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Thirst and Starvation! Rsmsmbsrsd for His Good Work I« West Africa. v T h e thing m ost Iik elyto bring your battery to an untimely end is T H I R S T . T h e prevention is so easy no m otorm an should neglect it* , L ook at your battery Y O U R S E L F , once in tw o w eeks, put distilled w ater in to fill one half inch above the plates. T h e other great enem y of battery life is S T A R V A T IO N , and is less understood by the average m otorist. T o keep in good health, your battery must be sup plied, by the generator, with electricity at all tim es, for lights, starter and ignition. Sir William M scgregor w t / not the lsast o f the bits o f good luck which this empire owes to the Scottish strain OC It. In the far-sundered areas o f W est Africa and the Western Pacific ha achieved distinction which will not The world knew more of him as Pa cific high commissioner than i s gov ernor o f Lagos, but to many Europeans In West Africa, and to those folk o f long memories, the African races, be wlU always be Macgregor o f Legos, tbs pioneer sanitarian who began proc esses which hare made Lagoa a place Jfrnble fo r, the European and more livable then ever before to Ita teem ing African population. The pedant may say that “ clrcum- aplce" scarcely applies where the bene factor has only cleansed sir and roads mnd purified water sources; neverthe- Isss, to no roan could It be attached More fitly than to Macgregor for hia work In that steady hive o f activity. T h e natives had a real affection for him, for they knew he believed In them, and Africans, like most other Sons o f Adam, esteem that even above good drains and pure water. He had • very clear appreciation o f the ter rible danger o f German rule *ln the tropics Just because o f Its thorough- YOU CANT TAKE OUT MORE THAN YOU PUT IN OR YOU'LL HAVE A STARVED BATTERY. “ Mugwump." The modern word mugwump ts de rived from the Algonquin “ raug- quomp," meaning a great man, a chief, and la said to have been used among the Indians and whites o f Massachusetts and Connecticut In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. T h e word wes later used In a humor ous, or satirical sense, and was ap plied to a person who thought him s e lf o f consequence and importance. In this sense the word was long In local use and often appeared In print In U. S. political history the term was first applied In 1884 to the Independent members of the Republican party who openly refused to support the nomi nees o f the party for president o f the United States, and either voted for the Democratic or Prohibition party or abstained from voting. The word was not generally known in any sense be fore that time,’ but it caught the popu lar fancy and was at once accepted tty the Independents themselves as an honorable title. W S Allan and w f to A lfred H Allan 35.12 ac ■% I 23 t I i r 3 W m Andrews and w f to H enry C raw and w f 2 % ac D D Deskins die t 3 a r 2 w $800. A H Benton and w f to W H Lynde and w f 1 4 and w 6 ft 1 3 blk 2 Deskins’ 2nd add N ew berg $3100. Chas H B reeding and w f to Oliver W and H arriet A Van Osdel 1 1 blk 2 Sunnyalde add M cM innville $1. Kate Brow er and hush to Matt K urt 1 10 blk 5 Btbee's add Sheri dan $1. Bertha Bell Burleigh et al to John J Conaway 147 ac M M cDonald die and Homestead t 5 a r 5 w $5145. F rederick Cane and w f and H arry Cane to J H Hansen and w f 1 4 and n % 1 3 blk 38 Oak Park add M c M innville $1600. C R Chapin and w f to John E Bradley and w f 5 ac J H Hess d ie t 3 f r ,2 end 3 w $10. ’ fi W Cox and w f to M O Shanna- han and w f 2 5ac W T W allace die t 2 ■ r 2 w $10. E lvira Cook and huab to Otto Handt 4x90 ,ft blk 2 origin al town John Bean, Inventor He Showed the Way in 1883 to Save Million« o f Fruit Traen from Poets A d v is « w ith us, it w ill cost you nothing for testing 1 and distilled water. We nidke repairs promptly. A | 9 service battery fo r you while yours is bdng charged i 2 N E W W IL L A R D S A L W A Y S R E A D Y | ^ 1M3, John Bean, m* The third generation of A venter of the dottblo- the family are the active acting force pump for well manufacturer, of “ B ean " fruhor- Power Sprayers today. And ' 1 ichine — * Mill retain« S 1 Auto Battery Dept, Newberg Telephone Co. j imported from China, un wittingly by Jamc* Lick of Lick Gbsenratory fame, and the primitive spray pumps of the time were inadequate. He • saw the need for more cScient spraying, and his inventive genius soon had worked out the fir« kiah pressure spray pump with air chamber. Success was instantane ous. Requests from friends soon induced him to manu facture the machine. The result was that mil lions of California fruit trees were quickly saved from pests that had blight- ♦ 0 »p» 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 » 0 »g» 0 » 0 » 0 »» » 0 »»» 0 » 0 » 0 »»»G » 0 » 0 »q » 0 o f N ew berg fi. * Dundee L ogan berry Co to J B H ollngsw orth and w f 1 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 63 and 64 Dundee Orchard Hom es No 1 910. A JFlynn and w f to Letha March I 10 blk 6 B lbee’e add Sheridan f l . H arvey O F lem ing and w f to N el« There are endlese stories o f him on the co a s t One la o f an official who. •iter e tour In the bnsb. told the gov Johnson n % blk 20 Edw ards’ add ernor o f an exceptional JuJn he had N ew berg 1600. «•an— "exactly like * human being, _____" ^ Ä , J W Orasle and w f to H E Ornale M r, only, o f coarse, o f wood.” “ Nsne sse exceptional,” Macgregor and w f 148.988 ac W C H em bree remarked, and followed It np with a and W m Patton die t 3 . r 4 w $10. chuckling soliloquy. “ I’ve seen some In Douglas H adley and w f to M ary th e ser-r-vlce.”— Manchester Guardian. B Alderm an 17.12 ac John Carey die t 4 s r 3 w 1500. P L E N T Y O F ROOM IN TRUNK Adam J H ershberger to Chas H arte and w f i}% 1 7 and 8 blk 6 tall Receptacle Once Sufficed ts W illis’ add M cM innville |1650. Carry All the W orldly Goode of G A H ein s and w f to Geo G Fisher Noted New Englander. Following the discovery, not long dVO, o f an Interesting old trunk In which Daniel Webster carried hls legal papers comes the finding o f another •Id trunk that George Nixon Briggs. • form er governor o f Massachusetts, carried on hls back when be pil grimaged from the town o f Hudson. If. T „ to Adams, Mass., there to begin Studying law. Governor1 Briggs has not remained so fixed In memory as Daniel Webster, but he was a famous man In hls, time, and Is Interesting today because at the national tem perance convention In 1832 he took a Stand for total abstinence. Later, as president o f the Massachusetts Legis lative Temperance society, he marched In procession through the streets o f Boston, although on this occasion there la no record that be carried hls trunk. T h e trunk. Incidentally, la one o f the little ones common a hundred years ago, and Governor Briggs In Inter years repaired It. and affixed a card tailing how he had brought It with him t o Maasachusetta. "It contained,” he wrote, "my entire worldly estate, all o f which wes not worth 810.” — Ghrla- tian Science Monitor. B eanjK ow er Sprayers J J W alker and w f to St Joe Or- chard Co 1 45 St Joe Orchard H ornet N o 1 and 1 31 and 32 St Joe Orchard Homed No 4 $10. Nell W illiam e and w f to^Harpld E W arner 1 7 and 8 b lk 45 E dw ards’ * dd N ew berg |10. « v F rederick M W illard et al to PhUo N W1,lard 10 M W m -10“ *8 die t 3 s r 2 w »10. P h ilo H W illard to F ran cis and M E Clark 1# ac W m Jonea dJc » 3 s r 2 w S 1 0 , yan W ood and w f tQ F ran k s tu l. lenberger 60x1 41 % ft 4n A m ity 1 10. g; h W oodw ard and w f to S M Calkins et al I 7 and 8 b lk 15 Cen- trai add N ew berg 810. H uston W oods and w f to B E 81s- Mn | f blk 7 Baker A M artin ’s add M cM innville $1000. In the C ircu it C ourt fo r the S tate o f Oregon, fo r the County o f Y am hill. Lulu B. H ollin gsw orth , ) J G Hoard and w f to Idella B P la in tiff,) Johnson 1 3 and 4 blk 62 LaFayette $10. Elmer J. H ollngsworth, A D Hqpktns and w f t o & P Simon D efen dan t.) and w f 70x206 ft blk 1 Laurel add T o E lm er J. H ollin gsw orth , the de M cM innville $2000. fendant above nam ed: J R Ivle e l al to N ora Bell Farm er In the name o f the state o f Ore I 10 blk 6 Gllatrap’e add Sheridan gon. you are hereby n otified and $ 10 . required to appear and answ er the John V Johnson and w f et al to com plaint filed against you In the Fred L Soper 40 ac R W elch die t 3 above entitled Court and cause, on aasl 4 a r 4 w .8 1 . ^ o r b e fo re six w eek s fro m the d a te L E Lange and w f to J A H ill 1 4 o f tbe first publication o f this sum 4 blk 5 Oak P a /k add M cM in n ville mons, w hich said date o f first pub $T50. lication o f this summons la the 8th Grant U March and w f to Matt day o f January, 1920, and If you K urt 1 7, 8, 9 and 10 blk 5 B ibee’s fall to appear and answer said c o m add Sheridan $10. • plaint .fo r w ant o f aald appearance Romani S M iller, to A lbert Gutch- and answer the p la in tiff w ill apply en 1 13 Chehalem Uplands $800. to the Court fo r the relief demanded Emma Mosbaugh and huab to In her said com plaint, on file here Louis S Dey and w f 1 1 blk 1 L ip- in, to -w it: F or a decree o f thla p in cott’s 1st add Dayton $100. Court forever dissolvin g the m ar Ada B McNay to Otto H andt and riage con tract now existin g between w f 25x90 ft blk 2 N ew berg $1500. said p la in tiff and defendant, and G F Nelson and w f to C F Dodson aw arding to the p la in tiff the care and w f n 45 ft 1 3 blk 4 K u tch ’s 2nd and custody o f the m inor children Carlton $600. o f the said p la in tiff and defendant, A ndrew Nelson to Fred S and and requiring defendant to pay to Olga Johnson Tract 9 "N ew h em ” this defendant the sum o f F ifty D ol $500. lars, attorney fees. T w en ty-five D ol Ben E Olson and w f to Samuel R lars suit and expense money add and Genora Doney 1 0 6 % ac w % s 4 Forty Dollars per m onth fo r the t 2 s r 4 w $4000. nurture and education o f said m inor W m Perkins to Clara H ilbert and children and Ten Dollars per m onth hush 1 ac D D Desk Ins die t 3 s r 2 to p la in tiff for permanent alim ony, w $10. and fo r a decree aw arding to plain W W Rees and w f to Robt Corbett tiff an undivided one-third o f de and w f Tract 11 C Marsh subd fendant’s h alf Interest In Lots 11, $ 2000 . 12. 13. 14 and 15. in B lock C, F irst J T Reed and w f to N ^ Atkins A ddition to the C ity o f F.alls City, I 2 and 3 blk 3 Revenue add Sher Polk County, Oregon. idan $10. This summons Is served upon by R eynolds M Rosensteel and w f to publication thereof In the N ew berg J H D ow n in g part o f blk 39 Oak Graphic .once each week, fo r six Park add M cM innville $10 . consecutive weeks, by order o f H on Wm Scott and w f to J J and Ruth orable H. H. Belt, Judge o f the C ir D W alker 1 45 St Joe Orchard Homes cuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, No 1 and 1 31 and 32 St Joe Orchard for Yam hill County, w hich said o r Homes No 4 $3000. der Is dated January 5th, 1920. Veda Dell Scott and hush to John Clarence Butt. J Conaway 6 7ac sw % s 6 t 5 s r 6 A ttorn ey for P lain tiff. w $2345. ---------- Date o f First Issue January 8. Mary E llen Sellw ood to Erma M Date o f Last Issue February 19 Johnson part o f 1 2 "E a rlw o o d ” $10. J G Smith and w f to R obert H an E xecstcr’s Notice sen 1 4 and 5 blk 38 L aF ayette $10. N otice is hereby given that the F lora H Sleman and hush to M)hta undersigned, D. D. Coulson, has been P Campbell 4 5 x 7 9 % ft se co r blk 20 H urley A L arge’s add N ew berg duly appointed execu tor o f the last w ill and testam ent o f Augiista L eh $300. A C Southmayd and w f to Matt mann, deceased, by the County Court K urt 1 9 and 10 blk 6 B ibee’s add o f Y am h ill County, Oregon, and has qualified. “ Sheridan $1.. - N ow, therefore, all persons h av Stuart R Strong and w f to O B H olt e % sw % and sw % sw % and ing claim s against the estate o f A ugusta Lehmann, deceased, are sw % se% s.34 t 5 s r 7 w $100. Daniel B Swartz and w f to State hereby n otified and required to pre Bank o f LaFayette 47-100 a c Joel sent the same w ith the proper ▼ouchera to the undersigned execu Perkins die t 4 s r 3 w $800. T A T urner and w f to A da M tor, at hls o ffice in the City of N ew T albott 1.6 ac S eBan die t 4 s r 4 berg. Y am hill County. Oregon, w ith in alx m onths from the date o f thla w $3500. Adelaide K Thom as and hush to notice. Dated thla 15th day o f January, Clara F W ard 1 100 and 101 F C 1930. Graham 's Cbvs Orchard $10. t D. D. Coulson. Geo H U nderw ood and w f to H ar E xecu tor o f last w ill and testaaem t ry A L ittlefield and Edw ard A R o- o f A u gu sts Lehm ann, deceased. m lg n.% 1 1, 2. 3 and 4 blk 56 Ed C larence Butt, wards’ add N ew berg $10. A ttorn ey fo r Estate. Helen M W eed to Delmer L K il gore and w f 3.36 ac 8 Beary die t F irst Issue January 15. l a s t ,lssue February IS. 4 a r 4 w $1. H are now reached such trem en d ou s nat ional aale that the manufacturer* «re the first to carry fall p a g e a p a ce in the Satur- tiaement whfth will appear in these publi ne any other than the Bean Bower Sprayer. 36-Year Development The 1931 Bean Power Sprayer Different from Others in H om y Saving Way». T HE mod«« "B eam " All ms thread!ns ball regulator fs ? dples. T oday , wherever men 'have ten mere, o f fruit or more, you will alm o« in- variably End power spray ers of. which the famous “ B eam ” was the forerun ner and remains the leader. “ B ean " feature. San lose Seals is now The porcelain-lined cyl inders are without stufing boxes. They eliminate grit troubles and last a lifetime. These advantages are the result of 36 years ape. ciattrition in the building of improved power sprayers based on an ingenious, orig inal design. If you are going to Wy a sprayer and want the beat, there u little choice today. practically unknown in Cali fornia where more “ B ean ” Sprayers are used than all other mikes combined. Many of the country’s greate« orchards are now equipped with " B e a n ” Power S preferi exclusive ly. For the “ B ean ,” the pioneer in 1883, it the world’s leading sprayer B E A N ” S p rayers In the C ounty Court o f County, State o f Oregon. Yaihhlll In the M atter o f the G u ar-) dianship o f the Ektafcr o f ) James Lloyd Sawyer a n d ) Pauliner Burtrees S aw yer,) m inors ) Order “ to Show Cause On this, tb s 7 th day o f January, 1920, com e L. N. Saw yer and S. L. Parrett and present CK8C80808C8CB:Wy>O Ofi80C838M :flPC6PQW 30 P OOOOÖOÖOOOC6MC th eft verified Flour and Feed petition in due form , eh ow lng that a* • James Lloyd Sawyer and Paulm er Burtrees Saw yer are m inors and re sid e w ith th eir father at Monument in the state o f Kansas; and that they ow n in fee real property situ ated in Y am hill County, State o f Oregon, that needs the care and a t tention o f a guardian, and that their said property Is o f the probable value o f $1,000.00, and that they have no guardian o f th eir estate in the state o f O regon; and praying this Court to appoint the petitioner, S. L. Par rett, a resident o f this cou n ty and state, guardian o f the said estate o f said minors located In this county and state; and It appearing to the Court proper so to d o: It is, there fore, ordered by this Court that said petition for the appointm ent o f said guardian fo r said estate o f said m inors be heard by this Court at the usual place o f h old in g this Court in the cou rt house in M cM innville, in Y am h ill County, Oregon, on Sat urday, the 14th day o f February, 1920, at eleven o ’clock A. M. o f said day, and that all persons Interested In this proceedin g o r in said minors or in th eir said estate are hereby required to be and ap pear at the tim e and place appointed fo r hear in g said petition and then and there show cause. If any th ey have, w hy said 9. L. Parrett should not be ap pointed guardian o f the said estate o f said m inors situated in this cou n ty and state .In accordance w ith tb s prayer o f said petition, and, in order to give due n otice o f said h earin g to all persons interested In this matter. It is ordered that a cop y o f thla order be published on ce a w eek fo r fou r successive weeks p rior to the time fo r s a id . hearing in the N ew b erg Graphic, a newspaper o f gen eral circu la tion , published In thla county. C. F. Daniels. C ounty Judge. F irst Issue January 15. Last Issue F ebruary 12. New Blacksmith D. CAN TW ELL The new blacksmith, wfll be fa n ! on Wett First street AH kinds at repairing and wood monk. N e w b e rg , - O re g o n H A Y A N D G R A IN All kinds of Km Feed Alfalfa Hay, OREGON NEWBERG, Plumber W h en in need o f a first-class w orkm an or are in hurry to h ave w ork don e, p h on e B lack 4 9 M Kinds Low Prices Satisfactiee a . M. K E ILIN G Are Your Teeth Bothering You? N early e v e r y b o d y has som eth in g the matter w ith the teeth, but keeps on p o stp o n in g a . .j. . visit to the dentist. Some p e o p l e a r e )|)ni5iyW7{ a fra id o f p ain , som e /iT u flu J lV a fr a id o f the p r ic e , ^SYSTEM/ and som e d o n ’t want to l o s e the t ime. All these p e o p le sh ould k n o w about the R egistered Dentists u sin g the E. R. P ark er System . First, there is n o fe a r o f pai n w h en dental w o r k is d on e u n der the E. R. P ark er System . S e co n d , the p rice s are m oderate, and e v e ry patien t is guaranteed fu ll satisfa ction . T h ird , fe w e r visits are req u ired , and o u t-o f-to w n visitors are given e sp e cia l attention, so they need not ca ll so often . I f y o u r teeth are b o th e rin g you , rem em ber that the lon ger y o u n eglect them , the m ore y o u su ffer en d the m o re it w ill co s t y o u In the end. T h ere are tw e n ty -fo u r E. R. P ark er System offices in d ifferen t eitles, the nearest office b e in g at PORTLAND, OREGON. • Box 402 Phone BUck 146 Newberg, O m Build It Now B oth labor and snatonali are available once more qnd a grrnt deal of government building, state work and factory construction alrsady is under way. Measure tha satisfaction your new home would bring and you’ll want It now. The aenaiblu thing than la to BUILD N OW and w t have ell the material to build the sensible tray— framing, siding, trim, doors, shingle« and Beaver B oard— tbe manufactured lumber, knot- lees end cracklesa— for the walls and ceilings. Speak to us about It today. ti-HSpasHisg LoggjsgCe