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TUB NEW BERCI GRAPHIC F or S ale —Am going into Notic«. other business and offer the fol of th t Boyhood Day« of lowing property for sale. 2 bay All parties know ing themselves "Fighting Bob” Evans. mares, weight 1100 each, light ndebted to the undersigned call Little Breeches, the hero of John 2 horse w agon nearly new, set and settle by first of the m onth Hay’s verses, was not the first to team harness, new 10 in, John or such account will be placed in bear the name. The late Admiral Bobley D. Evans in his book, “A M oney T o L oan - -See A tty . B. Deere plow, 1 section combina the hands of A tty. Chapin for Sailor’s Log," says that it was be A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. tion spike and spring tooth har collection. stowed on him in the course of a Dr. G. E. S tuart. new. Inquire a t O. M. 22-23 journey across the plains just be See the Irish Linens till Tues row, fore the outbreak of the civil war. day night a t Sm ith’s. lt-pd Welch & Co. grocery.—K. W. S. C R. I. Red*. Shafford. 24 pd. Young Evans had been appoint ed to Annapolis bgr the delegate F or S ale —Hop p la n ts , by E g g s from p riz e winning from Utah, although he was a na Jack P arrett, Route 2 Box 40. 5 and 10 Acre Tracts strains, $1.50 and $2.50 per 15. tive of Virginia, and he had to jour $50 to $125 an Acre 1 23 ney to Salt Lake City in order to C hristopher & Young, qualify himself for his cadetship by S eed P otatoes —Burbanks at Small Payment, Easy Terms 22-tf Dundee, Or. residence in the new territory. Mile end helf west of town. Creek on some lrecti. Washakie, a Snake Indian chief, a dollar a hundred.—J. W. Bar- Sprints Free, Free, Free- treele. 19-tf Write me on end some raeke met the party of which Evans was croft. en eppotntm ent a member at the ford of the Green One gross of Japanese Gold to look it over. river. He took a great fancy to the Seed potatoes and garden seeds Fish will arrive soon to be given F. HUNTRESS, Owner young Virginian, then hardly four of all kinds a t Zum w alt’s Feed FRED aw ay. W atch my windows. Me Key Building. Portlend, Oregon teen years old, and instantly named Store." Lynn B. Ferguson, him Little Breeches. F o r S a l e — B argains if taken Prescription Druggist. "At the request of Washakie,” Buff Plym outh Rock eggs for the narrative proceeds, "I was al hatching a t $1.60 for 15.—E. H. soon. Need money for building The Rexall Store. lowed to go on a ten days’ visit to W oodward. project. 7 room s and tw o big his camp. It was agreed tha; if the N otice. lots, one block from M ain street party had to move before my re W anted —1000 cash orders for and only three blocks from F irst To those w ho have been mis turn my belongings should be left mill wood by the Spaulding street. $1032 dow n, balance on informed I wish to state em pha at the ferry and that I should fin Logging Co. easy m onthly paym ents w ithout tically th a t I do n o t ask the ex ish the journey with some other party. interest. Also my home a t 801 clusive right when listing prop “If it had not been for my fear of F or Sale—Six hole range, E a s t Third street. 8 rooms, erty. treachery I should have enjoyed my good as new. Inquire J. M. Rit- bath, toilet, lavatory, h o t and Donald M. Wall, experience very much. Washakie tenhonse. Phone Black 59. tf cold w ater, electric lights, ground 207 F irst Street, Newberg. v:is six feet tall—the finest looking Indian I ever saw—and I learned All round 1100 pound horse, 94x140 ft., cement sidewalks and afterward that he had always been harness and buggy for sale. In crossings, streets im p r o v e d , N otice To B reeders. friendly to the whites and had quire plenty shade and fruit trees, fine a t Graphic office. wishing to raise horses served them on many occasions. Price $3300. See either can Parties “The tribe numbered about a W anted —A furnished house or lawn. not th an to in the Realty Dealers or the owner. vestigate do m y better thousand persons, and when we stallions. The camped their dogs and ponies seem furnished apartm ents. Inquire —Geo. C. Ritchey, 801 E ast great German Coach Py- 22-tf los has no superior in horse ed to cover the country for miles a t Graphic office. — r- lt-p d Third street. the land. around. The ponies were so well His colts are large, stylish, dur trained that a warrior could step WANTEd —Calves when a day Piano Tone. from his wigwam and whistle or or tw o old. Inform O. M. Han able and gentle and tying the call his own pony from the drove Route 3, Newberg or phone Can the tone of pianos be im highest prices in the m arket. feeding on the prairie some distance son, 515-11 Schools 18-pd proved after they are tuned? In Troupier in the draft line can’t away. "During the day we marched or F or S ale . —5,000 American the m ajority of cases, yes, especi be surpassed as a producer. ally is this true of pianos gener Call and see them and book your hunted, and at night I was expect ed to wrestle with the Indian lads black cap raspberry plants and ally retailed under $400 and like mares. J. W. Henry. 23 pd of mv own age, which always 15,000 Gold Dollar straw berry wise is it true of all pianos after MERELY AN EYE WASH. amused the chief. I could throw plants.—E. R. Garner. tf. some years of use. Are you in them, as a rule, but their hides were T h s Chem ical V ie w of T e a rs Differs so well greased I could never hold S. C. R. I. Reds—A few settings terested, if so when you w ant the Poetical Viaw . your piano tuned again, call on Tears From them down. have duty of eggs from the prize winners a t “One incident I remember vivid $3 per 15. Red Ridge Farm , E. U. Will, the piano tuner who to accomplish, their like functional every other ly: We were camped near a creek Keim & Keim, Newberg, Ore. tf iis n ot catering to any music fluid of the body, and the lachrymal where willows grew plentifully, and to w ork up sales. He gland is not placed behind the eye I cut and made a willow whistle. W anted —All kinds of sewing houses to fill space or to give ex w orks for you it you engage him simply When I walked in among the war pression to emotion. riors and blew a sharp blast on my to do for ladies and children. and will tell you all about it, it The chemical properties of tears whistle there was a great scattering Prices reasonable.—Mrs. Bank- is to o expensive to explain it consist of phosphate of lime and and seizing of arms. Nobody had son, 515 S. Meridian St. tf through advertising. Read this soda, making them very salty, but ever seen such a thing, and for two letter, I have many sim ilar refer never hitter. Their action on the d ’vs I was kept busy whittling out W anted —C a r p e t a n d r u g ences. eye is very beneficial, and here con whistles. It was a strange sight to weaving to do. Tw o or four sists their prescribed duty of the Newberg, Or., Oct. 11, 1911 body, see these grown men—and women, harness.—Mrs. E. L. H eater, washing thoroughly that sen E. U. Will, P ortland, Or. too—walking about solemnly toot Newberg, R. 3. sitive organ, which allows no for 28-pd ing on willow whistles. Dear Sir: eign fluid to do the same work. “Washakie brought me back to I will say the w ork you did Nothing cleanses the eye like a the ferry on time, which surprised Munger and American Black on our piano in tuning and "tone good salty shower bath, and med some of the party, who had thought C a p raspberries—th e money regulating” is-entirely satisfac ical art has followed nature’s law me gone for good. On the way he makers. P lants lor sale by J. H. to ry and would not have it in this respect, advocating the in talked with me about the advan Rees, Springbrook. 25-pd changed as before for $25. It is vigorating solution for any distress ed condition of the optics. Tears tages that would come if I would let him adopt me—the ponies I should P otato land across river from like a new piano and we w ant do not weaken the sight, but im own and the chance of marrying one Dundee, on Willamette. Reply you to look after our piano as prove it. They act as a tonic on the muscular vision, keeping tha of his own daughters some day. But a t once. A. E. Benson, 194 long as we live here. eye soft and limpid, and it ffill be Indian life had less charm for me F ront St., Portland, Ore. 25 Truly, L. E. Arney. noticed that women in whose eyes the more I saw of it. I thanked Not one tuner in tw enty will sympathetic tears gather quickly him as best I could, but I was glad when the river and several miles of For chickens, galvanized iron give you as good service for var have brighter, tenderer orbs than prairie lay between me and my drinking fountains, g rit and feed ious reasons, reasons th a t prob others. When the pupils are hard cold the world attributes it to Snake friends.” x>xes, also grafting w ax pots ably have not ojeured to you. and one’s disposition, which is a mere a t A. Wheeler’s Tin and Plumb The next time call Mr. Will. figure of speech implying the lack They Made No N oise. ing Shop. I t P ortland address, 221 Adams of balmy tears that are to the cor A young colored woman called nea what salve is to the skin or street. the other day on a north side wom nourishment to the blood. an who is known as an easy giver to F or S ale —Six W hite Leghorn The reason some women weep cl most every benevolence or char pullets, 1 year old. Good laying Telephones For Sale. more easily than others and all ity that “come* up the pike,” as strain. Also eggs tor setting.— more readily the sterner sex her husband expresses it. The caller J. M. Rittenbouse, D ayton Ave. We have a lot of good second has not its than difference in the asked a donation for one of the Phone Black 59. tf. hand Strom berg-Carlson, 'Wes strength of the tear gland, but in colored churches. tern Electric Co. and other M ag the possession o f a more delicate "Why,” said the lady of the nerve system. The nerve fibers house, “I’ve already done something F or S ale —Good work team , neto Telephones which we will about the glands vibrate more easi sell very cheap. for your church. I made my con weight 2700. Reasonable price ly, causing downpour from the tribution to Susie. I did not know if sold a t once. Would trade All have been overhauled and watery sac. a Men are not nearly so you were collecting.” are guaranteed to be in first class sensitive to emotion. Their sym for a smaller team .—Elmer “ Well,” said tbe colored woman, operative condition. pathetic nature—that term is used “ it's jes’ dis-a-way. I belongs to Thorne, Springbrook. 23-pd in a medical sense—is less devel Prices Include Batteries. tbe Gum Shoe sasiety, an' wd don’t oped, and the eye gland is therefore Stromberg-Carlson, 4 Barr, make any noise ’bout our collect City Transfer does Piano m ov from shocks. Conse- or 2,500 Olem, $8.50; Rus- protected ing.”—Indianapolis News. ing and all other kinds of haul 1,000 dently a man thank the S ormation of his should sell-Totnlinson 4 Barr, 1000 nerve nature when ing w ith care. Residence phone Good Busin«««. Olem, $5.00; B & R Mfg. Co. 4 he contemptuously scorns tears as. White 46 or T aylor’s Feed Store In his early days, when he was a woman’s practice. Between man Barr, 1000 Olem, $6.00; Four beginning to be recognized as one Black 4.—T. H. Thorne. 23 pd. good Screes Telephones, 4 Ban- and monkey there ie this essential of the most brilliant of the "Glas of tears—an ape cannot gow school” of painters, John Lav- S eed P o t a t o e s — Burbanks, 1000 Olem, each $3.00; New, difference weep, not so because its emo cry sold a picture to a famous one dollar per hundred. Also "C entral Energy” sets complete, tional powers much are undeveloped as Scotch collector. each $8.50. tbe fact that the lachrymal gland "I’m glad,” said the latter, “to be m arket potatoes, one dollar and was omitted in his optical makeup. Newberg Telephone Co. able to give some encouragement to fifty cents per hundred.—John —Exchange. Groff, No. 2 Box 118. 24 pd. a fellow countryman.” Mr. Lavery said nothing at the Remember The Place Holidays. lime, but later he wrote to the pur I wish to announce to the pub to The joys of our holidays—who clothing a t cost, also can measure them? chaser as follows: The present Dear Sir—I am an Irishman, but I bars lic I am still in the concrete side hosiery, underwear, etc., is 804 pleasure of the days themselves is enough Scottish Mood In me to have con walk business. Also th a t I am F irst Street. Am also agent for not the only nor the chief enjoy cealed th* fact unUI I had cashed your ready to contract any other kind Strauss Bros, tailor made suits. ment. The schoolboy’s anticipation of concrete work th a t you may Call and look over our samples. of the sporta of vacation is to he Not the la m a to the pleasure of-the vaca to have done.—S. W. An- N. Welter, successor to S. R. »•dried Yeast — Thought you said your wish tion itself. the memory I t pd. of it after it And is then wife took a great interest in for- thes, phone Black 55. 24-pd Jones. past—how much estry ? more this memory adds to the sum 144 Gold Fish Free. Crimson beak—I never said any The American W oman’s League total of the enjoyment which tbe thing of the kind. will hold its usual meeting on vacation brings! The schoolboy "Why, you told me the other day M onday, 8 p. m. a t the Imperial Tobe given aw ay in pairs with remember* the afternoons at the that she was strong for conserva hotel. Im portant plans for fu bowl and sea shells, w atch my swimming pool, the happy days in the woods or by tha stream long tion.” “No, I didn’t. What I said w ture activity will be under con windows. Lynn B. Ferguson, after he has forgotten the irksome Prescription Druggist. duties of school or farm. Tha that she was strong for conversa sideration. Members be tare and The Rexall Store. come. tion.”-Y onkers Statesman. seme boy, older grown, remembers rfth uleasure the victories of the VISITING WASHAKIE. SXi * college ai’nieiic field long after he haa forgotten how to conjugate use less Greek verba, and the same man in later life, if he is a sportsman, roc alia more often and with more satisfaction tha day when he caught his record breaking salmon or shot his first moose than he does the day when he was elected to office or when be cleared up a few thou sands in a stock transaction.—Sam uel Merrill in Forest and Stream. • tart ling Equins Sagacity. A startling story of equine sa gacity comet from the provinces. A horse was standing in the shafts of a carriage juat outside the local theater. It had a weary look, aa of one that desired repose. Sud denly it brightened up, and before it oould be stopped it made a daeh for the box office. The reason for thia unexpected behavior gave rise to much discussion till at last one of the crowd, more observant than R ain b o w Tinted Fish*«. the others, pointed out that the The remarkable brilliancy of col legend “To the Stalls” was written or in the fish living about the coral in large letters over the box office reefs in tropical regions has been window.—London Globe. often noticed. Brilliant blue with Blblioal. fins and tail of bright yellow, vivid crimson shading off into a more sub An Alabama man tells of an old dued hue, bright green spotted and darky in Birmingham who became banded with red, green with long possessed of s seedy and forlorn parallel stripes of blue and red, looking dog, to which he promptly green marked with red above and assigned the name Moreover. bright blue below—such are some of “Jefferson,” the aged negro was the colors displayed by the fish of ssked, “how did you hit upon such the Great Barrier reef of Australia. a name as Moreover for the dog?” In order to explain such brilliant “I gits it outen de Bible,” said hues on the principles of natural se the darky. lection they have been described as ‘T he Bible?” “warning colon.” The fish are “Sure, sah. Doan’ yo’ ’member thought to be nauseous or poisonous where it says, ‘When Lazarus lay and to proclaim this by their bright at de rich man’s gate Moreover, da colon. As regarda those of the dog, come an’ lick his sores?* ”— Australian coni reef, however, Hamer’s Weekly. many of them e n said to be excel lent eating. What H* Wanted. The old men turned from his desk as his son-in-law entered the office. “Well, wbat is it now ?” he asked. “I—er—have been thinking,” answered the new member of the family, “that you ought to give me e pension.” “A pension!” exclaimed the old man. “What in thunder do you mean, sir?” “Well, it’s like this,” explained the other. “Ever since I did your daughter the honor to marry her I have been dependent on you for support, and I want to be independ ent. See!”—Chicago News. His Depressor. He was handsome, young, talent ed. He had apparently everything one could wish for as a start in life, but every time he came into a room where there were mirrors he absorb ed himself in contemplation of the hack of his head. “That spot is getting thinner and thinner,” he complained when he called on the woman and sat down after looking ^it it in all the mirrors in her flat. “Don’t make any differ ence what I do with it, it keeps on getting larger. I’ve tried every thing. rubbing it with kerosene, with hair tonics; can’t do a thing with it.” “It’s ju«t as well,” she consoled him. “If vo'i didn’t have that little l»ld spot lo keen you humiliated there’d he no associating with you.” —New York Press. C. A. MORRIS THE JEWELER Expert Watch Repairer Home of the Hamilton watch Thos. Herd & Son Building Contractors Estimates Furnished Yamhill County Abstract Co. J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. The only Abstract Books in Yamhill County O regon i I c M innvillb . Tailored Clothes Inspect our line of Spring sam ples, most complete ever shown. 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