“Insurance of D an k deposits and neighbor« «he leaves three Remedy at the first sign of trouble
NBWBERO GRAPHIC. must
mean the equal insurance daughters and one son to mourn as it corrects irregularities and pce-
of bank loans. Mr. Bryan's ideas her death. The family consists vents Bright's disease and diabetes,
if followed out to their legitimate oi Mrs. Woisky, Mrs. H. B. Pow- For sale by C. K Moore,
conclusion must mean a tax on ell, Mrs. Annie Gagelmann, of
the debtors and not on the cred Bloomington, Illinois, and Mr.
itors. If the banks are compelled William Meyers. The funeral is New Stromberg-Carlson tele
by law to insure each other’s de to be held at three o’clock at the phones for sale. This is a stand
posits they must of necessity pro- home of Mrs. Woisky at Dundee. ard phone and has been adopted
tect each other’s loans.
Djr tne Newberg Telephone Com
pany. Shares of stock and new
The burden would fall inevita
phones sold on installments, if
bly on the people who wanted to
preferred. Second hand phones
Have you seen our
Enos
Ellis
is
having
an
addi-
j
borrow money and not on those
and
extra
parts
for
sale.
of three rooms built on the ' S. J. M a d son . Mut 18-3.
had money to lend. Mr. tion
THE BANK GUARANTEE who
east
side
of his residence.
Bryan’s scheme, if ad o p ted ,
PROPOSITION.
would involve an increase rate Mr. Hodges has recently added
The Peerless William from the of
interest upon every small mer a coat of paint to his residence
'Valley of the Platte is consuming chant
who needs the money to which wonderfully improves the
a great deal of time in his speech carry his
stock and upon every looks.
making tour of the country for wage earner
attempted to The protracted meetings com
votes, in the advocacy of his plan capitalize his who
eflort by se menced Sunday at Chehalem Heating Stoves
tor the guarantee of bank depos curing a bouse future
or
a
farm
pay Center. Hattie Griffin and Ed
its and he is doing it in the same ments based upon his daily on earn
Smith, both of Portland, are a*
Rayo Lamps
smooth, suave way that he han ings.
sisting Rev. Mills. A hearty in
W e have over 2 5 dif
dled the 16 to 1 theory during his “It is strange to me the wage- vitation is extended to all.
Oil
Heaters,
Ac
ferent Sizes Styles
first campaign for the presidency,
of the country do not see Miss Miller, of Portland, is vis
gone of his followers, however, earners
the inevitable result of the Bryan iting Miss Bunford at the home
to select from.
• who are going about doing the plan
of W. R. Carter.
for
the
guaranty
of
the
spell-binding act from the.j bank depositors. If his deposits Miss Blanche Davis has been
stump for the good of the cause are taxed to provide a guaranty sewing during the past week for
are not so smooth. For instance the banker must make good on Mrs. John Crater.
one G. F. Williams who hails his borrower, and the only loser Mrs. Josie Ellis is assisting
from the state of Massachusetts, by the transaction must be the Mrs. H. C.Johnson with theskk
the hub of the universe, and who man who needs the money and for a few weeks.
wears the title of “Hon” is going not the one who has it.
A fine baby boy arrived at the
about the country tooting his “The situation in 1908 is much home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Per
inerì/
horn for Bryan and the guaran like that of 1896. Mr. Bryan ry Saturday
evening
October
17.
First A Washington Sts
tee proposition, made the asser then held out to the allurement
tion, in a speech delivered at Mc of the farmers and the mortgaged
Minnville recently, that banks classes generally the bait that
loaned four times the amount of they could pay off their debts in
their deposits, and that instead
E CARRY a complete
at 50 cents on the dollar. They are bound to read some
«1 being satisfied with a reason silver
and up-to-date stock
forgot that the wage earner thing. They will read trash un
able interest, say 6 or 8 per cent, He
of
at popular prices.
would surely be paid at the same less you give them something Give us a Hats
they by means of such heavy rate,
call.
so that the wages of the better that is equally interesting.
loans make twenty-five to thirty country,
C. B. C U M M IN G S A CO
which are the founda Try The Youth’s Companion.
per cent on their deposits.
tion of all prosperity, would be There is plenty of adventure in
A gentleman present who was cut
two parts by the opera the stories and the heroes and
considerably staggered by this tion into
of
his
panacea.
Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish
heroines are of the real kind, find 77/rs. jC a u ra 77/iiii
wild statement, felt enough in “The same
Opp.
Bank
of
Newberg.
is true of the ing in the line of duty opportuni
ings, Wall Paper, Carpets, Lino
terest in the matter to make a insurance of thing
bank
deposits
be
ty
for
courage
and
unselfishness.
leum, House Painting and Hard
little investigation of the condi yond all question. The insurance More than 250 such stories will
ware.
tion of the ten banks doing busi of bank deposits would finally be published in the 52 issues of
ness in Yamhill county and he rest not upon the borrower. The the new volume for 1909. There
We have a large line of Souvenir
has furnished some figures that tax
Postal Cards and make a specialty
in the long run would be lev will be fully as many articles,
make interesting reading for any ied upon
of Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex
man who needed sketches and reminiscenses, to
one who is interested in the dis money in the
his
business,
apd
he
in
impart
useful
information
in
the
ecuted to order.
cussion ot this subject.
turn
would
have
to
make
good
most
agreeable
way,
familiariz
This is what he found. The by a reduction in the wages of ing The Companion readers with
First National Bank of McMinn his
the best that is known and
ville has represented in capital, employees.”
Newberg
Oregon
thought in the world.
.surplus and profits, $102,706,
Full illustrated Announcement
w ith deposits amounting to
of
Companion for 1909 will
$500,427 and loans amounting The Christian Church of our be The
sent
to any address free with
ito $424,980; McMinnville Na city is very happy in being able sample copies
of the paper.
tional, cap. &c $108.019, dep. to provide for every dollar neces The new subscriber
at
$451,200, loans $438,109; Bank sary to lift the financial load, in once sends $1.75 for 1909 who (add
good subscriptions and cash. Al ing 50 cents for extra postage if
most all ot the money has been he lives in Canada) will receive
raised within the membership. free all the remaining issues of
They see not, unless they
However several friends of the 1908, besides the gift ot The
properly fitted with glasses.
cause have given liberally. $1400 Companion’s Calendar tor 1909,
was needed to enable the church entitled “In Grandmother’s Gar
to dedicate their splendid $3090 den,” lithographed in 13 colors.
property to the service of God. T h e Y o u t h ’ s C ompanion ,
In a short time $1425 was sub 144 Berkeley St. Boston, Mass.
scribed under the management
R eal E state T ransfers.
LET US FIQURE WITH YOU
of Davis Errett, who proved him
Watches, Clocks, and a full line
self a master ot the situation. J E Smith & wfto Henry Mobr-
of Silverware for the holiday
The choir furnished special music dieck; 40 a in D D McCann die in
trade.
Clemenson & Evans
t 2 r 5; $500.
and congregational hymns.
Mr. Errett preached two excel Charles Johnson et al to W B
lent sermons at 11 a. m. and at Streeter & E E Morgan; 200 a
7:30 p. m. Dinner was served in in Wm Doughty die in t 2 r 3; $1
fact, in most cases one dose is
the basement with very enjoy Daniel Wacheno (heirs ot) to In sufficient.
fails and can ba
able social features. At three p. Raymond Walter; 140 a in sec retted upon It in never
the most severs and
esses. It is equally val
m. after the sweet and solemn 12 t 5, r 8 and sec 31 t 5 r 7; dangerous
uable
for
children
and is the means
communion service Evangelist $788.94.
of saving the lives of many children
W. T. Matlock preached a grand Mary Williams et al to Wal
theworld's history no medicine
sermon concerning this ordinance lace McCamant; 120 a in sec 20 has In ever
met with greater success.
t 5 r 8; $270.
of the church.
PRICE 25s. LAME SIZE 5 * .
After the evening sermon Rev. Notice of Final Settlement.
Errett formally dedicated the
house and grounds and the dedi
catory prayer was offered by the
pastor. Three new members
a
We are selling lots of
were gained during the day.
Thus closed a very full but enjoy
able day in the house of God so
Ribbons, Laces
recently built.
King & Bennett
Hardware Co.
HEATING
W
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
Plumbing!
O ne W h o W as P r esen t .
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
administratrix of the estate of D. H. Korney,
deceased, has died with the County Court of
Yamhill County, Oregon, her Anal account as
such administratrix of said estate, and that
Monday the 7th day of December,
D. 1*0«, at
the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day has
been fixed by said court as the time of bearing
objections to said final account and tb* settle
ment thereof.
Date of first publication Is October 22, 1(0«.
last Nor. 1», 190ft.
MARTHA B. KARNKY.
Administratrix of the estate of D. A. Ksrney.
decfitiied
AND
Embroideries
BECAUSE
C. C. BRYANT, attorney for administratrix.
Au Ifisidiouit D anger,
Stock is Large and
Prices Right
NASH & FINLEY
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&
For sale by F. H. Caldwell
Co.
THIS SPACE IS
RESERVED FOR
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