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^ V ; » -■ , I fsT r' ’:~r+ —r - * • t jg g H i ■ - V V ;• if • ¡ ■ THE NEBWERO GRAPHIC, July Ij 19U CELLAR POTATOES. United States National Bank o f Newberg --------- u 1 ... _i 1— ■ . t i - b - ............... — - The friends of two. American ce lebrities, one • stutterer and the other somewhat deaf, succeeded aft P ew In ch *» o f S a il. er much maneuvering in getting LEN SES I f you have at your disposal a them to meet, and the event aroused small and quite dark cellar and an considerable unholy glee. old kitchen table, bow would you Some time thereafter the stutter like to grow potatoes, excellent one# er was asked how the interview that are dgpUred to be auperior in passed off. flavor to the ordinary farm grown “ Oh, w-we g-g-got along f-f-fine- variety? This can be done very ly,” he stammered. “ I c-c-couldn’t easily by following a method which t-t-t-talk, and s-s-ahe c-c-c-couldn’t ia attracting considerable attention h-h-hear me.**—-Lippincott’s. in France. Just as Advertised. First of all you need the dark cel lar. The absence of light ia essen Irate Visitor— 1 cull this a down A . E. W ILSO N , tial, for the filtration of even a fe v right fraud! You advertise on your rays of light would cause the pots* bills, “ T h e Most Remarkable Dwarf The J e w e l e r end Optician toes to waste their energies in pat In the World.” and he turns out to F ITS ALL K IN D S OF ting forth sprouts in all directions be five feet five inches high. EYEGLASSES instead of the buda o f little pota Bland Showman— Exactly so. air. toes. Next you need a table, over That’s just what’ s so remarkable which you place a layer two or three about him. He’s the tallest dwarf inches thick o f fine, dry and care on record. fully sifted earth. Then you select some good two-year-old potatoes— Executor’s Notice of Final Settle that is to say, those o f last year’s ment. gathering. Any potatoes in a good state of preservation will do. but it N otisela hereby given that the un>tsr»lfne<1 tor o f the last w ill end t e e t a m i : e ol u : ___ Moa _ I ia beet to select large tubers with e H xecu N o Em peror—either o f a ollluynw orth, deceased, has flltd hie final ac u n t me ex e cu to r of «aid laat will and'teela out defects, for the slightest trace co m en t en d estate o f «aid decedent. In the C ou n People or o f Finance—can o f fungus spreads rapidly and may ty Court o f Y am hill County, Oregon, and that aatd cou rt bea app oin ted M oaday, July 17, 1911 buy better food than we spoil the whole crop. Now take a o 'o lo o k A.M . o f sstd day a* thè • day en ai d r lo r t b e hearing o f ob]eciioiih I to said Su slightly moistened sponge and peas sell you, at prices you usu unt en d tb » eettlem ent thereof. w, therefore. Interested In said ■___ - „ „ !» all • persona i liner« it over each potato to work off the •elate ere hereby noUSed sad required to ap ally pay fo r good things. ciyptogrammic germs that are ao pear at the County Court room, at McMinn ville. «aid county, and state at «aid time to injurious to vegetable tissues. If then and there snow cause, II any there be, some o f the potatoes have already why «aid aecouni should not be se led. al lowed. and approved and aatd executor end begun to aprout the sprouts must hi* bondemen dlecb • ged end said estate for ana finally settled. be, removed carefully without ever Deled. June 14th, lvll. A K cnm ttiiN . Executor of the lest wounding the tuber. Will endTcitam ent ol Moeee Holliueawortb. deeeesed. After you have done all this take Clarence Butt, the potatoes one by one and half attorney for Kstat*. «0 bury them in the soil, planting them in rows spaced about four inches apart. Executors Notice- There ia no back breaking toil Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned with the hoe in the broiling son and has been duly appointed executor of the leat no fighting against potato bags. Will end Testament of f*enelope J. 8klnner. de by the County Court of Yamhill coun- The tubers should be inspected by ty. Oregon, and haa^nallfled Now, therefore _________ person« having claim* candlelight occasionally to see that •gainst the esteta of Penelope J. Skinner, de everything is progressing satisfac ceased, are hereby notified end required to present the «ame, with the proper vouchers, to torily. In two or three weeks after the undersigned executor et o li residence at j dr brook. Yamhill conney. ( Oregon, within planting it will be found that each Bprt six months fiom the date hereof. Dated, June», 1911. W illiam K in caid , tures, Etc., and do your potato Is covered with tiny white Executor of the laat Will and Testament of plumbing. Penelope J. Skinner, deceased. points which several days later Clarence utt. change into little potatoes that Attorney for Keute. grow rapidly. When the little potatoes are rea LET U 3 FIGURE WITH YOU. aMretcac«3OCT08x>niOD^ sonably Iarge they may be carefully removed, leaving in place the old potatoes, which continue to bear. Several weeks later another crop Building Contractor» may he gathered and even a third. Estimates Furnished The budding continues until the permit tuber ia completely exhaust ed and nothing remains o f it hut the akin. In oaae sprouts push forth on the potatoes they must be cut off with scissors. Potatoes grown in this way have one very excellent quality. They have ao thin a akin that it Residence* a specialty. All work guar may be simply washed off. No anteed first class. Estimates furnished. scraping or paring ia necessary. Call at 110 Main street. Phone Black 18 They also have an excellent flavor and are firmer than ordinary farm grown varieties, with less tendency to soften.— New York World. Groceries ESTABLISHED AS BANK OF NEWBERG 1889 Total resources July 8th 1911 Deposits July 8th 1911 Cash reserve July 8th 1911 *401,359.96 285,726.94 76,978.28 A CCO U N TS SOLICITED J. C. Colcord, Cashier W . E. Crozer, A sst Cashier J. L. Hoskins, President S. L. Parrett, Vice President Van Blaricom Plumbing! Thos. Herd & Son E L . EVANS W e have a slock of about 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet o f odds and low grade lumber which * will sell at a remarkably LOW PRICE This is just die land o f lumber for cheap construction around a farm. Come in and let os show you this lumber and quote prices. It’ll pay you. Phone W hite 2 6 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co D U N L A P BROS. Contractors & Builders An Interpreter Needed. DIDN’T LKE THE JOB w an ted t o k n o w if w e had an y sam ple copies t o g iv e a w a y . W e have turned o u r hand t o all m anner o f a v o ca tio n s in ou r brief career, have punched cattle on the ranges o f the m iddle w est, been a b o o k agent, tried politics, held d o w n a hom estead again st claim jum pers, w ro te a little p oetry and a num ber o f other things—bu t this new s paper w o rk takes the bun. W e are tired o f it, the smell o f the ink, the holler fo r c o p y , the sight o f the devil and the w hole w ork s. Please, M r «e d ito r com e h om e.” The infection m a y be carried b y those in g o o d health, w h o, n ot ta k in g the disease themselves, m ay ca rry it t o others. N ow th a t the cause is definitely located , w e are assured th a t it w ill be less difficult t o find the rem edy.— H. H . W indsor in the July P op u la r M echanics M aga - zine. The ed itor o f the A m ity S tand ard left the paper in the hands o f a tem porary editor w h o sets up this w ail: “ In order t o clear the skirts o f the regular ed itor o f this paper from any criticism th a t m ay be m ade as t o this issue o f this paper, we w ould state th a t M r. D ePew w as suddenly called a w a y on m atters o f im portance, and JAM ES J. HILL asked us if we w ould help o u t in the local and editorial depart Empire bond ment for a few days. It w a s er, and unques tionably one of after dark when he w as talk in g Infantile Para y Lis Germ Found the f o r e m o s t nese men W o K f busln t — ------ t o us and we are under the im Remedy N ext the country, started life upon pression th a t he m istook us for m farm, whera ha early learned some one else; bu t as w e th ou g h t The announcem ent b y Dr. that w ork and economy w e r • it w ould be fun t o run a new s Flexner o f the Rockefeller Insti necessary to suc- cess. When he p a p er we did n o t reveal ou r tute, th a t they have a t last dis wee 1 Cl H * father died, and idenity, but quitely consented t o covered the germ , o r rather its he w as thrown take the burden upon our should presence—for the stron gest m i ■upon hie own resources. In three years hie sarin so enabled ers. B ut “ Nay, N ay, Pauline’ ’ croscope fails t o reveal it— which him to satisfy ble desire sad am bition fo r broader aside, end he never again. Oh! w h a t a head is responsible for infantile p ar started out seeking for better op portunities. Ir ISM he landsd j n ache, try in g t o find som e new s alysis, w ill brin g widespread St. PauL B avin s been .born y p o » a farm, he was quick to i h o w w here there is n o news, tryin g t o hope and jo y . Sreat natural resources o f this undeveloped country; he saw, too. • think o f som ething for editorials, S tartin g in Sweden and N or that If these resource# wars ever be developed that soma mean* of ■vtryiug n o t t o w rite anything w a y 2 5 years a g o , this insidious to transportation muet be provided. W ith hie ravinse he engaged in the th a t w ill m ake anyone m ad—the and easily infectious disease has fuel and transportation business la som ethin g aw ful. W e traveled t o m any c ountries. have seen notices in this paper Neither preventative n or rem edy rapid Industrial srowth. T o be when the chance comes le the where adm iring subscribers have has thus far been found; and reedy Important thins A dollar saved this b ro u g h t in luscious boxes of while n o t a lw a y s fatal, the after week may be the etartlas point o f your suceoee. W ill you moke the berries, beautiful boqueta o f effects o f crippled muscles o r startT The officers o f this bank w ill i b* slad to help you. flow ers, prize cakes and cookies weakened mind have frequently Sand 4 per c t paid on time Certificates etc., we have fon d ly hoped made recovery m ore t o be re o f Deposit and Savings Accounts. th a t as w e sat behind the desk in gretted than death. F irst N ational Bank the S anctum S anatorium th a t The action o f the germ is t o o r N c w ifiio w e m igh t fall heir t o som e o f atta ck the m a rrow o f the spine these g o o d things, bu t w e have and brain. Infection is im parted WANTED—P osition by experi w aited in vain. The on ly person through nasal discharges w hich e n c e d stenographer. (M iss) t o call o n us w as an old gu y w ith often last for several weeks, and Ruth Green, R. F. D. No. 1, w hiskers like a billy g o a t, w h o after recovery is well advanced. Newberg. 4 0 pd. Stories of Success ta ? 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Let ns tall yon about this most la single volume. W rite for full ELLIOTT & FOX 111 W. First street Phone, Black 93 M. H. Pinney Dealer in Lumber, Shingles Paints, Lath, Lime Sand and Cement Whera the Fire Was. Sleeping during tbe sermon is compliment to the preacher, .a t it is not often that the man in the pulpit tnrna the occasion to such effective use as did John Wes ley. Tbs apostle of Methodism was hing, while many of bis hear ers slept. Suddenly he startled them by a load cry of “ Fire I Fire !” There was a momentary panic among the congregation, and a man cried out, “ Where, sir? Where?“ “ In hell,” the preacher replied, “ for those who sleep under the preaching of the word."— London Chronicle. Hay, Grain and M ill Feed Poultry Supplies Garden Seeds Wood, Coal Office and yard: jot Main Street, near depot Phone, Blue 18 Newberg - Oregon C8O8O0MC8OKÄKK8OKÄ8C8C8C6CeC8O0O0C8CK0O0C8OIC8O8O8C030MO0O83K0C0O0O0O8O0OK8O038C83958O0C8O0CI T h a t Deering Binder Fewer mf Praise. There is on# thing which no man, however generously disposed, can giva, but which every one, however poor, is bound to pay. This is praise. He cannot give it because it is not his own, since wbst is de pendent for its very existence on something in another can never be come to him a possession, nor can he justly withhold it when the pret ence o f merit claims it ss a conse quence.— Washington Allston. The Old. Old Stery- “ Daughter, has tbe duke told you the old, old story ss yet?“ “ Yes. He says he «was about *00 000 plunks."— Pittabure Post. . in harvest tim e— all the time. The successful farm er uses it and recom m ends it to his neigh bors because h e’ s used other makes and the D E E R IN G beats them all. T h ere’ s no doubt about the auality and the w ork it can do, and there’ s no doubt about the price being r ig h t The question is, do you need a binder? I f you do the answer is, ves, a D EERIN G . You can’ t afford to farm without i t Sold and fully w ar ranted by N. C. 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