' « :v 7- ? THK N K W BKKO G R A P H IC Keep your h orses w e ll; they w ill w o rk h erd e r tor you. Keep your cow s w ell, so no fever-breed in g m icrobes w ill be in your m ilk. D isin fect your pig pens end hen-houses, end give your hogs end chick­ ens m edicines to prevent cholere. This peys. The little m oney you spend to PR E V E N T diseeses, w ill pave you fo r m ere m oney then the rem edies cost. T A K E CAR E of your enim els end fo w ls IN TIN E. Come to OUR D rug Store. T h e R E C A L L S to re - Lynn B. Ferguson, Prescription D ruggist I ■ w — — — DUNDEE IGNORED HIS DREAMS. Had C h ari«« I. H **d«d T t»m History Might Read DifUr«ntly. On June 1)1, 1045, d ia rie s 1. slept st the little inn in Naseby village. Scouts had brought news o f the ap­ proach o f the parliamentary army, and the king waa resolved to give them battle. In the middle o f the night the lords o f the bedchamber, who slept In the outer room, were disturbed h j tn extraordinary noise in the king’s room. Upon entering they found Charles sitting bolt upright in his bed and in a much excited state. On asking what the noise wav, the king said he had beard no noise, bat that their entrv had roused him from an extraordinary dream. He said that Strafford had stood at the foot o f his bed and implored him not to give battle, fo r if he did he would be so disastrously defeated as to threaten his crown and even his life. T h e next morning Charles told Prince Rupert and his generals o f his dream, but declared that he would fight. They in vain tried to dissuade him. I n the evening news arrived that the enemv were close at hand. That night Charles again dreamed the sumo dream. Strafford 'i warned him that it was the last tim e • he would try to help him. T h e next morning the king led his armv ont. and bv sunset he had lost cannon, haggage and four-fifths ■■■" ■' Mrs. B. L. Duncan, of fiew- berg, visited her sister, Mrs. W. S. Allan, the first of the week. Mrs. L ottie Decker, o f New- berg, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roe Robison. Mrs. J. L. Richards, o f Airlie, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Keyes. Mrs. Bertha Reed and Miss Jones, o f Portland, spent the week-end at Tnxw illow, Miss Reed’s Red Hill home. Miss Rose Young, E. S. Greer, Leon C yr and William Rietenber made business trips to Portland last week. W. S. Allan and family attended the basket ball game at McMinn­ ville last week. Alfred Allan en­ tertained the Newberg basket ball team at Park Hill Home, the Allan home, last Thursday. Mrs. Bland Herring is visiting in Portland. The regular meeting o f the Neighborhood club was held on Thursday afternoon. A number o f books for the library were re­ ceived and catalogued. The do- notions to the library to date are: M isjacquith, ot Newbbrg, 18, Mrs. Cyrene Palmer 11, Mrs. Hillsinger 6, Miss Crawford 2, Don’t Delay Buying a 01 LAVAL Separator a Single Day Longer I f you are selling cream or making butter and have no separator or are using an inferior machine, you are waiting cream every day you delay the purchase o f a De Laval. There can only be two real reasons for putting off buyings D e Laval; either you do not really appreciate bow great your loss in dollars and cents actually is or else you do not believe the De Laval Cream Separator will make the savings claimed for it. In either case there is one conclusive answer: “ Let us set up a machine for you on your place and SEE FOR Y O U R S E L F what the D e Laval will d o.” You have nothing to risk and a million other cow owners who have made this test have found they had much to gain. You can’ t afford to wait, even if only part o f your cow« are milking now. L et the De Laval «tart saving cream for you R IG H T NO W . I f you really would like to know jost how n o d i more cream you can get with a De Laval let us set up a machine for you and have you try it out for yourself. Jost ’ phone or drop ns s postal and we will be glad to bring a machine out to your place any time you say. OREGON H A R D W A R E CO N E W B U R Q , ORE. M rs. Alva Ryan 2, Mra. W.J. Gordon 4, E. S. Greer 4; to ta l47. A t the business meeting o f the club the treasurer reported that after paying all expenses o f the tw o recent entertainments a bal­ ance of $88.41 toward the audi­ torium fund had been placed in the bank. Clark Noble and Mr. Roxel, of Portland, spent Sunday with friends in the Red Hills. Rinehard Grotb and family have moved to Toledo, where they will make their home. ' Rev. and Mrs. George H. Greer are spending a week in Portland visiting relatives. The young men’s athletic club is planning to give a play on the first Saturday in April. A large number of persons at­ tended the dance given by the Women o f Woodcraft on Satur­ day evening. One of the most pleasant times o f the season is reported. The ladies served a delicious supper during the even­ ing after which the whole party serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robbins. MONUMENTS ROYAL j& a& aoi 80BracgMa08«Cg»«OPC8XK Ncwberg Lodge No. 104 A. F. A A. M. Regular meeting First and Third Wednesday svenings o f each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. By order W. 11.. R. H. C. Bennett, I. A. Hanning, Secretary. A. E DUNLAP'S AUTO TRUCK Moving, hauling and storage of all kinds. Prices right. Give me a call. Phone Black 18. Baking Powder • * For Kent—Five acres, no house. Box 482, Newberg. 24 pd '. ’ and Saves Money and Money to loan on good secur­ ity by Clarence Butt. . Wanted—P a t cattle, veal and mutton. Wesley Boyes. tt Boxes, solidly nailed, standard throughout.—Spaulding’s. * Saves Health Cummins pays cash for poultry and eggs. 20-tf Shingles that last a lifetime, Spaulding's. - •>. i Makes Better Food White Bronze made from re­ Death to headaches. Glasses fined zinc, will never moss grow , fitted by Drs. L ow e & Turner. deface or lettering grow dim. Logan-berry plants for sale. J. C. Gregory, Agt., L. S. Otis. Phone Black 202. ti; Newberg, Ore. Big Furniture Auction. A young man wonld like to get The well known horse “ Young Bouncer” w ill be found at Laurel a place to work mornings and Rubber buggy tires furnished Cottage barn daring the season. evenings in payment o f board and set a t L. M. Smith's garage. while in school. Phone Red 1. 23-tf tf. F o r Sale— 5000 loganberry For Sale—American Wonder F or Sale—Mitchell wide track and Burbank seed potatoes. tips @ $15 per 1000; One-year- 3Vi tire wagon. H. Seidel, phone Phone 25a4. Box 765.—Gnstav old apple trees, Delicious, Spitz, 22a25. 23-25pd Stayman Winesap, Ortley @ 6 Schulz. 25-pd cts. each; Marshall strawberry F or Sale—Sweet cream and F or Sale—175 White Leghorn plants @ $3 per 1000. Address buttermilk.—Ne wberg C rea mcry. hens, running 1, 2 and 3 years W. G. Warnick, care o f A. Slot- — X - ...._______________ i9 -tf old. Price„75 cents each. Also hower, Rex, Ore. tf. 22tf For Sale—1 s e c o n d h an d 20 ducks. Jas. Lewelling. Rsduosd Six*. motorcy :le a t H. S. Gilè & Co.’s F o r Sale or Rent—3% acres, After a concert at Manchester, Packing House. • tf. with good buildings, one mile England, Joachim, the great Violin­ Household furniture for sale north of Newberg. White Or­ ist, was at a station, waiting for a train. cheap. Leaving Oregon. 512 pington eggs for hatching. Prices A respectable looking man, ap­ right. A. I. Willard. 23tf Dayton Ave. 25 pd parently a navvy in his bast clothes, On Saturday, March 28, at i:3 0 p. m., a t the Commercial Barn, the furniture from the Laurel Cottage Hotel w ill be sold at public auction. I t con­ sists o f the following articles: 13 iron and brass bedsteads, springs and matresses; 36 chairs, including a number o f rockers; 12 dressers, range, heaters, din­ ing table, rogs, dishes, roll-top desk, center tables, pillows and bedding o f all kinds, in fact, every­ thing» that is used in a hotel. Also 1 buggy, 2 sets o f harness, 4 horses, 2 wagons. Ladies are Dress making by Miss Dorothy invited. J. V. Swetz, Owner. Ehret at cornet* of First and Col. W. A. Westfall, Auctioneer. Meridian streets. 25pd - L" nonce. F o r Sale—A two-year-old colt, partially broken. J. Watson Ba­ I wish to announce that I have 23tf sold my dental business to Dr. P. ker, Dundee, Oregon. F. Hawkins, who is proficient iq Eggs F o r Hatching—Single all lines of dentistry, and is one Comb Rhode Island Reds. W to whom I can recommend any R. Ballard, Phone, Bine 165. tf. one needing dental service of any kind. D r.C. A. Eldridge. Money furnished promptly al­ Eggs for H a t c h i n g —S. C. Brown Leghorns. Prize winning and laying strain. $1.50 per setting.—C h a t . O. W b i t e i y , phone Black 7. 34-pd * Insure with the Beaver State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, the company that pays a divi­ dend at the end o f the year.—W. E. White & {Co., Agent. 22-tf paced at his side awhile, watching him with close interest. Finally he asked fo r a ligh t and got it. A j he drew at his pipe to get it started he looked Joachim fu ll in the face. Then, just as he was about to go on, he tapped the violinist’ s chest impressively. “ But Paganini Pag was the man,1 said he. Joachim used to say that he nev­ er fe lt so small in his life. W hole pages o f learned musical criticism had never begun to whittle him down so .fine. Churchill, 703Vi First street, ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per The youth who doe« not look ap will now asks yon* to outline yonr ct. A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. look ilowii. and the spirit that does need for Insurance by calling or not «iHtr la destined perhaps to sturai. The Women’s Auxiliary to Pa­ phoning him, Bine 77. and* any­ - n i«™ «li F o r Sale—Good 2d hand buggy cific College will conduct an Eas­ $10; 12 W. Leghorn hens $7.—G. thing else yon wish to know ter sale at Crede’s Market, Sat­ Hie Prayer. S. Hoaglin, W. o f Newberg. lt-pd about. O’ Connell had go t a man o ff at urday, April 11, beginning at 10 a. m. Aprons and handkerchiefs For Rent—A good home, near one tim e fo r highway robbery and For Sale—Loganberries and at another for burglary, but on a a specialty. Also cakes, pies, Munger Black Cap tips.—C. B. ly 8 acres, about 3 acres o f as­ third occasion, fo r stealing a coast­ bread, candy, Easter eggs and Newhonse, Spring brook. Phone sorted fruit, situated northeast ing brig, the task o f hoodwinking other articles. o f town, less than one mile. the jury seemed too great fo r even 24a 35. _________ It Fifty aluminum pans filled with Would rent part or all. Inquire his powers of cajolery. However, Glasses fitted by Drs. Low e & good things to eat will be sold. of T. E. Miles, 704 North street, be made out that the crime was committed on the high seas and Ob­ Turner do not need the gnerantee Articles for sale must be brought Newberg. lt-pd tained an acquittal. The prisoner that goes with them. “ There’s .... ....... ..... .............. .................. in by 9 o ’clock a. tn. lifted up his hands and eyes to a reason.” Call at Imperial Hotel Tuesday, heaven and exclaimed, “ May the House Moving. I f you wish a mortgage loan, March 31st, and let Drs. Low e Lord long spare you, Mr. O'Connell, call and see me at the First Na­ & Turner show you the new to m e!” ' I have fitted up with new out­ tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon. Keyptols double vision glasses D ignity. fit and am ready to move or level that have no unsightly lines or 50 t f D. D. Coulson. I ought not to allow any man be­ np wood buildings on short seams in the lens to catch the cause he has broad lands to feel that notice. Will also handle heavy Farmers having tat cattle, veal dirt, strain the eyes or come he is rich in my presence. 1 ought machinery. F. C. Mills. or mutton for sale should see apart. They enable yon to read to make him feel that 1 can do Wesley Boyes, the new butcher or do close work, and see distant without his riche*, that I cannot be Prune Trees For Sale. bought— neither by com fort, n eith er at 810 F ’rst street. tt objects clearly and perfectly. by pride— and, although I be utter­ Free demonstrations, satisfac­ ly pennileds* and receiving bread Extra choice stock 6 to 8 feet F or Sale—Brood sow due to high, 10 cents; 3 to 5 feet, 8 cents. farrow in three weeks, and sow tion guaranteed. Remember the from him. that he is the poor.num hc