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e Largest Circulation in Yfiutfüll County Bill Best, the Plumber SHOP 805 m s f STREET, HEXT PALACE MARKET Shop Phone Black SI Residence Phone White 145 irmrr TMt TWtU *>U M f* Qf A ORCI)5 Pi Bill, the Plumber - . „ , (Rot « partner. Workinf interest only) Shop Phone Block 31 Residence Phone Black 31 Rood tire it I very low A VERY price* Just Another instance of rCO\in<: C . J . L e a v itt R e a lty C o 107 N orth Main Fisk extra value. As true with the Fisk Premier Tread as with the Fisk Cord —compare with competitive tires and you will find extra size, strength and resiliency in the Fisk. Comparison proves Fisk Quality | it also proves common-sense buying. J ; îîs ?! ü :; i tHKS-ft Phone Black 25 ROYAL ROMANCE STARTS FAD (O. A. C. Experiment Station.) Ragland Swept by Crom for Typical Touch In Names From Inns to Babies Due to the present drouth, or* ehardlsts who do not have irriga Loodog.—In the wake of the marri tion should take care of the moisture supply. Moisture can be opnserved age of Princess Mary to Viscount Lae by cultivation but not added to. As cellos, country-wide erase has devel long as the dry spell lasts growers oped for naming children and things are urged to cultlratgithoroughly In honor of the occasion and its prin at least once a week a s la te 'a s the cipals. middle to the latter part of August. Worn different parts of the country This will maintain good growing come reports of such names as “Royal conditions, sisable fruit and prevent Wedding Hill,” and “Princess Mary the "draught spot." Shaw." Innumerable Harry a, Marys, Mary Alexandras aad so on flguce In registrations of the last few days. Painters and sign writers testify ts The experiment station can mako the analyses of grass seeds to go into • mild boom in their art owing to the mixtures, advise Just how much to many changes In signs and names of use in the tnixture and how much to shops, bungalows houseboats, houses sow. Have the seed tented early. Conserve Moisture in Orchards - NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK AFTER YOUR ROOF What’s the use of patting on tar every year, when Graphite will last for 15 yean. See ns for anything in the paint line. F I S K P RE MI E R TRE the bark peeling well. Diseased potato plants sannot be quarantined in the field nor is there s treatment for many field dis eases. The sick or diseawd plants should be dug out and destroyed. BEAL ESTATE TRAH8VEES TIME CERTIFICATES issued by this bank are a safe, convenient and profitable investment. On certificates issued after July 1, 1922, the following interest rates will apply: Twelve month certificates, 4 per cent, payable semi annually. Six month certificates, 3V* per cent, payable at ma turity. Savings accounts, 3 per cent, payable January 1 and If you are not one of our large number of satisfied cus tomers, we Invite you to make use of our facilities, believing that we can render a service unexcelled by any bank in the Willamette Valley. A Boll of Honor Bank UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Live While You Live Have the enjoyment of a home of y o u awn. Ask your banker or any business friend in whom you hare oon fid race, whether to build now or wait. He will tell you to build now William W. Babcock and wife to C. A. and Barbara Stevenson, lots I, 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11, block 4. Gllatrap's addition Sheridan. $10. Vernon C. Byers st al. by »guar dian, to Richard Morecroft and wife, lot 4, blk. 24, townstte .of Dundee. $250. Sarah A. Burgess to Willis Rowell and wife, 40.73 acres in B. B. Bran son DLC, tp 6 s, r € w. $10. Baptist church of Carlton, by dea cons to First Baptist church of Carl ton, lot XT', blk 6, original town of Carlton. $10. C. L. Fowler and wife to Dale L. Fowler, 40 acres in sec 23, tp 5 a, r 3 w. $5. Fred George and wife et al to A. L. Humphrey, 43.75 acres in sec. $4 tp 3 s, r 5 w. $1500. Rosa Haberlein to Roee Helgeson, 40 acres in sec 3, tp 3 s, r 5 w. $2600. Frank Kelly and wife to T. P. and Gertrude Hodgson, lots 2 and 3, Walnut Hill. $1000. James M. Levelling to James P. Soper and wife, lot 7, blk 17, Cen tral addition Newfterg. $10. Anna K. McCammon and hus band to Lulu M. Churchill, south 1 acre of lot 36, Yamhill Walnut Groves. $10. Hattie P. Feebly and husband to Lelea Ruth Fager, w 3.7 acres of lot 12, J. Matty’s Orchards. $10. Willis Rowell and wife to Sarah A. and Rex O. Burgess, 10 acres in I. N. and B. B. Branson DLC, tp 6 s, r 6 w. $10. Ryan-Allen Lumber Co. to B. N. Ryan, various tracts In secs 1, 2, 12, 13, and 24, tp 4 s, r 6 w. $10. H. W. Schoen and wife to James M. Levelling, 3 acres In David Ram sey DLC, tp 3 s, r 2 and 3 ». $10. Ray Slater and vlfe to C- A. Hod- son, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 13, Desklne second addition Newberg. $4500. j&j Louis Schrveid and vlfe to J g. Bickford, lot 4. blk 7, original town of Sheridan and small tract In A. B. Paulconer DLC, tp 5 s, r 6 v. $10. . Robert Warren and vlfe to L O. Boulanger et al, lot $, s t Joe orchard homes No. 4. $10. HEW OREGON STATE LEADER A new champion for Oregon hat been announced for the Hoisted*. Frtestnn association of America fo» the 166 dag division of the full aged class She is Stanhope Belle Johan na, owned by H. O. Mullehoff of Gresham, Oregon. She made 32453.» lbs. of milk and »»3.96 lbs. of butter fnt. equivalent to 1242.4, lbs of but ter. 8he displaces by this record Flop* ence Melts Sharp, owned by Henry McCall of Prlneville, Oregon dhose record is 27,235.7 Ibe. of milk an« *11-77 lbs. of butter fat, equivalent to 1145.66 lbs. of butter. MARRIAGE LICENSES v 11 Mabel Lee Grimm, McMinnville to Ivan Lester Wood, Multnomah coim- M anufacturers of Lumber aad Building Materials Edaa Mae Odom, Sheridan to Alvin Richard Sieraon, Amity Mary Countryman, Grand Honda to Darld Simon Burton, Otis. Orel ffon. . I T he Los Angeles-Yosemite (Cam p C urry) Econ om y Run is probably the most fem ora event o f its kind in the m otor world. E very year about the mid dle of May, while the snow still lies deep in the m ountain passes, from 15 to 20 cars start the stren- ucrus 360-mile run across the interior valleys and up the difficult m ountain roads into the Yosemite V al ley. E very car is carefully groomed for victory, and driven by an expert A n d in mil th e s ix ru n • so f a r h eld , a ll ca rs e n te re d h a v e u se d R e d C ro w n g a so lin e e x - c lu a iv e fy . This year the car m aking the run on the low est consumption of fuel, a * Chevrolet driven by Dom inick Basso, m ade the entire trip o f360 miles on 12 gallons of “Red Crown" (an average o f 30 miles to the gallon), and a pint of Zerolene. T he average gasoline consumption for a ll cars participating w as phenomenally low, This furnishes striking evidence of the continued success of this company in m anufacturing a m otor-car fuel of the highest grade, justifying for six successive years the unanimous choice o f autom otive engineers eager to establish the best possible records for their cars. T his year, 18 o f the 20 cars entered made the entire distance on less than 20 gallons of “Red Crown," although ow ing to recent rains the roads w ere unusually difficult economical