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” V- •• '•* ’ ■ > * T ■si v ’ «Mg ' ...... * -A#'* ’ M r *- _____ ' S I y***«-’» m t W û S Ë t M >N, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21.1909 Jack St Germain returned from his hunting trip out on hi« claim, Monday. Mr. Kitten, Mr*. Green’« broth» er.sleft Thursday alter- making them a visit. M in Bertha C ox w as a guest at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Kirk Sunday. Charier Shires came home over Sunday from the Springbrook dryer but returned as there is work there yet in caring for the dried prunes. W ord comes from W illow Springs, Missouri that a son was < recently born to Mr. and Mrs. J. EUyson. The mother was Mia# . f A Elkin« et al to Walter 11 ok Trustee« 407.20 ac in Car- Buffoni d 1 c & lot« fe-3 «ec 13 s r 4 w flO . C Bmmerson & erf to Akx- ler H Anderson 68.07 ac in ary H ewitt d i e t 5 • r 3 w ohn T Hash & -w f to Ada E retch lot 286 & 1-7 int in lot 7 Dayton $600. lerrnau Hcrbers & wt to John raetsch 100 ac sec 86 t 4 s r 6 ' Z Heider & w f to Yerex Bros 10.7è ac in A B Faulconèr d 5 s r 7 w $10 J H James to Florence W ood i 14.15 Clay Co subd $350. F H James & w f to IN Edmis- tract 2 Clay C o subd $800. t A Jones & w f to George *s V» ol V t io t in lot 4 blk 6 le ins add Newberg $1. NO. 1 THE tyjSA _ A BARGAIN: Having just purchased the stock o f J. E. Pressnall we are pre pared to offer you PAINTS WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices old machin? condition« Of course, the papers friendly to Mr. Bourne can strike back by say in g that the papers advocating any aspirant for the senate other than Bourne have “ sold out” and are being paid oat o f a corruption fund now being accumulated in‘ P ortland.” We believe the press oi Oregon is not o f purchasable quantity along political or any other lines; furthermore, we put no credence in the above hot air story from the Portland paper. While it is a foregone c o n c l u s i o n t h a t Bourne will dice off a chunk o f his millions and scatter it broad ca st w ith the expectation o f pleasure to her friend^ but there securing re-clcction, while those are accom plishm ents tV l* are opposed to him will use every within the reach o f all. Shut the possible effort to name some door and d o it softly. Keep your other man for the place, the ow n room in tasteful order. country press, whose editors are Have an hour tor rising and rite not as green as they look, will at that time. Learn to make not be s waved either w ay to any bread .as well as cake. Never let appreciable extent by overtures a button stay off twenty-four and "lon g green” offerings from hours.- Always know where your things are. Never let a day either side. Under our political reform pass w ithout doing something methods in this state we see no to make somebody comfortable. material difference along the line Never come to breakfast with of corruption funds in elections out a collar. Never g o about with from that which prevailed under your shews unlaced. Speak clear what was termed the "machine ly enough tor every body to under regime.” The longest financial stand. Always be kind. Never pole, coupled with the shrewdest fuss or fret. Lewis O Leach to W A Spence «% o f seVi sec 2 4 1 2 s r.4 w $1,- Flovd Long & wt to George ekes nwyc o f nwV* o f sec 23 t 4 r«*$5. P A Mark et al to Rawdon Co $.25 ac in J N Pearson d 1 c 5-6 T M atter 8c w f to Trustees o f LaFayette 20x70 ft in ne cor lot 3 blk 14 LaFayctte $3.70. S A Mulkev & w f to T S W right & wf lots 1-2-7-8 blk 29 Faul- coners add Sheridan $1000. K L McClellan & w f to James S Atkinson 65.26 ac in Ira C Conger d 1 c t 2 s r 3 w $2500. George McKenzie to M att & Hfrjnnh Mouse 29.83 ac in James T M gfcdl c 1 5 s r 5 w $2983. M ayP hyne to ITT Ltchti lots J W Bates to Anna Brown 1-5 12-13 blk 2 Chapmans add Sheri int in 120 ac in Isaac Prêt d i e dan $300. Lorenzo R oot <to D M Nay- t 2 s r 4 w $ l. Ethel E Blanchard et al to C B beiger & w f n.78 ft lot 2 Mk 1 Blanchard lots 3-4-5-6 & LO ac R oot’s add McMinnville $1000. Mary Savage & hush to O D nee 28 & 33 t 5 s. r 7 w $1. Out 2nd FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special W e have n limited number o f com forts, worth $1.25 and $ 1 .5 0 each, which we are going to give you these f \ ^ tw o days fo r the small sum o f { / v / V CHILDREN’ S CO ATS— Neatly m ad«, and they are just the thing fo r rough CACH CHILDREN’S C O A T S -M a d e o f good quality, Friday and Saturday $1.67 Verae* 21-28.—Is V enae 1-8—t h e w riter o f this nar rative appears to be a companion o f Paul on t i n joom ey—who waa he? Who were the others that sailed with Paul? W hat results are Ukely to follow , when a man of God is compelled to be did they suffer, fo r having failed to use God’ s first best plan for their safety? in the company o f criminal*? Who was this man Julius, and what Lesson fo r Sunday, Nov. Sth, 1908. probably induced him to treat the Paul a Prisoner—The Shipwreck. A cte prisoner Paul with such leniency? xxvii:27 to xxviii:10. I Is there any position in life, however undesirable, in which God does not p w his children special com fort, even when ip-prison, and can you give some ex amples o f this? Rev. A. j . Weaver attended Julius gave Paul his freedom to visit his friends when the ship touched at chapel last Friday morning and Sidoa; would it have been honorable spoke very helpfully to the o f Paul to have made his escape and not students. to have returned to the ship, seeing he It has been decided to give the was an innocent man on parole? _ Can you tell, or point out on the students a part in the adminis map, where Sidon, Cyprus, Pamphylia, tration o f the college, and seven Myra and the other places here men representatives have accordingly tioned are situated? been appointed by the students When the winds are against us, or we to meet with the faculty. are becalmed on the voyage o f life, and ■ making but little headway, is it a Harvey Wright was elected by hinders nee or a help to the soul pmsed poised i the Athletic Association as a on God? delegate to the meeting o f the Did Paul give the advice for them not to proceed, but to winter at the “ fair State Basket Ball League, which havens, V from his human judgment or was held in Portland last Satur from God’s direction? day for the purpose o f organising Why may, or may not, a true Chris a league for the season. tian always depend that the judgments On Tuesday evening o f last he forma in the great crises o f life as well as in ‘ordinary affairs, are really week the Literary Society met to inspired o f God and can therefore be adopt a constitution for the new depended upon? (See John 14:26. etseq.) society and to elect officers, Verses 1 2-20-When "We are faced which resulted in the election o f with a great problem aa to the way to the following: Pres. Roy Fitch; take, or the thing to do, is there always in the mind o f God the thing we ought Vice-Pres. Claude Newlin; Sec. to do, and is there a possibility for us Katherine Bryan; Treat. Gladys to And out with certainty what it la? Hannon; marshal Claude Lewis. Why is it that God sometimes leads The prospects for the society are us contrary to what the circumstances, very bright and we hope to make would suggest? When we are irresistabiy driven by a this a successful year. j PUTTING UP MEAT FOR WINTER. ? Above is a picture o f A. C. Martin on the left and Harlan Smith on the right, with eight deer hung up behind them. While crossing in a boat from Duglas, Alaska, to Kake they aaw a band o f deer on the shore and each o f them shot four, making eight in alL They put them in the boat and took them to the mission at Kake where they w ere put up for winter’ s use. J * * ; * Louise Hawthorne Boise 8 t Ramstreet lot 1 blk 2 Chapmans hob to John H Hall et al lots 3-4 add Sheridan $125. sec 1 7 1 5 s r 5 w $50. Detlef S c h e m e r t o M a r ie Lewis M Boyer & wl to Mad- Schemer 12 ac in S Eada d i e t s son S Wells 160 ac in Jno N s r 6 w Thomas d l c t 2 s r 5 w $4200. j N H Sitton & w f to Eibridge D Kate Brower to Mrs Emma ¡Sitton & Mary H 84.16 ac in Young lot 16 blk 4 Bibee’s add N K Sitton d l c t 3 s r 4 w $2,- Sheridan $1. 500. Lousia J Cain & hub to S F B p Sparks & wt to R w & H Thornton 10.80 ac in Jno Lynch g Qabriel 46x111 ft in Johnsadd d l c t 6 s r 6 w $10. McMinnville $550T , lan MJ &W f £ M, ° \ ” !' J P Sutton «E wt to L B Frui( Sot- & ä% w f 20 ac k c 23 « 2 . r 3 w toJn & ^ M rt ,ot 24 Julia E Cartwright to Ladd & F“ rm ll“ -V," " .* 500j Read Farm C o 195 ac h. G I DJ ho.m„ ? , *° Stewart & 0 Hart)- d I c*s 1 5 . r M “ n<k R °‘ h 12hlkl ™ om a . add Amity *100. A COMPANY Newberg, Oregon -HarVev Carey to Ella Clayson lot 3-4 bik 29 LaFayette $750. Thomas Dickey & w f to Clarence Blanchard Vi int lo ts 3- 4-5-6 & 10 ac secs 28 -331 ff« r X w $1. L M Wallace & w f to S L Peer »V4 o f neV* sec 29 1 5 s r 7 w $1. Clarence W Wilson to Portland Yamhill Land Co 222 ac in S Bassty d 1 c and adjoining tract t 5 s r € w $1. DO YOU NEED A GUN. Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Sporting Goods o f any kind, a good Bicycle—new or second-hand—pocket knife, or razor? Or do you wish something repaired, or made over? I f you do, call on us and we’ ll do the rest. THEO. ST. PIERRE. } te Neteee A Hooooo niiiiiw w tsssa I— « ■ mma