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NORTHWEST MINES CLOSED BY STRIKE WMNTS OREGON BRIDE MOTHERS 2,000 Reul Evtute Transfers O. E. and L. B Bnlrd and w|vos lo Mellssu Moore; W 7 fvet lot 6 block Deskinu 2nd addltlon to Nuwberg $10. Anun L IHH m mid husband to I. N. Sewing machines, new or second Ferria; lota 25 and 36 CoaiiiM MHmnd Seattle, Wash. — Complete suspen- limul, for rent or sale. Lowest prices. Ethel Long Newman Writes of miditluu to McMinnville $2000. just received another car of Cement. I K. I’. Loop 436»6th street. Bion of unionized coal mines in Wash Charlen C. Byers to E. O. I aintls ; am keeping my yard fully stocked up with Lum- McMinnville^ Oregon. •il-tf. Life in Armenia. Where She 20 aeree in eoctlon 23 T 2 H It 5 W. ington and British Columbia win re ported at the close of the first day Manages Great Orphanage. $300. INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. l>er, Shingles and all kinds of building material. F. L Carter to Marilla J. Carter; of the nation-wide strike of the United block 25 Faulconer'e 2nd addition to Loans on farm and city property at Mine Workers of America. Rome vivid pictures of life in Rus Sheridan mid lot 1 block 7 Hherldnn ►Nir Washington official estimâtes lowest rates. Mortgagee, notes, bonds sian Armenia, where gauut fMmino $10. placed the number of men who joined and contracts bought and sold. Keep Iaiwrenco Casselman und wife to stalks in the wuke of devastating war, the walkout at 3600. In British Colum vour money busy day and night. See are given by Mrs. Samuel Newman, Goodell, Akin, Jones Inc. part lot I Phone 42x2 Dayton, Oregon bia between 2500 and 3000 men went the undersigned for mortgage invest formerly Miss Ethel Long, graduate block |3 Wennerberga uddtlon i» out. The striking Washington miners ments. Sixteen years of safe invest of Oregon Agricultural College, class Carlton. $230. Douglass Cave mid wife to Albert were largely employed in mines sup- ments for clients is a rceord of merit. of 1920, In letters tu friends In Oregon Johnson and wife; 1.25 rieres lu M. plying railroad fuel. Mrs. Newmau and her husband, the Attorney II. A. Kliks, latter a graduate of the Idaho Agri Matheny D L C In T 5 H R 3 W. fioo. The principal fields in Washington, If you have not complied with thia McMinnville. Oregon. George W. Epley mid wife lo C. A cultural College, were married In Port shutdowns resulted from the Brown; lot 6 and Nlz 5 block 11 New law you had belter do .<o at once AF- land last spring, and soon after left WANTED i'oultry Will pay th' strike. were the Roslyn-Cie Klum rail lor Armenia to join the/staff of Near berg. $26. TER APRIL loth, 1 INTEND TO EN road field, largest in the stnte. where highest market price for nil kinds of East Relief workers In . charge of two W. L Fouts and wife to Lydia F. II. Schell, phone large orphanages near AJexandropol, Steward; 3050 square feet In Carlton. It is unlawful in the State of Oregon FORCE THIS LAW TO THE LETTER approximately 2100 men quit work; •hickens. intf. where an extensive agricultural recon $10. for any person tn keep a dog of any IN YANH1LL COUNTY. the Centralia field, where 230 men hix'J, Dayion, Oregon, Dated this 5th day of April 1922. <’. L. Fowler to Ivan L. Urawley; 5 were reported out. and the Belling description, over the age of eight FOR SALE: Hatching eggs of the struction project is tie Ing inaugurated F. B. Ferguson, Sheriff. ham district, with 240 union men on Taneerd Strain, $5.00 per hundred, by the Near East Relief organisation. acres In Enoch Cooper II I, <’ T 5 H months, without first paying the Li strike. In the Roslyn-Cie Klum field rhone 1H\ 10. Marie Fulham. Dayton, The Soviet government, unable to It 3 W. $75«. cense Fee theron to the County Clerk. Lee J. Griner mid wife to Hugh T cope with the appalling conditions fol The fie for said licenses are as follows: WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS maintenance men also joined Oregon. 14tf. lowing the warfare waged/in that re Smith and wife; V.67 scree In A. P. walkout mid some of the mines D L C In T 2 N Hi W . $316«. Male $1.00, Female $2.00, Spayed Fe FOK FALK—Baled Clover hay. in- gion almost continuously since 1914, Ankeny said to be in danger of flooding. C. II. Handy et al to ('. E. Wight lust year turned over to the Near East male $1.00. That education is a great thing. quite of David F. DeTiere, phone 1x9, Relief three mammoth military posts mun; tract 1 Oregon Walnut l'o.'a Dr Dayton, Oregon. 17-6tp. which hud been, converted into orph chard No. 3, $10. Section 9, Chapter 186, 1919 Session Chorus girls ride in limousines while FRENCH DENY OPPOSITION Frank II. Harding et id to Arin II. Laws provides as follows:—Tne County school teachers walk to work. W ANETI) Wood cutters, apply ¡to anages, together with IIH.OOO acres of Harding; 19.37 acres In A. T. Hein Clerk shall keep a record of the issu America Held Entitled to Pay for B. A. Felton, phone 9x13. Da, ton, land to be put under cultivation. “It is a staggering task the Near bree D L C in T 3 8 R 4 W. 110. That it Is no fun to smoke a cig Troops in Rhineland. ance of dog licenses in a special book Oregon. 17-t f. East Relief has undertaken,’* wrlm Walter L Hembree and wife to arette when nobody Is looking. kept for such purpose. Any owner or Washington. D. C.—The French gov Wanda C. Nelson; 42 acres III J. II. Mrs. Newman, "but we are work leg EOK S 4 LE—Burbank Seed Potator keeper of said dog or dogs who shall That a bird on the hat Is worth ernment “never had any intention of Inquire of S. C. Burkey. Dayton, Ore hard and making pmgr.ns in the face Davis D L C In T 4 8 R 6 W $10. Alma Hermanson and husband of overwhelming odds. Ham has, 20.- fail or neglect to apply for, or fail to three hundred that have not yet been contesting the right of the United aun, phone Red 66. 17tf to Reginald D Brady und wife; lot 5 000 acres of farm hinds under his States to be as completely reimbursed pay said license fee during the month killed. supervision, and is toHIng eurly^and block 2 Butcbe’s 2nd addition to Carl for their army costa as the other gov- FOR SALE: — A fine Rhode Island of January in each year. or within ton. $X00. That a woman’s watch is great to •rnmenta with troops on the Rhine," Red rooster. $2.00. Choice eggs for lute getting his farm units started. thirty days after he becomes the owner Edward L Hutchcroft to R. W Dock tack down a stair carpet with or to gaid the reply of the French govern- hatching 75c per setting or $4.00 per I am busy every hour/of the daylwltb or keeper of said dog or dogs, shall pay throw at a cat tny work in the orphanage here, which und wife; 56.10 acres and roadway In ment to the American note in relation 100. Good potatoes at $1.25 and $).l>0 shelters 2,000 children and gives em William Patton D L C In T 3 R K 4 a fine of ten dollars ($10) for each to army costs, made public at the per sack. Come and get them 2 miles ployment to the mothers and fathers W. fxooo. offense, which fine shall be collected That the woman who occupied the state department. Albert Johnson and wife to Katella of many hundreds/more. The farms, north of Davtun. W. W. i.unger you know, are op<rrutcd In connection Cooper; 1.25 acres In M Matheny D L with costs of the proceedings of a civil apartment last had perfectly atrocious The note was given out in the form phune red 56. 18-2t with the orphanages. Besides receiv C In T 5 8 R 3 W. »too. action in the name of the State of Ore taste in wall paper. of a cable message from Ambassador Albert Johnson and wlef to Lincoln ing instruction In mmiual'tralnlng and gon before a Justice of the Peace. That a man who knows how to em Herrick at Paris. M. Paris; 2 acres In W. H. Cooper D other useful things, the larger boys Neglect to apply for or pay said license broider and knit is never going to be The message was the first answer are taught modern scisittlflc methods L C in T 6 8 It 3 W. $120. fee for a period of thirty days after a wizard of finance. received by Secretary Hughes to notes of farming. The orphun girls are I. 1«. Kiris and wife to Fred B Snck- sent last week to Great Britain, said fine shall become due, shall be an- taught to weave rugs und to sew and ett and wife; 4.r>xloo fact on south That she can keep her husband France, Belgium. Italy and Japan set । ther and separate offense, and will cook. We /arc also operating several street McMinnville. $3600. from kissing the cook by doing her ting forth the rights of the United industrluL'unlts where-deth Is woven Orville l/idy and wife to ( I'. II. 8ned- subject the person to pay an additional own cooking.—Roy K. Moulton. In the States to payment. and garments made for the children. eger; H W l-l of N IC 1-4 section 34, fine for each offense. New York Mail. ria Place of Remarkable "It was all very dlacouraging at T 5 8 R 7 W. $1. first," Mrs. Newmun coatinues, "but A. K. la-wls mid wife to A. Contrasts. now we are taMng/heart land work- Brown; small track ug harder than Sum had Linden G. Mmvltt mid wife to ('. H ¿pyptian City Declared by Travelers m awful time getting his) first unit Dillon; east hulf block 9 Desklns subd However, attcr^ scouring $1. Home of the Wildest Contradictions started. the whole country he got'together a Roy Ixmg and wife to John A. Nord- —Always Great and Proud. few plows and harrows and things; gren und wife; 24.76 acrca In J. H. also, a little later, the modern macbln- Danforth D L C in T 5 R It 5 W. $!«. Alexandria is n city of contrasts, ry contributed by friendsiof the Near L. W. Murtin and wlef to Is-lmer 1^ writes Harold Lake in the London East Relief begun to arrive, and Ham Kilgore and wife; east hnlf lot 3 Fair Daily Mail. bud the good fortune to round up 32 “All the cities to which one comes good reliable mules, lit- has sixteen lawn su I h I. $950. M. E. Miller and liusband to H. W. in tiie course of this pilgrimage of teams now at work,, und expects to Preston ; part lots 1 mid 2 block I life leave their mark upon the mem have a tractor in the i field 'soon. • • • ory,” says Mr. Luke. “And of those The poor peasants here-had never done Rhodes addition to McMinnville. $10. Percy Miller and wife to W O. WII- cities which I have found, 1 cannot re iny real farming, and iti was very hard What shall it profit you if your costume be smart and its compliments shab- call one which could show such clear- for them at first, but th<dr eagerness to ey ami wife; 42.60 acres In section 15 The suit or frock with unworthy accessories is like a beautiful picture im- cut contrasts of good mid evil, of beau learn and to help Is very pathetic. T 5 H R 3 W. $3700 ('. I’. Mofflt mid wife to 8. W. Har ty mid ugliness, of splendor and loath The great deep furrows Ham plows properly framed or hung. some filth ns Alexandria, that white with his good American equipment are mon and wife; 270.92 aerea In Louh gate of Egypt, where in these days a never-ending muruei to them. When La I ion ta D L C In T 4 S It 3 W. $1. After all, it isn’t the start that counts, but the finish: so the little things that Veneta M. Moores to Tom O|»edahl; there are riots, confusion ami turmoil. Sam gets one unit/started with men lot 7 block 6 Gardiner’s addition to complete a costume are the star dust. It lives in the mind ns the home of trained to operate it, he begins an the wildest «"ont rmlict Ions, n place other und the orphan boys-take to the Sheridan. $175. W. E. Morgan and wife to J. T. Ed Spring has brought many charming things to add to the brilliancy of new adorable and detectable, sacred mid training with great zeal. wards et al; 5 acres In lots 42 mid 43 vile. When the Newmans arrived at Djela- fashions—and to permit individuality “As your boat feels Its way land lioghu, the orphanage there sheltered t'behalem Lund subdivision. $lo. H. R. Morris and wife to Eddie E. ward through the shifting sands which only 400 boys and girls, and .Mrs. New lewis; lots 5 and 6 block X City park guard its harbor Alexandria changes man writes of these; "There were 1,000 uildilfon of Newberg $1«. from a mere flush on the horizon to a in this lot last spring, but because Donald McGogy und wief lo Ada H. tall, gleaming city, watching those malnutrition und sickness, 600 of them perilous waters with the Insolence of died during the summer, bo the Soviet McGogy; 5.4X acres In .1. O. I lender- Intolerable age. In some queer way officials had only 400 left to turn over son D L C In T 4 S It 4 W. $10. I*. McIntosh to Henry Osterholz; you feel that the whole place is Judg lo us. Enough have been brought ing y>>ii mid finding yiti wonting. It down from the over-crowded orphan east half tract 19 Yamhill orchard is so very, very old. There may be age at Alexandropol to make 2,000 tracts. $1. Milton Newlin and wife to Dennis electric tramway curs mid petrol-driven here, and as you can imagine, I have C Mills; 4.575 acres In S. Heater D machines In Its streets. mid many of my hands full, holplng to mother them. its houses may look like bits of Purls It is wonderful to see how the wretch L C In T 3 8 R 2 W. 11X00. Geo. F. Patterson to Acme lodge No. transplanted bodily to that southern ed, dirty, starved little newcomers be Mediterranean shore, but the spirit of gin to blossom und grow as soon as 210 I. O. O. F ; lot X block 3 Willa- the city survives those accidents <>f they have been bathed, clothed and mina. $10. Robert I* Pope mid wife to iloti fried today and compels you to remember •¡ven a few rations of wholesome food." Wohlgemuth; 35 acres In J. II. Hush how great and proud a place it was AMTOCASVTW Mrs. Newman says there are things 1) L C In T 3 H it 2 W. $10. while Brita in was still a wilderness. the relief workers must think of as 8. W. Preston to J. ('. Hoover; part “As Is the town, so lire its people, little us possible, and must turn away anil one becomes curiously awnre of from when outside the orphanage lots 1 and 2 block 1 Rhode's addition their worn. It is true thnt they will gates. To attempt to aid all the lo McMinnville, $10. •I. E. Rogers and wife to Jennie debase themselves to the dust in the starving people, or even children. hope of obtaining half u plaster, that would be utterly futile, she says, and Way mi re; part lota 3 and 4 block 2 fawning and flattery are among the would exhaust the Near East resources Amity. $2500. J. C. Shelby to Anna L. Shelby; chief of their arts, and that they will without permanently helping any. The Waist Blues are as contagious as spring fever and The choice of a hat is not mere obey with cringing zeal any order you orphanages take in just as many as 2.25 acres In J. B. Kogers D L 0 in ly a matter of chance—at least T 3 S R 2 W. $10. like it, one can only have immunity by “having it.” may choose to give—but behind It nil can be managed safely. .lack Spence and wife to A. W. for the discriminating dresser. is their contempt. . . . Even then, there is sometimes that lingering desire to "We simply must Ignore the rest," “All the tides of the east and the she writes. "Just outside our gates Christensen et al XI acres in Albert Such a man seeks a shape that purchase just one more waist, —especially when spring west meet In those sun-swept streets. there are scores of starving children Gaines D L C in T 5 S R 3 W, $1«. will fit him, just as his suit fits The most modern of motor cars will lying or sitting about listlessly, shiver is so lavish ip styles as are shown this season. him. be checked In Its progress by the pass ing in filthy rags, with their little “Siamese Twins” Spines Joined. ing of some madly decorated funeral bones fairly protruding through their We have a style for every head. Chicago. — The "Siamese twins,” We are displaying now newest French models, over procession; outside a shop where skins. Mirny of them are sick and in Josefa and Rosa Blazek, who died last Soft Hati $3, $4, $5. goods fresh from the newest factories pain, and they all beg piteously to be blouses, tunics and smart tailored waists for each and of Europe are sold you will find a taken in every time they can catch the week, were joined at the spine and ev^ry individual need. beggar with some loathsome disease attention of any of the workers. Many severing them would have been fatal, which was being exploited before a times we have taken in ‘just one more’ according to X-ray photographs taken beginning was made of the writing of until it cannot be done again, else after their death. The pictures, it waB the Bible; you may pass In twenty there would not be food enough for I declared, showed a continuous U- minutes from the stock exchange to lh<- ones we already have. Another shaped spine and also several vital the catacombs, which bear- witness of awful thing one may see any day, are organs In common. The death was the Greeks who were before the Ro the little quiet bun die a of rags lying due to intestinal obstruction, accord mans. on the Bunny side of a wall or a hill Our Spring Oxfords “All religion, nil science, all phlloso- side, Just able to stir feebly now and ing to George W. Brady, radiographer. have arrived. We are phy, and nil sin which the ages have then, or to lift up pleading little wist Borah for U. 8. Mine Operation, known meet within the borders of the ful arms in supplication, if anyone now ready to show vou loveliness and Washington, D. C.—Government op city, together with all these in six of the latest passes. They will lie in the same spot all those things which are most hid- for days sometimes, before they be eration of the coal mines was sug styles at prices as fol eons. come quite still. Then the Soviet cart gested In a statement by Senator lows;— "But the vision which remains of ‘ with its dally load of the dead, comes Borah, republican, Idaho, chairman of n quiet Coptic monastery—found in ' and picks up the little bundle. Just one of Its buck streets on a certain picture any one of the many mothers the senate labor committee, after con $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 happy day—cun lie set against the in this tragic land—half>starved and । ference with representatives of miners These are all Star Brand Shoes are the best of the good ones. echoes of the voices of those detest despairing, clad in rags and tattera, and operators. The senator said this able Egypt Inns who volunteer to guide with her naked babe In her arms, the ' was the alternative if the coal indus SOLID LEATHER I he stranger to the habitations of little thing trying feebly to draw nour- try was not reorganized. iHhment from her dried-up breasts. ' Small Demands Women on Jury. I must not write of it, nor think of it. We must all keep strong for tile Waukegan, III,—Governor Len Small More Appropriate. The Host of the Graball Inti—That’s work that Is before us, and think only demanded that women Bit on the jury a new pennant I had designed to hoist of the great good that we are doing. which is to try him on charges of con over the Inn. What do you think of But I beg of you, never believe that spiracy to embesils state fundB. there can be any exaggeration in the J. W. Shippy, Manager Dayton, Oregon Phone Red 27 ’t? storks you hear of the sufferings and Through hlB attorneys he challenged The Guest—Very’ pretty. Captain horrors here in this unhappy land. the entire jury list of Lake county Kidd flew the skull and crossbones. because only men had been called. on Lumber Yard S. B. DEY NOTICE TO DOG « GOOD AND EVIL In Your Choice of an Easter Hat Remember SPRING WAISTS LADIES OXFORDS Miller Mercantile Co