The round trip rate will be one and DAY7ON TRIBUNE one half times the one wav fare, or a F. T. MELLINGER. 25 per cent reduction. Tickets will be Editor and Publisher on '.de November 29 and -Ml with final return limit December 4 John W. Shipps and wife were Port­ Entered as second class matter, April land visitors Tuesday combining busi­ 7. 1911, ai the post office st Dayton, ness and pleasure. I. . E Morton is now the new owner Oregon, under the Act of Congress ef of the brick building and known and March 3, 1879. occupied by II B. Allen, .is the Wat­ son Pharmacy. The deal was made Subscription $1 75 |u«r year in advance. the latter part of last week. S. W Sigler sustained a fall on a slippery side walk last week that has IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE caused him considerable trouble but did not lay him up Still improving at SIA I E UF OREGON IN AND FOhf THECOUNTYOF YAMHILI. this writing. Ralph Abdill has finished repapering and fixing up those housekeeping Hallie S. Thomas and L. \ rooms next to the tin shop and got L. Thomas, her husband, i Plaintiffs. I comfortably settled in the same, the vs I latter part of last week. May S. J mmii , and Jo- [ NO I it h Preaching services at the Evangel­ hann H. Jessen, her hue- \ OF ical Church Sunday at 10 A. M. band; Marie Knollcamp REFEREE er Stuckey, Arthur! SALE YAMHILL LOIXÎE Stuckey Erwin: Hallie i I. O. a F. No. 20 Mr«ta rach Wt*in<*«day May Erwin; and Rich- I night in L O.O. F. Hall ard Hamilton Erwin Day ton Defendants. »»»tue w*..*****************............................................... ...................................................... We Deliver the Goods At fair prices and a square deal to all customers. Below is a partial list of staples. Other articles in the store at correspondingly low prices. $1.90 per sk. Crown Flour Olympia Flour $1.90 per sk. $1.75 per sk. White Down .50 9 lbs. Rolled Oats .15 Sea Point Peas .15 Oysters, per can .15 Mt. Lion Brand Corn $1.25 per sk Onions Van’s Cash Grocery Dundee, Oregon rhe fifteenth annual sale of Christ-! Lewis Abdill is limjnng -nennd with .ni s'S bithe Oregon Tubereu- a real real old old fashioned fashioned limp, limp caused caused by by QR 0. C. GOODRICH losis Association, will be launched him stepping on a nail last ^tiM^ throughout the state December first when there was plenty of ground right DENTIST and continue throughout the month, I along side of the nail to step on. How- : : Oregon closing Christmas eve. Never before ever, he is getting along O K and Dayton. h'a< the state been so well organized says the old nail can go to the dickens i before he would step on it again. the sale of these seals. Pursuant to a decree and order ot sale of the above entitled court duly mide, given ami entered in thejjabove entitled cause on th< 25th day of Octo­ ber, 1921, appointing thj undersigned Referee to sell the real property here­ inafter described, as such referee 1 will, on Thursday, the 7th day of and December, 1922, at the South door of the County Court House of Yamhill ESTIMATES County, State of Oregon, in the city of Elmer Parish Day ton, Ore. McMinnville, in raid county and state at the hour of 10 o'clock a. tn. of said day, sell at public sale, the following described real property: Is still doing business at the same old The South 30 feet of Lot No. 218, stand. Bring your shoe work to him. in the town of Dayton, County of Yamhill, State of Oregon, as the All work guaranteed same is numbered on the recorded plat of said town; said premises YAMHILL COUNTY being 30 feet frontage on Ferry Street and running back 120 feet tn the alley. Also that part of Lot No. 219 in J. H. GIBSON. President the town of Dayton. County of The only Abstiact Books in Yam­ Yamhill, State of Oregon, vix: Be­ hill County ginning at the Northeast coiner of McMinnville. - Oregon snid Lot No. 219 on E’erry Street in «»id town of Dayton, thenre run- ■ Ing oulh 39 d giers East 120 i<-1 t t'e alley tbence auutn 51 li r'r» Wist 30 l» vl io the Hr.d 1 j piop-H' lire. 1 h-1 e i.uilh 39 d g..ts A at 12 U«t in Feity .»ti ll, II« niith 51 digit s I as: 30 let t tu It < I lu> e ut h gin- MENTHOL COUGH DROPS '1 'J, tn iny nr ■ hn|f 'D hl Slid I ot N 219 ill II C town uf D»y- for nose and throat tui . Ci u> 11 11 Y ।ml. ill, St >te of Or gi. • , is the seme is plaited and ! r -old in the - flic of t * Re- co>det if uceus fir said county and State. Thu terms of sale are rash, or one- third (1-3) cash and balance on time secured by first mortgage for the un­ paid balance of the purchase price with Physician & Surgeon interest on suih unpaid portion of said Stuckey Building Daytcn. Oregon purchase price, at a rate of not less Pnores Office Red 78 Res. 78x3 than six (6) per cent, per annum, pay­ able annually, said sale will be made subject to the confirmation of the above entitled court. William J. Liljeqvist. Referee. Date uf first publication, November 3, General Repairing of all Kinds 1922. Date of Isst publicatinn, December 1. PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE 1922. GRINDING LAND SURVEYING Maping What a Wise Woman Knows G. B. ABDILL The woman who takes pride in her baking and is watchful of the family health is never won away from ROYAL Baking Powder. It Cantal is No Alum Leavet Na Litter Tints LUDENS ******************* ‘* ******* v*********** « Give Quick Relief ©diari» WATCHMAKER and JEWELER All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. Call and look over my line of Silverware. Phone Red 70 >f.awiw i «m '’i—*-“-***' ’ !• ¡! Day ton, Oregon ■-^^i^^^«'*******************************»* NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 28 of Yamhill County. State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said district will 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 with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dis­ trict tax. . . The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1922, and ending June 30, 1923, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district R. I. ilall M. D. BLACKSMITHING fred Anderson 11,012.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: 1 Building and grounds...... —.... $900.00 Total........... ................................ -..................... .....-........ INDEBTEDNESS: 1 Warrant, and interest thereon - ------ —........ $500.00 Totai ----------------------------------------- ------------------------ $500.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS; 1. Transportation of pupils —--------- - ------- ----------------- $300.00 Total_____ ____ ________ ___________ -.......... 630000 INSURANCE: 1. Insurance ................ ------- ----------- ------- --------------------- $55.00 Total___ _____________ .......--------- ------- - --------- —........... $55.00 Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year ... . $13,587 00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year $2163 00 From state school fund during the coming school year 442 80 From elementary school fund during the coming school year 1512 66 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources dur ng the coming school year ................. 3255.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax _ $7373 46 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ......... -.....................................°? Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax ....... - 7373 46 Balance, amouut to be raised by district tax...... -............ $6213 nl L A Rohner, Board of Directors. Fisher’s Blend, Crown and Carlton W ANTED Cascara Bark, Wool, Mohair and Hides. Eggs 45 cents Farmers’ Union (io-op. Whse, Co. Phone Red 67 We wish to advise all of our customers th< re has been a substantial reduction in the prices of all Mazda Lamps <»f the larger sizes above 60 watts. The Edison Mazda Lamp is lieyond compare, and the best lamp on the American market today for durability, long life and high j)er cent ago ot candle power up to the time that the lamp «lies. There is no lamp that compares with the celebrated Edi­ son Mazda tyjie. The lamps that we sell are lab­ oratory tested. It Pays to Buy the Best YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. “It Serve» You Right’’ The United States Supreme Court has reconvened, "without the advice or consent" of Mr. Gompers. With­ out this formality will the decisions of the Supreme Court stand? An appre­ hensive country awaits the answer. Mr. Mork who is drilling for oil in ; the St. Paul locality was in our office a day or so ago and said that they were down l