LITHUANIA TB K Q iA jw * M . E dw ard D . W hite ............................................ . ^ ........... ........ a W. I t Day W. H a lte . .................Law * D . . . . V ............................... ............. M * Bc» adir. H . C**** W itt* V aadevaater NATION ADAPTED TO ITS PURPOSE |EW BOAT OF OOP DESIGN SHELLEY'S WORK IN OEMANO A new to d independent U th o - Houses with neither viad o v t o r Interfering ideas aie embodied in Three hundred to d fifty pound*. to ito ottioo «ill won Maxima fta chimneys t n being lived in by the • power boa* ef o n o ta tl deeign that v | j 3 J q , „ tb« prie» art in th» c»t- petition among the nation« of Ra- people af the Sccttiah ialanda, the kai been constructed io the ßoeth «u™ * <j . tmmnnm London firm of rope, rising np oat of the yreck of Hebrides. The peat fire ia kept burn- Mcantly. ▲ 44-foot hull, which has de*Jei* io m o books and mono* a subjugated and oppressed state, mg day and night, and ia, in apite of When the Lithuanian diet» permit- the amoke, the aavior of the house- ted to reassemble by the Germans, hold; the straw roof does not keep pronounced itself ananiaaoosly in out the rain, and thus almost necee- faror of the roeaUhliahmeni of an sitates “box-beds;” there is often independent Lithuania» it put into more than propinquity of the cows words the hope of every true Liihu- and their manure. The “black •nian. houses” are, of course, deplorable One of the new departments p i and deteriorative; but that is Dot the future Lithuanian state, which their scientific description. The fact will be virtually th# center of the ia that, in point after point, these coming independent government, “black houses” are like organisms was established a t this limiting of built up under difficult conditions, the d ie t I t is known as the “state meegerly perhaps, but with remark- council” or “tarybn.” This “state able adaptiveness. The stones are council” hM under its control such from the moor; timber is from the important matters as public educa- aee; lime m ortar is expensive; the tion, religion, finance, commerce roof m ust be molded every year and and industry, justice, police, etc. therefore the walls must be low; Since the time of its formation it moreover, the gales are high. At has been ratified independently asd every point the house is adapted to on neutral ground by Lithuanian its fundamental purposes, and what organisations in Russia, America, the doctrinaire student or the care- Sweden and Switzerland. . less visitor dismisses as unworthy of ~ 1 savages, the product of or C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER rice in *11 courts; Probat«, 0 D». H. C Dixoi DENTIST UNIFORM PRINCE DIDN'T USF perversity, turns ont to he a product --------- of long labor and sacrifice, a funda- S IT ,# ment*1 of u* only *y**m <* queSd r S a t t s T ■ i agriculture formerly found possible —. j in this island of gneiss rode, clay Prinee Max of Baden loot his ra * P«*1 moM- it appears, in the Marne retreat after the British offensive in July. The prince was well p ro -1 vided with uniforms to suit all o c-f •d»*d «I Value, but Rivals Hava csshuu, the grand entry into J a n s Net Fathomed Its Product!#*. not excepted. For th at day of t r i - ‘ umph a very fine uniform, with a . There has been much discussion beautifully chased avoid, w m cape- in the German press during recent dally provided, but it happnurt week* concerning a wood pulp fiber th at this very uniform fell into th e ' m m ed “Cellulon,” for which large hands of a French soldier, a arisen claims are made as an efficient sub* of Lyons, who sent it to the mayor, d itu ts for jute, cotton and other M. Edouard H arriot1 H Herriot, ****■>» » J * the English Board of with an eye to business, p u t it up. Trade Journal, for auction in aid of one of the in- ** appears to be certain that the numerable war charitiee. Poaaihly; hber is not made by spinning, long uniform, helmet and all will find •tr iPe °f peper run off reels through their way to a shelf in the war tro- w ,ter hi the manner which German phies museum of the city of Paris P*f*r textile substitutes have made M curiosities. j familiar. The accounts agrea in de- -------- *-------------- ! scribing the process, or processes, as COKE and COAL SHOUT AO*. ! a direct manufacture from wood _ ----- * pulp. Seventy per cent more cuke than The British consul general a t Zu- « e r M o n will be .n i b b l e tk b rich, . h o b n p ro ra te d . report to i DR.A.M. DAVIS DENTIST E. A. ROMIG, H . D P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON Pelican—There goes Hippo on the way to the J angler ills mask ball. B ut why all those spots painted on U s hide?' Parrot—Oh, that is his ball eon turns. Ha’s going as a giraffe. Office in P in t Nat*! Bank Bldg P i e * Ofce Black A Km. Gray 0 HW I NEWBERG • • OREGON Dm. fiocinini I B ionici UNDERTAKERS HODSON a ELLIOTT M—- - .........E S . T iU aa^art. S aie» Fmfcla M iaded__ .................J. N . S aeA . S a h » i----- R . L L Sterner. Salem P m àm àm ty T o aaiat School ............. L M G ilbe*. S aie» I t is reported that when the col onel of an American regiment dur ing the fight in the Marne salient was rebuked because be did not hold bis command to the assigned objec tive, he replied with some force: “ Howinell do you expect me to bold this regiment when the whole lamed German army couldn’t? ” Hotiee to Creditor« Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Helen Calhreath, baa been duly appointed executrix of the estate of Jdlaada Smith, de ceased. by tbe County Court of Tarn- hill County, State of Oregon, and she has duly qualified aa such exec utrix. Therefore, all persons hav ing claima against mid estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same duly verified, to the said executrix at her residence, 860 Belmont street, Portland, Oregon, within atx months from the first “ Ah, bow do you do, sir ?” saluted publication of this notice, to-wit, tbs book agent a t the door. “ 1 am December S, 1*1«, In tbe manner introducing ‘The Famous Orators provided by law. and Poets of America,’ and—” Dated this 5th day of December, “ I am not making any new ac 1 * 1 « . quaintances,” interrupted old Gaunt Helen Calbreath, Executrix of mid estate. X. Grimm. “G’dayl”—Kansas City J. U. Smith. Star. Attorney for mid estate. P in t Iseue December I, 1818. Last Issue January 18, l t l t . “ I sea where Moro girls have been graduated as war nurses.” J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. “T h at’s what they want—more— The only Abstract Books in oh, girls I” Yamhill County Mother—Tommy, did you eat the cake 1 baked for you yesterday ? Tommy— No, ma’am ; I gave it to teacher. Mrs. Blank—John, I spoke to Mother—That was very nios of paps shout taking you into the busi you. Did she eat it? ness, but he says you have too many Tommy— I think so vague ideas. a t home today. John—T hat’s very clever of him. My first wife’s father used to say I had no ideas at all.—Boston T ranscript. The Clarence Courier—Uncle Ike Bassett says tbe best fence posts are red cedar, and that they will last a hundred yeara “I know,” says “ I suppose you'll be glad when Uncle Ikey, “because I ’ve triad ’em peace is declared.” twice.”— Boston T ranscript “ Yes indeed. Won’t it seem good to get back to talking about o4A neighbors and finding fsnlt with tbe minister again?” * A New berg Lodge No. 104 A. F. General— How long has the battle Yamhill County A A. M. Regular meeting been raging? /V > Second and Fourth Thursday McMilfitvtLLK. . Aide— Five reels, sir. evenings of each month. "Wilhelm insists on calling him General—Then run up a flag of Visiting brothers always welcome. self a co u n t” trace so that tbe earners men may Ay order W. H. Woodworth, W. M., . “I ’m glad of i t I here always go to lunch.—Judge. John Larkin. Secretary. i i ■ ■— — — ri— w * Abstract Co. O rmo * E. A. ELLIS 0 NATURAL EXCUSE. ------- “ I wonder why a growing so hard to manage f* “Well, naturally, as long m a girl, her deeds are all doings.” | IN T E L L E C T U A L FOOD. girl is ‘ ----- ' “ When I went home last nighi shs is found my xrife devouring s novel —Iff “T hat’s nothing. I discovered i wile this morning eating a cereal. H un— I thought you Americans loved peace. ' Yank—So we do; we lews it well eneugh to fight for I t ____________ Residence 1882 Portland Rond ‘BILL’ THE Plumber