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T U K ft K W M K K G G K A P U iC COM1NQ TO HANDICAP OF THE T R 0 P R & Why the Faraata Cannot la Cleg rad For Planting Purpoooo. NEWBERQ SPECIALISTS Frdm the Cataphoric Medical Institute ST. LOUIS, MO. W ill p*y their first visit to Newberg, Ore. And will be at T h e Imperial Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday September 8-9 2—TWO PAYS ONLY —t e TUa beine « a Advertising Trinato Introdnoe This Maw Syatem, They W ill Qivs Consultation, Examination, Advice and A ll Treatment Neoeaaary to Com piate a Cure— FREE. t ofcject la to get hut •» m a s i l O l » ! to ( M r credit aa tbajr eaa la Uia ahortaal Ha Urea, and It will ha expected of all pallanta ladina id r a n ti«! of thla otar lo alato to I M r filanda Iba maúlla obtelhed ha tlWÉr ay a l i of treatment. Tbay treat ALL KIN D f OF CHRONIC DISBASIA AND DEFORMITIES It la rory aaldom that a community to alta- atad aa tha on# In which wa lira baa tha prlrll- apa of eonaulttnt iurta renowned iperlallata. who are In eonalanl attandanre to wait on you, dlsgnoei your eaao, «Ire you tha benefit of their knowledge There la no eiperii.ientln* or guaaa work. You will ha told wbather you can ha cured or not. If your eaaa la curaMa they will treat you ; If Incurable they will fire you (ueh idrica aa to prolong your life. Tbay treat daafaaaa by aa entirely now method, and b u r lo « la reato red to many lU osca. CATARRH la all IU VARIED FORMS cured to It nerar will return, by breaking up tha cold catching tendency by Iba electrical ah •orptlon of tredicina If you hare w u k lunga So not tail to be examined The new dlaeorary of absorbing medicina by electricity In parelyala. lore of manly rigor, rhaumatlam gad all d ilu it e of tha narroua rye toil. Including EPILEPSY, la « Ood-aaud to auffarlag humanity Medical and aelantifle man Hand amaaed at the martelou« cure, that are being affected wberrear thla ayetem la being In troduced. Tbouaanda who bara giren up nil h o p « of orar being cured now bare an opnor- taolty of a lifetime to consult .killed .peel.Hate of National reputation. Remember their knowl edge o f medicine combined with electricity glees them control of dlaeaau that others do not posases If you bars .WEAK EYES, coma and are the great OCt’U ST Ha. with hla remark able diacorvry. cures all thou afflicted with Calling eyesight, cataracts er functional Wind anas Tha blind made to are by Uielr entirely MW methods Mo «perim enti Coma and teat M (nr yourself R yu expertly tented and treated ALL THIS IS FREE OF CHARGE When ererything alee baa tailed Radio Ther spy Treatments hare seat a dl.pat 'k with the rapireiy-w# ngtu-tog to effected parto and dto- ___ baa disappeared like amoks la I be air The worst and moat stubborn case of rhouma ttare. paralysis, sciatica, brain, name, heart and «In a l diseases, long and throat trouble. Mood disorders, asthma, catarrh, piles, dufnaas. Bta. ' flklB M v W ^ and aarrousneaa. dyspepsia quickly and peraaa- aaotly rellered by tha traatmanta. Alan tha quickset cure I. the world for AILMENTS OF MSN AND WOMEN. Crutches laid down; bouadlaas gratitude af th ou wire bars bee. act Ira*, lla re ry of dlaraae la ab-llibed. I.g n a ltlu far apaa yield to the Ladle efiUra trutmeata. actlelty treatmenU drlre brain and rttallas erary narra In your v Radio z arttrlly t r o t menta are real narra citai Inara-they thrill the brain and body with real strength and rttallly, making old folks young again. They renew aiahltlna and courage wheo Ilfs hut drags ahm« and dear up dull, mud brains and body When your thought. come hard, your mum-lea and nerrea go weak and you feel aa If you were "losing your grip." Radio treatment, renew your nerra force and bring bark your rigor and rim. The Joy of perfect direction, perfect etrcula tton. perfect be.ith Rrery fierce and erar. fiber of your whole tody awakens through thla wonderful Radio Therapy Feel the exhHtra ting thrill o f youth auks erary muscle and function In your body fairly teem and tingle with new Force and Rnargy Trembling, »err owe prostration and that tired feeling ranlah after a treatment of Radio Therapy Kerry run down, weakened, tired out, narrows la Incited to call and try Radio Fry* MONK ARE RO BUND A t THEY WHO REFUSE TO BEE I "Rerauee one Mlllon people In thla world any that a thing Is a lie. and hut one parson claims It Is the truth. It does not follow that tha billion ara right ” Hundreds of yean ago Oalllan claimed that the world was round and rernlred A billion railed hlfii a maniac Nrar the mldd'e of the last century Morse said that It would be poe- slMr to send meres ge. orer a wire by means of electricity A billion railed him a fraud. Bell, la our own time said that soon the sound of the human roles could be transmitted from New York to Ban Franrlsro. and Bell was branded a dreamer Marconi's prediction that a tel. graphic message could be flashed orer the track (are ml lea of ara separating Japan from Ban Francisco without wires was hailed aa the Joke ad the century Those who talked years ago of awtoreoMles and cable roads and electric tree- arara«ra BfllllflH a| Who was Tight and aaaa. the billion or the mm n u i f Although the eats phoresis treatment ta being eaten steely used la Burepe and throughout the ■sat la the treatment of chronic, difficult and loot funding eases. It baa nerar before boon Introduced In tha West Tou eaa not afford ta orerlook thla opportunity to gat well VARICOSE T B K I CURED permanently In a few days Rem am her thM liberal offer Is fer thla auly and not era east will be charged treatment required to make a af all Mm • a. m. to T:M p. m. SE P T E M B E R 8 AND 9 in the true tropical forest agri culture is practically out of the questiqn. Even for the white man it is difficult to clear the ground, and for the sluggish son o f the tropics it is almost impoesible. Not that he cannot cut the trees, al though this is a slow process where the huge trunks throw out buttress es five to ten feet in radius, but that haring cut them be cannot dispose of them .' % The primary reason for the ex istence o f the genuine tropical for est is that rain falls abundantly at ractically all seasons. There p a y i, and usually is, a short dry sea son, when the sun is fa^hest from the zenith. Nevertheless, even at this time the drought is not absolute. When the trees are felled the only way o f getting rid o f them is by burning. Undek the ardent tropical sun most trees will become dry enough to burn in two o r ' three weeks. If they do not become ready to burn during the dry season it is use less to think o f such s thing later. They will rot away, to be sure, and ‘ «appear within a few seasons, but this is of- little use, for meanwhile a new growth has quickly sprouted. In the tropical ram forest bushes will grow to s height o f ten or twenty feet in s single year. In deed, in the short space o f two months so much herbage will spring up that a piece o f forest which has been cut cannot be burned even though the trees have become dry. This is no theory, but actual fact. In the spring o f a recent year in a part o f Guatemala, where the for est is by no means of the densest kind and where a considerable num ber o f coffee plantations exist, I saw this happen. The tree* had been cut, but so many showers fell dar ing the nominal dry season that tne branches did not become dry enough to burn and consequently many people were nnable to plant crops. — Ellsworth Huntington in Yale Review. ~ 1 Religion plays a very important part in Indian village life, bat it is n the holidays and the ritea con nected with them that religion as serts itself most conspicuously. It is then that the Brahman comes to the fr o n t The Brahmans are the priests, the “ hhusur*” (lords o f the earth). They take the lead in all rural life absolutely and completely. In town« their ascendancy may be disputed, hut in the Mofussil they still reign supreme. In fa c t in some o f the more primitive and out of the way villages the Brahmans are actually objects o f worship. Nothing can go on without them, neither births, marriages, deaths nor feasts, and as a natural conse quence there are many feasts.— Empire Review. N ot a Win* Choice. A suburbanite who changes his trousers when he gets home and goes into the garden to work one afternoon placed his pocketbook in his working pants because he ex pected to pay a bill. While be slept that night his house caught fire. He questioned for a moment wheth er he should put on his good trous ers or the ones holding the pocket- book and chose the latter. The bet ter trousers were destroyed. Then he discovered only $3 in the pocket- book and new apparel cost $8.— New York Tribune. Finding a Raaaon. "W ho-w as that man at the side door awhile ago?” asked the hus band of an Indiana wouldbe poetess the other day. “ Why, it was a man who saiij he had come to change my meter. I told him he had made a mistake in the number of the house, for the men had not finished wiring our house yet.” Husband, after thoughtful pause: "Maybe he’d been reading some of your poetry.” — Indianapolis News. Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate Notlen la hereby «Iran thal tba undendgned. Mauri MeOuira, aa guardino of tha persona and of tha aatatee o f Ward L lv m g ood Miller and Hasel J . Miller, minora, has buon heretofore by no ordar of tb eoon n ty court of tha stato o f Oregon, for Yam hill co n n i» . meda and anta rod o n Jana 2». 1914, du i» authorised and I Ina need to aall nil tha right tllla and Interest o f the livore named minora In and to th a.follow lng de.oribed real aitata, to-w ll: Beginning at a poin t In the canter of tha com ity rood on tha warn line o f tha D. L. O of 'V illlam Jones, north 19’ west Xl.fid chaina from a a iron pin sat tin In cant« canter o f oonnty rood to link« iln sa ____ north of o f moat moat westerly weatarl a •oath west c o m e r o f •old W tlliom Jonas D. L. U. Not. 1430. CUI In T. * A R. 3 ond 9 W. of W. M.. In Y am hill cou n ty, O regon; thanca south to dag. 30' east 13 99 ch a in s ; thaooe south 5.35 chaina; thanca north to dag. 30* waat 12.99 chains to renter o f oonnty road thanca north 5.35 chaina to place o f beginning containing «.to aerea, and that ■aid g u a rd ila baa filad bar bond and oath of ■ C o e In ordar to sali said real property. Now, therefore all paraona are hereby notified that th a u nd.relgned, aa tuoh guardian, w ill, o n Friday September 4,1914, at tha hour o f 11 o ’elock a. m.. at tha waat and fron Y am hill Me M ina for cash — — may h e n In and to eat w hich the said mi - « Ä Ä S X t Angusta, la u M aud M o Q utsr , Guard tan o f Ward Llrangood Millar u d Hesel W W . n Inora K u e s . Attorney for said Onardlan. 4MT Tha Brahman. Daap W ater Cup«. One interesting deep sea appli ance is the water specimen enp, hich is let down on the sounding ine and is so arranged that the re sistance of the water keeps open the valves of the cup during its descent and closes them during ita ascent Water from any given depth can thus be brought to the surface for examination. These water enpa are strongly built to resist tbe great pressure.— New York Tribune. I GOING ON A VISIT? DISCHARGING A BUTLER. W all, H are's tha Proper Caper I n O u r Mast Exolusive Circle«. Narva Ranking Experience of a New Y n rk Society W om an. Football. G o f twenty or thirty under the su perintendence o f barefooted native soldiers, clad in ill fittipg uniforms, who would instantly snoot thoir chiirera d o w n if they tried to escape during their working time, when thev are unchained.— Wide World Magazine While obtaining a satisfactory Quests in fashionable American ■ervant ia an increasingly difficult country life must of course do their matter generally, especially if one share. They fetch their own m otors for although the host does his best, has certain standards o f efficiency, no one with only five or six ca n getting rid of an unsatisfactory one can really make his guests com fort is not infrequently attended with Tha S oft Anewer. able. They* bring their own maids mnch embarrassment on tbe part of Snooker (fiercely)— Your foarla and valets, it goes without saying, the mistreaa of a household. have been over the wall and scratch William waa a satisfactory butler, and one host encountering an un ed ray garden. familiar manservant in the boll is as butlers go nowadays, but his Chanks (coolly)— Well, there's said to have been told that tha manners in the servants' boll o f a nothing extraordinary in that. It’s stranger was one o f the valets’ well known New York woman were their nature to «cratch. Now, if much criticised by those who were valets 1 your garden were to come over tbe Straata Swept by Convict«. wall and scratch my fowls it would One lady, when she comes for beneath him in rank. When one The public «treets in tbe town« be extraordinary and something longer than a week, end, is accom day be blacked tbe eye o f a house maid it provoked such a storm be o f Java are daily swept and kept worth communicating. — London panied by her qook and butler in addition to her maid and chauffeur. low stairs that his mistress decided clean by native convicts. They go Answers. to work chained together ip parties This is really sensible, for if you he must go. On tbe day appointed for the but hare any special breakfast fads or any health regime (the lovely* lady ler to depart be waa called in and in question lives almost entirely on paid off. He asked the lady of the noodles) it is tiresome to have your bouse to write a reference for him, % food prepared by your friends’ in and this she did. After he had carefully pocketed competent chefs. O f conrse if you send your hostess your diet list the envelope containing it the but ahead it is easier— many people find ter said, bis manner changing: “ There ia a small bill yon owe it worth while to telephone a menu, me. It ia for money I have paid even for a single meal. A great deal o f coarse can be managed with out for messengers and parcels. It the modern vacuum bottles and can- amounts to (18/75.” Tbe lady <of the house could not niffters. One of the queens o f so remember, any occasion when she ciety is said to arrive with an had not personally met any small especially designed silver gilt din bill o f the kind. However, rather ner pail containing boiled rice, dried toast, Bulgarian sour milk and. than provoke a dispute, she silently counted out that sum from her other food requisites. Such precautions to insure youi purse and handed it to him. Still he did not go. own com fort while visiting are, it “ 1 have another small bill,” he appears, not merely permitted, bat announced, still more boldly. "In almost expected in society. There remains, however, a considerable the iire that burned down your experimental region where ultra country house I lost all my effects. luxurious snd fashionable women I have made out a bill for them.” The woman looked at him aghast. are still working to reorganize She knew he had saved everything country life on more rational lin he had. “ What is the amount?” Some o f these ladies, for example, arrive with a trunk o f their own flhe finally found voice to say. “ Fifteen hundred dollars,” he re bed linen, their pillows and their plied coolly. bathroom towels— an obvious step, The two were alone in the room. one would say, nearer perfect com Fearing violence, the woman made fort for the guest. Yet queer, reactionary people are an excuse o f going upstairs to get found who say that thia is not a her check book. Once in her own compliment to the boetees; that it room she called up her lawyer on is, in fact, distinctly the opposite. tbe phone and laid tbe case before Pioneers end martyrs for any cause him. “ It looks like an attempt at black have always met such opposition. mail,” be said. “ He baa absolutely Even though one feels it unneces no claim qpon you.” T W O T R U C K S D A ILY sary, one would like here to encour Summoning her maid tbe lady age these devoted women at their — PORTLAND TO NEWBERG ~ work o f civilization: I f America hurried downstair« again, went Uravely up tn the butler apd quietly in the twentieth century could real We call for and deliver at your door ly make visiting in other people’s ‘ told him to leave the house immedi country houses anything bat ex ately. He went. Then the woman bach treme physical agony abe would fell „ „ . in _ . to her maid’s arms.— A ll Kinds of Freight and Express Packages bave made s historic contribution York Times, A t Railroad Rates to the history o f the race— would A K in g ’s Esoapa. really haVe conquered the social, as During his service as a private in she did earlier the physical wilder Office at MeKaetTs Barber Shop, 704 First St. the foreign legion, King Peter o f ness.— Harrison Rhodes in Harper’s Servia fell into the hands o f the Magazine. Prussians. This mishap occurred Office Phones : D ,, , N. B. Lesher, Pres. on Oct. 11, 1870, at Salbria, a small Illustrating a Definition. Newberg. White 75 Geo. Britton. Sec’y. In proving a match to the hgPw_ town on the banks o f the Loire, Portland, Main 8969 43 FRONT ST. R Martin, Tress. beating lawyer the woman witness where s detachment o f the legion is probably in the majority. At a was surprised by the enemv and recent case in court a woman wit forced to surrender. Prince ¿a ra — ness was giving very damaging evi to give the name under which he dence against the prisoner, and the enlisted— happened to be wearing a attorney for the defense, nettled at belt stuffed with £400 in gold. her manner, decided to embarfass When his captor* discovered this I they started disputing about the di- her if he could. “ In giving your testimony, mad vision o f the spoils and in the con am, 1 observe that you are constant fusion the prince managed to give ly using the word ‘irony.’ May 1 ask them tbe slip. He reached the river if you comprehend its true mean bank and, plunging in, got safely to ^ iiaRMHiX'IHtataiM,,, the other bank, none of his p a r -; ing?” “ Well, 1 think 1 do. 1 will illus suers caring to risk drowning in or- j trate. If 1 were to call you a gen der to recapture him. tleman I should unquestionably be Sickneee and Superstition. indulging in most decided irony.” For the cure of epilepsy or the j Com bination Pneum atic Sw eeper falling sickness numerous were the < Mohammad and tha Mountain. ' I'H IS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running D U N T L E Y Sweeper When Mohammed first announc charms that were invoked long ago. cleans without raising dust, and at the same time picks up ed his religion the Arabs demanded A very common remedy among the pins, lint, raveling*, etc., in O N E O P E R A T IO N . Its ease poor people about London, and par some supernatural proof o f his makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches commission. The prophet replied ticularly in Essex, was to cut the even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity that it would be tempting God to tip o f a black cat’s tail in order to of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. ask for such proof, but upon their procure three drops of bood. which The G reat L a bor Saver o f the H om e—Every borne, b i f t or insisting he commanded Mount were to be taken in a spobpful of smell, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery snd protection from Safa to come to him, and when it milk and repeated three days suc the danger o f flying duet. If the patient was in stirred not at his bidding exclaim cessively. Duntley is the P ioneer o f Pneumatic S w eepers— ed: “ God be merciful I Had it formed o f the composition it lost its Has the combination of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle and obeyed my words it would bave fall efficacy. ’ The patients also were to revolving Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar en on ns and destroyed os. I will creep head foremost down some anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give 1 the “ D untley” a trial in your home at our expense.' therefore go to the mountain and three pairs o f stairs three times a W rite today fo r fu ll particular t thank God that he has had mercy day for three successive days.— AGENTS W ANTED London Answers. on a stiff necked generation.” WARM WEATHER IS C0MIN6 Fill Y o o f R efrigerator with ICE made by the NEW BERG C R A M E R Y C O . Do Not Fail to T ry Their Ice Cream and Butter Reo Inter-City Truck Service KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESH <?^CLEAN i A T actfu l Ramindar. Th* Opal«. Edward was the proud owner of his first pair o f pants. On the oc- casion o f his first wearing them a neighbor happened to come in and was chatting with his father, but much to Edward’s disgust the all important subject was not men tioned. The little fellow stood it aa long as he conld, then in a very indiffer- ent manner remarked, “ There are three pairs o f pants in this room.” — London Tit-Bits. ' The opal used in jewelry is dis tinguished from other varieties of leas value by calling it precious or noble opal. Opals differ very great ly in their color effects, and these i are known aa the pattern of the gem. The «liape and size of the flashes o f color van’ from very small, when the stone is called pin’s point opal, to larger, squarish span gles, when it is a harlequin opal.— New York Sun. ---------------------- |* W hat H i Feared. Football is understood to bave originated among the Romans about the middle o f the first century be fore Chriat. It appears occasionally during the middle ages, but it was under the guidafirt o f the public schools o f Orest Britain that the me advanced and became popu- r.— liondon Globe. . • Evan N “ Say, old chap, lend ma a dollar, will you?” After complying tbe lender sud denly has his m em oir refreshed. “ Look here!” he declared to tbe borrowed the next moment. “ Come to think o f it, I lent you a dollar over a year ago and you never re turned it!” “ That was odd.” “ What was odd?“ “ Dollar No. 1.” “ What o f it r “ Well, this in dollar No. S ; that makes it even. See?” Hobson, who ia to say the least a little absentminded, was on his way to hia own wedding, when some thing impeded the progreas o f the carriage, which «tood at a stand still so long that Hobeon put his head oat of-the window and said to the driver, “ Hurry up, or the whole thing will he over before we get th ere!"—Chicago News. T he Persian Carpenter. In accordance with the invari able custom of all eastern artiaans the Persian carpenter sits upon the ground while at work. Instead of a bench a strong stake i* driven down before him, leaving shout ten inches above ground, and upon thia he rests hia feet. The facility with which the work ia executed in thia noaition hus alwava been a matter of eurpriae to European workmen. Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Company «Mil So. State S t , Chicago You can’t always tell good value by appearance. That is e s p e c i a l l y true of a Furnace Your trust is well founded when it is placed in a Victor Perfect Wood Furnace SHEET METAL WORKS Phone White 192 Shop: 602 Second Street r ** U r s D i r r i T H