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In the vara of Servia and ~Bui- gkris there were Rumens end many otter foreigners, while in Spain one has but to consider the 0f ^jrtaia statesmen of recent years to see bow many adventurer* have *e>^ed to make the history of that comntry* The wars in Africa were C m U-V^ h UAÌI i von by O’Donnell, who was born in Spain, but whose anoestry is well oetrayed. He became the Dnke of Big International Exposition’s Amusements Novel and Wonderful rw .tlw t Wa— WM v m fk w u h d fic Di.,U, O IM ímu ri» Naam» A warrior named O’Higgins play ed a chief part inthe wars of Chile. !h China,the leaders have time and again been men of western race, and it would be interesting to learn how many graduates of Annapolis combine to render the trade o f the I soldier o f fortune lew picturesque thou it form erly was. War today is S much more highly organised thing than it was years ago.— Washing ton Star. - ' Il you wish a mort* call and sec me at th* tional Bank o f Newberj Nelson Cone to Jame« C Cone 50ts . D. D. C 90 ac in ne% of sec 10 t 5 s r 5 w T. H. Feary Jr., agent for Nelson Fleming to W C Seach- Excelsior fence material, Auto reat undiv H int in Joseph Wood matic eteel gate«, American steel d l c i n e e c l 3 t 5 s r 7 w and eoe fence poets, cedar fence poets. 18 tp 8 e r 6 w $1. Warehouse Springbrook Oregon. O M Gerhauser to Laura I Mc Address ali communications to K a y 6% ac in J B Rogen d ie in R. F. D. a., NewbCrg, Oregon. 1 3 s r 2 w $4000. , i Phone 24a63. M F Hastings and wt to James M Warren 33 ac in J M Forrest Lone Pir Dairy—For sweet and d 1 c in sec 3 t 5 s r 3 w $10. ■our m ilk ,-b u tterm ilk , skim milk F R Johnson et a l t o W C Seach- and cream. Delivery made in reat 80.06 ac in Joseph Wood d 1 the evening. j a tf c in see 18 t S s r 6 w $1. I have a J e r s e ÿ B u l l a t my F R Johnson et al to Marie D place on the Portland road near Johnson 80.06 ac in Joseph Wood New berg. Walter Wilson. t L d 1 c in sec 1 8 1 8 • r 6 w $1. Marie D Johnson et al to Frank Flor Sale—Four young cows R Johnson 80.06 ac in Joseph Wood d 1 c in sec 1 8 1 5 1 r 6 w giving milk, one fresh, at reason able prices. B. F. Hall, Route 1, 14-15 pd Oregon Nnt & Fruit Co to L White Sox orchard. And W M n , In On Futur«. Land Frlaau W ill la w Htgn. > " ■!' " I " ’---------------— — Every «ruble square foot o f land P Lembkie tract 43 Wahrat H ill —. »j. I Wanted—To rent good ¡dace o f between ihe tropic* o f Cancer uud $1750. *;/. ¿ 0 2 5 Capricorn will t arom e almost as 5 to 20 acres ¡near New berg. Sylvia M Osborne to Daniel B valuable us present city lota Am an ¡experienced man and Ib i- belt a ron ltd tbs earth is 134 and I M Swarts 47-100 o f an ac want orchard work to do. F. degree*! un cad i «ide o f the equator. in )o d Peritine d l c i n t 4 e r 3 w ' ur u band « o f f 47 degrees width. Hu Un $ 2000 . manity in due lim e must crowd to- G A Ryan and w f to H D Ryan For Sale—1 Peninsular six-hole * ward the equator for solar warmth. undiv 1-2 ipt in sec% sec 3 2 1 4 « r 7 w$1440. . . . <. ,: î v J F and B R Sta kmp( by sheriff) to B A KHks lot 8 blk 11 City range with reservoir, $25; 1 leatherette rocker, large, $12; 1 goldenJBoakJ: commode with good mirror, |$6; 1 good high wheel lawn mower, ball bearing, $5. Arthur A. Palmer, 312 B. Sherman St., Newbeig. It Order yonr monuments from V. A. Vincent, a t the Newbfrg Feed & Seed Store, next door to White Real Estate C ol 14tf For Sale—Saddlejpony, young and sound, can plough. Dr. C. B. Brown, y, S., Gordon barn. I t pd. For Sale—New washing ma chine, sewing machine, kitchen cabinet, I chickens’ etc. R. R. Spicer, 7th and Willamette. R I t ward will the -course o f empire To all the kind friends and take its way.*1 I f the energy o f the sun now neighbors who so willingly ae- wasted on Sahara and all other arid sieted and extended to us their area* can finally be conserved as sympathy in our recent bereave electric heat, light and power by ment; in the lose o f our dear sis electro magnetic induction the rap idly coming fuel problem will be ter, Mies Emma Deskins, we solved. I f not from sun, winds and wish to extend our heartfelt waves, running streams or codmic thanks. .. Sisters. source, then man ihust «ecure heat in some other way when coal ha* vanished. «= -*=• — .. T h i* other way cannot even be surmised now. (5oa! and iron con sumed in the manufacture o f one Audaeiou* dreadnought, if all heap ed up in s pile as s real object les A Newberg Lodge No. KM A. P. son. would startle the most thought A A. M. Regular meeting less at man’s awful waste o f pre v y cious materials. Enormously in / V F ' First and Third Wednesday creased value o f land must ensue in svenings o f each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. By order Prank A.'Collard. W. M.. * R. H. C. Bennetf, Secretary. 1916 Great motorboats of the deep m s 11 ulsiti type will race for ■ $10.000 prise from New York through the Pan a m canal to the Golden Gate- X m- rim bf International yacht race« Is the twenty one meter dam will be held la Sea Francisco bay President Woodrow Wilson. Emperor William o f Germany end K in* George of England have each offered trophies In tbeae events Swimming, water polo, fly casting, canoeing, football, baseball For Sale or Trade—197-acre stock Tarm, adjoining Lake view. Lake Connty, Oregon. Inquire A. S. Emerson, Dundee, Or. 52tt New pump engine and Metz Automobile to trade for wood. Oregon Hdwd. & Imp. Co. 14-16 Money furnished promptly al ways on real estate at 7 and 8per ct. Atty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. Friends of the High School w ill be interested in knowing that a debate w ill be held at Cnmmins pays cash for poultry the High School next Thursday night between the local debating and eggs. 20-tf team and Oregon City High on earth, and Florida, with south Money to loan on good secur- Schpol. Admission 25c. ern California al*o.-—Edgar I.'urico ity hy C la rem ice Butt. F or Sale—Team of horses, har Dry fir wood for sale. Call ness, wagons, disk harrow, rid White 143. ' . ing cnltivator, plow, root cutter For Sale — Tw o fresh cows. and small too la. Registered Jer Wm. M. Morris, route 3, phone sey cow, 4 years old, Pedigreed Poland China brood sows, young 28a3. ' 14tf pigs, all reasonable prices. G. G. For Sale—Fresh cow, 3 years Brown, 1000 River st. tf. old, gives 3% gal. milk per day. »For Sale—S. C. Brown Leg Robert jepsen, Dundee. I t pd. horn and White P. Rock cockerels For Sale—Second hand Cornell C. B. Newboose, Springbrook, tf. incubator, one hundred and Ore. twenty egg thee. Craig Doer. • f unit!me will attend tat an especial ly chartered steamer O f international Interest will be the greatest Uve stock show in the world*» history. Mors than $600.000 will b# awarded In prises in s continuous lire stock exhibit Rare and valuable breeds o f all kinds of Uve stock from distant countries o f the globe w|U be shown Specimens of the famous ChUgngbam wild white cattle w ill be exhibited for the krst time. With the exception o f two specimens at the Lon don too. this breed baa never bees shown outside o f ChUUngham park, ■inftand These cattle are pure white, with Mack aoere. black tips to the ears u i Mack borne An International sheep Shearing contest w ill be one o f Riding la this la um ber aide si» two chti- mat an American la- . ; Many of Them Have Been Femeue as Fetriete end H ires* Many famous soldiers and adven turers served under flags not their own. Henry Uud»on, Hudson, an English- fcngneli- man, who sailed under the Dutch stsndsrd; Christopher Columbus, s Genoese, who discovered s conti nent in the name o f Hpeia; Kosci usko «n d P ulaski, Polish patriots, who fought fo r Am erican independ ence, and Gordon, who gained dis- For Sale—8weet cream and buttermilk.—Ncwberg Creamery, 19-tf o f the middle ages, when adventur ers scurried to and fro over all Eu rope, one law only to study the bu reaucracy o f Russia to tiud s po tent example <91 th e highest type o f soldier o f fortune. Russia, at her regeneration, needed leaders o f every kind; soldiers, statesmen, bankers, organizer* and all were brought in from , the outside. A t the helm o f state their descendant* remain today.>< G v o r itw -riv«** In somewhat similar fashion, when America Was fi£htibg fo r her indeoendeAce. there were needed '4 % z 1 * A* "£ ; Ï A/&. organization. Baron Steuben, the Prussian; Pulaski and Kosciusko, Poles, and Lafayette, Frenchman, were the most notable figures. O f afi these it can be said that they ; Were fighting the cause o f freedom , wfiicb was also their own, but they were soldiers o f fortune, neverthe- in the breeze indicates that the Wanted—To boy day old wayfarer may here purchase aguar- calves. Phone 2a63 Box 136, ¿¿«ate, a powerful white rum made 2 tf. of cane juice and containing a large R. F. D. rarchase had been effected the eman asked him what he Éhy an honest horse. • less^' “ Why, sir,” replied the seller, There were many adventurers in “ whenever I rode him he always the Italian war fo r freedom, and threatened to throw me off, and he Garibaldi had been one h im te lL eertiiiiffv never deceived me.?— London Mail. For Sale—200 egg Callahan incubator in good condition, $10. A bo some fine R. I. R. pullets and cocks. 1313-10 St., Newberg. tf. RAINCOATS