■ ITT fTM’Wfffi | MMUOTHiulJ iW ffî*** - ■ »¡¡gj*' try tv>*+ *•» /* **.r a % me Some new messaline silk petticoats, all colors with fringe Special $ 3 .5 0 each Ladies gingham wash petticoats Special 5 0 c a pair a. v W * -■ »•' ‘ S’ * newberq qraphic Zion City Lace to trim your summer underwear 5c and 7c yd Cotton V oil Dress Goods, new nobby goods for summer dresses Special Val. 15c to 2 5 c yd Flaxons in plain, dainty stripe and figured quality Try a pound o f Magnolia Coffee at 35c. It is equal to any 40c Coffee in town. Try a sack o f Pure W hite flour, the best flour made. $1.40 a sack 3 cans o f Tomatoes 25c 2 cans o f Salmon 25c Our stock is always Fresh and Clean Nainsook and Long Cloth for your Summer Underwear W ool Dress Goods, 52 in. wide, the correct material for your new suit. Special Val. 15 and 171c yd $1.00, $1.25, $1,50 a yd The Oregon State Sunday School Convention will be held in sections this year, the first at McMinnville, April 22-24, and the second at Pendlton, April 25 and 26. The list, o f speakers is a long one, including Mrs. Mary Poster Bryner, o f Chicago; E. C. Knapp, o f Spokane; Geo. T. Pratt, Seat­ tle, and m any other noted Sun* day School workers. PERTINENT SUGGESTIONS have the power to keep public roads free from hindrances that DISTRICT ATTORNEY you also have the right to order all stock kept from free range in public avenues o f the county. If you are empowered with such authority and would exercise it we who are not stock raisers, W. G. Winslow, candidate for could turn our old fences into District Attorney, is making his our w ood houses, clean out our campaign solely upon the ground fence lines, park our front ways of efficiency and experience. and look neat and clean. This would be a great saving o f tim­ ber and also o f expense and would increase a desire for homes. It would give Oregon a neatness in village, town and country that cannot be obtained while stock is permitted to roam at large. Now, if such ruling transcends your authority will you please advise a vote on the subject at our nextgeneralelection? Justice itself ought to hav settled this matter long ago in this state. Roads were deeded to the coun­ ty for purposes o f travel and not for stock grazing. Every agri­ c u l t u r i s t a n d horticulturist should have the free use o f all his land. Taxing him to build a stock fence is an outrage because he does not need it, and, again it causes him the loss o f the use o f a part o f his land. The turn­ ing ground in front o f a fence I recently laid out a small Ad­ line is quite an item, aggregating dition adjoining the College on many a farm to several acfes campus on the South, which I which might be cultivated if fencing were put out o f the way. Why should agriculturists and horticulturists be put to the ex­ pense o f erecting stock fences which are not needed and be de­ prived o f the use o f acres o f land as a favor to stock raisers? Let us have fair play Restrict stock raisers to the use o f their own premises, then agriculturists and horticulturists can remove usless fencing, break up squirrel har­ bors, clean out fence lines and thus make tbeir homes look neat and inviting. J. P. Powell. T o the Hon. Judge and Commis­ sioners of Yamhill County. Gentlemen: Have you noticed in passing through the public avenues o f the county that there are hundreds of miles o f fencing which is so very much dilapi­ dated that it would not be stock proof were it not for the rank growth o f brambles on one or both sides of it? Many miles of this fencing belong to orchardists and others who are not stock raisers and who would be glad to pull it down and clean up the fence line were it not for having to replace it to protect them­ selves from out-running stock. T o grant autos a spfced o f twen­ ty miles per hour and physicans occasionally having to take un­ limited speed it would seem that stock grating on public high­ ways should become unlawful, and it is thought, as you, the The Semi-Weekly Journal and county judge and commissioners Graphic for $2.00 per year. itJ. 7ET ff*m**m . / Special 5 0 c each Ladies Silk and Linen hose, all colors ‘ • eV Read These Specials •** • Get the habit of buying right by trading at Baird’s Diamond and other standard makes o f tires and tubes We also are equipped with the best Steam Vulcanise* money can buy and are now ready to do all repair work in Blow Outs in casing and tubes from a puncture up to 18 inches. t Call and see our com plete line o f Autom obile accessories, Blow Out patches, Tire Sleeves, Chains, Rubber Patches, Cement, Lamp Tubing and all articles in the autom obile line. W e a ls o Sell Indian M o to r c y c le s BAUGHM AN’S GARAGE The man who sells E .M .F. *30’ and Flanders *20* Rex Poultry and has high grade S. C. Black Minorca*. Barred P. Rocks and Mam- mouth Pekin Ducks. A t the Yamhill Co. Fair at McMinnville in September won 10 prises and 2 specials, at the State Show at Portland in December won 7 prizes and 2 specials; at the Yam­ hill Co. Show at Newberg in January won 16prizee and 6 specials Stock and Eggs for Sale NATE L. WILEY, Rex, Oregon m