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I TUB NEW EBRO QRAPtllC. July Ij, Ifil . n '•* W. ¡jÑ$ A B IG S P E C IA L S A L E w if >■* all summer Trousers at just 1-2 price. show windows, At H O D S O N BROS. i aonouaesocaa = ■ M o n b t T o L o a n — See A t t y . B. 111 , MCCT^iTCTB:8:>:>w»nrirrjKacBgCT A. K lik s, M cM in n ville, O regon. F o r S a l s — T w o O. I. C. b ro od s o w s due t o fa r r o w . D. W il liam s, R ou te 2. I t pd. G et D eering binders of N. C. Christenson. W anted — Scrap iron N ew b e rg Iro n w ork s. installation of O ffic e rs . G ive N. C . Christenson y o u r ord er fo r P ly m o u th T w in e . I t ’s at the a m on ey s a ver fo r you . B u rr O ak C ircle N o. 13 w ill hold th eir in s ta lla tio n on M o n d a y evening, July 17. A ll m em bers w ith th eir fam ilies are in v ite d t o atten d . B y ord èr o f circle. V ero n a H . Nelson, Clerk. Take Notice. A ll leak in g plum bing, faucets H ig h e s t m ark et price paid fo r female Russian o r w a te r pipes m ust be repaired dried prunes and berries a t H . S. Terrier. O w n er call on Dr. R a n Gile and C o .'s p ack in g house, tf a t once, o r w a t e r w ill be shut o ff kin. until such repairs are made. O range E llio tt, Instructions in piano. For W anted — P o s itio n b y experi 39 W a te r Supt. term s a p p ly to M iss Nell Reuter. e n c e d stenographer. (M is s ) T aken u p —A 40 pd. Blue R ibbon buggies please the q u a lity buyer. Sold by N. C. Chirstenson. Ruth Green, R. F . N e w b e rg D. N o. 1, 40 pd. F o r S a l e — L a te cabbage, c o w kale, pepper plants, celery, sal vias, geranium s, cau liflow er.— W anted — T o rent a farm, one John G ow er, E a st Side Green alread y stocked preferred.—D. C. houses, N ew b erg. Glick, phone Blue 44. pd. 41 The H . C. W . C on stru ction C o. M o w in g machines, hay rakes, have th e c o n tra ct fo r erectin g h a y carriers and h ay to o ls a t the n ew school b u ilding a t Sher H a r t ’ s H a rd w a re store. w o o d . S. E. W a tk in s & Son are F o r S a l e —A y o u n g heifer; the architects fo r the building. from a h eavy m ilk stock. Price W anted — A w ell-im p roved 50 $35. P. M . T a llm a n , Spring- to 80-acre farm w ith in 50 miles brook . I t pd. o f P o rtla n d , com forta b le house ,Dr. L o w e , the op tician w ill and outbuildings. W ould con ’ be in N ew berg, July 29 to sider b u yin g stock and im ple 4 o ’clock. T h e W ise w ill w a it ments. W ill deal w ith o w n e r fo r him. only. W rite O. H . P a trick , 293 E ast 21st street P o rtla n d . 41 F or S ale — One fresh Akins * c o w , 3 yrs. old. One 1% y r. old D uring the m onths o f July and J ersey-H olstein heifer fresh in August the H an n on M illin e ry w in te r, m ak in g of a N o. 1 c ow . P a rlo rs w ill be opened o n ly be G. S. H o a g lin , lVa miles w est on tw een the houss o f 11 and 12 A. F irs ts tre et. ltp d . M ., and 4 and 6 P. M . Th ose desiring needle c ra ft good s, o r a The c o n tra ct fo r the erection o f the L ittle fie ld d w e llin g w a s few Special B argain s in M illin ery a w a rd e d t o the I I . C. W . C on g ood s w ill please call d u rin g stru ction C o. T h e plans w ere these hours. prepared b y A rchitects S. W a tk in s & Son. E. F or 8 alb —T wo y e a r l i n g H a m ilto n ia n colts. M o th e r o f one o f them form erly ow n ed b y Jesse E d w a rd s. Price fo r the t w o $180. F . D. B aron on 0 . B a ld w in farm near Spring b rook . 3 9 pd. W anted. Dried prunes, fresh prunes, dried black caps, dried log a n berries, fo r w hich I w ill p a y the highest m ark et price. W ill ac cept d elivery a t Springforook, N ew b erg o r Dundee. W m . K in caid, 9 p rin gb rook , Ore. i f tf. Card o f Thanks. W e w ish t o thank the m an y friends w h o in a n y w a y b y w o rd , a c t o r th o u g h t extended sym p a th y and assistance t o us on ac count o f the sickness and d eath of ou r little one. M r . and M rs . G uy H u r d Bids W anted N otice is hereby given th a t the undersigned w ill receive sealed bids up t o e ig h t o ’clock P . M ., M o n d a y , June 2 4 ,1 9 1 1 , fo r bu ild in g a fo o t-b rid g e t o the G. A . R. cem etery. Plan s and specifica tion s a t c ity recorder’ s office. D ated Ju ly 13, 1911. 40 W . W . N e l s o n , Recorder. Notice to W ater L a w n sprin klin g 7 t o 8 o ’clock in the evening. Street sprinkling w ith hose 7 t o 8 o ’clock in the m orn in g and 12 t o 1 o ’clock a t noon hour. On F ir s t a n d M a in streets w here w a g o n is used, hose tb be used S a tu rd a y m orn in g between 7 and 8 o ’clock only. A ll hose t o be rem oved from h yd ran ts on these streets when n o t in use. Irr ig a tio n fo r gardens p ro h ib ited a t all times. A fine o f ($ 2 ) t w o d olla rs w ill be imposed fo r each offence fo r a n y v io la tio n s o f these rules. Orange E llio tt, 46 W a te r Supt. physic and fresh air it would de- part in disgust, and the lurking He Boot Friend Is a Red Cold Tket Has pneumonia with it, for the large Been Nog looted. T h e Drs. B ow ers a re n o w ready, burglar cannot get in through a Pneumonia is not dreaded mere hole which baa refused to admit the t o m eet an y w h o m ay desire tre a t ly fo r ita power to seise and kill smaller one.— Tenth's Companion. m ent a t th eir new office in the quickly, but also for ita apparent E d w a rd s building op p osite th e power to select the moat unlikely Wlokor Baskets. post-office, up stairs on left side victims. Moat persona have lived One o f the largeet imports from o f h a llw a y . W h ile a w a y they through the shock o f hearing that Russia into America it willow w ere in p ost-gra d u a te w o rk . some friend had suddenly died of clothes baskets. The huge hampers pneumonia— a friend from whom ao commonly in use are nearly all H ou rs, 9 t o 12 and 1 t o 5. H om e they had parted bat a few days or made in central Russia by peas Phone. * E m ergency calls an y even hours before, leaving him at ants, although some come from the hour. what seemed the highest notch of Danube valley, and there ia consid physical well being and perhaps erable domestic manufacture. The protesting that he did not know importations last year exceeded a Ancootral Worship In Kora«. million dollars’ worth. Osier wil what illness meant. “ A sight on this day’s journey This disease is most dangerous to low, from which they are made, has which impressed os was the groups the apparently strong, robust peo been worked by Russian peasant* o f people here and there by the ple of heavy weight and hearty ap for centuries and was formerly the graves of relatives going through petite, although it may attack any material from which they wove forma of ancestral worship,” re t one, for it* germs are omnipresent. their houses. The method of cut ports a traveler in Korea. “ This is The strong and full blooded indi ting, peeling, twisting and manipu looked upon as being more an evi vidual who is at the same time lating the withe* is handed down dence of filial piety than of spirit something overweight is especially from father to ton.— Chicago Rec worship. In front of the grave a in danger of pneumonia and should ord-Herald. mat is laid, and upon the little Ko take particular care to avoid it. I f As 8ho Would Hovo Boon. rean table is spread a variety of his diet is too heavy— and that may A gentleman in Paris paid a visit food o f which the ancestral spirit safely be assumed— it should be may partake. Then the friends, ruthlessly cut down, especially as to to a lady, in whose parlor he saw a with hands clasped, bow again and meat and the elimination o f alcohol. portrait o f a lovely woman of, aay, twenty. Upon Ui Ive and twenty the entrance again ' their facet to the ground. The weighing seals is a good five How long the ceremony it contin friend to such a person and should o f the lady her visitor naturally ued we could not tell, as we were be consulted regularly. The scale asked her if the picture was a fam passing; but, looking back until we does not argue about that extra fly portrait and was told that it rep had turned and they were loet to pound or two— it provae it— and a ft resented her deceased daughter, "is view, there appeared no sign o f its er a weight in accordance with age it long since you lost her?" asked ceasing. and height has been determined it the gentleman. "Alas, air,” replied the lady, "she died just after her can be maintained in most cases b Following a Prooodowt. birth, and I had a portrait painted the exercise o f a little self control l Writes a friend from Cannes: *T There are hosts o f people who in to represent her as she would have heard a story the other night at a appeared i f she bad lived until dolently permit themselves to dinner given here which is, 1 be ________________ heavy and even fat in the winter nowl” lieve, a true one. and as it might months. They are the people who Tho Lonasst Word. amuse your readers 1 pass it on. A should be constantly reminded, "W hat ia the longest word in the little boy wished to give a Bible to “ The pneumonia germ ’ll git yer if English language r* asked Uncle bis mother on her birthday, and be yer don't watch out I” Tom. fore writing her name on the flyleaf The oondition o f the man must “ 'Valetudinarianism,’ I suppose,” be took down a book from her shelf be recognised as more important replied James, who had taken a to see the proper way of setting titan the presence o f the germ, as prize in spelling. about the matter. Literally copying proved by the fact that there is leas "N o,” spoke np Susie; “ it’s the first inscription that he found, mortality among the thin and ap ‘■mflea,’ because there is a whole he wrote, 'With the kind regards of parently delicate than among the mile between the fin t and last let the author."*— London Gentlewo stout end full blooded. ter«.” man. Some o f the phrases used by the " I know one,” said Jack, "that Old Tim « B m p Toot. laity on this subject have, after all, has over three mflea between its In the sixteenth century testers more sense than nonsense in them. first and last letters.” were appointed in England whose I t is said that some one is "threat "W hat word is that?” asked Un- duty it was "to test and assise the ened with pneumonia” or that a cle Tom. beer to see i f it be fit for a man’s "bad cold ran into pneumonia,” and ” 'Beleaguered,’ ” cried Jack tri body.” One of the methods of test in a sense it is trua, for every one is umphantly. ing ale was in spilling some of it on "threatened” with pneumonia; that *T know one,” said Philip, "that a wooden seat when the tester, at is to say, the germ la always present 1» longer than th at Transconti- tired in leathern breeches, sat down and ready and' willing to begin it» nentar ha» a whole continent be thereon. I f he adhered to his seat work if one only gives it a chance. tween it» beginning and ending.” the beer was adulterated with sao- The moat successful way to give ” Tnteroceanie’ beats them all,” eharine substances; if he eould rise it a chance 1» to neglect a bad eold1 exclaimed Elsie, "fo r it contains an without inconvenience it was not and thus break down the natural oo**n. and an ooean is larger than adulterated.— London Matt. defenses of the system'. I f every nay contine n t ” — Lippinootfa Established k| O ffice PNEUMONIA. dj < _I____ I hi«1 «obi »oca jRot giik «UriRijtfjb