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IT . The B ig Furniture Sto re ..... — THC STORE OF QUALITY = = = = = carries the largest stocks and the biggest varieties of Home Furnishings at all timou Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper #ft the lowest p ric e s fo r h ig h g r a d e gooda£ W. W. Hollingsworth Son anunniESM RESUME Of WOK « STATEIEGISUIURE fttvitw of Doings of Orogoo’t Legislators During tho Past Week. I came to 1 kept w an tin g to call them “ M onarch*” the name sounds so m odi like them “ M on arch” ranges th at Larkin-Prince sd l. C ra ig R. D oer had a fine pen o f B u ff Orpingtons. Then I happen to spy a pen oft w h at I took to be “ D aroc Jersey*” cause they w a s ju st the color oft my old D aroc sow b a t my wife said they w a s I. Reds and w e come to readin’ around the pen and w e toand they belonged to D r Rinard, the barber. I m ight a know d they belonged to a barber cause he bad all their combs trimmed up vandyke style. C. D. Oppen showed some fine P a rt ridge W yandotte*. A ll the tune w e w ere there one old rooster kept sayin’ “ P u t” “ P a t” “ P u t,” Pacific, Pacific, and I thought th at w a s kind o f funny’ and my wife and I w ent over to see him and w e laid eyes on as fine a pen ot Sooth C arolin a Rhode Island Reds as ever w a s born and they belonged to Prof. Pennington, 'th e president o f Pacific College and they were good boosters too. N o w believe me. C. P. Yergen showed some fine w hite S. C. Orpingtons. Old Uncle Joseph H all had a pen o f Buff O rpingtons th at w ould be credit to any m an’s ftarzn. M r. Chas. W hitely showed a fine bunch o f S. C. B row n Leghorns and they claim s th at some o f this braod o f chickens lay as high as three eggs a day. J think I read this in the “ F u rro w ” that little John Deere paper that Larkin-Prince H dw e. C o., gre* tree to their customers. U. S. G . M iller, Nelson Broaillette, J. F . T ay lor, C. A. Hodson, Ben Smith, B. H . W o o d w ard and C. B. Newhouae all exhibited some fine birds, and Ben E vans and M oore Bros, had the dock busi ness all their ow n w ay . Some o f these fellers are goto’ to have to h are a lo t o f poultry fencing in the spring to take care ot the o ff spring from this fine banch oft chickens and th at’s where the boys a t ’The B ig H dw e. Store’ can help o at a little. They’ve g o t the stock and the prices are care if you don’t g ir t to ms my mails, but I tell you one thing, you better go straight oft and sell dis postoffice and buy some school- house!1* said the Frenchman. f etch Logic. A Scotch minister was startled by the original views of s not very akillfnl plowman whom he bad just hired. ‘ ‘ that 1 ' I the f i f furrows i l B noticed were fa r from straight and said: “John, yer drills are ns near strancht svs— that is, ns like T sm - mie’s wark” Tammie being the per son who had previously plowed t h » glebe. “Tam m ie didna ken his wark/ observed the man coolly as he turn ed his team about. “ Ÿ e see, when the drills is crookit the sun gets in on s ’ sides, an’ so ye get early tat- fine W Fain Is a Hint te the Wise. One thing that should he regard ed seriously -is pain in any form in any part o f the body. I f there is s dull headache frequently, find out what causes it. Fain in the knee, the arch o f the foot o r at any point should be taken seriously. Pain means something wrong. It may be brave to bear it, but it is not wise. Remember that pain felt in one part o f the body may be the result of something w rong in an other part. See a wise doctor about it.— Boy Scout Haodbook. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup OF 0 RE 60 N •<-M& * «• Of this number 34 4B I » K>rl* and SMB are boys. ^ annual show of the -Polk County Poultry association la beta« bold In tho armory In Dallas. About 100« birds *»V y ■ T-g- s v ',| 4 ija». 11 1, l»1 3 ............. $296.163.18 January 1, 1914 330.158.10 January 1,1915............. 3 4 8 ,5 4 3 .9 6 t the Tutelila Missten es tho U m * reservation early next month to I a caso meeting and revival, tore will be an Interes Un* sa th er at Corvallis February X, when a tty fair oonfereaoe will ho held, i who take* a prominent part in Inc fairs a success will be present United States National Bank office was responsible tar a saving of $7*60 for tho quarter. October 1 to Decomber XI. 1X14. accordine to a statement givre out by Former Stete Printer Harrte. W. K. Pinner, adjutant-ceneral, will be relieved fresi duty ea chief of staff of the Oregon National Guard Fubru- ary 1. Governor Wtthyoombe named Captata George A. White, of the Third Oregon Infantry, to succeed the retir* Miss Martan B. Towne’a «rat UH to he preselited to thè house was in troduoed Friday. The only woassa In thè legislature bea a msanare to pan tsh consplracy, thè present laws, sht says, havtag nothtag to eover thè potat Senator Smith of Coos and Curry With 170 members present, the Sa introduce« a bill for a new tax law. It lem Fruit Union held its fifth annual convention at Salem. The report ments should be made from March 1 showed that business aggregating ap to January 1, and provides that the proximately $260,000 went through the first payment shall become doe on No union during1 the year. The member vember 1, of the year ta which the as ship of the union Includes BOO fruit sessment le made and the seoood pay growers of Marlon and Polk counties. ment shall become doe April 1 of the Recommending that the state high following year. No penalties are pro way commission be given entire Juris vided. diction over nil state roads, and the Senator Barrett, of Umatilla, also enactment of a provision giving teat Introduced a tax bill ta the upper department supervision of the design house, and members of the Multnomah and construction of nil bridges sad county delegation have another meas culverts costing I BOO or more, State ure la course of preparation. It prob Highway Engineer Bewlby has Issued ably will he Introduced ta the lower his first annual report with a resume house within a few days. Then# meas of -the work wkioh hoe been accom ures are similar In some particulars, plished during the Bret IX moaths of but differ ta other seeentlsl provis the existence of the highway depart ions. Both provide for seml-annaal payments. The Multnomah county Mil Jadge Dalton Biggs, o{ the circuit allows n discount tar nil payments ta court, has rendered a decision for the excess of 6« per oont mode at the first stats, at Burns, In the ease wherein period, while the Barrett MU does not the state of Oregon has brought salt The Multnomah county MU attaches a against the Pacific Livestock eompany penalty of IX per cent per annum to dasevw lands ta Harney valley. against delinquent payments, wMls The land involved covered approxi the Barrett penalty is fixed at the rate mately 27.000 aerea, situated lb what of only I per oeat The payments te known as the “Red 8.” field. Title dates else differ. Indications are that Senator Dim tek's MU to abolish the Oregon naval mlHtla Is going to have easy sailing ■ ’^OLDEST BANK IN NEWBERG” & 3 & S , First National Bank On Time Deposits ARMCO Iron Resists Rost That Is its greatest feature, but its other qualities—pert o f them due to purity, p a rt due to careful m an u factu re- render A nneo iron the superior m aterial fo r W eil* C asing Smoke Stacks A sh Cans Eaves Troughs of aoetdente, 11 being hurt, sad nine were hart white engaged ta railroad tag. A science club bee been formed at the University of Oregon. The object of the organisation is to keep the members ta touch with the latest re search work and discoveries ta bot any, »oology, biology, psychology, phy sios, chemistry and other allied set- m Aiir,, i traction of the proposed 11,760,- interstste bridge to connect V s * rer apd Portlind, by the Interstate ge comm1..io«¿ The bide will be aent > itm till by the people at the No- vember election Two prohtttttoa Mite sow ara pendias ta the hens*. The Committee of One Hundred's Mû vos the O nt messtira tatroduoad ta that body. It has b »en referred to the « H f au atoohfldte nqtmr. D. C. Latria, o t 8L Johns, te the author of . Notwithstanding occasional periods of depression in financial matters, the business of this bank Ips shown a steady and consistent increase throughout the tprenty-five years of its snristence. Following art given the relative deposits on January 1st of tho last three yeen : -)* ‘ ' , . iV '} > /. Thompson. of Lake county, as presid ine officer, the legislative wheels ap pear to he maniac smoothly, bet la the house, as a result of dtaeettafao- Declaring that the capacity of the state hatchery, on the North Umpqua rivssv M about 10,000,000 aggs, white the atengo capacity for young fish te only about 1,600,000, the members of thé Douglas County Game Protec tive association have decided to oak the state officials to Increase the stor age capacity of the hatchery that a larga proportion of the young fish may be liberated in the Umpqua river. Un der the present system. K te asserted Barcroft’s D rag Store 4N Q O O D Baioni.—Just as la prono us sus right. As soon as I go t home I commenced curryin’ m j old W hite Leghorn rooster to get him in shape for the sh ow next year, and I ’U g o to Larkin-Prince H dw e. C o., and bay me some nails, and make me a coop and give it a coat of th at Acme Q ual ity P ain t and if I d o n 't get some blue ribbo n s' it w o n ’t be my fault. The boys a t ’The B ig H dw e. Store’ keep a good fixe these cold d ay s and they’re al-. w a y s g lad to h er us fellers drop in whether w e buy o r not and it we w a n t som ething in their line they'll take care ot us right. L e t's all hitch up and g o to the C h autauqu a out in the coun try next week. They meet tw o days a t Chehalem Center the 26 and 28 o f this m onth ant} in W est Chehalem on the 27 a d d 29. U p country fellers don’t h a re treats like this every day and it w ill p a y us to go. office and inquired whether there were any letters for him. “ I didn’t hear the name.’’ said the clerk. “ My name is PSul Lorendeau. Don’t you know how fo r understood Eng- i s h r “ H o w do you spell it? " ask ed the elerk. “That is not you’ business!” said monsieur. “Just give me my mails!” “ I can’t give you your mail if I do not knowhow .V- sions, tho first week of the twenty eighth sessioB passed with vary little aocomplishod aside from msantas lion In tho senate, with Senator W. Lair THE BM SHOW Y ou kn ow the New berg fellers her been t r y i»’ for the last 4 o r5 years to get me to come in to one o f them “ Hen Sh ow s” th at they hold every year no I told my wife I gum s I ’d ju at g o d ow n there and nee w h at they had and ot coarse w om an like she w anted to go along, no w e hooked op to o a r John Deere b a g g y and w ent in one evenin.’ W e didn’t kn ow where the place w a s hot it ws not hard to find the Cocks w an crow in’ no load. The first thing w e m w when w e g o t in the d o o r w as a b ig “ R o o ster" standing there by the d o o r gettin’ ten cents o at of everybody th at come inside and my w ife and I bad to pay too. P . D. Hutchinson showed a fine little p a ir ot Gam e Bantam s th at were settln’ ju st the d o o r and then there ta bunch o f Black M inorcan belongin’ to J. L . Hoskins, B . U. M arr and O. R. W inters. The H oskins chickens appeared more contented and happy than the rest ot the chickens and I told m y wife th at J. L . p ro bably had their coop insured in the Oregon Fire Relief Association for which be is the local agent. N. L . Wiley ome fine Black Barred \iW l Sheet Roofing D ipping V ats Flashings Cornices W ash Tubs Silos Gutters V en tilato rs, Ete W hen you buy any sheet metal article satisfy yourself that it is Arm co-Am erican Ingot Iron. The longer nfe w ill m ve you money. For sale by SHEET METAL WORKS F. H. GRIFFETH . It isn't die thing you do, dear, It's the leak you leave undone, That does the hit of mischief When the Plumber is up and gone. E. L. EVANS, SOI 1st St, Newberg Phone Blaek 28 Residence Blue 6 J. L. V A N B L A R IC O M ' Staple and Fancy Groceries ’ , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1 ' ’ W * glees* the meet particular. Phone us a trocar? order aad see If our prompt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trade Pure M ilk and Cream is conducive to good health. This is the kind w e supply our customers. O ur D airy is frequently inspected by the State D airy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by that official. Give us a tria l Phone Red 66 PHONES: R. B. L Y L E Red 167; Shop, Black 196 F. J. Kelley Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM FITTIN G GALVANIZED PIPE, E T C Ofllet sad Shop at 402 First Strait, Newberg. Oregon