I E V H U to iR D C , THURSDAY, APRIL I, IMS Larga* Circulation la Yamhill County _________ 1, HW BKB0 BISE SCHOOL AGRICULTURE 1 0 » We make a apodal- ty of berry sad fruit farms. -• JO N E S & S C O T T Real Estate M. E. Miller and huaband to 8. W. Preston, part lots 1 and 2. block 1, Rhodes addition McMinnville. 110. Percy Miller and wife to W. O. Wiley and wife, 42.00 acres in sec 10. tp 6 s, r 3 w. 93700. C. P. Mofflt and wife to S. W. Harmon and wife, 270.92 scree In Louis LaBonta d 1 c in tp 4 a, r 3 w. (Oliver F. Kllham) Mention waa made in a recant la- aue of the Graphic of the flower growing to get material for decorat­ List yenr plaee with ing the Berrien float. H i East Rrst St, Nmfeerg, Oregon as for quick action. It would team to ua that auch a matter can be handled only by giv­ 9 1 . 0 0 . ing much time and forethought to it. 'Tenets M. Moores to Tom Opedahl, We doubt very much if It will be lot. 7, blk. 6, Gardiner's addition satisfactory, year after year, to d a - j Sheridan. «170.00. --------- pend upon local people for material | w E Morgan and wife to J. T. to be grown by them in their yards. Edwards et al 5 acres in lots 42 and Perhaps we may get a plentiful sup- j 43 chehalem Land subdivision. »10. ply of roses that way, but If w e are H. R. Morris and wife to Eddie E. to have something new and original Lewis, lots 5 and 6, block 8, City each year, the Berrian organisation Park addition Newberg. 910. will need, It appears to us, to locate on in Donald McGogy and wife to Ada 8. a good plot of ground some place in town and set out systematically, to McGogy, 5.48 acres in J. O. Hender­ L* a a have on hand each year, a plentiful son d 1 c In tp 4 s, r 4 w. 810. r i « * . . P. L. McIntosh to Henry Oster- (extremely generous) supply of the color materials that will probably be holz, east half Tract 19, Yamhill » Orchard tracts. 81-00. needed. H A Y A N D G R A IN It will not work out in practice, to Milton Newlin and wife to Dennis decide upon a float design the pre­ C. Mills, 4.575 acres in S. Heater a l l k in d s or MILL f e e d a n d POULTRY SUPPLIES { vious fall or winter, and then set d 1 c, in tp 3 s, r 2 w. 81800. NEWBERG, OREGON out to get folks to grow the flowers George F. Patterson to Acme Lodge ■*— ——---- A to carry out the said design. Except No. 210, I. O. O. F„ lot 8 blk. 3, Wil- in a few instances, with our variable lamina. $10.00. spring openings. It will not be possi­ Robert L. Pope and wife to Gott­ ble to use annual flowering plants fried Wohlgemuth, 35 acres in J. H. material, unless— unless we have a professional plantsman to sow seed Hash d 1 c, in tp 3 s, r 2 w. $10. S. W. Preston to J. C. Hoover, part and transplant at the right time each year. That can be done if nec­ lots 1 and 2 block 1. Rhodes’ addi­ tion to McMinnville. $10.00. essary, of course. SHOP 205 FIRST STREET, NEXT PALACE MARKET Our idea would be to use herbac­ J. E. Rogers and wife to Jennie eous perennial and flowering shrub Waymire, part lots 3 and 4, blk. 2, Shop Phone Black 31 Residence Phone White 145 blooms for decorating. In the her­ Amity. 82500. 1 _ J • . ■ * , - . 1 1 baceous perrennial class for instance, J. C. Sbelby to Anna L. Sbelby, such plants as are supposed to flower 2.25 acres in J. B. Rogers d 1 c, in tp the middle of June or peniaps ear­ 3 s. r 2 w. $10. lier, vis: Jack Spence and wife to A. W. (N ot a partner. W orking interest only) Perrenial cornflower. Sweet Wil­ liam, goat’s rue, cranesbill, alum root Christensen et al, 81 acres in Albert Shop Phone Black 31 Residence Plume Black 31 or coral bell, mallow, gas plant, al Gaines d 1 c, in tp 5 s, r 3 w. $10. --------—o---------- . kanet, columbine, Carpathian hare­ bell, larkspur, foxglove, lupine, sea ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE bious, dropwort, etc. The following ia the time, of elec- Such flowering shrubs might be grown as Chinese quince, spires Van- trie train arrivals at the city ticket houtter, lilacs of various kinds, office at Newberg: Portland From Portland flowering plums, dentxla gracilis, To 6:06 a. m. 8:58 a. m. Tartarian honeysuckles, corchorus, 9:1)5 a. m. 11:32 a. m. single flowering Japanese snowball, 1:21 p. m. 2:31 p. m. dentzia Pride of Rochester, welgella, 3:50 p. m. 5:50 p. m. syringe or mock orange, etc. 6:£3 p. m. 7:01 p. m. The foregoing list, be it under ---------- 0---------- stood, is mere illustrations, and has been compiled somewhat hurriedly, Fortland-Newberg Motor B ui Sched­ FLAX to meet Prosperity half way— by making and main­ based on blooming period only. ule Effective January 15, 1088 It will be found perhaps that some, taining a financial connection with the strong, progressive Subject to change without notice. flowers listed would not stand up at Leave Newberg V. S. National Bank. W ith an account here, yon w ill find all well for float decorating work. Leave Portland Imperial Hotel And again, it will be fount! that Park A Yamhill it easy to build up a cash resource and possible to acquire a 8:»0 a. m. 3:09 a. m many V ild flowers may be found and 9 :0 » a. m. 9:8» a. m. used to take the place of Borne listed. credit resource as well. 10:00 a. m. What we do wish to drive home to 11:0» a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:05 p. m. all is the Idea that a thing of this 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. kind must be worked out with pains­ 2:45 pi m. 4:15 p. m. taking care, with the thought in 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. mind of having plenty of good colors Interest on Savings and 0:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. on hand every year to carry out any Sat. and Sun.— ONLY— Sat. and Bun. scheme adopted. lim e Deposits. Every other 1:00 |. m. If perrenial material is grown by 11:15 p. m. Reservations for Theatre Parties, the organisation in a garden set facility available, too. aside for that purpose, and perhaps etc., or for Special Tripe call: Port­ supplemented by some annuals as land, phone Main 3611; Newberg, needed by a professional under con­ phone Black 120. ----------o---------- tract, we will always be prepared; everybody will be happy, and each CALL GREEN about your paint- and every year*we can put a cracker- lag. Phone H AS: 27tl ---------- o---------- jack float In the Portland Rose Fes­ tival parade with a minimum of ef­ Doyles Tire Shop is the place to .O R E G O N fort and a maximum of satisfaction buy tires. Ajax Paragon are the to all concerned. kind to buy. $11.35 is the price for ---------- o---------- 30x3 H size. 24tf 1 1 Chehallem Valley 1 lu u i ELEVEN TH E HOM E OF FLO W ER S SEA80HAHU CUT FLOWERS—Plant* in M b , plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dfahea, UB m (hardy flowers), hydrangea, pesale», (strenf plants). Law priées. Phase Bine 802 (* » JOHN GOWEFWrbut, o n * « MilIs em u r c c CHOICE CUTS 'i H a Bill Best, the Plumber Bill, the Plumber We like our new-made cus­ tomers to come to market frequently so they can see for themselves the pains we take to give only the most choice cuts of beef. Our butchers are expert. They know meat values. Of course ive are happy to deliver at any time, but there’s a rea­ son in wanting our custom­ ers to visit us often. PEOPLES (M ARKET DEATON & KLINCLEP WE TREAT YOU RIGHT ALLTHE TIME PHONE BLUE 2 2 0 " WE DELIVER K Prepare for Prosperity lia i UNITED STATES INAL W BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. E. and L. B. Baird and wives to Melissa Moore, west 7 feet lot 6. blk. — , Deskins second addition Newberg. 110.00. Anna Bills and husband to I. N. Ferris, lots 25 and 26, Cosine’s sec­ ond addition to McMinnville. $2000. Charles C. Byers to E. G. Lantls, 20 acres In sec 22, tp 2 s, r 5 w. $300. F. L. Carter to Marilla J. Carter, blk. 25, Faulconer's second addition to Sheridan, and lot 1, blk 7. Sher­ idan. $10.00. Lawrence Casselman and wife to Goodell, Akin, Jones Inc., part lot 3. bik. 13, Wennerbnrg's addition to Carlton. $230. Douglas« Cave and wife to Albert Johnson and wife. 1.25 acres in M. Matheny d 1 c in tp 5 s, r 3 w. $400. George W. Epley and wife to C. A. Brown, lot 6 and north half 5. blk. 11. Newberg. $25.00. W. L. Fouts and wife to Lydia F. Steward, 3050 square ft. in Carlton. The Danger Point in trying to nave on painting Repairs Cost More Than Paint meet tbs weather conditions in the West. They contain the finest materials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pars lin­ seed oil, pare sine and pore colors— combined scientifically in exact pro­ portions. They are tbs best paints ws know. HEN the paint on vour property begins to eneck and crack, it is time to paint again. Unless your house is protected by a smooth, elastic film o f durable paint, decay w ill set in and rapidly depredate it. Dacay is expensive and wasteful. Price lumber alone, to get ai of what it wiU cost to repair build. Paint saves this cost. The beat paint ie tbs mot teal ia tbs long run. It spreads easily saves labor coat. It cover* a larger area per gallon than "cheap” paint. Bat most important, the best paint serves five or store years longer than W Free A drice the We palata for 73 yean, They are They tifie in formala «ad Fu llsrit i N o u s « P oints P h o e n ix N K Fura Pi apira by W. r . Fader 4k Ca* ia i » etnee m i m THE V f V f l B EI n W CD1 l l O U T and f i s i » it in t o u r s o u r o o > Fallar’■ C. B. CUM M INGS NEWBERG, OREGON ■j $ 10 . 00 . C. L. Fowler and wife to Ivan L. Crawley, 5 acres in Enoch Cooper d 1 c,‘ tp 5 s, r 3 w. $750. Lee J. Griner and wife to Hugh T. Smith and wife. 0.67 acres in A. P. Ankeny d 1 c In tp 2 s, r 4 w. $32.50. C. B. Handy et al to C. E. Wight- man, tract 1, Oregon Walnut com­ pany’s orchards No. 3. $10.00. Frank B. Harding et ai to Artn B. Harding, 19.37 acres in A. T. Hem­ bree d 1 c in tp 3 a. r 4 w. $10.00. Walter L. Hembree and wife to Wanda C. Nelson, 42 acres in J. B. Davis d 1 c in tp 4 a, r 5 w. $10.00. Alma C. Herman son and husband to Reginald D. Brady and wife, lot 6, blk. 2, Kutche’s second addition to Carlton. «800. Edward L. Hutchcroft to R. W. Deck and wife, 66.10 acres and road­ way In William Patton d 1 c In tp 3 a, r 4 w. 93000. Albert Johnson and wife to' Estella Cooper, 1.35 acres In M. Matheny d 1 c in tp 5 a, r 4 w. |400. Albert Johnson and wife to Lin­ coln M. Paris, 2 acres in W. S. Coop- er D L C in tp 6 a, r 3 w. 9120. I. L. Ktrta and wife to Fred B. Sackett and wife, 46x100 feet on south B street, McMinnville. $3500. Orville Lady and wife to C. B. Snedeger. southwest quarter of north east quarter section $4, tp 6 a, r 7 w. 91-00. A. E. Lewis and wife to C. A. Drown, small tract in Newberg. 910. Linden G. Leavitt and wife to C. S. Dillon, eaat half blk. 9, Deskln’a subdivision. 91-00. Roy Long and wife to John A. Nordgren and wife, 24.76 acres in J. 8. Danforth d 1 e in tp 6 ■. r 6 w. $10. L. W. Martin and wife to Delmer L. Kilgore anfi wife, eaat half lot 3, Falrlawn subdivision. 9960. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Statement of the ownership, man­ agement, circulation, etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of the Newberg Graphic, pub­ lished weekly at Newberg, Oregon, for April 1st, 1922: State of Oregon, County of Yam­ hill, as. Before me, a notary public, in and for the state and ccunty aforesaid, personally appeared Chester A. Di- mond, who, having been duly sworn according to law. deposes and Bays that he is the editor and publisher of the Newberg Graphic, and that the foilwing Is. to the best of his knowl­ edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em­ bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, towit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publishers. W. J. Nottage and Chester A. Dtmond, Newberg, Ore­ gon. Editor. Chester A. Dimond, New­ berg, Oregon. That there are no other editors or business managers. 2. That the owners are: W. J. Nottage, Newberg. Oregon, and Chester A. Dimond, Newberg, Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hom­ ers owning or holding 1 per pent or more of total amount of bonds, mort­ gages, or other securities, are: E. H. Woodward, Newberg, Ore­ gon. 4. That the two paragraphs next Above, giving the names of the own­ ers, stockholders, and security hold­ ers, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders a s they appear upon» the books of the company but also,1 in cases where the stockholder or security holdei appears upon the books of the com­ pany as trustee or in any other fidu­ ciary relation, the name of the per­ son or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the cir­ cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who» do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capac­ ity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, as­ sociation, or corporation has any in­ terest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 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