NO CLOTHES ON EARTH FOR YOUNG FELLOWS. If you are a young fellow and like the clothes with Snap, easy grace and flow­ ing freedom none will please you so Dashing! Distinctive! D ifferent! “ The Best for the Money** - m o d e r n : Hodson Bros Capital and Surplus $62,000 Founded in 1889 as the Bank o f Newberg, the year just closed—the best in our history—completes twenty years o f growth and prosperity. We offer as recommenda­ tions: Experienced and competent officers, accurate service, ample resources, government supervision, and an established policy o f safe and conservative banking. If you are looking for a safe bank and have business to transact bring itto us. It will be to our mutual ad- O fficers J . L . H OSKIN S, President S7 L. P A R R E T T , V ice Pre*. J . L . Hoskins S. L . P arrett J. I. H adley W . E. C R O ZER , A sst. Cashier S. J. Madson J . F. Taylor Colonist Rates - Oregon ¡sras G reat Northwest The management of the Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from East­ ern cities, which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settle­ ment in Oregon will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. The railroads have done their part; now it’s up to you. The colonist rate is the great­ est of all home-builders. Do all you can to let Eastern people know about it, and en­ courage them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building easy and attract­ ive. u t x rc p a io at home i{ desired. Any agent of the road named is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the East Remember the Rates From Chicago, $33. from S t Louis, $32. from Omaha and Kansas City $25. This reduction is propor­ tionate from all other cities. W M . M cM U R R A Y G eneral Passenger A gent Portland, O regon J D Gordon et al t o B H Wood­ ward & wf, lota 7-8 blk 15 Cen- trul ad Newherg, $1. Rose Ann Goodrich to Henry ■ Riddy lot 16 Goodrich Orchard Tract« t 2 r 4, $916.32. John Grant to John Newell, 40.13 a in B J Edson die t 5 r 6, $5. Ethel Grave« et al tö Mr« L L Ladd, lot 15 blk 2 Chapman« ad * ing a tw o day show, and the Sheridan, $125. management now feel certain i Adam Cntbrod & w f to Louisa. that it will be the biggest suc­ J Cain & W J Thornton, % a in cess o f anything o f the kind ever • Jno Lynch die t 6 r 6, $1. Margaret W Gibbs to W E attempted. Buyers and sellers will be Burke lots 1-2 sec 3 t 3 r 2, $400 brought together from all parts t Elsie Fletcher Haight & hb to o f the state. The main sale will [ F A Fletcher 160 a in sec 34 t 4 be Public Auction where all [ r 7 & 460 a secs 3 & 10 t 5 r 6, !■ ■; jj horses that are listed for that ; $1. purpose will be sold, and for this i Chas Hadley & w f to Mart service the horse owners are to i Stutsman, 4 a in Joel Chrisman be charged 5 per cent o f the sell­ die t 4 r 3, $200. ing price, but those people who Edw D Hadley to Lizzie M do not care to put their horses i Hadley lots 13-15 S Sheridan up at auction have the privilege snbd, $1300. Drusilla A Hayes & hb to Yam­ oflisting them for private sale. These horses will be listed in the hill Planters 71.12 a in T N Faul- catalogue and in the programs coner die t 5 r 6, $10. with the announcement at what D A Hayes & hb to S A & Ethel Mulkey, 2.56 a sec 36 t 2 r 6, barn they can be found. Ten thousand Souvenir pro­ 200 . F E Heider & w f to Louisa J grams are being printed which will be distributed free on the Cain n o d - i a 32x64 ft blk 2 ; streets o f Salem during the Horae" Sheridan $1. Jas T Hembree & wf to S C Show. The problem o f how to f e t f aiSl hoUit S(li,fl0ir|eopR Tord, 155 a in J T Hembree die which will be in attendance at 1 4 r 4, $100. Reinige & Eugene Hess to In­ the Show has beenatrbublesome one for the committee, but the vestors Co of Oregon, 100 a in people o f Salem have agreed to Jas Green die & 55.60 a in Thos open their homes for lodging, J Hubbard die t 3 r 3,$10. Etta & E U Henderson to Mary and the resturants and hotels of the city, the churches and I Millard e Vi lots 2-3 blk 4 fraternal organizations are going Scroggins ad S Sheridan, $1. - G W Hill to Yerex Bros Co nVi to serve special dinners so that nwtt sec 20 t 5 r 6, $3200. all will be properly cared for. C W Hod son & w f to North-' There will be a great many more horses on exhibition this western. Land & Improvement year than ever before. Among Co, 311.27 a in Patrick Raleigh the'new exhibiters just entered diet 5 r 5, $17118.75. for the first time is J. D. Gordon, Mary F Hurley to Chas Holst, a Newberg Banker who is com­ k>t6, blk 12 Hnrley & Larges ing over with a car load o f his ad Newberg, $200. Robt I vie & Mary Millard to splendid Stallions and Marts recently imported from France. IjE Brown, 3.24 a in C B Craven Last Saturday being Horae Show Day at Mount Angel a large de- It helps your credit TEN REASONS It stimulates your courage. W hy Y ou Should It guards you against extravagance. * It gives you confi­ dence in your Carry a Bank ju d g m e n t A ccount. It helpe to hold you up when you are - • out of work. It furnishes the beet receipt for all bills paid. It creates business habits that will increase your savings. It protects you against loss by robbery, and per­ sonal injury by robbers. (Tber^w FIRST who cm itj tholr mono? la their took or on tholr parson) NATIONAL BANK Newberg, Oregon It enables you to pass over periods of sickness without embarrassment It makes you able to run your busi­ ness, instead of your b us in e ss its a Deere y w* Blflht HOUNE, ILL. made right, by a force o f skilled plow experts whose equal ^V || cannot be found in any other plow fac- tory in the w orld. Them are many different v f makes o f plow s, each claim ing to be the best, yet the fact remains that th re e John Deere plow s are in use to oat o f any other kind. T he John Deere Fac tory,' the largest in the w orld, to n e ou t every yens ms Standard of ___ the World __ • _ ______ • automobiles to visit that fair, and help boost for a great Salem fair, April 8, and 9. C. L. Dick, president o f the Horae Show Association, who is the moving spirit in making this show a success was signally honored by being selected as a delegate to represent the state o f Oregon at the National Conven­ tion o f the Travelers protective Association which meets June 10 at Chattanooga, Tenn. He and his fellow delegates are going back to make the fight o f their lives for the 1911 Association to be held in Portland, Oregon. All Oregon is invited to Salem to attend the great Salem Horse Show, April 8 and 9. Harry M Kershaw & w f to W F Slaughter et al wVs nw swVi sec 2 t 5 r 8, $10. 1 Ella Kershaw & hb to W F Slaughter et al wV£ nwVi sec 2 t 6 r 8. $10. J F Kerne & w f to J F Clifford 20 a east of Co. road sec 9-10 t 2 r 4, $600. Chas Lalollette to L C Palmer V» o f all timber on 60 a sec 6 t 5 r 6, $1400. . T B Lantz to Ruel Maxson s Vi sw V4 sec 14 t 4 r 3-. Jas T Leach & w f to W H & H A Lovey 70.56 a in Wm Bufiem die t 5 r 4, $7500. Canfield Marsh & w f to Wm & Etta V Baker 10 a in Wm Jones die (except 15 foot road­ way) t 5 r 3, $1750. Canfield Marsh to Richard & M F Pearson, 2.40 a in Wm Jones die $1750. Edgar P Mitchell to W F Slaughter et al 200 a in sec 3 t 6 r 3, $10. B C Miles & wf to J M Mor­ gan lot 6 blk 6 City Park ad Newberg, $100. L A Monre & w f to Harman Schultz, 12 a in D Ramsey die t 3 r 1, $10. Kate & J H Morgan to L L Ladd lots 2-12 blk 1 lot 15 blk 3 lot 5 blk 4 Chapmans ad Sher­ idan, $400. I B C Miles & w f to Jas O Lyon, lots 1-2 blk 3 City Park ad New­ berg, $225. ' ' Mary E McCormack to Geo R Mclntire, lot 3 blk 4 Oak Park ad McMinnville, $250. Mary E McCormack to Mrs. Emma Mclntire, lot 4, blk 4 Oak Park ad McMinnville, $250. Jno W McCollum & wf to Har­ ry H Hinshaw & w f lot 8 blk 2 Chapmans ad Sheridan, $1200. H A McMurphy & w f to John J Sutton 6V4x32 rods in J H Hess clic t 3 r 2, $1700 Helen I Neely to John Wort man lot 29 College 1st ad Me- Mmnville, $550. T h e Pioneer P low Maker, John Deem, made hie first steel p low b y hand from the blade o f a saw in 1837. The first slab o f steel rolled la the United State« was rolled for the John Deem plow s b y W illiam W oods, o f Pittsburg, in 1846. And ever since those early days Deere Plow s have shown the w ay and maintained the lead in this l great national industry. Is it any wonder that the farmers o f the j k w orld express their verdict In the fam iliar phrase,— "H It'S a i I D eere- -I t ’ s R ig h t.“ A ^k W e make over 1000 styles o f plow », each as good as It I J B can be made,—the b est that brains and perfect equip- ^ ■ 1 ment can produce. N o matter what you r needs may A t this store w e do not m erely carry a line of things ^just as good** as other things w hich you kn ow to be good. W e carry the things themselves. J. a WILSON & CO C. B. CUMMINGS TH E HOUSE FURNISHER W e have in stock a complete line of Furniture, Paint, W all Paper, Picture Moulding, Glass, Heaters and Ranges. W e are always pleased to show our goods. C. B. Cummings, Newberg, Or