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re ••Tf a. v ‘ 7 * i -Vs *■ , 'y <!• Newberg Graphic [ ■ ■ -■-■'Si1- ... ———————— ------ = = = = = = public, fo r whom apparently no practical good sense and expert* .¿ .¿ .« I concern is given by the drivers. ence in many walks o f life, la It is but reasonable to expect well fitted fo r the position. A t M. W O O D W A IB ----------------- --------------------- ------------------- that one o f these days an acci one time he was assistant to M t « r u 4 h ib ln k w d en t similar to the one a t Cor- Newel Dwight Hillia in Brooklyn, N k l b k « 4 i T « t y T k « i d t r m oru la « vailis, will be written up, the and later located in Portland » : Graphic BaUdlna, No. « • F in i «tra*» guilty driver will m y 1 m Ik sorry, where he built up a Congrega m : O I m . W h iu s s : KMldane«. Btae r and we will all be ready to ad tional church on the east aide. Some four years ago the “ back j I at U« I I at N aw bari. OraffM, m it that w e failed to do our duty by way o f demanding that the to the land" slogan caught him safety o f people going about the and he purchased a tract o f land $1 .50 Prn Year in out north o f N ew berg which he streets be property guarded. * has been im proving and building THUBSDAY. MARCH SO. 1916 The oxone out in Klamath into a home. Last season when Sea the automobile d e a l e r « county must be peculiarly adapt Mr. Hillia was out here filling ed fo r restoring tired nerves to Chautauqua dates he cam e to sm ile these fine bright days. their normal condition. Only last Newberg and visited at the And d on 't forget your fishing w e e k the announcement was Crocker home. ■ ■ license Saturday morning when made in the Met rill Record that The follow ing clipping you go forth to celebrate the the editor, Miss Catherine Prehm, W e b a n received a mo«t com plete line o f new Spring Orem opening o f the trout season. was so indisposed physically that presented by a Graphic r with "leave to p rin t:" da, in Voiles, Crepe«, Rice Cloth, Wash Silica, etc* made from she was unable fo r duty at the The Farmers’ Club, o f Seymour, Yes, that was some rain we sanctum, while Tuesday's Ore beat imported dyes. W e invite you to" com e end inapect them had last week, but see how the gonian contained a newa note Indiana, is the headquarters o f melee your aelectiona before they are ell gone. It will pay you green grass is responding to from Klamath Falls telling o f an every resident o f Jackson Coun ay early in order to get material colored with imported dyea. moisture and sunshine in an e f attem pt on the p ort o f Mias ty who gains his living w holly fo rt to hurry the supply fo r stock, Prehm to horsewhip a com peti or in part by agriculture. This all o f which is timely, ow ing to tor, George Bradley, editor o f is tlte m eeting place fo r friends Aa«jkra*A IIn nsnmas the shortage o f hay and straw; the Merrill Times. It is a safe and business associates. It has iC i v a K S t vT O D cS f n O S Ic r ? gudas, too, that she would have a dining-room and a rest room, Taxes that are not paid by made gapd in the undertaking and here we find a matron to Ginghams — Fact od ors, large as C r e p e s —W hite for summer un- W ednesday o f next week will be* had the sheriff failed to inter care fo r the children, so that the sortm ent o f patterns, at per yard com e delinquent "It is hard older members o f the fam ily are fere. --------------- I------------- *--- y------ ;---------- enough to pay the amount on the free to visit and shop. The rest I P e r c a le s —36 inches wide, in light books without any added expense Roosevelt, the maker o f big room is furnished with lounges R ice Cloth— In plain white and . or dark colors* real val- 1 9 1 in the way o f penalties, and it noise, has been working through and chairs and tables for writing, figured, in neat, pretty de- n g ues at, per yard................ I d & iC behooves everybody to make an his cohorts to round up the nom and even cribs fo r ithe babies. signs, 86-in. wide, per y d ...« «D C ex tra effort, if necessary, and ination fo r president at the Na N o meals are served by the H osiery For ladies and children, V oiles— In plain white and figured, pay at least h a lf tjie amount now, t io n a l Republican convention, but the visiting fanner and his in fast colors. W e have the largest 36 inches wide, very pretty stock and can riv e you the best w hich will m eet the requires and the camp followers are many, fam ily are free to bring a basket per yard................................. d&OC values .o f any place in town. Ask as the second half m a y ^ t the Hughes sentim ent is lunch from home, and are w el Silks— All colors. to see our hosiery line in cotton or b e paid in six months. grow ing rapidly and it is now come to spread it and eat it in per yard. silk. No trouble to show. generally believed that he will the commodious, light dining State Forester F. A . Elliott accept the nomination if it is of. room o f the Seymour Fanners* has the thanks o f the Graphic fered to him. The nomination Club. In this du ff there are no r t P n r r D i r C If y?u want Freah Vegetables or fo r a new forestry map o f the o f Hi lu sses would un^te the party membership fees, because it is U n U U L n l C . O anything in dean, freah Groceries, state o f Oregon, compiled by the from a Hie the word go, w hile thou- generously endowed, but the it will pay you to buy them a t BAIRD'S. W e want your business State Board o f Forestry, under sands o f life lin e republicans al plan makes a practical appeal. th e direction o f Mr. E lliott The over the country resent the mere A t a com paratively small cost, a and [will do our beat to pleaae you. G ive ua a trial. Free delivery. m ap is a good piece o f work and mention o f the name o f Roose fanners’ club m ight be main its publication will be hailed velt for the head o f the ticket, tained in almost any town. This w ith delight and appreciation by and they will not vote fo r him would be an additional induce* those who are specially iater- under any drcpmatancea. These ment to our young people to re estod in the tim ber interests o f are facts which those who talk main on the farm . ^ - th e state. The m ap k n o t fo r about uniting the party with general distribution, though a Roosevelt w ill do well to con OVERLAND NOW PAST 100,000 j Routed number w ere printed for sider. . . . ■ dSotritmtioii to the p d m e schools. ----------------------- Willys-Overland officials wired | ire «by this year for to John North Willys, presideiftf Copies may be purchased ,frpm The, east end usually th e office o f the state forester for a hand but tUa year the o f the com pany, w ho is en route 9& oa r: to be exhausted. This to C alifornia, that on M onday Christensen 80 ac Daniel John- M odal 89. F. O. B. N o whar f office shouldn’t go begging for some the factory passed the mark o f so p die 1 3 s r 4 w $10. * There seem* to be an alm ost or woman who will set squarely 100.000 cars o f the 1816 models. F H Sherw ood and w f to unanimous opinion am ong the R e with the taxpayers in the legislature.— In 1908 that Mr- W illys, as head 'Daniel E M iller and wt 32.30 ac publican newspapers, o f Oregon Sheridan Sun. W 1 Rogers die i n ' t 4 s r 4 w of the W illys-Overland C o., cele that the best way for the Repub Oh well i f the other sections $80P0. brated tbe production o f 400 lican voters o f the state to ex o f the county are going to insist R oadster $ 7 7 0 .0 0 Elgin L Van B ianconi and w f press their preference fo r the that the "ea st en d " shall make cars a year as the conclusion of a t q j L V an Blaricom lots 5, 6 , 7, successful year’ s business. presidential nominee o f the party the sacrifice, the Graphic can 8 blk 40 (ex S 60 ft) Edw ards These production figures have is that the name o f Chas. E. name a man who would, if add to Newberg ^ 0 . steadily- risen, so that anybody Hughes be written in on the pri elected, represent all sections o f Edw ard W o h l s c h l e g a l t o m ary ballot says the Lebanon the county, faithfully and well. may d roo out at the Overland plant alm ost any Saturday Northwestern Trust C o lo t 1 blk Criterion. There is no doubt And he is none other than H. G. m orning and see them build and 12 and lo t 7 blk 4 C ity Park add that he is the first choice o f nine Crocker who is farm ing out in Newberg $10. ty per cent o f the party voters, the Chehalem Center neighbor ship more autom obiles in Satur W m M Shuck and w f to F F and no valid reason exists why hood. W hether or not Mr. Crock d ay’s half d ay’s w ork than were form erly built and shipped in an Shuck 106.57 ac Andrew Shuck such as expression from them er would consent to make the entire year. Shipments to date die t 3 s r 4 w $1. should not bear weight when the race the Graphic not able to B A Braim to M ax and M artha are m ore than three times the delegation from Oregon pasts its say, but we are inclined to think volum e tor the same period of M achler 160.60 ac Isaac Davis vote in the convention June 7. he would if he could be convince« d k 1 3 1 r 5 w $10. last year, it is stated. that he was really wanted for Frederick Óenry and w f to Lee There are 448 recognized mak Here is a nice large roomy and powerful car at a very Blanche Sandou, an eighteen- the place. The position o f repre ers o f autom obiles in the United E dw in H erring 81.30 ac L S cott low price considering that it is com pletely equipped and de year-old high school girl, o f Cor sentative to the legislature is a States. A ccording to estimate d k 1 4 p r 3 w $10. livered here for $795.00. vallis, was run down by an auto thankless jo b a t beat and it is C Johnson and w f to Fred they will produce upw ards o f a It has the very latest type o f motor o f 35 horse power m obile Tuesday and died from little wonder that so few are m illion cars during 1916. The G ram bo and wf 25 ac in John with an exceptionally fast pick up. Nothing is lacking in the injuries received. In the ac seeking the nomination. W. 0 . W illys-Overland C o. will build C M ays die 1 4 s r 5 w $ 2000 . equipment, no extras to buy. It has every convenience you count given the press o f the un Simms, o f Sheridan, is the only P K S itton and w f to A K approxim ately 20 per cent o f could wish for. It is very easy to d riv e The brake and fortunate affair it is stated that candidate we have heard of, these, to the value o f m ore than M iller T ß ac James W Rogers die clutch pedals work very easy, the large steering wheel makes "th e automobile was not exceed while theret are tw o to e le ct t 4 s r 4 w $15500. 1100 , 000 , 000 . it easy to steer, and the shifting lever is in easy reach o f the ing the speed limit, which at that With even a very moderate cost Helen D Wrenn to Wm H M This entire 1916 production o f right hand, <She E lectric control is on the steering column. part o f the city is 15 miles an o f making a canvass for the Overland and W illvs-K nightcars Tiedemann 169.66 Ac in sec 4 1 3 Here is the car that has outsold two to one any other car at hour.” The speed limit fixed for primary and again fo r the elec- is sold and under contract. Over s r 6 w $ 10 . anywhere near this price. automobiles in nearly all the | tion, the. pdy o f a member will Yam hill C o to € S Graves et al land dealers now number nearly towns and cities is too high for I scarcely meet the total expense T h e O v e r la n d factory is the largest factory in the 5.000 in this country and Can 4 0 ‘ft strip in Jagies MaQain die safety. Here in our home town J he roust incur, and besides, it world m anufacturing this class o f automobiles. We know V ada and Overland dealers and t 6 s r 6 w . It > V . , it is not an unusual thing to see ¡has becom e chronic with the the price o f this model will never be lower, but we can not service are a t hand in every machines making 25 to 30 m ileslpeopje to knock the legislature at guarantee that it will not be higher, for we are in the midst rt#r civilized country. Foreign deal o f a strong advance in the prices o f materials. Order your an hour on our principal streets, every turn. O f Mr. Crocker we *Tm so 1 t you told me to keep w ers alone number about 500. Henry,” she said. “ I have in utter disregard o f the city jrill say he is a man, who, from accounts, w _ .. car now while we have a stock on hand. just been going over them, and I ordinance and the safety o f the the standpoint o f education and REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS find that I hare saved $200 in the ' P U R D Y & last three months.” wte “ Good P* he exclaimed. “ Where’s H om er A Banister and w f to A R Ford lande in secs 25 and 26 the money?" “ Oh, I haven’t got the money,” t 5 s r 8 w $3000. she answered, “ but the account« Lelia Baker and hub to FJ and show that I have saved it just the Bettie B Steward 35 ac J B P— Chicago Port. Graves die in t 5 s r 6 w $10. Tfw Probable fteason. J E Buckley and w f J J Among the letters received bv the K inyon and w f 6 ac in Samuel editor of a “ heart to heart” column We have on hand a number of thousand in heavy grade 1 year 6 to 8 feet. D Snow don die in t 3 s r 2 w in a certain paper was the follow Also Grafted Walnut«, Cherrie«, Apple«, P u n , Poaches, Apricot«, ing, written by a young man: Small Fruit«, Etc. $3000. “ Please can yon tell me why a M orris Dudley et al to Charles Sava 6 0 P«r Cent By Buying Direct girl always doom her eyes when a Brow er 227-1000 ac T C Davis fcUow her?” All variatiM of stock now offered at wholesale price«. Call, write, or HU " phone ua—bat do not delay. RUSH—while wa have a good assortment '■*',/ *' • - - • ' v ’ - ■1 ,. die in 1 3 s r 4 w $350. In a moment of fiendish frank- A R Ford to Hom er A Banister dess the man of the pen indited the > to chooee from. and w f 66.67 ac Joa Galbreath following reply : die t 2 • r 4 w $3000. ' “ Send me your photograph and A L M acintosh C o to Atta L M l r0” . . ____ AT Pretty Summer Dress Goods 10 c, 12 l- 2 c and 15 c ^ CASH PAID FOR EGGS ^ “r'.PM 12 ic to 25 c 25 c E .C . 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