Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 22, 1923, Image 8

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    No. SO. I. O. O. F.
nia ht tn I. O.O. F. Hull
Dayton
UUÜKI KtGUKUS SHUW i ^y^
\\ ill Morgan and family are prepai
back to South Dakota,
I FO AI DI ¡CIME OC Cl API/ '"K ,o moto
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WANTS’
Dr. Miller. eyeulasses. MuM4uu«lllu,
Mias Blanche Morgan has completed Oregon
4tf
BROIMt RHOOD 0t AMtRKAN Y10MAN
arrangements for a course of training
M«rt> lat and 3rd Thu rada y ni«ht each month
YOU CAN BUY at a SACRIFICE
Opera Houae. Day ton. Oreaun
PROBATE COl RT ACTIVITIES in a McMinnville Hospital and is now Price my residence property at Church
there beginning her new duties.
and Third streets, Day ton; also the
GREATEST DURING THE
Misses Flora Blough and Constance property of Charlotte la>wis estate at
WEEK JUST PAST
Denney have returned from their Church and Fourth streets. These
QR. 0. C. GOODRICH
schools in Portland and will spend the properties will be sold if any reason­
DENTIST
vacation at home.
able offer is made. See me for price
Day ton Couple one of Two Who get
and particulars.
29-4t
Jensen Lumber Co. has finished its
Oregon
Day ton.
Marriage Licenses—June Re­
Leroy
Lewis,
McMinnville,
Ore.
its mill and is now shipping consider­
cord Likely to Fall Short
able lumber to the middle west.
I have some Kale plants for sale.
Mrs. S. Biddle and the Lewis child
C. B. Newhouse.
28tf.
ren are spending the week visiting in
INVESTMENTS AND LOANS
Is still doing business at the same old
Corvallis.
Circuit Court
stand. Bring your shoe work to him.
Loans
on farm and city property at
Mes. F. M. Davis is visiting with rel-
lowest
rates.
Mortgages,
notes,
Complaints:
atievs in Tacoma, Wash.
All work guaranteed
bonds and contracts bought and sold.
Credit Service Co., plaintiff vs A.
There was born to Mr. and Mrs Keep your money busy day and night
M. Hendrick, defendant. Filed June Claude Postel Saturday morning, Jun • See the undersigned for mortgage lu­
You will find us at the
16, 1923. Action for money. Wm. D. 16, a six-pound boy.
vestments. Sixteen years of safe
Stage Terminal
Layton, attorney,
vestments tor clients Is a record ot
E. McLavy from Astoria -i it <1 wi
William Brandt, plaintiff vs First home folks over Sunday.
merit.» Attorney B. A. Kllks.
BARBER
SHOP
National Bank of Sheridan, et al, de
McMinnville, Ore on
OREGON
.MCMINNVILLE.
Portland visitors from here last
fendanL Filed June 19, 1923. Mort­
CARL MITCHELL. PROP.
gage foreclosure. Otto W. Heider, at­ week included Will Mor-un and far
ily, Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Gladys V.’p
torney.
u ;
Hams and H. F. McGrady.
el
Judgments
OU
YAMHILL COUNTY
See—E. S. Bteson, Agent.
Virgil
Peebley
of
Astoria
has
return
­
Eugene Osborne, et al, judgment
FARM IA)AN8 at lowest rate of In
debtor vs State of Oregon, et al, judg­ ed home after a week’s visit with his terest. Repayment privileges after
ment creditors. Date of Judgment mother here.
the first year. Wm. Bajn, room 10
J. H. GIBSON, President
1923. Entered June 18, 182S.
The school election Monday resulted McMinnville Nat. Bk.. McMinnville.
The only Abstract Books in Yam­ JuneT5,
At- in P. P. Gray being elected for three
Amount $900.00.
Oregon.
39tf
hill County
years as director and Mrs. W. W.
Oregon torney fee $90.00.
McMinnville.
For anything In Real Estate see J.
Lunger school clerk for one year. This
Marriage Licenses
was one of the largest school elections E. PROFFITT,
June 13—Clara Cecil Goodrich of
held in years, over 80 votes being cast.
Ladd's Funeral Home. McMinn­
Day ton and Harry Nissen of Tilla-
16tf
mook.
The Rev. Milo G. Bentley is holding ville, Ore. Phone Blue 5.
and
June 16—Olive Pauline Bassett of a well attended camp meeting near the
PASTURE—Cattle and horses. Call
Newberg and Joseph James . Hughes Baptist church.
46x3, M. V. Wright, Dayton, Ore.
ESTIMATES
of Heppner, Ore.
The Federated clubs of Yamhill
Day ton. Ore.
Elmer Parish
WANTED—I’rlvate family want girl
Fines Collected
county 'net here Tuesday evening. M.
or
woman for general house work on
June 15—E. E. Alsup, $15.00 over­ J. Duryea of the Oregon State Cham­ farm. Mrs. A. R. Bishop, 16x11 28tf
ber
of
commerce
spoke
upon
“
The
Pil
­
loading truck.
June 15—Walter Sallsrow, $25.00 grim Spirit” to a well attended meet­
“LADIES:—A Radium Face pad,
ing. A program was also rendered.
overloading
truck.
General Repairing of all Kinds
worn at night, will remove tbo«|f
June IK—F. C. Brown, switching
wrinkles, that double chin, those en­
PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE
licenes plates.
GRINDING
Miss Grace Teague, daughter of T. larged neck glands, or that goiter. 30
June 19—F. T. Beeching, $400.00 and
day guarantee. Write V. P. Fiskie,
60 days in jail (selling intoxicating M. Teague, is visiting with relatives Dallas, Oregon.
30-11
in
Corvallis.
liquor to convicts.)
FARM WANTED—Wanted to near
Mrs. F. M. Nichols, mother of Asa
Notorial Commissions Filed
Nichols, who lives a few miles from from owner of farm or good land for
SEE
Otto W. Heider, filed his notarial
sale, for fall delivery. L. Jones, Box,
commission with the county clerk on Dayton, is visiting for a week or ten 177, Onley, Ill
30-ltp
days with a son living in Corvallis.
June 13, 1923.
Berry Pickers Wanted—10 or 12
J. E. Berry and wife of Tillamook,
Probate Court
For all kinds*of Blacksmithing
were visiting Mr. Berry’s parents and pickers at once, in one of the best
Olive L. Wilson, et al, minor. Filed other relatives in Dayton and vicinity patches in the country.—Ed. White,
Plow worn and Repairs
June 18, 1923. Petition for probate the first of the week.
phone 18x18
30tf.
Horseshoeing A Specialty
and order admitting same to probat"
Pond. Letters of guardianship.
Mrs. W. E. Townsend, formerly liha
A number of truck loads of lumber
John T. Wood, deceased. Filed June W* PiUtnan of Dayton, of Vancouver, have been hauled through town to be
SPANGLES BARKER SHOP
18, 192.3. Final account and vouchers B. C., spent a day here with old ac-*
loaded on a car for shipment.
We are still doing business at the order fixing time and place to h< ar quaintances during chautauqua week.
Old Stand
final account.
LIGHT and SANITARY
William H. Harrison, deceased. Fil-
Many peach growers saw peach leaf
Satisfaction Guaraneed
ed June 19, 1293. Petition for ap­ curl this spring causing severe dam­
Z. SPANGLE
pointment of administrator and or-। age to some varieties. One sprey ap­
der appointing administrator.
plication a year if put on at the right
William Shepherd, deceased. Filed time will control thd trouble conpp'ete-
June 19, 1923. Final account and or­ ly but the secret lies in the time of the
der setting a time and place to hear year. A postcard request addressed
same.
to the Experiment station at Corvai! s
Harriett L. Whitcomb, deceased. Fil- will bring instructions as to how to
ed June 18, 1923. Final account and prevent an attack next year. Nothing
Time
petition for final settlement with or- can be done now.—O. A. C. Exp. sta-
to Re-tire?
der approving same.
tion.
NO COLLECTION!,...............................................*
NO CHARGE
*
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
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G. B. ABDILL
Et
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Coi^e
Abstract Company
FREE
With all regular dinners
Lunch counter or FAMILY STYLE serving.
LAND SURVEYING
All our foods are HOME COOKED
Mapping
BLACKSMITHING
Chicken dinner every Sunday, at ihe
"TASTY TAVERN"
PROPRIETOR
MRS. T. E. MAGNESS
;
Fred Anderson
JACK OHLERT
resh
from the
factory
now
ROLL
YOUll
15'
OWN WITH
Keep warm while you are keeping cool.
It is essential to comfortable bathing.
Woq) oathing suits keep bathers warm
when exposed in the air—while cotton gar­
ments usually chill.
,
Federal Farm Loans Increased to
$25,000.00
Congress amended the Farm Loan Law allowing the
Federal Land Banks to loan to one person, $25,000, in­
creasing the limit of $10,000.
Loan may be had at 5^ per cent interest, on or be­
fore 33 years on farm lands.
M c M innville national farm loan ass ’ n
U. S. National Bank Building,
McMinnville, Oregon.
FISK
A complete showing of wool bathing
suits in one and two-piece gorments.
JANTZEN KNIT
$4.50 to $8.00
k TIRES
Dayton Motor Co
Miller Mercantile Co
Dayton, Oregon
No Hurt
CHERRIES
No matter if I grind out teeth to
fill, crown teeth, prepare teeth
for bridge work, or extract teeth.
“There is no Hurt. ” Because I
use the new anesthetic.
Twilight Sleep
*
i I
V\,
FOB
THE TEETH
This anesthetic is so different
from other anesthetics that there
is no comparison. There are no
after effects whatever, and pos­
itively no pain during the dental
I operation. I am the only dentist
in Newberg who is licensed toad­
minister it.
DR.
E. H. UTTER
Over the First National Bank
Newberg, Oregon
We are in the market for Royal Anne Cherries
We, offerJV ou only the highest
#rade|H AMS and BACON obtain-
able.lX
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BRAND
f
ARMOURS STAR BRAMD
Fresh fish every Tuesday and Thursday
DAYTON MEAT CO
at highest Market Price.
Want about 40 tons
Equity Queen Canning Co
Dayton, Oregon,
;
Phone 15x4 or 46x3