T H E N E W B K ltO G K A P H IC MAKING A BELL „ CINNAMON OF CEYLOft. . ... . t M .ta la T h a t A ra Uaad and th a Maiding and tha Tuning, Our Clearance Sale W ill Positively Close Saturday Evening Feb. 1,1913 If you don’t attend this sale you’ U be the loser, as our entire big stock is radically reduced. A big lot o f cloth­ ing to be closed out at the following prices: •' * $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $ 6.00 1230 44 44 735 15.00 " * 835 16.50 44 . 44 9.90 1830 ; 44 44 10.00 20.00 44 44 1135 REGU LAR STOCK 20 to 35 Per Cent Discount Ladies Coats and Suits to be closed out at 1-3 to 1-2 less than form er prices. SHOES A T 10 TO 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Shoes! Shoes! Hundreds o f pairs to be closed out for less than the cost o f the leather. Regular stock from 10 to 25 per cent discount • - — DRY GOODS 10 TO 50 PER CENT OFF Dry Goods: Dress Goods, Ginghams, Percales, Shirtings, Outings, Cotton Ratting; in fact everything belonging to the Dry Goods department reduced from 10 to 50 °|o- Remembjer the date, Saturday evening, Feb. 1st, 1913, our sale will close. H aw tha Arom atic B ark Is Pro pa rad and Packad on Board Ship. Bell making is one of the few arts which have been in practice from Dutch rulers of Ceylon, anxious to the earliest times, but even to this retain their monopoly of the pre­ day it has never reached a state of cious spice for which that island is perfection. Very skilled workmen famous, enacted a law that made it are needed to construct bells so that | a capital offense to buy or sell the they shall be melodious, artistic and wild jungle cinnamon, then the only durable. ‘ sort known. The plants, wherever The bell of today is usually oom- j found, were held to be the property posed of five parts o f tin to sixteen parts of copper. It has been found by the large bell founders that to put too much tin in s bell often der severe penalties. Things are causes undesirable results, o f which different now. Today the cultivation is something cracking is tho most common. But the most satisfactory results have like that of a willow copse, straight been obtained by using very old oop- young shoots springing up round the stump of the plant previously per and procuring good tin. In constructing a large bell the cu t These shoots are cut every first step is to make the mold. This second year. They measure two inches in circumference. Many of them are sold as walking sticks and find a ready market among steamer passengers, who think that there must be a special charm in a cinna­ mon stick, though in truth it is hard to distinguish it from common hazel. of course the highly aromatic inner been studied as an art it was point- bark. First the leaves are stripped ed out that a large bell waa hardly off and then the bark is split from ever in tune. A bell to be in proper end to end with asharp knife that tune must first be in tune with it- j has a curved point. With this, aid- self— that is to say, it should have ed by the fingers, the bark is care- at least five tones at correct inter- fully removed in long pieces. These vals from one another in order to are shaped up and left to sodden, so produce a-perfect musical chord. as to facilitate the next process, These harmonies are the hum that of scraping off the outer rind, note, fundamental and nominal, and In order to do this each piece of also the third and fifth from the bark, is placed on a round piece of fundamental, or in other words the > wood and carefully scraped with a strike note. If we were to put the knife, the almost nude brown work- Lumber, Lath, Shingles Cement, Plaster Quality Everything For Your New Hom e Estimates Furnished We find that we have many lines o f winter goods that we do not want to carry over, and from January U th to January 25th we are offering some very attractive prices that ought to appeal to your pocketbook. D r e s s G o o d s $ 1 .2 5 to 2 .3 5 Y d We offer you very attractive prices in heavy suitings, suitable for Coats, Suits or Skirts, Regular $3.00 value, special per yard..................... $2.35 Regular 2.50 value, special per yard........ T. .......... 1 3 5 Regular 2.00 value, special per yard....*................ 1.55 Regular L 50 value, special per yard..................... 1.25 L a d ie s C o a ts a n d S u its - Choice o f any ladies Suit or Coat in the house, this sea­ son’ s goods, at one-thii d to one-half less than regular price. We have a number o f last season’s Coats for Misses that we offer at less than half-price. Some good values among these for school wear. M.NAYBERGER Successor to R. Jacobson & Co. MpMinnville, Oregon R a in c o a t s $ 2 .9 8 to 11.85 Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are satisfied tell your friends, if not tell us. Ladies Raincoats, -regular Ladies Raincoats, regular Men’s Raincoats, regular Men’s Raincoats, regular tire war he adhered to the saying that "to paint a battle you must sketch it under fire.” With a few swift strokes at each scene of ac­ tion he made notes which afterward helped to create his famous master­ pieces depicting the Franco-Prus­ sian war. Never was painting done in the face of more terrible reality. Detaille after the war sought to exhibit two remarkable pictures, “ German Troops” and “ Conquer­ ors.” The realism in these works was so keen that they were excluded from the Paris salon of~1872 by order of the government, for fear of offending the victorious Prus­ sians. You will always find here a full supply o f family medicines. I am glad to say that the people everywhere believe in me and have been my firm friends every since I started in business. I suggest that you visit my store for all kinds o f Drugs, Medicines ana Chemicals; Perfumes, School books and Stationery; Liggett’s and Lowney’a fancy candies and in fact every thing carried by an up-to-date Diug Store. Don’t forget the Rexall fine, everything guaranteed. I make prescription work a specialty. You are always welcome at the Rexall Store LYNN B. FERG USO N Prescription Druggist 302 FIRST STREET PHONE BLACK 106 Know tho Man. B E IN G GIVEN AWAY------ To thpse who act as the local representatives o f EVERY­ BODY’ S MAGAZINE and THE DELINEATOR—all in addi­ tion to liberal commissions. Let us show you how you can Secure a Share simply by forwarding the subscriptions o f your friends and neighbors and collecting the renewals o f our present subscri­ bers. Try for THIS month’s prizes. There are lots o f prizes that can be won only by persons living in towns same size as your own. Write at once to the BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COM PANY Butteiick Building, New York City 16 much of its delicate aroma if packed among balea of coarser bark. Yari- ous expedients have been tried to remedy this. The Portuguese and Dutch isolated the bales by packing them in cocoanut fiber or in hides, but it is found that the only real safeguard is to pack bags of pepper between the bales. — New York Tribune. • H ow N orw ay Deals W ith Divorce. It is easier to obtain a divorce in Norway than in any other European country. If a married couple want to part, Norwegian law grants a di­ vorce without inquiring into the reason, but as security that the step has been well thought over it pro­ vides that a year of separation must intervene between the application and the granting of the divorce. The husband and wife have first to apply to a magistrate. He sends them to the conciliation board, and if this body cannot reconcile them they are granted a separation order. At the end of a year the ministry of justice is compelled to make the divorce final if asked to do so by either party. The managing editor was disap- xrinted, and he told the city edi- ;or so. “ Why didn’t you print that story young Pounder turned in last night?” he wanted to know. “ Which story?” asked the city editor. • Glaos Needed a Spoon. “ The one about the crazy man She was pouring boiling water scattering money through the down­ into a fine thin glass tumbler, when town streets. That waa a good story crack, crack, and the crystal vessel and full of interest. It would have was in a condition fitting it only for >een exclusive too. 1 see the other . the ash pile. )aper hasn't _ got it.’ i “ Isn’t that just too bad that I Well, J ^didn’t print it because 1 broke that glass? It spoils the set,” light it one of Pounder’s fakes.” was her plaintive comment. “ My dear girl,” said the wise call­ er, “ whenever you find it necessary to put any very hot liquid in a deli­ cate glass or china vessel, if yon will put tBe spoon in first such an accident as you have had will be quite impossible.” — Exchange. $ 400 values at..........$ 2.98 $10.00 values at.......... 6.89 $15.00 values a t ......... 1 1 3 5 $10.00 values a t ......... 7.85 1 lot Men’s Heavy Wool Shirts, value to $2.50 at...$ 1 3 9 1 lot Men’ s Undershirts, values to 75c, a t....:....... 39 Your choice any golf shirt in house, $1.25 and 1.50 - .98 H a ts a t R e d u c e d P r ic e s Your choice any $3.00 Hat, a t................................ $2.35 Your choice any $2.00 Hat, at................................. 1 3 5 B la n k e t s a n d C o m f o r t e r s We have a large line that were lost in transit and came in very late. During this sale we will offer you these goods cheaper than you will be able to buy them again. S h o e s a t R e d u c e d P r ic e s Mens and Boys High Top Shoes at very attractive prices SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SHOES Many other lines not mentioned here at special prices. Come early while the stock is complete. If you are thinking o f Roses for your garden write, call or come to East Side Greenhouse We have what you want in the shape o f a large collection o f fine strong plants at prices that are right for YOU. For your room adornment some beautiful ferns in many vari­ eties. also other potted plants. To make your garden beautiful Spring, Summer and Autumn plant hardy flowers. We have them. Phone Blue 202 JO HN GOW ER fj Tha 8«a Greyhound. L IG H T A N D P O W E R H O U S E W IR IN G A N D E L E C T R IC A L S U P P L IE S Yamhill Electric Company the stakes. The waters about Iceland abound with fish. Of one of these inhabi­ tants of the water, called the dog­ fish, a writer on the subject has this to say: “ He is a long, cruel looking fellow and is the one fish the fishermen dread. He is the sea greyhound without legs, and no hy­ ena is more crafty. His two eyes shine like light emeralds. In the center of his back is a bony pro­ tuberance, sharp, as a razor and shaped like a reaper's sickle, and 5 » mouth, like his cousin’s, the shark, is beneath his body.” O v e rla n d Model 09 T OVERLAND 30, fully equipped including $50 Warner speed­ ometer, self starter, presto tank, tire irons, top and top foot, clear The roll of “ things that might $1100 F O. B. NEWBERG have been said differently” has been vision wind shield Ho W a t No Flattoror. T h e Newberg Manufacturing and ' Construction Co. For the Best Prices on the Best Windows, Doors, Inter­ ior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone, Cabinet Work, Store Fixtures and General Mill Work swelled, according to Rev. E. J. 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