Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 06, 1923, Image 6

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I A. W. McComb
F. T. Mellinger
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Publisher
WOMAN K II I ! RATTLER* 7
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V. du ivk.uvua un» k o J j .
Mr». M. V. Swick of Seattle was in
her old home this week to attend the
A three foot rattlesnake was killml
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*7 ;r’ “J” last week by Mr». Henry Fre»hour nt
?°ph,a1.I^Tri,w ’‘H'1
viHlt “ f"w her home in the Amity hill*. Al-
‘’“y" w,th oId •“•luamtane..«
though badly battered after it» en­
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Tribune »taff was presented counter with the lady, the snake ex­
with a ts'iiutifu! vane of aweetpeaa on hibited nix or eight rattle», indicating
the Fourth of July by Mr». Elisabeth that it had lived for that many year»
* Simler, probably in sympathy for the without having hud a fatal combat be-
poor devil» who had to work that day. | fore. Thia i« the flrat rattler »aen in
The fuct thrt moisture can I h - con these hill» for II year», Mr«. Freshour
nerved when summer arrives by a say».
thorough working of the soil in the
spring has been learned by the most
Mr». A. J. McCann accompanied her
successful vegetable growers of the
state. A fine top surface of the gar­ grand daughter, Miss Lillian Burdett,
den makes it easier for the seeder to Tuesday evening, to her home in Seat­
operate and produce a uniform ger­ tle, where »he will visit the Burdett»
mination and later an even stand of for xeveral week».
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plants. A fine surface soil al o acts
as a good dry mulch anti is also val­
uable when fertiliser is broadcast be
fore seeding or transplanting. T! e
successful growth of many \ < i et al I • '
such as cabbage, caulif । v. ।. . ......... li |
and tomatoes can invariati b traced 1
The Moat Thrilling Adventure!
to the thorough spring pr. ra a'ion f ।
The
Moat Wonderful Romanre!
the soil a« one important i .. tor.
Charlen Howard Warren, five year
'
i old »«•’« of A. M. Warren, of the Plea»-
’1*7? S 57^’07 m*7*rs V'11 «UW« section, died on Thursday of
er »Offering more or le«H
ore < h . un or the Act ot ( ou g res of1 from infancy with i faulty blood «ir-
March
1879.
culatory ayatam. It is thought the
heat overcame him on that day, as '
Subscription 11.75 p«r yr. In advan*'< death came totally without warning ,
main months of speculation aa to the financial out-
come oi government operations for the current fiscal year
‘
^Pvnditure wifi come withiu
“» »‘*nd. all due to
uhil.
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' “P to <iate h“* Prov*d itKelf well worth
^venunenL
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rVgardU* o/ the
«mpl-xion
We sell Ansco films.
Our Fountain Service will please you.
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teotaTiïïl o
°! ,he Bud«et' P*« ‘hr
of
fW.WM). 100 as his estimate ut the balance that will be left on
Sh nlilJH,t’ 7 ^OUn",■ 1°
k‘ ^«'vlupments that mav occur
within the next two weeks which may upset calculations’
bringing the lesson home, the figures show that the Federal
Government is the only form of government in the United States
that is showing « reduction in its financial levies ami expendi­
tures. I he cost of government in the states, in the counties, in
the towns and in the village is constantly rising.
1 he proportionate increase in government cost in the small
communities is startling. The actual additional outlay in tax-
at'on may appear small to the individual, but in the aggregate
it is found that the nation for some time has been on a wild
•pending spree. It is the aggregate condition that affects trade
Many villages where local improvements have forced up tax-’
ation or bonded indebtedness will soon begin to feel the effect
m decreased real estate operations. Sooner or later home buvers
will avoid the incorporations where taxes are high and seek to
build on the outskirts of the incorporations to escape tax.
See us for good candy.-Priced Right
Nyall family remedies have a high degree of merit.
People continue to learn that “It pays to Buy at Harris’
We sell Mt Hood because we know no better Icc
Cream.
Glorient tints silk fast and bright
white. We sell it.
Leaves lace snowy
No drug store in Oregon exercises greater care in fill­
ing prescriptions than ours.
Fly Tox kills flies, moths and fleas.
per bottle, sprayer included.
50 and 75 cents
L Has the World’s Best Joke Been Sprung |
We have just received from the manufacturer an up-to-
date line of leather goods—the price is attractive.
Every day is bargain day at our store. Just now we
*are quoting money saving prices on a lot of popular patent
medicines.
We are Dayton agents for Witman’s Candy and it sells
for the same price here as elsewhere. Nationally used.
Positively no finer candy made. In stock boxes to sell for
$1.00 to $1.50 each.
R« L HARRIS, Druggist
:
E. R. 'Means and family of Colton,
C. A. Howe and family of Mill City,
Oregon, visited a few days the first of Oregon, surprised their sister, Mrs.
the week with relatives here.
D. A. Snyder, by a short visit the first
L. L. Gray, wife and daughter of of the week while on their way to vis- i
Milwaukie, Oregon, spent a part of it a daughter living in Hoquiam, Wash |
the day on July 4, at the H. M. Gray
Mrs. L. S. Chapman and children, ।
home in this city.
Harry and Nellie accompanied by Mr. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May of Oregon O. Reed and family all of Portland
City visited their daughter, Mrs. C. C. I spent the Fourth with the Henry ‘
Carter a few days last week and the Chapman family in Dayton.
first of this week.
Misses Irma HcHe, Wilva Foster,
Mrs. Mary Fletcher, one of Dayton’s Mildred Roseman, and Ethel Jackman
pioneers celebrated her 71st birthday all of Monmouth visited home folks
July 2nd.
I over the Fourth.
TK LAKKI FHClt FACTORY
GLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORKUSA.
RICHARD LLOYD JONES
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SAYS
wo"“
Is Your Wife a Slave?
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Statement of ownership, manage '
me nt, etc., required by the act of Con i
gress of August 24, 1912, of the Day
ton Tribune, published weekly at Day - 1
ton, Oregon for April 1923.
State of Oregon,
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County of Yamhill, |
Before me a notary public in and for
the State and County aforesaid, per­
sonally appeared F T Mellinger, who,
having been duly «worn according to
law deposes and «ays that the name of
the publisher, editor and businekiSi
manager i» F. T. Mellinger, that the
owner i» F. T. Mellinger, addre«» Day-
t<>|i, Oregon. That the mortgagees
and security holders are none.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 27th day of June 1923.
J. E. Mellinger, Notary Public.
My commission expires June 3, 1927.
The Orenteat Excitement!
Everything that mean» big
enjoyment!
THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL
A Thundering Drama of Heart-
Tug« »nd Nerve Shock«
Starring
BEAUTIFUL
JANE NOVAK
Al»o
Pop Tattle's "Gram Widow” and
.Starland Revue.
Arcade Theater
Saturday
Udi
Your Vacation
where to spend it
Newport
Tillamook
Benches
"Orami«'« Old Favorit«
Hraort"
"Portland'. Popular
Kaaorta'*
Oregon
Crater
"Natur«'«
Subterranean Wonder­
land"
*
Ibe first object in life is to find one s self. No man is equipped te
make good until Ue has found his own road to service. The hupuM
do a noble deed and to be honored by men is the key to aspiration
every disappointed heart there lurks this latent desire.
Lyery inau is looking for hi» chance aud man's Used place i»
world rests with his ca|mcity to see his chance ami selxe it.
Ie who resists the call to do the high ami noble thing lives to re
. power above men placed before each man a worthy work
The world measures him by bis treatment of that call If lie
it the world thinks little of him. If be accepts it he Is . ste •
w ben the voices in Domremy came to Joan of An- she did
close her ears or curb her conscience because she had sheep to ti
I here were others who could fuliili that duty but there was u< .
that -ould rise to the needs of France.
When Jenny Lind heard the call to make the world glad with
aoug she left her knitting for others to do that she might du ■
C incinnatus left the plow only that he might serve his country U-ii
than by making furrows in the field.
He who feels the call to preach ia untrue to himself if he holds tn
self to the plow, but he is as untrue to himself who deserts the ul<
which he can handle to the good of himself and to the good of m.
and attempt« to preach without a call.
The world is just as much In need of good salesmen as of gm,
singers. It is a high art to be a true and useful merchant or mini'
facturer.
theFe hlat lea,,t one road °**n to fhe
«on
of helping his fellow men. It matters little if that call be behind ti.
counter or behind the plow, behind the pulpit or before the lull
hU“°n “erVl<* aud takea that road ,H b*
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YELLOW PENCIL
the
RED BAND
If
tu™ out that Henry Ford is the chie/
u
7 ofivr of tLWO.OOO.CMM) for the Shipping
Hoard Fleet and there are vague intimations that the Detroit
man has at least had a finger in the pie, the setting of the offer
aside as one acareely worthy of consideration would prove a
joke of such colossal proportion in its humor it is doubtful if
the administration ever would recover from it. The name of
Lasker would not retire with any million dollar joy ride
It
will live for ages in history.
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Mr. leaker’s calm assumption that the bid was open to sus­
picion because it offered several times what the government
itself believed the fleet to be worth, was met hv Mr Slack’s
reply that the price set was not based on the theo’ry of gouging
the government but fixed by Americans in consideration of the
pnee the government paid for the ships. This -ntle rebuke of
Mr. Laskers intimation that the American I nsim sS man’s
idealistic patriotism is not to be found, passm’ ’• ^Lout much
notice, but it was pointed to a degree.
Mr Slack may now be counted as another r
nit to the
ranks of those who sense the extreme difficulty of being honest
the grave danger of being generous, and the utter i nnossibilitv
of telling the troth without social and financial suffering, ft
IS not at all difficult for the pork barrel brigade to extract n
few millions from the national treasury, but if anv man
try to put monev mtn the treasury he heenm-s the nhi-rf
of
suspicion aud finds the tasks next to, if not, quite impossible.
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"Th- Happhln Ho ot
Sitone«"
Oregon s mountain, lalçe and river resorts
San Francisco
Portland
“The City !x»v*d Amuad
the World'*
“Th* <Tity of
"Ownopohtan «ml
Ideal Feudal Clt>"
Low Round Trip Tickets
on Sale all Summer Long
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Get your copy NOW!
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JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Passenger Agt.
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
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Copyright. 1923. by Richard Lloyd Jones.
administratrix notice
Notice is hereby given to all whom
| it may concern, that the County Court
I of the State of Oregon, for Yamhill
County, has by an order, duly made
| and entered of record therein, appoint-
l ed Anna B. Litsche»' administratrix of
the estate of Christian Litacher, de-
। ceased, late of Dayton, Yamhill Coun-
I ty, Oregon.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre-
ent same to said administratrix at her
home in Qayton, Yamhill County, Ore­
gon, within six months of the date
of this notice, with proper vouchers
annexed.
All persons indebted to .said estate
will pay the same to the undersigned
j administratrix at the above named
address.
Dated this 8th day of June, 1923.
Anna B. Litacher,
Administratrix for said estate
'Frank Holmes,
Attorney for said estate.
i
Emancipate” Her with a
THOB “25” ELECTRIC
A Superior Machine for Washing clothes.
more than it costs.
Worth
Easy Payment Plan
Discount for Casn
Also cook by wire.
Four cent rate per kilowatt
hour. Take a look at our electric ranges. You will be
supremely happy with this “Cook” in your home.
Yamhill Electric Co
“It verves you rig-ht”
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, duly verified, to the un­
dersigned Administrator of said es­
tate, at his place of residence about
four miles South Westerly from Day­
ton, in Yamhill County, State of Ore­
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated this 20th day of June, 1923.
James A. Pate,
Administrator of the Estate of
George E. Pate, deceased.
R. L. Conner,
Attorney for said Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, James A. Pate, has been by
the County Court of Yamhill County,
Oregon, appointed Administrator of
the estate of Samuel H. Pate, deceas­
ed, and has duly qualified as such.
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre­
sent the same, duly verified, to the un­
dersigned Administrator of said es­
tate, at his place of residence about
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
four miles South Westerly from Day­
ton, in Yamhill County, State of Ore­
। Notice is hereby given that the un­ gon, within six months from the date
dersigned, James A. Pate, has been by of this notice.
the County Court of Yamhill County,
Dated this 20th day of June, 1923.
Oregon, appointed Administrator of
James A. Pate,
the estate of George E. Pate, deceaa-
Administrator of the Estate of
ed, ’ v and
as ?.’ such.
a ™ has duly qualified a
UCh<
Samuel H' P“*. ¿«««ed.
NOW THEREFORE, all -pArxonx R, L. Conner,
having daiivx against said estate are Attorney for m H Estata.
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