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NOTICE OF FINAL THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO MARKET YOUR WHEAT Than the old plan of “dumping” it and letting the buyer name the price. Come to a meeting of Wheat Growers to be held at the DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, July 14th At Eight O’clock P. M And hear the marketing plan of the Oregon Co-operative Grain Growers explained. Bring the wife—tell the neighbors Growers around Lafayette urgently invited to attend meeting at Dayton City Clerk Tucker spent part of the day Saturday at the County seat on legal business. Prairie City—Local box factory re ceives contract from Southern Idaho for over a million and half boxes. SETTLEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, that the undersigned, Athur Zwick as adminis trator of the estate and last will and testament of Emma Zwick, deceased, has tiled ids final account of the admin istration upon said estate, in the County Court, of Yambill County. State of Oregon and said Court has appointed the 23 day of July, A D., 1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at ths County Court room in the Court House at McMinnville, Yam- hill County, Oregon, as the time and place foi the final hearing of said final account and for the final settlement of , said estate. Now, Therefor», all parson» intereat- ! ad in said estate are hereby notified and required to be and appear at eaid time I and place so appointed for the hearing of said final account and then and there show cause if any exists why said Anal account should not be allowed and ap proved, said estate forever and finally settled and said administrator discharg ed and his bondsmen exonerated. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR YAMHILL COUNTY. Pork for 2c per lb i Plaintiff / \ SUMMONS vs. Florence E. Barton i Defendant.) P. J. Burton We will guarantee to put pork on your hog« for 2 cents per pound or refund your money. To Florence E. Barton, the above named defendant: In The Name Of The State Of Oregon, Greetings: you are hereby eummoned and required to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Yamhill County, within six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, and anawer plaintiff«' com plaint now on file herein, and if you fail to ao appear and anawer aaid com plaint within «aid lime, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief preyed for in said complaint, to-wit: You may laugh at us for making this offer. You may think we doii’t know what we are talking about. What do druggists know about raising hog«? * We know thia much about putting pork on hogs, that we will give you a written guarantee to put pork on your hogs for 2 cents a pound or refund your money. The method ia simple. Some of the largest hog-rais ers around Day ton are using this method, which we are willing to guarantee, and find it satisfactory. Come in and find out how it is done. You will be sur prised when you find out how simple it is. And if for any reason we do not do as we say, you get» your money back. 1. For a decree forever setting aside j and dissolving the bunJe of matrimony , now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for a complete divorce from defendant. Is this not worth finding out? We can tell you In h very few words and make more money for you if you will ask us about it. 2. Awarding to plaintiff the custody Dated this 21 day of June A. D , 1921. of Francis Allen Barton the minor son Arthur Zwick of plaintiff and defendant. Administrator of said estate. 3. Decreeing plaintiff to be the Vinton & Tooze owner of in fee simple of the premises Attorneys for said estate. described in said complaint, as follows; All of lot fifty eight (58) of Hill Crest NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Milton—Work started on new 3100,- Sub-division of the Highlands accord 000 cold storage plant. Notice le Hereby Given, that the ing to the recorded plat thereof on file A report has just been handed us undersigned, Laura A. Gillanders Sigler in the office of the Recorder of Yamhill I stating, that the Dedication of the new has been duly appointed as Adminis County. Oregon, and further decreeing Parish House has been postponed in- tratrix, of the estate of John Gillan defendant to have no right, title, estate definately. ders, deceased, by the County Court of or interest in and to eaid above deacibed , Gold Hill—State lime plant to be Yamhill County, Oregon, and she has real premises. Fred Anderson was a busy business reopened here. visitor in Portland Saturday in securing Marshfield—Port dock work here supplies for his black Aith shop. nearing completion. Marshfield—Telephone company here Astoria—New berry cannery organiz moves into new quarters. ed to handle Clatsop County's 1921 Mrs. Lee Chapman and daughter fruit crop. Nellie of Portland are spending a week A second shift meaning the employ- or more vacation at the Chapman home meut of 100 more men, will be started in thia city. at the Brooks Scanlon mill at Bend. To The Public We are, and will continue to meet all com- petitors in the Lumber and Building Material Business in the County, quality taken into ac- count. We do not carry cull stuff to mislead, but are pleased to show you our stock and name our price on application. Make out your require ments and let us figure on them; we think we can save you money. S. W. SIGLER & CO duly qualified as such Administratrix, Therefor«, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified end required to preeent the same duly verified to the undersigned Adminis tratrix, at her residence at Day ton, in Yamhill County, Oregon, within 6 months from the first publication of this notice, said date being the 24th day of June, 1921. rnre completely destroyed me large barn and contents on the McDonald ranch, two miles southwest of Weston. Home building has progressed at the average rate of *861,693 a month In Portland for the first six months of the year 19:1 Through the opening of a second pool by the Willamette Valley Prune association, loganberry growers of the Salem vicinity are hopeful of receiv ing 5 cents a pound for their product. The pool will be open to all growers, who have not yet obtained a market for their berries. ROY SPARKS Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and post office address U. S. Bank Bldg., McMinnville, Oreg. Pleasantdale R. M. Rosenstiel and family of Stockton, California are visiting reli- tives in thia vicinity this week. Mrs. Geo. Foster and son Conard and Mies Veneta Addison took a trip up the Columbia Highway Friday returning Saturday. Mrs. H. T. Wilson visited Wednes day of last week at the home of her parents Wrn. Reichstein and wife. Mrs. Robt. Cinnamon has been quite sick al the home of her mother Mrs. Jennie Senn. Mrs. C. C. Cinnamon, who has been on the sick-list at the [home of her daughter Mre. James Bones is improv ing. A. W Bramlet has his new bungalow and barn nearly completed. 2 A family reunion was held at the David R ibinson home Monday. All of their children and 3 grand children were there. Geo. Foster and wifa attended the wedding of Mrs. Foster's cousin nt Hillsboro Wednesday night. Wess Morgareidge and family, Thoi>. Gibson and family of Yamhill, Scott Edwards and family, Roy Edwards «nd family, R. M. Rosenstiel and family of Stockton Cal. spent Monday nt tie Fred Reichstein home. This whs a family reunion, all the family being to gether except Mrs. Geo. Stonebrink who lives in New Mexico. ITS BEEN A LONG TIME! Since our forefathers made tea in the Atlantic Ocean, using the harbor of Boston as a teapot. And it has been a long time since we have been able to offer you groceries at these prices. You housewives—have you taken note that our Groceries are always the best that we can buy, and our prices the lowest for the High Grade goods we carry? And you know from past experience that everybody is looking for the best grade of groceries at the lowest price pos sible. We carry only the right kind. 32.40 .15 .95 . 2.30 . .20 .12M .25 , , .50 . .50 Knight Ketchup, pint»..... Normanna Herring_ ........ Booth Sardine».... .............. Minced Clam», flat»___ .. Red Ribbon Clam»............. Standard Pea»......... „____. Sunkist Pineapple 2^a...... Red Ribbon Apricot» 2%u Jewel Shortening, med..... Miller Mero. Co J. W. Shippy, Mgr., Dayton, Oregon Dalton, Oregon Phon» Red bl Phon« Rad M Strictly cash dealing* The Dayton Produce House 8. C. PURKEY Year round market for your Veal, Dressed Hogs. Poultry, , Fura. Hides, Iff MARKU PRICtS 10R WUR PRUDlia Reserve District N«. 12 Charter No. 120 REPORT OF COX OPTI OX OF THE Bank of Dayton ■ At Dayton, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busineaa June 30 1921. RESOURCES l<oans and discounts, including rediscounts shown .1124.492 18 in item 31, if any 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured 419.34 ___ 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in items 31 and 36, if any .._ .... 7,625.75 Other bond», warrants and securities, Including foreign government, state, municipal, corpora tion. etc., including those shown in items 31 and 36, if any . . ....,.. 14.WW.45 6 Banking houae, «7,000.00; furniture and fixtures, *3,700.00 10,700.10 9. (b) Amounts due from banka, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved reserve a- gents of this bank 14,781.06 10. Checks on banks outride city or town of reporting bank and other cash item6._____ _________ _ 56 98 12. Cash on hand in vault _______________ ___ __ _ _... 7,879.79 Total cash ami due from banks, items 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, »22,717.« 1. T otal ....... ................. __ 3180,835.56 LIABILITIES 17. Capital stock paid in ______ _________ ___ _____ 25,000.00 18. Surplus fund ............. ........... 4,300.00 IB, (a) Undivided profits ..... ................ *6,843.32 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid... . .... ..... 8,707.6« 3,135.70___ DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks subject to reserve: 24. Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deposits due county or citie» and other public fund»__ _ .. 10,758.04 25. individual deposit subject to check.___ ___________ 87,796.08 2>. Demand certificate of deposit outstanding___ .__ 530 04 ■ 27. Cashiei *s checks outstanding payable on demand-_ 1,939.04 Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits subject to reserve, items 24, 25, 26. 27, *101,023.20 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to re serve and payable on demand and subject to notice 29. Time certificates of deposit outstanding . .................. 46,226.57 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and subject to notice, item 29, »46,226.57 33. Reserved for taxes, interest or depreciation..... ........ 678.16 T otal ...*180,835 56 STATE OF OREGON, County of Yamhill, M I. J. L. Stuart. Cashier of the above-namnii imnk. do solemnly swear that Uta above statement is true to the beat of my knowlod». and belief. J. L. Stuart, Caahlar. Subscribed and »worn to before me this 6th day of July, 1921. r„ .. J. E. Mellinger. Notary Pobhe I8*"! My commission expires Juno 6 IMS Correct Attest:-J. L Sherman, R. L. Harria, D. A. Snyder. Director*. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. LOOK AT THESE PRICES Kerr’» Patent Flour..................... Blue Bird Corn.......................... .. Golden Weet Coffee, 2 lb. can Golden West Coffee, 5 lb. can... Good bulk Coffee, per pound .... Macaroni________ ___________ Cheese___________________ ... Kerr Sweet Pickles, per quart.. Kerr Mustard Pickles per quart • SERVES YOU RIGHI” This summons ia served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six , consecutive weeks in the Dayton Tri bune, a weekly news paper of general . circulation published weekly at Dayton I in Yamhill County, Oregon, pursuant I to the oder of the Hon. C. F. Daniela County Judge of st.id State and County, । made and entered on the 27th day of , June, 1921, The date nf the first publi- ] cation is the 1st day of July. 1921, and Dated this 22nd day of June, 1921, the last publication, the 12th day nt Laura A. Gillanders Sigler, Administratrix of said estate. August, 1921. Dated this 1st day of July, 1921. Frank W. Fenton, Attorney for ea d estate. WATSON’S PHARMACY Frank J. Covell has been appoint ed state tax commissioner. , ' । , Grasshoppers are becoming so plen tiful on Crane prairie, near Bend, that destruction of the range, which ordl- narily carries 1700 head of cattle, is threatened. Presidents and secretaries of com- merclal club» of ten Umatilla county towns were guests of the Pendleton Commercial association at a banquet in Pendleton, H, M. Gardner of Stayton, has filed with the state engineer application to appropriate 1200 Second feet of water from th# North flantiant river tor pbwef pHfpoiia», Meat That Will Meet Your Require ment« of Quality and Freshness at Price« That Mean Table Economy Umeco and Gem Nut Margerlne Our own make of Compound at 15c par lb. , We are In the market to buy Chlttam Bark. Dayton Meat Market Ha*ry Dey, Prop,