I THE NEWBERQ GRAPHIC FRIGID REMEMBRANCES. H im » Life In Scotland at tho Dawn v o f tho Last Century. The contrast between the life of the young in the twentieth and in the early part of the nineteenth cen tury ia most striking, and one won­ A M. ders how the Scotch children o f for­ v y mer times‘survived their early train' ing. Lady Ritchie gives in “ Black- stick Papers” a description of home life in Scotland in 1806, which she took from the “ Memoirs of a High Land plaster for sale a t Znm- land Lady:” w a lt’s Feed store. “ Although seldom ailing, we in­ herited a delicacy of constitution, I keep a thorough -bred Jersey demanding great care during our in fancy. In those days it was Hie fash­ bull, price $1 cash.—Fred Werth. ion to take no care of it. All chil M oney T o L oan - -See A tty. B. dren alike were plunged into the coldest water, sent abroad in the A. K liks, M cM innville, Oregon. worst weather, fed on the same food. Our life was one long misery. F or S ale —A pony cheap.—A. “ In town a large, long tub stood S. Millenger, phone 25a5. It pd in the kitchen court, the ice on the top of which had often to be bro­ Seed p o ta to e s and garden seeds ken before our horrid plunge into it. We were brought down from the o f all kinds a t Z u m w ait’s Feed very top o f the house, four pairs of Store. stairs, with only a cotton cloak over F irst choice w ash ing machines our nightgowns, just to chill us completely before the dreadful a t Christenson & Larkin. Get shock. How I screamed, begged, one and try it. prayed, entreated to be saved! All no use ! B o th old and y ou n g agree th a t "Nearly senseless, I have been m eals and lunches a t the M odel taken to the housekeeper’s room, R estaurant are the best. which was always warm, to be dried. Revived by the fire, we were enabled T w o g o o d y o u n g c o w s for *to endure the next bit of martyr- -dom, an hour upon the low sofa, our sale, three years old, givin g milk. 26-28 books in our hands, while our cold A. W . Ellis. breakfast was preparing. My stom­ B uff P lym ou th R ock eggs for ach rejecting milk, bread and tears generally did for me.” ’ hatching at $ 1 .5 0 for 15.— E. H. Six years later in the highland W ood w a rd . home austerities seem still part of the education: C ity Transfer does all kinds o f “ In winter we rose without candle hauling, including p iano m oving. or fire or warm water, and really in 2 6 -tf the highland winters, when the —T . H. Thorne. breath froze on the sheets and the F o r S ale — 12 A n gora g o a ts ,— water in the jugs became cakes of Chas. Tykeson, Laurel, Oregon, ice, washing was a very cruel neces­ sity. R ou te 1. “ As we could play our scales in the dark, the two pianofortes and F or S ale —Full blood O. I. C. the harp began the day’s work. How pigs.—R. S. N ew ly, mile w est very near crying was the one whose o f S p rin gbrook . tf. turn set her .at the harp! The strings cut the poor, cold fingers. C losin g ou t all suits at 2 5 per Martyr the first sat in the dining cent b elow w holesale a t 8 0 4 room at the harp. Martyr the sec­ F irst street.—U. Welter. ond put her blue fingers on the keys of the grand pianoforte in the Berry crates and fold in g hal- drawing room.” locks. Phone W hite 26. The C. TV m Unconquerable Foe. K . Spaulding L o g g in g C o . 2 9 John Bright once described the variety of stage fright with which F or S ale — G o o d w o r k horse he was familiar with a telling and and 1 horse w a g on . C ash o r quotable point. He was discussing public speaking with George Daw­ bankable n ote.—Jerre O ’Brien. son, an eminent Englishman of his tf. d v, when, according to a paragraph in the late David Christie Murray’s W anted — All kinds o f sew ing “ Recollections,” he said: t o d o for ladies and children. “ Tell, me, friend George— you Prices reasonable.—M rs. Bank- have, I suppose, as large an experi­ son, 5 1 5 S. M eridian St. tf ence in public speaking as any man in England— have you any acquaint­ W anted — B ids tor the erection ance with the old nervous tremor?” “ No,” Dawson replied, “ or if I o f a telephone line from Dundee have it is a mere momentary qualm, t o New berg. F o r specifications which is gone before I can realize a p p ly t o E. S. Greer, Dnndee. 28 it.” “ Now, for my part,” said the W anted —C a r p e t a n d r u g great tribune, “ I have had practice w eavin g t o d o . T w o o r four enough, but I have never risen to E. L . H eater, address an audience, large or small, New berg, P. 3. Phone 38a 4. 32 without experiencing a shaking at the knees and a sense of a scientific pd. vacuum behind the waistcoat.” A ncon as, Sheppards 2 5 6 e g g Predisposition to Diueuan. strain, $2 per setting. Cheaper Children are seldom born diseased. They may be born with a tendency by the 100. E. C. Stevens, Sher­ 26-28 to disease because one or both par­ w o o d , O regon. ents are suffering from it. As we Use noth in g but Acme Q uality know, certain conditions favor the development of certain diseases. P aint and y o u ’ll be hap p y.— Place a child in conditions that have Christenson & Larkin sell it. produced disease in the parents, and the tendency will be to produce the F or S ale — Zinc bath tu b, prac­ same disease in the child. So we tically as g o o d as new. C ost sometimes find whole families die $ 12 , w ill tak e $5. Inquire at of consumption or diphtheria or something else, not because the dis­ G raphic office. ease was inherited or “ caught,” but T ry one o f these nice ju icy because the same conditions produce the same result in all the cases.— steaks a t the M odel R estaurant Nautilus._______________ where qu ality and price is right. Hi* Lam« Excuse. J. E. G ates, P rop . 1 “ Gregory,” said Mrs. Squ&llop, “ I The sale w ill be continued a t have just received a letter from Aunt Abigail. She says that as we the H annon M illinery P arlors, don’t seem to want her to come to offering all g o o d s a t grea tly visit us this year she will postpone reduced prices, until farther it indefinitely. What does she mean notice. by that? I told you to write and . H annon M illinery Parlors. tell her to come at her own conven­ ience. Was that what yon wrote to Christenson & L arkin sell her?” * “ Er— substantially,” answered Mr. ■pray m aterial fo r fruit trees— Bquallop. “ I couldn’t remember how kill those green aphis w ith Black that word 'convenience’ is spelled, Leaf F o r ty . Ind so I made it ‘ risk.’ ” — Chicago Tribune. _______________ F or S ale — 10 acre Italian A Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. F. A. Regular meeting / v r \ First and Third Wednesday evenings of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. T. L. Cummings. Secretary Not «ratifying. Some one sent the manuscript of a story to a literary friend, with the request that he would criticise it. The friend returned it with the fol­ lowing note: "My Dea” Blank— Your book con­ tains much that is both new and good, but what is new is not good and what la go*4 ia not new.” — Judge. I prune orchard 1% miles from Newberg. G o o d trees, g o o d soil, land lays fine, cultivated every year. N o oth er crop been on the land. B elongs t o a non-resident and w ill be for sale np t o M ay 1 a t $ 2 6 50, $ 1 0 0 0 d ow n . Easy term s on balance. A b e rg a in .— G. S. H oaglin. Will list y o u r farms and sell Call For Bids On Bankrupt Stock* y o n r land. H ave som e g o o d ex­ changes in city residences tor In the D istrict C ou rt o f the United States for the D istrict farms. See W hite & C om p an y, of O regon: 705 1st street. In the m atter o f H ale & C o., Y ou should see those suits, b a n k r u p t s : The undersigned coa ts and vests from $ 37 d o w n a t will receive sealed bids a t his W elter’s store, 8 0 4 F irst Street, office No. 7, F irst Street, up t o th a t he is selling a t 2 5 per cent 12 o 'c lo c k n o o n o f M on d a y, below wholesale. April 29th , 1 9 1 2 , fo r the fo llo w ­ ing p rop erty belon gin g t o said Free chinamel dem on stration estate, nam ely: A stock o f mer­ a t the B ig H ardw are S tore chandise con sistin g o f ladies’ Saturday, April 27th. ■. Call and cloak s, suits, furnisM ng g o o d s , see w h at can be d one w ith this shoes and d ry g o o d s located at well know n line o f stains and New berg, O regon, o f the to ta l varnish. in ven tory value o f $ 1 1 ,6 1 9 .7 0 Christenson-Larkin H d w . C c. togeth er w ith a lo t o f store fix­ F or S ale — 12 lots, 5 room tures inventoried a t $ 4 5 8.7 0. house, city w ater, 51 bearing Cash o r a certified check for ten apple trees, 17 prune trees, cherry per cent o f the am ount offered trees, straw berries and oth er m ast a ccom p a n y each bid and sm all fruits; $16 00. 8 12 Pacific said sale is subject t o confirm a­ street between 8th and 9th. 11 pd tion b y the cou rt. An inventory is o n file a t the office o f the under­ F or S ale —A g o o d 7 -room signed and p rop erty m ay be in­ house and 4 lots. B ath and w a ­ spected u p on a p p lication t o O. S. ter in house; and som e fruit trees C rocker w h o is in charge o f store on the same, on the corner of a t N ew berg. D ated, April 18th, 1912. Fifth and M eridian streets, cheap. R. L . Sabin, Trustee. F o r further particulars inquire o f John Groff, New berg, O regon, o r address H. J. Groff, H illsboro, O regon, R. F. D., No. 4. 26-29 p Young Bouncer W ill Stand For the Season- A t S h erw ood —from H) a. m. M on d a y till 9 a. m. T uesday. A t Frank V estal’s, on Chehalem M ou n tain —from 11 a. m. till 4 p. m. Tuesday. A t L. F in nigan’s Ranch, Buck H aven D istrict—from 6 p. m. Tuesday till 2 p. m. W ednes­ d ay, . A t N ew berg Orchard F arm , Chehalem Valley—from 6 p. m. W ednesday till 2 p. m . T h urs­ d a y. A t N ew berg Com m ercial B arn— from 3 p. m. T h ursday till 4 p. m. F riday. A t Laurel F arm , W est B utte- ville—all d ay S aturday. W e w ill strive t o m ake it co n ­ venient fo r ow n ers o f m ares w b b w ish t o breed t o Y ou n g Bouncer if w e are notified b y them. 2 5 -28 W ill E. Purdy, Owner. The Oregon Wonder. A com pressed air clothes w ash­ er. I t is small, cheap and dur­ able. W e w ill give one hundred d olla rs t o an y p arty th a t can find three large high priced clothes w ashers th a t can d o the w o rk o f one of the Oregon W on­ ders in all kinds o f w ashing, both heavy and light. M oney talks; this is n o bluff o r h ot air. S o t r o t o u t y o n r washers. Can be seen a t a n y tim e at plum bing sh op o f T h os. R. B laylock. A g o o d p a yin g business for agents. Patented by R. S. H ar­ rin gton , C orvallis, Oregon. 188 T hird street. I t pd. Ladies Take Notice. IT IS A FACT The Best is Always Cheapest W . L. Douglas Shoes A re W orld Famous There are reasons: They fit the fe e t They wear w elt They possess style. $3.50, $4 00 and $5.00 Boy Scout Shoes $3.00 We’ ll fit you from head to foot with best things to wear Hodson Bros. M m ÊÊm m Êm m — m Ê Ê Ê Ê iÊ Ê Ê Ê im m Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê m Ê Ê B m Ê m Ê Ê m Ê Ê m Ready for Business For Sale. Parker’s Popular Price Store A com plete line o f stock fo r fall delivery. I sell a 3 year old w h ole r o o t ( n o t a quar­ ter o r half r o o t ) th a t y o u usual­ ly get o f nurseries. B uy the best when y o u set a tree. E very tree frogn on r nursery carries a 3 year old w h ole r o o t w ith a one year old to p . Ib ices right. See me before y o u place y o u r order. I t fxf. G. S. H oaglin . In the New L O . O. F. Building A stock o f general merchandise consisting o f a general stock o f Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Groceries Glass and Queensware We solicit a share o f your trade. L. M . PARKER S. C. R. I- Reds. E g g s f r o m , p r i z e w inning strains, $ 1 .5 0 and $ 2 .5 0 per 15. C hristopher & Y oung, 2 3 -tf Dpndee, Or. Notice. R equired —Som ething less than one hundred pupils (3 t o 6 years) for the kindergarten classes. I t pd. Notice of Appointment o f A d­ ministrator with the W ill Annexed. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator, with ■ ha w ill annexed, of tbs estate of Rodolphns V. Miller, deceased, by the County Court of Ynmhlll County, Oregon. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate, are bereby noil fled and i quested to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned administrator, at bia place of business, at Newberg, Yamhill County, tregon, within six months from tbs date hereof. Dated, April 25th. lfllZ Ulysses S. O. Miller, Administrator, with W ill annexed, of the estate of Rodolphns F. Miller, deceased. Clarence Bnti, Attorney for JUtate. N e w b e r g A u to C o C. B. CUMMINGS T H E H O U SE FURNISHER Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the last will and Testament of Nellie A. Miller, deceased, by the County court o f Yamhill County, Oregon. Now therefore all persons having claims against ths estate of said Nellie A. Miller, de­ ceased, are hereby not!fled and requested to preaont the same, with the proper vouchers, to the onderslgned executor, at his place o f busi­ ness, at Newberg. Yamhill County, Oregon, within six months trous date hereof. Dated, April 25th, 1912. Ulysses 8. O. Miller, Executor of the last wtU and Testament of Nellie A..MtDer,deceased. Clarence Bntt, Atterney for Estate. Mo. » 9 6 8 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 always pleased to show our goods. C. B. Cummings, Newberg, Or R e p o r t e f th e c o n d itio n o f H ave y o u w ritten y on r favorite recipes fo r the co o k -b o o k the L&dies’ A u xiliary t o the college is g ettin g o u t? I f y o u are a m em ber o f this organ ization this is y o u r d u ty , if n ot, it will be a kindness. There are m any re- cepies on hand but the name of one m ore g o o d c o o k adds value t o each c o p y o f the book . Please leave w ith M rs. L. M . Parker o r a t this office before the meeting S atu rd ay. The United States Nat’l. Bank At Newberg,. In tho State of Oregon, at tho close of basineea, April 18th, lull RESOURCES Doans and Discounts..............................»277,088.78 Overdrafts,secured and unsecured... 120.07 U.8 Bonds- to secure circu lation ........ 60,800.00 Other Bonds to secure U. 8. Deposits 2.000.00 Bonds, Securities, e tc ........... 16.iW2.83 Banking bouse, Furniture 9 Fixtures 8.867.86 Other Real Estate o w n ed ...................... Ml.71 Due from National Banks inot reserve Due^rom&aui and Private Ranks and Bankers. Trust Companies and Savings Banks................. Due from approved tseerve agents . . . Checks and other c*« h i terns............... Note# of other Nathfinl Banks .,. . . . . . . Fractional paper currency, » ‘ «*uls end cen ts., . . . .................. L iw m , M ossy R u stavi in Bans, vis: ______ 1,911.78 36.M2.52 J™ °* 2,806.00 __ __ 12A28 W e H ave It! The Graphic has had a number o f inquiries for a daily paper in a subscription combination with the Graphic. Here It Is! Spec t o . . . .................... .# «......13,60880 W ood For Sale. G o o d old d ry fir and hard m aple w o o d in small lots a t $ 3 .5 0 . Orders over five cords a t $ 3 .25. Second g ro w th fir, dry and all split a t $3 a cord. A redaction in price on large orders. Send y o u r orders by postcard. Fred Werth. Public Sale. Legal-tender notes............... 80 00 18.685.80 Redemption fond with U.S. Treasurer " ( 6 per cent of circulation,............... 2400 00 1616,668.71 liabilities Capital stock paid In....................... ....# ««.«WOO Surplus fund .......... 12400.00 Undivided pro flu, less expenses and U I N Ptld ......................... . National Bank, Notes outstanding.......80400.80 Individual deposits subject to check.. 188,187.89 Demand certi«cates of d s p o .il............ " Time oertl<1c*tesofd«po»lt.................. 81,658 07 Certified c h e c k s ...^ ... . . . . . ............... 28A08 Cashler'e checks on tit »ml I ng............... 5 .» United State* deposits....................... .. Total......................*..........................»415.648 78 flute of Oregon. | County of Yam hill{ I.J. C.Coleord, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly aflrm that the above state­ ment ia true to the beet of my knowledge and belief J. C couxm o. Cashier. Subscribed and a Mr mad to before me this 26th day of April. 1912- , (SEAL] O W. Byers Jr., Notary Pnblie. Correct Attest: ___ 8 L Parrott i As I am g o in g t o m ove t o P ortland I will sell at public auc­ tion my household g ood s, on S aturday, April 27, at 1:30 o ’clock. L oca tion 4 08 River Get The G raphic, only $ 1 .5 0 a street.—G. H. H erriott. year. i The Daily Oregonian and the Graphic * /\ /\ for one year fo r....... , .............................q J O . U U The Daily and Sunday Oregonian and d^O A A The Graphic for one year fo r.................5 > O . U v The Oregonian ranks as one o f the best newspapers in the country. The Graphic gives all the local news. YOU NEED THE BOTH. Thia is Your Opportunity