M to tf w e d M a e c e a ta s Brack, ok- r a t i » a «Tirar la Oklo Stara Journal f t èssa ayt require very much toll to ara« enough food to keep tool and body together. And tkoa. what la tb« hotter pan of I». la that the aoul aad hadj kept together oa Jan aa little toed aa necnaarj make for each other the tery beat company. J um once gite the body more food than It need* and aaa bow the aoul protrata. Jnat enough aad ao more la the doctrine of life and health. We read the other day of a groat Engltah author de«*rtbing his pera!stent diet, which was bread and batter and fruit. On that he lived, thrived and did his great work and la happy. The Idea that stuffing the stomach conduces to health aad strength la not to be trusted, and espe­ cially where anxious mothers cram the little bodies of their children with all kinds of treacherous food to make them grow fat. Call Red 199 tor your Spiralis lttf corset. Jersey bull kept at Commercial 39U bara. Oliver Chilled plows and repairs 9«tf at H art’s shop. Hr. Jarre tt, «ira I mi ju t .. "T T . "*t For bargains in new aad second­ hand goods call a t Nash‘a Second Veal calves wsated at tha Naw- Rand Store. 304 First St. S ltf berg Feed Store. tl t f Good residence lot la Portland Wagon woodwork and track bodlat trade Newberg property. T al l t t f |704~ for made at H art's shop. Address Box 14. Newberg. Wanted— Deed fence wire. In- Single Comb Rhode Island Rad quire at Graphic oftleto. I t agga for hatching. 91 for 19. Salila Have that plow sharpened at Me- K. Back, Dundee, phone I t a l i . SStf Coy Bros.' garage for 2Sc. T jq s «__Lowest ratea, no delays; For Reefer’s More Eggs Tonic see mortgagee bought. Attorney B. A. John Dunlap or phone Blue 12t.l0tf Kllks. McMinnville. For Sals— Modern 9 room house. 1 For Sale—Lime and sulphur spray lots, fru it Cheap, good terms. Call al H. S. Olle A Co.’a Packing House. S ltf at 401 West Third. ITtf Also at Larkin-Prlnce’a. Rock eggs for hatching, Wanted—Woman to giva one day O. Barred A. C. laying strain. 91 for l |. each week to general house work at W. W. Colby, phono S ia li, l t t f 26 cents an hour. Phone Tall. I t For Sale— Prana truss, fch&de Qet your SPLIT CEDAS POSTS trees, strawberry plants, rubbery of SPAULDDTO LOGGING CO. Ju t of all kinds. Newberg Feed A Seed received carload 18 tn. to I I In. l l t f For Sale—Pair 1 year old colts or will trade for eattle. G. W. Dayton, For Sale— 11x18 stave alio, prac­ phone Red 141. I t pd tically new, taken down ready to move. Also 50 cords of |fe. 1 fir Strayed or Stolen—Little red rock­ wood. Call Blue 1. Dr. Brown, l l t f ing hone from porcfi of J. R. Horn­ ing last Thursday between the hours Sergt. Thos. Curtis, the famous of 3 and 4 o'clock. I t pd Ja u violin player, will play for the big dance at McMinnville Saturday For Sale—Good horse I years old. night. There will be some crowd. I t weight 1110. - Also full blood Hol­ stein bull coming two yean old. Knight Adjustment Co., McMinn­ Phone 8 a llll. 39 ville, Oregon, anceeseora to Yamoreg Collection Agency. Makes Collec­ 19tf Mare for Sale—Sound and true, tions. good worker. 7 years old, weight 1300 to 1400. Henry Haveman, For Sale—Small house on corner Mountain Top, Laurel P.O. It lot. fenced, near high school, furni­ ture. | cor(Js of wood cut and In shed, Boy your flaking tackle of Harry Garrett of the Newberg Cyelery. 19 The Oregon Fire Relief Associa­ all goes at a bargain. Inquire at lltf tion Incr eased Its insurance 9970,- Newberg Creamery. 000 during 1919 over that of the For Sale—Wagon, I seated hack, previous yaar. "There’s a reason.” 11 single haraeas, 6-foot Dealing bind­ 11 disc harrow with seed attach­ Lost— 14x4 tire on demountable er, ment. power gasoline en­ rim on road Newberg to Dal lea. gine. R. 1 tt W. horse Staley, phone lT n ll.lltf Finder please aotify Willamette Val­ ley Lumber Co., Dallas, Oregon. 19 All stock companies iaereased their fire Insurance ratea last Octo­ For Sale— House and two lota on ber. The Oregon Fire Relief is still River street. House thoroughly re­ writing insurance on the old baala. modeled, papered and painted, bath See or phone J. L. Hoskins for par­ and electric lights. Phone Black ticulars. 91 49. lltf ’ We make switches to match your For Sale— I t acres Joining New­ hair and also from eombtngm. Puffs, For Sale— 1 ton good loone grain berg on the east, at 98.000, but If transform ations and everything in Found—Some filma. Inquire at hny; 1 ton baled straw ; 1 Casa 14- taken soon, 97,100. Will exchange this office. I t inch Sulky plow, good shape;-1 Stew­ for prune orchard well improved. ,hnlr goods to order. Lee Millinery Gregory Block, Newberg, art clipper, nearly new. Phone IT Ivan Everest. 10-17 Company, Oregon. l f tf n il. P. W. Baughman. It For Sale—As I am going East soon For Sale—Baled hay aad straw, I want to sell my 1019 five paseenger I For Sale— 10 acres I miles from first class timothy, clover and grain Maxwell car. All In good condition. Dundee. Finest prune land, 7 acres hay. Ngt musty and no weeds. Phone Nearly as good as new. Can ha had > commercial applea 7 years old. 1 Buy your flaking tackle of Harry Dayton or write LaFayetta. W. W. at a bargain. Fred L. Ames, 411 acres pasture, 10 acres timber, erode I t South Main, Newberg, Oregon, p£ana and spring. Easy terms. Christo­ G arrett of the Newberg Cyelery. 10 Lunger. 17 pd Red »1. I t pd pher A Young, Dundee. For Sals—Nice horns place, about 12 acres, mils southeast of Newberg, In bcrrlea and fruit, except river bank I t pasture. Good buildings, almost new. Place paid over 99 per cent on price asked (91.099) last year and can soon double that. W. Matnwarlng, R. 2. Phone 21 a l l for anto. 99 pd * y We desire to Contract for unlimited acreage of any of these varieties, offering term Contracts for four years more at good prices. Growers who anticipate planting berries this spring and desire us to secure plants should see us within the next ten days , VALLEY CANNING COMPANY For Sale— I acres Improved; house, family orchard, chicken yard and pans; along road near city limits. 3 acres Improved, along Portland road, east of and near city limits. I ’ room plastered house, within city limits. 9700.90. Money to loan on Improved farm property at six per cent. Clarence Butt. lltf “Baby Chicha"—We are offering this season baby chicks and hatching eggs from our famous trap-nested ft C. W hits Leghorns. Chicks after May 10th In lots of 10 or more at 19c each delivered at your post offloe. Eggs for hatchnlg at 19c each la lota of 30 or mors delivered at your post office. Miller Poultry Farm. New* berg. Oregon. 18-10 Millinery work done at rsaeoaabln prlcea. Will also remodel aad ro- trlm your old hats to loök Üka aew. My experlenee In thte work kas besä acquired la Wholesale millinery bouseu Hnve also worked for tww of the largest millinery departm eat Stores ln Portland, etc. 101 North Edwards Street. Phons Blne 144. IT tf I will stand my Fereheron horra at my farm I miles north of Now- berg ot Chehalem Center. Frlra 920 to insure live colt. Will malu a reduction for I or n o n rameo. The hone la black, with star, weight 1900, age 4 years. Tow patronage will be appreciated. Ml Sunday business. J. ft Gravea, phons llt f We wish to thank our friends for 17all. their many kind acta In our behalf In our aad hours, from the lots of our beloved^ son. W. McKinley Graves, who lost his life In North­ I bava gona late the Reni B eute west Steel Shipyard, Portland, on business in Portland aad am now March 28. We cannot express our ready to sell your place. I bara the thanks for your sympathy and kind buyers aad If you want to sail acre­ acts in a way to expraes our hsarts’ age, large or small, coma and list It deepest gratltuds. but ws do thank with me and If your price la right every one from the bottom of our I will move It for you. You will hearts. ,- find me associated with John f t J. S. Graves and family. Howard at S II Chamber of Com­ merce. J. D. Gordon. lltf Anto Fare to Portland 00 Cents 1 am making dally trips to Port­ land. leaving at 9:41 In tha morning. Will eall at rosldance on notice. B. A. Hall, phone Blue 71. 27tf The Baptist Ladles’ Aid will hold s window sals at Crada's markst Sat­ urday, April 12. It My son, Mslvln R. Foulds, having laft boms voluntarily and ro­ tated to return, I will not be re­ sponsible for any bills contracted by or for him. John R. Foulds, Broad- My wife, Sarah, haring laft ms without cause, t hereby notify tha public that 1 will sot be raapoute- ble for any dabta that gha au y in* cur.. Noah Lapp. 91 General Banking In ter est Allowed on Time Deposits