Wanted and For Sale. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF For cheap second hand brick IE OF TH E most important questions presenting enquire at Tile Factory. tl itself to every man is to wear the right kind o f For express and light hauling clothes.- The -chothes a man wears indicates his leave orders a t Rich's grocery. degree o f refinement and influences his thoughts and conduct With the knowledge that he is wearing F o r S a l k —35 or 40 good grade correct clothes, all feeling o f self-consciousness is goats, one half nannies. E. G. eliminated: there is no greater handicap to success Kendall, Bell phone 10-11. t2 than being burdened by thoughts o f one’s self. Of A few shoats for sale. Mutual equal importance to wearing the right kind, of phone 552 line 8, Scholls. L. J. clothes comes the question o f getting them at the White, Laurel, Oregon, 2-tl right place. W e can solve the problem for you by referring you to our new line of—goods, workman­ A few full blocked Rhode Is­ ship, fit, style and prices. land Red cockerels for sale or will sell in trios if preferred. Adams, box 51 R. F. D. 2, Belt phone 16-4. tf a HODSON B R O S. s A pple Banquet. Flour Brands QUEEN PATEN T LEW IS A. C LA R K Highest market price Paid for Hay. Grain. Potatoes. Etc. Both phones City Free Delivery McMinnville w ill give an ap­ ple banquet the last day o f the Fruit Fair, at noon Saturday, November 2, in honor o f the Yamhill county editors who have boosted the many fairs at which w ill be served all kinds o f apple “ fixins.” Apple pie; apple cob- ler, apple roll, apple salad, apples baked, fried, stewed, scolloped, jelly, sauce, and all washed down with apple cider. Prizes w ill be given for the best articles o f diet made from Yamhill apples, the best looking editor, the best county paper, the best short ap­ ple poem and the best boosting slogan for the Yamhill apple. All women whose homes have raised apples this year are in­ vited to compete w ith some tastful dish in which our good apples form a part. Mr. Lowns- dale says the banquet idea is very fine and Jndge Bird has been requested to appoint a commit­ tee of arrangements. He re­ quests Mrs. R. L. Bewley, Mrs. Wm. De H a v e n , Mrs. L e ro y Lewis, Mrs. C. F. Daniels, Mrs. O. Q. Hodson, Mrs. R. L . Conner, Mrs. Gas. Gaunt a «d Prof. Belt to act as such committee. The tallow dip man has illuminating ideas responsibilities of an arc The Qives careful attention to all business c o m m i t t e d to its charge, and highly appreciates your business. N. C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier. Down and O ut Best Paper for Reading. Portable and Electric Supplies I f we haven’ t got what you want we will get it Y A M H IL L E LE C T R IC CO Tha Newberg Meat Co Come and bear our Pianola piano at Eilers Piano House Has the best facilities for fur­ under Opera House. nishing first class meats and butchers’ supplies, and the best You can save from $150 to is none to o good for their cus­ $200by baying a piano at Eilers’ tomers, Free delivery and both Piano Honse. phones. I have taken up tw o sheep at my place west of town. Owner call and get same and pay costs. Peter Jenson. Beginning Saturday, I will run tw o chairs in my shop. Quick service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ernest Hoefer. F o r S a l e — Being overstocked, I will sell some goats and calves cheap. C. A. Demasters, Dun­ dee, Oregon. , t2 The contents o f the Youth’s Companion are chosen with a view to the interest of all tastes and ages. The father, as well as the son, enjoys the tales o f ad­ venture; the mother renews her girlhood in the stories for girls, while the paper always abounds in stories, long and short, which may be read aloud in the most varied family group to the keen pleasure o f all. Full illustrated Announcement of the companion for 1908 will be sent to any address free with sample copies o f the paper. New subscribers who send $1.75 at once for 1908 will re­ ceive free all the remaining issues o f 1907, besides the gift o f The Companion’s four-leaf hang cal­ endar for 1908, in full color. T h e Y outh ’ s C ompanion , 144 Berkeley street, Boston, Massachusetts Some folks think they have lots of grit because they know how to grind their neighbors. Roxie Laughlin age 28, to Lewis Beller age 26. M ay Agee age 39, to Jeremiah Lucy age 49. Bessie L. Baker age 19, to Geo. W. Smith age 24. K ate Brown age 28, to Arthur J. Dickson age 21. Ola C. Gabriel age 21, to Al­ fred J. Sweeney age 23. Della R. Parker age 28, to Or- ville 0. Smith age 24. Florence Elizabeth Coffin age 23, Fred M. McDonald age 25. Esther Martin age 22, to Man­ uel Bishop age 27. H attie B. Tracy age 38, to W illiam L . Hunsaker age 47. A H . FR ILIN G S R and I V A PR ILIN O E R hie wife. Defen- <1611 tS . .’ T o A. H. Frllinger and I ta Frllinger, the above named defendants. In the name of the «tale of O r e g o n Y o n are and each of you la hereby required to appear a id answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cause on or before ■lx week* from the date of the first publication Of thte eummona, which said date o f first publi­ cation Is the 19th day of September 1907 and . ___ _____r you Mill take notice that If yon fail to am ahd answer said complaint, , for want of each answer, the plantlff w ill apply to said court for the relief prayed for In nla said complaint herein, to w it: That the Interest of said defendant Rva F rllin ger In and to tha premises described In complaint bo decreed subsequent In time and subject to the rights. Interest and lien of plain­ tiff; that blaln tlff have judgem ent against said defendant, A. H. Frilioger, for the sum of 84CO with Ini«reset on said earn from December 11, 1905, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, for the eum of 111.40 w ith Interest at • per cent par annum from November 30. 1908, for the eum of 928.28 w ith Interest from September 7th, 1907, at 8 per cent per annum, for the further sum of $900 with Interest on said sum at 10 par cent per annum irom A p ril 18, 1906, for the sum of |90 attorney fees, and the costs and disbursements o f this suit; that plaintiff’s said mortgage dated December 11, 1906, for 9400 and interest and said morgage dated April 16,1906, for 9800 and Interest, In said complaint described, be foreclosed and said premises In said mortgages ................ M ........... . — county, Oregon, bo sold In the manner provided by law, and the proceeds derived from said sale be applied to the amounts due plaintiff, and a decree fore­ closing said defendants and each of them of any and all Inmrest, right, title and possession In and to said premises end every part and thereof, and for a decree protecting and plaintiff’s second mortgage dated Decem bar I 11, 1908, for 1700 and interest In said com plaint described and referred to, and for each other and further relief in the premises ea to the court may seem proper. This summons Is served upon you by publica­ tion thereof once a week for six successive weeks by order of Hon. R. P. B ln , county judge of Y am h ill county, Oregon, duly made and entered September l»th, iu07 Last Insertion October 81st. 1907. ____ F. W F IN T O N A CLARENCE BUTT, Attorneys for Fie In tiff. ¡Ä Administrator’s Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ss been duly appointed administrator of the ■state o f John K. Blair, deceased, by theeonnty court o f Yam hill county, Orogon. N ow , therefore, all parsons h arin g claims against said estate are hereby notlSed end in­ quired to p resent the same w ith the »rop er vouchers to the undersigned at the eO ee of Clarence Butt, Newberg, Y am h ill snooty. O n - goUj w ith in etx months from the date of this U i»»i V» H ard T im es lit K an sas. Tbe old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten iu the prosperous Kansas o f today; al­ though a citizen of CodeU, Bari Sbamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time . he encountered. He says: I was worn out and discour­ aged by coughing night and day, For Sale. and could find no relief till I tried One Buffalo Pitts traction 15 Dr. K ing's New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to com­ H. P. engine, return flue boiler. pletely cure m e." Tbe safest and A. J. Gill, 117% Russell street, moat reliable cough and cold cure Portland, Oregon. and lung /ind throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by F . H. For Sale. Caldwell & Co., drug store. 50c and $i. Trial bottle free. In Newberg, a new, finely fin­ ished, modern, eight room house He is wise to no purpose who with large lot. A bargain. Ad­ is not wise for himself. dress Val Rosa Farm, Newberg, Oregon. ______ ______ tl Hla pear Old Mother. Septic Tanks! For S a l e —Span black mares, I am prepared to put m septic weight about 1200 pounds. Ad­ tanks alter the latest approved dress ot call on G. W. Cone, Route methods._________ E no s E l l i s . 2, Newberg, Oregon. t3 Makes Homely Women Pretty. .. W a n t e d —Sunday school pa­ N o woman no matter how regu­ lters and Christian literature for lar her features may be can be called missionary purposes. Send to pretty if ber complexion is bad. A. C. Ahrendsen, McMinnville, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears sallow blotched Oregon, 5th and D. Sts. complexions by stimulating the F or S a l e —One good 3% spin­ liver and bowels. Orino Laxative dle wagon, price $50. Address Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or or call on G. W. Cone, R. F. D. gripe and i* mild and plea-ant to take. Remember the name Orino 2. One new saddle. Inquire of and refuse to accept any substitute. King & Bennett. For sale by F. H. Caldwell. L and F or S a le —30 acres % A Criminal Attack. mile from Carlton, 25 acres clear, On an inoffensive citizen is fre- new house and barn, some fruit. guently made in that apparently Would take property in or near useless little tube called the ‘ ’ap­ Newberg in part pay. Address pendix. ” It’s generally the result always of protracted constipation, follow­ box 14 Carlton, Oregon. l-t4 ing liver torpor. Dr. K in g’s New on the Life Pills regulate the liver, pre­ light. Summons. vent appendicitis and establish reg­ l a the circuit court of the state Oregon, ular habits of the bowels, 25c at (or Y am h ill county. Family WM. SCOTT, Plaintiff, F. H. Caldwell & Co's, drug store. Marriage Licenses. Prices on all our goods has been knocked down to your own liking and we are positively going out o f business Nov. 1 so it is your time to buy Chandelier Shade Brackets Telephones. When you are getting a phone it will be to your interest and satisfaction to get one o f a high grade. The Stromberg-Carlson is a high grade standard phone, and has been approved and adopted by the Newberg Mutual Telephone Co., after trying and using several cheaper and differ­ ent makes o f phones. For sale by S. J. M ADS0N, Mutual phone 18-3 - "M y dear old mother, who is now eighty-three year! old, thrives on Electric Bitters,’ * writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Georgia. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well.” That’s tbe way Electric Bittei* af­ fect tbe aged, and tbe same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak puny children, too, are great­ ly strengthened by them. Guaran­ teed also for stomach, liver and kid­ ney troubles by F. H. Caldwell & Co., druggist. 50c. He that does not show himself is overlooked. Ont of Sight. "O ut of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that’s been treated with Bucblen’s Arnica Salve. It’s ont of sight, out of mind and out of ex­ istence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing influ­ ence. Guaranteed by F. H. Cald­ well & Co., druggist Asc. Folks need w hat’ is in your heart more than w hat is in your hand. * Take Notice. All assessments for grading and graveling are now due. The council has ordered the same col­ lected at once. W. W. N e l s o n , Recorder. A .sore ‘throat is a dangerous malady biityou doni! need to tie a sock a r o u n d y o u r neck to cure it., B A L L A R D 'S SNOW L IN IM E N T will cure that throat In eliort order. Ballard's Snow Liniment penetrates the pores, promot­ ing free olroulatlon, giving the muacles more elasticity. V U T n r i? K b b RHEUMATISM,CUT®,SPRAINS, WOUNDS, OLD SORBS, STIFF BURNS AND A L L PAINS. G A V E IN S T A N T RELIEF. Henry Stone. Provo, Utah. writisi " I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment for Neuralgia, Tooth-ache and Sore Throat, which upon application gave me instant relief. I can recom­ mend It as being the beet Liniment I have ever used in oaring pain from N eu ra lg ia , etc.” PRICB 25c, 50c AND $1.00 Ballard Sn ow Liniment Co. 500-502 Ndrth Second Street, ST. LOUIS» - - MISSOURI. Sold and Recommended by 0. F. MOORE, Newberg, Ore. 9 'N