PAGE TWO THE DAYTON Tilliltä E answer will be 3852 TIU RsDAY, NOVEMBER 4, I1»'J(I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT limed It producali two und u fourth birthday tous An averi tests with corn not quite 31 bushels to the «er» before liming «nd .16 Mi bushel« «fier the lime. There Is no que«tl<>n about the value of lime, the question la to get It at a price the farmer cun pay. Neetkut Barber Expert Barber work in all lines E. G. Kidd Propnttoi The man who talks without Notice is hereby given, thnt Ilir The hobbed haired ladle« of Ilan thinking runs a heap sight more ‘ undersigned. Eva L. Baxter, Admlula- Entered at the Post Office ut Day­ risk than the mun who thinks wlth- tralrlx of the estate of Herbert Bax­ tier Rebekah Lodge No. 53, vary ton, Oregon, as second class mall out talking. delightfully entertained the long ter. deceased, has filed her (tnul ac­ mutter, under the Act of March 3. haired «later« last Thursday ivea- count of the administration upon 1879. Ing, with mu«ic and resiling« On The are spots wet enough to ! said estate, tn the County Court, «Hili uccaaion« the member« dis- sprout a lot of wild oats, even If J of Yamhill County. State of Oregon cover the literary tuloni« nd said Court has appointed the EDITOR this country is dry. ROBERTSON r. 400.000,000 < hit ki n» th day of November A 192«, The growth of the poultry indus­ other. Home mudo candy and P‘>P- Yes, blue Is a beautiful and won at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore­ try th« last fifteen years hus (men vorn bulla Mero sorvoli Subscription >1.50 a year in advance derful color, but It la terrible noon of said day at the County Mmgalng. Today II Is one of lb« big feeling. Court room in the Court House at agricultural Industrie« of th« unttou. MI hh Muud Wn w mire, Hau McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­ The Depnrtment of Agriculture Francisco, arrived on Thursday for A dispute which had its beginn­ gon. is the time and place for the ing tn the First Congress is settled by ■lato« there are 4U0.UUÜ.OO0 ihick- u visit with h*t cousin. Miss Helle fluid hearing of said final account «n« in the United States nt the pres­ Belcher. the Supreme Court's decision giving Another cousin, Miss and for the final settlement of «aid ent time. To give one un Idea of Edith KcklM. of Hun Fruncl«i'o, «pent the President the exclusive right to estate. remove executive officers. the Immensity, in single tile till« pop Friday with her and then wont to Therefore, all persona In­ ulatlon would make n proceuaion Portland. A third eouwln. Mrs. The case came before the Supreme tereated in said estate are hereby 1OU.UÜO miles nnd the eggs luid Julia Ensley, of Henrietta. Texas, Court when an Oregon postmaster not I (led and required to be and up- from the hens in « year, it laid end who ha« been Miss Belaher'« guest Reported by Our Special removed by President Wilson sued pear at sald time and place so ap- to end. would reach from the earth for «everiil weeks, ha« decided to for back pay. Minnvilh* Correspondent pointed for the hearing of said Anal to the moon and back attain With remain all winter. By its decision the Supreme Court account and theu and there show the great Increase and the segrega­ renders invalid the law of 1876 (Crowded out lust week I mum if any exist« why said final tion In many localities, many dls- denying the President the unrestrict­ The YamhiU County Court ‘at­ account should not he allowed and made Winchester ed power of removal of first, second liuve come and the poultrymen tended the meeting In Portland approved, said estate forever and eaM« Huy-Reedsport Metlon of Rooaevelt and third class Postmasters. have us many problem« uh other highway. The law of 1876 provided that Tuesday, being with the delegation finally settled and «aid Admlul«trat- brauche« of agriculture have. to see the State Highway Commis«- tix discharged. "Postmasters of the first, second The Illg Three It heat Counties relative to the taking over of Dated thia 3M day of October. A and third class shall be appointed ion Oregon's total wheat production the Newberg-Woodburn road «a a . 1926. D„ and removed by the President, by runs «round from alnelseu to twen­ Road with s*ecinl reference to 1 Eva L. Baxter. and with the advice and consent of State ty million bushels In fulr crop yeara. the taking over by the state of the i Admlnlstratlx for said the President." It was passed, as Newberg nnd more than half of this I« grown A large number of estate. the majority of opinion points out. delegates bridge. in three countie«. Umntllln. Sher­ were present, being rep­ Vinton & T oom , during a "heated political difference man and Morrow. The other big Attorneys tor said between the then President and the resentatives from Newberg. McMinn counties are Gillum. Wasco, Union. estate. majority leaders of Congress over ville, Woodburn Salem, Silverton Jefferson and Wallowa and Sheridan. The State Highway 10 4tc the reconstruction measures adopt- Don't N«>gl«ulur old- i powers of the President. Whether was present and expressed the sen- time dances will be given in the I. O. tinrent of the delegation in regard (Crowded out last week )• it will render more insecure the ten­ O. F. hull this Saturday night. No­ asao ure of efficient postmasters who hap­ to the State taking over the road vember*. All thos who have receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. August Schaecer | pen to be of different political and bridge, showing that same was ed invitations to this dance are re­ and A. Ballentine, of Portland, were' faith from the administration is more of a public utility generally minded not to forget It. guests of Min Herbert Jewett from I Phone, Black 180 than a county proposition and should ; something time will show. Friday until Sunday. On that day be maintained by the taxes paid by It would be sad for the country Chas Green and wife, of McMinn I Prtin«- Grew cm Will Organise Newberg, - Ore. | if it should revert to the days of the counties and basollne taxes, etc. All The prune growers of the Willa­ ville. were also their guest« ; "turning the rascals out.” But pro- The Pomona Grange will meet mette Valley realise that something joined in celebrating Mr, Jewett's! : bably no administration would care with the County Court Wednesday. must be done In the way of secur­ ; to go that far. The long struggle ! ing better prices «nd market« or I for Civil Service reform remains an November 3rd. relative to the possi­ many of the orchards will have to bility of Yamhill County getting a I object lesson. County Agent for next year. The be abandoned. Many tons of the meeting will be at ten o’clock in the fruit remained unpicked this fall. Chicago devised an unique plan morning of Nov. 3rd. To this end the Federal Depart­ to divert the attentions of the young- ment of Commerce will send one of Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Ace­ sters from the usual Halloween R. 8. Gundy who has been running Its co-operative marketing special­ pranks and depredations. They a service station on 3rd and G. St ists to Salem to help In organising tylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work, issued free moving picture passes McMinnville, is being held by Sheriff Oregon and Washington Into a co­ to the kids who signed pledges to Manning on a charge of forgery operative selling association Work abstain from Halloween disturb- from Chico California. This is ac­ will start at once and It Is hoped and | anees. Now if Chicago could muster cording with instructions received by expected that the prune grower« of! up some plan to subdue its army Sheriff Manning from Chief of Po­ both states will give the organila-1 of thugs and gunmen, the "windy lice from Chico, California. Gundy tion solid backing. city" would be deservedly entitled is being held under (1,000.00 per- to the palm. Cost« 851 to DUlribute *40. sonal or 12.000.00 property bond, "When it comes about, as shown Word was recently received from The man who advertises commits California that officers are being by the recent Inquiry in the city of himself to definite statements about «ent with extradition papers and New York." says Frank B. Willis. U. 8. Senator from Ohio, "that it the merits of his product. Thus he will take him back to California. costs (51 to distribute (49 worth of goes on record, in writing, and B. J. Galxka of Dayton, Oregon, bread. It is perfectly apparent that thousands of people see It and read what he says. "The advertiser, as a has filed salt in the Circuit Court the cost of distribution is somehow means of protecting his investment against Wallace Goodrich and Dolph too great. The annual farm pro­ in advertising and make it count for Goodrich asking tor damages «- ducts of the United States cost the ! •" «Il the most, becomes ultra particular mounting to (3.191.25 because of consumer about (24.000,000.000, yet of this the farmer who raises the in putting quality into his product. an accident which occurred Febru- 24th. 1925. Mr. Galzka alleges in crop receives only (8,000,000,000. his complaint that Dolph Goodrich Two dollars are too much‘to pay for A very learned physician from and his father. Wallace Goodrich, the distribution of one dollar's worth one of our government asylums says were driving their car at a “fast rate of product«. there are just five reasons why peo­ of speed" against the wind and ple go insane. We are sure there storm and bumped into the wagon Don't Rusli Them In must be at least six, because we no­ of Mr. Galzka. causing his team to State Market Agent Spence «ay« tice the physician failed to list a become frightened and run away. the price of hogs usually drops in lawyer among his five reasons. Per­ Mr. Galzka alleges that he was se­ November and December because of haps you have noticed how suddenly verely bruised about the head and the fast that the moat of the farm- some criminals go insane after inter­ that his back was sprained, causing era aell during these two months and viewing a lawyer. him to lose considerable work. the market becomes over-iupplled. J. H. Scott, State Market Road En­ He thinks it might be a good Idea Here is a curiosity all our married gineer, was at the Court House Tues­ for many of the farmers to bold ov- readers will enjoy testing, then per­ day going over the market road er until January; that the probable haps can explain how and why it work with the County Road Engin­ higher prices would warrant the works out accurately. Add to- eer. H. W. Herring. Mr. Scott hopes ; risk. gether the year of your birth, your to get next year's market road plans age, the year of your marriage and completed very soon. What Lime Will Do the number of years married. The AYTO.V ,..............................................................................t OREGON A test of the value of agricultural Complaints lime has been made on an Ohio farm. Trullinger-Eustlce Co. vs A. F. The average yield of clover hay on Struchen et al, Action for money. the farm was about a ton and a half Louise B. Kliks vs Fabian Quenal to the acre. After the field had been et al, tax lien foreclosure. James S. Trent vs Edith Hamlin, as adm. et al, injunction. C. Klinge & L. Smith, partners un­ der the firm name of Klinge & Smith vs J. R. Carter et al. Mortgage fore­ closure. State Land Board vs Wm. L. Coch­ Box shooks, Cabinet ran, mortgage foreclosure. B J. Galzka vs Wallace Goodrich Work, Mill Work and and Dolph Goodrich, suit for damag- RATES FOR Leave order at Wakefields or order direct from mill es. Building Material of all CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DOINGS AT COUN­ TY COURT HOUSE Dayton Lumber Yard A. H Robinson, Prop. Building Material of All Kinds Box 177 Phone 46x9 DAYTON, OREGON For Good Tailored Suits Z. Spangle Barber Shop State Market Agent Reggy, The Tailor Ladies Haircutting Agency for Newberg'Laundry BATHS DAYTON OREGON Agate Grinding Jewelry made to Order Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Expert Watchmaker A- Jeweler . > DAYTON OREGON Grafaphones at the lowest price ever known in this county INSURANCE < > Fir«, Theft, Embezzlement and J Life. We care for your needs. J. L Sherman & Son .. DAYTON OREGON ♦< l ilt H -4- I I' I I l l i FF+ H' > -W- ! LADD’S FUNERAL HOME I To Serve Humanity Better T ‘ ' Day and Night Phone Blue 90 • • M c M innville OREGON !■ I + M + H M l ! !-' ♦♦♦♦ 4 Dr. O C GOODRICH DENTIST Office Phone - Red 4» DAYTON OREGON H. W. Burnard, M. D PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 DAYTON OREGON Use Your Brakes and Save the Flowers Peffers Garage “Service That Satisfies" Mill Work - DAYTON HOUSE J ROOMING BEST BEDS ON EARTH Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. DAYTON OREGON If yon have poultry to sell or feed to buy, see H. C. PURKEY. I can save you money, ('.ill on me. Phone Red 79. DAYTON, - - OREGON DR.A.R.MILLER GLASSES (jfdusively Optical McMinnville Oregon CITY OFFICIALS __ R. L. Harris Mayor_ Recorder W. T. H. Tucker . J. E. Mellinger Treasurer Clty Marshal, Street and Water Commissioner_ T. A. Boulden Councilmen — Joe Morin, E. De- maray, Paul Londershausen, Tho--. Teague, Iner Mortensen and W. L. Sheard. Regular meetings first Monday In each month. Liens One cent an word per issue. J. E. Abbott vs J. H. Sherlock. Announcements and Locals are charged at the rate of 10c a clalms lien on Oldsmobile touring car In sum of (26.40. line for each insertion. Judgments Figures count as words. No advertisement taken for less Chauncey L. McNay vs City of than 25c. Newberg, a corporation, face (514 Advertisements will be taken 22; (1197.58, atty fees (100, costs over the telephone if the adver­ , (20.80. tiser is a subscriber to phone. Donald M. Mathews et al vs City Advertisements will be ac­ cepted until 10 a.m. Wednesday of Newberg, face (819.04, atty fees for insertion In that week’s Trib­ 175.00, costs (18.50. C. A. Brown et al vs City of New­ une. berg, face (1004.02; (395.70; (857. FOR HALE—An extra good Jersey 00; atty fees (75.00; costs (39.24. Probate cow giving gallon of milk per Guardianship of George N. Brls- day. Will freshen soon. En quire J. E. Mellinger, Tribune i tow, filed Oct. 21, 1926. Guardianship of Homer Wilson, office. 10-2tp | minor, filed October 22. 1926. Marriage Licenses I OR HALE—Improved Oregon and Lillian Laverne Kilgore and Ab­ Marshal strawberry plants. A. M raham B. Thomas, both of Yam­ Ruggles. Phone 27x4. Route 2, hill, Ore. McMinnville, Oregon. 8-2tp Ella Savannah Perdue and Hari FOR HALE—Large, sturdy, well- Homer Wood, both of Sheridan, Ore. Laura Leona Famine and Wm. built trailer, ready to run. F. J Robertson, Tribune office. 8-2tp Daniel Busbee, both of Yamhill Ore. Bessie Kama Thomsen and James WANTED—Quantity of 16 inch wood. Must be dry, F. J. Rob­ K Eckman, both of McMinnville. Clarence Weston McCleery and ertson, Dayton. Ore. 8-2tp Harriett Mothina Fowler, both of FOR SALE—500 Steel handpower Willamina. Stumppullers. (30 each. Horse­ ---- o.... power (75. Automate Gates. Baker W. E. Baker, Snake Hand well-borers. Waterwheels. River Ranch, ahips SO,000 crates 111 3rd Renton, Wash. 7-tf peaches thia year. Kinds Phone Red 73 DAYTON OREGON OLD GROWTH FINE GRAIN Slab and Block Wood Carlton Fuel Company Carlton, Oregon Phone 612 îhhwîî »» SOME REAL GOOD BUYS 34 acres, 4 mil«-s from town, f H miles from church nnd school, I U miles from paved highway. Good sandy loan with clay subsoil. Id acres in cultivation 4 lures in timber, 12 lures pasture, no waste land, rolling, no stone, natural drainage < olt Lighting Hystein, phone, II. F. 1». nnd milk route, running water the vrar round good well, all fenced. House 2H x 32 will, full eoncrefe basement, ehlX'n house 20 x 00, brooder house 12 x 24, barn IO x 4 I will hold O raws, 3 horses, hav and grain lnul/'OU,*P * * *fl’ BOOd opchar