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TME NEWBERQ GRAPHIC s We are still getting in new Fall goods every week. Our stock is the most complete it has ever been. And we are prepared to show you more real bargains than we have ever offered before. All we ask is that you examine our merchandise and compare it with others and you will be convinced t h a t It Pays to Trade at Baird’s.. 2000 yards good flannels only heavy O u tin g 10c yd. 2000 yards gingham , pretty pat terns. Good for girls school dresses at 10c yd. _ r Cotton Bats— A good 10 oz. Batt for 1 0 c , better ones for 1 2 i and 15c. Underwear — W h ite P etal Batts, snow white, extra nice 3 5 c each. M en’s union suits shaped, long or short waisted, $1 suit 3 lb. Cotton batts for comforts 7 5c M en’s 2-piece w ool finished under w ear 65c a garm ent or $ 1.25 a- suit W a ll Batts, anti moth processed, large size for comforts $ 2.00 Outing Flannel— fo r com fort lin in g, dark colors, 6 1-2c yd Silkoline — light or dark colors fo r nice comforts 10 and 12ic yd Blankets. A good .fair size gray blanket 9 0 c a pair W o o l blankets, full size $ 4 .0 0 W o o l blankets, soft and fluffy, silk lin ed, in w hite or colored, $ 6 . 5 0 Single Com fortables, wool finish Ladies Athena make cotton vests or tights 5 0 c a garment Ladies M erino vests or tig h t» at $ 1 .0 0 a garment Ladies A thena m ake cotton* u rio n suits 5 0 c and $1 a suit Ladies Athena make merino* union <r * t * $ 2 a suit Aviation Caps for the girls and wom en 5 0 c , 6 5 c, $1, $1.25 $ 2 .0 0 each. Pick yours out now suits before they are a ll gone. $ * 3 .0 0 / each. *■ • Pillows at 9 0 c a pair D o w n feather pillows $ 2 .2 5 pair CASH PAID FOR EGGS A Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. F. & A. U. Regular meeting ’ N r ' First and Third Wednesday veninga of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome, ly order W. M.. G. A. Best. T. L. Cummings, Secretary. Dr. Rankin’s office phone num ber is changed trom Black 111 to Blue 171. F or Sale—Young, dark brown mare. E. J. Ross. Phone 33 a 3. . tt >te tor H. S. Maloney—coun- rcorder. (Paid adv.) For Rent—Seven-room house near the College. H. R. Morris. _ ___________________ t f M oney T o L oan - -See A tty. B. A. Kliks. McMinnville, Oregon. H. S. Maloney for county re corder. (Paid adv.) F ob R ent —Furnished rooms, 115 Second street. lt-pd. Vote for Fred D. Sitton. (Paid adv.) Furnished rooms for light house keeping. 715 N. Meridian street. 51-tt F o r good winter seed wheat and oats. Call at Taylor’s feed store. H 52-2 A good second-hand piano (or sale or trade.—511 Willamette street. 52-2 pd Air Tight Heating Stoves made and repaired. A. .Wheeler, 711 East 1st Street. 50-2 Wanted—Highest market price lid for green and dried prunes. H. S. Gilè & Co. For Sale—Thoroughbred Cots- wold bucks, one and tw o years old.—J. M. Crawford. 50-1 Everybody knows Fred D. Sit ton and knows that he can be trusted—ro te tor him. ( Pd adv) Dr. Rankin’s office phone num- j Ground cherries for sale at 414 Fred C. Sitton for county com missioner. * (paid adv.) ber is changed from Black 111 North College St. No phone. Mrs. Jt-pd. J. T. Smith. to Bine 171. Wanted—Tomatoes, just turn F or S ale — Five pairs pure ing, and quinces. Special price Place your X betore H. S. Ma white Indian Runner ducks, and paid for ducks.—Newberg Pro loney tor county recorder on No five drakes o f the white and duce Company. vember 5th. (Paid adv.) fawn type. The latter from Illi H. S. Maloney will appreciate U P K , Loss ot nerve force which nois prize winning stock. J. L. your vote for connty recorder. weakens the whole body Haworth, Springbrook, Or. 1-2 (Paid adv.) may be produced by eyestrain. Petitions from practically ev Our examination and prescribing F o r Sale—Six kinds ot Japan ery precinct in the county have ese plants. Japanese peach farm. correct lenses cure this trouble.— been signed, asking W. T. Macy, Chas. A. Morris, optician. Kestrel Co., Rex, Oregon. Pd.1-1 o f McMinnville, to run as Inde pendent Statement No. 1, candi Fred D. Sitton, caudidate for S. S. Duncan, county superin tendent, would appreciate your county commissioner, believes in date for representative for Yam (Paid adv.) roads, an economical hill county. support at the coming election, g o o d county administration and care Nov. 5th, 1912. Pd. Adv. The Hotel Clark, Tenth and ful handling of the taxpayers’ Stark streets, Portland, just com . I f you want a business-eco money. (Paid adv.) pleted, new and elegant through nomical-progressive-commission Will the parties in the small out. Every modern convenience. er vote for Fred D. Sitton. car who found the lap-robe at No finer rooms in the $5.00 (Paid adv.) the top o f the hill, one-halt mile houses. Quiet, cheerful, home Dr. Rankin’s office phone num south o f Dundee, three weeks like. In very heart fcity. 90 ber is changed from' Black 111 ago, please return to this office rooms, 25 with private bath. to Blue 171. and receive pay for their trouble. $1.00 to $1.50 per day; $1.50 to It . $2.50 with private brth. ’Write For sale cheap—A good second or wire tor reservations. Order hand surry, by T. E. Miles, 704 T w o wheat farms of 480 acres your mail sent to the Clark. North street, Newberg. 1 t-pd. each in the wheat belt o f Eastern Notice is hereby given that from Oregon. I offer them very rea F or S ale —Good work horse, sonable, and will take part pay this date until farther action by 8 years old, weight, about 1300. ments from crops. A farm ad the council ot the city of New A. E. Moore, 1 mile west o f New joining these, and no better, this berg, the office o f the recorder of berg. lt-pd year produced $12000 crop. I said city and the council room of City Transfer does all kinds of also have some good home* in said city will be in the west room hauling, including piano moving. Portland, to trade for small o f that certain frame building —T. H. Thorne. Residence phone farms in the valley. Write for situate at the northeast corner full information, J. j . Fisher, 309 of First and Howard streets in White 46 or call Black 4. Abington Bid., Portland, Oregon. said city, which building is Wanted—Dressmaking at Mrs. known as the E. L. Evans Plumb 52-2 C. L. Rockwell’s, 115 Second and ing shop, iand that all meetings For Sale—About 30 young o f the said council o f the said city Main street. Berkshire pigs, from four to six will be held in said room. This For Sale—5 room bouse, city weeks old, trom $3.00 to $400 action is made necessary by the water, 12 lots, 51 apple trees all each, also young brood sow and fact that the room formerly oc full of fine apples. Prunes, cherry one large boar. Can see stock cupied by the said recorder and trees, all kinds ot small fruit. A at E. A. Sessions, Springbrook, the said council as a place of snap. Conte and see. 812 Pa Oregon. 1-4 meeting, has been destroyed by cific street. Price, $1600. fire and rendered unfit for occu The expenses o f equipping the pancy. By order of the council. Fine tw o seated carriage near new library have been so great Dated October 14, 1912. Newberg, cost me $200. Will that the board has little funds W. W. Nelson, Recorder, trade tor good second hand piano tor purchasing books for this 1-2 Of the City o f Newberg, or tw o good fresh milk cows, j year and expect to sell red lead Write D. M. Rohrbough, 999 j pencils and lunches on election The Graphic and Semi-Weekly day to raise funds for this par 1 Journal combination for $2.00 a Vernon Ave., Portland, Ore. year. .51-1 I pose. * ✓ Ladies, misses and children’s coats. W e have the largest line we ever had and invite you to come and ex am ine them. The prices are right. BAIRD HATS! HATS! HATS! CHURCHES TO DENOUNCE CURE The Masters Millinery Company Sale Still On Continued from pof* 4 We are closing out our entire stock. Prices are made to suit each customer. Our plumes are sold at cost. Prices$l-$4.50 for 18 inch plumes. Cor. First and Blaine streets.—" It To The T ax Payers of Yam hill County, Oregon guarantee to cure consumption by some secret method of which they are the sole proprietors. There are nearly one hundred and fifty o f these institute frauds in the United States, cheating the people out of millions o f dollars annually. In the third class o f “ cures” are placed a number o f home made remedies, w h i c h either through ignorance or supersti tion have been advanced as treatments for t u b e r c u l o s i s . Some o f these are onions, lemons, rattlesnake poison, coal dust, lime dust, pig’s blood, dog oil, milk “ strippings,” and even al cohol. None o f these remedies will cure consumption, declares The National Association. No drug, gas or other material has ye t been discovered, which, when eaten, inhaled or injected into the system, will kill the germs o f tuberculosis without doing seri ous injury to the body. The only real cure for tuberculosis recog nized by The National Associa tion consists o f the combination o f fresh air, good food, and rest taken under the direction o f a competent physician. Notice is hereby given, that on Monday, October 21, 1912, The Board of Equalization of Yam hill County, will attend at the office o f the County Clerk ot said county and publically examine the assessment rolls tor the year 1912, and correct all errors in valuation, description or quali ties o f land, lots or other proper ty, and it is thé duty ot all per sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed, and if it shall appear to such Board of Equalization that there are any lands, lots or other property as sessed twice or m the name of a person or persons not the owner o f same, or assessed under or be yond its value or any lands, lots or Other property not assessed, said Boanl o f Equalization shall make the proper corrections. McMinnville, Ore., Sept. 26, 1912. Mrs. F. H. Buchanan, of Mc M artin Miller, Minnville, was in tow n Wednes Assessor o f Yamhill County. day. 50-1 N aw Music Studio ______ I I SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents Oskar R. Janovsky, violinist, J recently of Chicago, will open a * music studio, teaching violin, ex clusively, will be in Newberg on Monday o f each week. For^ in OorrmoMTS Ac. formation phone White 119. I n n la p r o b « h i , t take particular pains with be B n , - a n t e l trlo tlr non Admit ! ■ •ant fra«. OMaat m m 1 hi m m ii S B B B B M ginners and make a specialty o f Patenta taken tbronffc Mann A Co. pacai, f t eUÛ aatta«, wlthont otterrà. Ir tan advanced pupils fittinjg them for concert work. Later on I intend to start an orchestra from among my pupils. 0. R. Janovsky. lt-pd Sdentine American .