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CASTING LOTS.
Curious Military Cuatom That
Onoa In Vogua In Eurapa.
Announcing Our Great
Annual Clearance Sale Begins Tues. J a n .!
It will pay you to wait as this sale will be the greatest saving event evsr attempted by
any store.
Full particulars will be in the next issue o f this paper.
D. M. N AYB ER G ER , M cM INNVILLE
W A Y UP IN THE SKY
a s regards quality but way down
to the ground as to prices about
describes our lumber. If your
Christmas plans require lumber
o f any sort come and order i t
Y ou might as well have the b est
especially as it will not cost you
any more than the other kind.
M . H . PINNEY
A MAN AM ONG POTS
is usually lost, but every wom an
in this community will enjoy a
visit t o the house furnishing de
partment o f our store. Come
and see how many things there
are to make cooking better and
housework easier. M ost likely
you need something in that line,
but have lorgotten it. The sight
of it here w ill be a reminder. See
our Shamrock roasters before
you buy for Thanksgiving.
Newbarg Hdw. A Plumbing Co.
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
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J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
The only Abstract Books in
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Notice of Sale.
Hasel H Groth et vir to Eleanor T
McLean; 10 ac in Matthew Hall Die
$300
John Hammerly to E T Clark; .06 of
an acre in S Cesine D L C $200
O F Haskell A wf to Christopher
Evenson; 8E1-4 of sec 10 T 4 8 R 6 SI
Thao G Harsh to Martha P McKern;
undf lnt In 56xq0 ft in lot 4 blk 6 N
Yamhill S200
Wm E Heckard (by adtnr) to Eunioe
W ool worth; 79 ac in Robt Mershant D
L C 27.50 ac in J Rowland D L O A 44
ao sec 15 T 3 R 4 $6000
J R Hollister A v f to C T Croddy
S i of N E i (80 ac) in sec 22 T 5 8 R 8 910
Joseph Huston to Henry W orden;
lots 2, 3 4 A 6 in blk -7 Lafayette, Ore
$700
A T Jernstedt A wf to E C A Ollie
Allow; S i of lot 4 blk 4 Kutch’s 2nd
add Carlton $10
Hansine M C Kienle et vir to Ed
ward J Kienle; 8 50 ft of lot 4 blk 16
Orig town of Newberg $1
Chas E Ladd A wf to Matilda Petch
43-100 of an acre in A K W right die $1
• Carrie E Laughlin et vir to Louise
B Kllcks; small tract on N side of Fifth
St A W side of Blaine 8t Newberg Ore
gon $1700
Seth A Mills to W R a Elizabeth
Oliver; lot 4 in Church add Newberg
$10
Wallace McCamantA wf toC M Bair
W i of NE1-4 sec 28 T 5 8 R 8 W
Lloyd North A wf to Geo C A Lula
M Ritchey; lot 13 in Little Homes sub
in David Ramsey D L C i n T 3 S R 2 W
In the armies o f the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries the cue-
tom o f caating lots to decide what
soldiers should be punished fo r the
offenses o f all was common. At
W inchester, England, in 1645, com
plaint was made that after the sur
render there had been unfair plun
dering. Six soldiers were triea and
found guilty, and it was decided by
lot which one o f the six should be
hanged. At Tangier in 1663 and
again in 1665 two soldiers had to
cast dice on a drumhead, and he
who threw the least was executed.
Thom as May's translation o f Bar
clay's “ Icon Animorum” gives a
curious story o f this sort. Speaking
o f English courage, he says that
during the war in the Netherlands
some soldiers o f the Spanish party
were taken prisoners by the Dutch,
who decided to make reprisals for
the previous cruelty o f their ene
mies. Out o f fou r and twenty men
eight were to be hanged. “ There
were lots, therefore, thrown into a
helmet,“ says May, “ and the pris
oners were commanded to draw
their fortunes.
W hoever should
draw a blank was to escape, but
their present danger, especially one
Spaniard. Their pitiful wishes and
tears in some o f (he stahders-by did
move pity, in others laughter.
There was besides in that danger
an Englishman, a common soldier,
who, with a careless countenance,
expressing no fear o f death at all,
came boldly to the helm et and drew
his lot. Chance favored him ; it was
a safe lot. Being free him self from
danger, he came to the Spaniard,
who was yet tim orous and trem
bling to put his hand into the fatal
helm et, and, receiving from him 10
crowns, he entreated the judges—
oh, horrible audacity! — that, dis
missing the Spaniard, they would
suffer him again to try his fortune.“
May further relates that “ the
judges consented to the madman's
request, who valued his life at so
low a rate, and he again drew a safe
lo t “ May seems rather to regret
the second escape o f the foolhardy
Englishman, whom he denounces as
“ a wretch unworthy not only o f
$1200
C F Peterson A wf to Lanada A Er- that double but even o f a single
mina J McFee; 30 ac in W i of Stewart preservation, who so basely had un-
Hanna D L C i n T 4 S R 3 $ 1 0
Roland R A Ruby R Pool to Eleanor
T McLean; 10 ac in Matthew Hall D L
C In T 8 R 3 W $600
W ilbert Pryor A wf to L F Smith
40 acres In seo 11 T 4 8 R 6 $7600
Thomas Richmond A wf to A I W ill
ard et al: 187.13 ac in Louis LaBonte
D L C in T 4 8 R 3 W of Willamette
Meridian $20,000
Venetia Ann Sanderson et vir to
South Portland Imp. Co; 100 A road
way In A C Henry D D C l n T S S R 3
$100
Edmund Senn A wf to Edger Stevens
und i int in 1 acre sec 14 T 3 R 2 $75
Sylvester N Sly ter A wf to 8 E A W
J Kienle; lota 1 A 2 in blk 39 in Ed
wards add Newberg $10
R A Steward to Geo M Badders: part
of lots 1 A 2 blk 3 Fairyiew add W ills-
mina Oreg $1000
John M Stone A wf to Zachariah
A Anna D Martin; part of tract 30
Real Estate Transfers.
McCall’s Magazine
and McCail Patterns
For Women
Hava Mora THonda tlian any other
magazine or | atterns. McCall's
is the reliable Fashi on Gui d e
monthlyinone million on« hundred
thousand hoitt -s
B< sides show
ing ail the faust design* of McCall
Patterns, ea:h i'-j-ue is brimful of
sparkling s.>o t st ries und helpful
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McCall Patter— load »11 other» 1»
l \ aimpIktWi <*•>• u tr »'"I etim h r cold.
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other Heomike«ro"i''in«<t. None higher th»B
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C. B. CUMMINGS
THE HOUSE FURNISHER
W e have in stock a com plete line o f Furniture,
Paint, W all Paper, Picture M oulding, Glass,
Heaters and Ranges. W e are alw ays pleased to
C. B. Cum m ings, Newberg, Or
- The Electric
Carpet Sweeper
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Rossetti's Awful BrookfovL
It w m at one time arranged that
Dante Gabriel Boaaotti, his brother
W illiam and Swinburne and George
M eredith should live together in a
certain house. M eredith happened
to see Dante Gabriel Boeaetti at
breakfast and changed his plans.
M eredith him self tells the story.
“ It waa past noon,“ says he. “ Ros
setti baa not yet risen, though it
was an exquisite day. On the break
fast table on a huge dish rested five
thick slabs o f bacon, upon whioh
five rigid egga had slowly bled to
death. Presently Bosaetti appeared
in his dressing gow n, with slippers
down at heel, and devoured the
dainty repast like an ogre." That
meal w m too much fo r Meredith,
and he sacrificed three m onths' rent
rather than see it repeated.
Without Coromony.
More or less cerem ony usually at
tends the laying o f a cornerstone,
but in one c m « at least it w m laid
quite simply.
Two Chicago men were talking o f
the fortune o f a third when one
said:
“ He made hia first lucky strike
in egga. He bought 10,000 dozen
at a low figure, put them in cold
storaga and adld tnem at a profit o f
more than 300 per cent. That w m
the oorneratone o f hia present fo r
Jennie H. Bristow aged 23 years to tune.“
Melvin Johnson aged 27 years
“ Ah,” exclaim ed the other man.
Julia A. Brown aged 18 years to Leo “ Then the hens laid it !“ — New
Ostrander aged 21.
Tork Herald.
Big line of Xmas Goods
at the right price, in
cluding Dolls, Doll Bug
gies, and Toys of all
kinds.
J P a r l o r
P h arm acy
Q U A L IT Y STO R E
OUR MOTTO:
PURITY, PROMPTNESS, ACCU RACY
Mistress—This w ater has a
queer taste. Careful servant (w h o
has heard much scientific con
versation)—I t ’s all right, mum.
There ain’t a live germ in it,
mum.
I run it through the
wringer.—B oston Iris.
The L ady—You have been rec
ommended t o me as aa expe.
rienced divorce lawyer.
The Attorney—I am at your
service, madam. W hat grounds
have you tor a divorce?
The Lady—Oh, I g o t a divorce
six months ago. What I w ant
is a lawyer w h o will get my ali
mony a w a y from the lawyer
w h o g o t my divorce.—Chicago
Daily News,
For Cheap construction around the farm
W e have in stock about 200,000 feet o f
low grade lumber which w e are selling
exceptionally cheap. It will pay you to
investigate this before it is aD sold.
Takes dirt out o f your carpet.
S h i r i f o l Yam hill C ounty, Oregon.
Sarah J Agnew et vir to H. L. Rus
sel; lot 6, containing 13.78 ac. 60.06 ac.
(except roadway) A 20 acres in Bees. 11,
1 A 2 S 2 R 4 $8000.00
Anns Alwes et vir to F. W . Myer;
tracts 66 A 66 in Dundee Or. Homes
No. 2 in T 3 8 R 3 $600
Amity Lodge No. 67 I. O. O. F. to
Chas Schaeffer; part of blk 3 O T of
Amity $2000
W M Bernard a wife to Mary E
W heeler; 1« acres in Et of NEt of NW
i in sec 6 T 6 8 R 3 W $150
J H Bird to Rosa Grauer. 6 f c in
Peter Carlyle d I e T 6 R 5 $500
T Frank Carney A wf to Carrigan
Lewis Co 4 ao in John Sher wood d i e
$600
Samuel Chantelle to W illiam Sim
mons. W t of NE| of NEi (20 acres) in
sec 35 T 5 8 R 8 W $200
J C Coloord A wf to G E A E J Kien
le; lot 2 in blk 4 City Park add New
berg Oregon $300
Anastasia Dowd et vir to John Hen
derson Cochran; 8 i ofS W i of NEi or
SEi (6.00 acres) in sec 2 T 6 8 R 8 $200
F Droege A wf to Uclid Sicott; 21.66
A water right in sec 15 T 5 8 R 6 W $10
J F Draper to Mary Froeasner; S E i
of S W i (containing 40 ac) in sec 15 T 6
8 R 6 W $10
J F Draper to Mary Froesner; lot 6 A
Et of NEt of N W i (59.34 ac) in seo 27T
6 8 R 0 W $10
Eola Hills Walnut Association to
Ernest F Tucker; lots 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,
35 A 36 Eola Hills Walnut Groves in
T 5 8 R 4 W $1
Fred Freeman A wf to Rosins L Mil
ler; 200 ac In Aenry Warren D L C $1
Jacob Glraberger A wf to Paul Sauoy
40.20 ac In Solomon Eads A W L C
Eads D L C’s In T 0 8 R 6 W $3015
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Prescription Department
We may not be the nearest druggist to you but w e’ll try to
come the nearest to please you.
School Supplies and Fine Stationery
“ Indeed ! That's very unusual.
Perhaps it is his excellent delivery
that nets him the large emolu
ment.“
“ Yes, that’s it. He’s one of the
»itchers in the big league."—Cleve-
and Plain Dealer.
E. W . H O D S O N
We Never Sleep
Registered Pharmacist
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H o u m i In Chins.
The Chinese, as a rule, are poor
ly housed. In the towns the build
ings are mostly brick with tiled
roofs, but many are built of wood.
There is practically no attempt at
internal decoration. The windows
are papered, but glass is coining into
It is not w orth while n ow to use among the well to do. The la
advise folks to keep cool; the boring claaaea live in mud or wattle
huts, tiled, thatched or roofed with
weather mam will see t o that.
T h e Newberg M anufacturing and
Construction C o.
For the Best Prices on the Best Windows, Doors, Inter
ior and Exterior Finish, M ouldings, Building Stone,
Cabinet Work, Store Fixtures and General MiUWerk