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OUR WEEKLY CHATS
W ith
against short weights— a pound
ot spuds lost these days will
make a good payment on a 1000
at The Big Hard- pound 9cale.
w a r« Store
The boys are still making piu
; money catching gophers and
! moles.
We’ve got the traps you need
to do the business.
pd adv
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
PORK SUPPLY GOOD
War prices did not scare some
farmers into selling their breed­
ing stock. S. H. Burdett, ot St.
Joseph, has 21 brood sows with
which he expects to help out on
food production and his neigh­
bor, F. J. Canfield, has ninety
head o f shoats which will make
hogs of themselves on rape, a
cheap summer feed. A little
grain after harvest will put on
the finishing touches to a car
load o f good fat pork.
M. S. Shrock, Co . Agent
Parker Bros.
T K STORE T1AT SELLS TIE BEST FM NIST A UTTU LESS ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Yam­
hill county, Oregon, will hold the
regular examination o f appli­
cants for state certificates at the
court house as follows;
LIGHTING A CATHEDRAL
Commencing Wednesday, June
It will be well worth your time to come and see these specials and many others not
27, 1917, at 9:00 o ’clock a. m., tm p l* Yet Spectacular Method at St.
advertised that will be on sale these two days.
leaao’e, la Petrograd.
and continuing until Saturday,
In an art M e in the Atlantic Monthly
June 30, 1917, at 4:00 p. m.
descriMnif u midnight mass on Easter
Wednesday forenoon— U. S. are In St. Isaac's cathedral. Petrograd.
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If you should happen to be
Black or white, double fingers, sizes
history,
writing (penmanship) Warrlugtou Dawsou says:
going to be a June bride or know
"A sudden blaze of Innumerable can­
6 to 8. An opportunity that no woman
anyone that is to be—just give music, drawing.
dles. hanging high overhead la great
can affoni to miss.
Wednesday afternoon—Physi­ chandeliers, tore aw ay the gloom and
them a tip that we sell the Mon­
These hose are known for their wear­
told us that the ceremony was to be­
ing quality and come in double soles,
arch Malleable Range-*- she’ll be ology, reading, manual training, gin. At the Isa&kieWsXi Sobor one
high spliced heels, wide garter welt
your triend for life. Theyr’e best composition, domestic science, match did what a switch or button does
top; white only
methods
in
reading,
course
ot
elsewhere,
save
that
here
the
opera­
for looks and best for service.
tion was as Ingenious and Initiative
This Marquisette is o f excellent quality
Harvest is coming and “ binder study for drawing, methods in as could be devised. Instead ot being
full
96 inches wide, shown in plain
arithmetic.
twine” will be a consideration
a machine made contrivance scattered
colors,
white and ecru.
Thursday forenoon—Arithme­ by millions over the world.
w ith the farmers very soon now.
Full 27 inches wide, plain white; lav­
“
A
waxed
string,
an
end
of
which
ender, blue, pink and tan
« o
Don’t get excited over the high tic, history o f education, psyCol- bung down within easy reach from the
striped; Special per yard..
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prices that prevail and tall tor ogy, methods in geography, me­ marble paving, ran from one wick to
42-36 bleached and hemmed, linen
for something cheap but take a chanical ¿irawing, domestic art, auother. then from group to group,
from chandelier to chandelier, until
finish. These are excellent values.
course
o
f
study
for
domestic
art.
second thought and you’ll re­
all the candles In the cathedral were
Thursday
afternoon
—
Gram­
member how you liked that
connected. The match was applied to
40 inches wide, bleached, good i q
“ Plymouth Twine” you used last mar, geography, stenography, that string. A spark spitting tiny flame
grade; Special per yard............157C
raced up to the flrat candle and so
year—it’s the cheapest in the long American literature, physics, sped on its way, an earnest, busy little
run—650 teet to the pound and typewriting, methods in lan­ lamplighter, quick a s the aaap e t a
Bleached, ribbed, V neck, sleeveless,
taped neck and arm, lace knee, drop
we’ll replace every ball that guage, thesis for primary certifi­ Anger, adroit as a monkey and almost
unfailing in Its success.
seat, sizes 8, 10, 12.
In quaint styles o f chick stripes and
tangles. Time is money in har­ cate.
"Among the hundreds I saw It reach.
plain colors, made o f good quality
Friday
forenoon—Theory
and
vest time and you can’t beat it—
1 counted very few which did not blaze
chambrays,
ripplettes and percales,
popular prices for season o f 1917. practice, orthography (spelling), at the touch, and moat o f these flared
broken sizes up to six years, shown in
an
instant
and
sputtered
out,
showing
Just a tew more lawn mowers physical geography, English lit­ that the string's work at least bad
light and dark colors; our regular 60c
w ill clean out our stock—come erature, chemistry, physical cul­ from flopf The gviiortl effect, I th I pck I
values.
Fine serviceable, close woven percales
was as i f each wick bad been a a elec­
before they are all gone and re­ ture.
and
fhadras that wear as well as they
tric
bulb,
but
the
whole.
Instead
o
f
Friday afternoon—School law,
member we are headquarters for
lighting when one switch w as turned,
look,
soft or laundried cuffs
q c
Goodyear Garden Hose—the kind geology, algebra, civil govern­ depended upon a hand swept ever suc­
Specially priced for this sale___
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cessive buttons." ------------- -
that gives real service— 10 cents ment.
Another Sale in Underwear for men
Saturday forenoon—Geometry,
per foot and up.
at 26c the garment
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The
Kitehen
Fleer.
—
High class goods are a little botany.
A practical way o f dealing with the
Good
quality,
broken sizes, well worth
Long or short sleeves, sport collars,
Saturday afternoon— General kitchen floor and a t the same ttee
high in price these days but" it
much
more
than what we ask.
light ground, neat stripes and patterns
economizing labor, is to cover It with a
pays to stick to the lines you history, book keeping.
plain, dark colored linoleum, and
Very truly yours,
know are good—Acme Quality
red. blue, green or black, and to polish
S. S. Duncan, Co. Supt. I t A shiny surface is easy to sweep
Paint is still popular with the
np and keep dean, and If polished ones
trade—because they know the
a week on the other days It need only
Parlors
contents o f the package that
be ran over with s mop. I f treated la
First class dressmaking. Tail­ this way it w ill alw ays look nice sad
bears the “ Acme Quality” label is
first class and worth the money. ored suits and coats; satisfac­ will save at least twenty minutes' wort
W HEN IN DOUBT------------------ ASK
For Sale at Big Bargain—
e day.— S t Louis Poet-Dispatch.
A paint for every purpose “ ask tion guaranteed. Mrs. E. B. L.
YAMORBG COLLECTION AGENCY
Crown
piano in fine condition.
Tefrell, 911 East Third, corner
our paint man.”
13 MASONIC BLDG., M’ MINNYILLE. For particulars see Miss Alm a
28tf
Chinase Language.
Don’t put off the evil day w ait­ ot Center.
The Chinese language la reckoned to
Wanted — A d i n i n g r o o m Forkner at telephone office, ltp d
ing for the price to come down.
be the moat unwieldy and Intricate Is
J. H. G IBSO N. Mgr.
waiter at the Imperial Hotel.
Take our tip—buy what you
existence.
Loans on farm and city prop-
Sacks
wanted.
Newberg
Feed
The
only
Abstract
Books
in
need N ow —prices have only com­
Wanted.—Extra good c o w s . ,i erty secured at the lowest
YamhBI County
& Seed Co.
32-35
menced to advance in the iron
Para to be true. Nothing can need
Mast
be young and big milkers. j rates. Long time mortgages a t
Yamhill County Abstract Co. ¿11« . A fault which needs It most
and steel line.
Wood
splitters
wanted.
Tele­
J.
C.
Lemon.
White 165. 33-35 5% per cent. Mortgages, notes
O ebsom , v » i two-thereby.—H erbert
A Fairbanks Scale protects you M c M innvilxjc .
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phone 17a4.
It
and contracts bought and sold.
Wanted—8 shovel, tw<*-horse,
Bonds and mortgage invest-
F o r Sale—11001b. mare, 1112 wheel cultivator. C. H. Nichols, , meats made without charge.
35-36
River street — —
ltp d phone Black 207.
Attorney B. A. Kliks, McMinn­
Want to buy from OWNER, ville, Oregon.
Have that plow sharpened at
Fridays Saturday Specials
Women’s Silk Gloves 48c Up
25c Silk Dress Skidds 19c
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Women’s Fibre Silk Hose 39c
25c Mercerized Marquisette
Scrim at 19c a yd
20c Rippiette for 13 yd
22ic PiUow Cases 19c each
25c PMowTnbingl9c
Misses llaion Suits Reduced
Haul rax 30c; uu mx itc
50c Children's Rompers 29c
$1.25 and $1.50 Men’s Dress
Shirts at 95c
More Good News toRead
Boy’s Waists 45c to 85c
45c to 85c each
m
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McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c.
Standard*,
ASPHALT BASE— THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS
testify that Zerotane, correctly :
crime, gives perfect luDncatson wnn
body at cytindar beat 1
base erode, it burns dean and i
Zcrolene is the oil far your i
all types of automobile i
tkm chart <
At
the m ake-the oil far
: grade get our hibrica-
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Only 25c the garment
home near Newlperg. Ed Davis,
411 South College street,
ltp d
For Sale—5 tons loose oat hay.
cheap. J. C. Lemon. White 165.
Wanted—Tp engage 10 berry
pickers tor blackcaps. W. E.
Money to loan on good secur­ Williams, Springbrook. Phone
ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. 24a61.
35tf
43tf
For Sale—Second hand Mitch­
Artichokes for sale. Newberg ell anto, five passenger; in shape
Feed & Seed Co.
32-35
for touring or track. H art’s
shop, Main street.
33tf
Good income bearing property
to exchange for farm land. White
For Sale—Registered Jersey
& Co.
31tf
bull of MeliA Ann strain, 3 years
For Sale—3 dwelling houses in
Newberg, ranging from $1000t o
$2600. Bargains. Will trade
for farm property; also a number
o f houses and lots in McMinn­
ville and Willamina.
Farms—Running from 80 t o
100 acres, ranging from $2400
to $9500. I f you want bargain*
in either city property or farm
property, call upon the under­
signed owner. Have no use fo r
the property, hence the low prices.
B. A. Kliks, owner, McMinnvile,
Oregon. -
32tf
Good fat poultry o f all kinds old, gentle. Mrs. W. H. Taylor,
34tf
wanted at the Newberg Cream­ Dundee.
ery.
5tf
Wanted—Berry pickers, camp­
N ode« to Public
Black Minorca-Barred R o c k - ers preferred. Employment un­
Whereas my wife, Sarah, has
Stock and eggs for sale. N. L. til prunes are dried tor the right left my bed and board without
parties. J. E. Holladay, Route just cause or provocation I here-
Wiley, Rex.
23tf
3.
34-35 i by warn all persons not to trust
Berry pickers wanted, those
her on my account as I will pay
Wanted—Sealed bids to furnish
who will camp preferred. Wm.
no bills o f her contracting after
10 cords of fir wood, second
Shires, 10a5.
It
this date.
growth, and 5 cords o f either old
Dated this 23rd day of M a j ,
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and fir or oak. All bids to be in be­
James O. Lyon. 35
Chickens wanted at the New­ fore June 18, 1917. Carrie M. 1917.
berg Creamery.
5tf Johnson, clerk ot Dist. No. 9,
Yamhill county, Oregon. New­ Notice of Annual School Mooting
Wanted—T o engage 50 logan­
berg, Route 1, Box 14.
35-36
berry pickers. A. S. Mellinger.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
33 t f
Must be sacrificed at once—a voter* o f School District No. 29, o f
five room bungalow, nearly new,
bath, electric lights. Lot 50x
100 or three lots if desired. A
quick cash purchaser will get a
genuine bargain, bat will sell on
Horses rightly shod. Light
time, some cash. See Mrs. Dick-
horses 4 new shoes $1.50. H art’s
erman, 100 Main stfeet. 32-35p
shop, Main street.
33tf
F or Bargains in new and sec­
ond hand goods call at Nash’s
Second Hand Store, 304 First St.
31tf
Call for Man at Affli
F o r Sal«—Surry as good as
Mea
wanted at $2.50 per day
new; will trade for fresh cow or
horse. F. D. Hutchinson, Dan- at Spaulding’s mill for yard
dee.
ltp d work.
Yamhill county, state o f Oregon, that
the annual school meeting o f aaid dis­
trict will be held at grade building, to
begin at the hour o f 2 o’clock p. m. to
7 p. m. on the third Monday o f June,
being the 18th day o f June. A. D. 1917.
This meeting ia called for the purpose
o f electing two directors for the term
o f three years and the transaction o f
business usual at such meetings.
Dated this 7th day o f June, 1917.
8. P. Timberlake,
Chairman Board o f Directors.
A ttest: W. W . Nelson, District Clerk.