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T. H. THORNE
Local and Long Distance Haul­
ing. — Wood for Sale
Phone Red 187
Ease Your
Eating Problem
BY BUYING YOUR
Groceries
where you get
QUALITY
SELECTION and
RIGHT PRICES
A. M. Kendrick
Corner First and Meridian
Phone Black 14
3 K eep
.VAV FROM YOUR DOOR
3VJSY WRAY MODfcRrt
F U R » \ H f r 'S F O R - r -
MODERN plumbing is the
up to date enemy of ill health.
Disease gives a well-plumbed
home a wide berth. See that
your drainage is open and
property constructed, or rather
let us see to it for you.
Evans & Gower
Plumbing Shop
311 First Street.
Shop Phone: Blue 195
Residence Phones:
Black 0 —Blue 6
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO.
14 North Second Street
Supplies Hay, Harvest and
Farm Hands. List Now
for Hop Pickers.
Phone Broadway 2278
PORTLAND
OREGON
NEWBERG
HIGH
A g ric u ltu re
SCHOOL
D e p a rtm e n t
NEWBERG HIGH SCHHOL NEWS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
NOTICE OF RALE OF R*AT.
PROPERTY
T h e s tu d e n ts of th e N ew berg h ig h
school have s ta rte d th e p u b lish in g of
a h ig h school paper w hich w ill be,
issued every o th e r T uesday, an d w ill
be know n as th e N. H. S, Echoes.
T he first Issue w as p u b lish ed on
T u esday of th is week, being p rin te d
by th e G rap h ic office an d is a n eat
p ap er, ch ro n ic lin g th e new s of th e
school In good sh ape an d c a rry in g a
g e n e ro u s a d v e rtisin g p a tro n a g e from
th e local m e rc h a n ts. R o b ert B row n
is e d ito r In c h ie f and C h ester N ew-
lin ts.b u sin e ss m an ag er w ith H o rrell
V andell, a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r; th e re ­
p o rte rs a re F lo ren ce H e a te r, M arjorie
C h risten so n , G aileu. V andell, F e rris
F e rg u so n , Lee R yan, B ernice B ul­
lock, A nna D each, and G ladys Bond.
M arlon S. A llen a n d w ife to M ark
T. Cog, BW q u a rte r sec. 32, tp. 3 s.,
r. 6 w. $1.00.
W illiam E. B u rd e tte to E a rl C.
\y ilso n , n o rth 98 o n e -th ird ft. of lot
6, blk. 37, Oak P a rk a d d itio n M c­
M innville. $500.00.
A. J. D avis an d w ife to F r a n k
F eeley, 4 acrea In D. R am sey d.H.c;,
tp. 3 s., r. 2 a n d 3 w. $3000.00.
Jo sep h in e E v e re st to M aude L.
L ic h te n th a le r a n d h u sb a n d , 2.93
ac re s in R. E v e re st d.l.c., tp. 3 s., r,
2 'w . $500.00.
E ola H ills W a ln u t a sso ciatio n to
H. E. B ailey, tr a c t 161, seepnd a d d i­
tio n E o la W a ln u t G roves. $10.00.
Jo el F la n a ry e t al to Jo h n D a u g h ­
e rty , lot 1, blk. 1, B a rb e r’s a d d itio n
W illam in a. $150.00.
M ary F ly n n e t al to Jesse T. I r ­
vine and w ife, e a st h a lf of lot l,,b lk .
3," o rig in a l to w n of M cM innville.
$8200.00.
A ndrew K ersh aw and w ife to
F r a n k M u d in g er, lo t 22, C o rb e tt
acreag e. $1.00.
C h ristia n L orenzen e t al to R alp h
E. W illiam s a n d w ife, lo t 11. Jo h n
W. F le tc h e r’s first a d d itio n Dayton.*
$ 2200 . 00 .
C. T , L ong a n d w ife to D ora H a r­
dy., lo t “ G” , Oak P a rk a d d itio n Mc­
M innville. $1.00.
C. T. L ong and w ife to Geo. E.
T hom pson an d w ife, lot 5, blk. 32,
O ak P a rk
a d d itio n
M cM innville.
$750.00.
Roy Long an d w ife to W illiam
P lller. an d w ife, 24 ac re s in J. S. D an-
fo rth d.l.c., tp . 5 s., r. 5 w. $10.00.
J o n a s an d C ora A. M osser, by s h e r­
iff to P e te r M u rray , 81.16 acres in
sec. 2, tp. 4 s.. r. 5 w. $1416.86.
Owen A. M acG lll to M ary E- Mac-
G ill, 10 acrets In J. T. H em bree d.l.c.,
tp. 4 s., r. 4 w. $1.00.
— L eo n ard H . M onday a n d w ife to
W illa m in a S ta te B an k , 160 ac re s In
sdc. 24, tp. 4 s., r. 7 w. $2000.00.
K in g an d Lee N u lty to G. O: L am -
son, lot 3, blk. 2, K e rsh a w ’s second
a d d itio n W illa m in a . $300.00.
E d w ard A. P ace an d w ife to A. J .
D avis an d w ife, sm all tr a c t in J. H.
H ess, d.l.c., tp . 3 s., r. 2 w. $10.00.
Thos. P rin c e e s ta te to E. P. D ixon,
24.10 acres in E d w ard G eary d.l.c.,
tp. 3 s., r. 4 w. $15.000.00.
Roy R eeves an d w ife to" M. J. C a r­
m ich ael an d w ife, lot 5, blk. 3. C h ris­
te n s e n ’s
a d d itio n ,
M cM innville.
$125.00.
S. W. S tu lle n b u rg h to O live J.
C o u lter, sm all tr a c t in A m ity. $1.00.
V alley L and com pany to M ary T.
H en ry , 192.60 .acres in A aro n P a y n e
d.l.c., tp. 3 s., r. 4 w. , $1.00.
L a u ra E. W alkl^y to B. G. Gosper
a n d w ife, 11 ac re s in W illiam P a t­
to n d-l.C., tp. 3 s., r. 4 w. $10.00.
N otice Is h erb y given th a t th e u n ­
d ersigned, as g u a rd ia n of W ayne
H oneyw ell, J o h n H oneyw ell and E d ­
g a r H oneyw ell, m in o rs, w ill, p u rs u ­
a n t to a license Issued o u t of th e
C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of Oregon
fo r Y am hill co u n ty , sell th e In te re st
of said m in o rs in and to th e follow ­
in g described real prem ises a t public
o r p riv ate sale on o r a f te r D ecem ber
1 0 th , 1921, and w h ich said real
p ro p erty Is described as follow s:
T he S o u th e a st Q u a rte r of th e
N o rth e a st Q u a rte r of S ection 15 in
T ow n sh ip 3 S o u th , R an g e 6 W est of
th e W illa m e tte M erid ian In Y am hill
C ounty, O regon, and lo ts 17 and 18
in Block 8 of P asad en a, M ultnom ah
C ounty, O regon.
D ated N ovem ber 7 th , 1921.
JA M ES W. DUNCAN,
C. R. C h ap in ,
G u ard ian .
A tto rn ey .
D ate of 1st pub. Nov. 10, 1921.
D ate of la s t pub. Dec. 8, 1921.
T h e G rap h ic failed to g et a n ac­
c o u n t of la st w eek’» football gam e a t
M cM innville as we expected th e h ig h
school s tu d e n ts would cover It in
th e ir page, b u t In view of th e ir
c h a n g e of p lan s th ey did n o t have
th e usu al h ig h school page an d In
th e la s t m in u te ru sh It w as o v e r­
looked.
H ow ever, we p rin t below
th e a c co u n t of th is gam e as ta k e n
from th e ir p ap er:
A very e x c itin g gam e w as played
a t M cM innville T h a n k sg iv in g day, on
th e higlP school Held. T he score w as
13 to 12 in fav o r of M cM innville.
In th e first h a lf,.W a y n e N elson,
N ew b erg ’s le ft h a lf, g o t a w ay w ith
a fu m b le on an 8$ y ard ru n an d
to u chdow n.
N ew b erg m issed goal
kick. W ayne N elson did ex c e p tio n ­
ally w ell in p u n tin g th ro u g h o u t th e
gam e.
In th e second q u a r te r the
ball re m a in e d in Mac’s te r r ito r y m ost
of th e tim e.
In th e th ird q u a rte r M ac’s h a lf­
back m ade a to u ch d o w n on a side
k ick.
Agee kicked goal.
In th e
sanfe q u a r te r N ew b erg ’s le ft h a lf
a g a in m ade an e ig h ty y a rd ru n and
to u chdow n on a fum ble. N ew berg
m issed goal. In th e fo u rth q u a rte r
Agee m ade a tw e n ty y ard ru n on a
fak e play, p a v in g th e w ay for a
to u chdow n.
D u rin g th e gam e. H en ry T hom as,
W illiam S a n d e rs an d C arl S w itzer,
th re e of N ew b erg ’s b est p lay ers,
w ere h u rt, th u s th e team w as d is­
abled c o n sid erab ly , a lth o u g h th e su b ­
s titu te s played a good gam e.
M any of th e s tu d e n ts an d re sid e n ts
of N ew b erg a tte n d e d th e team to
M cM innville to w itn ess th e gam e and
g av e th e team th e ir loyal su p p o rt.
T he fo llo w in g w as N ew b erg ’s lin e ­
u p : C en ter, R a n k in ; ends, B abcock,
C ar] S w itz e r; tack les, W allace H an -
vill, Clifford Jo n e s; g u a rd s, H. N el­
son, A. E v e re st; q u a rte r, W illiam
S a u n d e rs; fu llb a c k , H e n ry T h om as;
Ja m e s C. W alsh and w ife to A nnie
^h alfb ack s, C h a rle s C arlisle, W ayne T. L aP o re and h u sb a n d , lo ts 6 a n d
N elso n ; s u b s titu te s , L ynn S w itzer, 7, E arlw ood, $10.00.
H. L. W e a th e rly and w ife to L yda
C. B abcock, H e n ry F itz p a tric k and
,
A.
W h ite , lot 9, blk. 3, C av ell's a d d i­
H o w ard W eston.
t i o n N ew berg. $10.00.
M a tild a W h ite to G eorge W. H ill,
B asket ball w ill sup erced e fo o tb all . lo ts 1 and 12. blk. 75, lo ts 7 to 12
a t th e local h ig h school and p ra c tic e 1 Inclusive In blk. 49, to w n site D un­
h as a lre a d y com m enced an d sch ed ­ d e e . $10.00.
u les of gam es a re b ein g a rra n g e d .
P h ilo H. W illa rd to F re d L. Ames,
T h e local q u in te t feel c e rta in ! of lot 1, blk. 9, E v e re st’s a d d itio n N ew ­
g am es w ith F o re st Grove, M cM inn­ b erg . $10.00.
v ille, C o rv allis and C olum bia U n iv er­
M a rth a W rig h t and h u sb a n d to
s ity , and a re seeking gam es w ith
D allas, H illsb o ro . M edford, E ug en e C lyde W rig h t, lot 2, blk. 9. H aus-
w ir th ’s second a d d itio n
Y am hill.
an d R oseburg.
$
10 . 00 .
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T h e high school band is a new
o rg a n iz a tio n w hich seem s to be
For Whipping Dream
m e e tin g w ith success an d p ra c tic e is
A bout tw o h o u rs before w h ip p in g
b e in g held on W ednesdays and F r i ­
th e cream c u t six so ft m arsh m allo w s
d ay s fo llo w in g school.
in to sm all pieces and add to th e
cream . N e ith e r s u g a r n o r flav o rin g
E x ch an g e w h a t you d o n ’t w a n t for w ill be re q u ire d a n d th e cream w ill
be doubly delicious.
w h at you do w an t. A dvertise.
CwMMMity Helper n Agricatture
A g ricu ltu re Courue« for yeu B g A d old .
H xtenrinu serv ice for coe. of m ilea g e
P h o n e O liver K. K Ilham ,
Red 86 or Ked 221
Useful Christmas Sifts
Oregon-W ashington
Are W hat We AU Want
Truck Service
ROUND TRIPS DAILY
Betw. Portland and Newberg.
Local office Spivey’s Paint
Store.
Phone Black 75
We have a fine assortment of all styles of hats at reduced
prices.
M en! Why not buy your wives and daughters, a new hat T
Jnst what she has been wanting for some time.
Come in and see onr lovely line of dainty hand-made gifts.
We take orders for hemstitching and plaiting.
T ry a G rap h ic classified .
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e
u n d e rsig n e d e x e c u to r of th e la st w ill
an d te s ta m e n t a n d e s ta te of A n n a
A. L ucas, th e sam e person as an d
also k n o w n by th e nam e of A nn A.
L ucas, deceased, h a s filed h is final
a c c o u n t of said e x e c u to r In th e C o u n ­
ty C o u rt o f Y am h ill co u n ty . O regon,
an d th a t said c o u rt h a s a p p o in te d
M onday, D ecem ber 1 9 th , 1921, a t 11
• ’clock A. M. of said day as th e tim e
for th e h e a rin g of o b je c tio n s to said
final a c c o u n t an d th e se ttle m e n t
th e re o f.
N ow . th e re fo re , a ll p erso n s In te r­
ested In th e e s ta te of A n n a A. L ucas,
deceased, a re h ereb y notified an d r e ­
q u ire d to a p p e a r a t th e C ou n ty C ourt
room a t th e c o u rt house a l M cM inn­
ville, Y am h ill co u n ty . O regon, a t said
tim e, to th e n an d th e re show cause,
if an y th e re be, w hy said acco u n t
should not he s e ttle d , allow ed, and
ap p ro v ed , and said e s ta te fo rev er an d
finally se ttle d an d said e x e c u to r d is ­
ch arg ed .
D ated th is 1 7 th day of N ovem ­
ber. 1921.
C. .J. C lem enson.
E x e c u to r of th e last w ill an d te s ta ­
m e n t of A n n a A. L ucas, deceased.
C laren ce B u tt, a tto rn e y for e sta te .
F ir s t pub. Nov. 17, 1921.
L ast pub. Dec. 15. 1921.
G r id le y M illin e r y S h o p
706 FIRST STREET
NOTICE
OF APPOINTMENT
ADMINISTRATRIX
The Cost is Small, The Protection GREAT
We give liberal values, low rates, prompt adjustment. Fire,
theft, property damage, public liability and collision, any one or
more forms in one policy.
See onr agents before the FIRE DEMON gets yonr ear, or
some “Road Hog” gets you.
Pacific States Fire Insurance Company
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Represented by
NEWBERG LAND COMPANY
508 First Street
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Supplies Cut
Way Down
Toilet Complete
$ 24.50
G u a ra n teed O ak T an k
a n d S en t
W h ite C h in e B ew l
L ab or 7 0 c p e r h o u r
G R A N T G 0 N IA
Plumbing and Hunting
7
501 First S t PI m m Utacfc 23
OF
N otice Is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n ­
d ersig n ed , V io let A. B ean, h a s been,
bV th e C ou n ty C ourt of th e S ta te of
O regon for Y am h ill co u n ty , duly a p ­
p o in ted a d m in is tra trix of th e e sta te
of W. S. B ean, deceased, and th a t
she d u ly q u alified aB such.
All p erso n s h a v in g an y claim s
a g a in s t th e said e s ta te o r a g a in s t
said deceased, a re h ereb y notified
a n d re q u ire d to p re se n t such claim s
to such a d m in is tra trix , a t h e r re si­
dence In N ew berg, O regon, w hich
claim s m u st b6 d u ly verified, and
w ith th e ir p ro p er v o u ch ers presented
to th is a d m in is tra to r w ith in six
m o n th s from th e d a te of th is notice,
o r be fo rev er b arred .
D ated a t N ew berg, O regon, No­
vem ber 1 5 th , 1921.
VIOLET A. BEAN.
A d m in ls tia trix of th e E s ta te of W.
S. Bean, deceased.
B. A. K liks, a tto rn e y fo r a d m in is­
tr a tr ix .
D ate of 1 st pub. Nov. 17, 1921.
D ate of la s t pub. Dec. 15, 1921.
NOTICE TO CREDT^ r s
N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t an o r­
d e r w as m ad e In th e C ou n ty C ourt
o f th e S ta te of O regon, fo r Y am hill
C ounty on th e 1 6 th d ay of N ovem ­
ber, A. D., 1921, in th e M atte r of
th e E sta te of C h arles C. F ric k , De­
ceased, a d m ittin g said e s ta te to pro­
b a te and a p p o in tin g C harleq D. F ric k
a s A d m in istra to r th e re o f and th a t
said C h arles D. F ric k h a s duly q u a l­
ified as such a d m in is tra to r.
Now, T h e re fo re, a ll p erso n s h a v in g
claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re h e re ­
by notified a n d re q u ire d to p resen t
th em w ith ..th e p ro p er v o u ch ers to th e
u n d e rsig n e d a d m in is tra to r a t h is
place of b u sin ess in th e c ity of N ew ­
berg, Y am hill C ounty, O regon, w ith ­
in six m o n th s from th e d a te of th e
first p u b lic a tio n of th is notice, to-
w it:
W ith in six m o n th s f r o n t 't h e
1 6 th day of N ovem ber, A. D., 1921.
D ated th is 1 6 th d ay of N ovem ber.
A. D.. 1921.
C H A R LES D. FR IC K ,
A d m in is tra to r of th e E s ta te of
C h arles C. F ric k , D eceased.
T h o m as H. T ongue, J r ., a tto rn e y
fo r A d m in istra to r.
D ate of 1st pub. Nov. 17. 1921. . .
D ate of la s t pub. Dec. 15. 1921.
TH E H O M E OF F L O W E R S
SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine
plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geraniums, calla
lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Rotes onr specialty
(strong plants). Low prioes.
Phone Bine 202
JOHN GOWER* ewberg, Oregon
Chehalem Valley Mills
Beulen fat •
Flour and Feed
H A Y A N D GRAIN
AT.T. K INDS
o r MtT.T, FE E D A ND POULTRY 8 U P P L U S
N EW B ER G ,
OREGON
This bank, desirous of being of the greatest pos-
■ sible service to this community, is installing a
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foreign exchange department and within a few days
will be prepared to sell exchange on all principal
cities of the world at the lowest current rates.
Established 1889.
SUMMONS
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te
of O regon, fo r th e C o u n ty of Yam
h ill.
C ora W ren , p la in tiff,
vs.
Ja m e s W ren , d e fe n d a n t.
To Ja m e s W ren , th e d e fe n d a n t above
n am ed :
In th e n am e of th e S ta te of O re­
gon, you a re h ereb y notified an d re­
q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e
c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in th e
aboye e n title d C o u rt an d cau se on
o r before six w eeks from th e d a te of
th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is sum ­
m ons, w h ich said d a te of th e first
p u b lic a tio n of th is su m m ons is th e
2 7 th d ay of O ctober. 1921, and if
you fa il to a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r said
c o m p la in t, fo r w a n t of said a p p e a r­
an ce a n d a n sw e r, th e p la in tiff w ill
a p p ly to th e C ourt fo r re lie f de­
m anded in h e r said co m p lain t on
file In said C o u rt, to -w it:
For a
decree d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e co n ­
tr a c t now e x istin g b etw een said
p la in tiff a n d d e fe n d a n t and fo r a
decree of ab so lu te divorce and for
such o th e r an d f u r th e r re lie f as to
th e C ourt m ay seem m eet and e q u it­
able.
'5*
T h is sum m ons is serv ed upon you
by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f in th e N ew ­
b erg G rap h ic, a w eekly new sp ap er
of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p u b lish ed in
N ew berg. Y am h ill c o u n ty . O regon,
once each w eek fo r six co n secutive
weeks, by o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le H.
H. B elt, J u d g e of th e C irc u it C ourt
of th e S ta te of O regon fo r Y am hill
C ounty, and w hich said o rd e r w as
m ad« on th e 2 5 th day of O ctober,
1921.
T he d a te o f th e first p u b licatio n
of th is su m m ons is O ctober 27. 1921.
Th« d a te of th e last p u b licatio n
of th is su m m ons is D ecem ber 8.
1921.
C LA R EN C E BUTT.
A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff.
P o st office ad d ress N ew berg. Ore.
SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28
IS YOUR AUTOM OBILE INSURED?
Plumbing
M eetings h eld 2nd an d 4 th T h u rs ­
day of each m o n th a t 2 :3 0 p. m., in
D u n can 's H all, 311 F ir s t stre e t.
FR A N C E S W OODRUFF, P res.
EMMA L. SNOW , Sec y.
D A N C E
Every Saturday
Night
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