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T Mt Otre «latios la Y «abili Oeuatjr MHIBTRATOR’8 IOTIOX 07 Ti l l ! SBTTLKIOIT NXWBKBG GRAPHIC, THUXSDAT, JAMUARY 86, 1888 Complicated Piano-Accordion, Popular $10,000,000 FOR NEW FREIGHT CARS u Notice 1« hereby given that the European Instrument, Played by Visocchi darslgned administrator of the tate of Richard Parrott. deceased, < h ? filed his final account as said gd- The Visocchi Trie Will Give Maximum of Cultured Entertainment te Local Fell»— Three Clever Musical Stars. M e n ta inlstrator In the County Court of ambiU County, Oregon, and that Union Pacific System Will id Court has appointed Monday, nuary SO.. 1914. fit eleven o'clock Build Thftm All With Lumber . M. of said day, as the time for From Northwest Mills. e hearing of objections to said fl- H A V A N D G RAIN 1 account • and the settlement ereof. ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES The Union Pacific system will ex Now therefore all person« tnter- NEWBERG, OREGON pend immediately nearly $10.000,000 ted In the estate o f Richard Par- ett, deceased, are hereby notified for increased freight car equipment, d required to appear at the County according to announcement yesterday urt Room, at the Court House, at through the local offices. This is oMInnvllle, Yamhill County, Ore- among the first announcements of on. at said time, to then and there railway expenditures that Is of Impor how cause. If any there be. why said tance to the Pacific northwest. ccount should not be settled, al- The contracts which require the ex wed. and approved and said estate penditure of the money call for the orever and finally settled and said building of 4500 new freight cars for dmlntstrator discharged. delivery the first six months of this S. L. PARRETT. Administrator of the estate of year. The contracts require the use ichard Parrett, deceased. of lumber from this territory to enter Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. into the construction of the cars. Date of 1st pub. Dec. 29,1921. Several million feet of fir lumber will Date of last pub. Jan. 26. 1922. be used in building tbe cars. The We give liberal values, low rate*, prompt adjustment. Fire, railway officials have specified that theft, property damage, public liability and collision, any one or ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE the car builders who will erect them more forms in one policy. Notice Is hereby given that the In the east obtain this lumber from undersigned, Leila E. Taylor, has mills on the Union Pacific line in this See onr agents before the FIRE DEMON gets your car, or n appointed administratrix of the section. some “Road Hog” get* you. tate of Olimore R. Taylor, deceas- Of th< 4500 cars. 2000 will be by the County Court of Yamhill double-sheathed 40-foot, 60-ton box county. Oregon. cars; 1500 will be special double- Now, therefore, all persons hav sheathed 40-foot, 50-ton automobile OF PORTLAND, OREGON ing claims against the estate of Gil cars for general service, Including more R. Taylor, deceased, are here R epresented by - t movement of grain in bulk, and 1000 by notified and required to present are to be steel 60-foot, 60-ton automo the same, with the proper vouchers, NEWBERG LAND COMPANY bile chrs suitable also for general duly verified, to the undersigned ad 5 0 8 First Street ministratrix at the law office of freight service. Clarence Butt in the city of New- The building of the special car* for berg, Yamhill county. Oregon, with tha carrying of bulk grain will be of in six months from the date of this great benefit to the grain shippers of notice. this section. These cars will be tight Dated this 5th day of January, and moisture proof. It Is planned to 1922. keep them in service for shuttle serv Leila E. Taylor, ice back and forth from grain-loading Administratrix of the estate of stations to railroad terminal and ship GiMnore R. Taylor, deceased. A t our Record Rechange to introduce the new 75c ping points at the time of year when Clarence Butt. Attorney for estate. grain Is moving In its greatest balk. Date of 1st pub. Jan. 5. 1922 Data of last pub. Feb. 2, 1922 Did you ever hear the piuno-accordiou? If not, you will have a chance for Vlsooohl. the great master on this particular instrument Is to appear necessary to warn people of the ex Tour Paper Before Breakfast here In the near future with his company of distinguished urtlsts. The piano isting danger. There is a danger,* however, that Subscriptions for the Oregonian accordion is little known outside of continental Europe, and while one of the taken at Graham's Drug Store. Dal most complicated Instrument* known, it has wonderful possibilities. Assist can be eliminated, apd* seems to us, ly and Sunday 7(c month. llt f. ing Mr. Visocchi are two clever young ladles, who feature delightful solo work should be, by those who are in au thority, and have the best interests in violin, voice and piano. This trio Is one of the most popular In lyceum ant', of our people at heart. That danger offers a ..laximuni of cultured entertainment In every program. Their reper- consists of allowing small boyB and tora kn»ws no limitation« in some instances girls, t™>, to make skating rink of the sidewalks on Saturday Night, January 21, £30 P. M., at Wand-Mar Halt. Admission 35-50c. a either side of First street in the city of Newberg. We have often We will take in Exchange one USED Record and 50c for wondered, as we have seen busy peo each Brand New Gennett Record. Tour Used Records must be in 2, blk. 5, Johns addition McMinn ple passing along the walk and BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ville. $1.00. condition for Resale. This offer expires February 3rd. dodging here and there to avoid be S. L. Smith and wife to Elmore ing run into, and especially some Come in and select yonr favorite music. We’ll be glad bo C- J. Anderson and wife to George Holland and Elizabeth Holland, lots play any Record yon would like to hear. Purdy and wife, 147.65 acres In 11, J2 and 13, blk. 2, Whiteson. women with two or three little ones by their side, who would be responsi Joshua Welch d.l.c., and In adjoin $ 100 . 00 . ble If someone were run into by these ing fractions, tp. 2 s.. r. 3 w. $10. Elbert E. Stephens and wife, to skaters, knocked down on the hard "Nancy Buel and husband by sher Kusti Setala and wife, 11 acres in walk and hurt. We have no objec 711 First Street, Newberg, Oregon iff to Louise B. Kliks, lot — , blk. 4, J. M. Belcher d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 3 w. tion to boys skating and having a EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Potter’s addition to Sheridan. $30.38. $1425.00. good time. We too, were boys once, Eda Cate to Lyle and Ethel’ Pal- J. J. Walker and wife to Lafayette and ttked to skate and have fun. mer, lot 1 and west 30 feet of 2, blk. State bank, part of lots 2 and 3. But before anyone gets hurt. It seems 9, Deskins addition Newberg. $10. blk. 14, Lafayette. $500.00. to us that ff there Is a city ordinance Linas Christenson and wife to William Earl Wright and wife to prohibiting this kind of sport on the Warren J. McClaflin and wire, 42.50 Homer Ross, lot 8, blk. 5, Rowland’s sidewalks, especially along First acres In William Jones d.l.c., tp. 3 s.. addition McMinnville. $1150.00. street, it ought to be put Into force, OB THE BOTTOM, JUST SOUTH OF r. 2 and 3 *(• $10.00. Ira C. Barber and wife to Mary E. and if we have no ordinance to that Weymouth Crowell, by sheriff to McDonald, lot 1 and north half of effect, we should have one, and have HEWBEBG, ON THE HEWBEBG Louise B. Kliks. 40 acres in sec. 18. lots 3 and 4, blk. 3, Barber’s addi it enforced for the benefit of all con SIDE OF THE WILLAMETTE, ALL tp. 5 s., r. 7 w. $89.77. tion Willamina, except east 8 feet of cerned. and possibly avoid a law S. F. Deming and wife to S. J. lot 4. $10.00. suit. Yours for the good of all, □I CULTIVATION. SANDY LOAM Demlng, west half of lot 3, sec. 2, Ira C. Barber and wife to C. H. Fred L. Ames, and many others. SOU. tp. 6 s., r. 8 w. $1.00. Skaggs and wife, 23-lOOtbs of an George F. Fleet and wife to Claude acre in William Branson d.lc., tp. 6 BIG BUS SKIDS OFF Hayes and wife, lots 1 and t. blk 51, s., r. 7 w. $75.00. ROAD; NO ONE HURT Oak Park addition McMinnville. A. M. Beachy and wife to A. H. OF $ 1 , 000 . 00 . Leighton, 54.38 acres in H. D. Mar Janey Galbreath and husband by tin d.l.c., tp. 4 * . r. 4 w. $5000.00. A big bus on the Hillsboro-Port- sheriff to Samuel E. R. Irwin and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to _ William _____r__ J land run skidded off tlie' icy pave Floyd Cresswell Ella V. Irwin; part of tract 1, Hur- Kidd and wife, lots 2 and 3, in frac- ment on tbe Terwilliger boulevard Teacher of Piano ley's subdivision. $186.73 ional blk. 3. Whiteson. $30.00. yesterday and ran into a bank. No A. C. Goodrich estate by adminis Della Dean and husband to Myrtle one was hurt and the bus was not trator to George S. Zimmerman, blk. Moats, 41.78 acres in A. Coovert damaged, according to the bus com 11, Hauswirth’s second addition d.l.c., tp. 4 and 5 s., r. 3 w. $500.00. pany.— Telegram. North Yamhill. $2500.00. ---------- o-------— Onizene Gler and wife to Theo- Teacher of the Dunning System AMD GIVE MORTGAGE FOB THE Sarah Ann Grover to Emil Jensen, phtte Gler, 81 acres In sec. 16, tp. 3 It will pay you to read the ads. of fundamental music 100 acres In sec 32 and 33, tp. 2 a., a, r. 5 w. $10.00. BALANCE OF $3000.00.» r. 3 w. $10.00. f Gilchrist Bros, to Alfred Olke, training Margaret Hlntzen to F. K. Heider tract 20. Willamette Gardens. $10. Write us, we will meet you in Port- and wife, 1.16 acres in lots 1 and 3, Albert Gutchen to Joseph Steger, htnd or Newberg and show you the sec. 27, and roadway In J. B. Graves AND tract 13, Chehalem Uplands, $900.00. pkoe. d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 6 w. $200.00. Walter W. Heiser and wife to Helen D. Jensen to Garfield Jen John C. Young, 50 acres in John H. A. CALEF, Owner sen, 7 acres in Henry Hewitt d.l.c., Monroe d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 5 w. $10. tp. 5 s., r. 3 w. $300.00. 68 Fifth St., Portland, Oregon. M. C. Hirsh and wife to S. W. Tsasher of the Sevcik System \ Garfield JenBen to Fred Wlthee Fletcher and wife, lot 4 east Sheridan Equal to any offered in of Violin Playing and wife, 7 acres in Henry Hewitt subdivision. $1600.00. d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 3 w. $800.00. C. S. Jonts to Peter Cue and wife, Newberg A. La pea n and wife by sheriff to 26.86 acres In sec. 17. tp. 4 s., r. 5 All are experienced musicians with spesisi Louise B. Kliks, 50x100 feet in city w. $859.52. of Newberg. $90.56. training in their particular lines B. A. Kliks and wife to Church of Tom Lux and wife to James R. God. Newberg, 58x100 feet in blk. Phone Black 182 Lux. undivided one-balf of 22.10 S, Edwards original town of New acres in Paris McCain d.l.c.. tp. 6 s„ berg. $750.00. Fer appointments, rates, methods, etc., call r. 5 w. $10.00. G. W. Range and wife to Lon Neal Elizabeth A. Martig to Charles V. and wife, small tract on north side at the Studio in the City HaU. sr McNeill and wife, 160 acres in sec. of Sixth street, adjoining railroad in Phone Blue 68, or 34A51Ì , 34. tp. 4 s.. r. 7 w. $10.00. McMinnville. $2125.00. COMPANY Mary E. Market! to Edwin Merrill James Roberts and wife to Herbert J. H. GIBSON. Mgr. and wife, lot 4. blk. 8, City Park ad L. Weatherly and wife, 4 acres in S. dition Newberg. $10.00. The only Abstract Books in D. Snowden d.l.c., tp. 3 « , r. 2 w. Mary E. Moffitt to Clarence Butt $ 10 . 00 . Tamii gl County. and wife, south 71 acres in D. D. Homer Ross to Irma Roes, lot 8, McMINNVXLLH. OREGON Deskins d.l.c., tp. 3 s., r. 2 w $10.00. blk,. 5, Rowland’s addition McMinn W. C. Moor and wife to Louise B. ville and 55.60 acres in sec. 21, tp. Kliks. 50x108 feet in blk. 18, Cen 4 s.. r. 5 w. $10.00. tral addition Newberg. $1.00. Homer Ross to Irma Roes, lots 7 Warren J. McClaflin and wife to and 8, blk. 4. Rowland’s addition Mc Linas Christenson and wife, various Minnville. $10.00. tracts In and near Newberg. $10.00. Gottleb Schuh and wife to Hilts Ralph A. Olmsted and wife to F. OJala and husband. Lot 6. Salma H. Barnes, lots 2, 14, 16. 21 and 23, Gardens. $10.00. Dundee Orchard Homes No. 1. $10. Margaret T. Spence et al to Alex Nora Peffer to Rex Peffer and wife, ander Steele and wife, 61.27 acres 17 acres In Alvis Kimsey d.l.c., tp. in John Flett d.l.c, tp. 2 s., r. 4 w. SATU RD AY MATINEE 2:15 TW O SHOW S EACH NIGHT 7*30 and 9:00 5 s.. r. 3 w. $10.00. $3000.00. Alfonso F. Precehtll and wife to Edward P. Warren to Thomas S. Priscilla Blantz and husbnnd, 48.99 Milllkln and wife, lot 11. blk. 2. acres In O. F. Ttipper and D. Bridge- Kutch’s third addition Carlton. farmer d.l.c. and in sec. 3, Ip. 2 s., $150.00. r. 4 w. $ lft.00------ — FEBRUARY 1 AND 2 JANUARY 30 AND 31 JANUARY 27 AND 28 P. J. Schubert by sheriff to Louise WOULD STOP SKATERS B. Kliks, lots 9. 10. 11 and 12. C. T. Mary Miles Minter in Frank Mayo in We seem to be living in an age Myers subdivision In blk.. 3. JH111-. when people are anxious to avoid crest addition Sheridan. $60.13. City of Sheridan, by marshal to as many accidents as possible and try The amazing story of “Fan City of Sheridan, lot 1. blk. 6. Bl- to keep themselves and other people ny Herself." Now showing at bee’s addition and lot 13. blk. 1, as well, from getting hurt and suf Chapman’s addition Sheridnn. $115. fering unnecessary pain. So much Blue Mouse theatre in Portland Also a new idea in contin City of Sheridan by marshal to Interest is bslng taken In this re- at 50c and 75c. Our price 15c spect nowadays, that the words City of Sheridan, various tracts In Also Screenland News and ued feature, “ Winners of the and 25c. ‘ Safety First’’ are seen posted in City of Sheridan. $1040.00. City of Sheridan, by marshal to .many conspicuous places to warn West,” with Art Acord. » Comedy. Also good Comedy. City of Sheridan, lot 1, blk. 4, Oll- people of some impending danger and to be careful lest they get hurt. But strap’s addition Sheridan. $100.00. Mgry E. Smith to Hubert Little there are usually canes where danger and wife, south 45 feet of lots 1 and cannot be eliminated. Hence It Is Chehalem Valley Mills F lo u r a n d F e e d For up-to-date Printing order from the Graphie IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? The Cost is Small, The Protection GREAT Pacific States Fire Insurance Company R ecord s fo r Less Grnnrli Ur corii5 % 1-2 P rice go and see if you want 40 Acres TH E M U S IC B O X , Piano and Violin Studio Pay Me $4,500.00 Miss Lora Putman Miss Helen Robertson EGG MASH $43 a ton Mr. Sheridan M. Delepine Harry Miller Yamhill Go. Abstract BAKER THEATRE Fri. and Sat. Mon. and Tue. W ed. and Thu. “ Doctor Jim” “Don't Call Me Little Girl" “No Woman Knows” f