COURT HOUSE H EW » Newberg Qraphic (N e » » - Reporter.) mhill county «4 every Thursday even: Qraphic Bld«.. 60« First THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1132 R. L. Connei nation procès Nelson and Elsie M. Nelson. The suit arises over a sti land owned by the^plsintlff j for the market road No. 4, from Wapato to Newber#, ___ Nearly every transaction requires over the compensation for said land the composite of brains and muscle. having not been reached by the par­ Henry Ford thinks he can furnish ties interested. ths brains if -the government will Around the Offices furnish him the Mussel Shoals. How­ Fred Sappinfton of Route 4. ever. , apparently the government brought to the county clerk the akin wants to furnish both ths brains and of a coyote for which he received a the muscle. How do they get that 93 bounty on July 32. way anyhow? A. F. Arthur has died his notarial commission with the county clerk. The Embrey Warehouse A Storage Everyone who could get away has Co. has tiled its affidavit of owner­ mads a trip to the coast this summer ship under the provisions of the as­ or Is planning one before summer Is sumed name law. R. D. Embrey of over. It is s splendid thing to get Sheridan conducts the business. away from home for a short time Hiecc is Beneficiary and enjoy ths revivifying effect of In his Will ths late Carl O. Wick- the cool Balt air. I f taken properly man appointed W. T. Vinton execu­ one comes back feeling like a new tor of the testament and estate. The person. will was executed November 1, 1921. A niece, Helen Wlekman. daughter Ws talk about the high coat of of August Wickman, is made the . -i llviag, but few stop to realise that beneficiary. J. H. Jewett in his late will be­ it is a very different mode o f living queathed 31,000 to Ila Bay Williams, that ws enjoy than that which was a granddaughter, of Washta. Iowa, enjoyed by our parents some twenty the remainder of the estate goea to the wife. W. H. Jewett of Kaliapell, years ago. Mont., and Mary E. Yoder o f Hub­ The population is rapidly being bard, Oregon, are named as execu­ tors, they being son and daughter, divided into two classes— the quick respectively, of the decedent. and the dead; and unless we learn to become quick more rapidly than Other Suits Piled ws have be?n doing, we’ll all be Frank Holmes is attorney for the dead. , plslnflff. Bank of Dayton, in an ac­ tion for money brought against J. Are you planning anything for the W. Sims. J. E. Thurston et al as plaintiff county fair this year? I f not, hunt and represented by Attorney B. A. around and see, if you haven’t some­ Kllks, have started an action for thing to place on exhibition there. money against C. T. Stullenberger. Lula A. Biddle vs. Otis P. Biddle. Let’s make a big showing from New- B. A. Kllks, attorney for plaintiff. berg. , The farmers wbe couldn’t g ft help to pick their berries may find plenty of opportunity to help thoee who woUnldn’t help them, next winter. . If the investment for the hone yog have in mind exceeds your anticipations, the easiest and mosteconomioal way to reduoe the ooot it to reduce the floor spuoo. It is uot necessary to out out rooms or sacrifice convenient arrangements.. Any of the plans which are on file at this office can be xeduoed in sin and yet all the features of the original design be retained. Call at this offloe where you may “lock over” hundreds of modern designs. These pleas are free to customers. Any design will be changed according to your own ideas, so that it will fit both CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Manufacturers of LtunbcT and Building Materials = Flour ywks when bleached make every day pillow cases, or even sere and skirts for the kiddies. The days are already getting shorter again and most people are planning for^tbs opening of school and other fall activities. Just because, they were planks for his platform from bis although the driver ad- ‘peace’ ship?” charge. We believe that -----’— , 5 laws are not any to o 1 I f you’re going to' hitch your wag- that when an officer in the on to a star, be sure It is not a fail­ le duty seeks to enforce lnK *tar. Are you taking every precaution to prevent fires during this long dry spell ? AS IT WORKS OUT and ths settlement thereof. Now, therefore, all persons in­ terested in the estate o f said de­ ceased, are hereby notified and/re­ quired to appear at the County Court room, at the Court House, at McMinnville, Yamhill Oonnty, Ore­ gon, at said time, to then and there show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be settled, allowed and approved, and said es­ tate forever and finally settled, and said administratrix discharged. Dated July 13. 1932. L E ILA E. TAYLOR, Administratrix of the estate of Gilmore R. Taylor, deceased. Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. First pub. July 13, 1922. Last pub. Aug. 19, 1922. The following st&nsa was taken from the Portland News and we re­ publish it in view of the fact that Newberg has been having an unusual number of these temporary bachelors of late and we believe they will be able to appreciate it. We do! EXECUTRIX NOTICE “ Bill Brown's full of mirth today; Notice Is hereby given that the His wife and kids have gone away. Next week the lonelleet man in town, undersigned, Louisa C. Parker, has And gloomiest, w ill be Bill Brown. been- duly appointed executrix of the W ill and estate of L. M. Parker, de­ ceased, by the County Court of Yam­ Orate dried pieces of cheese and hill County, Oregon, and has quali­ There is a question in our mind keep In clooed fruit Jar and in a cool fied. whether the Sunday picnic habit is place. Use for salads, sandwiches. Now therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of L. M. Parker, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly, veri­ fied, to the undersigned executrix, at the law office of Clarenee Butt, in the City of Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1922. LOUISA C. PARKER. Executrix of the W ill and Estate ■of L. M. Parker, deceased. Clarence Butt, attorney of estate. First pub. August 3, 1922. Last pub. August 31, 1922. Hop Pickers Wanted Since 1907 F or largest hop ranch in O regon. y1 ;. . • ;**«•» J f. ù ft ' • W rite fo r registration cards at once. Shop phone Blue 195 Res. phone Blue 4. E. Clemens Horst Co. B. E. Evans, Phons Black 141 Ansco Cameras —And Father did the Washing Once This incident was told of g local man, in a local PARLOR PHARMACY E V E R Y DAY For an hour he slothed and lifted and lagged— and in the morning called us. We have been calling regularly ever since— his hour in tiie cellar convinoed n*m that washing is indeed no work for a woman. Try this service and you’ll want no more of the old. Phone us today. PICKERS Newberg Laundry The best of Camping facilitios. Oood water and plenty of wood. Tents to be had at fg.50 lo t the season. W ill w ist 880 picken. Prioe for pidring will ho $1.00 per hundred poumds. WILL 8TABT FICXIBG »EPTEMBER lfT . LEA VE AFFI1CA1I0MB AT C O T AMOKS C0NTECTI0NERY, DAYT0N, OREGON. pliearions mast be in by August find. R. H. WOOD AH ap-