— Real ■ 8 WiVT^ ¡OREGON NEWS N0TES t ^- a L K IO aF GENERAL !NTERBT o run es po .\ 's / n / a / r) Acting Mt your »tcad aw nndtr»tand that we mutt act in your spirit, performing tach tank u'ith revertnc* amt tender next with which your own hand» would perform if they could. The exxence of our rex/tonxihthty ts to curry out each detail tn the xpirit of u labor of love. Ladd's Funeral Home Mrs. Ora Ladd Thos. W. Ladd WHITE Sewing machines st Dem- aray’s Hardware stur«. Principal Events bi ths Wee’t Ih* Oregon Fir« Relief i* your own ¡ horn« company are you keeping your money at home. E. 8. Benson, agent 1 45tf. Briefly Sketched for 'nfoc- mation of Our Reader»? County aasossor« from 35 counties In Oregon held their annual confer­ ; ence at Salem last week. The recall movement against Har­ vey E. Cross, county judge of Clack­ amas county, was lost. Complete returns from the Salem SAVE MONEY by insuring your Plant Prunes for Profit precincts in the election show that property in the Fsrm*r*’ Mutual Fire The reason why you should plant John Gelys was elected mayor, Relict Assoriatior of Portland, Oregm,. Medford high school boy students The struugest and lagert Farmcis* As­ have put the taboo on any of their sociation in the stale. ln»ur*nc« in members wearing th« famed peon THEY EXCEL all other varietiee for profit 40 per cent larger .han ■ urce ovet ,15,1’00.000.00 and over 10,- pants. Italian; average weight per individual prune, 2S ounce*; contain 25 per 000 membea. FARMERS ONLY. For At the Elicone city election last cent more sugar; dried product this season, 24 pound* per bushel of b0 paiticulara see—William Leckband, week, the entire "yellow“ ticket, In pounds fresh fruit, or a net gain in weight of 4 pounds or 20 per cent more dried than is obtained from the common Italian prune, which will Day ton, Oregon, phone 57x3. 35tf dorsed by the patriotic societies, was not average to exceed 20 pounds of dried fruit per bushel elect ml INVESTMENTS AND LOANS. As our supply in this new variety is limited, orders should be placed Judge Charles Corey of Portland has soon. Apples, Pears, Cherries ano a complete line of other stock. Office Loan* on farm and city property at and packing shed 6 blocks due north of post office. presented to the state library at lowest rates. Mortgages, notes bunds Salem. 65 copies of his work on On and contracts buught and sold. K «p gon history your money busy day and night. See LAFAYETTE. OREGON Herbert R Satchwcll, new post the underaignoc fut mortgage invest­ master nt Shedd «Ince October 1, age ments. Sixteen years of safe invest­ about 50 years, dropped dead from ment* fur clients I* a record of met it. heart disease. Attorney B. A. Klika, C. N McArthur, for yenrs the re McMinnville, Oregon. presentative In congre*« for the third WHILE Sewing machine« st Dem- district, wn* defeated for re-election by Elton Watkins, democrat. aray’s Hardware »lure. Local and Long Distance Hauling In the three-cornered contest for ■For Sale: Oats and Vetch ready to mayor of Astoria, O. B Sitters de sow. $ 1.26 pet, hundred. Gray oats Gorman and B F. Stone by feated M cleaned and ready to sow »2.25 per a plurality of approximately too hundred. Kiley L. < lark. Phone Red Phone 13x4 Dayton, Oregon The first boys’ and girls' Industrial 64. club to organise in Linn county for the coming year Is at Franklin Butte 9 t>%%%%%M%w%%%%%wr*%*v%%v%%Awv*t*%**%**'******** %%**%^^***^*n^a school In the Scio neighborhood. What you would not wish done to The port of Astoria budget com yourself, do not unto other*.—Chinese. mittee has fixed the port tax on the NO COLLECTIONS ••••••*•*• NO CHARGE 1922 roll at »233.927.70 or »32.123 30 WE SUE IN OUR OWN NAME One should seek tor uilu's the Imp- S^ttlemvnu* Maile The Day We Collect If s tl an the amount In last year’s om pines* one desìi- KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY roll Buddl i t H. Ila boro Oregon McMinnville James R VanWinkle, Linn county assessor and brother of Attorney-Gen eral Vun Winkle, died at his home In Albany following several weeks' ill- ness. Twenty-one road districts of Marlon county have voted special road levies aggregating »34,474.86, according to reports received at the county clerk’s office The first of the 25 special road dis trtets In Linn county to report the voting of a special tax for road Im­ provement next year Is Rock Creek, near Gates. Scott A Eager of Dayton. Wash have purchased approximately 4.400, 000 board feet of yellow pine, Douglas fir and white fir in the Umatilla na- tional forest. The political race between George L. Quine and W L. Cobb for county Judge of Douglas county will proK Just received a shipment ably not be decided until the final of Oregon City Virgin count is made Wool mackinaws the best The compulsory education bill which to be found anywhere. Oregon adopted at last week’s election by a majority vote of more than 13,000 Priced $10.50 Is to be tested in the courts for Its constitutional right to live. The pear shipping season from the Rogue river valley Is about over, there being only about 20 cars yet to go. So At Bargains— All wool rub­ far 1309 ears of pears have been berized dress rain coats, shipped to the eastern market. formerly sold at $18.00, According to figures compiled by Specially priced $6.00. the Port of Portland, of 1,123 vessels clearing from the Columbia river dur­ Alligator rain coat full ing the first ten months of the present rubber lining $7.50 year. 913 carried the American flag. During the month of October the Oregon Growers’ association paid out of the Salem office to growers from various pools and for the packing and handling of prunes, a total of »722,- Possibly you prefer the un­ 901 67 We have an all wool blan­ brushed Tom Wye Knit Wheat shipments from the Colum- ket, heavy weight, yellow Jacket that is so popular bia river district between July 1 and November 1 reached 8,379,285 bush and white plaid or blue and and that wears well. el*, while for the same time in the white plaid, full size, The stitch is exclusive. It 1921-22 season they were 1(7,776,340 double This is the best makes a fabric that tailors bushels. The board of directors of the lower we carry. Priced and drapes as smoothly as Columbia Dairy association has fixed $8.00 serge yet is springy and 51 cent» a pound a« the price to be paid for butterfat delivered to It* A« elastic. They are the 4 An all wool knap blanket, toria creamery during the month of pocket style priced at full size, double, these are October. The voter* of Medford at la*t week * the best of their kind that election adopted a charter amendment can be bought. Price providing for a water comml*Rion to be appointed by the mayor and to $5.00 have full control of the water depart­ ment of the city. Other blankets priced at Charles A. Bigelow, commissioner $2.20—$2.50 -$3.00— $3.50 I of public affair«, was re-elected ami Red ball knee boots $5.00 per pair. ¡Stanhope S. Pier wa* elected, accord (ing to complete unofficial return« from 7.50 Red ball hip boots ¡all city precinct«, for city comml« Goodrich stright line «loner* in Portland. boots 4.50 C. W. Drake, 55, and William Mc- Teague, 45, are dead as the re«ult of U. S. rubber shoes can- being «truck by rocks flying from a 6.50 vas top 14 inches These are brand new and blast at the William Von der Hellen road camp on the Crater lake high U. S. Comet basket weigh 3 pounds, full size, way near Prospect. ball shoes 4.00 and are a bargain. They The assessment on all property In U. S. Regular basket can be used for the bed, Oregon, exclusive of public utilitlss, upon which the levy for 1923 will bo 2.95 ball shoes auto robe or cut up and made, will be slightly lower than the U. S. Rival tennis used for any thing in the present year, according to a report shoes for men 1.75 Issued by Frank Lovell, state tax com­ cloth line. Special pr. $3.50 missioner. The 1923 levy will bi 1 used on the tax rolls for 1922 and pro' ably Will be announced late In D«cc..,.ur, Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers McMinnville, Ore. Phone Blue 5 F'RM LOANS at lowmt rate of in- tereat Repsvment privileges atfer the first y eat. W in. its in. room 10 McMinnville Nat. Hk., McMinnville Oregon. 391 f. LEIGHTON ITALIAN PRUNE TREES LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO Dray and Transfer B. F. Potts SAVE MONEY By Trading With Miller Mercantile Co Mackinaw Rain Coats All Wool BLANKETS Men $8.50 Rubber Boots New Army BLANKETS VAMBII,!, ixtlMlg I »> O. r. Nu. M Entele Tnuisíer» Hlahl tn I. o.o p Ha|) Putti muun pgvlmi Emma K. -------- ----- t» Skit II I 111'1 Christensen; lots 5 unti 6. «ntl " 85 lot 7, block 16. Deakins 2nd Add. to QR. 0. C. GOODRICH Newberg, ,10.00. Albert P. Robertson to O. U. Robert son; block Hi. Dundee. ,10. Hone K. Taylor to John II. Taylor nnd wife; 50x100 ft. In J. II. Hoss D Day urn. Oregon L C-, T 3 H R 3 and 3 W. ,500. Thomas R Warner and wife to Junies U Warner; 33.13 nerns In l>av. id Ramsey D L C, T 3 8 R 3 W , 1000. ami Earl C. Wilson and wife to M H. Kondull; lots 1 nnd 6. and part of lot «. block 37. (ink Park Add. to McMinn­ ESTIMATES ville. ,10.00. Dayton, Ora. Elinor Pariah C. E Wright and wife to Archie C. Murray; lot 4 and part of 3, block 3, P W Chandler* 2nd Add McMinn ville. ,10. tmnhill county, Oregon, to Elmlna la still doing business al the um« old S. Gill; part lot 10, Hurley Krull latid «tend. Bring your shoe work to him. hu M »100. All work guarnntced Emmu O. Yocom and husband to Alice und Nina M Robortaoa; lot 3d. block I. Hill Croat Add. to Sheridan »10.00. J. C. Ainsworth and wife to W. K. Burke; Iota 3 to 7 Inc. and IU to 16 Inc., 18, 22, 25 and 26, Chehaleiu Hill. Physician 4k Surgeon »10.00. Hluckey HuOttUMl I Sur Ion. <>ra*un A. J. Barrell nnd wife to Spenoar Phor.es Olile» Heil 7X ltrs 7sx3 and Ethel Vedder; lot 1 and H .16 minutes hit 2, block 7, Dundee. »10. I J Geo. Uinnaon et al to F. W . Hun-1 saker and wife; 6 6 acres in H. Cosine I D L C, T 4 8 R 4 W. ,1. W. E. Burke and wife to A. C. and Clara Stanbrough; Iola 12. 14. lx and part of 11 und 13, Chrhalein General Kepdiring of dll Kinds Hill. ,10.600. Ix>luh Burtt nnd husband to Char-f PLOW WORK and PLOW SHARK GRINDING lotte A. Put ter non; lot !6. 1 xmgview Acres. ,1. C. A. Cavell to Kdward L Trunde: lol* 1, 2 and 3, block I, Cavell's Add.! ' ewherg. »300. F. D. Culver and wife to Ella M. I Mar i ; tmall tract In .McMinnville ,1 lads V. Cummin* et al lo Clara J. : Davin: lot "5 and KU of 36, Collego .Md McMinnville. ,10. F. < Æ DAuiela to F, M Arnold; 24x70 ft fiy ’herl-tun. ,10. 1.1111e M. Elliott and husband lo Oa- nr and Mattie Pahn; 12 acro» In E. Led welt I) L c. T 2 S H 5 W »1600 A. Thompson Hamilton and wife to i Mary F. Fowler, lots I and 2, Wheni- land. Jiopoo Thomas Herd and wife to Gail M Wells and wife; 60x94 ft. In Newberg ,10.00. YAMHILL COUNTY Heien M. Hewitt and husband to | William Crlppu; lota 21 and 22. Yam- bill Walnut Grove*. »1800. J. H. GIBSON, President Growers Packing Corp.; lots 1, 2, nnd Fred A. Hurncr and wife to Oregon The only Abstiact Board The total amount of money needed by the said City of Dayton during the fiscal year beginning Jan- miry 1, 1923. nnd ending December 31, 1923, ia estimated in the following bud- get and includes the an ounts to be received from all source«. BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF UENEPAL FUND PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. Marshal Salary ..... .......... 2. Recorder Sulary...... ....... . 3. Treaatirer Salary ______ 4. Attorney Salary......... ... . Total Personal Service ,226.00 . «0.00 . 26.00 25.00 ...» 336.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Supplies and Material................ 2. Telephone............ ............... 3 Wood... ............................. ......... 4. PoHtHge............................... 6. Advertising and Printing .... Totul Material and Supplies S2(N).OO . 7.50 26.00 MB 20. (X) »266.00 ! MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: 1. 2. Rent ................................................... Light 3. 4 6. Repairs of Building« Street Improvement« Labor Total iZgintenunce ..nd Repair« » 12 (X) 910 00 10. (X) 'XXt.(X) 76. (X) »1307 DO INDEBTEDNESS: I 2 infer- « on Roods Interest on Floating Indebtedness Tot I Iodebir ii. ess »240 (X) 165 Ul ......... ....... EMERGENCY EXPENSE! To : 1 Emeigericy...... ......... GRAND TOTAL »396 (X) »040 29 »2832.» W. T H. TUCK Eli, City Recorder.