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THE NEWBERO QKAPHIC, n ay II, 1911
Dress Ginghams
A large line of dress ginghams
in plaids,
Stripes and colors at.................... 10c p er yd
Law ns, Dimity,
Batista, Organdies and
. In d ia Linen— a large variety o f most de­
sirable patterns at the special low price
Seethe SumirierDress Goods
D o n ’t fa il to see o u r lin e o f S u m m er D ress
G o o d s.
T h e ir q u a lity is th e best, the pattern s
a re g o o d a n d th e priees a re th e cheapest.
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Ladies’ Waists
Ladies W aists, the best and nicest to be
found in the city, each a t ...$1-00 to $2.50
Ladies Dress Skirts
Ladies’ Dress Skirts, all colors and sizes
....................... .......................- ..... $5.00 up
Ladies’ Petticoats
Summer W adi Sifts
Sum m er W ash Silks—Popfins, Mercerized
Poulards and Pongee m aterials. These
a r e good values at from 17c to 15c p er yd
H o u se c le a n in g tim e is u pon us.
B e sure to
lo o k at o u r C o lo n ia l lin e o f d rap eries fo r c u r­
tain s a n d house d eco ratin g.
Percales
Percales, 82 and 86 inches wide, most de­
sirable patterns a t . . . L O c and 12 l«2 a
F la x o n
Ladies Summer Union Suits
Big Line of Shoes and Oxfords
W e .have a co m p lete lin e o f shoes fo r m en ,
w o m e n a n d dhitdven; ou r lin e o f ladies o xfo rd s
is esp ecially o tro v g n o w , let us sh ow them to you.
Bleached Sheeting at per yd.....
Good. Clean; Fresh Groceries
B e d S p re a d s
A good bed a p re a d *t each...............
TaHi#« Black Petticoats, w ith heavy em­
broidered flounce, each........................$1.25
Ladies Summer Union Suits— special value
Ftaxon, the m aterial yen see advertised m
«A1 the large n in siia n n at from
9 4 Unbleached Sheeting at per yd..
Ladies Gingham Petticoats, each. ..............50c
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¡Ladies Vests—a good one, siectchus -"taped
neck and a m ¡bands..________ Iffiq.3«fbr32!
Apron Ginghams
T h e beet A pron Ginghams, all colors.... 8c j
Men’s Fine Dress Shirts
M en ’s Fine D ress Shirts, a ll-sty le s
colors a t each
and
Men’s Hose
M en’s Hose, black and tan 10c pair, 3 fo r 25c
Men’s Sfidewell Collars
3 su p p ly y o u r gro cery w an ts
piete K ne o f vegetables a n d fruits,
M en’s Slidew ell Collars, the kind that
your tie slides under easy................ 2 fo r 25
leasura *to serve and please you.
M en’s N eckties at each................ 25 and 50c
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Men's W ork Shirts
M en’s W ork Shirts, the kind that are cut
fu ll and are w ell m ade............. .. . 50c each
Ladies’
Handkerchiefs, a
good ' one
at
SCHOOL n os
O fft o o v e r First N a t i S a n k
Rankin & Doolittle
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Office over U. 8. National Bank
T ry a Parisiana Corset at $1 to $3 each
lbs. ofrfat, and in 30 days2,588.-
4> lbs. -milk containing 116.229
lbs. fa t, the amount o f fiat for the
week toeing 1)4 lbs. in excess of
anything before known. Cornell
U a ivsn ity estimates that the fat
produced is equal to 34.73 lbs.
<»f the best commercial butter for
the week and 135.6 lbs. for the
la the order of tha .bore court, allowlag tho
M bllo.tlon of tb li summons 1« the 8th day of
June. 1911. and you ore further notified that If
U to appear and answer said complaint
want of «aid appearance and an«wer the
alelnrtff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded In eat d cun Dial nt. to w it:
That the eeld plain'Iff may be allowed to
psadwee proof of the interests of the several
parties in lots six. seven, eight, nine and ten.
being the .outh half, of block eleven, la Da­
kins aaoond addition to the town of Newberg.
la Yamhill County, Oregon.
That upon hearing the proofs of plaintiff and
of sneh defendants as may appear and under­
take far their proper share of the expenae of
the proceeding, the court may appoint referees
to report upon the proper method of partition­
in g «aid property, and upon report may order
theeeme to be sold end the proceed«, after de­
ducting all expenses of this proceeding,
divided among the parties, as the cunrt may
have decreed tbeir respective interests herein;
that in each division the plaintiff may be al-
lowed proper compensation for the Improve­
ments placed upon the property by said Wil­
liam a . Bead and acquired by the plaintiff,
and f r such other and further relief as tba
oaart may deem just In the premises.
This summon« is served upon you end eaeh
of yea by publication thereof in the Hew berg
Graphic anoe each week for six succeeelve
weeks by erder of Hon. Percy R. Kelly. Judge
of the Cicenlt Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for
Yamhill County, which said order w*s dnlr
ma<te and entered on the 2Sth day of April. |
1911. The date nf the dipt publication of this j
summon« is April 27th, 1911, and the date of the
last publication thereof will be June 8th, 1911.
C
Ttoe break meet w ith D aytoe
which mas to have taken place
on Saturday was postponed I n -
cause «if the rain.
The debating and basket-bal
em blem ‘have arrived and tfee
debaters are proudly displaying
a golden “ N,” while the basket-
Our Estate Universities asser
ball boys -take every opportunity
they bad t o “ show off” their blue th a t d a iry farmers are losing
sweaters w ith the gold “ N” up- m illions’ • o f dollars every year
through the use of scrub cows
th at d o not produce one-fourth
Some tim e ago the student
as madh milk and butter as did
body votad ito have pictures o f
Pontiac Clothilde D eKol 2d.
the basket-ball and f o o t - b a l l
Holstein breeders are striving to
teams o f 1910-11 bung in the as­
lessen this grea t loss by making
sembly room, and they were
it possible fo r farmer-dairymen
CLtkgKcc B rrr ard
placed oa the w a ll Monday.
R ichard W. M ontagus ,
to so grade up their herds w ith No Si
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
The Serones ¡met M onday eve­ the great milk and butter pro­
ning. Thecae sure but tw o more ducing Hdlstein blood as to
meetings to be held this term.
doable the aim ual production o f
W alter Butler w as absent sev­ each cow. When this is at­ Notice 1« hereby «riven that the undersigned,
J, C. Bed son. aa administrator of the estate of
eral days last week on account tained, better milk can be pro­ Hannah X Bond, deceased, b u filed cK Anal
account togeth-r with his petition for the Anal
o f the illness o f bis father. He duced more cheaply and yet at a settlement ct the acid estate Jn tbe County
Oourt of the State of Oregon for Yamhill conn-
«returned to school Tuesday.
and the «aid oaart hat died Saturday, the
greater profit, cwhich w ill be to ty,
m il day of June, 1911, at ten o’clock a.m. of tho
Th e Junior class lias sent for a the advantage o f both producer laid day In the county court room In the
County Court Honae in the • ity of McMinnville
number o f plays, but seems to and consumer.
Holstein-Fries- In Yamhill county, Oregon, aa tba time and
place for the hearing of the «aid final account
haeve considerable trouble about ian breeders are try in g to breed and aald petition forSoal aettl-ment. All per-
aona Interested are hereby notified and required
deciding which one to give.
a cow that w ffl produce in one to appear at the said time and place and show
eauae why tha sola final account should not
allowed aa filed, the said estate finally and
Newberg High wtH be repre­ week 700 lbs. o f milk containing bo
fully settled, and the said administrator and
kia
discharged, and exonerated from
sentad a t the State luterscholas- 30 lbs. o f buttertot. W ill they any bondsmen
liability.
Dated this Uth day of May. 1911.
tic track and field meet by Omer succeed?
I. C. HODSON,
Administrator
of the Estate of Hannah B.
Gause, Ralph Otis and V irgil
Bond, deceased.
Kllks,
Feudal. The meet w ill be held In the Circuit C ourt a f i li e State X A. Attorney
for administrator.
No. M
o f O regon, fo r the County
at Eugene on Friday and Satur­
o f Yam hilL
day. The team w ill be accom­
panied by several oth e{ High
school boys who are goin g to
see the meet and to take in the
sights nt tbe -University.
M. H. Pinney
o f vehicles carried in your town by N . C. Chris­
tenson. The style and general construction will
take your eye. To use them is to like them, be­
cause they have exclusive features that makes
them la s t
N.
C.
C H R I S T E N S O N
can suit you i f you want w ire fencing
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Q u a lit y S t o r e
Quality always forem ost
Pure drugs
and medicines, choice perfumes, toilet
articles,
etc.
I f you are
too busy
phone us we will do the re s t
Newberg
Oregon
Dealer in
DR. G. E . STUART À RECORD BREAKING
Physician A Surgeon
L u m b e r, S h in gles
P a in ts, L a th , L im e
Stranie Dammi a Specialty. Calls paomptly
Pontiac CJothikk D eKol 2d, a
Holstein-Friesian cow owned by
the Stevena Bros. C o.,Liverpool,
N, Y., has broken all records for
butterfat production for periods
o f 7 and 30 days. This wonder-
ful cow, tested under the super­
vision o f Cornell University,
produced in 7 consecutive days
646.1 lba.miJkcontaining29.766
_ T » C . D. rimanali, Mra. C. D. Presinali, j . M,
Prvmaall. AHanU Kemnall. Janni. U Millo.
ir?,.“ " ? -
8 ,u - *mma « < " William a
Hill. Clara Hill, Allea Prnltt, Charlm Prultt.
M bart HU1 and Bianche UHI, defandenu
abova named, and lo all persona nnknawn hav-
ln* or daim ing in Internai or eatate In thè
proparty hareinnfterd scriba*.
In thè asme of thè filate of Oregon: You and
aaeh of yoo me hsrehy noti Rad and reqalred to
•PPmr and ana*er thè eomptalat flled agnina*
lo thè elione enfiti ed court and causa on or
re slx weekt from thè dateci thè fin i poh
Itratlon of itila snmmons. whloh aald data of
• n t publieatlon of tbli aummona la Ih« 'J 7 th
day of Aprii, 1911, and thè day on o ri «foro
wbtch yoo are reqnlred to appeer andanawer
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S an d and C em en t
Office and yard:
T h e N ew b erg M anufacturing and
Main Street, near depot
Construction Co.
Phone, Blue 18
Newberg
Oregon
For the Beat Prices on the Best Windows, Doors, Inter-
ior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone,
Cabinet Work, Store Fixtures and General Mill Work