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CHE NEWBEHO OH W1IC APOPLEXY. Administrators Notice of Final Settlement. <lu>ot »nd Calm Should Be th# Rul# Far in offer on two lots o f Ladies Tailor made Suits and Coats. These tw o lots were re- pro different firms on account o f not reaching them before Blaster. Our offer was jjhd the goods are here. Read Night Letter of Prices Accepted >11.85 Coats o c e ....................................... 9 >15.00 Coats 7 • (j ka $16.50 to $18.60 Coats and Suits f f iin o /t $12.85 Special price .................................® 1 4 .0 « ! p n c e .................................. $20.00 to $22.50 Coats and Suits $ 15 0 0 $15.00 ice.................................... $25.00 to $27.50 Coats and Suits Sale Prfce Price $19.75 A few higher priced Suits and Coats at nearly Va price. The above prices are on the Special purchase only, byt are fitted and altered by our Mrs. Dennis, free o f charge the same as our regular stock. Call early and get first choice. * Following is a copy o f the N ight Letter N IG H T L E T T E R Portland, Ore., April II, 1912 D. M. Naybarger, McMinnville, Ore. Your offer of sixty cent« on the dollar for Suita and Coata shipped to Seattle, Washington and Chico, Cal- ustbesp lforaia, has been accepted by the LaVogue Manufacturers, but must he spot cash. Am ext : goods to-day, The John Aniafield Co., W. T. Hiel j. Agent. 125 Ladies and Misses Dress Skirts, all first class materials and good makes, to be closed out at nearly Va form er prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed: I f you are satisfied tell your friends, IfN O T tell us. D. M. Nayberger, McMinnville, Oregon Former partner and sueoeaaor to R. Jacobson A Co. Th re© P o i n t s to consider in selecting your bank First: W ill my money be safe? Second: Can 1 get it when 1 want it? Third: W ill my bank be able and wil ing to give me financial aid when I need it? WINSLOW FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Haa H ad Practical Experience And Is W ell Qualified. W. G. W inslow , candidate for D istrict A ttorney, is m aking his cam paign solely upon the groun d of efficiency and experience. With capital and surplus of $7S,MS,M, conservatively man aged by directors who have been successful in their busi ness affairs, this bank offers safety and prompt and liberal service to depositors of responsibility. United States National Bank N C W S IN O , S. L. PARRETT, President J. L. HOSKINS, Vice President OREGON J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier The Clothing and Hat Bargains at the old reliable clothing bouse. Only 5 More Days o f Bargain Sale Goods are going rapidly. Only a few $25 Suits left for $15. A few $12.00, special price suits. Buy now. The Sale will Close April 10th, 1912 He has been directly associated w ith John H. \IcNary, ou r pres ent district attorn ey, for four years, actin g as his deputy for M arion C ou nty during that time. H as also represented M r. M cN arr as actin g district a t torn ey in every cou n ty in the dis trict, having full charge of the w ork, and is th orou gh ly ac quainted th rou gh ou t the w hole o f the district w ith the w ork o f the office t o which he aspires. If nom inated a n d e l e c t e d he prom ises t o give us an honest econom ic and efficient adm inis tration . I f y ou believe in pro m otin g one o f experience he is asking for y ou r support. paid adv. THE MAN WHO HAS MADE GOOD M. J. Nash Co 3 0 4 F IR S T S T ., N E W B E R G , O R Big Special Sale on Shoes, Ladies W aists and Muslin Underwear THIS WEEK. Don’t fail to com e in and look over the bargains to be had during this sale. B ook and fo b ¡Printing H. W. H erring has m ade g o o d as C ou nty Surveyor. This is n ot denied. He is opposed b y a man w h o is city surveyor o f M cM inn ville but w h o also w ants the other jo b . In other w ord s, he w ould sidetrack a man w h o has m ade g o o d in office in order th a t he m ay have t w o offices, either one o f which is sufficient t o em p loy one m an’s talent. This is m aking a trust ou t o f the cou n ty offices. R. W. Jones once w as county surveyor and vacated the jo b . He w as asked by the cou rt t o return but refused. M r. Her ring w as appointed t o fill" the vacancy and has given the coun ty g o o d service and is favorably know n. B allot number 62. Paid adv. Than# W ho Fear on Attack. Have been engaged in the f<*r The word generally means a sud active practice o f l a w den paralysis caused by the rupture twelve years F ig h h t'year* fy r n or r e ein have been Deputy District At- of a blood vessel in the brain. It is popularly called a “ stroke.” It is a torrev for Linn C ou ntv, dv nty, during result o f a softening of the arteries that often follows primary harden ing, or arteriosclerosis. The dis ease is a common accompaniment of old age, so common inaeed that it is regarded by many as the one characteristic senile change. It is not confined to old age, however, for many comparatively young men who have gone too fast and tod far in the pursuit of wealth or who have met with reverses and have worried unduly over them have hardening arteries and are killed or disabled % apoplexy. In their hard ened blood vessels there may be softening spots which, bulged by the hydraulic pressure of the blood, form little aneurisms. A little ex tra strain on the vessels, caused by some violent emotion, or the lift Candidate for Republican Nomination ing o f a heavy weight, or running for District Attorney, to catch a train, may then rupture w hich tim e have h a d p ra ctica lly one or more o f these little aneu entire ch a rg e o f th e office, and risms and so let the blood pour into am fa m iliar w ith a n d experienced the brain tissue. in the d u ties o f th e District A t I f the blood escapes rapidly and to r n e y ’s office in all d ep a rtm en ts. in large amount it causes immedi If nom inated and elected, 1 ate loss of consciousness and paral pledge m yself t o use all honor ysis; if the blood escapes gradually able means t o enforce every law . and in small amount it causes either I believe in «ffictive w ork based Severe headache and tingling and 6ng«>od ju d gm nt, rather than numbness in 6ns or. more of the election promise,-. Re-ults are limbs or progressive loss of power, what count and m y record gradual dulling of the mental facul thow s I have secured the actual ties and ultimate unconsciousness. sonvictions. If elected, 1 will Apoplexy is not always fatal. In cigorouslv prosecute all viola deed, complete recovery without tio n s o f the law , a t all times us any paralysis sometimes occurs. The ing m y best judgm en t in bring sufferer’s immediate fate is com ing caees in o rd tr to save the tax monly decided in two or three days. payers the cost o f ill-advised, un Either he dies without regaining successful and spite w ork p ros consciousness or his mental facul ecutions.. . —. — t ie s gradually return. H e is then If y ou believe in p rom otion seen to be paralyzed in either one and agree w ith the ab ov e prin arm or in one leg, or in one side of ciples y ou r support will be ap the face, or in all three. In less predated. • serious cases the paralysis lessens, Respectfully subm itted, the facial expression becomes nor Paid adv. Gale S. Hill. mal and the limbs regain their pow {Cotice la hereb y ( I r e n th at Q . W . Hom e, a d m in istrato r of the enlate of E r a Hum e, de cease t. haa Bled h is Boat aceou a t la tha C on o - t* C ou rt of th e S tate of O regon, and th a t the lit h day of H ay, 1*12, a t lOiOOo’oioek a .m . o f •ald iday a t th a C o a rt H ooat 1 » H cH la a v flle , Yamhill C. ualy. ~ ----- - baa been flxed bjr’ tha unty. Oregon, co u rt aa tha tim a and plaea 1er the bearing of •eld accou n t Sow therefore, alt penona iataraated in aaid eatate are hereby notified to appear at laid time and place and show aene*. If any they hara. why aald account should not be allowed, and aaid administrator together with hla bondsman discharged from further auatlnleter- iug upon »aid eatate, and why sold eatate should not be Anally aad forever settled. » . W. Hume, Administrator of the estate of t r a Hume, deceased. Dr. G- A . Eldriedge DENTIST "■ Office over F irst National Bank Phone W hit« 3-1 DR. A . M.. DAVIS D E U T $8 O f f l o * In U n io n LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Office in P in t N a tl Bank Building Phone, Black 81 R a n k in Announcem ent. I wish t o announce my candida cy for the re-nom ination for the office o f sheriff o f Yamhill county, subjece t o the will of republican voters of said cou n tv a t the prim ary election t o be held on Friday, April 19, 1912. If I am accorded the nom ina tion and am elected I prom ise a continuation of m y past endeav o r to give the best possible ad- m instration o f the sheriff’s office, devotin g m y entire time and a t Get The Graphic, only $ 1 .5 0 a tention t o m y official dattes, year. (paid a d v ) W. G. Henderson. Apoplexy can be treated only by the physician^ but those who fear an attack can do much to avert i t Quiet and calm should for them be the rule of life. They should never make any severe muscular effort They should never run for car» or cljmb stairs quickly. They should avoid hearty meals and the drink ing o f much fluid, even water, at any one time.— Youth’s Compan ion. D o o little SURGEONS P H Y S IO A N S Office over U. S. National Bank Both Phones er. Even when the paralysis is per CANDIDATE FOR JOINT SENATOR manent there is almost always more or less improvement for Borne weeks T o the Republican V oters o f after the stroke. Yamhill C ou nty: - 1 am a candidate for the nom i nation, a t y ou r hands, for Joint Senator from the fou r counties of Lincoln, T illam ook, W ashing ton and Yamhill. The tim e is t o o sh ort for me t o see m any o f y ou in person, so I am putting mv candidacy before y o u in this w ay. I have been a resident o f Til lam ook C ou nty for m ore than ten years. I stand for State ment No. 1, O regon’ s system o f governm ent and a clean and ef ficient, but econom ical govern ment. I f elected, I prom ise to faithfully guard the interests o f all the people, t o the best of m y ability. Neither Yamhill n or Lincoln has a candidate f o r this offiee. Senator Barrett is n o w Joint Senator. He is from W ashing ton C ou n ty. M y only opponent, Mr. H ollis is also from W ashing ton C ou n ty. It has one senator by itself and three representatives in the legislature. Tillam ook has only jo in t representative with you r cou n ty and its turn, when it gets it, for this jo in t senator- ship. Yam hill held the joint senatorship before Senator Bar rett w as elected. Tillam ook C ou nty has not held the position for m any years. Justice t o the people o f T il lam ook cou n ty requires that one o f its citizens be chosen for this position a t this time, and la m asking for n o more than justice t o them in asking y ou r support, as I am its on ly candidate for the position, becom ing a candi date on ly a t the repeated urging o f m any of m y fellow citizens. I will appreciate y on r support and k n ow it will also be appreciated by the people o f m y county. Very Sincerely, H. T. Botts. < DR. THOS. W . HESTER Physician and Surgeon | Office in Dixon Building NEW BERG - - OREGON Dr. H . D. Bower Dr. Alloa G. Bowen D r*. B o w e r s & B o w e r s O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIANS Sradaatoeof the A. A O.. KlrkirlUe, Mo. Long Ranges o f Sound. A year’s post-graduate work in Cali fornia uist completed. Women’s Diseases a Specialty. heard beyond Leghorn, about fifty- Office, upstairs opposite postoffice. six miles o ff; that o f Genoa 100 miles off. In 1762 the cannon of Phones: Office, White 75; Rea.----------- Mayence was heard at Timbeck, a village 148 miles off. When the English landed in Egypt the firing was distinctly beard 130 miles Dentist away. In 1809 the booming of the cannon in Helgoland reached Han Phone Office White 22 Rea. White 8 over, which is 157 miles distant. Newberg, Oregon But the greatest distance at which artificially produced sounds are A . E. W I L S O N known to have been .heard was when, on Dee. 4, 1832, the cannon O p t ic ia n o f Antwerp were heard in the Erz gebirge, 370 miles distant. The Eyes examined and glasses made to fit. noises produced by an eruption o f Phone Blue 38 202 First SL Mount Cotopaxi, in South America, in 1744 are said to have been heard at a distance o f 600 miles. W. W . Hollingsworth & Son The cannonade o f Florence was D r. E . P . H it Handicap. "Y o u don’t mean to tell me that frumpish looking little woman is his w ife?” “ Yes.” “ How in the world did a man with his taste ever happen to pick out such a person for a life part ner?” “ They say she is very clever— writes most o f his speeches. I be lieve she ws8 a school teacher be fore their marriage.” “ Dear me! Isn’t it too bad? Think what a place he might have won for himself if he had married a woman with style and a family that amounted to something back of her.” — Chicago Record-Herald. Monding Hot Wator Bottles. Funeral Directors A Em balm ers Calls Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant Both Phones N e w b e rg , ^ O re. TTORNEY-AT-LAW CLARENCE BUTT Will practice in all the courts of the state. Special attention given to pro bate work, the writing of deeds, mort gages, contracts and the drafting of all legal papers. Newberg, Oregcag O m cH —Second Floor Bank o f Newberg Building. Eobk. W. Jone« Harbort I . Flagg Municipal end Highway Engineering. Examination* and Report*. Land and Mineral Surrer*. Map*. Plane aad Speci fication* Rubber hot water bottles may be JONES & FLAGG mended as follows: Cut one cubic C IV IL E N O I N E E R S inch o f clear para rubber into small Telephonej *-10 pieces and place in one pint o f ben McMinnrlDe National Bank Building zine, cover tightly and leave two or Oregon three days, or until the liquid is MeMInnvtlle, about as thick as honey. Apply this Sewer and Tile Work. Well Digging cement to the surface o f the bag and the patch, which should also Jye W ILLIAM M. RAMSEY sf rubber. Join the two, press Attorney-at-Law down evenly, and in a very few min utes the mend will be perfectly com M c M i n n v i l l e , oregon plete.— Woman’s Home Compan Office In the Elaia Wright Building ion. .___________ Third street ■ittor Provocation. W . G. WARNICK Counsel— Why did you strike this man ? Defendant— What would you Civil Engineer and Surveyor do, sir, if you were owner o f a gro Long experience in railroad engineering cery shop and a man came in and work, also topographical surveys, sub asked if he could take a moving pic division of land and orchard staking. ture o f your cheeee P REX, OREGON