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r. 4 A.M . Regular maetía* h^ / \ U m « amé Fourth Thurs day evening* 0(f «uoh mouth, f Visitine brothers nlwnjrs woloomo. By order W .H . Woodworth. W. M. Curtis A. Houssr, Secretary. Shiloh Belief Corps, Wo. M Meetings hold 2nd und 4th Thurs day of such month st 2:20 p. ® ., lu I. 0. O. F. hull, cornor of First and The lowest priced ele ctrica lly e q u ip p e d a u to m o b ile The Secret messala that sen t h im O var th e Top NEWBERG, ORB lilKm- Giuh and Robert Hannon are in it. A wondrous tale o f an American snob, who found in France’s trenches, amid death and muck, life’s most precious g ift W hat was. the gift? Com e and see. OudlrldSd p r o fit s ... r . . . . - ........................... ......... 3.368.58 1 s t current expenses, interest, and tuxes paid. . . 1.S77.12 Interebt and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity end not earned (approxim ate)............................ Amount reeerved for taxee accrued................................................ Ctteulattng note outstanding........... . . ......... ................ Individual deposits subject to check.............................................. Certificates o f deposit due la less thaa 30 days (other than for money borrow ed......... ........................... .................... C ertified cheeks.................. .......................................... .............. Cashier's checks ^outstanding.......................... ................................ State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge at aaeeta o f this bank.............................................................. TWtnl oT demand deposits (other than bank depos it«) subject to R eserv e.. ....................................217.243.18 Certificates o f deposit (other thaa for borrowed m on ey ). . . . Cental saving» deposits............................................................( . . . Other time deooedts............................................................................ T ota l o t time deposits subject to Reserve................ 76.890.46 Interest earned but not collected............................................... T ota l.......................................................................................... ) Liabilities for rediscounts, Including those with Federal Re- ler o f the above-named bank, do solemnly sweat t is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. P. GILL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day o f March, 1919. C. R. Chapin. Notary Public. My commission expiree December 8. 1919. eet— Attest: W. H. Woodworth, K. C. Baird. George Larkin. Directors. Mrs. A. J. Heakett and Mise Kiser, The Parent-Teacher Association o f Portland, visited In Rex Sunday. hold their meeting next Monday evening. Mrs. C. M. Roberts end small son Frank Rem mi lard made a business sue visiting Mrs. Robert’s parents. M r. and Mrs. O. Woodworth, for n trip to Portland the first of the week, returning with n new Chev tarn days. rolet T h e Brown family, recently o f Mrs. George Perry and little Sprfngbrook, who bought part o f the daughter were quite sick the first of Moore Bros’ , place, are now occupy the week, but are on the road to re in g their new home. covery. N. L. W iley is very active these Mrs. Dora Moore, Chesney and -days with n subscription meper gath Warren Moore, the Misses Rosalie erin g funds for an addition to the Hendrickson and Mary Warden were Friends personage at this place. visitors at the church Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Konow and son, The Boys’ Athletic Club held a o f Camas. Washington, visited Jest meeting Monday night at the school week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. bouse. They named committees to Prank Gusti n. Mrs. Konow being n urge a movement towards building sister o f Mrs. Gust in. A local community hall in the near The Ladles’ Aid had their first future. meeting for several months at the home o f Mrs. C. C. Harmon Thursday afternoon The officers o f the pre ceding year were retained and after the business lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will he .at the home of Mrs. Jack Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lind berg re cen tly sold their place to young peo ple from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wlddekin. who. It Is understood, will net out the place to walnuts. The com m unity regrets to lose Mr. and Mrs. Llndberg and wish them sne- oeas in their new home near Tigard «rtHere they have bought acreage. ' » T h e Oscar Huber Company have n number of men busy dismantling the paving plant, when It will be re moved to another pert o f the state where they have road work, fldd though It may seem, no tears will be shed over Its departure es It wee rather an eyesore to the residents ef *M* place and o f no scenic beauty c o pea® e g motorists. B ring your Urapbte office. Job The Tsetse Fly., The dreaded ’’tsetse fly (pronounced tset-ee. accent on tlr*t syllable; whose vowel e has short sound, a* In set) Is an African gadfly, about the size of a lir.osefly. The symptoms of Its victim see at first those of a severe cold. The eyes, oose and mouth be- gin to “ run." the hotly then «wells while emaciation set* In, allhottgb not always fatal. The harm done Is found to be not the result of poison from the 9y Itself, bat communication to the blood of Its victim of • microscopic pdraslte similar to that of Texas fe ver which It hss/recelved from s dis eased animal. Antmol* or persons that recover ere usually Immune. The greet dread of this fly formerly enter tained ha* proved to be unjustified. Didn't Look It “What would yon *ay." asked the fair theosoplilst “If I should tell you that I waa horn In Egypt three thou mad year* ago?" "W h y." said the man addressed, “ I should say yon don’t look It.” — Boston Evening Transcript., A delightful story, dealing with love and war. The situations are dramatic*- thrilling and appealing. Personally directed by David W ark Griffith, who pro* duced “The Birth o f a Nation,” “Intolerance,” “ Hearts of* the W orld” and “ The Great Love.” BAKER Wanted W e have a customer for 40 acres of land nod m ore T W O than one m ik to school with D A Y S and Thursday, Mar. 19 and A d m issio n 15 c . a n d 2 5 c * house and barn. Land must be suitable for pasture and farm ing. N ot over $4000. H alf cash. Owned Pin* Library. Andrew D Wutte. rlie eminent Amrr teen diplomat, who died recently. w»s the owner of one of the linen libraries in America. Mr. White began enrl.v in life to fHViimtilare books chiefly on the subject* of the world’s history At last he had -MXtMM) volumes, n re»|»e«*- table total, as Mr. Birrell would admit, who once said, that a man should never talk of hi* library until he hail *10.«*W hooka. Mr. White left his library to Cornell university. Russia Destitute of Scythe*. Before the war Russia’* need ef scythes was estimated at 8.0UU.OOO an nually. of which about half were re quired I d Siberia. To All these re quirement* shout 4,500.000 scythes were imported annually and the re mainder suraiifartnred In Rns*ta. Ac cording to latest Information there are hardly any sevthes to he found Rus sian Industry being at á •Onnd-tP! and the ImiMU^atl.m close-1. . M O Steel end w f to J E Knight part 1 7 Yamhill Orchard Tr #10. O H Stoncbrlnk to Julia A Jones 1 11 Oek’i Fruit Fprm flOOO. C F Webb et nl to Franz E Nelson and w f 1 22 and 23 Chehalem Or chard Homes f l . Western) Condensed Milk Co to Hennlngsen Produce Co 1.67 ac D Ramsey 41c 21000b. Emms O White and hash to Theo dore J Force end w f 16.666 sq ft Al fred Job d.lc t 3 s r 4 w f i l l Holt C Wilson adm to Frank W Wttscher 86 sc Matthew Petton die t 3 s r 3 w »100. Fred A. Jacobs Co, Assisting Agriculture THIS the United States national Bank has been doing in this community for nearly thirty years. S adi changing condition On OU Accounts and development has been anticipated— and realim toin has been aided materially. It is BOX too loto to opeo oa ac count here with us. Joseph C Crain and w f toWm F and Isabel Bush part 1 7 and 8 Wy- nooskl sub |10. Mortimer R Douthltt and wf to Thos P Shoemaker and w f 20 ac Sid ney 8mith die t 3 s r 3 w »2000. Dundee Fruit A Walnut Co to Geo A and Mlgnon E Dearborn 1 20 Dun dee Orchard Homes No 1 f l . W inifred M Harper and hush to Geo A Dearborn part 1 19 Dundee Orchard Holmes No 1 93600. Annie J Hohenleltner to Wm F Schaad and wf n w ^ n w »4 s 32 t 2 s r 3 w $2400. Investment Company to Lena Mor- tenson and husb .1 6 and 8 blk 56 Oak Park add McMinnville $200. Wm A Kassebaum and w f to Ho mer M Wood 57.73 ac J B Johnson die nd 2.56 ac J H Reary die t 4 s r 4 w $10. ‘ Grace Lightner and husb to F C Graham and w f 1 106 F C Graham’« Cove Orchard $900. Addle March eat by adm to C B McCracken 1 I blk 34 Faulconer’a 4th add Sheridan $10. J. A. Melixa and wf to Matt Kurt and wf 1.916 ac Wm Chapman die t 5 ■ r 6 w $100. Ira G McCormack and wf to John A Hulit 1-t ac s 25 t 2 a r 3 w $ 1 . City of McMinnville to L G Por ter 1 2 blk 10 Chandler's 2nd add and 2 sc 8 Cosine die t 4 a r 4 w $800. W H Ney and wf to O R Shipley and wf 24ac Chas 8 Tnstin and J H Gaunt die t 4 s r 4 w $10. B F Purdy and w f to Vestal 8 Abraham 74*£ a c s ) t 2 a r 4 w $66500. S. L. Barrett, J . L. Hoskins. H. M. Hoskins. J, C. Colcord President Vice President Assistant Cashier Cashier bight Mostowt Ce YAMOREC COLLECTION AGENCY Peace-Peace ho/es' 1 '¡ n i t ThAre w ill be PEACE in every fam ily if you patronize gjhrca e g a y s t a r t i n g , lon g mileage. M ix- tures have wholes” in the power chain. Look for the R ed Crown sign before you fill. •tAMDAKD o il c o m p a r t ( p*liforaU) TH E Phone White 112 9 0 6 First Street K*ar Martillan Whole Wheat Flour, Graham and Corn Meal A S P E C ALTY