7 . » lu; *1* TUG N K W B K K d O K A P H IC $250,000 BURGLARY Q u a li t y Rings T r u e in this store’s merchandise. Always courteous and efficient , service, together with price fairness makes this your store— the place where satisfaction is assured. I New berg’s Forem ost F u rn itu re S to re Foremost because of the merits of this store, foremost because o f its Price Fairness in furniture selling and Newberg’s most careful home-furnishers have come to know and to look to this store for dependability in furniture—the kind that can be relied upon to give service for years. Whether it be for the most modest cottage or or the finest home, the same is true in every instance, quality at its best and prices the lowest. Call and see our large stock o f furnishings. Our prices will suit you. W . W . Jfcoiiingsworth THE STO R E OF Q U ALITY Corn« Phone White 25 I of First and Howard JN N E W YORK New York.— An East 8ide burglary perpetrated by clever cracksmen sogie time Sunday netted the* thieves the largest haul obtained In New York city In many yeara. Martin Simons & Sons, pawnbrokers in Hester street, were the victims and the property stolen Includes $200,000 worth of Jew­ elry, diamonds and other precious stones, and $60,000 worth of negotia­ ble securities. , The thieves gained accesti to the pawnbroker’s richly stored vaults by means of a tunnel from an abutting building on a neighboring street. They made a clean getaway with their val­ uable loot. The police found that the tunnel had been begun in the cellar of a house In Eldridge street, adjoining Simons’ place. It was driven through the wall of the Kldridge street house and into a wood bln in the cellar of the Simons store. There, leading up Into the pawnbroker’s shop, Is a flight of stairs which are wired for burglar alarm. The thieves avoided them and sawed away the overhead flooring at a spot directly In front of the treasure vault The v a u lt which stands 12 feet high and Is built Into the wall, was entered by chopping away the masonry. will probably make little difference in the prevailing prosperity of this nation, state or community, but it’» always safe to save no matter who is President Save while you are earning and be prepared for the time when your earning capacity will cease. Its easy when you get the habit Put your money in our Sav­ ings Department where it will be absolutely safe and draw 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually. United States National Bank NEWBCRQ. O R E G O N — s Administratrix Notice In th . County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Y am h ill. In the Matter of the Batate . i of F . T. Keyea, Deceased, Laura B. Hardwick, Administratrix, NOTICE TO CREDITORS T o all whom It may ooncern, notice Is hereby given that the undersigned wes appointed ad­ Kohler Is Found Guilty and Ousted m inistratrix o f said estate by order of the Coun­ Cleveland, O.— The civil service ty Court, dated January 30th, 1918. A lt persons commission announced that It had having claims against the said estate are here­ Jtound Chief of Police Fred Kohler by directed to preeent the same, duly verified, within six months from the date of the first guilty of “gross Immorality, conduct publication of this notice, by mall, addressed unbecoming an officer and gentleman to Laura 8. Hardwick, Newberg. Oregon. Tbe first publication of tble notice is made In and conduct subversive to good order and discipline in the police depart­ the Newberg Oraphic on tbe 20th day of Febru­ ary, 191S. m ent” and immediately discharged Laura B. Hardwick, him from office. 19-X8 Adm inistratrix. Special Easter services will be Real Estate Transfers. held by the Sunday School pupils J A Axson to E F Rowland EVi at the church Sunday at 7:30 p. A- ■ It 24 Cozines 2nd Add McMinn­ _____ !__ m. ville $10. Newberg, Ore., Mar. 14,1913. Don’t forget the Frances Wil­ Fred Baughman to Meda Brig­ T o the Public: lard and Neal Dow memorial ser­ ham 55 ac David Ramsey die t 3 It is a well known fact, which vices to be held Friday, the no honest man, who is acquaint­ twenty-eighth, by the W .C. T.U . r 2 $10. F A Chapman to J E Patter ed with the truth, can dispute, Joe Hess, o f Rockland, Idaho, Roadw ay in W Chapman die tj> Hyde Jury Disagrees that I have beep robbed and has been visiting his mother and r 6 $250. Kansas City, Mo,— After having de­ swindled out o f a valuable piece grandmother. His mother, Mrs. C S Chase & hub to M a ry A liberated four days the Jury In the of property in Portland by offi­ Kate Hess, accompanied him Wills Vi of 20 ac in Wm Jones & case of Dr. B. Clark Hyde, on trial for cials and ex-officials o f the State the murder of Colonel Thomas H. home on Tuesday. ¡John Welch die t 3 s r 3 w $10. Swope, millionaire philanthropist, re­ o f Oregon and o f Multnomah Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M oore vis- N Christenson & wf to O Nel­ ported a disagreement and was dis­ County. I t is my honest belief iited Mrs. M oore’s parents, Mr. son It 1 blk K Cozine’s 3rd Add charged. The Jury stood nine for ac­ that this w a s done by a colusion quittal, three for conviction. o f individuals whose object it is and Mrs. w Bland Herring, la stM cM in n ville $700. archi-' > Ella E Cole to Levi W Sayler . „ iw>ia * u ; «r -n rm vrfv} Sunday. Mr. M oore is an archi- and is G— d in r u n « -* blk- 43 0 ,k Park Add MO. Minnville $525. are heirs on the one hand and ctmngt, for th' S. M. Parrett M in n .ill. S5SS John N Crosby to Sarah M escheat proceedings o n t h e house that Mr. Herring recently Crosby blks 47-48-63 & 64 Dun­ other, until I am worn out and P ° rc a the public is disgusted with the J- H. Millison, o f Park Springs dee $1. S A Deskins to Lora 0 Spauld­ whole affair. While doing so, Farm, went to Portland Mon- ing 7.55 ac in D D Deskins die t 3 they are collecting $450 p e r day. month rents, which keeps soul • M ayor H. B. Powell made a s r 2 w $4,530. A M Dunlav & w fto R J Moats and body together while all this business trip to Portland on NVi blk 7 It 3 Deskins Add New­ monkey business is going on. Tuesday. berg $10. G. A. Dearborn went to Salem T o justify themselves this clique Leslie L Fortune & w f to D & had to attempt to blacken my Tuesday. E Martin It 1 Little Homes $10. Mrs. J. D. Gordon and Mrs. character, and in this attempt W M F r y e r & w f to R A they have used men and women i David Johnson, o f Newberg, were Goodrich part It 1 blk 1 Hatis- who are void o f character and Tuesday guests of W. J. Gordon, w irth’s 1st Add North Yamhill honor like unto themselves. • | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Byers Sr. Now then, these officials and were Sunday visitors in Dundee. $800. R A Griffith & w f to S F Yo- ex-officials are about to go before Mr. Robins went to Portland com It 9 & s 2 ac It 8 K in g ’s sub the voters again for office. on Wednesday. $3,400. That I may be in a position to Mrs. Fred Kennedy was a Anna K Nelson to Amos Nelson measure myself up along side of Newberg visitor on Wednesday. 600 ac in t 3 s r 3 w $1. these men, that the public may Mrs. Bernhardt Groth cele­ S M Olmstead to Dan’l E Way know who has honor and who brated her birthday anniversary Its 3-14 blk 50 Edwards Add to has corruption, I have decided, on Sunday. Several o f her mar­ Newberg $1,500. after being rejieatedlv urged by ried children and their families Sam’l L Parrett & w f to Laura my own conscience, to become a and friends from out o f town Green 1.85 ac in Richard Everest candidate tor Governor o f Ore­ were present to wish her many die in t 3 s r 2 w $10. gon at the next general election. happy returns of the day. Samuel Parrett & w f to public It makes no difference which 2.06 ac in Richard Everest Add. Mrs. Swanson, a former resi­ political party is in control in Samuel Parrett & w f to L C Oregon, it is graft and corruption dent o f Dundee, has been visiting & Anna Christopherson 5 ac in all along the line, from the high­ here. Mrs. Homer Fisher, o f Bull Richard Everest Add $1,875 est to the very lowest official George C Richey & w f to Eu­ Run, has been spending a few throughout our state. gene Bible University part blk 3 Political parties are all right, days in Dundee packing her Newberg $10. but those who are holding the household goods and getting her George C Richey & w f to Eu­ reins i n these several political house ready for Mr. and Mrs. A. parties are most -of them, I be­ A. Parrett who expect to move gene Bible University 12x94 ft in Newberg $10. in before the first of April. lieve, corrupt. Ruth C Printol to Thos F Therefore, that I may be free Cowing Sr N E Vi Sec 8 t 2 s r 5 CH EH ALEM CENTER from the association o f these un­ w $1,000. scrupulous politicians and in a Mrs. C. J. Jacobson made a W H Sanders to Eliza Caldwell position that I may wade into a visit to St. Johns during the 26.53 ac in Ed ward Cluff die in free-for-all fight for the greatest week. t 4 s r 4 w $10. office within the gift of the voters F Sherwood & hus to Jno M The C. C. Literary Club held o f this state, I do here and now offer myself their meeting last Friday even- Harrington 36.14 ac in Wm as an unpartisan candidate for i n g: K. L. Tangen awarded Newby die in t 4 s r 4 w $10. W Simmons & w f to Kasper Governor of Oregon at the next four prizes o f fifty cents to the best essay on “ Co-operation of Bannach W Vi N E Vi o f N E Vi general election. the Farmers,” and twenty-five sec 3 5t 5 8 r 8 w $225. In the near future I shall pub­ F Westerman & w f to John lish m y platform o r politics, cents each to the next three best. which I can assure you will ndt Miss Ella Hess received first Whitman und Vi o f 51 ac in be ratified by the several political prize, M i s s Ella Christenson, Elisha Bedwcll diet 2 &3 s r 4 & second, Carlos Johnson third, 5 w $1,800. parties. Mary A Wills & hub to Cor­ and Victor Hendrickson fourth. Respectfully, nelia Chase 20 ac in John Welch There were nine essays and all of Will E. Purdy. die in t 3 s r 3 w $10. them were good. A l b e r t T Yocom to Isaac On Saturday evening t h e D U N D EE Lambright 77 ac in Thos Yocom Chorus Class o f vocal music, die & 146.20 ac in W Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Prince and with Miss Lillian Perkins, teach­ Elmer Everest and family have er, gave a splendid concert which die t 5 s t 5 w $6,600. moved to Newberg. was enjoyed by all. Miss Per­ Cash For Old Iron Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allan and kin* gave tw o splendid readings Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graeper also during the evening. j T o anyone w f pay cash for old went to Portland Saturday to There will be a Christian En- cast-iron. Bring in your old attend the matinee of “ Bunt deavor Social n e x t Saturday, castings. Newberg Iron Works, evening at Bonny View. Pulls the Strings.“ 16th and Blaine streets. PURDY IS OUT FOR GOVERNOR OF OREGON The Democratic Administration H u is k a m p's Barnyard Shoes Oudranfeed *1.inure And Ammonia 1*1 oof J ALWAYS GO to W h ite & C o . for R E A L ESTA TE and BEAVER STATE 706 First Street New berg, Oregon ^-«5 ------- ir Something Worth Your Attention! All the same as city folks, the family that lives on a Rural M a il Route may have a Daily Paper to read the same day it comes from the press. It is easy these days if you subscribe for the Morning Oregonian in combina­ tion with the Graphic. Read our Clubbing Offer! 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