absolutely MMitlal. •ut whatever piinor differences Wanted — Second hand bicycle, • a y arise M ioug tbs nameroue ist be cheap tor cash. Dan Atkinson boards that art at present dealing with tbs maay phases of the labor For Sale— Bartlett pears oa tree. I qaeaUoa. It Is certain that all those bodies are aiming to establish really cents per pound. Mrd. J. Knapp. It the Indus- uniform conditions Registered Lincoln rams for sals tries of the ngtioa. Apart from any by N. D. Brouillette. R. t, New- difference of opinion about the ab berg. 47 pd solute Justice of the conditions es tablished, that is a highly desirably Wsatsd— To rent small farm near object to attain; for the period of lpr Newberg. Box CM. Dallas. hor re-adjustment that must come Oregon. after the war will be a critical, per haps a dangerous, period, and every For Sale— so cords of wood on influence that can help to stabilise and control the situation will be use grounds, 82.50 n cord. N. H. Loff. 47 pd ful. The purpose »f all the govern rouf! X. ment agencies that are at work ¿n the problem seems fairly uniform and Holstein bull at G. W. Dayton fairly comprehensible, and in general farm on Route X, phone Red. 14S. XI 45-48 pd it appears Kkeiy to satisfy the de in advance. mands of the laboring men. The es tablishment of a minimum wags Good second growth fir wood for scale and an eight hour day. already sale by Newberg Orchard Co., phono assured in many industries, is prob West 1*01. |8tf ably certain. The insistence on col lective Instead of individual bargain For Sale— Team weighing 2.1*06, ing between the employer and his harness and wagon. Elmer Thorne, men is almost clearly foreseen. Pres Sprlngbrook. « 44tf ent legislation will permit the en forcement of such arrangements only Highest market price paid for during the war; but once accepted dried prunes at H. S. Gils a Co.’s packing house. 42tf The great events on the battle front In France occupy as much spam la the papers nowadays that many important decisions are made almost without the knowledge and certainly without tha appreciation of the pub lic^ sayB the Youth's Companion. That Is especially the cam with re gard to matters of labor policy. Steps that to persons of conservative temperament seem revolutionary are taken without wide discussion and almost no comment in the newspa pers; pirns that labor leaders used to look forward to as attainable only after years of struggle are gained over night As g result of one labor disturb ance in n grant machine shop the Way Labor Board has promptly put thou sands o f workmen employed on gov ernment contracts on n basic eight- hour day; and as the result of anoth er It has fixed n minimum wage scale for common labor at forty cents sn hour. It is now considering the ap plication of those rulings to every in dustrial plant in which any govern ment work whatever-is being done. !n fact, the War Labor Board, which was originally instituted as a semJ-Judicial body for the arbitration For Sale— Young calf. Call -Red of labor disputes, is rapidly assuming administrative powers that seem likely to bring it into collision with Jersey hull kept at Commercial the War Labor Policies Board, which was appointed to consider the stand ardizing of wages and conditions of Call Red 108 for your Spirella work. Under the chairmanship of reet. - IStf Prof. Felix Frankfurter the War La bor Policies Board has been making Wanted— Inferior wheat by M. C. a thorough survey of .the situation, ' It but before it is ready with its rec Wire A Son. ommendations It sees some of its im For Sale— White and Brown Leg portant matters at issue quietly de horn hens. Call Black 73. 47 cided ny a different board. It may 1 be that the War Labor Policies Board •will In time reach exactly the same conclusions that the War Labor * Board has leaped to; but if it does not, the foundation will be laid for an unfortunate dispute at n time I IM PLE M E N T T R A C T O R AN D EM O N S FARM ER SH O U L D SEPTEMBER S. *. 7. 191» For D tta iM IS n m a tiw i «rile Portland Implement & Tractor Association 1 4 0 -3 4 4 E a st M o r r is o n S treet. P O R T L A N D . OREGON the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United Sûtes Authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in industrial courses for men and for ' V i f ' t : rv * * . 9] ) '< > a r ff4 [ J 1 j “ j The Standard O il fyr Ni U ia » r 4 - r { * Mors ZEROLENE is used for au tomobiles on tbs Pacific Coast than all other oils combined. Leading motor car distributors praise ZEROLENE, correctly re fined from selected California as phalt-base crude, because it maiav- ita M l lubricali*! qualhioa at n t l h t r b«ai. t a n a d a a s is tha com bustim i chumbara ard corn est rich esheuat ZE RO LEM B Bili thaaa raqulramaata gar- *ewV»4feaea#rt >• « m í s r Am erican knows what it mM nt and is only too gtsd to stay within the essential W i want to wbiiper a word in your ear about two things you will need in your borne this winter for die comfort of yourself and those who lire with you. [p U T No one questions but that ’" “ they are wrswnHal to the comfort of every kom£. y t i hayijl a good assortment a* usual in fhp heater line for you to choose from, and it will be to your advantage to coot* 4*dy and pick the one you want as the prices we are quoting are right. Drop in and look orar die Kne and let us show you what w* have and quote you prices which we are only too glad to do for any one. Horse and auto livery at thn i mine trial barn. Open all night, orage furnished. 44tf Wanted— Prune pickers. Will fur- nish tent, stove and springs. w . a Dean, phone 10a<2. Literally fill* your room with a soft white ligt 'burns just ordinary coal oil and very litde of it It is strictly in n class by itsalf when compared with any other coal oil lbf»p on the market LOANS— Lowest rates, no delays mortgages bought. Attorney B. A Kliks, McMinnville. We have a few second hand Fords in good condition. We give terms. Anderson Motor Co. 4fitf W e also have the new self generating Air-O-Lite gasoline lamps which make a wonderful light and all lands of hand lamps; lanterns, etc. Hop pickers wanted by the New berg Hop Co. 2 miles south of New berg. Phone White 143. It pd For Rent— Fourteen prunes and cherries. C. sey. Sprlngbrook, Ore. Team o f horses for sale or will zde for cattle. Riverside Hop krm. phone White 1X8. 45-4X T A K E A D A Y OFF w w » rains, coma in and talk < die heat and light problem with us. W e can do you good. Larkin-Prince Hardware Co SHDIGLES— * inch Clear Butte at £.28 Per thousand. F. O. B. mill yard. Spaulding Logging Co. 4Xtf For Sale or Rent— 1% acres st Dundee, Oregon, Four-room hW.se, wood house, good well, some fruit, all tillable. A bargain if taken soon. Mrs. George W. Snow, Newberg. Ore Come to the Baker theatre next gon. 45-4X pd Monday and Tuesday and see the first episode of the big Wild Animal For Rent— 12 acres of ground cul Serial. Admission 5 and 10 cents. tivated, consisting of 2 ^ acres of bearing prunes, house, barn and nec essary outbuildings. 1 M miles south west of Newberg on Dayton road. Write Joseph S. Stevens. Mehama'. Oregon. 45tf Prune or Hop Dryers may be in For Sale— I will sell at private sured nt Churchill A Tyndall’s Agency, Newberg. Phone White 98. sale at my place 1 M miles southeast of Newberg, 1 silo 12x28 complete, >2 heifers coming two year old 1 cow Hop pickers wanted by Ray A Son four years, 1 cow four years graded at Riverside Hop Farm. Will start Holstein. 1 horse six years old, about dozen about September 5. Call White 1100 lbs., Hamiltonian 1 Leghorn hens, buggy, singleharness, 148. 45-4$ team horses, 3000 lbs., doable har ness 1 Melborn wagon, size 2% . Holstein bull st my place on Port Phone Blue 148. John Groff. land road quarter mile east of New berg— 81.50 cash In advance. Walter Another Call to Young Men to Reg Wilson ister For Sale— 140 cords of oak wood All young men of Yamhill county st XX.50 n cord delivered. Drop n card to Charles Ziegler, Route 1, who have arrived at the age of 21 years since Jane 5. 1918, or who will Newberg. 44-47 pd ranch this age on or before August Wanted— To get in touch with 24, 1818. are notified to appear at parties who would consider taking a the court house in McMinnville on few bead of sheep oa shares. Clif August 24. 1913, for registration. Don’ t confuse this with the registra ford Calkins. Phone 19a3. It pd tion that comes In September. C. B. Wilson, County Clerk. Taken up at my place near Sprlng brook two pigs weighing about thirty pounds s piece. Owner prove proper Motioe to the Tax Payers of Yamhill County, Oregon ty snd pay cost. Paul Macy. It pd Yearling brlndie heifer, dehorned, taken up st my place on R. F. D. 2, which owner may have by paying expenses. Including publication of this notice. 46tf For Rent— Good 6-room house, A1 condition, convenient and electric lighted; color white, trithmed In French gray. XX per month. 310 West Hancock street. The Popular M otor OH Talks to ut theie dayiakout Bute Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem ber 23-21. Splendid exhibits, ex cellent music, high class entertain ments and a superb racing card. For particulars write A. H. Lea, secre tary, Salem, Oregon. , 44-47 Tbs Parent-Teacher Association of Sprlngbrook will serve ice cream at tba school house on Friday even- lag of this week, when good speakers will be present' to explain the Fourth Llbrty Loan drive. k Notice is hereby given that ‘on Monday, September 9th, 1918, the board of equalisation of Yamhill County, will attend as the office of the County assessor of said county and publicly examine the assessment rolls for the year 1918, and correct alt errors in valuations, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and It is the duty of all peraons Interested to appear at the time and plact appointed and if it shall appear to such board of equali zation that there are any lands, lots or other property assessed twice or in the name of a person not the owner of same, or assessed under or bqyond its value, or any lands, lots or other property not assessed, said board of equalization shall make the proper corrections. Martin Miller, County Assessor' McMinnville, Oregon. , August 28, 1818. Best Buy in Tillamook ido acre dairy ranch, lots of pas ture and hay, cuts about 50 tons. Good garden and other crops. 10 cows (8 registered Jerseys), 7 calves (1 registered Jersey), 1 fine regis tered Jersey bull. Pigs and chickens. good team, wagon and harness. New cultivator, harrow, mower and rake. Finest of water, good barn, smalt house, near good school, cheese fac tory and P. O. Price for nil XMOfr ns follows: 8X000 cash, 81000 In X years, 81000 in 8 years, 88000 in 10- years. at f per cent. No trades. Must sell. This Is n bargain and can be trebled in value. Address at once. Owner. Box i l Hemlock. Or. 40 New Fall Goods Arriving Daily B eaitiinl Models in the latest materials priced from $16.50 to $75.00 In nil the toe newest shades and styles priced from $25.00 to $75.00 and Silk Dresses $11.85 to $45.00 « In all the latest materials and oolors at popular prices. For Men, Women and Children. Our Shoes are fitted Shoe men. If yon have any Shoe trontiles consult our Shoe Clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys. latest Fall Models from Men’s and Young Men’s Saits in all the $13.50 to $50.00 Boys’ School and Dress Suits priced from $5.90 to $16.50 Oregon Cashimsres Boys* Suits prioed from $9.00 to $12.50