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,I GOETHALS INDORSES i IRRIGATION PROJECT $3500. Grace Graven to Roy Graves. acre« in J M. Graves D. I* C. T 6 S « W. Iio u F. Hall and wile to .1. W Crur rine; 5 acres lu M Hall D- 1. C. T S R 3 W. $10. Henry Haveman and wife to EUy A Gravity System From Pend Have just received another car of Cedar Posts. 1 Wing; lot 19 Church addition New Oreille River Advised In berg. $10. am keeping my yard fully stocked up with Lum Idtura K. Hathaway to W. R. Brnn- Official Report. son 50x52.83 Ret in W. T. Newby D. ber, Shingles and all kinds of building material In T 4 S R 4 W. $100. J A. Holtberg and wile to Mal-ll Olympia. W’ash.—General George W. Holtberg; 3.13 acres In Uifayutto. Goethal« finds the Columbia basin Ir $1500. ami wife to! rigation project in this state feasible Robert Hornbeck Day ton, Oregon Phone 42x2 Will H. Elliott; 1Ü.25 acre« in Rlchui>: from an economic and engineering standpoint by using a gravity supply R 2 W. $ KW Everest I). L. C. I» i' from the Pend Oreille river and that Augusta Hornung to liilani Milin It can be constructed in atx years for lot 60 F. C. Graham $10.00. a total cost of $254.170.351, or $145.56 William Johnson to Eleanor Gub- an acre. ser; lot 18, 19 Rural Homes No. 2 mid This is the conclusion reached by 31 acres in M. Hall I». L. C. In T 3 S the noted engineer in his report, made R 3 W. $10. Kalle Jokinen et al to Hommlng Su public here by D. A. Scott, state di- E\-apor*tora at Fruita and \ table». Packer» of and va and wlfe; lot S and P Salma Gui rector of conservation and develop- Healer» in Eruil» Vegetable« »nd »11 kind» of produce. mont, after he had made an extended den. $10. Always in the mart et for Green and Evaporated Fruits Chrestina Johnson to cns P. Chris personal Investigation and study of 4, block 15, tí tensen ; lots 1 Be sure to see us before selling any kind of produce. the project to determine the feasibility Park addition at McMinnville. $11 0. of the Columbia river pumping project Ask your Grocer for Gold Nugget Evaporated Soup Vegetable« James Kirby and wife to E. J. Lmi and the Pend Oreille river gravity and wife; 25 acres in Daniel He D system. L C. in T 3 8 R 3 W. $10- Nearly 2,000,000 acre« will be re- James Kirby and wife to J. H. Iki’, and wife; 4 acres in A. L Matte on l> claimed through use of the Pend Oreille river diversion, It was enti- L C. in T 2 S R 4 W. $1500 P. M. Madden to M. C. Wagner; mated. acres tn A. E. Garrison D. L C. tn T "The Columbia basin project la as S R 4 W. $10. much a national one as were the Idzzie Merchant and busband to P Panama canal and the Alaska railway, J. Kennedy and wife; :U,27 acres in . in T 4 S R 4 W and will, if completed, add much more I John Carlin D. I to the national wealth than either of A New Line of Battreall- I $4550. the others mentioned. The work W. S. Morris and wife to Ro ’ < ’ ' Wayenberg Shoes have Hornbeck, Jr.; 10.25 aerei in Richard should be provided for and carried out just arrived. a« were these other two national pro Everest 1). I* C. in T 3 S ; $2900. ject«—by direct appropriation«,” de Ixittie Olson and hurband to Geo. clared General Goethal«. B. Todd; part lot in Eh Grove Subd Because of its larger area, greater $250. assurance and reliability of operation Roy Robertson and wife to Marict and Charles Abernathy lots 1 to I ' and its smaller acre cost, General that are built for service. Goethal« advised adoption of the grav block 67, Dundee. $1100. Men’s Dress and work shoes, ity system. It will, he says, Irrigate A. Rupert & Co. to Spin.brot ranging in price from $3.50 to $8.95. Call and look the 1.753.000 acres by direct flow, with an Packing Co.; Springbrook Canner line over before buying. $6500. additional 91.000 acres that may be H. D. Ryan and wife to Henry" ft reached by a pumping lift of less than Allison and wife: 5 acres in M. Mm< i 150 foet, and 137,000 acres that may D. L. C. in T 4 8 R 4 W. $3000. be utilized by pumping at slightly Jack Spence and wife to '1 Look for the Big Shoe Sign Christensen: 88.89 acres tn Alber. higher lifts. Gaines D. L. C. in T 5 S R 3 W. $6 hh*. Oregon McMinnville, Janies Savage to Irvin Yocom: lo • General Shoe Repairing 1 and 2, block 2 Kershaws 2nd Add. Willamina. $20. Wm. H. Trindle and wife to Law rence G. Bulgin; 30 acres in Sei. . F. L. Cludas and wife to Johu A. T 2 S R 3 W. $10. Real Estate Transfers Purves and wife; lot 10 Fruit Land P. S. Treiber and wife to Washington, D. C.—During the cal Harold H. Banister and wife to II. subdivision. $1. Durham; lot 85 Eola Walnut grove endar year 1921 a total of 528 state Chas. M. Davis et al to Harriet C. $10. A. Banister; lot 6, block 11, Fau¡con Potter; soutli 1-2 lots 3, 4. block 1 and private banks in the country were ers Addition to Sheridan. $1. I'nited States to John W. Gale Harvey Berry anji wife to William Kershaw's 2nd addition to Willamina. W. 1-4 of Sec. 2 T 4 S R 6 W. closed, according to a statement Issued E. Shoemaker; lots 1, 3, 3, block 14, $L by Comptroller of the Currency Cris- Isaac Van Biaricom and wif< W. F. Drager and wife to Oscar IV. H. Elliott and wife; 10. Whiteson. $10. acres singer, summarising bank failures for Theodore Bishop to John A. Sur Haynes; 19.G1 acres in section 18. T| Richard Everest D. L C. in T ’ the year. However, he added, 163 of geon; lots 1, 2, block 42 and lot “H’ 3 S R 4 W. $10. W. $1- these banks were able to reopen or Rose L. Dunahoo to Frank H. Crites, 2 ’ Albert Oak Park addition to McMinnville. A Waymire and wi'e to otherwise liquidate their liabilities. N. 50 feet, lots 4, 5, block 6, Deskins E. Briedwell; 37.76 acca in '< $875. The southern geographical division, Frank Brooks and wife to Lydia F. 3rd addition to Newberg. $10. Sherwood D. I* C- in T 5 S R I W Carrie M. Ewell to Jessie C. Jones; $5500. Mr. Crisslnger declared, was the most and O. R. Steward; part lots 1, 2, block 5, and part lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 1-8 of 80 acrest In section 15 T 2 S R I antis. seriously affected in respect to the George L. Weinrich to E. 1. Carlton. $1- 4 A . $ i a. V. Jr on number of bank failures, there being 20 acres in Sec. 22 T 2 S R 1-alira Fendall to T. B. Stone and John M. Brown and wife to Albert Western Finance Corp. to C 1! 131. Failures to the number of 43, Brown ; 5 acres in A. B. Faulconer wife; small tract in Willamina. $10. Eastman and wife; S. 50 feet lot with liabilities exceeding $13,500,000, I. N. Ferris and wife to Reed W. 14, 15, and 16, block D L. C. in T 5 S R 6 W. $10. Edwards occurred in the Pacific state«. Clarence Butt and wife to Portland Ferris; lots 25, 26 Cozine’s 2nd addi ditlon to Newberg. $27 Failures in states in which the de Trust Co., trustee; small tract in New tion to McMinnville, and 30 feet strip Philo Willard to Granderson WII positors' guaranty system 1« in opera joining. $10. berg. $10. 3 and 4 block 21 May Foster and wife to R. R. Rat son and wife; lots Clarissa E. Case and husband to addition to Scv tion were: Mississippi, six; Texas, 36; Hurley & Larges Oliver E. Smith; E 1-2 o fNE 1-4 sec cliff; lot 8, block 10, Fairview addition North Dakota, 34; Nebraska, 22; Kan berg. $1. to Willamina. $10. tion 24 in T 3 S R 2 W. $10. sas, 11; Oklahoma, 22; Washington, Albert E. Wright and wife to Mar W. S. Gilson and wife to Glen S. Anton W. and Peter A. Christensen 11. to George Fischer; lot 8, block 2, Mc Macy and wife; S. 60 feet lot 5, block Maehler; lots 129 and 1 0 Second ad The calendar year 1921, Mr. Cris- ditlon to Eola Walnut Groves. $10. McMinnville. Willis addition Minnville. $4000. singer said, was the third most disas trous year with regard to number of failures of national banka in the his tory of the national banking system, there being 37 national bank failures with liabilities of $23,677,367. The most disastrous year in this respect was 1893, when 65 failures occurred, and the next was 1897, when there were 38 failures. Day ton Lumber Yard S. B. DEY i Dayton Evaporating & Packing Co Men Look Here! SHOES The Combination Shoe Shop 528 BANKS CLOSED DÜRING PAST YEAR Munsing Underwear Now as Spring has come at last, it is time to buy Summer Underwear. We have the famous Munsing wear the kind that is built for quality and service Ladies Union Suits $1.25 and $ 1.50 OTHER BRANDS Ladies Union suits $1.00 Ladies Union suits .75 Ladies Vests .35 Ladies Vests .25 MEN’S UNION SUITS Cotton Ribbed Cotton Ribbed $1.75 1.10 MOVE TO DEPORT SEMENOFF “Butchery” of Americans By Russian General in Siberia Is Charged. Washington, D. C.—Chairman Borah of the senate labor committee, declar ing that he had received charge» that American men, women and children had been "butchered” in Siberia by General Semenoff, announced he would endeavor to bring about deportation of the anti-bolshevik leader, now under ball in New York after arrest in con nection with a civil suit. Senator Borah »aid the charges had been laid before him by officers and enlisted men of the American expe ditionary force that served In Siberia and were supported in part if not fully by an official report to the Amer ican government by Major-General William S. Graves, who commanded the expeditionary force. Appraise Washington Phone System. OTHER BRANDS “Stonware” union suits $1.25 Kool-U-Off union suits $1.00 G oing E ast ? If so, have your ticket routed T hrough C alifornia The- Sunshine nnd Open Window Half A Choice of Routes Convenient Schedules Liberal Stopover Privileges Through Sleeping Cars Observation Cars Dining Cars Kvevy fHirt of the service contributes to the Traveler's Comfort Stop at San Francisco «mi Loa Angeles, world famous and beautiful cities For further particulars, ask agenta or write Southern Pacific Lines John M. Scott, YAMHILL LODO» I. O. O. V. No. «0 Mmtaoach Wednesday night In I. O.O. V. Hall Soviet Message on Way to U. 8. Washington, D. C.—A message that Parton is expected to be an Important factor in shaping the administration’s policy toward soviet Russia Is now en route QR. 0. C. GOODRICH from Nicolai Lenin to President Hard DENTIST ing. It 1« being brought to the United States, It was learned on good authori Oregon ty. by ex-Governor Jame« P. Goodrich Dayton, of Indiana, who has been in Ru«»la for some wueka in connection with FIRE! FIRE! the administration of। American relief , INSURE YOUR PROPERSY WITH distribution. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N. a home company locati-dat McMinnville Oregon. Write Washington State/Autos Kill 217. M’MINNVILLK, OKK. Olympia, Wash. — Fatalities from W. I. WARREN RIONE RK1> 5321 automobile accidents In Washington during 192H occurred! In 29 of tho 39 YAMHILL COUNTY counties, statistics oftthe state depart ment of health show. Of 217 fatalities from automobile accident« last year, 104 occurred In tho Men largest cities J. H. GIBSON, President of the »tate. King < county led with The only Almtiact Books in Yam 61 fatal accidents. hill County Abstract Company McMinnville, - Washington, D. (1 — The state de partment has decided that Doris Bukh meteff is still the,accredited ambassa dor of Russia and as«uch 1« protected by diplomatic imihunity which places him outside thi Jurisdiction of any senatorial Inves legating.committee. It was announced^ at the* state depart ment. BLACKSMITHING General Repairing of all Kinds PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARE GRINDING Fred Anderson Land BanA in Each Stat« Aak«d. -Establishment Washin ■ in each state of a fede. was providedklm a bill ' Introduced in the house by^ReproenCative Upshaw of Georgia. ODD FACTS Acute and Chronic Deseate» Dr. R. C Magness Chiropractor Masonic Building McMinnville, Ore. Phone Blue 75 St. Paul’s cathedral,. London, took 35 years to build. Kangaroos are said to be able to jump a fence 11 feet high. It Is said 42 per cent of the , clergy live to be septuagenarians. Whales to the number of 445k were captured during the recent season, the previous record being 300. If all the gold In the world were melted Into Ingots, it might be con tained in a room 21 feet square and 16 feet high. The emerald Improves in color by exposure to light. Pearl« kept in dark ness lose their luster, but are sold to regain it on exposure to the sun. When we make your COLLECTIONS we send yon a check for your share The Same Day KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO McMinnville, Oregon Hillsboro, Oregon ROBINSON & NICOL Veterinarians Among the Moors women do not cel ebrate their birthdny. A Moorish woman considers It a point of honor Calls answered day or night. All do mestic anitnsls carefully treated. Office to be absolutely Ignorant of her age. Phone Red 5411: Res. Phone Blue 3912. Of vessels over 100 tons on Lloyd’« Register, 70 per cent use coal fuel. 10.3 oil fnel, 1.7 oil In internal com bustion engines and .0 sail power only. McMINNEVILLE, OREGON R. I. Hall M. D FUR COAT ARITHMETIC Physician & Surgeon Dayton. Or ««on Olympia, W’ash. — Preliminary ar Btuckny Bulldlnir Phones — Office Red 78 Res, 78x3 rangements have been made by the One unfeeling trapper makes corps of engineers that will appraise one cruel trap. the properties of the Pacific Tele One hundred helpless animal« phone & Telegraph company prior to make one fur coat. the formal rate hearing ordered by the department of public works, to One cruel trap, plus one crav start on their tasks within a short and ing for food, making one helpless time. There are 102 exchanges in this animal. state, ranging from the Seattle off lots with their 77,000 subscriber« to the One fur coat, minus one large ESTIMATES sum of money, makes one happy small stations with two or three tele Day ton, Ore. Elmer Pi rish woman.—Life. phone users. And to make the inquiry into telephone rates thorough the val ♦ There will be a fine Easter proarrani uation of all these exchanges, with at the Baptht church at 7:30 next Sun* their local and long-distance lines, Were we alt profound asiGamalM must bo checked up, day evening. there’d ha no audience. LAND SURVEYING Maping Miller Mercantile Co Phone Bed 27 J. W. Shippy, Manager Oregon U. S. Senate Can’t Quia Bakhmeteff Dayton, Oregon