YAMHILL COUNTY
Abstract Company
J. H. GIBSON. President
The only Abstract Books in Yam­
hill County
McMinnville,
-
Oregon
COMMENCEMENT GIFTS
ACCOUNTS
Have you selected the little remembrance for the lad or
lassie who soon finishes school? Our new shipments for this
occasion includes pieces of jewelry which youth or maiden
will appreciate most. Select now. We will make deliver)'
nt the date and hour you designate.
WRIST WAT( HES
FOBS LAVALLIEkS BAR PINS
RINGS
ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY
EVERY WHEEL
OI course all Guaranteed when bearing the signature of
No Collections No Charge
V. H. BALLARD
WE COLLECT i
SLOW, STALE TOUGH |
KNIGHT ADJUSIMINI CO.
McMinnville, Oregon
Hillsboro, Oregon
A. D., 1921.
L. A. Liljeqviit,
Attorney for Plaintiff«
Post Office Address: 1501 Yeon
Building,
Portland, Oregon.
situated that partition cannot he made
without great prejudice to the owners
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
that the court make and enter an order
STATE OF OREGON FOR
of sale, and for that purpose appoint
YAMHILL COUNTY.
one or more referees, as in its judgment
W. T. Robinson
may seem meet and equitable, that said
Plaintiff /
property to be sold in the manner
va.
>SUMMONS
law.
provided by
Miriam
H.
Robinson
i
Also that part of Lot ido. 219 in the
Defendant /
That the court grant such other.
town of Dayton, County of Yamhill,
further,
or
additional
relief
in
the
To Miriam H. Rcbinson, the above
State of Oregon, viz: Beginning at the
premises
as
to
court
may
seem
meet
named
defendant: IN THE NAME OF
n rtheast corner of said Lot No. 219 on
WE MAKE 'EM LOOK
THE STATE OF OREGON, GREET-
Ferry Street in said town of Dayton, and equitable.
LIKE NEW
thence running south 39 degrees East
This summons is served upon you by ING: you sre hereby summoned to
Hand or machine Sewed.
120 feet to the alley, thence south 51 publication thereof by order of Honor­ appear in the Circuit Court of the
degrees West 30 feet to the Bradley able H. H. Belt, Judge of the above State of Oregon for Yamhill County
DAYTON SHOE SHOP
property line, thence north 39 degrees ^entitled court, made and entered on the within six weeks from and after the
E. L. Coraline, Prop,
West 120 feet to Ferry Street, thence 23rd day of April, A. D., 1921, direct- date of the first publication of this
Between Postoffice and Drug store
north 51 degrees East 30 feet to the ing that such publication be made in summons upon you and answer plain­
place of beginning; being one-half (J) ! the Dayton Tribune, published in the tiffs* complaint now on file herein, and
of said Lot No. 219 in the town of Day- town of Dayton, Yamhill county, state^ if you fail to eo appear and answer
ton, County of Yamhill, State of Ore-1 of Oregon, once a week far six suc- said complaint within said time, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for in
OUR PRICE LIST will appear in this
eaid complaint, to wit:
paper from time to time. All prices
For a decree oj the above named
More than 1,400,000 Citizens of the United States
subject to change without notice.
court forever dissolving the bonds of
have invested in securities of the Electric Light and Pow­
Please look them over each week in
matrimony now existing between plain­
order to «ret our correct prices.
er industry, a larger number than has invested in any
tiff and defendant; for a complete
other class of securities, except Liberty Bonds.
CER1AL.S
divorce from defendant, and for such
2.55
other gnd further relief as to the court Drifted Snow Flour.......... ..........
In December 1919; the association of Life Insurance
2.45
Crown
Flour
_________________
$
may seem equitable.
Presidents reported there are 53,221,457 life insurance
2 35
Kerr’s Best Pat. Flour...... —
This summons is served upon you by Rolled Oats per pound_________
policies in force in the U. S. representing $29,797,000,000
.07
publication thereof for eix consecutive Rolled Oats per 9 [xiund sack.....
.70
out standing insurance.
weeks in the Dayton Tribune, a weekly Pancake Flour 9 8 10 pound sack . .85
More than ($300,000,000) Three Hundred Millions of
news paper of general circulation Farina__________ ___ _________
.85
SYRUPS
published weekly at Dayton, Yamhill
Dollars of the assets of these insurance companies are in­
._ .50
County, Oregon, pursuant tu the order Golden 5 pound pail...............
vested in Electric Light and Power Company securities. If
$ .95
Golden
10
pound
pail
...........
.
of the Honorable C. F. Daniels, County
you have an insurance policy in any of these companies
White
5
pound
pail
..............
. I*
Judge of the above named County and
you are financially interested in your company and your
$1 05
White 10 pjun'l pail........ ..
State, heretofore made and entered
company’s investments, nence you are interested in any
PRODUCE
herein on the 11th day of April, 1921.
Eggs per doz.......... ..............
... .14
light and power company your insurance concern has its
The date of the first publication of this Dairy Butter per pound.......
... .30
money in.
summons Is the 15th day of April, Creamery Butter per pound
... .40
1921, and the date of the last publica­ Potatoes per 100 pound.....
»Ij-O
There are 27,000,000 depositors in the 29,123 banks of
tion is the 27th day of May, 1921.
SUGAR
this country. More than $1,700,000,000 or approximately
Dated this loth day of April, 1921 Cane sugar per pound...... .
.09
an average of $63.00 for each depositor, is invested in
Roy Sparks
Cane sugar per sack..... ......
8.50
Public Utilities.
SOAPS
Attorney for plaintiff
Miller
’
a
Beat
...................
______
.05
Residence
and
post
office
address
Good light and power service is contingent on the
Crystal White....... . ........ ......3 for 25
U.
S.
Bank
Bldg.,
McMinnville,
Ore.
company’s ability co finance its transactions. The public
Clean Easy....... . ...... ....... .......2 for .15
utility necessarily has to borrow to finance demands made
Van Hooter,s Bleaching ...... 3 for. .25
Earlier reports of frost Carnage in White Cap ..................... ...... 3 for .25
upon it, for betterments and expansions, and the lender
Utah anl Idaho have been exaggerated ( Steam renn
refined Borax
....... 2 for .25
of money is particular about the character of his invest­
according
to later reports r.ow received Fela Naptha
10c per bar
ments, the certainty of his interest and the return of his
Canned Good*
by
the
Pacifiic
Fruit
Express
Co.
The
principal after a period of time. State regulation of util­
Elberta peach crop is in much belter Solid Pack tomatoes........................ .20
ities is a sound principal of government, protecting the
condition than et first reported.
The Solid Pack tomatoea per doz...... » 2.40
user of service, and safeguarding the investments of
Utah apple crop has not been affected Standard tomatoes . ...... ;................. .10
Standard tomatoes per doz........... $ 1.20
thousands who place their money in Public Service Com­
by frost. The Idaho prune and apple
Select corn...... . ............ ...... ........... .25
panies.
crop proapect are very good for a heavy
crop.
Your light and power companies need your confidence
The south 30 feet of Lot No. 218 in
the town of Dayton, County of Yamhill.
State of Oregon, as the same is number­
ed on the recorded plat of said town;
-aid premises being 30 feet frontage
on Ferry Street and running back 120
feet to the allev.
Miller Mercantile Co
and support as a patron and a citizen. It served without
complaint during the high cost of war times, it asked no
increase in rates, it did not profiteer. Its business is to
serve in any way that will merit good will, respect, confi­
dence and a mutual understanding between itself and Its
patrons.
/
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO
“It Serve» You Right”
Mother’s d*y was
appropriately
observed in the various churches in this
city last Sunday and many white and
red carnetiona were worn, and Mother'e
day aermona by our miniatere, w«re at­
tentively listened to by their aud<ancei.
About three auto loada of the Christ­
ian people of thia place were In htter.d*
are> at the Evangelistic meetings at
Sllvertor« Oregon, Sunday to hear
Kvangcllat (Iola who it conducting s
aeries of masting« In that place«
Miller Mercantile Co.
Dayton
i»ucKy Tiger
Hf» 5
RjOí
FINP
Ilas become deservedly popular being one of the
most nutritious and convenient cereals grown.
It is eaten in many ways as a cereal and often takes
the place of vegetables.
Also numerous delicious deserts are made from it at
little expense.
Ask to see the F.NE GRADES carried by us.
Shan’t we send you a sack of
OLYMPIC FLOUR?
Only the finest of Northwestern selected wheat goes into
OLYMPIC Flour.
It is tested at every step from field to flour sack to keep the
flour uniform in good baking qualities.
Makes the best cookies, doughnuts, bread, etc., that ever
you baked.
F J RANDALL.PROP.
PHONE ,I^ED 2Ô
DAYTON
When the Shades are Drawn
and the tender ministry of the living must give place to
the service of the undertaker, it is a real comfort to
surviving friends, to feel sure that the preparation for
burial will be conducted with dignity and proper respect
for the lately departed one.
Then, too, Modern Science has found a way through
the art of Embalming, not only for removing the peril
of contagion, but also of restoring the natural flush of
health, so that the latest picture in memory will be
pleasant to recall.
This process is a part of my service which I will glad­
ly explain to anyone interested.
C. F. HENDRIE
Enbalmer and Funeral Director
McMinnville, Oregon
Day phone White 8811
Night phone Red 7621
Lady Assistant fur Women and Children
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