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NEW BERQ GRAPHIC U Newberg, Dragon ISSO BD EVBKY THURSDAY M ORNING Hoskins 80x100 ft in blk 17 The Semi-Weekly Journal $1.50, Newberg $1000. the Graphic $1.00—the tw o for W C Kruger to W E Howard $1.75. Vt ac It 9 Little Home sub New- ' Marriage Licenses. The delinquent tax list along J oh ana Freda Siegler 20, to with the advertising crowds our John Gahler Jr 26. space to the limit and although Royal Neighbors. everything is set solid we are competed to omit many things A regular meeting ot the Royal o f interest this week. , Neighbors was held Tuesday The excursion to California evening o f this week. A genuine under the auspices o f the Oregon surprise was given the Camp. Development League is hooked Immediately upon their closing, to leave Portland^ January 13, a body o f masked men rushed provided not less than 125 peo into the hall swinging axes and ple buy tickets. Train stops at yelling like a remnant ot an In- Sacremento, San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and Los Angles. Fare $63 which includes tnree meals to be served between Port land and Sacremento and Pull Games followed after man berth to Los Angeles. joyed. Write Tom Richardson, Port- which all went home, the Royal Neighbors vowing they would lann, for particulars. pay back the M. W. A. in the Circumstances Alter Cases. near iuture. R. N. Dr. H. D. Bówers was recently asked again “ Do you give ex aminations for nothing?” Yes, when the patient takes treat ment. Osteopaths everywhere charge three dollars ($3) for ex amination when nothing else is wanted. It is often of inestim able vaine ito the invalid to get an examination and the doctor’s opinion and his prospects o f cure from the conditions found. T o be called away from the office to the home is the greater reason for charging. Osteopaths spend three years o f their time and hun dreds o f dollars in learning their profession. And their knowl edge is o f special value to the sick. There is as much reason for them to charge as there is for the M. D.’s to charge for making a visit. And yon can put the visits in your eye that they make gratis—and no one has a right to criticise them-for it either. They spend their time and money in acquiring their ed ucation. Osteopaths spend nine months in the year. Any college that attempts to put out graduates in less than three year’s attend ance o f nine months each will be thrown out o f the “ National Osteopathic Association.” All the Osteopathic colleges must comply with the law. It is true that the course in the Medical colleges is strung out over four (4) years, but in the majority o f cases it is only six months in the year. Who will point out to me the advantage of a four years’ course o f six months each? I am ready to be “ shown.” D r . H. D . B o w e r s . Real Estate Transfers. F E Berry and wf to E J Avery and w f It 8 Oak Fruit Farm near Dayton $650. Phoebe Ward and hus to Col lin C. Perrin 173 acs in Thos Wilson d l c t 2 s r 5 $4600. Nels and Emma Hanson to James M Pugh 321 acs w V» D D Baileyd 1 c t 3 s r 3 tax deed. Kittie T Kegg and hus to Mary A Wilkins Its 7 and 8 blk 14 McMinnville $2000. A. P. Oliver to J C Duncan Its 1 and 2 blk 18 Central Add to Newbeig $135. C E Waide and w f to Peter Jenson and w f 60 acs in D D Bailev d 1 c t 3 s r 3 $1350. Alliance Trust Co to H A Ostrander and wf 80 acs in Geo Meyers d 1 c t 2 s r 3 $1. H A Ostrander and w f to John F Stidham 80 acs in Geo Myers d i e t 2 » r 3 $2200. Investment Co to M J Durham It 1 blk 1 Oak Park add to Mc Minnville $120. D W Cummins to Ramsey Hill cem plat of Ramsey Hill cem E T Isham to Nancy A Isham Its 3 and 4 blk 6 Wheatland $60. Masonic lodge to W H Cleven ger It 567 in 2nd add to Masonic Alvira Russell et al to J B Per kins 23 acs in Thos Harris d 1 c } 2 s r 4 and 5 $1. Mary E Taylor and hus t o j Dempster Cook 19 acs in Mathew Hall d 1 c t 3 S r 3 $1000. GeoScheneller and \vt to Alfred H Frilinger 40 acs in sec 1 4 1 8 s r 2 $1100. John W. Duncan to Thos and J S Herd 31 acs in David Layfield d l e t 3 s r 2 $1250. Amos Nelson and w f to C E Waide and w f 164 acs in D D Bailey d l c t 3 s r 3 $4800. J C McKern and w f to W J Kirkland pt It 2 blk 4 North Yamhill $1000. > Albert M Hoskins to Sarah J Bargains! Enquire at this office if you Maria A Rossner and hus to H want to buy a horse. & C Ecks 50 acs in Flores Full- quartz d 1 c t 4 s r 3 $1000. B F Young and w f to R W Henry 8 Its in blk 6, Gardiners add to Sheridan $30. S h a w 's Sayings. 600 new books, fresh and clean, direct from the east for the holiday trade. A tew o f the many bargains in bound books: Words o f Help series. Kingship series, Love and Friendship series. Daintily bound,instructive, helpful books —just the thing for presentation purposes, 20c each. Poets and classics, beautifully bound from 35c to 75c each. Mary J. Holmes works 35c each. Half Honrs with the best Authors—6 vol., $3 per set. Gibbon’s Roman Empire—5 vol., $3 per set. Girls Popular Library, 25c each. Alger’s Books tor Boys, 25c Bibles, Testaments, Speakers, Cook Books, Dialogue Books, Recipe Books, etc. Large assortment o f standard novels^ well bound, 15c each. Many other finely bound but inexpensi re books—just the thing for presents. In paper covers the works o f ^iary, |. Holmes, M. A. Flem ming, Chas. Garvice, Opie Read, also Joke Books. Jack Harka- way Books, Detective and Ad venture Stories, popular spe cials like “ Through Missouri on a Mule,” besides hundreds o f ’standard works. Fine sssortment o f children’s Christmas Books from 5c up. A fine line o f Homir Har monicas. Splendid bargains in violins, banjos, guitars, mandolins, bows, strings, etc. Call in and inspect mv stock. Remember the place. J. M. S h aw , West First street. The worst feature about hot weather stories is that they all sound alike. Almost everybody has an exclusive story about cold weather, but it takes a genius to spring anything new about how not he has seen it. We have never known a loud mouthed man to amount to verry much, but o f course we have not known all o f them. Bargains! Great Reduction Sale Prices Cut to Pieces, For Cash Umbrellas I Our Sale has been a great Success so far and will continue for a limited time. We have in transit for Holidays an ele gant line of Ladies’ Belts, Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs, etc*, direct from the fac- Come in and see us for rain and rust p roof Um brellas and steel rims. We repair all kinds o f rubber goods. Patterson, Jones A Company N elson & H anson N. B. Wateh ourAd in the Future. JU S T DROP IN A few times and size up our Sto Q uality, Prices, Assortm ent, etc., e > W E HAVE ABOU T Administrator's Notice of Sols of Rosi Estate. Notice is hereby given that by vtrtua of aa order of the county court of the slat« of Oregon for the county of Yamhill, made sad catered of record on the 4lh day of December A D 1*03. the undersigned as administrator of the eetate of Luke McKern deceased will on and aftar tha 22nd day of January A. D. 190*. offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash In hand, the following deecribed real property towit. Situate lying and being In the county of Yamhill and state of Oregon. Tract No. one being the south half of t n . orgloal donation land claim of Luke McKern and Malinda Me- Karn his wife claim No M and parts of sections ll end'¿Sin township 3 sooth range 2 west ol the Willamette meridian in aaid county, said claim lieing hounded and particularly de ____ scribed as beginning beginning at at a a point point 3.50chains 3.A0 chains waat, waat, and soutt. of -T the ------ :C. east — : eorner -------- __ _ 37.«* chains _____tooth north ol said section 2 in. h . and running thenoa west 33.3B chains, thence north 48.25 chains, thence sontb 39 degrees and 30 minutes, east 4 chains, thence nor'h 43.37 chains, I h f t t east t i l l chains, and thane* south 95.10 chains to place of beginning ana containing In all 639.72 sores of land. Save and except from said sale of said tract 10 aoers sold l o t * . Parrish. Jf> acres to W. J. I ones and 15 acres to ona LaFaivre in all ex cepted tA acreA of land tract No. 2 being a part of the north half of said claim liegtnnfng at tha south waat corner of said north half, and running thanes east 31.33 chains, thence north 14.11 chain., thenoa west 27.83 chains, theoee south 14.03 chains, thence weet 4 ehalns, and thence south tog dial ns to the place of beginning, and contain Ing tA.eti acres of land more or lees. Dated this 14th day of December A. D. ISO*. L F MAUT Administrator of the eetate of Luke McKern > * Seventy-five Heating Stoves Fine line of General M erch a n d ise- D rygood s, Groceries and N otions. Heliry Ehret Compare our Syracuse P low s w ith the, Oliver, W e have them both. Having been given the agency for the Chico, ., Nurseries, I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds o f Nursery stock, including all varieties o f Fruits, Ornamental Shrubbery, Climbing Vines, Roses etc. English Walnuts a specialty. Stock delivered promptly to the nearest station or boat landing. Prompt attention given all orders, sent to J. B. FORSYTH, Newberg, Or. Walling’s Bazaar T. B. CUMMINGS & COMPANY ARE ABLE TO FURNISH TOUR H01E COMPLETELY. FURNITURE, CARPETS. LINOLEUM. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. STOVES a n d G R A N IT E W A R E A FINE LINE OF PAINTS. O p p o s it e P o s t o f f ic r M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T S A N D S H E E T ¿M U S IC Current M agazines and Publications— Stationery— Confectionery. F. E. WALLING, Pro p Newberg Sash and Door Factory FINE LINE OF PLANT COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE. B U G G IES W e do all kinds erf w ork in our line in latest styles and patterns. TO SHOW YOU Administrator's Notice Nolle« la hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the salats of CUra M. Dtrld- •ont detwased, ha* Died hit Anal account in ■aid eetate with the oonnty clerk ol Yamhill county Oregon, and the county court haa »et Monday tha4th day of February 1I0C, atone o’clock In the afternoon of laid day. at the county court honae of raid county, aa tha time and place for the hearing of objection! to Mich final account and the eettlement thereof. Deled and published the fit it time this 14th day of December, i»0ft. J. 8. COURTNRY, Administrator of the aetata ol Clara M. Davidson. deceased. SAM’LM . GARLAND, Attorney lor Administrator, ' IM PLEM EN TS Woodburn Nursery Headquarters for Feed, Seeds and Fertilizer MILLER & WRIGHT A full and complete stock of home grown fruit trees, Shade and Ornamental trees, Nut Bearing trees, Vines and Roses. Patronize an Oregon industry and get the worth of yotir money. J. T. EVEREST, Agent, N ew b e rg , O regon Everyone to konw that they can get W A T C H E S , C L O C K S, JE W E L R Y A t a big reduction in prices. your selection before the gone. Call early and m ake choice bargains are - REYNOLDS, Watchmaker A Jeweler, Fmtf door west al Portal A Larkm • MANY THANKS To our customers for their liberal patronage during the past year. A Merry Christmas and J. B. M o u n t