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TH U R SD A Y, JAN U AR Y 19. 1921
R. H. Jonas, who has been asso-
-clated with A. E. Scott tor the paat
ja a r in the publication of the Forest
Grove News-Times, has retired from
the firm, leaving Mr. Scott the sole
•owner and b o « of the business.
George H. Himes, curator of the
Oregon Historical Society, w ill give
a free, illustrated lecture, dealing
w ith early Oregon history, at Wood-
Marr Hall on Tuesday evening of
next week. It w ill be a talk well
worth hearing.
BEAT. E S T A IS TRANSFERS
Mrs. Lins BuckUy; to Lsban Esrl
Morin; lots 209 and 210 ex. S. 15 ft.
Town of Dayton 9700.00
G. D. Carter to Harry N. Shipley
and wf; 42.02 ac. in sec. 34. T5
SR7 W. 12.700.00
A. W. Christensen and wf et. al.
to Maggie Terry; Lota 1 and 2, bik
S. Christensen's Add. McMinnville
9250.00
Christine Clemmenson to C. A.
Evans and wf 140x270 ft. in D. D.
Deskins DLC T3 SR2 W 9100.00
H. B. Cockerham and wf to Alec
Cellars and wf; Small tract In Mc
Minnville 93.500.00
C. A. Dolph. Estate, et. al. to L.
L. Chambers; 198.40 ac. In Felix
Dorris DLC T3 SR3 W. »14.600.00
Nancy E. Hatch and hub to C. S.
Harris and wf; lots 4 and 5. North
west Newberg Subdivision 910.00 _
Frank Maskenthlne and w f to Roy
Long and wf 48.76 ac. in J. S. Dan-
forth DLC T5 SR5 W 910.00
Harry Leu McGarry and w f to J.
W ilson' Cebhart and w f; Various
tracts in Willamlna known as the
Grosser lands, T5 SR 5 and 6 W
nstt Stewart and w f 10 ac. ln
H.
H e « DLC TS 8RX and 9 W »10.00
Willamlna State Bank to Harry B.
Cornell, Jr.; lots 24 and 25, Corbet
acreage. »2,000.00
O. W. Byers. Jr. and w f to W alter
E. Street and w f; 2 small tracts-In
City of Sheridan. »10.00
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T H E A M E R IC A N
R ED C R O S S INj
P EA C E T IM E
* As the days go by Harding is rap
id ly growing in favor with the
people. His expressed wish that the
««•m onies incident to his inaugura
tio n may be without ostentation and
the waste o f money w ill meet with
favor in the minds of most people.
W ith burdensome war taxes and
with people starving for the want of
food it is no time for the wanton
waste op s riotous inauguration ball.
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Now that about every loose dollar
been skinned from the state by
the oil stock fakers comes the an
nouncement that the Ud is to be put
on and stock, salesmen must show
that they have something more to
■ell than conversation, glittering pro
mises or precisely nothing. But the
picking was good while it lastdd and
perhaps the fakers were preparing to
shut up shop anyway to wait until
a new crop of victims was born.—
Hillsboro Independent.
Some one has figured out that
fou r hundred million dollars are the
average month’s receipts of war tax
es at the U. S. Treasury. Those from
the sale of candy, tobacco, soft drinks
suid admissions to shows total nearly
37 million dollars a month. Theater
tickets alone, bring in more than
4 % millions dollars every 30 days.
T h e country as a whole spends nearly
five billion dollars a year on recrea
tion. or almost enough to pay the ex
penses for 12 months of the most
expensive government on earth.
Senator Hume, of Multnomah
county, has introduced a bill in the
senatf which provides that no pri
vate. denominational or parochial
school, college, university, normal
school or educational institution
under the control of any church, sect,
or religious organization shall be
recognized as a standardized insti
tution. It also provides that insti
tutions of this character listed as
standaidlzed at this passage of this
act shall have their recognition or
listing revoked. But Mr. Hume, of
Multnomah, will never reach first
-base with his bill.
R EA R IN G
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TOO
M ANY
B Ü TT E E -
FLIES.
More than 175.000 children were
^sought before courts in this country
-Baring the old year, as offenders,
«ay» Capper’s Weekly.
What American youngsters need is
the fringing up their fathers and
mothers had— regular duties
at
home, steady attendance at school,
Sunday school once a week, very
little spending money, time and op
portunity for wholesome play but
■one for loafing, some real work to
do every day, reasonable wishes grat
ified if the family purse permits,
knowledge of the value of money and
o f the not infrequent necessity of
self-denial.
Many homes nowadays are not
rearing children to be sturdy, self-
dependent men and women, but so-
«4*1 butterflies. And the more they
a r e indulged, the mare they want.
Mtow o f them are taught enough
«h o o t real life to stand alone when
t h e time comes that they must.
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Administratrix’ Notice
Settlement
of
Final
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate af Alfred C. Martin, deceased,
has filed her final account as « i d
administratrix in the County Court
of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that
said Court has appointed Monday
February 7th, 1921, at eleven o’clock
a. m. of said day, as the day and hour
for the hearing of objections to said
final account and the settlement
thereof.
Now therefore, all persons Inter
ested in the estate of said deceased
are hereby notified and required to
appear at the County Court-room,
at the Court House at McMinnville.
Yamhill county, Oregon, 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.
Dated. January 6th, 1921.
FR A N K IE L. M ARTIN.
Administratrix of the estate of
Alfred C. Martin, deceased.
First Issue, January 6th, 1921.
Last Issue February 3, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned administratrix of the es
tate of Theodore Jeffries, deceased,
has filed her final account as said
administratrix in the County Court
of Yamhill county, Oregon, and that
said Court has appointed Monday,
Frebruary 14, 1921, at eleven o'clock
a. m. of said day, as the day and
hour for the hearing of objections
to said final account and the settle
ment thereof.
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Now therefore, all peraons 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.
Yamhill County. Oregon, 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 administra
trix discharged.
Dated January 13, 1921.
ELEANOR JEFFRIES.
Administratrix of the estate of
Theodor» Jeffries, deceased.
CLARENCE BUTT, Attorney.
First issue, January 19, 1921.
Last issue. February 10, 1921.
Faeton« in Gw World.
Ing Powder is made under bettor
conditions none can bs bettor in
quality.
It contains only such ingre
dients as bare been officially en
dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food
Authorities. An sbeolnts gnaran-
fest R ie pore.
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A LU M E T
B A K IN G
It received highest Awards,
World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chi
cago — Paris Exposition, Paris,
France-positive proof of its super
ior merit
It is used by more house
j^ eeq s
pastry
A Better School
HOUSEHOLD H IN T S
Settlement.
Then usa Calumet» Itfatha
All you have to do is to compare
costs to determine how^nucb yon
can sava by buying Calumet
Pound can of Calumet contains fnB
16 ot. Some bale mg powders come In
B~oinn*tesd of li f e cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want it.
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D O N ’T W A N T T O CARRY THEM OVER
Administratrix’ Notice of Final
■\70U certainly want to
'X save money« and you
wives, domestic scientists and chefs
than any other brand. That would
not be the case, if it were possible
to secure a higher quality leavsuar.
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THESE D ISCO UNTS A P P L Y O N O UR
Clarence E. Osborne and w f to
Every person mentally and physical
Luke Thornton; 160 sc. in sec. 28 ly able to do so should take the Ameri
T3 SR6 W. 910.00
can Red Cross instruction in First Aid
D. I. Pearce and w f to Herman Treatment. It's a life-saver and •
Seidler; 6.50 ac. in S. Cosine DLC pain-saver on the farm. In the factory,
T4 SR4 W. 95.000.00
on the street, at the office, in the
Geo. T. Shipley and w f to fed win home, wherever accidents may occur.
F. Shipley and w f; 146.50 ac. in J. Here's a young wife who Inexpertly
B. Graves and Wm. Doak DJX T5 wielded a can-opener and received an
ugly gash across her wrist from the
SR6 W »18,000.00
Andrew Swanson and wf to John jagged can liJ Mother « » » there.
W. Boyce et al. 173 ac. in Thoe W il
son DLC T2 SR5 W »12.000.00
Mrs. Frank N. White and hus. to
Novels From Serial Stories.
Ella Cooper; lots 7 and 8. bik 10
The ingenuity of members of the
Johns Add. McMinnville »900.00
Junior Red Cross at Boise, Idaho, has
J. B. Pilkington et. al. to C. E. developed a custom which their eldera
Andrew et al.;
of W. G. Lady are beginning to copy. For patients
DLC T5 SR6 W., ex. dedicated Co. in the public health service hospitals
who do not like to read serial maga
road. »10.00
zine stories week by week, they are
Prudential Loan Co. et. al. by clipping current serials and binding
sheriff to Ladd & Tilton Bank; them, thus providing after publication
various tracts near Rex. Oregon, T3 has been completed, novels for the
SR2 W. 99.066.61
former service men taking medical
Lila P. Roberts and hub. To James treatment.
D. Duthte and w f; lots 1 and 2 sec.
HEX
35 T5 SR7 W., containing 27.03 ac.
93.750.00
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Mrs. Jenkins, who underwent an
August Schaad and w f to A. C. operation at St. Vincent’s hopttal last
Ackerman and w f; 10.04 ac. in sec. week is doing nicely.
15, T3 SR2 W. 910.00
The community aid club held an
Byron B. Shuck and w f to Sarah all day meeting Thursday at the
E. Shields; 319.75 ac. in Andrew home of Mrs. Harmon. It being elec
Shuck DLC T3 SR4 W 922,050.00
tion of officers, Mrs. L. J. Whitaker
Della Snodgrass to .Myrtle Moats; was elected president; Mrs. Daree
25 ac. in A. Coovert DLC T4 and 5, vice-president; Mrs. Semmer, Secre
SR3 W. 94.500.00
tary; Mrs. F. D. Frost, treasurer. A
J. W. Versteeg and wf to Yamhill very interesting program was given
county, Oregon; 1.21 ac. in G. W. and the ladies furnished & good din
Miller DLC T5 SR4 W. »550.00
ner. The excavating for the new
Wm. E. White and w f to V. T. 'community hall is being done as fast
Hinshaw; lots 7 and 8. bik. 2, and as the weather will permit and the
lots 11 and 12 bik. 1, Edwards' 2nd frame work has been commenced
Add. Newebrg and 20 ac. in John The hall is to be of a bungalow con
Williamson DLC. T3 SR3 W. »10.00 struction. and w ill be 30 by 60 feet.
Harry Wilson and wf to J. E.
Mrs. A. J. Heskett was a Portland
Leigh and w f; tract 1. Chehalem visitor Monday.
Hills 910.00
W ill Sanderman had the misfor
Frank Z. Abe to J. A. Cobb; lots tune of having a rear wheel of his
25 and 26. bik “ D” Hobson’s Add. car demolished one day recently, but
Newberg 910.00
iescaped injury in the mix-up.
John W. Baker and wf to Isabel I Mrs. J. E. Werlin spent Monday in
Fendall; lot 1. bik. 13. Baker and Portland.
A bi thday party was given Mr.
Martin's Add. McMinnville 91.000.00
W. H. Badley and w f to John Ben- Yokel. Monday.
It is sold at a moderate price.
Tw o g a m « are scheduled for this
v steek as follows;
Pacific University vs. Pacific Col
:tege. at the college gym. Friday
ntgbt. and McMinnville American
Legion vs. Newberg American Legion
*• A t high school gym Saturday night.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
HEATING STOVES 20% OFF
ALL RANGES 10 % OFF
,«v
T>->chlng First Aid
926 000.00
Complaint is made that thought-
a—s boys have been guilty of over-
Warning a grave stone and breaking
another in the cemetery. A proper
«^plication of father's slipper on go-
dag to bed at night might prove ef
fectual.
January Clearance
to Us
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lined
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our school, y ou r school, alw ays strives
toachieve the best. W e can get a fo n c e
the additional equipm ent now needed
w ith ju st a little boost from you through
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