T U B »] 5 te ! PHIC T" FOOLISH QUESTIONS. T ‘ > ■ TP*# , y *, .......... Prune trees, 3 ft to 5 feet in 1,000 lots at one cent each. L . S. Otis, phone Black 202. 27tf F o r Sale—Black mare, weight about 1200 pounds, good to w ork single or double. 27-28 pd J .H . Wilson. F o r Rent—7 room house, all modern improvements, corner Second and Meridian Streets. Inquiry a t T a ylor's Feed Store. -, -f. ; 27tf Do you think Si Draft w ill be C h u r e h i l l w rites insurance, elected sheriff o f old Yam hill? makes loans, obtains abstracts, Is it "F ir ” to the Pacificcoust ? perfects titles, does conveyanc­ When .the farmer chased the pigs w ith his dog did he “ skk- ing and asks foryou r work. Call. mi em-more?" Did you ever look a John Deere w agon or buggy over carefully to see h ow well it is made? When the white man whipped the Indians do you think "L o - cussed?” Why do school boys who play hookey and catch "bass” usually catch "birch?” Do you think they bought their fishing license and tackle at the "B ig H ardw are Store?” Could burglars pick a “ hem­ lock?” Should not all dairy buildings be built o f "butternut?” W hen you buy Jewelry, you de net cere to » , but you wish to KNOW THAT IT IS RELIA- obtain reliable Jewelry. You can rely upon every article weeeDyou. Aalc thoee who w ear our jew elry. Stylish, TOO, is the jewelry w e have. W e wlU de your repairing right. Come to OUR Drug Store. Do you know that it pays to paint w ith pure lead and oil paint, and AcmdQuality w ill fill The R E X ALL, Store Lynn B. Ferguson, Prescription Druggist J g.. « — .. — ..aaa ■ ■ .i ■ = Earl F and V ictor B DeLash- mutt to Mildred C Pringle 5 acres in Richard M iller die $500. L evi F. Allen to Julia Mnnkers J E Dunham to Rose L Dun- 83*405 acres tp 6 • t 4 in A P ham nVk of sw% sec 28 tp 2 s r 5 Caldwell die $5. w $4000. M artha Andrews to Leani B F Estep and wife to G H Smith 2 acres in tp 4 s r 4 in Hodgen se% of nw% containing Samuel Cezine die $700. 40 acres in sec 26 tp 4 s r 6 w Andrew Anderson and wife to $1600. G T Hardwick lots 1 and 2. blk a q rrirt K,, „ „ i , n i w T 21 in Hurley & Larges Add to A S Fletcher et al to J W U>rett 66.77 acres in Andrew D Smith Newberg, $10. die *802125 Perry Barbery toC has H West die $8021.25. Almon S Fletcher et al to Wm small tract in tp s r 2 w in New- Isensee 230 acres in secs 6 and 7 tp 5 s r 6 and secs 1 and 15 tp 5 H old ridge 20 acres in seVi s 30 s r 7 $5950. Annie Gearin and husband to tp 4 s r 4 w $2000. A L Bergren to I B and A M Frank C Wirfs 111.80 acres in C row 3Vi acres in city of New­ Edward Clufi die in tp 4 s r 3 w $2600. berg $2400. D L Bissett to Andrew Ander­ son lots 1 and 2 blk 21 in Hur­ ley & Larges’ Add $10. Estelia Schweiger, age 17 to Clarence B utt and wife to G G Fred L. Bunn, 21. and Amelia Jacobson small tract Ethel N. Nichols, 20, to Sam in Newberg tp 3 s r 2 w $10. Edward E lliot 21. M ary E Clemen son et vir to Bffie Flizabeth Bewley, 24, to Ellen Jane and Thomas Lemon Ralph Otis Pray, 26. .80 acre in S Heater die $240. Albert DeLashmntt et nl to E arl F and V ictor C DeLashmntt Portland Daily Journal and 51-40 acres in John Boyd die the Newberg Graphic, both one $?500. year, $5. IJUttlAGE LICENSES. ||ER E’S WHERE. W£ CO . OÈ&ARDENING I f Cy-"cedar” on the street would "Cy-press” her hand? Did you ever stop to compare the sim plicity of the Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator w ith the complicated parts o f some of * * * olher machines that are sold to tbe farmer to separate cream fr° m i“ 1* 7 } a a related to an « * gineer. Doc* make the best fire? Whv *>uy aluminum »w are of w h*p you can get it of .___, __ P 7 local d e a le s - th e good " W e a r - E v e r ” k in d -fo r less money? Do von think th» on* “ chestnuts,” but would it bt "popular?” ‘ Larkin-Prince give the fellars w hat trade there at their stork their money’8 worth? W ell, I wonder i f they don’t ! Don’t you think it would be good business to spend a little monejf w ith them and see if they treat you right and appreciate your trade? -»OCTCBOBgCMIMOIBIOBCiaaaO N ew berg Lodge N o. t04 A . P. £ A . If. Regular m eeting F irst and Third Wednesday evenings o f each month. V isiting brothers always welcome, By order W . M .. R. H . C. Bennett, L A . Hanning, Secretary. A F o r Sale —• Galvanized iroo chicken w ater fountains a t tin­ ning and plumbing shop, 711 Bast First street. Alfred Wheeler. 27-28 T here Is no substitute der lor m aking the best cake, biscuit and pastry* R oyal is A b ­ solutely Pure and the only baking powder m ade from R o y a l grape cream of tartar. Death to headaches — glasses fitted by Drs. L ow e & Turner. They w ill be a t Im perial hotel Wednesday, April 29. Remem­ ber the date. > 29 Agent for Boditone Co., Mrs. A ll pattern hats a t cost at D. Blanchard, Third St., first K in g’s millinery. In addition to our regular house east o f Electric L igh t 1914 line o f M axw ell and Stude- plant. 27-29 baker automobiles, we have to We have made arrangements offer a limited number o f Stude- to furnish im portant w a r bulle­ baker "2 5 s" o f the 1918 model. Eggs for H a t c h i n g —8 . C. tins f o r a time and w ill display Also, a few hand • drive sixes. Brown Leghorns. Prize winning them in our show windows.— These cars have been held over and layin g strain. $1.50 per Yam hill Electric Co. from last year’s business, and setting.—C h a s . O . W h i t e l y , they are right-hand drive, while phone Black 7. 34-pd > Dog Taken Up — Black and this year’s cars are left-hand. white spotted, carrying P ort­ Insure w ith -the Beaver State land dog license tag. Owner can The Studebaker Corporation is offering • very attractive propo- Mutual Fire Insurance Company, have same by paying expenses. sition on them, in order to get the company that pays a divi­ T a g a t Graphic office. them moved out. Come in and dend a t the end o f the year.—W. 29 E. B. Davidson, Newberg. talk it over w ith us, and w e E. White & Co., Agent. 22-tf L et us wire your house N0W1 think you w ill see your w a y O at hay for sale at $8 per ton Make us a small payment dow n, dear to get a machine now , in barn. C. H. Nichols. the balance in m onthly paym ent» rather than w a it until next Phone Black 207 27-28 L . M . Smith’s Garage. We can do house w iring cheaper now than later when the heavy Wanted—To trade for New­ berg property, 12 acres well rush of w ork is on.—Yamhill im proved^ near Salem. Price T o the Citizens of Yam hill $5,600. W rite or call on Betchel It you w ant to sell your farm, County: & Byron, Salem, Oregon. 27-29 or exchange it tor one in some His Excellency, the Governor other locality, 6 rfo r city prop­ of the State bf Oregon, having ice paid for mohair and wool, erty anywhere, come in and talk proclaimed Saturday, the 25th ool sacks furnished. C. A. Hod- it over w ith us. We are in a day o f April as "G ood Roads son. Phone Black 35. 26tf position to help get you shaped D ay” we hereby confirm said day up to your satisfaction... as "G ood Roads Day” for Yam ­ F o r Rent—4-rpom house, cor­ Smith, Rubottom & Co. hill County, and respectfully in­ ner Second and Center, sewer A t Smith’s Garage, vite the people of this county to connection and electric lights. 28 ' Phone W hite 199. co-operate with the road super­ W . H. Wilson, Pacific College or Drs. L ow e & Turner, eye visors of their respective districts Springbrook. 26-tf specialists o f Portland, and volunteer thrir services fo r The w ell known horse "You n g w ill be in Newberg again Wed­ the day w ith a view to accom­ Bouncer” w ill be found a t Laurel nesday, April 29, a t Im perial Ho- plishing as much as possible in C ottage barn during the season. tel. They give your eves a most the w ay o f improvements to the 23-tf thorough, searching and scien­ roads o f the county. Vine W. Pearce, County Judge. tific examination and when they F o r Sale or Rent—3Vk acres, ' Fred D. Sitton, prescribe glasses, it is with abso­ w ith good buildings, one mile S. M . Calkins, lute certainty that they are the north of Newberg. White Or­ Couhty Commissioners. best and only kind - suited to pington eggs for hatching. Prices your eyes. They guarantee their right. A. L W illard. 23tf glasses to give entire satisfac­ tion, whether they cost $1.00 or F o r Sale—5 to 7 acres, less Dog license now due and pay­ than half-mile east o f Newberg more. You w ill make no mis­ able a t the recorders office. Any 29 on Portland road, suitable for take in consulting them. owner or person having in charge berries or chicken ranch, at $275 any dog kept or owned within per acre.—Mrs. Josie Everest. the C ity o f Newberg, w ill please 25tf secure dog license on or before M ay 10th. 1914. Horse for Sale—Age 6 years, Id a M. W oods weight about 1500. R. J. For­ Recorder o f the C ity ofNew berg sythe. 2 miles west Newberg. I t Cummins pays cash for poultry and eggs. 20-tf 1 --------------------------------— J& Eggs F o r Hatching—Single Rooms to rent by Mrs. Howie, Comb Rhode Island Reds. W. 411 Blaine street. 28tf| R. Ballard, Phone, Blue 165. tf. F o r Sale—Feed oats apd beet M oney furnished prom ptly al- recleaned seed.—J. H. R ees.. w ays on real estate at 7 and 8 per Shingles th at last a lifetime, et. A tty . B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. Spaulding’s. MONUMENTS White Bronze made from re­ Glen O. Holman o f Polk county fined zinc, w ill never moss grow , whb is a candidate for the nom­ deface or lettering grow dim. ination on the republican ticket J. C. Gregory, A gt., o r circuit judge is a native o f Newberg, Ore. Yamhill and is a w ell read law ­ Good saddle pony for sale yer o f many years experience.' Daily Journal and Graphic, one — Money to loan on good scene* year, $5.00. cheap, or trade for cow , heifer or ity by Clarence Butt. steer:—201 Garfield St., Newberg W anted—F a t cattle, veal aefl F o r Sale—Sweet cream —and mutton. Wesley Boyes. tf butterm ilk.—Newberg Creamery. Boxes, solidly nailed, standard 19-t f throughout.—Spaulding’s. B O H E R E is as much difference between the modern drug store and the Lost—T a il light of auto be­ U apothecary shop o f a generation ago — there is betw een the g rea t Logan-berry plants for sale. tween Newberg and Tom Par trans-Atlantic liner and an old Bailing ▼ easel. Science has nowhere ad­ L. S. Otis. Phone Black 202. tf. rish’s place. Geo. K elty. vanced more, nor have there been greater discoveries made anywhere, A Pharmacy that K eeps Pace FO R YO UR GARDEN DO N T YO U NEED A W H O L E L O T O r NEW TOOLS? W E H A V E THEM. D O N T BORROW YO UR NEIGHBORS. W E D O NOT “G O T O SEED** IN OUR BUSINESS, BUT K E E P U P T O D A T E WITH A L L T H E R E L IA B L E BRANDS O r H A R D W A R E IN ABUNDANCE. -W E H A V E I T “ O regon Hdw. & Implement Co- •IS E. FIRST ST Rubber buggy tires furnished and set at L. M . Smith’s garage. Francis L. Michelbook, repub­ lican candidate for representa­ tive for Yam hill county. I t pd I f you wish a m ortgage loan, Barr Oak Circle N o 13 w ill call and see me at the First Na­ have a social on M onday eveni tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon. 50 t f D. D. Coulson. f ing, April 27, in I. 0 . 0 . F. hall, to which all members are cor­ Farmers having fat cattle, veal dially invited. The W. 0 . W. or mutton for sale should see Wesley Boyes, the new butcher than In pharmacy. W e are fo lly in pace w ith modem program in order that w e m ay be able to reader oar customers the greatest amount o f service. W e are w ell poeted on the latest scientific advances made in pharmacy, there fo re w e can g iv e your doctor the greatest amount o f oo-operatlon. Your prescriptions are w ell placed in our hands. Quick delivery service on all orders. PARLO R PH ARM ACY Q U A L IT Y Phan# White M i