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    Larga»! Clraulatloa I» Yamhill Q»u»ty
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1981.
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eral W illam ette valley tow ns are
MORE IMPROVEMEHTS ARE
grown from fall sown seed. Seeding
MADE OR HEW CHEVROLET should be done now for the peas
should be w ell up before the co n tin ­
W. T. Anderson, of th e Anderson uous cold rains occur. Alaska is a
Motor com pany of th is city , who are good variety for fall sow ing, accord­
««elusive a g en ts for all style« of ing to the O. A. C. experim ent sta ­
C hevrolet autom obiles, reports aome tion. The ground should be fe r til­
new im provem ents made on the 490 ised w ith manure and drained n at­
touring car w hich add g reatly to the urally to shed excessive m oisture.—
com fortableness of th is ligh t Car and V egetable gardening.
w hich places it am ong th e very best
of ligh t
car types.
Important
Beekeepers of the W illam ette v a l­
ch an ges w ere made in the new car ley have sustained heavy loses this
only a short tim e ago. in the way of season due to the ravages of Euro­
stren g th en in g th e rear axle and pean foul brood. Some com plaints
adopting th e standard clutch pedal have come to the O. A. C. experi­
arrangem ent.
and
w hile
these ment station concerning the wax
changes were decidedly im portant in moth, but these insects merely enter
m aking the car more durable and the hives and clean up the havoc
more easily controlled, the new w rought by the brood.— Entom ology.
ch an ges are fu lly as im portant in
m aking for greater comfort and bet­
Loganberry growers should put
ter appearance.
the canes upon tke trellises before
The main change in the new the w inter rainy season if tip die-
model is in the low ering of the^front back is to be prevented. A lthough
seat.
T h is w as brought about by a very severe w inter m ight injure
m aking the gasoline tank under the the canes to some exten t, iitvesti-
front seat square instead of round. gation s conducted this year by the
In th is way th e capacity was m ain­ O. A. C. experim ent station show,'
tained and several inches additional th tathe yearly loss due to dYbback
room rwere secured. The steering exceeds in im portance the possibil­
w heel has also been lowered to cor- j ity of another exceptional winter.
respond w ith the low ering o f “ the | As soon as tied up they should be
seat, and the gear sh ift has b een , sprayed w ith Bordeaux 4-4-50 to
straightened, m aking it easier to protect against fu n gi, especially the
handle. The net result is that the bases of the can es.— Botany and
car is much easier riding and steer­ plant pathqlogy.
ing than before and possesses .a
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racy appearance and an easier feel
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
for the driver.
Another im portant change in the
E. Blake Baird and w ife to Chas.*
new model Is in the top. A new one
man top has been provided w ith full L. Dark and w ife1. 80 acres in sec. 9,
“Gipsy" curtains, and the top has and 40 acres in sec. 10, tp. 6s. r. 6
$10.00.
been lowered two Inches, w ith a w.
M cM innville N ational Bank tb
corresponding low ering of the w ind­
shield.
The w indshield has been A. Thompson H am ilton, lots 1 and
altered to make it more rain and 2. blk. 5, town of W heatland, Ore­
gon. $200.00.
wind proof than ever.
John W. Brooks and w ife to Wm.
“ W ith -the latest changes, im ­
proving the riding and drivin g qual­ Ormond and w ife, lot 8, blk. 8.
ities as w ell as th e appearance of j Deskins addition Newberg. $10.00.
Eugene W. Clark and w ife to
the car. and w ith the changes of a
few m onths ago stren g th en in g the Peter C. Kirk and w ife. 34 acres in
rear end and estab lish in g th e stand­ J. W. Shelton d.I.c.. tp. 3
r. 4 w.
ard foot brake and clutch pedal ar­ $2900.00.
I. H. Deever and w ife to Orey
rangem ent. doing aw ay w ith the
H ankins and w ife. N h a lf of lot 2.
joint clutch-brake pedal, we now
lieve the little Chevrolet has reached and S. half of lot 3. blk. 13, H urley
a sta te of perfection for a small & Large's addition N ew berg. $1.00.
Eola H ills W alnut Assn, to F. S.
car," said Mr. Anderson.
M iller, lots 162. 164 and 166, sec­
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ond addition Eola W alnut Groves.
FARM POINTERS
$
10 . 00 .
Richard Jam es Hadden and w ife
E xh ib its for the corn show s com­
in g on th is fall should be carefu lly to Daisy J. Birks, sm all tract in J.
chosen for uniform , heavy and ma­ B. Rogers d.I.c., tp. 3 s., r. 2 w.
ture ears. It is usually ad vantag­ $1300.00.
Eva Ham m er H ull « to Alexander
eous to put them in a warm, w ell
ven tilated place and dry them out H ull and w ife. N. h alf of lots 1 and
before sending to th e show . Green 2, blk. 4. D eskins second addition
ears in m any cases do not show their N ew berg. $10.00.
H enry LeDuc to W. J. McClaflin
trangit. Badly discolored or shred - 1
ded cobs may be an in d ication of j and w ife, lots 6. 7, and 8, blk. 30,
Edwards addition N ew berg. $10.00.
root rot and should be discarded.
Bertha Lorentzen E state, by guar­
The earliest pas m arketed in sev- dian to Charles C. Thum berg, 42.47
Little W onders,
Madam—
th a t you can w ork yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
E have established a sefvice painting practice goes back more
for women and men who thah 72 years. W e are one of the
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use. W hat kind of brush. W hat Fuller service show you that you
can.
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You can work transformation in
home things that will surprise you.
O ld bedsteads, t a b l e s , chairs,
floors, bath tubs, e tc , are old really
Where to Buy
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nish or enamel them and they’re material to be ture to go to the right
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W e make a special line of duett.
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M P t C W C A T t O 94
’Home Service" Paint*
MTd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
D ept. I t , San Francisco
Pioneer P aint M anufacturers for 71 Y ears
Established I t «9
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F ifteen -for-F loor»
Pifteen-for-Ploors la
F uller's Specification
for a durable, beauti­
ful floor varnish of
the bncet type. Not
Injured by boiling wa­
ter, rolling furniture
or very hard «rear.
Also m a k e r s of
Decoret. Rubber - Ce­
m ent F l o o r Paint,
"P ullerareur" Varnish.
W askable W all Piniak.
Ml. B ara
and Roof Paint.
P arch Bad Step Paint, h a d P IO N E E R
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(C ut thin out and put it la your
pocket-book or handbag a i a m em o.)
F uller's "H om e Service" Paint
Prod jets a r t a d d by tba following
in your c ity: -
C. B. Cummings
Newberg, Oregon
Commutation
ARE
Community Makers and Money Savers
Buy them—helpf yourself and those who help you
The Southern Pacific Company has for Bale b etw een N ew berg and Portland.
Something New
10 Ride BEARER Commutation Ticket $7.57
Good for 6 0 days.
76 CERTS A RIDE
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Other forma of Commutation Tickets:
' 30 Ride Fam ily Commutation Ticket $22.00
Good for 6 m onths, 73 cen ts a ride
60 Ride Fam ily Commutation Ticket, $31.02
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Good for 6 m onths, 52 cen ts a ride.
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INDIVIDUAL MONTHLY SCHOLARS COMMUTATION TICKETS
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for scholars attbnding school at N ew berg from sta tio n s O swego to L afayette, in clu sive.
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dar m onth in which Bold.
Com m utation tickets are not sold at h a lf fare.
B aggage w ill be checked only on 10, 30, and 60 R ide T ickets.
T ick ets good for calen-
The Southern Pacific Company
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LARGEST SINGLE TAXPAYER
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IN
YOUR
COUNTY
and is en titled to your patronage and support.
The entire tax for Y am h ill C ounty in 1920 am ounted to $781,970.55
T he Southern Pacific Com pany paid 5.07 per cen t of th is tax. or $39,657.32.
Southern Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to $11,083,754.93
j Southern Pacific purchases In Oregon for 1920 am ounted to $4,519,888.00
Southern Pacific taxes paid in Oregon for 1920 am ounted .to $1,110,038.88
Southern Pacific total d istrib u tion In Oregon for 1920 am ounted to $18,713,681.78
$
To co n tin u e these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and p rovide bettpr fa cilities and convenient, B a f e ,* rapid and
frequent service is the aim o f th at com pany.
W hy not travel and sh ip via Southern Pacific Lines, and do your part to enable that com pany to keep
pace w ith th e f a t h e r developm ent o f Oregon.
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For fu rth er p articulars ask AgentB
Southern
Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Passenger AgetU
acres in Joel Chrisman d.I.c, tp. 4 s.,
r. 3 w. $5240.00.
Ju lia A. May and husband to Wm.
A. Bond, N. 100 ft. of lo ts 5. 6. 7.
and 8. blk. 36. Edwards addition
N ew berg. $10.00.
W. W. N ew ton and w ife to Mat-
tie Hess, 23 acres in F. H oldrldge
d.I.c. and 6 acres in D arling Sm ith
d.I.c., tp. 4 s., r. 3 and 4 w. $1.00.
John A. OrndufT to M ervln W hit­
more, 19.552 acres in sec. 26, tp. 2
s.
. r. 3 w. $10.00.
Emma Perkins and w ife to C. R.
Fryer and w ife, 33.03 acres In Al­
fred Job d.I.c.. tp. 2 and 3 s., r. 4 w.
D on’t g iv e the baby patent m edi­
cine. If you feel that you m ust UBe
advertised rem edies try them on
you rself, or b etter still, on the dog.
Let th e fam ily doctor atten d to the
baby.
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Try a Graphic Classified.
NOTICE
T. 3 South, Range 6 West of the
W illam ette Meridian in Y am hill
County, Oregon; and
Lots 17 and 18 In Block 8 in P as­
adena. M ultnomah County. Oregon:
W hereas, the above named court
has fljjed Novem ber 5th, 1921, at
10 o'clock a. m. at the courtroom of
said court at M cM innville, Oregon,
as the tim e and place for hearing
upon said petition:
Therefore, you are hereby
re­
quired to appear at the tim e and
place hereinabove m entioned and
then and there show cause. If any
there be. w hy a license for the sale
of said real prem ises should not be
granted.
Y.Mtness the seal of th is court
her« unto affixed this 30th day of
Septem ber. 1921.
C. B. WILSON,
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County Clerk.
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR YAM­
HILL COUNTY.
In th e m atter of gu ard ian sh ip of
W ayne H on eyw ell, John H oneyw ell
and E dgar H oneyw ell, m inors.
$ 10 . 00 .
To the h eirs at law o f T. B. Dun-
John W. Priser and w ife to J. W.
Estes and w ife, lot 6 and N. half | can and E lla C. Duncan and to all
of lot 5, blk. 19, H urley & Larges other persons interested in the e s­
ta tes of said m inors:
addition New'berg.
$2000.00.
W hereas, Jam es W. D uncan, gu ar­
V iola Rea to Alfred S. Peterson. N.
h alf of lots 5 and 6, blk 24, Row­ dian o f the esta tes of said m inors,
lands addition M cM innville. $100.00. has filed in th is court h is applica­ EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE OF FINAL
J. H. Rees and w ife to P. H. Ham ­ tion for a licen se to sell and convey
SETTLEMENT
mond and w ife, lot 3 and E. 10 ft. of real property b elon gin g to said es­
N otice Is herby given that the
tates
as
follow
s:
lots 1 and 2. blk. 2. Sprlngbrook.
T he sou th east quarter of the undersigned executrix of the last
$ 1 0 . 0 0 .
northeast
quarter of section 15 In W ill and T estam ent and the estate
Ida Shultz to R. H. and Grace
Mills. 12 acres in O. F. Tupper, d.I.c.,
tp. 2 s., r. 4 w. $1400.00.
Ed Shuck and w ife to Cora Rice,
w h alf of blk. 17, except W. 60 ft.,
in original town of North Yam hill.
$759.00.
George T. Shipley and w ife to
Brow n-Shipley Co.. 0.97 acres In
-City of Sheridan. $5000.00.
Florence S. Shook and husband to
M ervln W hitm ore. 19.549 acres In
sec. 25, tp 2 s., r. 3 w. $10.00.
R. R. Simon and w ife to Charles
A. M itchell. 70x206 ft. In hlk. 1,
Laurel
addition
M cM innville.
$2150.00.
E thel P. Skiff and husband by
sheriff to Eola H ills W alnut Assn.,
lots 81, 112, and 114, Eola W alnut
Groves. $2425.00.
W illiam Schrweid and w ife to
Louis Schrweid. lot 4, blk. 7, orig­
inal Town of Sheridan, and sm all
parcel on W. of same. $10.00.
W alter H. Tovey and w ife to John
H ackett and w ife, N. h alf of lot 4,
blk. 4. A m ity. $10.00.
% T. E. W allace and w ife to P. A.
Sm ith. 40 acres In sec. 8, tp. 2 *., r.
4 w. $250.00. .
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Howard W alton and w ife to W ar­
ren W. Moor and w ife, 4*4 acres in
sec 7, tp. 3 a., r. 2 w. $1.00.
Rose M. W etig to R. C. Field et
al, 26.10 acre* in W illiam Chapman
d i e., and 20 ft. strip In J. B. Graves
d.I.c. tp. 5 *.. r. 6 w. $5400.00.
Frank P. W lchert and w ife to
Benj. M. W halen and w ife, lots 1
N o a d v a n t a g e o f a cio n ca , o f v a » t ru ao u rcu s, o f lo n g
and N h alf of 4, blk. 28. Cloverlawn
a x p u rla n c a , o f a p - lo - t h a - i n i n u ta a q u lp m a n t a n d m a th -
addition Carlton. $500.00.
o d s , ia o v u rio o k a d b y th ia c o m p a n y in m a k in g Z e ro -
L. F W ilson and w ife to Ned T.
la n a a lu b r ic a tin g oil o f th e h ig h a a t q u a lity .
and Ovel McCoy, 50x114 ft. in N ew ­
berg. $10.00.
If i t «vara p o a a ib la to m a k e a b a tte r oil th a n Z e ro le n a ,
Albert E W ind and w ife to Eu­
th ia c o m p a n y «vould m a k e It.
gen e H. W hite and w ife, 35.03 acres
It ia m a d e in fiv e c o n s is t e n d e e , o n e of w h ic h la e x a c tly
in J H. Brown d.I.c.. tp. 4 *., r. 5 w.
e u ite d to th e n e e d s o f y o u r c ar.
$ 10 . 00 .
H. H. W inslow arid w ife to Otto
U a e Z e ro le n a fo r C o rre c t L u b ric a tio n .
W. Helder and w ife, tyt 15, hlk 2.
STA N D A R D O IL COM PANY
Bibee's addition Sheridan. $10 00.
(Caltfwato)
Edmond Wood to E lf G. W a u k i -
man. lot* 4 and 5. Clay Co.’* subdiv­
ision. $10.00. «
It takes m ore than
a theory to develop
C orrect Lubrication
of 1. B. H u n tin gton , deceased, h as
filed her final account as said execu ­
trix in the. County Court of Y am hill
County. Oregon, and that said Court
has appointed Monday, N ovem ber
14th. 1921, at eleven o’clock a. m.
of said day. for the h earin g of ob­
jectio n s to said final account and the
settlem en t thereof.
N ow therefore all persons in ter­
ested in the estate of I. B. H unting-
ton. deceased, are hereby notified
and required to appear at th e
County Courtroom at the Court
House, at
M cM innville,
Y am hill
County. Oregon, at said tim e, to then
and there show rause, If any there
be, w hy said account should not be
settled , allow ed, and approved, and
said estate forever and finally settled
and said execu trix discharged.
Dated th is 13th «lay of October.
1921.
ETTIE M. HUNTINGTON.
E xecutrix of the last W ill and
T estam ent o f I. B. H u n tin gton , de­
ceased.
Clarence B utt, A ttorney.
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