& AUGUST 10. gV JU Q THE PAVED SO AD 8ITUATI0H obstad ddsUaist! W illiam t f . t ñ a r Now, therefore, alb claims against tb s Ml W. Clark, the same ] s e a s , with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to t in UndersIgittd'OM tM t istratrlx, a t the lair office of Clar­ ence Butt, in tha City of Nowhere. Yamhill County, Oregon, w ithin n il months from the date of this notice. Dated this 13th * 3. Those skin defects which should be watched and removed If they Mow any sign of growth, weep­ ing or ulceration." F o r, women: “Cnneer of the uterus attacks the mothers of o ar children. It ta largely or entirely as well, and Ip either caw the cost due to the neglect of the proper re­ to coming out of producer and con­ pair or healing ef the Injuries dap sumer. Are we going to put up with to child-hearing. There in much evi­ this always? dence th at cancer of the uterus to » No doubt we' get freight hshied a preventable disease. It to certain­ little cheaper by trueh than by rail ly. largely curable ff recognised a t In the first instance, hie* when we go s little fu rth er down Ike line and have to pay Increased taxes to keep up our roads, and have to pay higher dltkm to Newberg. 931*». W. T. Vinton and wife to V . h Smith, undivided one-fourth Interest In brich wall and 1 x 100 feet la lot ¡0, blh 0, original town of MeMlnn- ▼111«. 9310. Mary T. Wendell and bneband to Luetlle B. Martlnuen, «.*«7 acres la aBBMunnnrSB QgJ> -r, • 9 - ... f - Vg i tlon w hether we are any bettor o® than had we shipped It all by rail. But trucks have come to stay and It la well for us In more ways than one. but we must see to it th at they stay within bounds so 19 to serve but not ruin.us. But in the final showdown it was our officials who have been at fault either In the construction or main­ tenance of our pavgmenta, and we m u st. see th a t such things do not always continue, C. W. Bradshaw. H. Huey and wtls, north half lota 7 .and A blh I, W illis's addition Mc­ Minnville. 110. Julius a . Wendell and wife to Ln- ,d lle M a rtin e n , .10« of an acre in Solomon Heater DLC, tp 3 a, * 2 w. SIS. B u m s Yocom and husband to M. P. Hall. 190 aeree la eeen 39 and AS, t s i i . r l v . 910. J. & Bickford to J. L. Ketch and wife, lot 4, blh 7. original town of Sheridan, and small tract in A- B. Faulconer DLC, tp 9 8 , r • w. 910. Clarence Butt and wife to Marie Christensen, 9 acres la Richard Ev­ erest DL£, tp I s, t 2 w. 910 . • P. L. Cato and wife et al to Sher­ idan Investment company, fO ft. HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM ICE COLD WATERMELONS BAKERY GOODS MAGAZINES « LUNCH GOODS BOTTLED SOFT DRINKS CANDIES, CIGARS, and TOBACCOS Special Prides on Q nantity lee $1500. Katherine Gebmann e t al, to Law. renee Linder et al, <9 acres In esc 2, tp 4 s, r 3 w. 31®. Minnie Moore Gilds to W. R. and Ethel L Pope, lots I t and 13, Long­ view Acres fl.0 0 . Mattie Hern and husband to Ed. Bechtel find wife, 29.4? senes in Darling Smith DLC, tp fi e, r 2 and 4 w. $4000 _ _ Fred A. H urner and wife to Ralph E. Nelson, lot« 9 and 10, Calavan’s addition to Carlton. 9139. J. L Ketch and wife to J. 8 . Bick­ ford. 9.58 scree in 8 . P. Staggs DLC, __ . . Sr M i m T"..r C. A. Kirkpatrick to K. C. Cooper and Wife. lot 7, blk 10, City Park addition. New berg. flO . Louise B. K ill» and husband to W. R. Hampton, email tra c t in New­ berg. 9179. H aas Olson to John Farm er and wife, 74.017 acres la Aaron Lynch and Jacob Hampton DLCb, tp S s, r S w. 911.108.90. L. 8 . Otto and wife to Grace If. Wendt, small tract In Newberg. 1290. ; 1 Daniel W. P otter estate, by ad- OXEGOM CAMP FERE PERMITS HOW NECESSARY something laded coro have found out about 1 tire mon n yon iffie a good tub» your get k tttsr and from your on That*» just one reason w b f so many motorists around here s tic k to H artford Tubes. They m ake better rid in g * b etter tik e mileage. H artford Tubes uphold s 25 year reputation. Due to the forest fire situation In Oregon. Acting District Forester E. the state td require permits for camp firee on* national Sorest lands, to be effective Immediately. It Is the first All work guaranteed. Builds all time th at sueh a rule has been put effect in Oregon. kinds of cement enrbe and vanlta, into “The forests ate very dry. maay and grave covers. Lots a n d single fires are startin g and the extreme graves eared for by the year. necessity ef care w ith fire la the woods waa never »0 important, g ad the public to urgently ahked to real­ ise this danger to Oregon’s most val­ uable resource.” says Mr. Kava- nangh. Perm its a n being required for building eamp firee on national for­ est lands In the states of Washington «fid California and the extremely dry conditions of forest lands la Ore­ gon make the permit system abso­ lutely necessary, forest officers say. The instructions provide th at sult- 402, Newberg, Oregon, or Evans Phphiiig Co. W hether repairs to old jobs or new in stallation , w hy not figure w ith u á S in c e 19 07 k ?” f X. L. W I N B. X. RYANS S ll Shop phone Blue 195 Rea. pltfftô Nfue if. B. E. Evans, Phon« Black 191 stations widest is new rule. Season permits will be Issued Only to regular users of the CereSta such a* men m charge of livestock find going operations on the national forests. At specially prepared forest camp grounds w hert flier« ta a for­ est officer la charge, as a t Bag*» Creek, no permit will be required, the Instructions state. dltlon McMinnville. 372.93*-— - Josephine Everest to Maude L. L lcbtenthaler pad husband, 2 acres in Richard Everest DLC, tp 3 1 , r 1 w. 1900. George «Glass and wife to Went­ w orth Y. Barber and wife; 151 acres In sec 28, tp 5 a, r 7 w. $3250. D. W. Grasty and wife to Frank H. Moore and wife, lot 11, blk 4, original town of Carlton. $1000. George A. Halstead to Jack Spenoe, undivided half interest in 81 acres in William Logan DLC, tp 4 and 5 a, r S_w. 12000 . M. F. Hall to Emma Yocom. lots 1. 2. 9 and 4, blk 2, Foster’s addi­ tion 8 herldan. 910 . Anna F. Howland and husband to William L Howland. 9 acres In Jos­ eph Hem DLC, tp 3 a. r 8 w. 910. Emile Laekband and husband to Joseph V. E. Fulham and wife, 2.95 sere* in C. Goodrich DLC, tp 4 s, r S w. $ 1 . 00 . Raleigh Montgomery to Chris Leckband a n d wife, 5.20 acres In C. Goodrich and Joel Palmer DLC, tp ,4 a, r 3 w. 99300. Minnie C. Ifagoon to T. F. Lin- Save the Sou» Small pieces of soap 'a re often throw n away, but considerable econ­ omy may be practiced if these ends are placed In a pan, covered with w ater and allowed to come slowly to a boil, then pour the melted soap In­ to molds or dishes, allow It to cool and you will have new cakes of soap. Oatmeal added will greatly improva üb isMÄ’Ä a g* > i l l .U U l!iO » h ] C A. SMITH HOP PICKERS WANTED aras? »A**, s DITTO*. ORE. The beat of cam ping fa cilities. Good w ater and plenty of wood. T ents to be had a t $8.50 for th e sea son. W ill w ant 880 p iek en . Price for picking w ill be $ 1 .0 0 per hundred pounds. WILL START PICKING SEPTEMBER 1ST. Worley and wife to D. M. 83.11 aeree in Mary Jeff- W. C. Goodrich DLC b , tp s Mt o d d w. 310 . Mary Morris to Robert G. fi. w}|e, half acre fa John B L a j p S s, r 2 w. 110. I A. Mulkey aad wife to J. 1 . p a rt lota 1, 2. I.M pbson’a ad subdivision. |27®0. LEAVE APPLICATIONS AT CINNAMON’S CONFECTIONERY, DAYTON, OREGON. p lications m ust bs in by A ugust 82nd. AD ap­ H. WOOD FftS L » 10" *• and M artin Oberg to S. E. t. Cummins, 70x180 feet in BAKER THEATRE, A UG L 21 -2 2 1 D. W. Griffith’s “Birth o i* f i r 4ati< m ” % 2 Shows Each Night, 7:00 and 9:30 ÄjM * J . ‘ è ♦ 1 » Admission 25c and 50c % * • ~ % psnpi a ífíi . *