Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 17, 1922, Image 6

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DAYTON TRIBUNE
quire of J A. Elliott. Dayton, Oregon.
F. T. MELLINGER,
5l-lt-pd
Editor ami Publisher
I desire in this manner to express
my appreciation to my many friends Enteret! as second c I- ish matter, April.
tn this locality for their kind remem- 7, 1911, at the p «at «»mev «t Dayton, ;
brances on my »2nd birthday just past. I Oregon, under th.« Act of Congroas ef
Henry Chapman.
, March 3, 1879.
| Mark Lewis of McMinnville wan cali-
' ing on a number of his former ac­ Subscription »1 7f» per yw»r in advance. ,
quaintances ami friends In Dayton
Tuesday ex cuing last
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Salem grew 28,000 pounds of wal-
last
Rhade
trees
thia
S i A I E UF OREGON IN AND FOhg
their
nuts on
THE COUNTY OF YAMHILL.
year.
the
ami
wife
took
in
Sigler
8. W.
Hallie S. Thoms» aiul U \
sto« k show in Portland one day last L. Thomas, hei husband. I
week.
Plaint iff«. I
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/
Over HO.OCO cars of shelled corn were
inspected by the Federal Inspection May S, Jessen, and Jo- | NO I ICE
service during September, compared Uann II. Jessen, her hu»-
OF
band; Marie Knollcamp
REFEREE
with 26,000 during August
er Stuckey, A r t h u r I
.ALE
Mrs. Saulniers and family are the Stuckey Erwin; Hallie \
new people that have rented the J. B.
May Erwin; and Rich- 1
Dye farm near town.
ard Hamilton Erwin
W. S. Hibbert and family were in
Defendant».
Portland Thursday last to take in the
Pursuant to a decree and ord«»r ol
stock show.
sale > f the above entitled court duly
Hubert Wright, about II years old
You can do wonders in brightening up your home
ami a son of M. V. Wright, while play­ made, given ami entered in the^fsbove
ing football on the school grounds entitled cause on th« i th day of Octo
are the best materials of their kind
ERE and there about your
Monday of this week, was unfortunate her, 1921, appointing th' umlersigned
that
we
know
after
73
years
of
ex
­
home there may be plates
enough to fall against the root of a Referee to a« ll the real property here­
perience in making paints.
which you would like to have
tree and sustained a cut knee that re-
Start working these little wonders
beautified and refinished. Why not
inafter described, ns such referee I
quired several stitches to repair the
in your home and take advantage of
do the work yourself?
will,
on Thursday, the 7th day ol
‘
‘
*
the
ordeal
Fuller's Free Advice and Fuller’s
accident. He withstood
Painting is really fun. You can
Products
to
make
the
work
easy
and
way
to
re-
December,
1922, at the South door of
well
and
is
on
the
fair
else
do the work as well as anyone
successful.
if you follow the simple directions
he County Court House of 'i amhill
covery.
which we will send you.
Newberg is the scene of big obaerv Countv. Stat« of Oiegon. in the city of
Washable Wall Finish
Our “Home Service Paint Depart­
ation
of Armistice day Saturday last. McMinnville, in-aid c«»ui ty and stale
W,a»blr Wall FiaiaS u
ment" was organized just to help
With streets decorated and all stores at the hour of 10 o'clock a/m. of sai«i
women refinish little things about
closed and thousands of persons in the
the home. Write us what you want
day. sell at public asle, the following
city from all over the county. Newberg
WÂSHABIE
to do and how you want it to look
celebrated Armistice day and dedicat­ de»ciifi«d tea! property:
when 'refinished.
«bible
IS deli;«««
If!
Our experts will guide you through
ed the new 320.000 American legion
i he South 31) feel of Lot No. 218.
hitf
the work step by step, making every
community memorial building. Die
in the town of Dayton, County ot
phase of it clear and simple. They
celebration was county wide and many
Yambill, State of Oregon, us the
will recommend materials, brushes.
are the kind remarks told of the
sime is numbered un the recorded
etc.
pleasant and impressive services ex­
pht of said town; said promises
There are Fuller Paints. Varnishes.
perience«! by our people present on
being 30 feet frontage on Ferry
Enamels. Wall Finishes and Stains
Wall Fiatah ’ kainomme i, Porch an
Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD.
Street and tunning back 120 feet
that occasion.
made especially for your use. They
tn the alley.
J. B. Horner, of the Oregon Agricul­
Also that part of Lot No. 219 in
tural College, Corvallis, who has been
the town ot Day ton. County of
doing considerable research work in
Yamhill. State of Oregon, vis: Be­
the Willamette Valley, was In Dayton
Home SorvicePaints
ginning at the North« ast coiner of
Saturday last, making some photo­
said Lot Ne. 219 on Ferry Street
graphs of some of the many bon«*»
in said town of Dayton, thent« run­
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 44, San Francisco
that have been exhumed in this local­
ning
south 39 degieea East 120
Branches In 19 Cities in the West
ity. He states that they are without
feet to the alley, thence south 51
doubt bones of elephants, and that In
degrees West 30 feet to the Brad-
i N D P A S T UL I UQUi NOTE BOOK
his opinion this section of the country
UVE JHÊ MEMO BELOW-^UJ
l>-y property line, thence north 39
Fuller’« ’ Home Service” Paii.u ai e wkl by the folkwing in your city,
was at one time the breeding grounds
degrees
West 12) feet l<> Ferry
these animals Among other things
C TTHARRISTDayton- J. H. VAN DE WEILE, St. Paul of
Street, thence north 51 degtees
that he did while here he called on the
Phoenix Pure Paint Agent
Pure Prepared Paint Agent
Last 30 fe«.t to the i la<e of begin­
Tribune and before leaving present«!
ning; being one-half (i) of said
the editor with a copy of his edition of
Lot N 219 in the town of Day-
Oregon History. Although we have
ton,
County of Yamhill, State of
not been able to read the complete
Oregon, as the satm is plaited and
book we find it replete with many in-
ot record in the ofiiea of t .e Re-
teresting items pretaining to early
eorder of Deeds for said county
history of this state. We are more
and State.
than pleased with this edition, It is
seen.
The terms of sale are cash. or one-
one
of
the
best
we
have
ever
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
Thanks, Mr. Horner, we appreciate third (1-3) cash ami balance cn time
All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. Call and look J! your kindness very much.
secured by first mortgage for the un-
over my line of Silverware.
¡1
paid balance of the purchase pi ice w it h
interest on auch unpaid portion of said
Wilson,
in
Speech,
Cheered
by
3000.
Phone Red 70
Day ton, Oregon !;
Wa-'hington, D. C. — The United purchaa-.' price, at a rate of not less
States has remained content with a than six (6) per cent, per annum. p»y-
mere armistice in the late war and has able annually, said sale will be mad«
not moved forward in a course toward subject to the confirmation of the above
world peace. Woodrow Wilson told a entitled court.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 28 gathering of 3000 enthusiastic per­
William J. I iljeqvist. Referee.
of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, that a Schoo) Meeting of said district will sons in front of his home on S street
Date of first publication, November 3.
here.
The
crowd
cheered
wildly
dur
­
be held at the School H »use, on the 2nd dav of December, 1922, at 2 o’clock in
the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out ing the speech, and several times Mr. 1922.
with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dis­ Wilson was forced to stop and ac- Date of last publication. December 1.
knowledge the cheers.
1922.
trict tax.
, , „ , . .
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
Dill Will Be Youngest Senator.
fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1922, and ending June 30, 1923, is estimated in
SEE
Seattle, Wash. — Clarence C. Dill,
the following budget and includes lie amounts to oe received from the county
school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, an l democrat of Spokane, whose election
to the United States senate is indlcat
all other moneys of the district
ed by returns, will be the youngest
BUDGET
member when he takes his seat March Forali kinds of Blacksmilhmv
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
4. Mr. Dill, who is 38 years old. Is a
Plow w >rK and Repairs
Total
bachelor
Besides Ernest Lister,
Salai y per yr.
No.
RS ,ONAL SERVICE:
♦1800.00
former governor, be is the only demo­
♦ 18OO.'K)
.1
Ho< sesho« ng A Specially
.................
1. Principals
2430.00
crat to w n in a statewide contest in
1215.00
.....
2
2. Teachers...
Washington since the populist wave.
—- .... . 1.... _____ 990.00..... __ 990.00
3 Teachers .....
....... — ...... 5 _____ 900.00__ __ 4500.00
4. Teacheis
__ 900. (X)
Turks Warned in Curt Note.
5. Janitors................................. ........1... _____ 90Ü.00—
__
200.00
..........
200.00
.....
Constantinople.
— The allied high
___
1
.......... ......... .....
6. Clerk
♦10,820.00 commissioners handed a note to the
Total ....................
Angora government representative
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
here
demanding the repeal of all
...
I
75.00
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
measures
relating to the customs, the 1
...
50.
(Mi
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ...............
..
75.00
public
debt
and the sanitary and other j
. -----...............................
3 Library books
... 120.00
services which conflict with the cap­
Janitor
’
s
supplies
...............................
.......
4.
... 550.00
itulations and stipulations of the
-------------
5. Fuel__________ —■ -------- -
12.00
Mudros armistice agreement of 1918.
6. Light................................ —--------------------
.._
100.110
All races have a Golden Rule ex-
7. Water -------- ------------- ------------------- —
pressed In one form or another, Here '
.... 30.00
Postage
and
stationery
..................
.............
8.
♦1,012.00 are a few of them :
Total .................. -.............. -.... —
No matter if I grind out teeth to
If you don’t find wood try some of our Coal.
$12.«r>0 |>er ton delivered in town in bulk,
70c per 100 pounds in sacks.
Fresh Cereals
With a Little Work
J
J
“That’s Fun”
J
H
H.
Hallart
Corn Meal, Buckwheat, Farina, Rolled and Steel
Cut Oats, Pancacke Flour, Whole Wheat and
।
Graham.
Flour
*
Fisher’s Blend, Crown and Carlton
/
/
WANTED Cascara Bark, Wool, Mohair
and Hides.
’
Eggs 45 cents
J Farmers’ Union Go-op. Whse. Co.
Phone Red 67
»
We wish to advise all of our customers there has
lx*en a substantial reduction in the prices of all
Mazda Lamps of the larger sizes above 60 watts.
The Edison Mazda Lamp is beyond compare, and
the best lamp on the American market today for
durability, long life and high per centage of candle
power up to the time that the lamp «lies. I here
is no lamp that compares with the celebrated Edi­
son Mazda type. The lamps that we sell are lab­
oratory tested.
It Pays to Buy the Best
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO.
“It Serve» You Right”
NOTICE Of SCHOOL MEETING
JACK OHLERT
Hiere
No Hurt
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
1. Building and grounds.....................
Total ....... ....... -............. —
INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Warrant, and interest thereon....
Totai ------ - ---- -------------
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS;
1. Transportation of pupils...............
Total.................. -........ ......
INSURANCE:
1. Insurance .................... .... ——
♦900.00
__ _______ ♦900.00
♦500.00
__________ ♦500.00
♦300.00
____________ ♦300.00
Do not that to a neighbor which you
would take ill from him.—Grecian.
fill, crown teeth, prepare teeth
for bridge work, or extract teeth.
“There is no Hurt ” Because I
use the new anesthetic.
Twilight Sleep
FOR
THE TEETH
$55.1»
Total
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
♦2163.00
From countv school fund during the coming school year
442.80
From state school fund during the coming school year
From elementary school fund during the coming school year 1512.66
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
during the coming school year
-
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax........
.... „.♦55.00
♦13,687.00
This anesthetic is so different
from other anesthetics thst there
is no comparison. Th< re are no
sftor effects whatever, and pos­
itively no pain during the dental
operation. I am th. ord«' dentist
in Neu berg who is lie- is • ) to.nl-
minister it
♦7373 46
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year ........ -
................ ’
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax — 7373
Balance, amouut to be raised by district tax- >6213.64
Dated this 10 day of December. 1922
ATTEST--W. T H Tucker,
District Clerk.
Do as you would be done by.—Per­
sian.
L A R'’”ner>
Board of Di rec tors.
DR.
E. H- UTTER
Over the First National Park
Newberg, Oregon
The
Happy
Home
Frail, weak children do not radiate joy which
makes a happy home, Where there is anxious
concern for little ones there cannot be real
happiness.
Drive away all that worry. Permit us to
furnish pure and invigorating remedies which
will keep well both children and growri-ups.
This store’s reputation has been built on
PURE DRUGS.
WATSON’S PHARMACY
“SERVES YOU RIGHT”
Phone Red 6'1
Dayton, Oregon