Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 12, 1919, Image 7

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    (K ETC H O F PRE-HISTORIC MAH
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9t a recent remarkable dlacovpry ef
paintings In a pre-bistoric cave of
South Frane*. In particular, a sketch
**• been found of a . man who went
“Count Begooen and bis sous dls
eoaered on the waits ef the sabtaffn*
aean galleries some engravings esti­
mated to be 80,000 years old, and In
■” # H p a # t y and variety that the ex-
traordinary ensemble of pre historic
art work. coimtltutes a veritable on
Yamhill County, State of Oregon,
fairly pretty, e h r the; that a school meeting of said Dis­
trict will he held at the grade build,
“Ahf that Is the
lng on the 18th day of June, 1818,
*0, yea, pretty
at two o'tlodk in the afternoon to
vote on the proposition of levying a
special tax,
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The total
nt o f money needed
I hr the District during the fiscal
the year i n n i n g on June 18th, 1818.
... and ending om June SO, 1820, is
Colhy, « 3 - I " “ * - t h e following budget
and includes the amounts to be re-'
'delved from the county school fund.
[State school fund, special district
tax, and all other moneys of the Dis-
:
sw*n* sod dbeki, as wetf Hb jbree
predatory nfoht flyers. -fW , ' a F
“The hurSan figure Is likewise repre­
sented In the egre, which, in récogni­
tion at the sous of Count Begouen, has
been baptised ‘the Care of the Three
Brother*’ A silhouette Is ppstivu^iiy
remarkable, almost baAlng. It repre­
sents a mia in (notion—a man o f bow-
' Light and Motors...........
Water and Pho ne . . .
’ Clerk’s sa la ry ..............
, Postage and stationery. .
Forthe payment of bond*
ed debt and interest
thereon, issued under
. Sections 117. 144 to
| ¡£148, and 422 of the
I ( School Laws of Ore-
fc Kon, 1817............
2,
Insurance.........................
Incidentals.................. .. . , •*.* ;
Sinking fund......... . . , .
2,
Iptal estimated amount
>srtebr»l column
is prolonged In an exterior appendnge
resembling that of the anthropoid*—a
man at last, •who walks on fo*r feet r "
HONOR M ARTYRS O F NIPPON
The Catholics of Japan have set
aside-February S as tbg festival of
tha martyrs of-Nippon. TW* day ia
their holiest day o f the year. St.
Francis Xavier Introduced Christianity
to Japan serif in the sixteenth cen­
tury, but It hit not made mack pro*
rsesamopg ttvr population of mOOOjOOO
people, Who fellow Shinto kbdRuddba.
There am about UbjOOO Christians In
Japan. Of whom 78.000 are Catholic*
and 40,000 Protestants.
A number at Jesuit missionaries fol­
lowed St. Francis to the east, and no
eppealtion to Christianity was encoop-
tared until 40 years after the pioneer's
GRAVgL
or wood work furnished on
short notice. m
.
Telephone White 86
srpre forbidden. Japanese convert*
handed together hi a confraternity 4 f
martyrs, for the purpose of dying for
Christ. Many little chlldreo joined the
organization. All, or a* many as ware
ought, were pot to death. Noblemen
as well as tbg poor shared the same
fate. 8ome were buried alive and left
to die of starvation, while others were
beheaded. The festival of .Nippon
commemorates these martyrs’ deaths.
The Newberg
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BUDGET
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Estimated Expeaditires
t Teachers’ salaries........... $23.
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk,
m m if
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,
a
erasers, stoves, f cur-
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tains, a t e . . . . . . . . . . .
Transportation of pupils
" janitor's wages...............
1,
janitor’s supplies.........
W m Y t . l “ I | i i V * • v * k » • ' • < « • • • > H
» In the county‘ court of the state
oT Oregon for the county of Yamhill.
In the matter at the estate of Mr*
R. J. Sallee, deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned. Administrator of H e
estate of Mrs. R. J. Sallee, dsceaeed.
has filed In the above named court
h h final account of his Admlntetra-
tion of said estate, and that said
court- has appointed Tuesday, the 8th
day o f July, A. D. 1818, at tea
Office 902, Third St. WM answer
o’clock in the forenoon of said day.
with seel at call and go sat into
the country if called for. Per*
as the time, and the county court
feet work.
Phone ” Bt* 178
room, in the city of McMinnville, in
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Yamhill county, state of Oregon, as
the place, for the hertng of sail!
account and the objections, if any.
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
thereto.
The only Abstract Books in
L. F. Hall,
Administrator o f the estate of Mrs.
Yamhill Comity
R. J. Sallee, deceased.
Yamhill County A bstract Co.
First publication June 5, 1818.
Last publication July 8. 1818.
M c M innvillb .
Oaaoos*
There’s a Big I ninjnfinn
Difference in h liffflU V I
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On you next order for Lumbar he aurs
it goes to SPAULDING’S wlfcrfc you
. will get the
S o ft Y e llo w
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Fir K in d
Properly Mannfectured to all Standard
Sizes and Lengths. Be sure you include *
in your order your requirements for our “
EXTRA * A-*- CEDAR SHINGLE!
Doors, Windows, Cement, Lath, Plaster, Etc.
n e W b b r q . o e e q o n
O u r Sarrica ie of the Beat
he
during
the
coming
hq 'school year.-............
on Cash now in the hands
of the district clerk ..
ns Usti mated amount to be
received from all other
sources during
the
coming school y e a r ...
Total estimated receipts,
not
including
the
. money to be received
from the tax which it
is proposed to vote___
1,720.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
13,491.00
Recapitulation
T ou t estimated expenses $34,210.00
Tots# estimated receipts
not including the tax
to be v o t e d . . . . .......... 13,681.00
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax 20,518.00
Dated this 24th day of May. 1819.
lilt.
8. P. Timberlake,
Mary R. Wood,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Administratrix of said estate.
Attest:
McCain A Vinton,
Y . W X e l son. District Clerk.
r#Attorneys for said estate.
First issue June 8.
84-3$
Last isdbe July 3.
Subscribe for the Graphic and get
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HODSOTPS
Drink Plenty ef Milk.
Prink . milk.
Drink more milk.
Puife, fresh, rich milk la a food fit for
the- goda. I Babies cannot live without
milk, and growing .children grow fast­
er for It
,.It; gives vitality tp ''Tooth, power
to middle life and to old age It bring*
a goodly portion of the health and
strength ef former years.
R should be used more largely by
people <ft all ages, classes and con
TASTES
BETTER
adds to the Malth. bhysfcdf strength
and mental energy of . those who use
It. I f excels coffee snJT with It tee
la not to be compared.
We may drink It* at meals and, be­
tween meals. It Is delicious, refresh­
ing. Invigorating. It.la one of natUBS’s
best gift» to man.
q m iis p * * *
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is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate or James 0. Spencer, deceased,
has filed her fiflal account a s . ad
mlnlatratrix of the estate of said de­
ceased, in the County Court of Yam­
hill County. Orpgon. and that .-aid
Court has appointed Monday. Juno
30th. 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m. of
said day as the day and hour for the
hearing of objections to said Fiual
Account and the settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all persons inter­
ested'In the estate of Mid deceased
are hereby notified and required *o
appear at the County Court room r»t
the Court House, jit McMinnville.
Yamhill County, Oregon, at said time
to then and there show cause, if any
there be, why said final account
should not be' settled, allbwed and
approved, and said estate forever
ana finally settle^ and said admin­
istratrix and her bondsmen forever
discharged.
Dated May 38th. 181F.
Rosamond I. Young,
Administratrix pf the estate of James
O Spencer, deceeaed.
Clarence Butt,
Attorney fqg Rotate*.
First lasue May 28.
Last Issue June 28*
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T he smart look« and unquestionable car Value of this M oon light
Six are such that the car immediately took ha place as the leader
in ha field. '
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T he M oon Six-36 was designed, built and priced to fulfil a definite
mnrtw te— to provide the man o f moderate means with • high-grade
- If poo would get new. surprising
slants a t human character, spend e
half hour turning the p e g * ef reft»
once books is s public library.
What a forlorn outlast «n life he*
the man kho upon the- margin fjf-h
page In “The Riddle of the tTnlvdar
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