THEIR HEARTS NOT BURIED .A R E I N C E — ;— : B U T T practice in all tho coarta of tl C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, Mortgagee and all legal pápeos. Ab- -1 u ... A recently proved will contained the clause that the deceased "wished hla heart to be separated from hia body and preserved in spirits." The request, though a singular one, ta not without precedent la 1900 Lord Barton made a similar request and nine years earlier the Marquees of Bute ordered that his heart should be conveyed to the Mount of Olives for burial, lid s was done by hla widow. Robert Brace enjoined a sim­ ilar duty on his retainer Douglas, who may or may not have acceded to the demand. * Shelly’s hear« Is suppoeed to have been rescued by Trelawney during the cremation of the poet, but there la In­ sufficient evidence oa the point Da­ vid Livingstone’s body, rests in West­ minster abbey, bat bis heart lies un­ der a tree in Africa, and the exact spot is marked by a tall obelisk sur­ mounted by a cross, raised by the Royal Geographical society. IW a l n k l l l i f ___ I f ^ K — ur. D Kdipn it . van wann Pirat Pekingese Deg Brought to Eu­ rope a Present From the Em- press of China. D E N T IST DR. A Pekingese dogs have been known to the western world little more than half a century. During the looting of the Imperial palace at Peking, an Eng­ lish soldier picked op a dog belong­ ing to the empress. Her attendants attacked tbe Tommy en masse. He suggested that th* dog be sent as a gift from the empress to Queen Vic­ toria. The plan was agreed to and tho dog was sent to Buckingham palace, where he was known as Looty. Other dogs took exception to his appear­ ance and made him wish he were back in China. When the prince and princess of Wales returned from a trip to the continent, the princess per­ suaded tbe queen to let her take him to her home at Sandringham. The prinedas thought Looty’s loneliness should be ended, since he couldn’t make friends with any English dog. so she sent to China for a mate of his own kind. The fad started by the princess was taken up by London society and the breeding o f Pekingese dogs be­ came so popular that London dog shows have sometimes been devoted exclusively to the new type. M . D A V IS DENTIST E. A. ROMIG,M. D. PHYSICIAN ana SURGEON Office in First N at’I Bank Bldg. ( W Ottcc Black 8; Re*. Cray 8 J D R .T H O S . W . H E S T E R J v, Physician am i Surgeon * Office in Dixon Building * « r w * O ffice W W u 22. R « . W hite 11 J Statement of Ownership, M anage­ ment, Circulation, etc., Required By the Act of Congress of August 84, 1912, Of Newberg Graphic published weekly at Newberg, Oregon, for Oc­ tober, 1918, State of Oregon. Coun­ ty of Yamhill, before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, personally ap­ peared E. H. Woodward, who, hav­ ing been duly affirmed according to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor and Publisher of the New­ Methods berg Graphic, and that the following is, to the best of;his knowledge and Location 110 North Street belief, a true statement of the own­ ership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required the Act of August 24, 1912, em­ bodied in section 443, Postal Laws H O D S O N & E L L IO T T and Regulations, printed on the re­ verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing ed­ itor. and business manager is E. H. Woodward. Newberg, Oregon. 2. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of- total amount of E C. A R N E T T , P rep . ’ bonds, mortgages, or other securi­ Raring Tracking af g l Kinds ties are. none. Under new ménagement. Satniectory »enrice. E. H. Woodward, Editor and Pub­ Call Commercial Stable, Cor. Fiat A School St». lisher. Phoae Black 112 Newberg. Oregon Affirmed to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September. 1918, F. A. Morris. My commission expires February EZRA H AYES 1, 1921. I NEW BERG - - OREGON I UNDERTAKERS mi ! NOTARY PUBLIC AND FIRE INSURANCE > Office 902, Third St. Will answer \ with seal at call and go out into > the country if called for. Per- Adm inistrator’s Notice of Final Set' tlement Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estate • feet work. Pfcone White 173 o f John Baker, deceased, has filed his final account as-said administrator in the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that said Court PHONE RED 202 has appointed Monday, October 7th, 1918, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day as the day and hour for the hearing of objections to said final account Residence 1332 Portland Road and the settlement thereof. Now therefore all persons Interest­ ed in the estate of said decedent are hereby notified and required to ap­ pear at the County Court room at tbe Court House at McMinnville, said County and State, at said time, to then and there show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be settled, allowed and approved, and said estate forever and finally set­ tled and raid administrator dis­ charged. Dated September 5th, 1918. 8. L. Parrett, Administrator of the estate of John Baker, deceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for Estate. First Issue September 6, 1918. Last Iuue October 3, 1918. Uvt Stock C mmksìm Merchant Plum ber of 3SOS.9 frat to the northwest corner o f u U claim, thence north 88 degree« 44 minutes, east 187.0 feet, thence north no degrees 7 minutes, west «81.0 Holland - Washington feet, thence south 89 degrees Mortgage Company, a 18 minutes, west 2256.1S feet, corporation. thence south 64 degrees 34 Plaintiff, minutes, west 488.7 feet, thence VB. y. south no degrees 17 minutes, Oregon A Washington west 817.1 feet, thence south Land Company, a corpo­ 62 degrees 26 ’ minutes, west ration. E. S. Talbott, Ada 563.8 feet, thence south 89 de­ M. Talbott, his wife. Ha­ grees, west 854.7 feet to begin­ zel tì. Growdon, J. P. ning, containing three hundred Growdon, her husband, ten and ninety-two hundredths Frank W. Fenton, D. M. (310.92) acres, according to Woodside, W illiam A. the plat thereof on file in the Glover, W. B. Hanley, L. office of the County Recorder of Pause, C. P. Scott, S. Yamhill County, Oregon, filed Gould, Ida M. Wilson, J. for record In said office, October A. Tilley, J. D. Swank, JE. 25th, 1910. A. Easley. G. D. Gunn, Tract B. Also the following Charles D. Gunn. J. Con­ described real property situated way, W. H. Chapin, Mt. in the County of Yamhill, State Hood Land Company, a of Oregon, particularly bounded corporation, B. F. Hart, and described as follows, to-wit: E. Burling, T. C. Staley, The west half of the south­ G. E. Miller,, sometimes west quarter ( w ^ of s w % ) of known as Glenn E. {Mil­ section (7 ), and the west half ler. N. W. Merrifield, of the northwest quarter ( v ^ Wilhelmina Kuehne, S. of nw^4) of section eighteen Marr. and Jane Doe Marr, (1 8) in township five (6 ) his wife. south, range five (5 ) west of Defendants. the Willamette Meridian; the To W. B. Hanley, L. Pauze. Ida M. southeast quarter ( se ) and Wilson, J. A. Tilley, E. A. Easley, the southeast quarter of the G. D. Gunn. Charles D. Gunn, J. southwest quarter (se ^4 of sw Conway, B. F. Hart, G. E Miler, ) ; the southwest quarter of E. Burling, N. W. Merrifield, Mt. the northwest quarter (sw^4 of • Hood Land Company, S. Marr, and nw^4) and the west half of the Jane Doe Marr, his wife. Defend­ southwest quarter ( w f t of sw ants; *4 ) of section twelve (1 2 ), and the northeast quarter (ne^4), In the name of the ¡¡State of Oregon, the north half of the southeast you are hereby required to appear quarter (n % of se^4), and the and answer the complaint filed north half o f the northwest against you in the above entitled quarter (nMi of nw^4) of sec­ suit on or before October 26th, 1918, tion thirteen (1 3 ), township said date being more than six weeks five (5 ) south, range six (6 ) from the date of the first publication west o f the Willamette Merid­ of this summons and being- the time ian. containing eight hundred prescribed for such appearance by two and twenty-two hundredths the order for publication of summons (802.22) acres, more or less. entered herein; and if you fail to so Commencing at the southeast appear and answer, for want thereof corner of section (7 ), township plaintiff will apply to the court for five (5 ) south of range five (5 ) the relief demanded in its complaint, west, in Yamhill County, State n a m e ly —that a decree be entered of Oregon; thence north fifty- in the above entitled court and cause three and thirty-three hun­ adjudging that plaintiff have and dredths (53.33) chains; thence recover from the defendant Oregon dk west sixty and no hundredths Washington Land Company, by vir- chains thence south tue of the mortgage dated September fifty-three and thirty-three 14th, 1912, and recorded in Book 39, hundredths (53.33) chains to beginning at page 605, of the official the south line of Bald section records of mortgages upon real prop­ seven (7 ), and the southwest erty on file in the office of the coun­ corner of the pre-emption claim ty recorder of Yamhill County, Ore­ gon , on account of tbe notes thereby • o f James Galloway; thence east sixty and no hundredths secured and assumed by said defend­ (60.00) chains to the place of ants, the following sums, to-wit: beginning. containing three 872,450 with Interest thereon at the hundred and twenty (320) rate of 10 per cent per annum from acres, more or less. September 1st, 1917; $3,500 as an Together with all the water attorney’s fee herein, besides its costs rights appurtenant to said lands and disbursements in this cause; or owned by said mortgagor and that said mortgage be by said de­ used by it in the Irrigation and cree foreclosed and the property cov­ cultivation of said lands, ered thereby be directed sold by the whether based on appropriation, sheriff of said Yamhill County to purchase or ownership of stock satisfy said decree in .whole or in in a corporation furnishing wa­ part; that the defendants and each ter. or from any other source, and all Of them be forever barred and together with any water rights foreclosed of all right, title and in­ that might thereafter be ac- terest in the property covered by * quired by said mortgagor for said mortgage, or any part thereof, the benefit of said lands during except the statutory right of redemp­ the term of said mortgage. tion, and granting plaintiff such fur­ This summons is served upon you ther relief as to the court may seem by publication thereof by order of proper. The property covered by said the Hon. H. H. Belt, a judge of the mortgage is situated in Yamhill above entitled court, which order County, Oregon, and therein de­ was made and entered herein on the 7th day of September, 1918. The scribed as follows: date of the first publication hereof Tract A. Tracts four (4 ) to is September 12th, 1918. The date thirty-two (32) inclusive, and of its last pnbiication is October all of tract three (3 ), except 24th. 1918. that portion of said tract three Wood, Montague & Hunt, (3 ) described as follows: be­ M. M. Mattbiessen, ginning at the southeast corner Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1310 Yeon of said tract numbered three Bldg., Portland, Oregon. (3 ), thence west along the south 1» the Circuit Court of the State j Oregon for Yamhill County line thereof, a distance of two hundred (200) feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said tract a distance of two hundred and seventeen (217) feet; thence east parallel with the south ifne of said tract' a distance of two hundred (200) feet to the east line of said tract, thence south along the east line of said tract to the place of beginning of tbe North­ western Land A Improvement ’ Co.’s property No. 2, being that part of sections eighteén (18) and nineteen (1 9 ), township five (5 ) south, range five (5 ) west of Willamette Meridian, Yamhill County, Oregon, de­ scribed as follows, to-wit: The initial point is a stone 8x12x1$ at the northwest corner of section nineteen (197, town- ship five (6 ) south, range five (5 ) west of Willamette Meridi­ an, Oregon, thence south on range line between ranges five (5 ) and six (6 ) west 2849.2 feet to ' (4 post between > sec­ tions nineteen (19) and twenty- four f2 4 ), thence north 88 de­ grees 58 minutes, east 3846.3 feet to wes( line of the T. J. Yocom Donation Land Claim, thence north no degrees 35 min­ utes west along west line of raid Donation Land Claim Hotioe of Fiati Settlement of Estate Notice of Final Settlement of letale In the county court of the state o f In the county oourt of the atate of Oregon, for the county of Yam­ ; Oregon for the county of Yamhill. | Notice is hereby given that Marie hill. Tangen, Administratrix of the estate Notice Is hereby given that Fred I of Knudt L. Tangen. deceased, has L. Ames haa filed in the above nam­ filed in the above entitled court, bar ed court hla final account of hia Ad­ final account of her Adminiatratton ministration o f the estate of Lethe of the estate of Knudt L. Tangen. de­ M. Ames, deceased, and that said ceased, and that said court has ap­ court has appointed Saturday, the pointed Saturday, the second day o f second day of November, A .' D. November, A.'D. 1918, at ten o'clock 1918, at ten o’clock in the forenoon in the forenoon of said day, aa the as the time, and the county court time, and the county court room, in room in the court house In the city the oourt house in the city of Mc­ o f McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Minnville. and state of Oregon, a* state of Oregon, as the place, for the the place, for the hearing of the hearing of said account and the ob­ Bald account and the objections, i f jections if any thereto, at which any thereto, at which time and place time and place any and all persons any and all persona interested in Interested In said estate may appear said estate, may appear and file ob­ and file their objections In writing jections in writing to said account, to the said account or to any partic­ or any particular Item contained ular item contained therein, and therein, and contest the same and contest the same, and show cause, if show cause, if any exists, why said any exists, why said estate should estate should not be forever and fi- not be forever and finally settled, j nally settled, and said Administra­ and said Administrator discharged trix discharged, and her bondsmen and his bondsmen exonerated. exonerated. Fred L. Ames. Date of first publication October Administrator of the estate of Lethe i 3. 1918. M. Ames, deceased. Date of last publication October Date of first publication October 3, 1918. ’ * Marie Tangen, , Date of last publication October Administratrix^ of the estate o f 31, 1918. Knudt L. Tangen, deceased. Monday, Sept. 30 Address the A n d a shed for your G^et a fe w pieces o f S P A U L D I N G ’S LUMBER A n d be prepared Phone W h ite 26 Subscribe now for the NewberK Graphic. Standard Oil for Moti * ; Farm and Stock Sales, Real Estate ’ 1 Phone 19a25 for dates and terms N. P. NELSON The Popular NEWBERG UPHOLSTERING X MATTRESS SHOP Upholstered Furniture re­ paired andrecovered. M at­ tresses renovated good as new. Call or address J. H U B E R , N ew berg, Ore. Motor 0 3 More Z E R O L E N B is used for au­ tomobile* on the Pacific Coast than all other oils combined. 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