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THURSDAY, IHK DAI ION TKINUNK PAGE FOUR Portland, and is entirely without con sideration other than the property in volved. weighing over two hundred pounds, ROOSEVELT WOULD HE HAPPY TO KNOW THEM and has never needed the service of a physician except in cases of family increases. (From The Sheridan Sun) From Dave Cameron's old home town paper published in Newport, E. CORBETT GETS HOTEL IN TRADE FOR 200 ACRES Tennessee, which he showed The Sun this week, is extracted a statement (From The Telephone Register) of a North Carolina family residing Negotiations were terminated the near Newport that would cheer the hearty of the immortal Teddy were forepart of this week whereby Eli he still alive. The head of the family jah Corbett, county clerk, exchang is Phil Stamey and be is 45 years of ed his 200 acre farm on Three Mile age while he wife is only a year or lane which he has owned since 1914, two younger. They have been married for Hotel Herford. Portland. Hotel 24 years and are the parents of 22 Herford, 22nd and Haxel streets, was children. In this large family there formerly owned by W. E. Winslow, are five sets of twins, and the father Portland contractor and is a 42 room modestly admitted that the family residential hotel, now under lease. The transaction was handled by number would be added to in a short time. Mrs. Stamey is a large woman. Laeddmann and Company, realtors, NO CHARGE Knight Adjustment Co. WE GET RESULTS Offices at McMinnville, Hillsboro, and 502 Board of Trade Biulding, Portland, Oregon. NZHZNZNZKZMZHZNZMZKZKZWZNZNZNZXZKZMZNZKZNZMZHZKZMZMZK Best Wishes for Mr. and Mrs, Fay Robinson and daughter Marie, of Wendling, Oregon, A party of thieves, presumably are spending the holidays this week local artists, broke into the Moun at the home of the formers mother, tain View filling station at Yamhill Mrs. David Robinson and visiting their early last week and looted the place relatives and friends. of $(50 worth of Red Gate’s inner Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper and tub«*s and lessen quantities of elec tric light bulbs and patching material. daughter, Mrs. Alta Colgate, Mr. and Access to the office was gained by Mrs. Chester Foreman and fondly, drilling one of the panels out of the all of Willamette, and Mr. Norman front door and manipulating the Yale Beeler, of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. James Emerson and fam lock from the inside. The proprietor, T. J. Johnson, be ily of Longview, Wash., were Christ lieves the robbery to be the work of mas day guests at the home of Mr. local amateurs in search of spending nnd Mrs, Matt Warren. money. Only small articles were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson and taken, a new tire being left unmolest- daughter Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, oí Wendling, Ore- nn<i Mr«. Grover Johnson, gon ARRESTED IN FRISCO Chas, Hurt and non, al of R. F. Taylor, formerly of McMinn ville. was arrested Monday in San Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fanning, Francisco, charged with obtaining of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. money through the use of bad checks. Arthur Robinson and son David, of Charges are pending for this offense Dayton, were all guests at the Christ in Eugene, Tillamook and McMinn- mas party given at the home of Mrs. vill. Eugene officers left Wednesday David Robinson Christmas night. for San Francisco to take Taylor in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackman and custody and return him to Lane coun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackman spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Business Men Meet Monday Night N. Merrill in Mill City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Simpkins and KMSNZMSKXKZMXM2KSKXKSMCNXH family of Salem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Law rence Gorman and baby of Crab- PHONE BLUE 34 Newberg, ABSOLUTELY Boy's watch (New Haven) for 2 Sub. scriptiona. Bo y'a watch (Tip Top) tor 2 Sub scriptiona. Subacrlp Girl's fountain pen for tiona. Subacrlp Boy's fountain pen for tiona. Subacrlp Small Ansco Camera for tiona. Large Amicho Camera for 5 Subacrlp' tiona. Girl’s Vanity Caae for 2 Subscript tiona. Wrist watch for 6 Subscriptions. Christenson, of Dayton, and Mr. and Wm .Christenson and family Mr. and Mrs. George Foster were were Sunday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Salem visitors Monday. Christenson. Vincent Wolford, of Silverton, spent Christmas at the home of his sister, Business Men Meet Monday Night Mrs. Ed. Winger. Miss Ethel Jackman, of Salem, is spendin gthis week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackman. YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY GIVEN AWAY ZHZMZXZNZMZMZMZNZNZNZNZMZN Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morgaridge and family were Sunday guests at the Fred Reichstein home. Electric Supplies & Contracting Company Look PLEASANTDALE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards and family spent Christmas at the Wes ley Morgaridge home. The onion crop of the Unitisi States estimated at 29,680 carloads, yet only 25,240, in 1925, will be shipped out of the communities where grown. The number of sheep and lambs on feed December 1 was estimated at 200,000 greater than on the same date of 1925. GUARANTEED KNIFE Boy's Jack Knife for 2 Sub acriptions. Business Men Meet Monday Night CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Thompson and and Mrs. jons Ralph and Vernon were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch, Sherwood, and W. Elisha Manning, near McMinnville. W. Zivney, Oswego, each have about 400 sack of certified seed potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards nnd for sale. These are Burbanks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reich- have had two field and one bin in t in and family were Christmas day spection by the O. Reports uests at the home of Mrs. Mabel from county agents are that there is Gibson. a scarcity of certified seed in the pota to growing sections of the state. M. W. Mattechick, of McMinnville, Ralph Thompson, of Portland, and Business Men Meet Monday Night 110 Stories High 1927 BOYS and GIRLS PETTY THIEVES BREAK INTO YAMHILL FILLING STATION NEWSY REPORTS AS SEEN BY OUR FELLOW SCRIBES NO COLLECTION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, of Dayton, were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomp son. JANUARY ANY OF THE ABOVE WILL Bl OIYKN FOR NEW M R EN E W AL SU BS( 5RI PTIONS SEE THESE PRIZES IN OUR WINDOW. GET OUT AND HUSTLE. GIRLS AND BOYS, AND SEE WHO IS THE FIRST TO WIN A PRIZE. DAYTON TRIBÜNE REVIEWING 1926 By A. B. 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