REVENGE THAT WAS COSTLY Mary Allen and hub. to Edward Australian Parmer's Paney Method ef" Pest Destruction Could Hardly * . Casey and w f; L 1, blk J Cosine's Be Called a Success. T h ird Add to McMinnville, 910.QO K la ilah J. Atkins to W. C. Wade; A farmer Using near Bores Greek, 40 SO In sec 10 TS 81t< W 9900.00 Blew Sooth Wales, was greatly annoyed Adam Bauer and wf to John WiU by the depredations of a hawk, which balmaon and w f; 1.44 ac ln D. X). almost dally took toll among his chick- ‘‘n% JCtoetid, after a gootLAtad of iron- nnaklns DLC T9, | bl*. IflH p e e d e d tn trupplgK rbe bird Charles B. Bhil Sllve. m «inerting .onfer tils I ohmch , I L Le welling; 'L reeolvffA Sl>«n a reallyflUahorate re­ Add to N e w b e r g venge, " procuring a *(ippl$ of “gell" Molile B. Brtffiri Vesta L. (rxplijjiledj, be fastens» ffifQo the un Crater; 8V4 of L owland'a fortum fc-h.wk’. leg aiad attached a long t a jI to It. T h ereto » fig lit the A d d MeMlnnrille Cyrus Buell to elder et fuse. glu.-tel eased the bird ami waited ad; 70 ac In John D except oik Goa. Maude Bell Cmter A huh to A . A Anderson and M L 4 ^ f Desk lie Add. to Newbtjqp |9 #Q oW M. J. Carmichael and w f ‘to A lo n i» L Newton; L 9 hlk 7 Baker di V i r ­ i l a ’* Add McMinnville 11900.00 Tallak H. Dahl and w f to Joseph VanHoomlasen ; 40 ac In esc l i T9 « R 4 W 910.00 Tallak H. Dahl A w f to Joseph Vaa Hoomlaeen ; 19.50 ac In esc 1 ) ex- «a p t roadways T9 8S4 W 910p Stanley W. Fletcher and w f ta Im m a N. Bynum; L 4 blk 10 orlg, T a w s o f McMlaavlUe 910.00 Henry Freuhobp and w f to Wiley A Emmert and w f 2.262 ac In Lot. • I k 19 Lippincott« 2nd Add to D e f­ Con 91500.09 O. A Hash and w f to G. W. Smith -mud w f 7.71 ac In Andrew 8mltl| f^bC T f 8R9 W 9150.00 ■ v * O. ,Harri* and w f tq Tallak S . Dalh; 40 ac In sec 11 T9 8R4 W NURSE Collier Center and She NEW BERG. ORE Phene White 5. TRACTOR TALK §»e—h «l ealy to settle oa Us reef, near the chltpney. Shouting and bom­ bardment with stones end sticks alike failed to move U from this position, •»d with the perspiration streaming Sown his face and His hair beginning to etand on end the farmer was ulti- aiataly obliged to take to his heels for hie own safety. The bird oat doggodly on the roof till the end came; thea (he luckless squatter, looking back, saw rogjt chimney aad hawk go up In ooe tendic explosion, Be haa now swpfn ®ff V l t*neg method* of pest dcetrue- Invistifatíons at Washington, D. C , developed the fol­ lowing results after a careful perusal of facts: bal BJaeattoa. aad Da t r a lw b M l liO eal« ot Law. Madida, (at hartlaad). Simple Kxalanatli 4dfh|.L ml.» » SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinemrias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- uma, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. the 365. The tractor “eats” onl j when it is WOl One farmer reported that ha had replaced ten ti two tractafrs and a truck and that his sa been $2678.00 a year, ^Jow, let us ret together a it of your (arm. Th« TK4vT<-¡ Fordson will do we UT Ñ \ BU Y A FORDSON Mot one person In a hundred could girt a satisfactory answer to the ques­ tion, -Why la (he sky blast and yet the explanation, as gjveo Otto W. Helder and w f (o Wiliam «oh rw eid and w f; L 8 Baal Sbertpnn Subdivision 910-00 >ya! Institution, le quite Clara Hombrea and huh tq Allan The blue sky, he explained. Is due 1f. Caaaalman; L I blk 29 Johne Add do McMinnville and blk 9 Toneys Add to the Interception of particles tn the atmosphere of the blue rays which <0 McMinnville 92500.00 flftm a part a f the whltO light of the W. A Hepburn and w f to W. W. MB. The gafts of white llg^t cam- Wolfenbarger and w f L 29. 28 pad WV4 o f L 27 Cottage Add M fl*!n a- wills 91000.00 R. W. Lancefleld and w f to Y. L. laacefleld and w f; 210.50 #c In R showing a disc « f light on the J. Lancefleld and J. B. W alling DLC which, paaslag through a bowl r r i 8R4 W 925120. 00 is bacarne gradually redder as Matthews Planting Co to J. Sonae* iter get dawdler. Mil at last, weld; Tract 69 Yamhill Walnut a Imitation or the adb in a No- Jacob J. Mlnlch T . Lewis; 90x07 ft la John f$. Ham DLC T9 8R2 W »10 00* L in ie Phillipe et al to Tallak B. Dahl; 2.90 ac da sec 11 T i 8900.00 ■ i — * ■H Poe to O. O. Miller A w f 100x 92»ft ln Peter 8mlth DLC TS 8R4 W 810.00 Claude C. Randall and wf et al to Henry Freshour and w f 21 ac la W m Logen DLC T4A5 S R I W 15060. SR4 w r . M. Willard ; L 7AT blk 49 Add Newberg 9760.00 John B. Rea to William 10 ac In Luke McKern D L C C T t SU9 W 91000.00 F. B. Sackett and w f to 9- F. Munson and w f SV4 o f L TA8 blk6 O. T. Sheridan 910.00 Alice Schug and hub to M. Guen­ ther; L 5 blk 17 Center Add N ey- berg 92600.00 Kh or Id an Fruit Growers Am*, to Oregon Growers Packing Corp. ve- ■wloua tracts in city g t Sheridan 910.09 B- B. Stanaberjf and w f to; Ouat ffia- «■adras; 100 ac In see 1 4 T4 8R6-W 82500.00 John M. Umpblette and w f to Oeo. Panek; 1 V4 ac In Stanley Ómphlett DLC T6 SR4 W 9220.00 Joseph VanJUpestiamo fp d w f tq T a llak H. Dahl ahd w f 40 ac In sec 11 T2 SR4 W 910.00 Tradition end Superstition. The muon, of course. Is the fourca, or nnasob. or what ybu Wflir of many superstition*. As one grows older pos- 4My « * » “><**» m ¡romance than formerly, but the sense of beauty Is never lost—even though some otherwise sane people oh- the lovely new mdeto Over their left shoulder. . Frankly, we do not knew the reason of tMa fear. la the cadre* of a busy end. we treat, useful life we have ‘never happened to hear the rea­ son. But It Is well to assume that there Is ooe. Tradition la interesting; superstition Is common. Perhaps we have too few will proudly affirm that we be^ere In git if a f good tiadttlons and In' go su­ perstition* whatever—and maybe we all ehall be telling the truth.—Rx- Up »e ll a f sensationally ( ow pricey You can seemy in popdy# the 30x3*, 30x314- and 31 x* femqus pDodyear Cord Tire» ì world s finest automobiles* world's larges ¿ture in tiie tiro factory deyoted to these »izes. I f you own a Ford. C h evrolet, Dort* ‘H ot of f t féet h known, and In Pa*- SMMtquoddy bay, which indents New It was refreshing to listen to Wm.' Brunswick nee r the border of the state J. Bryan at the Democratic National of Maine, a rise of 25 feet Is not nn- Convention. There may be flftle hp aald with wblch we agree: but at 'to u t he bad hlk any. Be stood bp* wave of water from 8 'to 0 feet high. fore a hostile convention, epoke kla At meat places the tide rises gradually, 'heart; and while the delegatee stol­ but not slowly, each wave rolling up id ly voted against him, he moved on the shore a little higher than the tiw gallarles to thè one genuine dé­ preceding one. There are two high monstration of thè gathertng. When tides In every 24 hours. For InstgpP, «a man Blanda hls ground In thè tape my at 10 o’clock In the forenoon! gad o f newspaper ridicule and orgaaM M •opposition, and preaches thè faitm th al la In hnn, he commende thfj admiration and respect of thoee wke 0 **1 Old Cheap Ceal Daya lo ve courage and frac expreaffien. In the good old dayf of 1818 oae U t . Bryan i* presenta a dwlndling could step out with a couple of dollars fe w la our ni 1 tonai life— thoee who and come heme with food and fuel y et belteve In n Septemhe Sunset. i do not Experiment wUb ’ tatned In a letter from John Sima, great-grandfather of Admiral Sims, to hls wife, Molly, datod Unlontown, 16th October. 1812. At that time, board and lodgtns for two cost 88.90 a week. Coal waa 0 cents e bushel. Chickens, still wearing their feathers, coat TB coats a doaen. Beef waa from I to 814 cents a pound, while.butter're­ tailed from 12V4 cents a pound. M a xw ell o f pther egr taking these sizes, go tp you r pearest Sendee Sta­ tion fo r G oodyear T ires; take ad­ vantage o f the opportu nity to get