Peels Spuds and
for Senate Vote
ity of an order of the Hon. G. F. Dan
iela. Judge of the County Court of
Yamhill County. State of Oregon, mad«*
and entered of record on the 21st day
of June, 1922.
Vine W. Pearce,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication June 23, 1922,
Date of last publication Aug. 4, 1922.
GERMAN ECONOMIC
SITUATION IS BAD
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
Vacation Trips
Cost Less This Year
Why not take advantage of this opportunity to realize
big profits in transjxirtation costo to—
The walnut crop of the Willamette
valley is said to be exceptionally good
this year.
I illamook County Beaches
Newport-by-the-Sea
Mrs. Augusta N. Bradeen has been
Crater Lake National Park
appointed postmistress at Blitsen, Har-
Oregon
s
Forest,
Lake, River nnd Mountain Resorts
ney county.
Oregon
Caves Nntional Park
Oregon
editors
will meet in Cor-
France Marks Time. While
vallis Friday and Saturday tor their
Shasta Mountain Resorts
Yosemite National Park
Austria Shows Signs of
annual potlatch.
An advance of 3 cents per quart
or
Improving.
in milk prices was announced by
Klamath Falls dairies.
Washington. D. C.—German econom
In the view of oldtime residents.
ic conditions are bad. France Is mark Lincoln county is this year witnessing
ing time and Austria shows some the driest year on record.
signs
of improvement, according to
Via The Scenic Shasta Unute
4M A« TOCASTE^
1 he Scio berry crop is being cut
reports to the commerce department short because of the continued drought
On your way East dopovar at
from its representatives in those coun •nd the scarcity of pickers.
From spuds to Senate is quite publican Senator. Mrs. Olson docs
tries.
some hurdle, but the confident Mrs not let her campaign interfere with
A can shortage is hindering opera
Failure of plans for foreign loans tions at the big cannery of the Eu
Annie D. Olson, of Minnesota, is housework, as one wide awake
not afraid to pose in kitchen frock photographer found when he called
San Francisco—
has brought about the new period gene Fruit Growers’ association.
in asking the voters ot the state to at the home. Political wiseacres say
of
currency
depression
in
Germany,
cut of 4.6 mills in the school bud-
send her to the U. S. Senate in place Mrs. Olson is piling up hundreds of
It was reported, but German indus get of the Pendleton school district
of Frank B. Kellog, the present Re- votes in her campaign.
-
San Diego—
try in general is profiting by the
effected during the school year
decline, as it gives a new opportunity just closed.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE which said relief is as follows: that for dumping abroad and for increased
Three world famous and beautiful cities.
Construction of ten new dry kilns,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
: you be required by the Court to execute inland sales. Many industries, how making a total battery of 30 has been
Visit California h National Parka and Charming Seashore Resorts.
YAMHILL COUNTY
and deliver to plaintiff, witl in ten ever, are hampered by lack of coal begun at the Shevlin-Hixon company's
and rlaing labor costs. French ex plant at Bend.
"Oregon Outdoors" and "California for the Tourist,"
days from and after the date of the de
Laban Earl Morin,.
i
change was said to be steadily de
beautifully illustrated folders are FREE on request.
More than 100 students at the state
cree entered therein, a good and suf
Plaintiff /
dining, but employment increasing, normal at Monmouth passed Friday
vt
ficient deed correcting the description and the general industrial situation
I- L. Kimber and Sarah ,SUMMONS
For further particulars, ask agents
included in the warranty deed executed has shown no Important development in Salem Inspecting the state depart
ments and institutions.
L. Kimber, his wife,
I
by you on the 14th day of January, during the past month.
Defendants /
live thousand dollars towards a
1898, and recorded on the 27th day of
Slight Improvement in the Austrian $15,000 fund for purchasing a perman
To 1. L. Kimber and Sarah L. Kimber, January, 1898, in Book 34, at Rage 439 economic situation was seen. The
ent fairground at Klamath Falls was
his wife, the above named defendants: thereof. Records of Deeds for Yamhill serious conditions arising in June on raised by a committee.
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Genera) I'MMvhKrr Agent
account of exhaustion of British credit
The plant of the Eugene Excelsior
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE County, State of Oregon, to, and mak
and
delays
In
other
credits
has
not
company resumed operations Monday,
OF OREGON: You are hereby notified ing the same read: Lota 209 and 210,
materially improved, but exchange is after an idleness of several weeks.
in
the
Town
of
Dayton,
Yamhill
Coun
and required to appear and answer to
ty, State of Oregon, according to the coming back slowly and the situation Extensive repairs have been made.
Heal Estate Transféra
la M. Parsons; 2.29 acres In Win.
complaint filed againtt you by the
is clearing up slightly with the final
A big picnic is planned by the
Plat
and
Survey
of
said
Town
now
of
Jones
D. L C„ T. S. II. 2 W. $1.
plaintiff in the above entitled Court and
granting of the French credit and the ' achats farm bureau community for
Justin L. Haworth and wife In Ar
John M. Root to Nancy E. Root;
record
in
tbe
office
of
the
county
record
cause within six weeks from and after
actual receipt of 20,000,000 francs
its big annual farm bureau picnic thur B. George. 34 acres in James lots 6 and 7. N. W. Newberg sub
the first date of publication of this! er of said County and State; and in
to be held at Yachats July 21 and 22 Badley D. L. C., T. 2 S. R. 2 W. $7600. division. $10.
Loula Hulit and wife to Peter I*.
summons in the Dayton Tribune, which case you fail so to do that such decree ' Colfax-Waila Walia Permit Refused
H. E. Rosecrans to Fred Walling
Mrs. Robert Howard, aged 64 years
of
the
Court
duly
entered
therein
will
Kohl;
105x50 ft. in Amity. $2800.
and wife; small tract In Amity. $|o.
Olympia,
Wash.
—
Because
the
rail
said first date of publication is the 23rd
wife of the manager of the June Drake
Gust Krokus to E. M. Huntley and
James H. Teagarden and wife to
day of June, 1922; You are further have the effect of, and will fully oper roads afford ample service and op farm near Silverton, committed suicide wife; 1 acre in Wm. Dodson D. I* C..
Jolin E Geldard and wife; 31.44 acres
ate
to,
and
shall
be
taken
and
deemed,
position
from
the
towns
to
be
served
notified that if you fail to answer said
by hanging herself from a rafter in a T.
S. R. 6 W. 1150.
in Frederick Bunn D. 1. C„ T. 3 H. It.
complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff in Jaw and equity, to fully correct said was quite general, the department of barn.
Adolf Majeske and wife to Royal E. 4 W. $7oo<).
public
works
denied
a
certificate
for
Rapid progress is being made in Tyler; 409.11 acres In Fat-lck Lynch
will apply to the Court for the relief description.
'
Sarah Wheeler (by Admr.) to John
a passenger and express stage run be leaving the Pacific highway between D. L. C. and
and Homestead
Homestead and
ami in
In Adam
Adam H- Smith; E 1-2 of lot 1, section 1 T
This
summons
is
published
by
author-1
prayed for in bis complaint filed herein.
tween Colfax and Walla Walla.
6 S. It. 8 W. $400.
Albany and Harrisburg. Big crews an Kohl D. I* C„ T. 5 S. R. 7 W. $10.
Hiram J. Maynard to John Henry
Hurry M White to Morie K. White;
working out of Tangent, Shedd, Hal
Siefken and wife; E. 5o ft. of Iota 1 tracta 6 und 9, Riverside Orchards.
sey and Harrisburg.
and 2, block 21, Hurley & I .urge's Add. $5.00.
Motor vehicle licenses for the year Newberg. $10.
1922 have passed the 118.000 mark, ac
Wm. O. McKinney to Claud Norris
cording to a report prepared by Carl and wife; 23 acres In Htephen Mc-
Or. Charlea Stewart and family of
Gabrielson. in charge of the state mo Kinney D. I a C., T. G H. R. 4 W. $1.
Oregon City, spent the day Sunday
tor vehicle department.
Annie C Paul to Malcolm A. Rees
with hia uncle, Z. Spangle and wife,
Quality of the 1922 wheat now being and wife; 100x60 ft. in McMinnville.
harvested In Umatilla county is bet $10.00.
George W. Epley of Sheridan Repub
L. O Parker to Orville B. Parker lican nominee! for County Commissioner
ter than was expected and much wheat
In the lighter lands of the county it and wife; lots 4 and 5, block 1. Chris waa transacting business in Dayton
tensens Add. to McMinnville. $3oo.
weighing up to No. 1 grade.
Wednesday.
Orville B. Parker and wife to Harry
Declaring the Oregon corporation of
I’erle Hogl« who is employed for the
I the Shaker church to be fraudulent lx,yd Coie and wife; part lots “J”
and
"p"
Saylors
Add.
•McMinnville. t*me be'ng at Forest Grove, Oregon.
members of the Indian Shaker church 13000.
whs home .with his family over Satur-
at Chiloquin are seeking divorce from
I^Bsie Ridings and husband to Stel- day night and Sunday.
jurisdiction of the corporation.
A. C. Koeppen of Pendleton war.
elected president of the Oregon State
Pharmaceutical association in session
In Roseburg, and Pendleton was select
ed as the site of the next conven
tlon.
First steps in the selection of a new
president of Albany college, to suc
ceed Dr. A. M. Williams, who an
nounced his resignation last week,
have been taken by the board of
trustees.
A new resort for Clackamas county,
situated on the banks of the Aber
nethy creek, about two miles from
Oregon City, and to be known as
Tamblyn park, was opened to the pub
lie on Saturday night.
The campaign inaugurated several
months ago by Albany college to ob-
tain a fund for the erection of build
ings on the new campus and also an
You had betterrphone
increased endowment fund will be
pushed actively this fall.
us to save you a pair of
A union high school composed of
these overalls — if you
three and a half districts has been
organized by the district boundary
Tcome in person.
I board of Lincoln county. The high
They won’t last long at
school includes lower Siletz bay and
the price!
Devil’s lake and Drift creek.
A fleet of six airplanes has been
ordered to proceed from Crlssy Field,
Calif, for duty in forest fire patrol
Kodak adds to fun and keeps it—¡n pictures.
work in Oregon. The planes were de
tailed from the army air service at the
iTC
neXt ho,iday Plan® delude a
requests of Oregon congressmen.
Kodak.
We
have
the one you want, and the
A resident of Wasco county for W
I years and a wagon train pioneer of
him and accessories as well. This is the place
Oregon,
George
R.
Snipes,
90
years
to come for the Eastman line of photographic
Affords full protection to street clothes
old, died at the family home near
and will please the boy. Come in medium
The Dalles, following an illness ex
tending over a number of months,
weight blue denim, triple sewed seams,
Construction of a 20 mile road at a
Kodaks—all autographic—$6.^0 up
attached suspenders.
cost of $10,000 to cut off miles of the
Brownies—$2.00 up
distance between the Century drive
and Davis, Odell and Crescent lakes,
will be started at once, H. L. Plumb,
No mater what your business is, you can
Deschutes forest supervisor, states.
On account of the unusual season
find uses for a suit of these work clothes.
which has brought on both the cherry
and the loganberry crop at the same
time, pickers for these fruits are at
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a premium in Dallas. Many fruit
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Daqlon, Ore^o 1
growers are endeavoring to get their
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crops
harvested
short-handed
and
are
J. W. Shippy, Mgr
Dayton, Ore
working overtime In order to gave
the fruit, which ripens faster than
it can be picked.
Eastern Cities
Southern Pacific Lines
Overalls for Man or Boy
$1.00 to $2.00 Suits are
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One-Piece Overalls for Men
The kind that look good and
wear like iron. Seems are
triple-stitched. Metal buttons
are riveted
An all-round
good work garment
Full
and roomy, giving plenty of
freedom of movement.
In khaki only
$2.85
Take a
KODAK
—and the Boy can do that
odd job without spoiling his
clothes!
with you
85c to $1.50
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WATSON’S PHARMACY