- -A * W L «v î • w *. ' . 3 , ■ y • - f I luaitttdtoNHMm*' M M ' • 'PI ' ' An OPEN 'V-'TF1 > L E TTE R THE U A S PROVED A GOOD THING for Newberg and this end of Yamhill County. It ought to run in 1916. * 1 W e can not promise any definite program for that institution but w e have a plain business proposition to offer you, (whose house is not wired) that will have to be taken advantage o f between M a r c h 1 5 t h and A p r i l 1 5 t h if you want a first-class jo b o f wiring done cheap- ______________ er than it has ever bom executed m the p a st :i A ll wiringidone ac­ SCHEDULE FOR HOUSE W RING COSTS cording to Underwriters c o d e This offer is made to any owner 4 Outlets—open work 8.50 Concealed work $11.00 whose house is on or near our existing secondary lines. 5 Outlets—open work 9.70 Concealed work $12L20 6 Outlets—open work 7 Outlets—open work 8 Outlets—open work A FEW THINGS TO REMEMBE“ 1. Electric Light is the b e st 2. The house (under this o ffe r) must be Already built 3. The house must be on or near existing secondary Hues. 4 . A s soon as house wiring is com plete must be attached to service, and service must be used for e ig h t m o n th s. 5. Easy payments will be asked. 6. Twenty per cent o f contract price down when jo b is com plete. T .^ T en per cent o f contract price each month until fully paid. 8. Five per cent discount on balance at any time you wish to settle in full. Under the easy payment plan you can have the use o f modern, safe, d ean , sanitary illumination with little cost and eight months to pay for your house wiring. • r -■» 1 i r t i > •ti • ~ r"T'r 111.20 12.70 $14.20 Concealed work Concealed work Concealed work $13.70 $15.20 $16.70 THE ABOVE PRICES MEANS WIRING A LL ON ONE FLOOR 9 Outlets—open work $16.20 Concealed work 10 Outlets—open work $18.00 Concealed work 11 Outlets—open work $19.80 Concealed work 12 Outlets— open work $21.60* Concealed work 18 Outlets—open work Concealed work 14 Outlets—open work ■ $25.20 ■ ■ E Concealed work T 16 Outlets—open work $27.00 Concealed work $20.20 ( 22.00 (23.80 (.60 r.40 f29.20 $31.00 THE SIX PRICES LAST NAMED MEANS WIRING ON TWO FLOORS * Y ou must have light, why not the very best, d ie very safest, and the most desirable?. Take advantage o f this offer T O -D A Y or be­ fore the offer is withdrawn. March 15th to A pril 15th. All these prices include drop-cords, Sockets and 40 Watt Mazda lamps, complete and ready for use. This offer con­ tinues until April 15th, 1916. Eight months to nay in full after your house is wired. * . YAMHILL ELECTRIC Y O U RIGHT Bring in wire stretchers—we M oney furnished prom ptly al­ need them in our business.—Lar­ ways on real estate at 7 and S kin-Prince Hardware Co. et. A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. . 9:03 A- M. 6:37 A. M. 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. 1:17 P- M. 5:23 P. M. 4:06 P. M. 6 *58 P. M. 2:25 P. M. 2:05 P. M. *1:00 A. M. *12:55 A. M. 1651 P. M. •Saturday night only. tLoop Special Saturday A Sunday For Sale—Lime and sulphur •pray in barrel lota at H. S. Gilè & Co. packing house. tf Wood For S ale-O ld fir $3.25, second grow th '$ 3 .0 0 . Leave orders at McKern’s barbrr shop. tf I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the For Sale—Choice Wilson straw- office o f county assessor, at the berry plants, $2.50 per thousand, Primary Election, to be held in delivered at Zmxrwalts. J. C.. M ay, 1916. W ood, phone 15a525. 22-23 pd I offer you experience in hand­ ling the office work, which has Cash prom ptly paid for farm been added to in the past few o f 30 to 40 acres threatened years such as in the extension of with foreclosure. Give details» the tax rolls, etc. 387-11th St., Portland. 22-23 pd I invite yonr attention to the All tboee interested in the pub­ lic school kitchen are asked to send a tea towel to the school building Wednesday, March 15. Committee on Management. Food fiswlAatMin IRA C. SM ITH , breeder and deal­ er in Italian Bees and Queens, the world’s best hon­ ey gatherers, Dundee, Oregon 23 pd How to pnt foods together to Wheat and Stock Ranch make meals digest easily is the subject o f the leading article in 113 acres winter wheat, 38 acre» the December number at the alfalfa, 90 acres stubble, 5 fields F or Sale—Marshal straw­ Hygienist Magazine, written by fenced hog tight, 3 acres orchard, A . Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. P. berry plants. I. W. Brown, Myers’ .pray pumps and .pray 1 '® °* '« -’ ° ' the w o,k - “ " I * " 1 Dr. R. R. Daniels. Procure a copy 8 room house, barn, water piped v y A A M. Regular meet» Portland road. Phone Red 134. dope o f all kinds now ready. See 110 " cord*’ “ » » » and dat“ Pre‘ of the magazine at yonr news to buildings, easy haul to R. R. / \ r ' Second and Fourth Saturday 20-23 our line before yon buy-, Oregon pared in this office. dealer’s or send 10 cents to the Located in Klickitat County, evening« of each month.___________ Hardware & Implement C o. f f If elected again will serve the HygenTst Publishing Co.. Ma- Wash., where they raise wheat. best interests o f the people in the -i— ^Eor^JSaJg-rQpg - large dark Price $50.00 per acre and w orth je stic B ld g , D enver, Col. _ By order George Larkin, W. M., pait. [future as well as in the brown mare coít á yea n old For Sale or Rent—Six-room L. W. Gatchell, Secretary. the money. Have to change cli­ Yours for Service, W. F. Hazenberg, R. 3, New­ house and lot 100x110 feet at mate and will take a valley farm Martin Miller, tf Responsible dressmaking at as first payment on the place. tf about half price. Small barn. Pd adv SHILOH RELIEF C0RP8 NO. 26.— berg. Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs­ J. M. Rettenhonse, Dayton, home or by day, good work, |* Don’ t write unless yon mean For sale—Horse 5yrs. old, 1150 Avenue. day of each month at 2:30 P. M. in the FOR COUNTY RECORDER alterations. Mrs. Hattie Bun- business. White & Co. L O. O. F. Hall. lbs., with or without buggy and yard, 210 North Blaine St. 703 V» First St. Minnie B. Byers, Pres. If m y record as County Record­ F or Sale—Grade Jersey cow, harness. Phone Bine 23 or Red 21-22 pd Res. phone Bine 185> 22-23 Emma L. Snow, See. fresh about March 15. A bi er has been satisfactory to the 200. It milker, usually has heifer calf. p e o p le d Yamhill County I will Fcrr bale—Grade Durham cow , Phone 17a515. B ox 43, Route again solicit their support. I gives five gallons o f milk a day. 20 tf like the work and need the Price $60. Prank Keyes, phone •alary. Respectfully. ' Pure strain early seed potatoes 13al61. 18tf Pd adv H. S. Maloney. at $1.00per bushel. White Early »egOgOBOCgOgOBOB BOgeOOBOBBOCTMMC Lone Fir Dairy—F or sweet and Ohio, American Wonder, York- CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Get all kinds of spray dope at sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk Imperial. Write today. A. L. Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co. and cream. Delivery made of Brooks, Lafayette, Ore. I hereby announce myself as a mornings. tf candidate for sheriff, subject to Wanted—To trade bicycle for “ Big Type” Prolific Poland the vote o f Republicans at" the w ood. Call at Newberg Cyclery. For Sale—M ortgage of $2200 Chinas.—Three taken, next choice primary election. ti on good farm. Time to run five o f litter of 13, $10. Registered A. P. Fletcher, LaFayette. years. J. C. Pope, 517 West Ayrshire Bull “ Peter Pan 16.” For Rent—50-acre farm. In­ Pd adv It First Street. 21-tf John U. Smith, Tel. 50a51. 21-23 quire at Newberg Creamery, tf A5TEP ■ D ll!« ! IN THE RIGHT DIRLE! For Sale—Young Jersey cow , For Sale—Shoats, mare, fresh Atkinson Stock, milk very rich in cow . W. E. Eames, phone 33a53. butter fat. E. S. Greer, Dundee. 22-23 Phone 13 a 152. 21-tf F or Sale—10 horse gas engine For Sale or Trade—Small farm by Charles Crater. Telephone near Dundee for Newberg prop­ 9 a 25. 21-tt erty. Inquire of Newberg Land Bulls for service—Jersey and Company. 21-tf. Holestine. Cash in advance. Wanted—Good fresh cow . Also Walter H. Wilson. 14-25 pd one or tw o dozen young laying Come and get our price on hens. J. C. Lemon, phone White dynamite before yon buy. Ore­ 181. It gon Hdw. & Imp. Co. 2tf For Sale—Registered Jersey bull Por Sale—Registered O. I. C. 2 years old, would trade for cow Yergen, R 1, or heifers. F. D. Hutchinson, 25pd Dundee, Oregon. ltp d Seeds For Sale—Onion sets, mutipliers; muskmelon, Rocky Ford; stringless green beans, squash, Hubbard. W. B. Sims* 616 Wynooski Ave. 21 tf For Sale or Trade—A 1550 lb. bay horse, absolutely reliable and sound, on a young team, weight about 1100. Mnst be good. J. C. Lemon, phone White 181. It New Tin Shop—I have rented the upper fldor o f the Evans plumbing shop where I win engage in the tinning and sheet metal basnets. Yonr patronag» solicited. C. J. Clemenson. tf A ■ Can for Bids. Bids for setting 1100 posts in loganberry field will be received up t o March 20. See H. E. Crowell, Dundee. I t pd Words of T o the friends who extended their kind sympathy and help to ns in our bereavement in the death o f Mrs. L. E. Minthorn, wile o f H. J. Minthorn, and mother o f Gertrude and M ary M inthorn, we tènder our sincere gratitude. H. J. Minthorn, M ary Minthorn. Newport, Oregon. 8 - 6 , 1916 . 1 Is being taken whan you hand for oor bank* W a co-oparata in showing a man the ways o f getting ahead and wa help him over the stony - places. Saying is a habit to be cultivated and the interest accruing lends encouragement, even enthusiasm to /o u r efforts. Let your money earn for you when you are incapacitated and can’t earn yourself. 0 FIRST tlflTKMIAL; BANK, j