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-, 'll. I T iness meeting a very good pro L J. SUPSON REPUBLICAN gram was given in spite o f the CANDIDATI FOR GOVERNOR tact that tbe program committee A • N tv b trg L o d (« Now 104 A. F. A A. M. Rsgulsr mooting Soeond and Fourth Thursday pleaded leniency, as many of the evenings of ooch month. The latest to announce himself numbers had to be omitted. N. Visiting brothers always welcome. as a republican candidate for L. Wiley gave an original read By order W . H. Woodworth, W . M., John Larkin, Secretary. governor is L. J. Simpson, the ing, “ A Trip to the Moon in an SH ILO H R E LIE F CORPS NO. SB.— well known lumberman ot Coos Airship,” which reminded one of Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thoib- county, and father of the city ot the flights of fancy o f someot the Fence for Am erican people.- A fence for every p u r day of each month at 8:30 P. M. in the North Bend. famous writers of the day. It I. O. O. F. Hell. Mr. Simpson was born at Oak was replete with local humor Mrs. Minnie V. Byers , Pres. pose and you take no chances when you buy A m eri land, California, in 1877, and is and one of the interesting tacts Emms L. Snow, See. the son ot the late Capt. A. M. about the airship was that its can— the quality is right and so is the price. Simpson, the pioneer lumber motive power was a hugh rub poBnoittaaaaogotteaafflc^^ man. He was educated in the ber bag filled with compressed public schools o f Oakland, Mt. air furnished by the ladies ot the Tamalpais M ilitary Academy neighborhood by gossiping. A from which be graduated, and solo by Miss Edith Sanderman at the University ot California. was much enjoyed, and lastly Starting in as a laborer in his an entertainment by the Cuban A t the big Company A dance father’s saw mill, after finishing pigmies who furnished their or at McMinnville, March 1, no bis education, he worked his chestra and gave a lively pro body is expected to wear their way up and he is now recognized gram. best clothes but their best smile. as being one of tbe big men of It The Misses Newby and Stroud, At the Auditorium. the state. For tweive years he ot Springbrook, were Sunday The Graphic and Weekly Orego held the position ol mayor of visitors at the McClure home. North Bend, which shows some Mrs. F. Eves and Mrs. A. J man, one year, $2.00. thing of the confidence his neigh Heskett shopped in Portlam Call Red 108 for your Spirella bors have in him. Saturday. corset. 18tf Mr. Simpson was elected one The missionary society held an of the commissioners o f the Port all day meeting at the home o Have that plow sharpened at of Coos Bay after that body was Mrs. G. V. McClure Wednesday McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. formed and was chosen for the Mrs. M. P. Elliott and Mrs. W. place because ot his familiarity W. Silver, of Newberg, were pres For Sale—Blackcap raspberry with the shipping of the port. ent t o start the ladies off in war plants. Fred Kincaid. 19-20pd He was one ot the Coos Bay sewing. * Drain tile for sale by the New men who went to the national The station loQks quite home berg Feed & Seed Co. 14tl capital to secure aid for tbe im like and spick and span with a provement of tbe Coos Bay bar. bright new coat ot paint. No. 1 drain tile for sale by the These tacts as to Mr. Simpson’s Miss Esther Gnstin is at pres Spaulding Logging Co. 8-tf '«access in his own part o f the ent helping at the Keeney home state are in a sense perhaps only in Newberg daring Mrs. Keeney’s Money to loan on good secur of local interest but they show illness. ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. that be is a man who w as able One ot our very patriotic citi to cope with the early difficulties zens is George Brickell who do is the best stuff fo r spray. Easy to handle, easy to mix, and it does the work—ask us Wood For Sale—Good dry fir. o f Oregon, who succeeded in nated a load o f wood to the Red fo r information. February Specials still on Sale. what be undertook to the ex Cross Auxiliary so that the ladies L. Hammer, phone White 169. On March 1st we will place in our window for March sale, 50 piece gold band dinner 14tf tent that his ability is recogniz- could sew in comfort these cool s e t at exceptional value at $&96. N o small pieces in this set, every one useful. ed in tbe state and that he is a days. A L ife Tim e Brand—every day Aluminum RoastSr for 91.95 worth at least $2.50. - Beans of all kinds wanted: also man who has bad the practical N. L. Wiley, who has had sacks. Newberg Feed & Seed Keep your eyes on our window fo r our monthly specials—save money when you can training to be a governor o f the charge ot the farm crop and la these days and use your surplus change to buy War Saving Stamps. state. ____________ bor survey in this district, has Don’t forget w e are well equipped to supply you with your Spray needs. been busy filling the duties of For Sale—Good potatoes, $1 TEACHING TROOPS TO this position the last week. per sack; pigs for sale. Call John Practically all the ladies of the Goff, Bine 148. 19-20 neighborhood attended the show New York, February 21—By er on Miss Erma Kane given at For Sale—Ligh t wagon with the nse of an attractive colored the home of Mrs. J. P. Semmer springs at $15. W. H. Dean, poster exhibit on the health of on Valentine’s Day at Cbehalem phone 10a62. I t pd the soldier, a new educational In significance o f the occasion F o r Sale—T w o teams each For Sale—Prune trees, berry Adm inis tra tor’s Notice to C red - We have an order fo r800sacks campaign against disease will be tbe honse was profusely decoraf* of potatoes. See us. Newberg weighing about 2200. Good plants and fruit trees of all kinds started in the training camps in ed with hearts o f every size, and Notice i* hereby given. diet die uadeniptod Feed & Seed Co. I t shape, $150 a team. Also fresh by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf has beea appointed by tbe County Court of the United States army in the several games using them were Yamhill County. Stale cl Oregon, admiairtratar. cow- Barber. Phone White next ten days. The exhibit was played. Miss Kane was then YAMOREG COLLECTION AGENCY with tbe will «erred , of the «ta le of Gaotge 168. 20-21 pd Notice to Contractors Paul Shako«, late of «aid couaty, decaaeed. amd prepared nnder the direction ot read instructions in rhyme to McMinnville, Oregon, that he hai duly qaalibad at *uch - » - n im v - The County Court of Yamhill the National Association for the search in every corner of the Gets results. Takes' the blame. Tberefore, all panoaa having claim* Main* Reward—Lost Weed auto tire county will receive bids until 10 Study and Prevention of Tuber house to see what she conld find, ehain 34-4 in good condition. theaa, duly Tinted. to the o ’clock a. m. ot the 23d day ot culosis and will be distributed and soon a hugh pile of bundles ■adorne, near Newham. Orafo LOANS—Lowest rates, no de Finder please leave at Graphic and nsed through the Education in the middle of the floor attest lays; mortgages bought. A ttor office and receive reward of one February, 1918, for crushed rock --------ih* from the dale of du* notice. Dated. February 7th. 1918. in the following quantities, and al Bureau ol the War Work ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. Cari E. Skelton. dollar. I t ed to her diligent search. Deli at the following quarries, to be Administrator, with the w i l l --------1 Council ot the Y. M. C. A. The cious refreshments were furnish «tate of George Haul Skekoa, decern For Sale—Good young horse, Registered Jersey Bull—Service crushed in three sizes, the largest Raawcy. I »age and N e«. Attorney* artist is James Daugherty, of ed by the hostess. Miss Fleda weight 1300 lbs. Phone 29a- Fat Or $1.50 cash. Inquire Jay Graves, to pass through a three ipchring this city. Fort ione February 7. 1918. Kane, wbp is at present in P ort 151, Newberg. W. A. Baker.20tf tor the foundation, smaller sizes opposite light plant or Mr. Al- The exhibit covers three differ I March 7. 1918. land, was out for the day. lembaugh, corner Second and tor the second coat, and the fine ent subjects with five panels to a Of much interest at Rex and vi Wanted—25 head yonng cattle h e riffs Sale. Washington. 20-21 pd for the top dressing. Said rock la the Circuii S Court subject. The first subject is“ Dis- of the State of Oregon. cinity on account of their popu tw o to three years oldjnojersevs. to be delivered into the bunkers For Yamhill County. eases Are Spread By Close Con larity, was the wedding, Wed Barber, phone White 168. 21pd For Sale—10 head high grade by the contractor in three grades C. W. EJInon. Plaintif, tact.” For instance, the warn VS. nesday, of Miss Erma Kane and milk cows,part fresh and remain and sizes, and to furnish all labor D. I. Gilbert. Raymond Gilbert, by C. B. ing against coughs and colds, F or Bargains in new and sec der will be in about a month. All and tools tor the same, the Carl Miller, o f Newberg. The W iU n. hi* guerdon ad liloa. Huld» H . which pave the way for so much Gilbert, Anna R. Amidon and ho hn>- ond hand goods call at Nash’s good milkers. L. T. Finigan, 8 county to furnish thecrusherand young couple quietly drove to ^ hand. Ebnet L. Amidon, Defendant*. disastrous illness in army life, is Salem, accompanied by Mrs Jas. Second Hand Store, 304 First St. miles north of Newberg. 20pd elevating machinery and the rock illustrated by life-like pictures of and order of aale, iooad out of the above 31 tf Kane, Mrs. U. S. G. Miller and at the different quarries in the decree entitled Court in the above «titled cauae. to the tour soldiers opening a box from Automatic Tongs—You hold Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, and undemgned Sherif of Yamhill county, Oregon, home in a tent at night. One is For Sale—Dodge auto, good tbe long, cool handle the easy quarry: direct edand debvwed, and dated January 15th. were married at noon at the Starr quarry, 800 yards; 1 1916, upoa a decree aad judgment rendered on in tbe act of sneezing in the faces conditura, a bargain; also auto w ay. The tongs hold your hot M. E. parsonage. Tbe young Jaauary 5th. 1916, and Uad the **a* data, and Amity quarry 1000 yards; of his comrades. Similarly the trailer. Ed Davis, N. College St. pie plate or pudding pan the safe recorded in Volume 16. Pag* 496. of the Jour bride wore a spring suit of dark Gopher quarry, 500 yards; nal of laid Circuit Court of the State of Ora- danger of spreading measles, Newberg, Oregon. 19tf. w ay. By mail or express, 75 blue with a chic little purple hat ■on, for Yamhill county in Uvor of C. W . Jones quarry, 1000 yards; . pneumonia, tuberculosis and cents. A t your service, Frank EJJrioo. the above mnrd Piamo!. oaf agoart and red fox fur. After the cere Poor Farm quarry, 2000 yds.; die White Leghorn baby chicks, above aamed Defendant*, and daemon that veneral disease is graphically Wood, Newberg, Ore. 13 tf mony the happy young couple the Plaintif have and recovo of and from the Stout quarry, 1000 yards; 11 centR; hatching eggs, $5 per portrayed. acid Defendant. D. J. Gilbert the aim ef left on the Oregon Electric tor Dundee quarry, 400 yards; hundred. Phone 30a53. A. A. Jim Durham is coming out 4601.20 with intorot Ihn en from the 5th day The second series ot five panels parts unknown, on their wed of January. 1916, at the rate of right per oort Etzweiler quarry, 600 yards; Post, Cbehalem Center. 19tf from Portland to call for the big illustrates the topic, “ Diseases per annum, and the furtho aim 0 1 4 2 2 ,9 7 to ding trip. The bride, who has Patton quarry, 500 yards; gether with intanai at the rale of ax par cent dance for the benefit o f Company Are Prevented by Knowledge lived at Rex with her parents for N. P. Nelson quarry, 500yards ( too January 5th. 1918, «n i the further Garage for Fords, 2nd and Col A at McMinnville, March 1. and Care.” Methods of avoid of 460.0D attorney’* foo and tha furtho the past six years, is a great fav lege. Repairs, vulcanizing, cars Dr. Logan quarry, 500 yards; *uo Every other dance will be a •urn of 423.50 cort. and dhbuooneul*. and or ing * carelessness in congbing, orite on account o f her sweet dis stored, anto livery; phone Black Parrett Mt. quarry, 600yards; dering dia ml* of tha following dmcribad rent square dance. A t the Audi sneezing and spitting; the use of property, to Mtrify rod t u o of money, rimated position and winning ways, and 198; Blue 186. W. S. Stull... 4tf Jones, Lafayette, 700 yards. torium. It individual drinking cups, towels, • * » ly « f o Yamhill county. Orman, and being Mr. Miller is to be congratulat a part at the Donation Land G ain of J. B. Said contractors will be re etc., are illustrated. The impor ed upon bis choice of u jyife. Roger* and wife, and bounded aad daacribad a* If yon are worth fighting for, For Sale—Pair o f mares weigh quired to give a bond for the toltoW B, to* IV tance ot promptly reporting to yon will help Co. A, somewhere The yonng couple will make their ing 2600, pair tw o year old fulfillment of their respective con Beginning 330 feat North of the North ride the doctor even the slightest ail home in Newberg for the present. in France who are fighting for Coach colts, one seven months tracts if awarded bv the county. of Fifth rtreet, and 175 feet W ot of the Wort »•de of Blaine rtreet, in the City of Newham in ment, is emphasized. Tbe last yon, March 1, at McMinnville old Coach colt, 3-inch wagon The county reserving the right mid Corarty. and naariag thence South 186faat; series is a red-blooded group of thence Wart 93 fort; thence North to the motor Auditorium. It with 3-inch tire, bay tedder, 7-16 to reject any Or all bids. of Portland aad Dayton wagon road, aod lhaace cuts entitled “ Fitness For Fight- hay rack, 14-inch Syracuse plow, All bids to be filed with C. B. in a N orth nrtariy direction along tha cantor of mg* Mod to tha North wart comer of a tract of Auction Sail« Friday Afternoon 12-ioch John Deere plow, John Wilson, Clerk. 19-20 •aid land owned by one A . O. Milk, and thane* Twenty sets of these exhibits Mrs. Kunzie, who is preparing Deere seven shovel cultivator, five South to the Southwert comm of mad Mill* are being prepared tor immediate tract, and dionea Wart to the placo of b a ja M «, Adm inistratrix Notice to leave for Boise, Idaho, will shovel cultivator, harrow tooth shipped to containing one acre of land, mora or 1am. use. Eventually there will be Notice i* hereby pwm that the uadeniomd. make a public sale of Iper house- cultivator, 2 Poland China brood Now TherefoM, by virtu* of nid Execution, one set in each camp in this coun Ro— **d I. Young. ha* be*a duly appointed judgment decree and orderof ml*, and for the lold goods at her residence on sows dne to farrow in April, set admin irtratrix ot the «tote of jam « O . S p a puraonef obtaoiag fund* with which to antafy try and in France. A stock lec forth Main street, opposite the heavy work harness. G.W. Day- cer, d*eaa*ed. by the Coarty Court of Yamhill mid aim* of money above named, I will an Sat ture goes with each exhibit. In county, Oregon, and ha* qualiiad. urday, Match the 2nd. 1918, at the hoar of 11 Catholic church, on Friday after ton, half mile west ot Fernwood Now. therefore, all perm«* having claim* o’clock A . M. of Mad day. at the wart doer of addition a folder of health ad 1 the eatale of laid Jama* O . Spencer, de- noon of this week. Terms of school honse, phone Red 148.21p the Court Hoam ia McMianvilia, Yamhill county, Promptly brings s chepk for aii vice, called “ Red Blood,” is dis Oregon, *efl ni publie onction, to tha highert bid- t is worth. Snip your next can sale, cash in band. Auctioneer, tributed to the men. do, lor cari» in hand, tha above deoenbed real ito us end watch results. ‘ ‘Satis Chick— P is Supper N. P. Nelson. It property, for the puroon of Mtiefving mad Ena- fied Shippers” is tbe secret of our GNlMBRg jyC^jllMüt 8HQ o fjtf of $ttl$g m j CQ$Ri of The ladies of the Baptist church m*kÌ"* W .* a HENDERSON. Sharif. Graphic and Waaidy Ore- w ill serve a chicken pie sapper on NdZeiwOOQ bompany YaaahiU county. Oregon. Friday evening o f this week in The regular meeting of the Civ Dated thi* 23rd day of Jenaary, 1916. gonian, on yoar, for $2.00. .. _ fc Nart, Asenmye far Plaintif. the basement of the church, 6 to PORTLAND ic Improvement Club was held Fart ione Fab. 21, 1918. Fmt pnfilrrtfM, ^aaaary 24th. 1918. Lart ione Mara* ì n. 1918. Sale bills printed at this office. 8 o ’clock, 35 cents. Tuesday evening. After the bus- AMERICAN WIRE FENCES TH G ET TH E '»I RIGHT KIND, PROTECT HEALTH Larkin-Prince Hardware Co Every Can o f Cream H A ZE LW O O D PORTLAND