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3 THE N E W B E R Q ORAPKIC, October I j, 1910 W hy *Deposit in a ¡Sank? BBCAUSB your money is safer in a bank than any other place. BBCAUSB your money should be drawing interest. B B C A USB a bank account teaches, helps and encourages one to save. BBCAUSB paying bills by check is the simp lest and most convenient method, and your check becomes a receipt for the bill it pays. BBCAUSB the bank officials are glad to give to their customers assistance o f o f all kinds, and valuable advice and information that can not be obtained elsewhere. T h e First National Bank o f N ew berg welcomes small as well as large accounts. / Capital Stock ^ Ö O iO O O .O O Stockholders’ Liability $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 — his pockets and scorch his fingers until it w as all gone. “ W hat y o u need,” said the president t o him, “ is t o learn t o anchor y o u r m oney in a safe place.” Then he w ent on t o tell him h o w t o anchor his m oney, w ith the result th at the bond has been purchased. T h a t y o u n g m an belongs t o a class o f people th a t is largely represented in this cou n try t o day. People w h o can save t o a certain am ount and then fall back. They are the people w h o m ight be the future capitalists o f t h e c o u n t r y in a s m a l l w ay, if they on ly h a d t h e ' m oral backbone and financial stam ina t o continue the w ork and sacrifice they have so nobly l>egun. It is a well recognized fact th at all great fortunes are founded first o f all on a careful recogni tion o f the real value o f m oney, then system atic saving, then anchoring th a t m oney in a safe place where it w ill bring in a ju st and equitable return. Rarely d o men w h o play the stock m arket ever com e t o a com petence, o r t o positions, where they are factors in the business o f the city in which they live. R arely d o gam blers save m on ey. W ith them , for the m ost part, it is com e easy, g o easy. L ivin g on H igh street to d a y and occu p yin g the best room a t Prosperity hotel, they are found tru d gin g on L o w street and eat ing a t som e “ quick and d irty .” S ystem atic savers, w h o con tinue their savings and anchor them in a safe place, com e w ith unfailing regularity t o the posi tion where they are w ell cared for in their old age, and able t o care for others as well. There are tim es w hen a m an m ust g o in debt. When he m ust spend m ore than he earns, but for a y o u n g m an w ith a fair salary and n o fam ily expense, it is p ositiv ely crim inal fo r him n ot t o save som ethin g each p a y d a y and anchor those savings in a safe place. The y o u n g m an w h o form s the h ab it o f saving, is the m an w h o in the years t o com e w ill fulfill the adage o f John G. Saxe, “ Blessed is the m an w h o can g o it alon e.” T o d a y , n o t to m o rr o w , begin y o u r savings, being sure t o an ch or them in a safe place.—John Anderson Jayne. ANCHOR YOUR SAVINGS See Our Line of The Prudent Man Looks Out for the Rainy Day. A grea t m any people have the faculty o f sa v in g som ethin g from their earnings up t o a certain p oin t. T h ey are like a you n g friend o f the preacher’s, w h o has S P E - C •------** IA L P R IC ES n o trou ble in denying himself - th rou gh a long-continued period o f sacrifice until he has $000 saved. He has saved this am ount a t least fou r tim es in the last six years. B u t the m om ent he gets this am ou n t in the bank, that m om ent he begins relaxing his This week consists o f 30c, 40c and 50c Opaline sacrifices, and then begins b low Granite Dish pans. Duchess Kettles, Lippel Pre ing in his hardly saved m oney serving Kettles, Tea Kettles, Pauls, for foolishness and things that Etc. Your choioe fo r .......... .............. are w orthless. Once he spent $5 0 0 for a ring for a girl w h o, he knew, w as engaged t o an oth er man. A nother tim e he bou gh t min ing stock and dream ed o f wealth, on ly t o w ake and d iscover that he had on ly helped enrich a min ing shark. A gain he b ou g h t land in far a w a y sections o f the country, in the vain hope o f raising unplanted crop s th a t w ou ld yield him a trem endous return. Soda, Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars and Once he spent $5 0 0 in a trip t o Tobacco. Stationery—All the Latest Europe, w hich w ould have l>een Magazines. a w ise th in g for him t o have done had he ever been farther w est than Steubenville, Ohio. A t the present time he has an oth er $ 5 0 0 saved, and, having learned the lesson o f his past m istakes, he has consulted w ith W V V V V V V V V V V W W W W V W W V v v V T V W the president o f the savings bank GO TO THE in w hich his m oney is invested, The JEWELER and has tied up his m oney in a g o o d bon d th a t m atures in ten years, m eantim e d ra w in g four and a h alf per cent interest, and has started in t o save another For All Kinds o f $500. H ARD W ARE And he w ill save it, to o . He has anchored his savings-in N. C. C or. First a n d C o llo p o S ts a sure place. He has n ot gon e abou t this anchoring o f his m oney w ith ou t |rvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO careful consideration o f w h at lies liefore him. For W atches, Clocks, Jewelry Yamhill County Abstract Co. When he w ent t o the president o f the bank, w h o, by the w ay, N i w b t r i , O ro. O p p o a lt « P o e to fflo a J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. w a s unknow n t o him, he found him t o be a very affable, pleasant The only Abstract Books in gentlem an. Busy? O f course, Yamhill County he w as busy, Imt not t o o busy M c M in n v il l b , O r e g o n t o advise a y o u n g man w h o har. Building Contractors W n able t o save $2 ,0 0 0 in six Estimates Furnished years. E. A . ELLIS T o the p resid en t he briefly G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r told his sto ry as outlined above, The w ay one keeps his fow ls is h o w he had n o trouble in saving Septic tanka built after the generally the w ay the fow ls keep latest approved methods. $500, but when he reached that him. Sewer and Tile Work. Well Digging figure the m oney seemed t o bum H EA TER S $ 7 and $ 8 Our Saturday Special Sale ****** VINCENT & WILSON COMPANY T h e O pera Confectionery R. B. J A C K S C. A . M O R R IS t Pioneer Hardware Store J. B. MOUNT Thos. Herd & Son mmrn « MASTER OF THE SHIP. ^ An Apprnntien Boy T hat Da rad T aka tha Com m and. ” ta At fourteen years of age Joshua Barney w as made second mate of the ship Sydney, and before the voyage waa over he waa command ing officer. In 1774 the 8ydney tailed from Baltimore for Nice, bat the yeasel had scarcely cleared the capes of Virginia when she sprung eak and waa was forced to put • leak pu tyack to Norfolk for repairs. There the first mate quarreled with the cap tain and left the ship. In MThe Ro mance of the American Navy” Mr. F. 8: Hill reports that the captain died a few days after sailing and thus left Barney, not yet fifteen, with all the responsibilities attached to the command of a leaky ship, with a valuable cargo and a large crew to manage and control. After many adventures Barney returned to his native shores and presented himself at his owner’s counting house. “ Who are you, sir,?” queried the surly old merchant, looking up from his desk. “ I am Joshua Barney, sir, master of your ship Sydney, just arrived,” was the answer. “ Master of my ship, are yon, air ? And how dare yon, an apprentice boy, presume to take command of a ahip of mine?” waa the response. The “ apprentice boy” threw on the desk the ship’s papers and the accounts of a very profitable voy age. “ Read these, sir,” he replied and turned away to the window. The astonished old gentleman took up the bundle of papers and slowly and with increasing wonder read them through. Then, rising from his chair, he seized the young man’s hand and exclaimed: “ Captain Bar- ney, you are welcome home, air! I am glad to see you. Your conduct throughout meets my cordial appro bation, sir, and I am proud that 1 have so deserving a young man in my employ! Take a seat, sir. We shall see what is to be done imme diately.” Thus ended a truly eventful voy age of nine months; in which Bar ney had been for eight months cap tain of the ship and under most try ing conditions had brought her safely-home7 with satisfactory profit to the owner and with credit to himself. c; DR. 3 G E O . LAR K IN D b n t ls t . ’1 Bank Office over First Nat’l Both Phones O fflo « In U n ion • lo o k BO TH P H O N E S LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Office in First Nat’l Bank Building | Both Phones D R . J. H . W IL K E N S O S T E O P A T H IC PHYSIC IAN llcMtrr<< Ills, Or*. — Ilrsncb oflios, Newberg OBee name floor ss Commercial Club Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. B o o n . Vs. m. to 5 p .m . Consultation and Examination free. Homo Phono W hite laS S»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» I T hao kora y Didn't W ear Spars. Thackeray waa not a vain man, DR. N. M O R R I S O N and he disliked vanity in others and made it the subject of his ridicule and sarcasm. After long pleading . D E N TIST his family induced him to have his portrait painted, and Lawrence, a famous London artist, gladly un öffice in Union Block dertook the task. Soon after the picture waa completed Thackeray chanced to bp dining at his club when a pompous officer of the guards stopped beside the table and M l said: o _ . DR. B. W . SPANG “ Haw, Thackeray, old boy, I hear Lawrence has been painting your C h iro p ra c to r Pleasant View. portrait.” Corner First end Edwards St*., llarrold “ So he has.” was the response. Building. “ Full length?” E verybod y hard at w ork . Adjustments for relief o f Acute “ N o; full length portraits are for and Chronic Diseases. School started, M onday with soldiers, that we may see their ^ Both phone* M iss Benton, o f Newberg, as spurs. But the other end of the teacher. man is the principal thing with au The Misses Alm a and Lois thors,” said Thackeray. Dr. E. P. Dixon Dr. H. C. Dixon Jones were N ew berg visitors It Made H or T irod. D IX O N B R O S . T hursday and Friday. A handsome woman who had been Mr. H enry Rogers, w h o has been on the sick list for sometime, is im proving nicely and will soon be up and around again. A dance w as given at J. P. Jones’ S aturday evening, O ctober 8. There w as a nice crow d and everyone had a g o o d time. M iss M olly Hintz, from M inn esota , is spending a few weeks w ith her m other, Mrs. Herman Kluedtke. M r. and Mrs. Lonehart aud fam ily, of Goldendale, W ashing ton , have m oved o n to the Parker place Friday. M r. J. P. Jones and F. C. Schmeltzer started for the coast Sunday aftern oon. They expect t o each bring back a load of salm on. j D E N T IS T so unfortunate as to find occasion to divorce not one but several hus Phone: Mutual White 22 bands was in Chicago, where she OREGON happened to meet her first husband, NEWBERG, for whom, by the way, she always has entertained a real affection. DR. G. E. STUART “ Upon my soul, if it isn’t Char lie!” exclaimed the ex-wife, cordial Physician & Surgeoi ly shaking hands with the gentle Oironic Diseases a Specialty. Calls ptomp man whose name she formerly had answered night or day.. borne. ‘T m awfully glad to see Office in Edwards Bldg. Both Phor you, Charlie!” Then, after a wist ful expression of regret had come to and been banished from her W. W . Hollingsworth & Son countenance, she added: “ Old chap, I ’ve often wondereu Funeral Directors A Embalm where yon were and what you were doing. It waa too bad we didn't get Calls Answered Day or Night on better together. I hope your ex Lady Assistant perience hasn’t been as unpleasant Both Phones as mine. I ’m just sick and tired of Newberg, Ore. marrying strangers!” — New York Press. _______________ TTORNXY-AT-LAW H ow a Diam ond Cut« Glass. It has been ascertained by a se Sam. Hull, w h o is w ork in g at ries of experiments that a diamond Pinney’s saw m ill spent Sunday does not cut out the glass, file fash w ith hom e folks at Newberg. ion, hut forces the particles apart, Frank Schmeltzer, Fred nnd so that a continuous crack is formed John Haynes, M yron, Neeta and along the line of the intended cat. The crack once begun, very small G ladys Bryan, and Molly and force is necessary to carry it Ernest Hintz were visitors at J through the glass, and thus the P. J one’s farm Sunday. piece is easily broke?: off. The su perficial crack or cut need not be Laid in y o u r stock o f dust yet deep. A depth, according to fine tor w inter? D on ’ t lorget it. measurements, of a two-hundredth part of one inch ia quite sufficient Neglect is one o f the w orst ene to accomplish the purpose, so that mies hens have— alm ost equal to the application of much force in lice. Try t o avoid dam pness in using the diamond only wears out v ou r houses; sure to bring dis the gem without doing tho work any better. ease. CLARENCE BUTT. Will practice in all the courts of state. Special attention given to p bate work, the writing o f deeds, mo ;ages, contracts and the drafting o f »gal papers. Newberg, Oregi f O f f i c e — Second Floor Bank o f Newberg Building. EZRA HAVES Interior Dept. Lawyer and Hotary Public > Office North Side Fini street Business in Pensions. Polenti and Public Lands F ire Inaura Your patronage respectfully sofccded -