Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 04, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. HMM
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
PAGE BIX
Mrs. ('. E Mauta brought to the
of Sherwood. and Sue Roberta, of and daughter, Mr. und Mm. la*wl heirs nt law of Thoma» K. William»,
A telephone menaagu cuino to
Houghtltng, Mrs. Harry Houghl deceu'd. and all other peraotis and
Portland.
afternoon that the Tribune office a Iura« red dalllt
ling and daughter,
Mable partlva unknown having or clntmiug lamia Burkhart house u couple oil flower. Thore ware two luigu bio»-
soma on one stem ami one ot the
Houngtling. all of Portland,
any right, title, interest, or estate
(Continued from Page Five)
down to got acquainted and visit I in or to the real premises described miles from town was afire und «aus I bloMOIM was a deep red, while the
days. Mr. Wilson is much im-
hurry up trips by I Other was red and white. Of Hie
with them.
I herein.
proved.
<>
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
auto
of
u
number
of Dayton pimple colored flower the leave» wore of a
Sunday a birthday dinner was
OF OREGON: You und euch of you to render »Maistane«« Fortunately It deep red at th” bum* and their point»
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, of Portland. .
I [are hereby summoned and require«!
were tipped with whit«. Ths bios
Thos. Lawrence fcr Miss Arms­ spent Sunday with home folks,
proved to b«< only a chimney fire ■><>m look««! very beautiful with ha
and
appear
lu
Circuit
worthy. Melvin Penrose, Eva West­
Miss Ethel Jackman. of Salem. |
Mrs. Muut» also hus
J court of the Slate of Oregon tor which Mr. Burkliurt was auccesaful rich color*
fall and Thos. Lawrence, whose spent the week end with home
Yamhill County within »lx week* In putting out by the time assistance ripe strawberries on the vinos In her
birthdays are all on the same date.
Miss Bessie Bramlet. of Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dorsey und Mr from the date of the first publics arrived. No diimngo to speak of.
gardon.
Those present ineluded Mr. and mouth, spent the week end wlth
and
Mrs. Dr. Goodrich and sou Wei thin of this summons und answer
Mrs. Lawrence and children. Mr. home folks.
ton motored to Independence Sun plaintiffs' oomplaint on filo herein
and Mrs. George Westfall. Harvey
Brooks Sweeny spent a tew days
and Edith Westfall and Florence last week with relatives in Walla day. While there Mrs. Dorsey vielt against you and each of you, and if
you fall to so appear and answer
ed a niece. Mru. Solle.
Armsworthy.
Wulla. Wash.
said complaint within said time the
Mrs. Frank Westfall visited her
The
Social
Service
1
Club
met
last
Jhckman
Mr. ami Mrs. George
sister, Mrs Minnie Buffins, of Amity, spent Sunday at the home of their week at the home of Mrs. Flnnicum plaintiffs will apply to the Court
last Wednesday. Mrs. Landingham, son. Walter Jgckman. in Dayton.
Nine member* and three visitors for the relief prayed (or against you
in the complaint, to wit:
Th«« Bank of Dayton 1» pleased to announced the eleventh your
of Raymond. Wash , was also a
Mrs. O. M Murphy, of Dayton. were present. The club meets In
For a decree against you und each nnnlveruury under the present management uml to cull attention to the
guest of Mrs. Buffin. Mrs. Landing­ spent a few days last week at the two weeks with Mrs. Rex Peffer In
of you. decreeing the plaintiffs to I m * pleasing comparison of our buulneas then und now
ham is an old acquaintance of both home of her daughter. Mrs. Brooks Dayton.
the owners of and in possession by
Th«> Board of Directors is very grateful for your purt In our growth
Mrs. Westfall ami Mrs. Buffin so Sweeny.
The Webfoot Service Club held a an estate in fee simple by the estate as shown by the below statement nnd extend» Its sincere thniika to »vary
they had a very pleasant day to­
Mrs. H. Thompson spent several party at the Kuhn home Saturday
gether. Mrs. Glenn Huffin. of Amity, days last week at the home of her evening. Games were the past-times ot the entirety of. In und to the f«>L citizen tor his loyal support.
lowing describo«! real premlseu.
and Mrs. Landingham returned daughter. Mrs. EUsha Manning, near of the evening and at a late hour re
REHOI ROM
home with Mrs. Westfall for a short McMinnville.
freshments were served. A good
October 2*.
October 28.
Beginning at a point at low water
visit.
Mrs. Lina Buckley and Mr. and time was enjoyed by all present.
192«
1916
mark on the Southerly bank of the
Mrs. Arthur Robinson and son David
8 126.132.3.1
Mies Lena Stillwell, accompanied ) umhlil River North 49 degrees 10' . Loan» X Discounts Commercial Dep't | 69.761 50
11,450.00
of Dayton, were Sunday guests at by Mesdames Howard. Gilkey und West 20 feet from the North Went ! I. oii I ih A Dlmmunt» Savings Dep't
the H. Thompson home.
264.42
69.21
Girth, took udvuntage of the beauti­ corner of the original town of Day- 1 Overdrafts
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackman ful day Sunday and motored to Sa ton in Yamhill County. Oregon, be­ Bonds It Warrants Commercial Dep't
29.233.49
6.236 56
and daughter Ethel spent Sunday lent. They "visited in North und ing a part of the Andrew Smith and ' Bonds X Warrant» Savings Dep't
1,100 00
at the home of their son and broth­ South Salem, while Mrs. Girth visit­ Saruh E. Smith Donation Imud . Stocks. Securities, Clulms, Etc.
1,585.00
7.000 OO
ed with a son living in West Salem Claim, Claim No. 47, Notification ; Bunking Houue
7.000 IB)
Mrs. W. H. Bentley spent Wed­ er. Walter Jackman. in Dayton.
Mrs. Brooks Sweeny and mother.
3.120.00
3.000.00
No. 1035. and being in Section 17 1 Furniture X Fixtures
nesday in Portland
i Cush un bun L Commercial Dep't
Mrs.
O.
M.
Murphy,
attended
the
S.
W.
Sigler
and
son
Bluford,
of
4,300.26
and
Township
4
South
of
Range
3
3.582
7«
Mr. and Mrs. John Herring were
funeral of the formers grandfather. Portland, were Sunday visitors in West of the Willamette Murldan in ! Cash on hand.Savings Dep't
219.94
Sunday guests in Portland.
Due from Reserve Bunks
17.726.15
34,118.21
Doris Herring spent the week end W. G. U Ren. at Portland, last Frt- Dayton. While here they called on \amhill County, Oregon; Thence
City Recorder Tucker and hipnotized South 52 degrees West and parallel
day.
at Dayton visiting relatives.
of
him to such an extent that he accom­ with the Northwesterly line of said
Wiley
Emmert
and
family,
5218,613 44
1 98.388.17
Albert Baker visitea his father in
Toledo, are visiting at the Roy Ed- panied them to Portland where he town of Dayton. aforesaid. 458.10
Portland over the week end.
LIABILITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barbour are wards home. Mr. Emmert is here visited them until near evening and feet; Thence North 19 degree» 32' Capital Stock
1 25,000.00
5 26.000.00
then
went
to
the
home
of
his
niece
arrangement
to
move
from
making
West
feet;
Thence
North
62
339.3
ridlng around in a brand new Ford.
Surplus Fund
2,160.00
6.000.00
to
their
home
near
Dayton.
Mrs.
Wm.
Lumm.
where
he
remain
­
Toledo.
degrees
East
287.10
feet
to
low
water
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecroft
Undivided Profit»
1.872.9«
4.929.78
Sanborn,
of
Hurley
South
Jesse
ed
until
Monday
morning.
mark
on
the
bank
of
said
Yamhill
were Saturday guests at the stock
Saving Dep't
10,769.94
Dakota. spent Saturday niyht and
River; Thence South 49 degrees 10' Deposits
show.
Deposita Commercial Dep't
«7.343.21
172.813.92
Mr and Mrs. B. Groth left Wed- Sunday at the R. G. Hadley home. IN THE <TR< l IT < Ot RT OF THE East 328.00 feet to the place of be­
Mr.
Sanborn
was
a
former
resident
ginning
and
containing
2.75
acres.
nesday for Portland, to spend the
$ 9S.3BB17
*31 B.513.64
STATE OF OREGON FOR
of this vicinity seventeen years ago.
Also. Lot No. 256 and 10 feet by
rest of the week.
YAMHILL COUNTY
The
Aloha
Needle
Club
was
plea­
120 feet off of the North side of Lot
TOTAL deposits
Mr. and Mrs. Trunk and son John,
No. 254 In the town of Dayton.
October 28. 1915
67.343.21
and Miss Elenor Rabin spent Sat­ santly entertained at the home of
Elise
Londershausen)
Mrs. Scott Edwards Thursday after­
County of Yamhill. State of Oregon,
October 28. 1926
169.579.59
urday at Longview.
and Paul Londershau-)
noon.
Refreshments
were
served
by
as
the
same
is
numbered
and
on
the
October 28, 1924
183.583.86
Mr. and Mrs. Amil Sanderson and
sen,
husband
and
wife,)
original plat of said town of record
Selma Woisky attended the stock the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. A.
Plaintiffs.)
McFarlane. Those present were
In the Recorder's office for said Yam­
show in Portland Sunday.
-va-
hill County. State of Oregon.
Mrs. Ella Swink and Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Hadley, Sweeny. Murphy,
Alice Palmer and WIL)
And further decreeing that what-
Ellis Baker were Sunday guests of Bert McFarlane. J. A. McFarlane liam P. Palmer, her hus-)
and the hostess.
ever right, title. Interest, of estate
the Menville's at Woodburn.
you or either of you may have in
A Holloween party was given by • band; Noah P. Robin-)
Mrs Claude McClure and son
Miss
Jessie Bramlet at her home son, Jr., and May Robin-)
and to said premises be adjudged Havínn
Jimmy, visited her mother. Mrs. W.
Thursday
evening.
Halloween Ison, his wife; Freder-)
and decreed to be subsequent In e*®/**"**»
S. Allen, over the week end.
' ick Robinson and — )
time and Inferior In right In both
Robert C. McChord, of Bozeman, pranks and games were played un­ Robinson. his wife;)
til
a
late
hour,
after
which
refresh
­
law and equity to plaintiffs' estate
Montana, was a Sunday dinner guest
Charles
Robinson
and)
therein.
ments were served. Those present
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olmsted.
, Bertha Robinson, his)
And further decreeing that you
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and were Rowen and Ruth Dorsey. Hor­ wife; Arthur Robin-)
and each of you be forever burred
family spent Sunday at Amity vis­ ace and Ed. Edwards, Clayton Crim­ json and
Robinson.)
and concluded from asserting or at- i
iting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison. mins, Lawrence Addison, Ella and this wife; Mary Fiet-)
tempting to assert any right, title, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olmsted, Mr. • Orin Warren. Lois Taylor, Wayne
Ora Hash and )
interest, or estate in and to said
and Mrs. Joe Herring spent Tues­ and Clair Reichstein and Jessie i cher:
John Hash, her hue-)
premises adverse to plaintlffu.
day at the stock show in Portland. Bramlet.
unknown
)
band;
the
The Pleasantdale Improvement
And for such other nnd further
Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Ryan entertain­
I heirs at law of Noah)
relief as may seem meet und eqult-
ed at a party Friday evening in honor Club held their first regular meeting P Robinson, Sr., de-)
able In the premises.
of Harry Ryan, who leaves soon for at the school house Friday evening.
unknown)
The meeting was called to order by cease
You are further notified that thia
Philomath.
Is r» I •• j d: a 9 »h®
1
ot
John)
me x President,
1CD1UVUI, u.
w . GUHwrn,
summons is served upon you by
J. W.
Stillwell, Jr.
Jr. i ¡
Mr. and Mrs. John Wogemuth, the
deceased;)
publication in the Dayton Tribune,
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jones were Sun­ A short program was given by the i Stephens,
heirs at)
a weekly newspaper of general cir­
day dinner guests at the John Herr­ children after which the meeting was the “oknown Dole,
de-)
turned over to the Republican pre- law of J°“n
culation. published weekly at Dayton
ing home.
unknown)
cinct
committeeman.
George
Hess-
1
ce
*®ed;
the
In Yamhill County. Oregon, pursuant
Mrs. Frank Keyes spent Friday
at law of Eliza-)
to the order of the Honorable W. M. :
at the Good Samaritan Hospital vis­ ler. and county Republican chair- helrs
beth Dodson, deceased;)
Ramsey, Judge of the above named '
iting Mrs. Eltzwiller, of Tillamook, man. J. U. Smith, of Newberg, wbo John Moor. Jr., Jessie)
Court.
made
a
few
well
chosen
remarks.
who is ill.
A.
Helm;
James
Moor;
)
SUMMONS
!
You are further notified that the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen and child­ Several of the Republican county Edward
Moor;
Or-)
date of the first publication of this
ren, of Hood River, and Mr. and Mrs. candidates were present and gave Jando Moor; John Moar,)
summons is the 14th day of October.
Bruno Hornberger were Sunday short talks, among wbo were Arlie Jr., James Moar, Ed-)
1926, and the date of the last pub-
G. Walker, nominee for Circuit
guests at the W. S. Allen home.
Orlando)
ward Moar,
licatton of this summons will bo the
Miss Frankhauser hasbeen ill for Judge, Clarence Butt, nominee for Moar; the unknown)
25th day of November, 1926.
a few days this week. Mrs. Baker state senator,J. H. Teegarden, nom­ heirs at law of John)
is taking her place and Miss Alida inee for Representative and Frank Moor, Sr., deceased ;)
Dated this 14th «lay of October,
Wslion is substituting for Mrs. D. Sawyer, nominee for County Com­ the unknown heirs at)
1926.
missioner.
After
the
speakers
of
Baker.
law of John Moar, Sr.,)
FRANK HOLMES
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and son the eveping, Judge George Cowell, deceased; the unknown)
of
Portland,
gave
an
interesting
ad-
Attorney
for th«* Plaintiffs.
Park, are located in the Paul Groth
DAYTON
OREGON
heirs at law of Joseph)
Residence and Pout Office Aildrr
house and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Call­ dress. At the close of the meeting R. Lewis, deceased;)
ing and family are located in the the McFarlane orchestra gave sev- Merrick Williams; Guy)
McMINNVILLE, <IREGON
eral selections, Refreshments were
Nelderberger house.
Williams; William A1-)
served
by
the
ladies
and
a
social
Miss Sally Beck left Sunday even­
len Williams, some-)
ing for Boston to visit relatives for hour spent.
times called Allen Wil-)
a month. Her sister, Mrs. Tucker,
liam;
the
unknown)
of Portland, and Mrs. Adams, of j
law
of)
heirs
at
Seattle, are with her.
Thomas K. Williams,)
deceased ; and all other)
Mrs. Harry Star left last week for
persons and parties)
Kansas, where she will spend about
'unknown having or)
three months visiting her relatives.
Mr. Bert J. Byers and family, of claiming any right.,)
She will also spend some time with
Woodburn, visited here Sunday.
title ¡ntere8t or es-)
her brother in Arizona.
Mrs. John Shelburn has recovered ute'ln or to the reai)
The 7th and 8th grades enter | from her recent operation and re- preml8e9 described here-)
tained their parents and friends at turned to her home last Tuesday.
jn
a Halloween party Friday evening | Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Tim­
Defendants.)
at the school house. After games ber, Oregon, spent Sunday with Mrs.
To Frederick Robinson and
were played delightful refreshments Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
•Robinson, his wife; Arthur Robin-1
were served.
Launer.
son and
Robinson, his wife: I
The S. E. Smith family, D. F. ' Mrs. Verna Anderson has recov­ Mary Fletcher; John
Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. ered from her recent operation at Mc­ Jessie A. Helm; James Moor,
E. Smith and son Park, Mr. and Mrs Minnville and is able to leave the ward Moor; Orlando Moor Moor;
and John
Chas. Burt and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. [ hospital.
Moar, Jr.; James Moar; Edward ¡41
Colling have returned to Dundee
Potato digging is about finished Moar; Orlando Moar; Merrick Wil- ■ ]
and were occupying the old Parrett | and an extra good yield and quality Hams; Guy Williams; William Al- I 2
place across from the garage. These j is reported. One farmer has dug len William, sometimes « called Al-
Al ™
people are from Nebraska but have potatoes large enough so that one len Williams; the unknown heirs
decided to locate in Dundee.
potato is sufficient for a meal tor a at law of Noah P. Robinson, Sr., de-
The Parent Teachers met Tues- family of four persons.
I ceased; the unknown heirs at law of
day afternoon. After a short busi-
Clarence L. Fowler enjoyed sever- John Stephens, deceased; the un­
ness hour, Dr. Pennington of
al days visit last week from his known heir's at law of John Dole,
berg, gave a very interesting talk. cousin, Fred L. Fowler and three deceased; the unknown heirs at law
Miss Thelma Starr gave a piano solo daughters, of Emmett, Idaho, who of Elizabeth Dodson, deceased; the
which was very pleasing and Mrs. have been visiting in Tacoma, Se­ unknown heirs at law of John Moor,
Ice Reddens read a paper on the attle and Kelso, Wash., returning to Sr., deceased; the unknown heirs at
"Parent Teacher.’’ At each meet­ their home by way of Eugene. They law of John Moar, Sr., deceased;
ing there will be an interesting pro­ enjoyed our coast climate and scenery the unknown heirs at law of Joseph
gram and each mother or parent ery much. Fred E. Fowler, wife R. Lewis, deceased; the unknown
is urged to come. These meetings
THE NEWEST IN FANCY STRIPES.
are held at 2:30 the first Tuesday
of each month.
GUARANTEED TO GIVE GOOD
Mrs. P. T. Meeks was most
agreeably surprised with
WEAR, AND THEY LOOK NEAT
visit
from her brother, Geo. Turner,
AND DRESSY.
whom she had not seen for 25 years.
He had been away from his former
home at Dayton, Oregon, for «1
years. This was Mr. Turner s first
ride on a railroad. A party was given
In his honor and the following re-
latlves were present: Mi. and Mrs
Jas. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Schmlthing, Mr. and Mrs Joe Ro­
berts. Mr. and Mrs. Alving Sawyer
and baby, of Portland. Mrs. Bell
Meachen, of Hlllboro, Mrs. Bilbey
Dayton, Oregon
Butte Butterfield and daughter
Phone Red 27
Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May­
DAYTON
.......................................................................... OREGON
nard, Lillian Norman, Mary May­ i
nard, of Newberg, Chas. Roberts,
■■
Unionvale
Pleasantdale
Webfoot
Eleventh Year Anniversary
Dundee
Bank of Dayton
Oregon
A New Lot
Of Heating Stoves just arrived
up-to-date patterns.
New and
Come in and look them over
E. Demaray
Home Furnishings
Unionvale
Get This Look
A high class hat will give
it We are showing the lat
est arrivals from fashion head
quarters. Our careful fitting
insures you a hat to compie
ment your type
Fine Stationery &
Christmas Cards
at the
Day ton Pharmacy
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