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MEAT WELSH LECTURER C0MII«
U nited S te te « O fficer*
Nephew of Cavid Lloyd Georg* to
H er* boon ia Lyceum.
P ia
............................. WooAow Wil»oa
Vice Prrej e t .............. . T W R. Manhall
Secretary oi Stale .......... -, Robert R. I *aii«g
Secretary of TrraMiry^ . ...W a . G. McAdoo
Secretary ot Wa« ...................... -N . D. Bakel
Secntaiy of Navy
..............Joraphu* Damek
Secretary ei lalenot . . ___ Fraakba K Laao
Atto ran y Genetal .......Tkoaut W. Gragwy
Poftmarter General ..... Albert S. Burle*»
Secretary oi Agncahuie ....... David F. Hurto*
Sacrate? oi Cowwora...... Wm. B. Red&eU
Secretary oi Gabor.............. War B. Wikoa
Suprem e C ourt
CW4 Jurt.ce
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.............. .... EdwardD. White
Joraph McKenna
\wonrtr Jurtxe
Awociate Jurtice .......... ............W. R. Day
........ O. W, Holme*
Awociale Jurtice
. Lewi* D. Brand»
Awodale Jurtice
John H. Clarke
Awociale Jurtice
Mahlon fl'itney
Awociale jurtice
Wilb. Vandevanter
Awoctee Jurtice
J .G McReynold*
Awociale Jurtice
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C ourt, Oregon
..............W. R. Gilbert
Chete Judge.....
Dirtnct ludae ... .............Cha*. E. Wohrertoa
Arthur Walwyn Evans.
......... R. S. Bean
Dutnct Juche
Arthur
Walwyn Evans, nephew of
......Joba
Montag
Mawkal...........
David
Lloyd-George,
son of the great
....
..............G.
H.
Manti
dwk ..
R e* me» Welsh revivalist, will be here soon
Animo )
on the Lyceum course and bis lecture
will be one of the longest remembered
U. S. Senator*
events of the season. He is undoubt­
C a y EL Ckamberlaia.....................Portland
edly one of the most brilliant men
C W I_ McNary............................ Sale»
who have come upon the American
M em ber* o f Congress
platform in the last decadf.
He contrasts in telling comparisons
Fiat Dirtact ...........WiKt C Hawley. SaWaa
Second Dirtnct........N. J. Sienna. The Dalle* the weakness and strength of America
Hard Dirtnct.........C N. McArthur. Portland from a Welshman's viewpoint. Often
he hits hard but be hits a constructive
blow. In tbe opinion of press and pub­
S tate O fficers
lic this great Welsh orator is contrib­
SuprawfjC part
uting the sanest criticism and the
C W Jurtrce........... ............ That. A . McBride most fervent tribute to our country
A wo rise jurtice...............Chorlet A. John* that has been heard In many years.
,Awn rial* Irate*..................... Hoary J. Bean
.Lawrence T. Herat NO COUNTRY FOR POOR MAN
date Jarticc............... George H. Burnett
cine Jartice...................Hr ary L. Brntna Brazilians A re Compelled to Pay Ex­
date Jartice...................Conrad F. Oboe
traordinarily High Price* for All
ths Necessaries o f Life.
Executive D epartm ent
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At Sale»
R io de Janeiro, the most wonderful­
mot.........................Jams Wkbycowbe ly reconstructed city In the world, was
also, until recently, one o f the most
te y o t Stale................. Ben W. Ofcott
: Trratutrr.................... Thowaa B. Kay pleasure loving. Today the president
■toy General................ George M. Brawn la endepvoring to Instill, war economy'
Into the nation before it feels the brant
. Pnbbc ltartractioa........................ J. A . Churchill
o i war— a by no means easy task.
Printer.................................Artbar W. Lawrence
Economy is not easily preached in a
. . . Harrey Wells country where state lotteries are o f
........... O. P. H oi dally, and public holidays o f all too
H. J. ScbaUerwan frequent, occurrence. The most popu­
............ W .N . Bennett lar o f the latter la the carnival, which
....... IX. W. H. Lytle occupies the four days preceding Ash
Wednesday.
A t P ortlan d
Brasilians who complain o f the high
...........John D. Mickle cost o f living will probably wish to pee
Dwry
Gerne W a rd «
........ Cad D. Shoemaker w ar economy continued in times ‘ of
Fab Warden..
...............R. E. Clanton peace. It costs about $7.20 a day to
Haahb Oftce.
.I.D t. I t EL L. Hoh lire at aH comfortably in Rio. Some
......... Charlea F. Beebe manufactured articles are now difficult
to obtain, and the cost o f everything
S ecre ta ries S ta te Boards
“ owing to the war” and the colossal
Fablic S avin Cow......... Ed ¡Wright, Salew protective tariffs. Is such as to make
Medical Exawtner . Frank F. Wood. Portlaod unaccustomed English folks feel faint
Hrahb . . ...... Dr. R. E. L . Hok. Portlaod with terror. A ready-made drill Jack­
e t though cheaper in back streets, will
Slate Fair....,................ A . H . Le*. Sole» be commonly priced at $10.80 In shops
Horticulture......... Hoary EL Doacb. Portlaod on the Avenida Rio Branco. A tailor-
Laach ......................... G. G. Brown, Salon made man's suit will cost about $50.—
Tax'Com mmio. .......Frank K. Lovell. Sale»
From the United States Nkval Insti­
Stole Library ............ Cornelia Marvin. Salew tute Proceedings.
Phwraacy .............. Roy M. Plummer. Salem
Dratirtry.................... . H. H. Oirnger. Salem
P aa rt Lands.......... . Percy A Cuppa, Salem
F avert nr.........................F. A . Elliott. Salem
H eads o f S ta te In s titu tio n s
Lhnveraty..... ............ P. L. Campbell. Eugene
Agncukuial College......... W. J. Kerr, Corchila
Normal School . J. H. Ackerman, Moomouth
B&ad ................ ...........May Moore*.Salem
MaSe*............. ..........E. S. mieaghart. Salem
Feeble Miaded...................J. N. Smith. Salew
lanee... ...................R. E. L. Sterner. Salem
Pcartenbary ............Cha*. A . Murphy. Salem
Traiaing School............. L. M. Gilbert, Salem
Solchen' H ook ...........R. C. Markee, Rowburg
Bureau ol M a o ......... H. M. Park*. Portland
Tnbacuiar Hcaprtal ... G. C Beilmger. Salem
Iatoar. EL Oregon W. D. McNary, Pendleton
Girh in. School .. Matgaret L. Mann. Salem
T w e lft h J u d ic ia l D is tric t
Jadge ......................... Harry H. Bek. Dalla*
Proracut oc .......... ..R. L. Conner, McMinnville
C o u n ty O ffic e rs
County Judge.........W . W . Nickte.McMinnville
__ S. EL Cummaa. McMinnville
................ W . S. Alloa. Dundee
.......C. B. W lluro, McMinnville
.W . G'Headeooa
........Marte Milla
....A liceli- Adam.
....H . S. Maloney
........ S. S. Duncan
.......H.W .Hem ng
.Carey Tilbury
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...........J. H. Cook
...... A lw G r e w
M e m b e rs o f L e g is la tu r *
.............. W. T. Vmtoo. McMmaville
................ lia C. Barba, Willrttthu
................... W . W LuAger, LaFayette
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New berg Lodge No. I(M A . F.
A A. M. Regular meeting
Second and Fourth Thursday
evening* o f each month.
Visiting brothers always welcome,
djr order W. H. Woodworth, W. M..
.
John Larkin, Secretary.
8 H IL O H R E L IE F CORPS NO. 28.—
Turning From Geld to gllvar.
The Yukon is turning from gold to
silver mining. While the value o f tbs
Presbyterian
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former, or Us purchasing power, has
decreased, that •of silver has been
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., doubled. There Is great activity In two
Henry Craw_ superintendent.
R a l­ sliver bearing ;ro*9 tributary to Daw-
con, the Mayo district on the upper
ly Day exereclsefi.
Stewart river and along-the Twelve-
Morning worship at 11, “ Chris­
mile creek. These, fields are 150 miles
tian Friendship." Church Rally.
apart. Silver was discovered In the«
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, led by areas years ago, but no work was ever
Harold Lee, "Count Your M ercies." done.
The Canadian government has dis­
At 7:30 annual roll call service,
members answering to name with patched a party o f geologists to In­
verse or word or letter.
Special vestigate the prospects o f devaloplng
the silver mining industry in this see-
music.
tion.—Dawson City Dispatch.
Wednesday at
7:30, "R em em ­
bering". Deut. vlll, followed at 8:30
Old T ree« Bearing.
by the Mission Study class in "A n
A good deal is heard ubout the tem­
African T ra il.” A ll are invited.
porary nature o f fruit trees, and It has
l>een a large factor In preventing
planting in this region, says an Kllens-
Friends
burg. Ore., dispatch. There seems to be
an Impression that in a dozen yeurs or
The Sunday school w ill open at so r pple and pear irees are down and
9:45 a. m., 15 minutes earlier than out.
To those who hold such an Idea a
usual.
visit to the orchard o f John Catlln, on
Morning meeting at 11, sermon the west side o f the river, will be an
subject. “ The Church God's W ar eye opener. These trees are carrying a
Machine."
phenomenal load o f fruit this year
end look as though they may he pro­
Junior C. E. 3 p! m.
ducers fo r years to come, yet they
Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p m.
were planted In 1878— forty years ago.
Evening service 7:30 p. m., sub­
ject. “ Protecting Our Possibilities."
Hotice to Creditors '.
N E W B E K G CHURCH SERVICES
Christian
The subject o f the m orning ser­
mon w ill be. "T h e Challenge o f
C hristianity.”
In the evening the subject w ill
be. “ The man who sold his birth­
right for a mess o f pottage."
Baptist
The sermon fo r next Sunday at
the Baptiat church Is on the sub­
ject. "H ig h e r Ground.”
In the evening the sermon topic
w ill be,. "T h e F ool”
This ia the
second o f a series on the same sub­
ject.
W e in vite you to worship
w ith us and to bring your friends
with you.
The other services o f the day
that w ill interest you are, Sunday
school at 10 o’clock a. m. and the
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. “ Come
thou with us and we w ill do thee
good.”
West Chehalem Church
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned has by an order o f the
county court o f the state o f Oregon
for the county o f Yam hill, been ap­
pointed as Adm inistrator o f the
estate o f Mrs. R. J. Sallee, deceased,
and that be has duly qualified as
such Administrator.
Now, therefore, all persons hav­
ing claims againBt said estate are
hereby notified and required to
present the same, verified aa re­
quired by law, to the said Adm in­
istrator, at his office, 103 Main
street, in the city o f N ew berg* Yam ­
h ill county, state o f Oregon, within
six months from tbe date o f the
i first publication o f this notice.
L. F. Hall,
Adm inistrator o f the estate o f Mrs.
R. J. Sallee, deceased.
Date o f first publication Novem ­
ber '21, 1918.:
Date of last publication Decern
her 19, 1 9 1 8 .'
Subscribe fo r the Graphic and get
the home news.
Executor’s Notice of Final
ment
Settle*
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor o f the las'
W ill and Testament o f Martha E.
Kramer, deceased, has filed his f i ­
nal account as said Executor In the
County Court o f Y am hill County.
Oregon, and that said Court has ap­
pointed Monday, December 16. 1918,
at 11 o’clock a. m. o f said day and
hour fo r the hearing o f objections
to said fin al account and the settle-
ment thereof.
Now, therefore, all per>on-i Inter
tested in the estate o f said decedent
are hereby -notified and required
to appear at the County Court room
Almost Lest Precious Card.
at the Court House at McMinnville,
One o f those “ absentee registrants”
¡said County and State, at said time,
signed up at the city postnffice one
to then and there show cause, i f
day last week, and received bis reg­
1 ady there be. why said account
istration card fo r transmission to his
should not be settled, allowed and
local board In his home town.
¡approved, and said estate forever
This man must have been an absent-
and fin ally settled and said execu­
minded registrant as well, as the *e-
tor and his bondsmen discharged.
qncl will show. He ralinly placed the
registration card in an envelope, ad­
Dated Novem ber 14th, 1918.
dressed the envelope to his local
Henry W. Kramer,
bourd. put on the stamp, and walked
Executor o f the last W ill and Tes­
out Into the street.
tament o f Martha E. Kramer,
As he passed a trash box he dropped
CHRISTMAS THIS Y E A R
deceased.
the letter into the opening and went
Clarence Butt,
his way with a clear conscience of
Attorney for Estate.
W ill mean more than ever to
having done his first duty under the
man power law.
thoughtful people, but it w ill not First Issue Novem ber 14.
I.ucktly for him, a postman coming
Last Issue December 12. '
out o f the building saw tbe mistake be a season o f extravagance; only
he made and rescued the letter from w orth-w hile Christmas presents w ill Executor’s Notice of Final Settle­
the trash. By this time the registrant be given.
•
ment
had boarded a car, so the letter car­
F or nearly one hundred years
rier dropped the letter containing the
Notice is hereby given that the
The Youth's Companion has been
precious card Into the letter box.—
undersigned executor o f the last
the
popular
Christmas
present.
It
Washington Star.
always has been the best present W ill and Testament o f Elizabeth
for so little money, because the pa­ Ann Richards, deceased, has filed
Birdmen’s Patron Saint.
The cardinal archbishop o f West­ per means so much to the fam ily his final account as said executor
minster, who has Initiated the Gnlid life and continues to come every in the County Court o f Yam hill
o f St. Michael fo r Airmen, Invites all week throughout the year.
County, Oregon, and that said Court
Roman
Catholic airmen “ to place
In these serious times the Youth’s has appointed Monday, December
themselves under tbe protection o f SL
C o x ia n ion
is worth
more Jhan 2nd, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m. of
Michael by Joining the guild.”
No
ever.* It costs Just the same— 12 said day as the day and hour for
one could desire a doughtier champion,
remarks a Londdn paper, bnt tbe for 52 issues. It's tbe best $2 that tbe hearing o f objections to said fl-
choice o f the Russian airmen, who In can be invested in a fam ily, and | nal account and the settlement
the early day* o f the war decided on when givin g The Companion you thereof.
N ow therefore, all- persons inter­
Elijah as their patron saint, is per­ give only the best.
haps even more plausible. It is, at all
Don't
miss * Grace
Richmond's ested In the estate o f said decedent
events, plain that these days have great serial, Anne Exeter, 10 chap­ are hereby notified and required to
given an entirely new meaning to the ters. beginning December 12.
appear at. the County Court room
phrase, “ prince o f the powers o f the
at
the Court House at McMinnville,
The follow in g special offer is
air.”
said County and Stats, at said time,
made to new subscribers:
1. The Youth's Companion— 52 to then and there show cause, if
Used Liquer äs Bait.
any there be. why said account
issues
o f 1919.
Th e burgomaster o f Arnsberg, West­
2. A ll the remaining weekly is­ snould not be settled, allowed and
phalia, Germany, having fatted in all
approved, and the money a i4 per­
endeavors to Induce the fanner* o f the sues of 1918.
neighborhood to bring in supplies,
3. The Companion Home Calen­ sonal property In the hands o f said
placed this advertisement In the* local dar for 1919.
executor
distributed,
end
said
newspaper “Tbix municipality will bay
A ll the above for only $2.00, or estate forever and fin a lly settled
all agricultural product* for cash at
and M id executor discharged.
you may include
government prices. Every person who
Dated October 31, 191$.
4. McCall's Magazine— 12 fash­
delivers 100 pounds o f broad grain or
Thomas Tyndall,
ion
numbers.
A
ll
fo
r
only
$2.50.
B00 pound* o f potatoes will receive a
Executor o f the last W ill and Testa­
The
two
magazines
may
be
sent
to
ticket entitling him to bay a bottle of
ment o f Elizabeth Ann Richards,
brandy or ram at reduced prices from separate addresses if desired.
Meetings liekl the 2nd and 4th Thura- die municipal cellar*.” Within twenty-
dnjr o f each month at 2:30 P. M. in the foor hour* the cellars were empty and
the resident* of Arnsberg enjoyed the
I. O. O. » . Hall.
BrM square meal they had had for
Minnie V. Byers , Pres,
i L . Snow, Sac.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., De
V ere Fendall. superintendent. .
* Church services at l l a. m:
Young Peoples' meeting at 7:30
p. m.
Theme fo r the morning service,
"T h e Great B attle." The man who
says that he desires to save his own
soul and to u plift humanity and
then refuses to identify himself
with the Christian church reminds
us o f the soldier who goes forth to
fig h t and at the same time w ill
not co-operate with the organized
Jrmy.
Back o f every great and
good reform is the church. " A rut
is a groove w ith fhe ends knocked
out.”
Some folks persist in bury­
ing themselves
before
they
are
quite dead.
Last Sunday there was an in­
crease of thirty-six in the number
in attendance and still there is a
chair for you. W ill you come? G il­
bert Shambaugh, of • Pacltic Col­
lege, Pastor.
The Youth’s Companion,
Commonwealth Ava. and St. Paul Clarence Butt,
Attorney for Estate.
St., Boston, Mans.
New
subscriptions received
at P i n t Issue October >1.
November Sf.
this office.
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Whan In nssd o f Job printing get
C LAR EN C E B U T T
It at the Oraphlc office.
Will practice In all the courts o f the
*iete. Special attention given to pro­
bate work, the writing o f «feeds, mort­
gages, contracts and the drafting o f all
In the County Court o f the State of Isgal papers.
Newberg, Oregon
Oregon for the County o f Yam ­ O r r ic * —Second Floor in Union Block
hill.
In the matter o f the estate o f Jacob
H. Ingle, Deceased.
To E. A. Ingle, Mary I. Campbell,
T. J. Ingle, Sarah Erb, Martha J.
f
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Houser, Angie Sutter, Dell N.
Practice in all courts; Probete, Deeds,
Lorenson, W ilbur Ingle, Oca I. Mortgagee and all legal papeJs. A h ­
Ingle,
Maude Switxer,
Eulalie
m ets examined.
Geaborac, Ethel Kinney, Frank
Kinney,
Citation
C. R. CHAPIN
LAWYER
G R E E TIN G :
Dr. H. C. Dixon
In the name o f the State of Ore­
gon:
You are hereby cited and requir­
ed to appear In the County Court
o f the State of Oregon fo r the Coun­
Phones
ty of Yam hill, at the Court Room
Office,
White
22; Res. Red 128
thereof, at
M cM innville in
the
County o f Yam hill on Saturday, the t99M 9H H » 9> 4 9 9 9 M i i9999
30th day o f November, 1918, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon o f that day,
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then and there to show cause why
an order should not be made fo r the
sale o f the real promisee belonging
. D E N T IS T
to the estate and described as fo l­
General Practice and X-Ray
lows:
Diagnosis
Lot 2 in Block 2 City Park Addi­
*
O v e r U . *. HaHaeaCBaak
tion to the City of Newberg, Yam ­
Phono*:
OSIce, Uraea 171; Roots«*«*. Blaek 167
hill County, Oregon.
W ITNESS, the Hon. W. W. Nick-
ell, Judge o f the County Court o f
the State o f Oregon fo r the County
o f Y a m h ill, w ith the seal o f said
Court affixed this J9th day o f Octo­
DR. A . M. DAVIS
ber. 1918.
C. B. Wilson. Clerk.
C. R. Chapin,
Attorney fo r estate.
F irst Issue October 31,
¡J O f f ic e o * a r F e rg u e o n . 'e - D r u e - 9 « _____
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Last Issue November 28.
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DENTIST
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Notice of School Meeting
Notice is hereby given to tbe le­
gal voters o f School District No.
29, o f Yam hill County, State o f Or­
egon. that a school meeting o f said
District w ill be held at H igh School
Building on the 30th day o f Novem ­
ber, 1918, at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon to vote on the proposi­
tion o f levying a special district
tax.
The total amount o f money need­
ed by the district during the fiscal
year beginning on June 17, 1918,
and ending on June 30. 1919, is es­
timated in ths follow in g budget
and includes the amounts to be re­
ceived from the county* school fund,
state school fund, special district
tax, and aH other moneys o f the
district:
; E. A. BOHIO, H.
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PHYSICIAN
:
;
fand SURGEON
¡ Office in First N a t’ l Bank Bldg. ¡ ’
> Phone»:
O&ce Black 8; Re*, fcray 8
I W M n i m 9 » 9 » 9 9 » »9 W » W j
i 5 DR. THOS. W . HESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Dixon Building
t U n : Office WUta S3. Rra. White tl
i NEWBERG • - OREGON
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BUDGET
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Estimated Expenditures
Teachers' salaries.............. $19,950
Apparatus
and
supplies,
such as maps,
chalk,
DRS. GOCHHOURIBLOIIICK
erasers, stoves, curtains,
Chropractic,' Massage
etc......................................
200
nad other Drugleee
Flags ..................................
50
*
Methods
Repairs
of
schoolhouBes,
outbuildings or fences..
• Location 110 N. School St.
700
Phone Black 40
Transportation o f pu pils..
720
Janitor’s w ages..................
1,450
Janitor’s supplies..............
460
Fuel ....................................
760
Light and m otors..............
366
W ater and phones............
125
Clerk’s salary......................
360
HOPSON S ELLIOTT
Postage and stationery. . .
40
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMBALMEKS
For the payment of bonded
Hone
draws or Aulo Fiaterai Car a* pwlawad
debt and interest there­
on, issued under Sections
Oftce and Parlor* 705 aad 705 1-2 Fnrt Stirai
117, 144 to 148, and 422
Phone*: OftcaGreen 118, Re*. Blue 116, Rad 6>
o f the School Laws of
Oregon, 1917..................
2,900
Insurance ...........................
226
Incidentals ........................
300
S in k in g fu nd......................
2,000
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended
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¡ Farm and Stock Sales, Real.Estate < ►
for all purposes during
the y e a r .......................... $30,676 ], Phone 19e2ft for dates and terms < ►
UNDERTAKERS
ii Auctioneer j;
Estimated Receipts
ÍN.P.
n e l s o n ::
From county school fund
during
the
coming
school year................. $10,527.60
* I
From state school fund
M 9 » 9 » 9W M M M 8M t M » M >
during
the
coming
cchopl y e a r ................
1,634.00
EZRA HAYES
Cash now in the hands
o f the district c le r k ..
1,755.00
Estimated amount to be
received from all oth­
Office 902, Third St. W ill answer
er sources during the
with seal at call and go out into
tbe coantry if called for.
Per-
coming school y e a r ..
1,000.00
<1 feet work.
Phone W hite 178
Total estimated receipts,
» M 9M H M 9 9 4 M 9M 9 4 M 99»
not
including
the
money to be received
from the tax which
it Is proposed to vote $14.916.50
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
FIRE INSURANCE
Re-capitulation
Total
estimated
ex-
penses for tbe y e a r .. $30,575.00
Total estimated receipts
not including the tax
to be v o t e d . . . ........
14,916.60
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax $16,658.60
Dated this 12th day o f Novem ­
ber. 1918.
S. P. Timberlake,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
W. W. Nelson,
District Clerk.
; B ring your
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Job
work
te
the
‘BILL’
THE
Plumber
.
202 First Street
W hen in need o f a
first-class workman or
are in hurry to have work
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