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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, I M I
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The Aspinwall Economy Grocery
THIS IS
and A rm y Goods Store N o. 2
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PRUNE
wiUjcp9ften with a full lime of Groceries at Portland
prices' with freight added. W e treated you right be­
fore; come again. Our low prices will please yt»u.
Have you done your part in foster­
Potatoes. 15 pounds.................................... ............... ! ........ft............ 25c
Corn, c a n ................. ....................................................15c or 2 for 25c
Peas, can
..................... .................................. 15c or 2 for 25c
Lemons, dot. . N............. ............................................................ . . . . 1 5 c
Van Can\ps Pork and Beans, csn......... ................. 16c or 2 for 25c
Carnation Milk, can .................................................................. ... 12Vke
Army Rost Beef, can ............. .......... r
........................................ JOo
Army Cornbeef hash, can .................................................................. jgg
Army Cornbeef,. can ............. : . . ........................... ......................... igc
Royal Club Coffee, pound can .......................................................... ¿¿c
Great American Coffee, pound can ........... , , .....................*.......... 37 c
American Club Coffee, pound can ................................................-35c
Pink Salmon. 2 cans f o r . . . . . . .................... ’ ............... ................ 20c
Deep Red Salmon, can ................................ ........................................ | 9 C
Large Karo Syrup .........................
90c
Small Karo Syrup ...................................................
igc
Puffed R ic e ..................... ....................f . ........ ....................... ' . . . . . 1 9 c
Puffed Wheat .........................
15c
Corn meal, sack ........... ..
T
..................................... 45 c
Oat meal, sack
............. ............................... ........ .. ..00c
Olympic flour........... .. — .
. , . .................................................. 75 c
ing this very important industry?
I f not, call at one o f the banks or at
Crede’s .market
closes and
county, 8tate of Oregon, as the placo
for the hea.-lng of aaid account and
the objections If any thereto, at
which time and place any and all
persona Interested In the said estate,
may appear and tile their objection»
In writing "to the said account, or
any particular item oontalned there­
in. and then and there show cause
if any exists, why the said account
should not be allowed and approved,
and the said administrator discharg­
ed and hla bondapten exonerated.
LYMAN A. BRISBINE.
Administrator of the estate of L.
H. Little, deceased.
Date of first Issue, January 20.
1221 .
Dated of last issue, February 17.
before
the
week
arrange to send
some
prunes to your friends.
1221 .
Administrator’» Hotioe of
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United States Nat Bank
M HOSKINS. A ml CmLrn
» . E. CROZER. AaL Ca. hier
& L. PARRETT. Pnw W
I. L HOSKINS. Vice PreodoBl
J. C COLGORD, Caahier
not made until several weeks later. ,
When the completed picture was
BAKER
THEATXE
flashed on the . screen in the studio
It happen« in the best of movie private projecting room, it showed a
studios. “ Humoresque.” coming to kitten coming out of one rooiq and
the Baker Theatre next Wednesday entering another, a full grown cat!
The director shook his head sadly.
and Thursday. February 23 and 24.
"Chop out both scenes,” he told the
abounds in heart interest and little cutter. “ It waa goon stuff. But the
human touches. At one point dur­ blamed kitten growed up on us."
ing the making of the picture, the
Billie Burke, one of the most pop­
director thought it would be nice to ular of screen stars, will be on the
bare a little kitten follow'its mistress boards at the Baker, tomorrow and
from room to room. He "shot” a Saturday evenings in her latest Para-
scene showing the kitten making its mount-Artcraft picture, "Away Goes
exits from one room. The co-related .Prudence." This is a delightful pho­
scene, depicting the feline’s further toplay in .which comedy and drama
progress into the next room; was ' are admirably blended. Percy Mar-
"HUMORESQUE”
H—
R. A. BUTT, A ml Cwhiw
s
AT.
Baker Theater
You’ll have to read the Portland Newspapers for
the Great Story:
Accounts
E v e ry w h e re
THE HOPE DIAMOHD MYSTERY
Written by May Yohe
A BIG D O U B L E BILL
m
heat*»
comfort
Monday Night O nly
February 21
The Renowned Star of World-Wide Reputation
MAY YOHE
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Formerly Lady Francis Hope
“Silk Attire”
Appearing in Person
a ir r lv
— IX —
“Are All Men
Alike?” . . . .
AT B A K E R T H E A T E R
test
ary leavening stranglll—you use
leas and save when you use it
It never fails. There is no
loss of baking ingredients.
So, don’t guess at Baking Powder
value any longer. Measure it by re­
sult«.
Pound can of Calumet contnlna full
H o t ¿one baking powders coroe in
l i o t Instead of 16 os. cans. Be sure
you get a pound wh<-n you want h.
Try A Liner In The Graphie.
C, R . C H A P I N
A T T 0 ÍX E Y
AT
LAW
Practice in all courts;”' Probate,
Deed, Morgagee .and all legal
papan. Abstracta examined.
tolls
(k k k sw m ib J a a k d fria
S. M. CALKINS A SON. •
Newberg, Oregon
ATTORNEY
A T , LAW
C LAR EN C E BUTT
Will practice In all the. courts of
the state. Special attention given
to ProBate work, the writing of
deeds, mortgages, contracts and
the drafting of all papers.
O ffice; 2nd floor, Union Blok
Newberg.
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Oregon.
Drs.Gochnour& Daniels
Notice Is hereby given that the
CHIROPRACTORS
undersigned administrator of the es­
tate of Jacob H. Ingle, deceased, has
Massage, Hydro-Therapy and
filed his final account as such ad­
ministrator In the County Court of
Electric Treatments
Yamhill County, Oregon, and that
STEAM and ELECTRIC BATHS
said court has appointed Friday, Feb
ruary 18th. 1921, at 11:00 o’clock Phone Black 40 for appointment
a. m., as the time for hearing objec
lions to said final account and the
110 North School street
settlement thereuf.
Now, therefore, all persons inter­ First door north of Yamhill Elec­
tric Co.’s office.
ested in said estate are hereby noti­
NEWBERO, OREGON.
fied and required to appear at the
County Court room in the Court­
house at McMinnville, Oregon, /it
said time, to then and there show a M M f * 0 4 0 « c e o e o ^ ) « o e o e o e o <
cause, if any there be. why said final
NEW BERG*
I account should not be settled, allow­
e d and approved and the aaid admin
lstrator discharged.
ALL KIN DS OF SAND
Dated January 19th, 1921.
AN D G R A V E L F O R
H. R. MORRIS.
CEMENT AND ROAD
Administrator of the said estate.
WORK
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C. R. CHAPIN.
OFFICE AND BUNKERS
Attorney for aetata.
First Issue, January 20th, 1921.
Foot o f River St
jLaat Issue, February 17th, 1921.
Sand and Grave! Co.
CALUMET
It is the most economical of
all leaveners. Its price is
moderate—you save When
you buy it
It has more than the ordin­
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the es­
tate of Arthur Hall, deceased, has
filed his final account as said ad­
ministrator in the County Court of
Yamhill county, Oregon, and that
said Court has appointed Monday,
March 14, 1921, at eleven o'clock a.
m. of said day, aa the day and hour
for the hearing of objections to aaid
final acount and tha settlement
thereof.
Now therefore jtll persons Inter­
ested in the estate of Arthur Hall,
the same person as and whose fall
name was Arthur T. Hall, 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 M id administrator dis­
charged.
Dated Febrauary 10, 1921.
WILLARD D. HALL.
Administrator of the estate of Ar­
thur Hall, deceased.
CLARENCE BUTT. Attorney.
First issue, February 10. 1921.
Last issue. March 10, 1921.
Settlement.
Never EailsVfiever permits
waste p f baking materials
... ift
Administrator’ s Xotice of Final
Settlem ent
Administrator’s Xotice of Pinal
W H E N you buy eggs—
T T you judge their value by
freshness and the “ dozen.”
When you buysilk you figure
its worth by feci— beauty
and the “ yard.”
But—how do you arrive at
the value o f baking powder?
You can’t tell by appear­
a n ces— by weight — bulk
doesn’t mean quality.
There’s only one way—and
that is an oven te st
By thattest—Calumet always
proves itself the b est
BAKING POWDER
MAY ALLISON
KniglrtAsjustin’ntCo.
mont heads a »excellent supporting said Court has appointed Monday.
cast.
______________ - " 7‘ March 21, 1921, at eleven o’clock
a. m. of said day as the day and hdbr
A t The Star Theatre.
for the hearing o f objections to said
Charles- Ray makes another ap-. final account and the settlement
pearance before a Newberg audience thereof.
at the Star tomorrow night. In “ 45
Now. therefore, all persons inter­
Minutes From Broadway."
ested in the estate of Simon Stevens,
Mr. Ray is now producing his own deceased, are hereby notified and re­
pictures, which are released through quired to appear at the County Court
room, at the Court house, st McMinn­
Associated First National service.
On Monday and Tuesday Tom ville. Yamhill county. Oregon st said
Moore makes his appearance in “ Of­ time, to then and there show cause.
ficer 444,” a whirlwind of fan, de­ 11 any there be, why aaid account
picting the trials and tribulations of should not be settled, allowed, and
“ one of the finest” New York police­ approved and said estate forever and
finally settled, and said executor dis­
men.
H. B. Warner in "Dice of Destiny." charged.
Dated February 17, 1921.
¿rill be the offering Wednesday and
Thursday evenings
J. L. HOSKINS.
Executor of the last Will and Tes­
Executor's Xotice of Pinal Settlement tament of Simon Stevens, deceased.
CLARENCE BUTT. Attorney.
Notice is hereby given that the First issue February 17. 192T
undersigned executor of the last Will Last issue March 17. 1921.
and Testament of Simon Stevens,
deceased, has filed hts final account
Xotice of Piani Settlement
as said executor In the Çounty Court
In the County Court of the State
of Yamhill county, Oregon, and that
of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill.
In the matter of the estate of L.
H. Little, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, Lyman A. Brtsbine, ad­
ministrator of tha estate of L. H.
„ . (K ERO SEN E)
Little, deceased, has rendered and
presented and 'filed In the above
M\
A
named court, his final account of his
administration of said estate, and
that said court has appointed, Fri­
day, the 18th day of February A. D.
1921, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of
said day, as the time and the County
Court 100 m in the Court-house in the
city of McMinnville, in Yamhill
1
Notice Is hereby given that the
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
undersigned administrator of the es­
The only Abstract Books in
tate of W. L. Coe, deceased, has filed
Yamhill County.
Lis final account as such administra­
M c M i n n v i l l e ,
orboon
tor in the County Court of Yamhill
county. Oregon and that said Court
has appointed Friday, February 18th,
1821, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., as the
time for hearing objections to aaid
Slow
Stale > Tough
final account and tha settlement
thereof.
Now. therefore, nil persons inter­
ested In said estate are hereby noti­
fied and required to appear at the
County Court room in the Court­
house at McMinnville, Yamhill coun­
ty, Oregon, at said time to then and
Xo Collection— No Charge
there show cause, if any there be,
xdnxxvnxE , o x e g o x
why said final account should not be
HILLSBORO, OXEGOX
settled, allowed and approved, said
administrator discharged and hi«
bondsman exonerated.
Shiloh Belief Corps, X o. 88
Dated January 19th, 1921.
Meeting« held 2nd and 4th Thurs­
CLARENCE H. COE.
Administrator of said estate. day of each month at 2:20 p. a ., in
C. R. CHAPIN.
Duncan’s Hall, 211 First street.
Attorney for estate.
FRANCES WOODRUFF. Pres.
First Issue. January 20, 1921.
EMMA L. 8NOW. Sec’y
Last Issue, February 17, 1221.
W e C o lle c t
Wm. Asplnwall. Proprietor.
WSM
Yamhill Co. Abstract
COMPANY
Our groceries are strictly fresh and will be brought In fresh
every few days. All army gooda way down In price.
Mrs. Mabel Howett. in charge.
Vinài
Settlement.
known by the Earns of Annie Cathe­
rine Nelson and Anna K. Nelson,
deaseased, are hereby notified and
required to appear at the County
Court room, at the Court House, at
McMinnville, Yamhill county, Ore­
gon, at aaid time, to then and theie
show cause, if any there be, why
quid account should not be settled,
allowed, and approved and aaid es­
tate forever and finally settled, and
said cxeeutor discharged.
Dated January 20th, 1921.
HANS F. NELSON.
Executor of the last Will and Tes­
tament o f Anne Katrine Nelson, de­
ceased.
CLARENCE BUTT. Attorney.
First issue, January 20, 1921.
Last issue, February 17, 1921.
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Phone Red 185
Executor’s Xotice of Final Settlement
Griddle Calm
Recipe
4 cups flour, 4
level teaspoons
Calumet Baking
Powder, 1 tea­
spoon salt, 3
cups milk. Then
mix in regular
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the last Will
end Testament of Anne Katrine Nel­
son, deceased, has filed his final ac­
count as said executor In the County
Court of Yamhill county, Oregon,
and that said Court has appointed
Monday, February 21, 1921, at elev­
en o’clock a. m. of said day as the
day and hour for the hearing of ob­
jections to said final account and
the settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all persons Inter,
rated In the estate of Anne Katrine
Nelson, the name person as and also
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