Z v JJ* 2 * 4 «»i ,t,#A #> u vfy^u ■ '■ »I > ..kw’ S... ^ -»i ' - • ^ - >> ■ « '.;V A .* c D > w - C 2 C M » v vi- ir m v r¿ ib « ït fe t a ; á ■ 1 ■ ■ Notice o f Shartfr a Sale. . A : , sa, I . w . r . 11 — — Novel Manufac velou ■ > 4 You want a safe place to deposit your money. your account We offer: / C. R. CH APIN . LAW YER Safa and con$ervatiya management A quarter century of continuous growth Absolute secu rity for your money In terest on saving« and tima deposit« f Abundant reaourcet tU MM al $331.79 toother wrth •I the ral« of aifcht pet c-m par *a- fro*» May 17th, 1915. md alio lha t Kup al $3500 attorney*' fee*, *ad ith « m a of $19.25 of crai» and «*► Moia, aad forth « decreed that the foUow- tenbod real prett«**; to-wrt,— Beiag a part I No. ft ■ Lotie Hone*, k lubdivvion of • •f the Doaaboa Load Claim oi David ? aad wile, ia Y a »h J County. State of :P .F. HAW KINS ¿Et You cannot reasonably ask for more. satiated with lem. h . * D E N T IS T ; Office over First National B ank, Phone White 3-1 We want . - 1 You should not l?e United States National Bank “OLDEST BANK IN NEWBERG1* ------------------------ - .»¿Li.------------ DR. A . M. DAVIS ¿Parlor Pharmacy DENTIST “ Q U A L IT Y S T O R E “ therefoie. the aadenicaed «herid on . June the 26th, I 9 » C at 11 o'clock i l (eB at pah tic auction to the bichea *■ cadi ia hand, the above deicnbed real ■I the w o t aad boat ddoi of the Y a »- rty Court Houiein the city of Mc.Mino- Bgoa. to $ e highest bidder fo cash ia uc exhibits ta the Palace ef it loos! ¡Exposition. San Krau­ tes the whole exhlbltlve rone d model humea er« co m p lete LLUSTRATION show« on« o f thi Manufacturée at the F’auama-Pm • Imo Tbl» typlftes the realMn t uf the (m et KxpoHttloD. The ha Ui every detail Be eure to visit 8a« F I Office overiU . S. N a tl Bank Phone Black 17l V WHEN CROWS MOBILIZE PETROGRAD IS A WONDER. Office, W h it# 22; Res. Black 90 They Usually Maas Themsalves Per Attack Upon an Enemy. The crows a tv maxiero of uioblltoa tlou Such mobilisation* hafe fre­ quently been tu vex t Ural vd. LstM ly they prove to be for the attack on some enemy „ • ■ - Tbureau speak« of tlte crow» "bum lug up abow ithe woodst * where' they were perchtus tike the black fragpiauu of u powder mill just exploded." When they are satin-red for war purposes their cries will lead you to the spot where they are fljrbtlug. and these same bursts o f black fra emeu is abOTe the trees, usually follow Pig an wpsclai uproar of cawing, « ill tllrect you to the center o f the battle. Waiter King Stone, the Ulustrator and Charles Llviugston Bull have M d ute of a mobilization they ouce wh- aeased. when the cro«-« gathered lo r hours and the two observers Were abft A City Built by Russia In Osflanos ef the Lews of Nature. ; Y It lu an ainuzlng monument to the despotism of the esars that Petrogrnd baa flourished, us It was built. In ds- rtapee o f the laws o f trade and o f na­ ture herself. As a port it is Immeas­ urably inferior to Rlsa. which has a much longer often season, for Petro- urrad fat Icebound front early November to the end of April. As a buildlag site I It has been repeatedly and disastrous­ ly flooded by the Neva. The highest elevatk>u within the bonada o f the city Is leas tbau fifteen feet above aaa level, and the cellars have to be baled oat nearly every spring when the lee melts and the wind blown. And the rigorous climate constantly gnaws at walla and columns until the etty has been twice and thrice rebuilt, by the esars. Many o f the moat Im­ posing structures are held together only by means of iron clamps, snd the huge bowlder on which Peter rides his bronxe hors# is ever crumbling away, ‘the stones o f the streets am continual- ’ly .sinking below the level, and the greet Cathedral of s t Isaac never ceases to settle on a foundation In which nearly $1.000.000 was sunk. No leas than six d m of piles were driven fur the beautiful column o f Alexander L. yet -tbnf eighty foot monolith, the tallest and lurgsst In Europe, has to be clamped la iron. As it dwelling place Petrograd' re­ mains the most fatal bf any great city In the «’lvIUxeri world, with n mortali­ ty of threnty-elgbt to each 1.000 of pop­ ulation. snd within fen years Ita death rote actually ex«-eeded Its birth rate.— Argonaut . D r . John 8. Rankin ; Littlefield & Romig ! PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS ; Office in First N a t'l Bank Bldg. ; Phone, Black 81 »eeeoeeo♦»»»»»»»##»»»»»♦♦♦ DR. THOS. W . HESTER Physician and Surgeon Office in Dixon Building NEW BERG - - OREGON DR. SAR AH E. SMITH Office in City Hall Office Phon#—White 147 Residence Phone— Blue 58 W BEKG OREGON DR. FRED H. W ILSO N Dr. C.L Brown, D.V.S. SU ts o i Oregon, aad being • pert o f ib e Dona­ tion Lead Claim o f Levi Haeay end Elizabeth Hager, kle wife. Claim S o. 11, being part of Sec­ tion« Thirty end Thirty-one. in Township Thine South, Benge T w o W e « , end claim h o . si. be­ in g part of Sections Tw enty five and Thirty-six, in Township Three South, Benge Three West of the WUlamette M eridian, In «aid Coonty and State, and the pert of «aid Claim herein to be •old, being nartleularly described ea follow*, to-wit: B eginning at the Northeast corner of ■eld Claim aad n a m in g thence Sooth along the E a « line thereof 81.w chains; then re West 88.84 chain* to the West lin e of aald claim : tbence North along the la id W e « tine of «aid Claim 13.44 chains; tbence East DS.4Schains: tain lag H M I acres, m ote or leas, saving and excepting from tba above described premises tbs follow in g described portion thereof, to- w ft: Beginning at the n o rtb e a « corner of aald Claim and running thence South on the East line thereof 11.10 chains: thence North N de­ grees W e « 21.10 chains to an iron gas pipe; thence North parallel with E a « tine of said claim MkU chains; tbence North 88 degrees 38’ Beat S l.M ehalnk to ¿he place of beginning, and eoatalnln g 96 acres of land more or less, executed, and containing in premies to be sold l l X s f seres, mere or labs; to satisfy the sum e f 85600.00 w ith In te r s « thereon since in n e 8th, 1914. at the rate e f al|b< per cent per annum, and the farther sura of 1155.76 w ith Interest thereon sines March 5th, 1915, at the rate o f six per sent per annum, and the further sum |S4u.oo attorney fees In said action, and the sum e f 121.80o o «s end disbursements o f a s id e lion aad accruing e a ts , due the p lain tiff upen the aforesaid lodgm ent, decree end order o f sale. Dated this 27 th day of May, 191a. W. O. Henderson, Sheriff of Y am h ill County,-Oregon. First Issue May 27, 1915. La« - Jane 9t, 1915. Our clerkli ar efficient, courte­ ous and painstaking. Our aim is to please our patrons at all tijnes, and our reward is the prestige we have won in this neighborhood. Let us serve you promptly and satisfactorily E. W. Hodson, Pharmacist Phooe White 35 When in Need of a Plumber ..............-------- r CALL - — • E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St, Néwberg Phone Black 23 CHARM OF ICELAND A Land ef Wild Grandeur and Mighty and Beautiful Waterfalls. In spite of Its poverty Iceland la one o f the most beautiful countries of the world. The scenery combines a wild grandeur, with Ingratiating charm ia an Infinite variety of characteristic The mountain formarionar are nn|na tic and powerful In outline, showing traces of the volcanic forces which | a etyi active In some places. The large cupola shaped mountains, which fins like oriental temples from the oceaBer the - level plains, their tops covered with perpetual snow, dr# very InipCsa- atve. To this must ba added a wealths ad mighty aad baautlfui waterfalls. gr#dd lakes, steaming springs and craters still warm. The view Is usually wtda aad open and the play of colors C m * etna ting, especially In the fair, ^gld summer nights. Tbs air to healthy and Invigorating, strei alternately from the wide tea (M b the snow covered mountain« Ttoto natami beauty attracts ••arista to the country, and large steamers, filiad with traveler*, v Residence Blue 6 J. L. V A N B LAR IC O M Staple and Fancy Groceries ff S»’7 **- — • ■* *■ ^ i - * ^04- $ « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W # p le a »« th e m o a t p a r t ic u la r . P I r is a y o u . ‘ er . ir • - W e ». w a n t y o u r • * This is the kind we supply our cuatomerg. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com­ mended by that official. Give us a tria l Phone Red 66 R . B . LYLE " C i r wkoi» w H tl Jtnmm* M # ¡Portland Sfcoje ’ ' m J m / tkt Portland Rose Festival J U N E 9-10 -11 A time of fan and frolic for yoong and old to forget the can s and worries of the day and join in tha spirit of mirth and amusement . . . • SPECIAL ROUND - TRIP FARES With corresponding low round trip faros from all other points, Tffekete on sale from all points sooth of Rosabarg Jana • to 10, taduahre; from Roaaburg and all points north Juno 6 to to 11, inclu- sive. Pinal return limit Jana 14 Bl#ok 14 Call on N e w b e rg ^ -, ^aa _ ^ M a n u fa c tu r- ______________ _ A « ■ did have V go after to." walk or roa after i t on# Oat '•aw­ oke after i t " t Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to Rood health. SUBMERGING A SUBMARINE I* Takes Five Minutes For the Best i f Them to Oat Under. Sibmuiriut-x are urn «way to handle mu U If taken cousklvriihle skill and daring to un v turtle I beta sUfreasfully. Mrtuy |i*oi>te have me Idea that osi soon an a miliuiariue n»e submerged. Many Of the older «submarine« look ten mlniitsn Id n quarter of an hour to sink. ' - The reason that « submarine cannot dive quickly, like a fish. Is because lbs water which mu*? he let Into her tanks to make her heavy enough to sink, must b# let In compsratlvdy slowly.. I f It was# let In with a rush the chancas are the vessel would not go down en an «ven keel, but would heel Newborg. Oeagoa SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Vaaaenger Agent, Potiamo t j •«.