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*■», *— > • V — -rrz r. SBBF PARAMOUNT- a s a i n . i J « R Hav* I w i m fully Combined to Plant tha Hlfih Coot o f Uvlnfi. Ex-Shertff of Now York Ts Mads ft Plain That Point«” Don't Oa. Has It ft, therefore, with tho keenest James M«rrltt. pleasure that I hear o f the sucrose of mustache grows as a sheHfTs n muatacha mustache M experiment on a email scale on* should, has established Aar war condition« la Palestine, Nor- censorship and outlawed mtlawed the Potsdam Hapaood writes In Leslie’«. Pines paints, according scarcity, disease, depreciated respondent o f the Until s few days ago scarcely an currency, have combined to redace tho Jewish workers almost to starvation. hour went by that the argus-eyed for Dorlny the w*r a small group decided mer sheriff petrolling thy streets did to fiafie the most Immediate and effec not find at least one sky-potdring mus tive step. About three years ago 400 tache o f the kind made notorious by workers formed a co-operative ao- Wild Bill Hohenzollern. The tactics Nety |n order to light against the o f the former sheriff upon spotting rtao In prices. Bach worker coatrik- such a one wore as tactful and as un Mo| SO francs and with this capital varying as those o f a collecting agency. Placing himself in front of the wear francs the society began to purchases. As « result the er,' he would fix a pule and unapprecti o f the society were able to ativo eye upon the offending mustache 9 0 IT It. four times cheeper then the and stare and stare. Either the staree wilted or became curious or beHlger- HR •«finery public. This co-operatioo so- « f t * . "Msshblr.” embraces at pres ent. Former Sheriff lferritt was ready i • t “ It is queer that the letter B Is *uppoeed to be favorgMe to the OJ- ent shoot 8.000 persons and has a for either result At the first evidence o f embarrass j t budget o f 11,000 francs. Their first «ear o f basin ess showed a profit Dor- ment he would nod mutely toward the “Why shouldn’t it be?” tog the second year robbery and nearest barber shop, follow his victim “ Because it is the end of its oar •Nhdsr by the Turks changed this until ha entered and remained on post profit Into a loss. . The third year has outside until he emerged without his m -r." •ow shown them again paying thsir mustache. If the mustached one In way. This society Includes not only quired clvlBy what was wrong, the THE DIFFERENCE. V i k n e o , bnt also teachers and clerks. former Sheriff would start as If awak ened from n daze and explain that he It h«s applied to tho commission for ‘They are demanding suffrage fi credit o f 120,000 francs and for an- thought ha was confronting his oldj Mend, "Pewter Cup Bltt.” the yachts- form in Germany.’ ÄorUfUon for one o f their group to “ Yea, but tha men who want it ftavel to Egypt to moke purchases. ■•n. I f the recipient o f his stare i wanted to know what was biting the | ^ ,t the nerTC to picket the kai- It Is, Indeed, on a small scale com former sheriff, Merritt went just as far „ pared with tho business I cited on with tha inquisitive one ns wna aoceo- j •er- Inly 6, but the lesson Is the same: ssry to persuade him into a neat east j — :------------- The strongest single answer to the o f lather. Notice ta Creditors goal o f living lies In co-operation. I « j SOLDIERS PESTERED BY RATS PIG’ S P U C E IN MYTHOLOGY Ns Mats Worry Fighting Man, Bath In ------* --------- ■ OMClIltQ U lf ^ I r filfn ü MW Dueuflamg trench n h , S soldier fit the front writes: Tlata “ thrive wed and multiply rapidly in the trenches. AhU they never go scarce of food 1 One thinks with fi shudder o f their b ethaome {gets «mpiah g s—luJs among the unburied dead o f No Man’s r j i i__* . _____ , . ... W A constant torment to the •ylaier» they «teal his rations, dis- tfir^ his rest, ruin his harness and spitefully bits him when he offers Biaok Swine Considered Evil Because ft Waa Identlfed With tha - Blade Clouds. If we add an Irish “ bull” to the *tory o f the Roscommon pig, the vision '* small girl **" “ Belrne might -■ --*** de- ■ o * f the be ** * “ V> ecbo eTenta * foundations“ o“f d vtllx«ttoo~a2d7 » be- lief* for ail tine. It carries oar minds beck to the mythical sow that la ro- Pnted to Tisvt suckled King Minos of Crete and the infant god Zeus-Diony- , lu8. to the Mcriflcl.l pig. which the initiates Into the Eleuslnlan mysteries washed in the waters p t the Aegean; to the evil swtoe that determined the phase la the groplnga after light and con nasty septic wound. Their favorite solation when the sow was Identified with the Great Mother, the creator o f tit-kit if the lobe of the ear. SK L who, in her capacity as the moon “ In billets also they aie ever preo- Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Helen Calbreith, hi been duly appointed executrix o f the estate of Mlanda Smith, d e ceased, by the County Court o f Yam hill County. State o f Oregon, and 8he has duly qualified as such exec utrlx. Therefore, all persons hav- Ing claims against satfi eaUte are hereby notified and required to pro- Executor’s Notice Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, W. Wallace Colby, has been duly appointed Executor of the lpat Will and Testament and eetate o f Mary L. Colby, deceased, by the County Court o f Yamhill Count.y, Oregon, and has qualified. Now, therefore, all persons hav ing claims against said estate of aaid Mary L. Colby, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present.- the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned Exec utor. at his residence, near New- berg, in Yamhill County, Oregon, W ithin six months form the date o f this notice,. Dated November 27th, 1918. W. Wallace Colby, Bxecutor of tha last W ill and-Tes tament .of Mary L. Colby, de ceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for Estate. First Issue November 28. Last Issue December 26. Notice to Creditor« the same du,y Terlflad' 40 J * Notice is herdby given that the Belmont street. Portland, Oregon, within six months from the first publication' o f this notice, to-wit, December 5. 1918, in the manner provided by law. county court of the state o f Oregon for the county o f Yamhill, been ap pointed as Administrator o f the estate of Mrs. R. J. Sallee, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Administrator. Now, therefore, alt persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, verified as re quired by law, to the said Admin istrator, at his office, 103 Main street, in the city o f Newberg. Yam- hfll county, state o f Oregon, within six months from the date o f the first publication o f this notice L. F. Hall, Administrated o f the eetate o f Mrs. R. J. Sallee, deceased. ~ Date o f first publication Novem ber 21. 1918. Date o f last publication Decem ber 19. 1918. teM executrix at her residence. 890 undersigned has by an order o f the Dated this 5th day of December, 1 9 ff. Helen Calbreath, Executrix o f said estate. J. U. Smith. *"”■ | Attorney for said estate. First Issue December 5-, 1918. mi, " nd controlled the destinies u, Januar7 12- ! » 19 w i , though Hsiugu it Ik is *■ aome m m *i satisfaction on n>. i | and o n f lTer~ man- to know that here they are on a |WD(L Hence the pig was fate, sod ---------------------------------------------- different diet. If yon waken in tho 1 the black pig was evil because it was Notice 0f Sheriffs Sale on Foreclo-' night on your bod of damp straw in identified with the black clouds which sure some old bam or ruin, their beedy ^ cu,red *he "*bt- *,* flnrt ,n vZ el7 ♦ 4 >k A y , . . . . literal and physical sense, but a fter-1 eyes peer out o i the darkness as Wflrd ln the ethical and moral a crop- in the Circuit Court of the State though in gleeful anticipation of a tation of the phrase. — Manchester 0f Oregon for Yamhill County, feast They may have nibbled holes Ousrdiun. The Paciflc Building A Loan Asso- in your socks by morning, or lined i elation, a corporation. Plaintiff, their nests with leaves from your Electric Fowl Picker \ T„ pay book, or earned off your false o f Bu(r>lo plck, an ordlnary fowl s D Richardson. Defendant, teeth if you were foolish enough to naked In lees than five minutes, says ; Bjr vlrtue ®f *® «xecutlon. Judg- take them oat before falling asleep. Electrical Experimenter. Moreover, no ment and order of sale issued out of They are bold «nd audacious. They feathers are scattered. A small elec- the above entitled court and to me have even hum known to knock *rtc motor turns a suction fnn, and directed and dated November 20th, ; 1918, upon a Judgment and decree rendered in said court on November 25th, 1918, and entered in said court on November 25th, 1918, in ! favor of the plaintiff. Pacific Build- D U L Y O N E I N F A L L I B L E T E S T whlch permlt-the incoming blast pro- ‘ mTwr “ lu ' *7“ " “ " ' MNI-T U n t IN rA L L IB L t ■ t « ■ : duce<j h , the fan t0 pa8g freely j ,n* * I>oan Asoclatlon, a corpora- by the tion, and against the defendant, S. through it. Army Sur gam» Explains Method by The top of the Instrument is hooded, D. Richardson, for the sum of Which He Ascertains That His and attached to this bond Is ■ little $954.14 with interest thereon at Patina« le ht Pain. rubber roller which rests firmly against the rate of ten per cent per annum ttti . . . . t j i it . the surface of the large drumlike since November 25th, 1918, and the When asked bow to tall i f a man whM| The feathers a t the fowl. further sum of 175.00 attorneys' gaa really in pain when he said ho aucked up against the two rollers, are 1 iee8 and the further sum o f $18.20 • « V « ia tho army « i d , £»«*•?_ by having to .sqoeero between ; cofet8 and dt8burBements. and com- the rollers, after which they are blown , 4 .. “ Y ou can’ t te ll; you have to take to a tank j n,andlng me to sell the following hi* word fo r i t ” A thumb contact permits the hood j described real premises, to-wit; Then he continued: “ B ut I have to be moved around In Its axis, and Situate and being in Yamhill discovered this fact— that when i thus the relative positions of the two County, Oregon, and commencing at Viere is pain in any part o f the body i rollers are adjusted according to the the Southeast corner of a tract of land 59 feet by 95 feet deeded to J. there w>M he a tension o f the pu lse! o f pach may be | d Gordon by Rockalette Eggers and contraction o f the pupil o f the plncked wlth I fowl nD (form erly Rockalette Rogers) on eye. If there is no tension o f the readily be picked In the dry state, but the 16th day of December. 1910, pulse and no contraction o f the pu- ordinarily it Is scalded, which deed Is recorded tn Book 56. pil o f tbe eye there ia no pain. Page 274 of the Records of Deeds Turning From Gold to Silver. “ I have also discovered that there The Yukon Is turning from gold to for Yamhill County, Oregon; run ia a great difference between the silver mining. While the value of the ning thence West 47Vk feet; along pulse o f the right and left arm. The former, or Its purchasing power, has the North line o f Second Street; pulse o f one arm will tell us o f the decreased, that of silver has been thence North 113 feet; thence East vitality, the constitution o f the sick doubled. There Is qgrot activity In two 47 \4 feet ; Théncë South 113 fèet to person; the pulse o f the other arm sliver bearing areas tributary to Daw- the place of beginning, all being sit mg. the Mayo difitrict on tbe upper firill tell us o f the local trouble, Stewart river and along the Twelve- uate in the ctfy of Newberg. Yam Whatever it may be, also the real, mile creek. These fields are lfiO milee hill County. .Oregon. Therefore, by virtue of said exe true condition o f the patient. When apart. Silver waa discovered in these cution. decree and order o f sale, the pulses o f both wrists are alike, areas years ago, but no work was ever and in -complianca with said writ. I done. lu ll, strong and regular, the patient Tbe Canadian government haa dis will on Saturday, the 4th day of ia nearly well.” patched a party o f geologists to in- January, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. Some o i the most-prom inent phy- vesti gate tha prospects of developing on said day, at the west door of the ligate ricians in this country are testin g ' the stiver mining Industry In this sec- Courthouse at McMinnville. Oregon, ttris discovery in tlieir practice, f o r . tlon.—Dawson City Dispatch, sell at public auotion to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of tbe it is one o f the most important yet Birds as Barometer«. right, title aqd interest which the s u d e in this century. Birds are excellent barometers. A above named defendant, S. D. Rich Rat Bite# Policeman number o f our birds—ewana. Wild ardson, had on the 21st day o f May. n_ kikih __ k — i*. fnrrnr« w itn M , duck, Prohibition has Ita terrors, witness • coots, ’ moorhens and M , other»— k . M n tik. 1918, the date ot the plaintiff's Policeman Phillips, of the war emer- buBd their neots either on the fifiUks mortgage, or have since acquired In gency squad, who went prowling of a river or fioattofi en Ite aiM^ro at- said 'real property, to satisfy the thout a house suspected of harboring ^af'hpd to th® ®r groaaea. ] “blind pig," In search of boose. Phil- These hints, It Is said, never by chanro said execution, dec roe and order of lips foand a suspicious-looking open- fe* caught by floods, and If you see a ■ale aad the costs 5f and upon this Ing In the wainscoting and put his «waaW neat, aay, a foot abova tea river writ. W- O. Henderson. d in, feeling about for a bottla of l«val you may be sure that during tha traband. Then be drew Ms hand text few weokg there will pot fie rain Sheriff o f Yamhill County, Oregon. C. R. Cbapta, Attorney for Plaintiff: Ind a n y r they asked. 1 found ote,” f « a t «Hal at»««t forthcoming weather Flrat Issue December i . 1918. rArtBjnrjrs sr T J E C a . N S S Notice Is hereby gives that the undersigned executor o f the last W ill and Testament o f Maltha B. In the County Court of the State of Kramer, deceased, has filed his fi Oregon, for I Yamhill County. nal account as said Exeeutor In tho In the Matter of the Estate o f B. R. County Court o f Yamhill County, Oregon, and that said Court has ap- Notlce is hereby given that the Monday. December 1«, 1918. undersigned executrix o f the above j , t „ 0.cloek m of ^ day „ named estate has fUed her final ac-1 the day and hour for the ae»rln c count in said court, and that said of objections to said final account court has made Its order for hearing and the settlement thereof. * thereon on Friday., January 3rd, Now, therefore, all persons inter 1919, at ten o'clock In the forenoon ested in the eetate o f said decedent o f said day, at the oounty court ‘ are hereby notified and required room U> H o c o o n boom ot M oM lon., „ th, c „ ort ville, Oregon. i at the Conrt House et McMinnville. Therfore. all parsons interested lmereaiea u l d County and State, at said time, ln said estate are hereby required to than tkar, caaM lf to show cause, at said time a n d ! u y tb#re be< why M il place, why said final account \ 8hould >ot ^ allowed ^ should not be allowed. sa|d esUte approved u d ^ «„tate estate ! forever finally closed and the sqid execu aad finally settled and said ex sen- - trix discharged and her bondmen tor and his bondsmen discharged. exonerated. Dated November 14th, 1919. Mary E. Bass, Henry W. Kramer, Executrix of the estate of E Executor o f the last W ill and Tes Baas, deceased. tament o f Martha E. Kramer, C. B. Chapin, deceased. Attorney for «stats. Clarence Butt, First Issue December 5. 1918. Attorney for Estate. Last Issue January 2, 1919. First Issue November 14. Final Settlement Natíos Last Issue December 13. Administrator1* Berioe Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate o f Jacob H. Ingle, de ceased. will, from anfi alter the 5th day a t January, 1919, offer ter sale and sell, either at public or private sale, the follow ing described real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lot 2 . ln Block 2 o f City Park Addition to the City ef Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. This notice Is gtven by order o f tbe County Court o f tbe State of Oregon for Yamhill County. Dated December 3rd, 1918. H. R. Morris, Administrator of estate of Jacob H. Ingle, deceased. C. R. Chapin, Attorney for estate. First Issue December 5. 1918. Last Issue January 2, 1919. W EPAYCASH n * Cream-Eggs-PosHry vw an T hogs H a zelw o o d C o. Dr » . f t U R E E Monumento Buy your Monuments from WE GET REMUS Ml REPORT KSBLTS Q.M.KQUNG.SartM YamoregCoNectiofl Lots and single graves eared fo r by tbe year. Monuments cleaned to look like new. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Agency Peace is here! The Flu is going! 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