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W h a t e v e r H a p p e n s - KEEP WARM I f yon catch a cold, keep warm. If you hare fever, keep warm. I f you gat neuralgia, keep warm. I f your bones ache, keep w arn. > He«P warm anyway. Buy a good hot water bag, such as we sell and guarantee, and keep it handy. W e .carry anything yon may have need of in RUBBER GOODS at LOW EST PRICES for the Q UALITY. t h f l e a d i n g d r u g g i s t P A R f LO R i'tf. \R M \C Y \i Sceeoai Beautlful 8 t Sophia. St. Sophia’s church at Constants* nople Is one of the most remarkable buildings In the world. In architec ture! features the structure has a 107- foot dome carried on four pillars. < h at each corner, and composed of light pumice stone, with the apex 175 feet above the floor. So extraordinary is the appearsnc4 of the church that the awe-stricken Sultan Mohammed Is reported as hav ing stopped at the door when the build ing was taken over by the' Moslems and, seeing a soldier hewing at the floor “ For the faith,” exclaimed, “ye have the whole city to pillage and en slave; leave ye me the buildings!" The Mohammedans have never de stroyed the treasures of art they found upon taking Constantinople, hut hav« covered them up. They have prer served whole cisterns or cellars "full of priceless manuscripts of Greek and Byuntlne literature, and writings be longing to the early part of tha Gos pel age. \ . H f > 1 SOt :'(v » < A n > c O, •_ s*.'* FI NI SHI NG >, \ P . o J , ' V h r 35 - _____ l W BERG, O R E G O N . Te Drtit- Hal— In Glass. By using a combination of turpen tine and camphor, glass may be drilled' with a common drill, says EJveryday Engineering. When the point of the drill comes through the hole should be worked with the end of a tljree-cornered file, having edg— ground sharp. Use the corners of the file to scrape rather than as s reamer. Great care must he taken not to crfcck the glass or flake off pieces of It while finishing. The mixture should be used freely, both while drilling and scrap ing. It may be used as well to drld" hard cast iron and tempered steel. .........—" " 1 1 '■ ■■ ■ — —— — — ■— mr Use raisins In puddings whenever possible. They aid in saving sugar. You cannot always be Safe But you can always be I>eave tha bread crock cover slightly off If you want to prevent the bread from becoming mouldy. Portland-Bew berj K otor Bus Sche dule Effective August 15,1919 Subject to change without notice. Leave Portland L— ve Newberg 4th and Alder Imperial Hotel 2:30 A. M. 9:00 A.M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A.M . 11:00 A. M. 12:00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 1:00 P.M . 3:30 P.M . 2:45 P.M . 4:16 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 6:80 P. M. 9:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M . INSURED C h u r c h ill & T y n d a ll FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS Sat. and Sun. only Sat and Son. only 11:00 P.M . 8:00 P.M . Reservations for Theatre Parties, etc., or for Speeal Tripa call Portland Phone.............. Main 3814 Newberg Phone..............Black 120 YOU NEED IT: We We We We HO C 0LLECTI0H HO CHARGE W H Y M AIH TAIH À MORGUE? Send ns your slow ones H E IG H T ADJUSTM ENT McMinnville, Oregon Rcpoit o f the Condition of The First National Bank P ' . * h * of N e w b e rg , the state of Oregon, i t th « close of business on September 8th, 1920 LoOns and discounts. Including rediscounts .-...$295.619.49 Motes and bills rediscounted ............................. 5,000.00 Overdrafts................................................................ U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited* to secure circulation (U. 3. bonds par v i d u a •« * .,•.»««•••• f • 40,990.99 Pledged to eecure postal sarings deposits (par H value) ............ ....................................... . 1,000.99 Pledged ea collateral for Bute or other depos 24,000.00 its or .bills payable...................... Owned and unpledged ....................................... 45,100.00 T o U l U. B. Government securities . . * ........ Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds (other than U. B. bonds) pledged to se cure postal savings deposits.............. 3,509.90 Bonds and ascurltles (other than U. 8. securi ties) pledged as colUteral for State or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable............................................ ........... 18.000.09 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not Includ ing stock), owned and unpledged . . . . . . 71,962.58 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8..................... Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered............... Furniture and fixtures....................... ......................... .. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve B a n k ......................... Cash In vault'and net amounts due from national banks.. . . Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report ing bank ..................... .................... ..................... Total Items ..................... 81,008.94 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items .............................; ......... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer............................. ......................................... Interest earned but not collected— approximate— on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due .......... ............... Total .................................................................... • • LIA B ILIT IE S Capital stock paid in............................................................... Surplus fund ........•................................................................ Undivided profits ................... 6,804,60 Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid . . 4,633.36 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned— (approximate) ............... Amount reserved for taxes accrued ................................. Circulating notes outstanding.......... ... .................................... Cashier’s checka/on own bank outstanding ......................... Total Cashier’s checks ....................................... 7,478.87 Individual deposits subject to check ................... ................. State, oouqty or other municipal depoalta secured by pledge of assets of this b a n k ................................................... Dividends unpaid .................................................................. Other demand deposits ........................................................ Total of demand deposits (other than bank depos its) subject to Reserve ........................... 298,978.03 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . , Postal -savings deposits ......................................................... .Other time deposits .............................................................. Total of time deposits subject to#R e a e rv e .......... 155,158.80 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank ......................... Liabilities other than those above etated. Intareat- earned but not collected ............................... ......................... Total .................................................................... Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal Re serve Bank .................................................................... Total contingent liabilities (not including Items In Sched- Subscribed and sworn to My aomml—ton txpiraa D—amber C—T—t— A tt—t; Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of A.K. Remellard, deceased has filed her final account as said administratrix in the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Monday, September 20, 1920, at 11 o’clock A. M. of said day as the dgy and hour for the hearing o f objections to said final account and the settle ment thereof. Now, therefore, all persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased are hereby notified and required to appear at the County Courtroom at the Court House at McMinnville, said County and State, at said time, to then and there show cause, If any there be, why said account should not be settled, allowed and approved, and said estate forever and finally settled and said administratrix dis charged. 1 Dated August 19, 1929. * Mary Remellard, Administratrix of the estate o f A. K. Remellard, deceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for Estate. First issue August 19. Last Issue September 16. Administrators’ Notice Settlement. of Final 88,452.53 Notice Is hereby given that the 1,900.00 19,700.00 undersigned administrators of the 8.000.00 estate o f Christmas Powell, deceased, 27,020.90 have filed their final account as said 29,400.30 administrators in the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that 1,608.64 said Court has appointed Monday. October 11, 1920, at eleven o’clock a. m. of said day as the day and hour 1,092.48 for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. , Now, therefore, all persons Inter 865.97 ested In the estate of said deceased 9579,252.81 are hereby notified and required to appear at the County Courtroom at the Court House, at McMinnville. Yamhill County, Oregon, at said 9 60.000.00 tlme.to then and there show cause. 15.000. 00 If any there he why said account should not be settled, allowed and 1,171.14 approved, and said estate forever and finally settled, and said administra 464.37 tors discharged. 600.00 Dated September 9, 1920. 40.000. 00 Joseph N. Powell, and 7,478.87 Henry E. Powejl, Administrators of the estate of 279,416.56 Cbrlsmas Powell, deceased. First issue September 9. 19,467.83 Last issue October 7. 40.00 63.64 Am inistratrix Notice. 2 000.00 Notice Is hereby given that the 99,783.81 undersigned, Mabel G. Hoskins, has 3,563.06 been- duly appointed administratrix 63,112.94 of the estate of Cecil J. Hoskins, de ceased, by the County Court o f Yam 10 , 000.00 hill County, Oregon, and has qual ified. 401.60 Now, therefore, all perhons having 579,252.81 claims against the estate of —id Cecil J. Hoeknls, deceased, are noti 5.000. 00 fied and required to present the —me. properly verified, to the undersigned 5.000. 00 administratrix at the office of Clar ence Butt In Newberg , Yamhill Cpunty, Oregon, within six months bank, do solemnly from the date of this notice. of my knowledge and hadad. Dated this 9th day of September. R. P. GILL, O—hier. 1920. 13th day of September, 1920. Mabel G. Hoskins R. Chapin. Notary Publia. Administratrix of the estate of 6, 1938. Cecil J. Hoskins, deceased. W. H. Woodworth, Clarence Butt, R. 0. Baird. Attorney for estate. Oaofga Larkin, Flrts Issue September 9th. Dir—tora. 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