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Last year a Com m ercial was added, which proved to be popular. Manager Sheris of the nilo plar*t was in Salem the first* of wed* Orie of Ambrose B a r c r o f t ’s horses b ro k e his l?g Saturday necessitating shooting -the an­ imal. . * The steamer Gray Eagle w ok a load o f hardwood lumber to the Dorenbecker Furniture Co.’s mill at New Era Thursday from up the river. The silo plant has received a 20,000 foot tow of hardwood logs. They will De sawed at tbte mill and then worked into shape at the silo plant. The gas boat Mabel took a tow o f logs from up the Yamhill rive'r to the Oregon City Paper Mary Gertrude McCormick, Mills Saturday. The rait con­ Dayton, to William Patrick Mc­ tained about 70,000 feet. Gee, Toledo. The silo plant Was compelled Elma .Christina Schatz, New- to lay off three men last week berg, to Harrel Dickey. Sheridan. because of their inability to get Zella M. Dimmock, Newberg, cam to ship manufactured stock to Fred A. Williams-Bontrager, on hand. Their warehouse' is Salem. full to overflowing. Things will look more natural i CANDIDATES CARDS on the river front, now that that staid old mariner, Commodore For County Treasurer Lemon, is with us again. Sam arrived home from Southern Cal­ Primary election May 17, ifornia Friday night, and reports 1918, Nellie N. Dodson, (w idow a fine winter down there. of Judge J. B. Dodson.) 30 pd adv The Chase & Linton Company For Recorder are shipping considerable gravel, most o f it going to Carlton lor I wish to announce that I am countv work. There is also quite a local demand. The company a candidate for the office o f coun­ has installed a rock crusher at ty recorder, which I now hold. their Oregon City plant and it is For proof of my ability to effi­ ciently meet the requirements of now in successful operation. A special Providence must look the position, a careful inspection ‘afer boys, especially from the of the records of the office is in­ H. S. Maloney.. 1 age o f twelve to fifteen yearn. vited. MARRIAGE LICENSES One evening last week tw o such For County Commissioner were observed crossing the For Catalogue and further inform ation bridge, and when just past the I am a candidate for the repub center span, one of them nimbly lican nomination for county hopped up on the rail and walk­ commissioner, subject to the pri­ ed fifty or seventy-five feet. One mary election to be held M ay 17. misstep—one less boy. As to my qualifications for the position, I respectfully invite an services a t n e w b e r g ch ur c h es investigation of the work I per­ formed when I held this office. — --------- BAPTIST 28tt A'm. Gunning is the way you receive our bread. And Sunday school, 10 a. m. Address the President, Levi T. Pennington FRESH FRORT THE OVEN it ia delicious. Made from the highest grade flour in a clean bakery, it leaves nothing to be deeired. Try a loaf to­ day and you’ll want it again to-morrow. Our piea and cakes, too, are fresh every day. \ N e w b e rg B ak ery J. H. SHERLOCK, Prop. J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We please the moot particular. Phone ua a grocery order and aee If our prompt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trade. TH E HOME OF FLOWERS SE A SO N A B LE C U T FLO W ER S— Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­ ums, calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. PA m s M m 202 JOH N GOWER Newberg, Oregea I SENATOR Priaurics May 17, 191S W in n in g o n M s U n c o r d a s « C ltiz a n , and as a that I am Chairman of the Board of Selective Service, working for Uncle Sam (without pay) and I am pledged to do this work dut- ingtbew ar. Very respectfully, 27-28 W. G. Henderson. For County Judge T o the voters of Yamhill coun­ ty the undersigned announces himself as candidate for the nom­ ination o f county judge at the primary election to be held May 17, 1918, and if nominated and elected, promises the tax pavers ok Yamhill county to conduct the office on well established bus­ iness principles, endeavoring to receive for the county a dollar in value for every dollar sppnt and keep the taxes at the lowest min-! imnm, consistent with progres-l sive policies, taking into consid­ eration the great war for democ­ racy, which must be kept first in mind at all times. 31pd C. F. Daniels. Announcement W. T. VINTON Republican Candidate for Re-nomination for State Senator at the Prit M ay 17, 1918 In announcing my candidacy for a second term I will prom­ ise the people of this county to serve them faithfully and to advocate such laws as ’will be just to the people as a whole. , C H A SE A LIN T O N G RAVEL COM PANY All kinds of gravel for con­ I am a candidate tor the re­ crete work, cement blocks, publican nomination tor sheriff or wood work furnished on ot Yamhill county at the prima­ short notice. ries May 17. If nominated and elected l ean honestly promise a Telephone White 85 persona] attention to the office which would result in a more •ooooooooooooooooooooooooa economical conduct of same, and as such officer I would use dis­ cretionary-power in case of fur­ ther registration on the selective draft board which 1 believe would meet with the fullest ap­ proval o f the citizens of the coun­ ty. I would not'em ploy any n o ffi BUCK 49 202 FKST members of my family in the con­ duct o f the office. I respectfully W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H solicit your votes. G. G. Shirley, McMinnville. COM PANY BILL The Plumber E S TA B LISH E D 1900 LLA R S COUNT! R E L IA B L E F U N E R A L D IR ECTO R S Lady Assistant Office Phone White 2& Night Phone Black 94 PRESBYTERIAN At 11, “ Go-to-Chnrcb Day and the Cross.” At 7:30, Round Table on“ Why We Go to Church.” C. E. meeting at 6:30. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday at 7:30, Mid-week meeting,“ Latest Mission Ne ws.’ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Monuments f U N IT E D S T A T E S Buy a Liberty Bond Louis Cambridge and w f to G A Easton and wf 39.48 ac J B Walling die t 5 s r 4 w $300. Julia A DeBoard to Joseph Go- thing and wf 10 ac s 36 t 4 s r 9 w $10. 11 ; CALL = -■ - Herbert Willard and w f to Elise Fischer 25.83 ac Louis Labonte die t 4 s r 3 w $1250. E. L. E V A N S , 501 1st St., N ew berg Hiram Mustard to L A Moore | Phone Black 23 Residence Blue 6 9V4 ac Joseph Hess die t 3 s r,3 wJ $500. , • , ] Bertha F McMillan and husbj to Catherine A Palmer 485.12 acj W E G ET R ESU LTS Highland Lodge Farm t 5 s r 6 j w e ; r e p o r t RESU LTS and 7 w $10. W E R EM IT R ESU LTS J C Nelson and wf to J Mont­ * W E TA K E TH E BLAM E calm Brown and wf 49.42 ac Jno Williamson die t 3 s r 3 w $ 1 0 . W E STAND T H E EX P EN S E Buy your Monuments from | J Carl Nelson and w f to J O Hanson and w f int 54Va ac Wm T Wallace die t3 s r 2 w $1. August Paulus to W C Odell M cM IN NVILLE, OREGON Lots and single graves and w f 6 a,t.S P Staggs die t 4 s cared for by the year. r 4 w $2000. 0 Monuments cleaned to ' Isaac Perkins and wf to 0 S ■ • look like new. Satisfac­ and Sophrona E Jones 1 45 Hur­ tion guaranteed. J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. ley subdlv $3450. The only Abstract Books in H u m Bach 14$ ar writ* le x 492 Herman Seidler and w f to Geo Yamhill County Baggett and wf 18.82 ac John NEW BERG, OREGON Yamhill County Abstract Co. Sherwood die t 5 s r 4 w $4000. M c M ih n v illb . OaaoMt Q. M. KEIUNG, Sextan REPUBLICAN o f MULTNOMAH COUNTY fo r Morning, “ God’s Nearness.” Candidate for Sheriff Evening, “ What Is Your Life?” Prayer meeting Wednesday at I am again asking the good 8 p. m. people o f Yamhill county for the Adelphian society, second and nomination to the office of Sher­ fourth Fridays of each month. iff, subject to to the republican FRIENDS primaries, to be held M ay the Sunday school 10 a. m. 17th. One reason that I am Meeting tor worship 11 a. m. again a candidate, is the fact C. E. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:30, ser­ mon by paster, “ Why Men Are A fA K B YOUR D O Not Christians.” Special music. Straight gospel preaching a specialty. When in Need of a Plumbee o HUSTON Yamoreg Collection Agency J I Monuments Y O U SURELY H A V E B O YS Bring them in to us when in need of a suit or overcoat. We have many manly little styles that they will like. Moreover the quality and price will suit you. The quality can not be reproduced next season and the prices are sure to advance K J w is the ine time lim e to iu buy uuy them m eni any neeueu steadily, so NOW needed apparai. apparel. Our “ little men’s suits’ raqge in prices from $5 to 12.50 Spring House-Cleaning Time V. A. VINCENT of the Newt erg Feed Co. Auctioneer | . ► Farm and Stock Sales, Real Estate J * Phone 19a25 for dates and terms J J N.P. NELSON ii Our stock of curtain materials and draperies is now complete. We are showing a beautiful assortment of sun-fast draperies I * *" * “ ’* T ran sp aren t Cretons. 75c t o $2.50 the yd Richly colored and artistically de­ signed, at........ ................ $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .2 5 »he yard Scrims. Marquisettes. Bungalow Nets and other curtaining materials from...... ....... ............. 15c to 5 0 c (He yard D EARB O RN TRUCKS FOR SALE BY C. S . H A Y N E S Rout* 3 , Bo« 18 ® N ew Silk Skirts A re Still Arriving SHERWOOD,«OREGON There are stripes, plaids, polkadots and checks in this newest lot, and such cleverly designed skirts, too. Side drapes, unique pockets, fancy belts and many other features. Come in and see them now. Prices..... ....... The Newberg T ransfer Co. $6.85 to 22.50 Dees Local aad Distance and Sates a Specialty D. M . Di A Y B E R G B R S. P. Tim berla ke, Prop. M A SO N IC B U ILD IN G --------- M cM IN N VILLE Office phone Black 100 Residence phone Red 79 ■