Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 28, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAYTON TRIBUNE’
(THF WINCHESTER STORE)
Montag Stoves and Ranges
Sherwin-Williams Paints
The Store With A Service
Quality
Economy
Service
Lafayette
Hibbert’s Grocery
OUR PRICER ARK KIGHT
Complete line of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES.
able Fruits and Vegetables.
| heirs at law of Thomas K Williams,
|deceased, and all other persons and
parties unknown having or claiming
I any right, title. Interest, or estate
In or to the real premises described
! herein.
Mrs. Cook, of McMinnville, visit-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
ed with her friend. Mrs. W. A. Pow |OF OREGON. You and each of you
ell. Sunday.
are hereby summoned and required
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Trent andAverll to be and appear In the Circuit
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Court of the state of Oregon for
White at Rickeral Sunday.
Yamhill County within six weeks
Mrs. Lovell, of Granta
la from the date of the first public*
staying with her daughter, Mr«.
Hon of this summons and answer
B McMullen, for a few weeks.
plaintiffs' complaint on tile herein
Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew, of against you and each of you. and If
Yamhill, were Sunday dinner guests you fail to so appear and answer
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ruggles.
I said complaint wlthlti said time the
Mrs. Walter Evenden entertained plaintiffs will apply to the Court
her friend. Mrs. Oscar Hanson, of for the relief prayed for against you
Seattle. Wash., one day this week in the complaint, to-wlt:
Mrs. Paul Toth and daughter,
For a decree against you and each
Mrs. Elmer Bakke, drove from Port- of you. decreeing the plaintiffs to be
land Wednesday morning and spent the owners of and In possession by
a pleasant day with their old time an estate In foe simple by the estate
friend. Mrs. Thomas Frack.
of the entirety of, in and to the fuL
Merlin Bullock returned Monday lowing described real premises.
morning from Wenatchee. Wash. lo-wlt:-
He drove a truck load of household
Beginning at a point at low wuter
goods through for A. F. Harris, re­ mark on the Southerly bank of the
turning home on the train.
lamhlll River North 4 9 degrees 10'
West 20 feet from the North Wert
corner of the original town of Day­
ton in Yamhill County. Oregon, be­
ing a part of the Andrew Smith ami
Sarah K
Smith Donation Land
The Baptist Indies. will serve Claim. Claim No. 47. Notification
No. 1035. and being in Section 17
[supper October 30.
and Township 4 South of Range 3
Mrs. Laura Hubbard visited a ais-
.s.
„ ..
’ -
ter at Tigard on Sunday.
I TamhIB
r‘±"
C L. Joy and son of Tigard, wir-
Thence
ed "La Wanna' hall last week.
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‘T*"*”
St. Joseph
U’Ren Hardware
Season­
THUUNDAV, OCTOBER
UN.
Novelties for
HALLOWEEN
at the
Day ton Pharmacy
OREGON
Two Banks In One
Saving Bank
Interest Paid on Deposits
3% - 3y2 - and 4%
SPECIAL PRICES on all grades
tea at the Evangelical church Thurs- I feet; Thence North 19 degrees 33'
dya.
Calvin Crimmins, of Newberg., West 339.3 feet; Thence North 62
Reduced prices on all brands of HARD WHEAT FLOURS.
spent Sunday with hfs mother. Mrs degrees East 387.10 feet to low water
mark on the bank of said Yamhill
Money back guarantee with each sack.
Catherine Crimmins.
River; Thence South 49 degrees 10'
I
Herbert
Jewett
has
been
quite
Complete line of Men's and Boy 's cloths underware and
sick. His friends are glad to know ! East 328.00 feet to the place of be­
ginning and containing 3.75 acres.
shoes. We carry the W EYEN BERG line of shoes which, are
that he is recovering.
Also, Lot No. 255 and 10 feet by
A
good
crowd
with
splendid
music
Nationally known and advertised as “BETTER VALVE FOK
130 feet off of the North side of Lot
enjoyed the opening dance at "La No. 254 in the town of Dayton.
LESS MONEY" than other brands.
Wanna” last Friday evening.
County of Yamhill. State of Oregon,
Mrs. Roy Pritchett and baby, of as
the same is numbered and on the
VI T
Scappoose, spent last week at the original
plat of said town of record
homes of Jim and I. T. Pritchell.
in the Recorder's office for said Yam­
Pete and Nell Doney, of Yamhill, hill County. State of Oregon.
FILL LINE OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES
were visitors last Tuesday at the
And further decreeing that what­
home of their uncle. 8. L. Doney.
ever right, title, interest, of estate
HEADQUARTERS FOK SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Dayton,
......
Oregon
Floris, Evelyn, Dee and Edith you or either of you may have In
Bond, of Dayton. visited the L. L. and to said premises be adjudged
Hurlbut and Crimmins famille i and decreed to bo subsequent In
Phone Red 2N
Saturday.
¡time and Inferior In right In both
DAYTON
■ J uziiiva
.................................................................................. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher of , law and equity to plaintiffs' estate
this place, and John Matches and therein.
And further decreeing that you
family, of .McMinnville, spent the
and each of you be forever barred
week end at Pacific City.
and concluded from asserting or at­
tempting to assert any right, title,
TRIBUNE,
GALLEY NO. 1
I Interest, or estate In and to said
IN THE CIRCUIT 4XIURT OF THE
premises adverse to plaintiffs.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
And for such other and further
YAMHILL COUNTY
relief as may seem meet and equit­
able in the premises.
Elise Londershausen)
You are further notified that this
and Paul Londershau-)
summons la served upon you by
Choice Cut* at Lowest Price» always on Hand
sen, husband and wife,)
Plaintiffs,) publication tn the Dayton Tribune,
a weekly newspaper of general cir­
Higest Possible Price Paid For Beef Cattle and Hogs
culation. published weekly at Dayton
Alice
Palmer
and
Wil-)
Get Four Milk and Ice Here.
In lamhlll County, Oregon, purauant
Ham P. Palmer, her hus-)
to the order of the Honorable W. M
band; Noah P. Robin-)
Ramsey, Judge of the above named
son. Jr., and May Robin-)
Court.
son,
his
wife;
Freder-)
Phone Red 31
. Dayton, Oregon ; ick Robinson and — )
You are further notified that the
date of the first pubHcatfon of this
Robinson. his wife;)
summons is the 14th day of October,
Charles Robinson and)
1926. and the date of the last pub­
Bertha Robinson, his)
lication of this summons will be the
wife; Arthur Robin-)
26th day of November, 1926.
son aqd — Robinson, )
his wife; ] Mary Fiet-)
Dated this 14th day of October,
cher; Ora Hash and)
192«.
I
John Hash, her hue-)
FRANK
HOLM
EN
band; the unknown)
Attorney for the Plaintiffs.
heirs at law of Noah)
Residence and Post Office Addre*
P Robinson, Sr., de-)
ceased; the unknown)
McM IN N VILLE, OK E< ¡ON
As the taxpayers of our 18 grant
You were denied knowledge cC
of heirs at law of John)
land counties realize the great relief legislation proposed by Senator Stan
­
deceased;)
and how large is the sum coming to field, because the Morning Oregon­ Stephens,
them through the enactment of the ian has and will sacrifice your best the unknown heirs at)
O. & C. Bill, they are planning new interests in order to reek its vene- law of John Dole, de-)
school buildings, and an increase ance on anyone daring to oppose its ceased; the unknown)
and betterment in the teaching staff. own aggrandizement.
The people heirH at ,aw ot Eliza-)
EIGHT MILLIONS of dollars turn­ of Oregon are a free people, owing both Dodson, deceased;)
J
ed loose in Oregon this fall is al­ their allegiance to their God. their John Moor. Jr., Jessie)
most unbelievable, but this is a fact, country and themselves, and they
thanks to the efforts of Robert N. will not submit to be ordered and A. Helm; James Moor;) SUMMONS
Moor;
Or-)
Stanfield. In addition to this im­ dictated to by any selfish interest, Edward
mediate cash payment, there is a tax no matter how powerful that inter­ lando Moor; John Moar,)
Jr., James Moar, Ed-)
reduction for all time of 25 per cent. est or clique may be.
One has only to ask any school dir­
We who have been making homes ward Moar, Orlando)
ector of these counties to realize [ in Oregon, establishing industries Moar; the unknown)
to the full the wonderful relief ! and
payrolls, or working for wages, heirs at law of John)
from burdensome taxes the enact- know how hard the struggle has Moor, Sr., deceased;)
THESE USEFUL GARMENTS ARE MANUFAt TI RED IN W EIGHTS
ment of the O. & C. bill has per­ been to make ends meet. There is the unknown heirs at)
mitted. This tax relief was only
AND COMtRS SUITABLE BOTH FOR WORK AND DRESS. WE
possible by the holding of the Chair- only one hope for us, and that is law of John Moar, Sr.,)
manshin
of
th»
’
i
-"
<
r
'
?,lef
froni
the
excessive
burden
of
deceased;
the
unknown)
HAVE A SPLENDID SELECTION IN ALL REQUIRED SIZES
mansnip or the Public Land- by taxation Ftohor, m
heirs at law of Joseph)
net to be had through the Forest advice and counsel is sought and re R. Lewis, deceased;)
Merrick Williams; Guy)
Williams; William A1-)
—
...
has
been
the
onlyi.
as Senator for Oregon.
representative Oregon ever had who I n 'vllliams, some-)
Senator Stanfield proposes to ap ,,
ao been
„
has
able to actually reduce Rme’ called Allen W11-)
ply this principle to the Forest Re- taxes
the
------
is the only man who can Ram;
unknown)
serves, which will give everv tax- continue He
do so, as he and he alone heirs
at
law
of)
payer in Oregon an additional re- can retain to for
the powerful , Thomas K. Williams,)
duction of from 25% to 40%. Or Chairmanship of Oregon
Public Lands.
deceased; and all other)
in other words will give Oregon an
if you want to have persons and parties)
Increased revenue of from 11 to 15 the Therefore,
full
benefit
of
reduction
in
taxa
­
MILLIONS of dollars yearly, and for tion. and bring the full development unknown having or)
all time to come. With this sub- of
Oregon to pass within your life­ claiming any right,,)
■tantial reduction in our taxes, and line,
must forget party or per- title, Intereat, or es-)
bonded indebtedness, we may L,r,;< onal you
likes and whims and retain täte in or to the real)
for the immediate coming of East Senator
Stanfield.
premises described here-)
ern capital and population, and an
Oregon can suffer no greator dis­ in.
increase in the value of our own aster
than the loss of the Chair­
Defendants.)
property.
manship
To Frederick Robinson and —
This additional revenue could mittee. of the Public Lands Com­
eventually permit the repeal of all (Paid adv hv n r t .. u .
. Robinson, his wife; Arthur Robin
automobile, road and gasoline tax Oregon )
’ P°rtlaDd son and — Robinson, his wife;
Mary Fletcher; John Moor, Jr.;
— Jessie A. Helm; James Moor; Ed-
■”K ward Moor; Orlando Moor and John
Moar, Jr.; James Moar; Edward
Moar; Orlando Moar; Merrick Wil­
liams; Guy Williams; William Al­
len William, sometimes called Al­
len Williams; the unknown heirs
at law of Noah P. Robinson, Sr., de-
ce "d; the unknown heirs at law of
John Stephens, deceased; the un­
known heirs at law of John Dole,
deceased; the unknown heirs at law
of Elizabeth Dodson, deceased; the I
Phone Red 76
unknown heirs at law of John Moor, I
Dayton, Oregon
Sr., deceased; the unknown heirs at1
Phone Red 27
Taw of John Moar, Sr., deceased* *
the unknown heirs at law of Joseph
R. Lewis, deceased; the unknown I
of BACON ami SMOKED MEATS.
Inquire About Our Savings
Banh. of Day ton
g
Dayton Meat Co
A New Lot
Of Heating Stoves just arrived. New and
up-to-date patterns.
Come in and look them over
More School Buildings Proposed
E. Demaray
Home Furnishings
Bond Reduction Possible
DRESS WARM FOR HEALTH IN WINTER AND DAMP WEATHER
BLAZERS
Priced
$4.75 - $6.00 ■ $6.75
Wool Sox
and and Gravel Co
Plain and fancy toned far dress or wear, light
medium, heavy. All sizes
25c 35c 50c and $1.00
DEALERS IN
Sand and Gravel
Give Us A Call
SHIPPY & FILER
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