W. W . HOLLINGSWORTH FOOT RULES IN OUR AH MY. - - A SON - A .v io * W h l.h M ay S . , f V .lu . to th . E S T A B L IS H E D 1900 Q anaral PubUa. No better advice to the public can be given in reference to tbe cere o f their feet than ie embodied in our Army Man­ ual o f Military Hygiene, which, of Lsdy Assistant course, is not In general circulation. Office Phons Whits 26 The (mints particularly emphasised N ight Phons Black 94 t may be paraphrased as follows: Wear a sboe wide enough and straight enough on tbe Inner margin to give the toes space for their proper po­ sition. HOPSON A ELUOTT The best treatment o f bunions will bo found In removing tbe pressure over FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMB ALMERS the affected Joint This can only be Herrn draws or Auto Funeral Car u done by supplying a properly fitted shoe. O C ee and Parlors 701 sad 705 1-2 Fust Start T o relieve Ingrowing nails they should O fh c .G r «. 118, Rm. Blue 118. Red 8 bo cat squarely serose and not round­ ed. 8crape tbe nsjl thin on the top aad a pledget o f cotton under tbe R E L IA B L E F U N E R A L D IR ECTO R S UN DERTAKERS For c o n » use properly fitted shoes. Remove corna or callouses only when they are e source o f pain and Irrita­ tion. H ave at least tw o pairs o f well fitted shoee for constant use and smooth stockings as free from boles and darn­ ings as possible. A fter a long walk wash the feet, dust wltb foot powder and pnt on clean stockings and shoes, bat do not soak Practice in nil courts; Probate, Deads. the feet In cold water. M ortgages and all legal pa peas. A b­ Foot powder shaken Into the socks or stracts exa dusted over the feet w ill help prevent blisters. Woolen stockings will absorb perspi­ ration. Those who are on their feet very much should harden them by ap­ plying foot powder and bathing the feet frequently In cold water ♦ The correction o f flat foot may re­ quire a long period and can be aided by furnishing a broad and well shaped Phones shoe, taking care that the foot la Office, Whits 22; Res. Red 128 strengthened by proper exercises and lot overloaded. Do not “ toe out.“ bat walk with the inner margin a o f the feet ffcrallel so that the weight o f the body w ill be thrown on the outer or stronger part o f the foot.—Kathleen Hills In Leslie's. C. K. CHAPIN LAWYER Dr. H. C. Dixon | D E N T IS T ’ V an Valin Dental Parlors DR. A . M . D A V IS DENTIST D r. H . M . Massey D E N T IS T Office over First National Phone White 3-1 Littlefield A Rom ig PHYSICIANS an d SU R G E O N S Office in First N a t’ l Bank Bldg. Phone, Black 81 I D R .T H O S . W . HESTER Physician and Surgeon Office in Dixon Building J Fkauaai O ffice W U ta 22, Raa. W h it* 11 NEW BERG - - OREGON owowowowowowowowowowowowoa lé tâ S ffM é fftm s f I > ! : D r. John S. R ankin * PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over U. S. National Bank g Office ¿hone Blue 171 Residence Phone Brown 171 •oaaaaaoaoaoaaaoaaaaaaaaoa DR. S A R A H E. SM ITH Physician and Surgeon Office in City Hall Office Phone— White 147 Residence Phone—Blue 68 r } N EW B E RG OREGON Dr. E. E. Daniels C H IR O PR A C TIC P H Y S IC IA N Edwards Bldg., 0pp. Pottofflca LADY A T T E N D A N T Ourav Had a Biting Tongue, and Hu Dearly Loved Pigs. The famous Russian clown, Anatole Durov, held that whatever your voca­ tion, the only thing that brings yon suc­ cess is work. Accordingly hs became tbe most Industrious, successful end tyeloved dow n In Russia and probably the richest dow n in tbe world, too, for when be, died he left a fortune o f $1- 000,000 end a collection o f trstnbd ani­ mals that brought visitors to his horns from all over the world. Born o f an ancient and noble family, he was a pupil o f tbe renowned cadet corps, but before hls grednatloa be ran away and Joined a circus. Bat be Jmd no ambition to be an or­ dinary down. He kept In touch with politics, wltb everything that took place in Russia, sod applied to It his wit. Boon he became an .unlicensed censor of Russian society in motley. Evil be rebuked by Jest and gibe. No man was in too blgh a place for his tongue, and furious officials once brought about his exile. Russia loved him too well for that, however, and soon be was back In tbe ring. To show that he meant to be more discreet be ap)»eared with a padlock attached to bit mouth. He was a very fatuous animal trainer. The pig was bis favorite pupil, and it is said that his pigs could do almost everything that human beings can do except talk. A team o f trained pigs drew him about tbe streets, and so did be love them that a pig’s bead with a "D ” to the left was tbe device upon bla seal. Ha used to enjoy telling bow, when be was on tour In Germany, one o f hts pigs ran away aud came finally to a farm not far from Berlin Th e farmer, who was a kind man. gave the tired looking bea^t food and drink. T o bla consternation, tbe visitor solemnly mounted an upturned barrel, looked gratefully at bla boat and stood on Its hesd as s token o f appreciation.— Youth's Companion. A Giant Emperor. Maxlmlnus. tbe giant Roman em­ peror, could twist coins into cork­ screws, powder hard rocks between his fingers aud do other seemingly Im­ possible things. When angered be often broke tbe Jaw o f a hone or tbe skull o f an o i with bla flat Hia w ife’s bracelet served him for s ring, and every day he ate. besides other food, sixty pounds of meat and drank an ampbora of wine. How the Days Go By. Frank looked up thoughtfully from hia engine and cars game o f railroad­ ing, played on the primitive plan o f a five-year-old boy. “ Mamma, Isn't It fanny how tbe days go by, one after tbe other, Just like a train o f cars with Sunday for the en­ gine.*'— Harper’s Cruel. W'lfe—1 dreamed last night that 1 was In heaven. Husband—Did you see me there? W ife—I did; then I knew I was dreaming.—Town Topics. A C ontinuous P arferm anoo, “Our baby gives us considerabla trou­ ble. Tells unless be has hia own way." “ Ours yells anyhow. You don’t know what trouble la.’’ - Washington Herald. Natica o f S h eriffs S r i« M ary B. Bergendahl and huib to C. A. Fosnes e 100 ft 110, 11, 12, blk 55, E d w ard s add to New berg $1. t- Murncy A. Benton and husb to Susanne V. Leonard nV6 1 5, blk 11, O T N ew berg $2500. M ary E. Cummins and husb to Susan E. Jeffries Va A cD . D. Des­ kins die s 18 t 3 s r 2 w $750. C. R. Chapin and w f to G. W. Brentner and w f 1 14 blk 1 Ed­ w ards 2nd add N ew berg $10. C. A. Fosnes to S. B. Bergen- dahl e 100 ft 110, 11, 12, blk 55 E dw ards add N ew berg $1. W . A. and Nellie M- Greer to John H. Hunt 117 blk “ E ” H o b ­ son’s add N e w b e rg $10. Wm. W . H ollingsw orth and w f to Millie B. Berwick sm tr N ew ­ berg $2000. Susanne V. Leonard to George Higgins 1 6 and n Va of 5 blk 11 N ew berg $10. Seaman W . Potter to J. H . Um- baugh part 1 5 and 6 blk 2 N ew ­ berg $10. Ethel L . Thom as to H arry Wilson and w f 1 1 blk 14 City Park add N ew berg $10. • J. H. and Edna Um baugh to Minnie W. Cooper parts 1 5 and 6 blk 2 N ew berg $1. R. N. W arnock and w f to W . D. Young 816.48 ac Breyman Orchards $10. H arry Wilson and w f to to Ethel L. Thom as 1 1 and 2 blk 52 E d w a rd s add N ew berg $10. Rebekah C. Wilson to C. B. Snedeger 80 ac s 3 4 1 5 s r 7 w $ 2700 . _____ RUSSIA’S GREAT CLOWN. O ver U. S. Walteaal ij REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FIRST NATIONAL R . H . C B «UK«. L. B. h ergu *» - d A . C. Seeley, a* daem on of ike ertale aad of tkc U rt W ilK en d Tournent of Alfred P U o Oliver, dec eend; O urle* A . Oliver, Charter N . Menk; Anna Mareh; Jemrie P . Mank; Eliza M. Menk; Emeu D. Slorer; V illa followwg Ancient, Free aad Accepted Maaooa, of Newbeet Oregon, to w it Edward Cfiffocd Baird, Charles lie Baker, Joke W oolvertoe Barcroft, Harlan Bamne, Roawell H . C Ben­ nett, Samuel Towntoe Bentley, George A l­ bert Bert, Isaac I «w e ll Brirtow, Oarence A l- b.n Butt. Frank H e n » Caldwell. Zibe Leonard Chamber lam. William McBnde Clem mem, Charles Henry Cobb, Frank A l­ vei Col lard. Abraham- Cook, John N . Crotby, Claude Benton' ' Cummmg». Thomas Lewie Cummings, Ammon Morton Dsns, Ralph Grant DeLano, John Dobbins, Oarence A l­ bert Eldnedge, Harry 0*ca> Fait, Roecoe Byron Farr, Lynn Boyd Ferguson, Leska Winfield Gate hell. Macro. George. Harry Edward Gordon. John Darnel Gordon, La- Roy Grata, George Hamilton Greer, John Elmer Hale, Stewart E. Hambellon, Ira A l­ vin Hanning, Melville Denny Hawkins, Thomas Herd. Peter Hilbert. John N „ H off­ man. Joseph Bevnn Hollingsworth, George Washingtoo James, Gilbert Otis Keeney, John Conrad Keller, Fred James Kelley, George Lsngrsr Kehy„ Rembold Kruger, George Sykes, Charles Larkin, George Lar­ kin, John Larkin, Rickard Baxter Linnville, Hairy Augustus Littlefield, George Henry Lutz. Ambrose Spider Melliager. Robert Jackson Moore, Joel Bolden Mount, John G McCiea, Malcolm McDonald, Samuel M c- Vey, Milton Great Oakley. Thomas Henry Patter*», Glean Stewart Paxton, Joaaa Charles Maynard Redmond, Archie S m T . C . S T A L E Y A t Sash and Door Factory N o r th n a i a 5 t r — t . N a w B e r g Woman—How did yi>u get to be a tramp? Tramper—By degrees, mum. I begun aa a gulf player.—New York Globe. Fortitude la the guard and support o f U m Other virtuea. -Locke. An institution that renders effi dent service to its customers. SPAULDING’S Cement Lime Roofing Paper Doors W indows Moulding Sash W rights and PuHeys G im as Sand •Brick g --------T î l  OvWcr a uc Drain File ____ Potter, neh Smith, William Edward Thomas. Rich­ ard Madia Tbusrtoa, Bart Tumbow, David C . Vaughaa, Joseph Ebea Whitoa. Robert Victor W tei. A b a o J . Warder, Joseph A . Winder. WiUon HartwelJ Woodwortb, W il- ber C. Wrighi; The Gmad Lodge of Andato, LEARN TO SAVE MONEY. O n N aad n’t Ba a Miaar to Cultivate Thia Pina Habit. . Ona o f the beat habits that a young man can form la that o f paving a ear- tain part o f hia earnings regularly. From tbe very first, when be has m m fim arrangements wltb father and mother In the borne or with his landlady as to what be shall pay Into the bouse fo r his keep, he should make tt tbe rule e f his life to pat something, be tt ever to little, sw ay from his w eekly or month­ ly wages.' It's a fine tblng to be able to w ear a necktie that is artistic in its coloring, a vest that la beautiful In Its construc­ tion or a salt that to nebby and a hat that la np to date. Bat better than aU these is the consciousness o f a bank account, however small it may be, and the feeling o f satisfaction that comes from tbe knowledge that I f be to taken ill be w ill not altogether be dependent upon bis fraternal society, his family, his friends or the cold charity o f the world. But greater than tbe money that a young man can save is the character that be is establishing. Miserliness, stinginess, greed, are to be abhorred, but prudence aud carefulness in ex­ penditure are graces which, cultivated, make a man a power in the commu nlty and give to him a character which commends Itself to all.—Exchange. or parties unknown. rJaimmg any right, tide, estate, lisa, oc in» sort ie the reel estate de­ scribed ia the plaintiff'» rnmplsiat herein. D e­ fendants, duly rendered and entered of record in said court on the 2&k day of March. 1917, sad which said fieculioa mid order of sale was re­ ceived by me ou the 4th day of Aped. 1917, I have levied upoa aad will oa Saturday, the M i day of May, 1917, at ¿ a hoar of 11 o’clock A . M . of said day at the wart and front door of the county court home, ia M cM aaville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sail to the higkrrt bidder, at public (subject to redemption) foe cash Lone Fir Dairy Pure Milk and Cream are conducive to good health. anrtieu, This is the kind we supply our customers- Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com­ mended by that official. Give us a trial Situated, lying end beiag ia the Crty of New- baeg. Yamhill County, Stole oí Oregon, aad particularly described ae follow*, to w it all of Lole Numbered Tw o aad Three Numbered Seventeen, ia Central Addi­ tion to tbe Town (now city) of Newberg. Yam­ hill County, Oregon; A leo a Twelve aad one-half foot atrip off of aad from the W ert ride of Lot Numbered Five ia Block Numbered Thirteen in Peak in»' Second Addition to the Town (now city) of Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregoo. and described a» be- ' l g a t t he Southwest comer of »aid Lot bered Five, and running thence North along the W ert line of »aid Lot Numbered Five to the North end of »aid Lot Numbered Five; thence Eart Tw elve and one-half feet thence South parallel with tbe W ert line of »aid Lot Num­ bered Five to the North line of Fint Street thence W ert to the place of beginning; A lto an undivided half interest in Lot Num­ bered Four m Block Numbered Fourteen in On to Him. Central Addition to the Town (now city) of Rowneder—My dear. It was, o f course, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; business that detained me till midnight Together with the tenements, hereditament» and Mrs. Rowneder—Yes. Rowneder—You appurtenance» belonging to any part of the above know I wouldn’t deceive you. Mrs. deten bed real property; Rowneder—No, Charlie, you wouldn't to satisfy the sum of $4904.(0, and the further deceive me, no matter what you said.— tom of $250.00 attorney fee» in said suit, and $94A 0 coats and disbursements of said suit, and New York Times. accruing costs, all due the plaintiff upoa the afore­ said judgment, decree and order of sale, aad ac- Room For a 8louth. triag upon this writ “ Coat Department— Misses Coats." Dated this ith day of April, 1917. C Tbe man read this sign wltb Interest. W . G . Henderson, “ Maybe 1 could trace some o f 'em Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. for you,” he said. “ How'd you like to hire me as a detective?"—Louisville First imue April 5lh. 1917. May 3rd, 1917. Courier-Journal. Phone Red 66 S c h u n te r The REXALLStore Carries a!very large assortment o f everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. AH kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup­ plies, Stationory, L ig g e tt’s and Low ney’s Candies. Our stock o f Cigars is the best in town. You’ re always welcome. L Y N N B. F B R G U S O N 109 P r ta crlpti— D ruggtet 3 0 2 F irst S treet J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables_ W e please the moat particular. Phone us a grocery order aad see If our prom pt service doesn’ t surprise you. W e want you r trade Good reasons w hy your ticket should read U nion Pacific Systenj: Automatic Safety Signals Protecting every foot o f the w a y to Chicago- 1140 Miles o f Double-Track Highest type o f road-bed construction. A v P R E P A Y M E N T P R IV IL E G E S W e loon m oney on first class Oregon and W ashington farm s at lowest rates. N o red tape and no delay. W rite direct and save money. G ive foil details in first letter. W e refer you to any bank in Portland. Top-Notch Trains T h rou gh Sleeping-C ars and Diner to Chicago, Om aha, Kansas C ity , Denver. Columbia R iver Route East P arallels Am erica’s Greatest H igh w ay through the famous gorge, betw een road and river. Base Lib el. for CEMENT, T I E , SAND, WASHED GRAVEL, and PORTLAND CEMENT NEW BERG, OREGON UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM jofta W tS T AND BAST W IT H PORTLAND BOULEV AAD OF 8 TBEI. CITY OFFICE, Trian at W amunqtom W M . MeMURKAY, Oaaar A A Light Nutritious Loaf is our standard. We say light. Yes, but it has the right weight, too. I t ’ s not full o f holes and it cuta easy. The best flour obtainable is used, and we find it’ s really the most profitable to ns and more economical to our customers. S Newberg Bakery J. H. SHERLOCK, Prep.