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• *4‘«à* Ì mm mm. ■ j f f iiw i i HP>É( ii I — >. r ïfM THE N ÌWBERG QRAPMIC, November I7, I9I0 TROUBLES OF ft CONSUL JE W E LE R I Sample ef the W a y These Officials A re 8omstimsa Badgered. AND OPTICIAN 0 have their hands full with cer Consuls the world over are likely tain types of their fellow country men or women, aa in the instance about to be described. It occurred, when Captain A. F. Townshend waa acting in his official capacity of British consul in a town in Asia Minor. One day, he relates in “ A Military Consul In Turkey,” an English lady arrived and was shown in to his office. She waa invited to •it down, which she did with can- tion after aubjecting the consul to a careful scrutiny. "Y ou are the consul, I suppose?” 1 admitted that such waa the case. “ Well,” she went on, "my steam er only stays here for six hours, and I want to go to Tarsus to see the lace where St. Paul lived, and as believe the train has gone I want a carriage, and you must guarantee me that I shall be back in time for my steamer, and I want an inter preter who speaks English and Turkish, and” — “ Madam,” I interrupted, "I must really*— “ My name is Mrs. X.,” she snapped, with a kind of don’t-dare- to-madam-me air. “ Very well,” I replied as meekly as I could, “ but as yon have not shown me your passport I did not know. I f I could find an interpreter who spoke English and Turkish I would buy him for myself, so I fear you can’t have that, but I” — “ And you must arrange about lunch for me in Tarsus,” she put in. “ But,” I continued desperately, “ J shall try to get you a carriage aa soon as possible. Of course we can’t call a cab, you know, as if we were in Regent street, but I ’ll send a kavaas for one.” “ Rather unsatisfactory!” she growled. “ And 111 ask the Turkish gov ernor to send a policeman on the box, so that you jrill be quite safe. I cannot, however, guarantee what time you may get back. It is sixteen miles to Tarsus.” “ Well, I won’t go at all,” she de clared, as if she were inflicting a crushing blow. “ But I want to change a Bank of England five pound note, and as 1 don’t know the rate of exchange I shall have to trust you to change i f f o r me.” “ Really, Mrs. X.,” I said, goaded W atches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry Cleaning and Repairing _______ ‘v ■ S. W . Potter Groceries f No Emperor—ei ther o f - a People or o f Finance—can buy better food than we sell you, at prices you-usu- ally pay for good things. i. J. L . VanBlaricom Plumbing! Give ns a chance at that , new home. We would like to put in those Bath Fix tures, Etc., and do your plumbing. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. E. L . E V A N S *w. LOOK T-s r & " ‘* GLASSES some very mistaken ideas. Let me ! tell you that I am neither a cab pro prietor, nor a tourist agent, nor yet a money changer, and 1 most ask you to change your note else where.” She sprang np as if she had sat on a wasps’ nest. “ Young man, I shall go straight back on board my steamer, and as I have most influential friends in the foreign office yon will hear of me again!” * “ That will be a great pleasure,” I murmured as the lady sailed out. I For days afterward I trembled at » r> i i r f i c a m ■, . • the arrival of every telegram, but A . E. W ILSO N , the Jeweler the foreign office, ¡n its leniency, HAS TH EM must have decided to give me one more chance before dismissal with out a “ character.” Favored Age. CHASE & UNTON G RAVEL COMPANY All kinds o f gravel for con- Crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Leave orders at the office o f R. B. Linn- ville. When the teacher looked severely at Isadore all ideas fled from him. When asked to name the presidents he could think of just five— with * four long gaps between them. “ I am surprised, Isadore,” said the teacher, who had left middle age well in the background. “ When I waa eleven years old, more than a year younger than you are now, 1 could recite the list of presidents without a single mistake or a mo ment’s hesitation.” “ Teacher, yes, ma’am,” said Isa dore humbly; then a brilliant and comforting idea came to him, “ But there couldn’t have been half as many presidents to remember then, were there, teacher ?” — Y outh’s ■ ► Companion. ■ > M. P. ELLIOTT || ------------- D ealer in ;; Th e Qvntl« Orientals. To rid themselves of an enemy the residents of oriental countries frequently mix with the food of the person of whom they would be rid the tiny black specks found under the sheath leaves at the joints of 1 bamboo. These specks, seen under ! a microscope, are veritable barbed 5 arrow« and once taken internally | resist the action of the gastric * juices and set up an intestinal in flammation that invariably causes death. _______________ Wood Coal, and I Feed Cash w ith o rd e r or delivered C. O. D. Cor. First and G rant S ts. ! Phone: Residence 5-1 5 .1 I CHfcce phone BUck 93 Yamhill County Abstract Co. J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. The only Abstract Books in L 1*1 Yamhill County M c M in n v il l e , O regon Fuller. A well known lawyer met an old time friend named Fuller. After a hearty handclasp Mr. Fuller re marked : “ You are looking exceedingly well. Aren’t you filling out a lit tle?" “ Xo, indeed," replied the other. "You probably think «n heeaase I’ m oxking Fuller in the face." Real Estate Transfers. . First Nat Bank ^ ew b erg t o J D G ord on lot 4 blk 8 Deskins add Newberg $3700. J F Bjoinson & w f et al to Lee H arrington lots 1-2 & eVi lots 7 & 8 blk 2 Fairview add Wil- lamina $1000. Frank Bond & w f t o Berthold M Beilke eV4 o f sw^4 & wVi of seV4 o f sc Vi and seVi o f swVi secs 1 6 2 t 6 s r 8 w $3530. Sam Bushman t o O K A tw o o d lo t 4 blk 4 Chapm ans add Sheri dan $150. C arlton C onsolidated Lum ber C o t o N C Fairchiles et al road w a y sec 29 $1. / Julius R T agerstrom & w f to M ary B M cD onald lots 3-4-5 blk 2 B arber’s add t o Wil- lam ina $1465. ' F W Fenton & w f t o L avern F en ton Spence 3 2 .1 7 a c in W T N ew by and J B Lichenthaler d 1 c ’s $10. G eo R G ibson & w f t o Hanse Yates 2 ac in Sami Corine d i e $35 0. W J G ilstrap & w f t o W m H ar- ty lo ts 15 & 16 blk 4 Gilstrap add Sheridan $500. J D G ord on & w f t o L M & A lvira Sm ith 2 6 x 1 1 9 ft in New berg $37 00. 7 M ary C H ancock & hub to Richard W Phillips 4 9 .0 3 ac Chas Johnson d 1 c $3000. W S Hellyer & w l t o j C & S A H inshaw sV6 lo t 4 blk 2 College 2nd add $356. W A H ow e & w f t o Valley Real E state C o 2 -100 ac in Peter Sm ith d 1 c $10. M H Knedel &. wt et al t o Lee H arrin gton lots 1 & 2 & nYt lots 7 & 8 blk 2 F airview add to W illam ina $1000. Julia Lafferty & hub t o T ro y D W o o d w V 2 o f neVi o f ne% sec 3 2 t 5 r 8 $100. A Latever to-C laretta Latever 10 3 .8 8 ac sec 3 t 5 s r 4 w $1. Rodell M attenon & w f t o Fred Coberstein 27 ac in David Bridge farmer d i e $1. K ar! Meel t o F ritz Droege 3 0 9 .9 5 ac sec 36 t 4 r 9 $3000. M a tt M ouss & w f t o A M Fanning 10 ac in C P Turner d 1 Thanksgiving Sale! Thanksgiving Sale o f Table Linens and Napkins AH Table Linens, Napkins, Linen Sets and Napkins to match, and extra Table Cloths are • now on Special Sale, A Lot o f Ladies and Misses Long ' Coats at H alf Price. 4 6 0 Ladies and Misses Union Suits and two piece Garments in woolen, and cotton and wool mixtures to be closed out at a great sacrifice. • * V New arrivals o f Ladies and Men’ s “ London Slip On” Raincoats at popular prices. Rem em ber Our Great Dress G oods Sale Closes Saturday Night, Nov. 12, 1910 D M. NAYBERGER, Former Partner and Sueeesser to R. J A C O B S O N A C O M P A N Y D uquM nV« First Fight. The United States National Bank o f Newberg N E W B E R G , O R EG O N Resources Oct. 8, 1 9 0 9 $ 2 7 1 ,8 9 6 .0 3 Resources Oct. 8, 1 9 1 0 3 9 4 ,0 7 0 .9 7 Increase for 12 moijths 1 2 2 ,1 7 4 .9 4 W e respectfully solicit your account J. L. HOSKINS, Pres. S. L. PARRETT, V. Pres. , J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZER, Asst- Cash. PLASTER .................... ■■ .1.. ■ ■■■m. ■ — — — tt c t - p Just Received B u ry Y o u r Trouble«« Train yourself to keep your trou bles to yourself. Don’t pour them out upon acquaintances or stran RESOURCES gers. It isn’t their fault if you have Loon* end Olacount*..............................f191.iH7.88 Overdraft*, Been red and un,eon red I I 76 troubles, and they don’t want to V. 8. Bond* to lecu re clrr u la tlo n ....... 40.IIUII (10 Premium* on U. 8. Bond*................ «no on hear of yours, because they have so Bond*. Securllle*. etc ............................ Furniture, and Fixtures ........................ 4 .6 *1 !» many of their own. And, beside, Other Beal E*tale o w n e d ....................... a.TTvoi here is a point to consider— if y Due from Notional Bonk* (not reserve; *xent»i. 186.ua insist on telling other people Due e fror from approved Renerve A xents... 40,967.70 Cbe> ka and other Ca*b Item *................ - 1« your grievances they will at leng Note* of other National Bank* ............ •740.00 come to dislike and shun you, b Fraotlonal Paper Currency, Nickel*, and C e n t s ........................................... JO7 6ft cause thereby you prevent then, L awkim . M onky Kxaxavxnr B a nk , v i i : from telling their troubles. Sperie ................................... 11,758 2ft Legal-tender n o t e * .............. :v> 00 il,: 6 8 .» T o n i........................................ L IA B IL ITIE S You’ ll find first class Worsted Suits now from .................................... $12.50 to $20 Hand Tailored pure woreted woolen Suita from ..........................................$20 to $30 Men’ s and Boy’s Suits from ...$ 7.50 to $15 A large assortment o f Overcoats and Rain coats for Men and Boys from $6 to $25 Walk Over Shoes for Men and Women from $3.50 up. The largest stock o f heavy shoes ip the country. O ur entire stock o f Ladies, Misses and Children's Capes and Silk Rubberized Coats to be closed out at Big Discount At N ew l«rg in tbe B u io ol Oracon. at the rim e o f burine*«. November 1(1. 1910 Redem ption fund with 0 . 8 Treasurer ' i per rent of circu lation ). \ ......... V isit our Clothing Section 40 ladies and misses coats, values to $16.50, ), Thanksgiving price... $ 9 . 9 8 50 ladies, misses and children’s Box Coats, values to $10.00, to close them o n n out at................. ;........ ............... . Admiral Duquesue, the famous French naval hero, was the son of s shipbuilder and at the age of seven teen waa placed in command of one of hia father’s vessels. He sallied forth, espied a Hutch vessel, board ed it, compelled it to surrender and brought it into port. Not until he had been carried through the streets in triumph on the shoulders of his fellow townsmen did it occur to the officials that France and Holland were at peace. That fact being ad mitted, legal proceedings had to fol low, as the result of which the youthful captain was warned to be more careful another time. Riche lieu, however, heard of his exploit C$1100. M a tt M ouss & wf t o A M Fan and, without considering the com ity of nations, offered him a com ning 3 ac in C P Turner d 1 c $1. mission in the navy. M a tt M ouss & w f t o A M Vooation and Avocation. Fanning 12.46 ac in 0 P Turner “ Avocation” is one of those un d 1 c $1. •_________________________ j Fred A Russell & w f t o C G fortunate words that are Constantly being used in a wrong sense. Strict | S cott 3 0 5 0 sq ft Peter Smith d 1 ly speaking, it refers to something c C arlton $500. that calls a man away from the or Christ Barenson & w f to dinary occupation of his daily life. Frank Ress S.25 ft blk 32 La- I f you earn your living by drafting conveyances and interpreting legal F ayette $200. Ellen T Saunders t o Fred subtleties and also are often seen in leisure hours with a camera in your C oberattin et al 27 ac David hand and have a dark room at Bridgefarmer d 1 c $1. home, then the law is your vocation M attie & Geo T od d Gilson 2 and photography vonr avocation.— London Telegraph. ac Samuel Cozine d 1 c $300. M ary D Vincent & hub t o M K Boautioo of Long Island. A b b ott eYt lot 6 & wVfe lo t 7 blk A teacher tells me that at a 2 13 Deskins 2nd add Newberg Brooklyn school not long since the $5000. class in geography was asked, H H W ade t o M C & Luella “ What are some of the natural pe Sharp 6 6 x 1 5 0 ft Faulconers d 1 culiarities of Long island?” The pupils tried to think, and after c Sheridan $950. awhile a boy raised his hand. “ I H H W ade t o M C & Luelle know,” said he. “ Well, what are T h arp lots 7 & 8 blk 6 Gardners they?” asked the teacher. “ Why, add Sheridan $200. said the boy.,with a triumphant look, “ on the south side you can see the sea, and on the north side you « • . T§37 R e p o rt o f t h e C o n d i t i o n of can hear the sound."— Exchange. The First National Bank of Newberg A late shipment o f Women’s and Little Womfen’s Tailor made Suits, also Coats and Suits for Extra large women, are now on display at low prices. Fitted and altered free o f charge by ex pert fitters. Lot o f Ladies, Misses, Junior tailored Suits, values from $18.50 to $20, A n g Thanksgiving price......... <P 1 f l p O O 2nd lot, values from $22.50 1 Q Q C to $25, Thanksgiving price X * /• 03 I car Adam ant W ood Fiber Plaster 1 car Overland H air Fiber Plaster Buy o f us and have your plaster fresh The Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co. I.W.OO »HUI. u T m » Notice of Appointment of A d ministrator. Capital »took paid In............................... 4.70 on» 00 Sorbin* fu n d ............ ........................... 4,000 00 I’ ndlvlded Profit*, le** Expenae* and Taxe* paid ................................... I 4,‘JIO.M Nations auk Note* oiit»tandlnx___ Sfittilo 00 Dividend* u n p a id .................................... 170 00 Individual individual deposit* depoai subject lo check 1-74,(111 ® Demand certificale» ol den m lt........... •¿4.744.7» Time certificate* of depmi ill............ -12.9:9107 N otice 1» hereby given tbst tbe untU-ralgned, J. C Hodta.n. ha» been by order ol tbe County Court of tbe State n( d ru g 'll for Y am hill cou n ty, m ade and entered on tbe IWlb day ol O ctob er. 1910. duly appointed adm inistrator o f the Ratat* of Hannan B. Bond, deceased, and that he ha* d u ly <|uatlfled aa such Tarât................................... $610,07,7 «ft Now. iberefore. a ll parson« having claim * Stata of Oregon. County o f Yam hill. axalnat theaatd Eafatr are h-reliy notified and I, L (j. K 9ir*H *w . ('ashler of the slajve- required in present the aaine. du ly ven ded a* named hank, d c o le m n ly affirm that the ala)va by Irw requ ited: w ithin alx m on th - from (be statement I« tru a lo the hast of my knowledxa dale of the first publication of thl* notice, at and ballsf. L. M. K nxs * haw . «'»-h ier the place of bnsluesaof the under*ixned. In Suhacrihad s o d «worn to before me thl« loth Newberg, 5 anthill County, regon. day < m November 1910. Date of first publication, Oeloher Tt. 1910. R. B I.rKVTi.i.K, No ary Publie J. C. Hod non, C orrect-A tte st: Adm inistrator of the Fatale of I.V8N B Fttx«r*r>j«» Hannah B. Bond, deceaaed. W. A Krxn J III rectors. B A. Kila*. N. N kiaon > Attorney for Adm lnlatrator. Boyes Bros Cash Market EAST FIRST STRICT Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Farmers, bring in your Pork, Mutton and Veal Home phone Black O FREE DELIVERY J