PAGE FOUR THE DAYTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1927 XNXNXNXNXNXNXMXMXNXNXNXNXN Costo $5.83; Lint C. Burton, Debtor, Face $7.80, Costs $5.83; Hattie A. Cary, Debtor, Face $43.80, Coats $5.83; Kiley L. Clark, Debtor, Face MXNXNXMXMXN8MXHXNXNXNXMX n " $212.84, Costa $5.83; R. H. Dakin. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fowler visited Debtor, Face $«.96, Costs $5.83; Rich­ ard Dunn et al, Debtor, Face $16.91, relatives in Unionvale Sunday. Coete $5.83; City of Sheridan et al, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tompkins visit­ Debtor, Face $8.18, Coats $5.83; City ed Sunday with relatives in Oregon of Newberg, et al. Debtor. Face $17.08 Costs $5.83; Fannie L. Hamilton, Deb City. . tor, Face $4.85, Costs $5.83; M. P. The E. E. Baldwin family spent Hanshaw, Debtor, Face $2.38, Coste Sunday with Mrs. Peasley at Lebanon. $5.83; City of Sheridan, et al, Debtor, Face $52.87, Costs $5.83; John S. Wil­ Oregon. son and G. N. Jack, Debtors, Face Miss Martha Danielson, the prim­ $2.56, Costa $5.83; City of Newberg, ary teacher, spent the week end with et al. Debtor, Face $4.20, Coats $5.83; D. A. Hatfield and C. II. Kemp, Debt­ home folks in Portland. ors. Face $9.21, Costa $5.83; M. W. Henry Taylor is reported quite Mathieson, Jr. Debtor, Face 7.76, busy lately, and why should he not be Costs $5.83; II. T. Miller, Debtor, —feint heart never won a fair lady. Face$6.90, Costs $5.83; Carlton Con Guess he is thinking of enrolling in solidated Lumber Co., Debtor, Face $3.15, Costa $5.83; Elisabeth C. Park­ primary grades at school. er, Debtor, Face $3.54, Costs $6.83; Joe Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Pierce, Debtor, Face $5.70, Costa Morton Thompkins, who was operated $5.S3; Will E. Purdy, Debtor, Face on for appendicitis last week is gett $3.68, Coats $5.83; City of Newberg ing along tine and expects to be home and H. Purdy, Debtor, Face $5.44, in a few days if he still continues to Costs $5.83; Jerome E. Rhsades, Deb­ tor, Face $2.73, Costs $5.83; Elmer improve. L. Rice, et al, Debtor, Face $7.89, The Misses Verna and Leia Warren, Thomas D. Shipman, Debtor, Face who are attending school at West $9.90, Costs $5.83; Edward T. Turner, Lynn, visited Sunday with their par­ Debtor, Face $7.76, Costs $6.83; Lucy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warren. F. Ulrich, Debtor, Face $6.19, Costa They were accompanied by Messrs $5.83; C. W. Walker et al, Debtor, Chester Carpenter and Duane and Face $4.36, Costa $5.83; The Yamhill Donald Beeler, and Miss Francis Car­ Planters, Debtor, Face $2.86, Costa $5.88; L. E. Lange, et al, Debtor, penter, all of Willamette, Oregon. Face $112.34, Costa $5.83. Filed Mrs, Jessie Miller of Lafayette, vis­ March 11, 1927. ited at the Jake Tompkins home Fri­ E. M. Davis, Debtor vs State of day. She reports Percy Miller, who is in the U. S. Navy, on the airship tender-boat, Arroftook, on a trip from San Pedro, Calif., to Hati Island. In a letter received from him one day- M c M innville , O regon last week he recites his experience Two Shows Daily—7:30—9:30 of going through the Panama Canal. M hen on the Atlantic ocean side he Matinee every Saturday and Sunday 2:00—3:30 tells of being uncomfortably warm, which seems strange to us who are Friday and Saturday accustomed to the northern temper­ ature zone. Mr. Miller is Mrs. Jake Tompkin’s brother. Í GRAND ISLAND | When Winds of Adversity Blow! Mar never personalires calamity or death. It is human nature not to do so. It may happen to others—but never to him—until "it does happen.” Then, of course, it is too late. In love and devotion, man oftimes shuts his eyes to facts—his wife or dependents’ ability to look after the estate he may leave to them. Many men have gone to their grave, believing that through insurance, savings and invest- ment—he has made ample provision for those dependents he has left behind. You—who are reading this—know from ob- servation that quite often widows and de- pendents are preyed upon by sharpers—and they lose all. That is why “Trust Depart­ ments” in old and well established banks are every day growing more and more in popular favor. Let us explain how we can serve you in this manner. Drop in and ask us to tell you in detail just how we can guarantee your estate will go to those whom you want to protect. < ► Bank of Dayton OREGON Douglas McLean in “Hold That Lion” A screaming Farce ZNXNZKZNZMXKXNXMZNZNZHZNZM 8 54 St. Joseph K 8 N Norma Shearer in “UPSTAGE” SHSKSHXMXK8XSX8KXKZKXK Mrs. W. J. Odell of South McMinn T ville visited with Mrs. May McMul­ r. len Sunday. Tip To Hotorists X K 8 N Z H 8 F K X K H. S. Burdette is havng the lumber •' hauled for a new barn he plans on I building this summer. S K S w X I 8 k s Opportunity knocks but once so if your motcr keeps it up it must be something else. : : : ■ X M 8 ■ X « K 8 K X £ H 8 M PEFFER GARAGE “Service That Satisfies 11 « X X M S a K N 8 Cl 8 S X_____ s H ZHSMZMSaZKSXZilZMgMgag^SMZMZMSXZXZMZMZMZWZitZKZaZMZ^ZaS :: ELECTRIC PUMPS, RANGES, i: WASHING MACHINES Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Warmington were Sunday visitors at the C. R Smith home at Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trent and daughter Averil, were visiting friends and relatives at Rickeral Sunday. all lamp socket appliances, everything Elec­ trical at our store. Housewiring of all kinds, : big or little at moderate prices. Consult for everything of an Electric nature. :: NEWBERG. OREGON Dayton jand and Gravel Co. ! SAND AND GRAVEL 11' HE OPPORTUNITY that 1» your» today, to be able * to equip your ear with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire« at their present low price», in one that you cannot afford to pa»» lightly by. These wonderful tire» — tire» that assure extra safety, comfort and economy—are selling at price» lower than at any ohter ime in motoring history. ( ome in; let us tell you more about Firestone I ires. Our stock is complete in every aiie and type. Monday and Tuesday Guy B, Mardis Post 1479 Veterans of Foreign Wars—present ‘The Victory Parade” Official U. S. War Dept. Film-A true and au­ thentic record. Advanced Prices Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ruggles and Merlin Bullock visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ailor and family Sunday at Ballston. Tires Wednesday anil Thursday “KID BOOTS’ with Eddie Cantor Sunday visitors at the Thomas Frack home were Mr. and Mrs. L. Frack, daughters Muriel and Velma. Mr. and Mrs. James Nevin and Geo. w Harder of Portland. ------------ o------------ Doings At The Coun- ty Court House M ___ & As Seen Ry Our Special McMinn ville Correspondent. f restone Tubes DAYTON MOTOR CO Mrs. T. R. Crook had as her guest Mrs. Echern and daughter Audrey Coming Attractions: Buster Brown in “The General and Miss Evelyn Berger of Salem, Tom Mix in "The Lost Trail during the week end. Complaints R. D. Embrey, Plaintiff vs John 1 çJ D. Young, Defendant. Filed March 7»^ L7' Appeal from Justice Court. ¿¿I B. A. Kliks and Clarence Potts, At­ torneys. Cockerham, Defendant. Filed March 19, 1927. Transcript. E. J. Mupehy, Plaintiff vs w US S. Allen, Defendant. Filed March 21, 1927. Transcript. W. K. Ferrier, Plaintiff vs W. S. Allen, Defendant. Filed March 21, 1927. Transcript. Thomas J. Harris, Plaintiff vs Myrtle Harris, Defendant. Filed Mar. 21, 1927. Divorce. C. M. Inman, Attorney. Carlton State & Saving Bank, f Plaintiff vs Fred C. Bayer, Defendant. Action for : Filed March 21, 1927. money. James E. Burdette, Attorney. “It Serves You Right” Liens V. E. Smith and George Linton, PHONE BLUE 34 Claimants vs Ernest K. Tice, et al, Defendants. Filed March 15, 1927.’ Claims lien upon planking and rail­ road ties located at Willamina for labor performed in sum of $233.39. S. W. Barrett, Claimant vs Ernest XXXKZMXHXXZKZWZKZX8KZKZK8 rlZXZtiXt?ZKZHZKZMEMZMZKXHXMZKZ K. Tice, et al, Filed 1 55 March 19, 1927. Defendants. Claims lien upon planking and railroad ties located in I Willamina in sum of $447. 20. S 3 County of Yamhill, a political sub­ division of the State of Oregon, Cred­ Dealers in M 3 St itor vs L. D. Giebert, Debtor, Face $2.- 3 H 54, Costs $5.83; R. R. Adams, Debt­ 8 I» or, Face $2.47, Costs $5.83; J. W. 8 Batea, et al, Debtor, Face $4.59, Costs N X $5.83; Christopher Beck, Debtor, Face r. Phone Red 76 8 $34.84, Costs$5.83; Clarissa L. Berg, M Debor, Face $7.57, Costs $5.83; R. L. 8 .... Debtor, race Face $13.74, VOStS Costs K Bewely, GIVE US A CALL 8 I $5.83; J. W. Bewley, City of Sheridan, M I Debtor, Face $156.35, Costs $5.83; „ XMXMXXXMXKXKXMXMXHXNXHZIBXMXNZXZHZWZMZHZMZWXNZMZXXNZMZ Brown Bros., & co., Debtor, Face $6.25 Electric Supplies & Contracting Company YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY The annual maeting of the Ameri­ can Honey Producers league will be held in San Francisco next year, ac­ cording to a decision just reached by officials of the league. For the first time in the history ot the league the meeting will bo held in the West. II. F. Wilson, professor of entomology at the University of Wisconsin, and formerly head of the department of entomology at Oregon Agricultural college, has Just been elected presi­ dent of the league. Your Opportunity for Today Sunday 3HZXZKXMXXXMXXXNXMXMXMXMXX MXMXNXHXNXMXHSt:XKZKZKZi.Zi Filed March 16, 1927. Estate of B. F. Khodoa, deceased. Fllad March 16, 1927. Estate of Annetta II. McCleary, deceased. Filed March 16, 1927. Estate of Julia L. Fuller, deceased. FIM March 17, 1927. Estate of George Meader, deceased. FUad March 17. 1927. * Estate of Annis W. Osborn, dactM- ad. Filed March IK, 1927. Estate of Mary O. Waggoner, do. Filed March ID, 1927. Estate of Orta Custer Bavler, do- ceased. Filed March 19, 1927. LARK THEATRE < ► DAYTON, Oregon, Creditor. Fllad March 19, 1927. Fine of $5