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/ TH K N E W B E R G G R A P H I C JUL -L S .K a B L ~ .fJ . burniture, Carpets, W ail ¡Paper A G O O D P L A C E TO T R A D E 3 THE STORE TO THE BOYS AND OHS OF Q U A L I T Y TO TOE BOYS AND GIRLS PUBLIC SALE OF CHEHALEM TALLEY Last week I reminded you of Will sell to the highest bidder the near approach o f the State on the Henry Versteeg farm ?n L ast year Newberg w as very F air and v«*ur Home Fair. I Chehahm M ountain, know n a« well represented in the juvenile! department at the state fair and hoP* y ° u h" ve gotten husy w,th the w e-t part o f the old Wilson her youngsters carried off some y ° ur gardens, your bird houses. place, 4 H miles north ot N ew berg. 4 miles south o f Scholls on good prizes. I I hope hope they they will y ° ur tables’ Vour poultry, your sewing, your b?iki-ig,etc. If you Tuesday, August 26th. win much more this year. They do not have a copy o f the State Commencing at 10 o ’clock made a very good showing at F air Prize list, call on your a.m., the follow ing described McMinnville also, but they did County School Superintendent, stock and larm imp ements: 12 not make as good an exhibit in or write to State Superintendent head high grade Jerseys consist proportion to the size o f the J. A. Churchill, Salem, Oregon, ing o f 5 milk cows, now giving to w n and population of the com and he will send you one. Read good supply o f milk; tw o lVkyr. munity as some other places. 1 the prize list through carefully old h* ifers, 4 heifer calves, one is trust you are making much and see w hat you can do best, it full blood, one bull calf 2% greater preparations for exhibit you have not already done so, months old. 1 youn g work ing this year, first at McMinn and select the classes you are go horse, wt. 1050 lbs.; 1 brood ville and later at Salem. I have ing to compete in. Do not over raare and colt, 3 months old. not worked in your county in the look the special prizes in the back 48 head of hog*— Y oung and old, interests o f the fair because my services seemed to be needed part of the book. You will find consisting o f 6 brood sows, tw o attractive prizes are running with litter, one O. I. worse in other counties where some very am ong them, including the Shet C. boar, 9 shoats and 15 pigs. they have not had as much ex perience in fair work, and have land pony for the best livestock Implements— one 2%inch wagon, not acquired the habit as you exhibit; a cream separator for one 3V4 inch w agon, one spring the best tw o pounds o f butter; hack, 1 set w ork harness, 1 have in Yamhill. County Super intendent Duncafi is so enthusi Scotch collies for the , best fat mower, 1 self dump hay rake, 1 astic and devotes so much energy lamb; an incubator for the lar weeder, 1 drag, 1 cultivator, 1 gest and best poultry exhibit, separator almost new, some to this line o f w o rk that it seems etc., etc. household goods and other arti to be well cared for without cles such as used on farm. I f you are going to enter the much assistance from the state Free lunch at noon. department. N ew berg being my pig feeding contest it is time you Terms: All sums under $10 faqme tow n, however, I am had your pigs on full feed. There cash, all over $10 six months are tw o valuable prizes offered especially interested in- seeing a representative exhibit there. This in the pig feeding contest, and time on bankable note bearing is doubly im portant this year on the boys w h o enter this contest 8 per cent interest per annum, 5 account o f the fact that there are will gain valuable experience, be per cent off for cash. As la m prizes a t the State F a ir for col sides making good money out o f leaving the farm everything, Frank E. Vestal, lective county and district ex their pigs. With pigs selling at must go. $10 a hundred, you are almost Proprietor. hibits. Superintendent Duncan is going to take the best o f the in Rockfeller’s class, if you own W . A. Westfall, Auct. There are S. L. Parrett, Clerk. exhibits from McMinnville to tw o or three pigs. three nice prizes for the best sow Salem, and has his stakes set to win first prize in the county con and litter o f pigs, the first being test? Every boy and girl in the a hundred dollar Jersey call. We , A lta A Adkins et vir to C A county should be loyal to his hope to see a large exhibit of Withee wV£ ot seVi and 6 ac in superintendent and help win that pigs and poultry at the State nwVi sec 22 tp 2 s r 3 w $1. prize. All the young people F a ir this year, as well as at the Fred G Boughton et al to D E around N ew berg should work local fairs. In keeping account & Loretta B Wheeler 20’xJ38 together to have the best dis of your pig feeding, and furnish in City o f McMinnville $10. trict exhibit at McMinnville, and ing a statement o f the same as Anastasie D ow d Estate to Ira thus secure to N ew berg thfe credit required in the rules you will get C Barber nVi o f sw*4 of neVi of and honor she would Covet in an idea o f keeping accounts, and se!4 and sVfc of nwVi o f neVi of having a part in winning the o f w h at it costs to produce a seVi tp 6 s r 8 w $510. county prize at the Statte Fair. pound o f pork. This is all w orth Rosa Ann Goodrich to M ary E I am sure you will all ltd your while. The pig contest is open Switzler 57x156’ in lot 1 blk 1 part to maintain the long time to girls as well as to boys; so H au sw irth ’s 1st add North Yam slogan “ Yamhill Against the look out, boys, for some girls are hill $800. good pig feeders. At some o f the w o rld .” F A Gustogson & wt to M 0 local school fairs in Oregon last * N. C. Maris, and M argaret L M artin 22 ac in Field W orker Industrial Fairs. year the girls beat the boys with w Vi o f sec 22 tp 4 s r 5 w $1. their pigs. It w as “ tit for ta t,” Lydia M Graham et vir to G A though, for the boys sometimes Withee wV6 o f seVi and 6 ac in I w on over the girls with their neVi sec 22 tp 2 s r 3 w $ . A “ Teachers’ Meeting” will be j bread, butter and jelly, G W M axw ell & wt to M ary held in the court house in Me- Oregon boys and girls led every M Hadley lot 229 Dayton $1. Minnville, August 27-28, for the state in the Union w ith their James M M oad & w f to H ar benefit o f inexperienced teachers. I school fairs last year, and we are riet S Fleming nV6 blk 20 of Ed-, All beginners and those o f short expecting them to keep up their w a rd ’s add New berg $1200. experience should attend the record this year. I am sure you. G A Nelson & w f to I B and entire session, and also the tw o are too patriotic to disappoint Annie S Prather 156.25 a c i n j days session o f the “ M ovable us. N. C. Maris, A Wells d 1 c sec 34 tp 3 s r 5 w Field W orker Industrial Fairs. School” from the Agricultural $ 10 . College, August 29-30. In the Emanuel Northup & w f to D “ Teachers’ Meeting,” primary E and Loretta B Wheeler 2Ox methods o f all kinds will be dis 100’ in City of McMinnville $10. cussed, as well as methods of James T Patterson & w f to “ Lovers are prone to self-de-> teaching in the various subjects, Elsie M Witbycombe 34400 sq and plan« for school manage preciation,” said he tenderly, as ft in Alfred Job d 1 c tp 3 s r 4 w ment. N o tuition will be charged. they sat looking at the stars. “ I Do not forget the “ M ovable do not understand w h a t you see Henry F Padgham & w f to School” in Newberg, September in me that you love so mneh.” C has R and Nellie L Thorpe lots “ T h a t ’ s w h a t everybody 1 - 2 . 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11 to 22 8. S. Duncan, County Sup’t. says,” gurgled the ingenuous inclusive Yamhill Heights $10. Id a M ac Smith, Supervisor. maiden. W C Slattery et al to Topaz Then the silence became so Land C o lot 3 con 19% ac and deep that you could hear the stars twinkling.— Stray Stories. 216.16 ac in J J Burton d 1 c t 2 s r 4 $2500. Tom m y— W hat is a bumper REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS NOTICE TO TEACHERS 1 A t you sell your grain, stock or produce deposit your money on open account with a reliable bank. Pay your bill« by check and avoid the worry and danger o f carrying large sums of money. O ur unexcelled facilities, office rooms and host, service are always at the command o f Our customers and country friends. States National Bank Established 1889 Plenty p f Fresh A ir Insures M ore and Better W o rk hair. Tbe ttaur la found both In tbe foreat and ou tbe moiintalua. for. In apite of blM t;rent ntse. be la extremely agile, eo that be can run up tbe mountain elopes and climb tbe rocks wttb ease. l.Ike tbe elephant be .feeds on grass and plHntM. aud when be cannot get these be fa ll« back on bamboo a boots and tbe buds and branch«« o f trees. Tbe ttaura feed nntll about 9 o’clock In tbe morning; then they return to the bamboo foreata and clearing* to aleep. Later In tbe afternoon they come out to grase and drink. Tbey are not timid, and Severn I «hot* can be fired among a herd before tbey become alarmed.— Duke o f Moot|>eller In W ide World Magazine Saaooaat Defenses. It seems rather odd. come to think ■boot It. that all o f oar big coast de fense rifles are only available to shoot at au enemy coming In from aea. In their rear tbey are without protection and won Id require an army to protect them against Invaders who might climb over tbe back fence after ua These big guns have a horizontal swing o f only about ten degree« aalmutb Wouldn’t It be wise to so make these big Mhootlug Irons that tbey could be swung clear around tbe circle, so that tbey could defend tbemaelvea. so to apeakY W e could then load ’am with broken up atove plate, bolts, newspaper joke«, fam ily |n>rt retits and various Junk and slay everything for miles around. - Oakland (Onl* Enquirer French OfRosra Are III Paid. The poorest men Ip Prance are tbe army officers lo fact, tbey would starve to death If tbey bad a family un lew« tbey can double tbetr official re source« by private mean«. A captain baa an Income o f $820 a year. The average captain, according to statistica, has a wire and three children aud can not live on iena than fil.HWV No won der tbe places o f army officers go beg ging lit Prarn-e Boston Poat. Ventilators M ade to suit every requirement. They are Simple, Durable and Storm Proof SHEET METAL WORKS F. II. GRIFFITH Phone W h ite 192 Shop: 402 P i n t Street 1 THE GRAPHIC CLUBBING OFFER A ll the same as city folks, the family who lives on a rural mail route may have a daily paper to read the same day it comes from the press. Read our clubbing offer: Daily and Sunday Oregonian and The Graphic, one year........ .......................... $8.00 Daily, witnout Sunday, and Graphic I year $6.00 W eekly Oregonian and Graphic 1 year..... $2.25 D IS S A T IS F A C T IO N T A K E S F L IG H T when our building materials are used. There will be no ordering o f extra quantities. They will i not be needed. There will be no ! difficulty in mixing, non in using, j N ex t time you need building raa- , terials order them here and the Hs Dodgsd. *8o Burroughs o w e « you money! best results are assured. Well. I think tie’ll pay you back some M . H . P IN IN E Y day. but you esn't umke him burry " 3 0 « N. Main St. N i w t t r t i O r«. “ Ihiu’t yon Itclleve It The mere sight o f me wHlklng Hlong the street has made blot hurry several time« CKtOOCHXIOCKXHXlOCH^OaOOOOOOOO ! lately Philadelphia Pi Making Qaad. -D a rlin g.’ ha cried. “ I cannot live without you " -But." ahe replied, “ my father If bankrupt" -In that .-n«e.” be despondently re plied. “ I guess I’ ll go and shoot tay self.” -C hicago News It Is Indeed n desirable tbtng to be well descended, hut tbe glory belong« to our ancestors. Piutarcb. Sack Twine The Newberg Transfer Co. Catontng Hoc. Hbc (pouting. Before wo were mar ried you often used to .catch ms lu your arms H s Yes. and now I catch yon Yu my pockets Ixmdon Telegraph 3 -P L Y S U P E R IO R 10c per skein, 40c per lb. to i i prepared to transfer your < goods anywhere, any place any time. , ; Jr ~ M for sale at ZUMWALT’S FEED STORE Prices Reasonable 2 • Corner o f P in t and Main Street* — » » » » » » » o oe e e e ee e e e e e e e Office phone Black 100, or reaidence L Black 123 pho ea < R ed 79 C a llu p I Rad 80 Get your hop tickets printed at the G rayhk office. qCBMWOWCIOBBiOBeitMOKWOKMWOnB Nice Residence Lots rrt I <ui < Hi LliJj* iJ U -IL ii . T| n vtl $ 210 . IIA Close in but aw ay from the dust The best natural drainage in town. Cement walk* laid and streets graded. Building restrictions insure a good class of resid DEFINED M ar? Simonson to D E Wheel er 20x60’ in McMinnville $10.« M a ry M R idgw ay to City ot N ew berg 10 ft strip from N line “ Darn those cats!” “ Don’t sb<fot, Abner, I think to City W ater Pipe sec 6 tp 3 s r the one w ith the contralto voice 2 * 7 5 . Dry fir w ood for sale.—J. T. is our T a b b y .”— W ashington United States to Clarence Aden Everest. Herald. Dryden n w % containing 160 ac N ow is the time when the farm er realizes on his season's work. ; India’s Qaur Csmbinss Caurags and Audacity With Oraat Strength. Thu tuur la often wrongly tanned “ M mou ." The name Is not correct; the bison la tbv hue bonaaaus o f Lithuania and the CaucMsua The gaor. found In lndo-Chtuu. Is certainly the finest o f all the wild bulla; be orerawea all op ponent« b.v bln courage, audacity and great streugth He 1 m a Unite beast aud sometimes measures nil feet to tbe root o f the tall He I m distinguished from all other wild cuttle by tbe prominent bump betweeu the two horns. Tha lat ter are uhikm I v «. fiat at tbe base, and Hutted, and tbay describe a eery wide curre from tbe root upward. Tbe <-out I m of an olive brown tin t abadlug In black, wttb eery abort fine TOO CORDIAL AN AGREEMENT crop? P a— A bumper crop, my son, is one that enables the farmer to buy a car to bump into people with.— N ew York Sun. THE HARVEST SEASON . • - Jr sec 20 tp 4 s r 7 w . Western C lay C o to Denny- Renton C lay & C oal C o numer ous tracts o f land in Yam hill and other counties $10. W C W ade & w f t o J P a n d Bertha 1.84 ae O P T u r n e r d 1 c tp 5 a r 5 w $825. Allyn Yocom & w f to Chas S Horner 20 ac and ro a d w a y in B B Branson d l c t p 6 s r 6 w $10. If you are interested your inspection is in vited. RECOGNIZED i ibiuht ) i.iutj . ví »/. «ri E. H. Woodward, qm >(> ti ii b qhrf *rot h tr H irfriil *nl m lA I «tin . Newberg, Oregon j * -utaiv n * " a » ■ il «v o lli* Mi avi*? bn« i jo ,fto .fiRrnloH H »4 „ l-OOmTbT r- ''V