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dairy exchange now READY FOR BUSINESS rare a tornirai Children are well and happy since you can quickly and easily maintain oven temperature in your hom e day and night with Cole’s Original A I R -T I G H T Wood Heater - ...,v ...« *$ ./ Guaranteed to remain ail-tight always. The arrow points to the Patented D raft C ontrol. Just as the enrireer con trols his Icccru'-lve so can you easily contrcl the’ heat from this remarkable stove. Owing to its air-tight stay-tight construction all air entering the stove must pass through the draft control. No control is possible with imitation stoves—-Since their leaky side door and cast bottom construction can only be made temporarily tight with stove putty which coon dries and cracks, ad mitting air through nu merous cracks, thus mak ing regulation o f the stove impossible. W e offer you quality goods at lo w e s t p rice s. Prompt and courteous at tention is our Motto. In spect ou r stock b efore buying. Protect the health of the little ones with this' guaranteed heater. Come in today. LARKÏN-PRINCE HARDWARE C O M P A N Y Mo. Brook's Nursery Choice lot o f Italian Prune Trees. Also a pure strain o f Vrooman Fran- qutte Walnuts, grafted on black wal nut root, cions taken from bearing trees. Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cher ries, Plums, Apricots, Quinces and all other kinds o f Nursery Stock. Send your order in and save twenty- five per cent on all Fall orders. A. L. B R O O K S , Prop. LAFAYETTE, OREGON Prices are advancing. Y ou’ll find the best brands the market affords at NEWBERG FEED & SEED COMPANY ana SIMtltttt.................. T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S ' | SEASONABLE CU T FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, ' • (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, germni- ! ; urns, calls lilies (hardy flewers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses ; ; our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. i;rtM.MMiKjOHN G O W E R •assess«.......... m m .......... . When hi Need of a Plumber CALL E. L. EVANS, SOI 1st S t, Newberg Phone Black 28 Residence Blue 6 The Oregon Co-operative Dairy Exchange is now completely or ganized and ready for business. The exchange was organized to assist the Oregon dairymen t o improve and standardize their butter and market their cream at a just profit, and to place the butter in profitable markets in sufficient lots of uniform quality and pack to work an expansion o f the Oregon butter industry Reasons for its support are thus stated by E. B. Fitts, extension specialist at O. A. C. It stands for better dairy pro ducts, for the payment o f cream on the basis of quality, for econ omy of production and manufac ture and for equitable market ing. It insures permanency of the dairy industry and mainten ance of prices. It affords protec tion to the individual dairyman and the small country creamery- man. And it enables Oregon to profit by its natural advantages o f climate and teed. The officers are Ed Carey, pres- dent; A. W. Peters, secretary; C. E. Frevert, manager, and C. C. Colt, market agent. Forces -active in the organiza tion o f the movement were the State Grange, the Oregon Dairy men’s Association, Oregon Jersey Cattle Club, Oregon Holstein Cattle Club, the Dairy Division, Extension Service and Experi ment Station o f the Agricultural College, and the State Dairy and F o o d Commissioner’s o ffic e . Fifteen creameries already be long to tfte exchange, and this number will probably be dou bled within a year. . „ " I t is working to im prove Ore gon dairy products, t o better their marketing and get maxi mum returns for the dairy farm er,” says Professor Graves, "and every dairyman and every cream ery man of the state should boost tor the success o f the c x c h a ^ e .” The office o f the exchange 1s 122 North Fifth street, Portland. SALES AT THE FAIR This year a Holstein sale is to be held at the state' fair at Sal em. This is the fii>t time a dairy sale has been attempted, though past efforts in the beef cattle line have not been alto gether successful. While it seems the logical thing to expect that a big crow d would aid a sale, yet mariy believe the counter at tractions—amusements and rac in g -w ill distract the minds o f those interested. On the other hand, at the big live stock shows in North Port land, as well as at North Yaki ma and Lewiston, the sales have been one o f the big features o f the occasion and have been a good share o f the attraction. We believe the state fair should embody sales in its program, and have them a part o f the edu cational side o f the fair itself. It would be a great convenience for a host of people if it could be brought about, and would save both buyer and seller time and expense. It would be tor the former a chance t o kill tw o birds with one stone and serve tw o purposes at one time. It would be o f benefit to the rural popula tion of the state and serve the seller well by bringing his crowd to him. It would be of value to all the people—but ¿ it should have a definite place on the pro gram. We hope to see the time when every day V the state fair week will have its live stock sale. It is w orth while to all spectators to see how animals sell—animals which furnish meat or milk or w ool or other things o f use to hnmanity.—Oregon Farmer. LEWIE’S LAND AND LOAR LAV C. C. Chapman, editor and publisher of the Oregon Voter, is submitting thé follow ing resolu tion to all the Granges and Com mercial Bodies o f Oregon: Whereas, the so-called People’s Land and Loan L aw , if adopted by popular vote in November, would become part of the Con stitution of Oregon, and Whereas, it would make all f rm-owners and home-owners mere tenants o f the state, pos sessed o f empty titles and bur dened with the obligation of paying each year the full rental value c f their homes and lands into the public treasury, and Whereas, by its provisions for loaning $1,500 cash w ithout in terest for five years to anyone who with his family has failed to accumulate prqperty o f the total value of $2,250, it penal izes thrift and puts a premium upon sbittle88ness and extrava gance at taxpayers’ expense, therefore be it Resolved, that we urge oar membership and all other intelli gent citizens to give attention to the revolutionary proposals o f this radical measure, so it may be voted dow n by so large a ma jority that the prom oters o f this single tax legislation’ m ay be brought to realize the futility of encumbering the ballot with their visionary but dangerous schemes at every general elec tion. VICTOR FURNACES Withstand severe wear and deliver the heat in the right way. Over fifty Victor Furnaces in use in this vicinity and not a fire box replaced. Sheet MetaJGoods for Building Purposes O (1M Ropert o f «• ■ G U I*« o f F. I. GMFFETif hip. SHEET METAL WORKS regon Salem, Oregon Sept. 25-30ine. United States National Bank At Newberg. L b ihe But* of Oregon, at the clow of biislneee on Sept. 12 , 191« RESOURCE» Loon* and Dleeonnti (ex cept those shown on fc)— -IMMMJS tsoo.tis.as Total loom .. . ................. United State* Bonde: 0 .8 bond* deposited to seen re circula tion iper valuol Bonde, Securities, tie . : other thon O. S. bonds Are you going? pledged to secure posisi n r - logs deposit*........................ <2,000.00 Reeoritles other than U. 8 . bandai not (M inding stocks) owned unpledged................tl4.227.9f Teta! beos*, securities, eie.............. moka, other thon M s n ) ■ atook... 16.227.96 ~ Bank (90 per of maona ■ oont of snboerfpUaa)............. ........ Mts os Furniture and flxturso............. Beal estate owned other tha lag house.............. ..................... Not amount do* from Federal serve bank............................................... O W « Net amount duo from on- roved reserve agents In ew York, Chicago and Sc Louis........................................ 117.(08 tS Net amount due from ap- p roved reserve agents In other reserve cities.............. SS 775.76—MJK.24 Not amount due from banks a< d bankers (other than included in It or II .) .......................................................... K.1S6.SS Other chocks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank......... 1M.21 Outside cheeks and other cash Items......................................... 2,104.49 Fractional currency, lucasia and cents................................. 122.71— 2.227.20 Notes of other national banka................. 4.380.00 Coin and certificate*.................................. 1«,4*4.70 Redemption fund with D. 8. Tiassurer end due from D. 8. Treasurer................................................... 2.500 00 R Total.........................................................tsou.aoi .06 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in................................ I 90,000.00 Burplus fu n d ............................................ .................. 26.00000 Undivided profits................. 7,245.67 Leas current expenses. Inter est end taxes paid............. 4,077.15— 8,168.52 Circulating notes outstanding.................50.000 00 Dividends unpaid..................................... cmo .00 Demand Deposits: " Individual deposits «object to check.. 189,721.72 Certificate» of deposit due in leas than 80 days............................................ 2S.217.il Certified checks.... ............................ 926.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding ............. 97.08 Postal savings deposits.......................... 1,007.97 Total demand deposits, items t&, 96, O 87, ff O IS. O, o 99, v, V 40. V. 41 *4 m and asse - 42.........<214,968 m m 89 ‘ after 90 days, or Time deposits (payable subject to SO days or oi more nc iouco ): Certificates of deposit.............................. 71.476.16 Other time depoMU................................. 88,947.49 Total of time deposits Items 43, 44 and 4 5 .................................... tlS.,423.65; Total........................................................ <500,90L06 State Itate of Oregon./ of YanuiUlt C bounty ounty__________ . * J. C.Colcord, ‘ Ca "ashler of the above named I, bank, do solemnly affirm that the above state ment Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. J .C . t oicord. Cashier. Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 19th day of September, 1916. (SEAL) R H. C. Bennett, Notary Public, ify commission expires February 5,1917. Correct attest: J. L. Hoskins, Clarence B u m Directors I . L. Parrett > Ho. «0 Report o f th e Condition o f The LaFayette State Bank All trains stop at FAIR GROUNDS Low Round Trip Fares will be on tale from all stations in Oregon Sept. 21st>30th iuc. The return limit Is Oct. 4th Ask local agent for further information JOHN M. SCOTT. Genesol Fueeeo*er A seat S o u t h er n P a c if ic Every Hom e can have a Musical Instrument Wonderful Value» in Plano», Ptafier Piano» ^ Talking Machine», Etc. 1 V o aro known to carry only what . what will endure and what | worth the price asked. Our | easy payment terms place the best musical instruments within every, one’ s roach. Fill out the ccn^on or write for r»~c*vl ^ tiftU C\aY ^ °” I No**-r \ n * Sherman.®ay & Ca | PORTLAND. W OREGON n p i00* ___-— " A4 LaFayette In the State of Oregon, at the eloae ,o( busine**, June 80, 1916. RESOURCES Loani and dleeounta............................... I 29.0M.Ce rdrafts. secured and nntocured .. 21.28 klngbouee.......................................... 9,500.00 rnltura and axturee........................... 1 , 800.00 e from approred reeerv* banke .. . 8,168.88 Cash on hand............................................ 2,9tS.50 Revenue ttampe......................................... 77.87 B R T otal .......................... - ......................... t44.sm.v2 UABILITIE8 Oapltal stock paid In............................. t 10 , 000 . » Surplus fund............................................... 1,000.ut) Ondlvtded protu, leas expenees and taxa* paid............................................ 532.11 Individualdepoaiu subleet to check. 29,941.9'. Demand certiteste« of depoait............. M06.00 Time and Savinga) depoaiu................... 5,878.08 Toraa.......................................................<44.94*52 Stau of O.egon. County of Yamhlll, m: 1 ,1 . D. N slson , Prea of the above-named ly swear that the above state- raent U true to the best of my knowledge as belief. 8. D. NtLsom. President. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 5th day of July, lt lt . Karra P owoll . Notary Publie. My commission expiras October 19.1919. t Torraet—Attest: _____ H . D. Boot XF. “ When yon didn’t have your BtraSMS CoUnTKBY, Kerrs FowuLL. fare, did the conductor make , v. i Directora yon get off and w alk?" “ Only get off. He didn’t care Graphic and Semi-Weeklyjoar- whether I walked or sat dow n.” nal for one year $2. L O A N S —O N • ,h .4 B U SIN E SS BUILDINGS RESIDENCE PR O PER TY Wn will I H. E. MORTON MeMiffiffivlll«, O r s | « 8 send**1"