Hotioe to Creditori P m 11 >4 ■ U Ji I f b c 202 Ffor Street When in need of a firai-cl&gg workmen or ere in hurry ito have work done, phone Black 49 ' * *■ » • F " It seems absiffd to speak o f fc*h!!1 in Hqiland, but - If the beet gueasers are right tt)e name o f the country is from our worth •‘hollow." meaning a depression in the land. An American, however, found at Oronigan a bill that 'whs the sbowplace o f the town. It was artificial. , "There la a tine hill In the Plan* taage,” said % !• companion, a Hol lander. “ and froth the summit o f it you will be able to ate the colintry for a great distance a round.” It interested the American greatly to hear that there was such a thing ai. a hill in Holland. “3ut where is U t" he asked, looking srouqd the Interminable plain. “ I can see no bill.” “ It Is Just over there.* but you can not see It, fqy it Is bidden by that bush !" ' . Th#s American ascended thl» fine hJlL wtrtch proved to fié sn artificial mound not 2Q feet in height, bnt the natives ir e vefy proud ut it and apeak of It as Ir It were some huge mountain. As Orunlngeuer Is Received by his admi ration ihr the town bin. It may be mentioned that the American's com panion heaved a deep sigh, mopped his face a «d dropped as If exhausted in a chair, thoughtfully placed there by the corporation for this object, when But to do this eminence justice it must be admitted that the hill is be- yaptf dispute above the level o f the aea.— Kxdbange. ESTABLISH! : c to rs * LITTLE owe slightly mixed Salzburg. Salzburg lies on both aides o f the Salxach river, hemmed in Ml either bend by precipitous mountains. A large fortress overlooks, it on the south, from the summit o f a perpen dicular rock, against which the bouses in that part of the city are built. The streets are narrow and crooked, bUt the newer pert contains many open squares adorned with handsome foun tains. The vsrlqfy q f costume among the people la very intereating. The in- tAbitants o f the m it district have a peculiar dress ; the woolen wear round ,at the side. I saw other women, with headdresses o f gold or silver filigree, something In shape like a Roman hel met, with a projection at the back of the head, a f oot long.- -----^ — ------ Th q most interesting objects In Salz burg to us wars the housa o f Moaart. in, which the compoaer was born, and the monument lately erected to him.— Bayard Taylor. ~ The Buddhist Hymnal. B u rs t Lasst She Had Oene Her Bast ta Maatar That Memory and a leader in the movement to re- Office Phone White 26 vive and reform Buddhism snd estab* Night Phone Bleck 94 Bah it as a bulwark against the rapid encroachment of Christianity. l i t t l e Dorotfiy. »h o is eight years 1 lie decided an excellent way to do er. and when at home talks a good this m k to found á high school for deal o f . thé wwrfc ip the classrooms. gfrU which wqqtd be mora attractive ts o f the boys qnd girls hate ‘qno- than the Christian women’s. So be ons,‘ huf I like it -awn*. she' once erected fine buildings and. Installed said. “ And what do you mean by ‘quo modem methods. He hired good teach tations 14" asked an Inquisitive elder. ers. All the paraphernalia o f the best “ Why, don’t you know! It’s something western schools was taken over. Is; AU kinds o f gravel for con the teacher tells us <M Monday, and fact, the curriculum was about as close crete work, cement blocks, we have to remember it all the w eek; as tt could be to that o f the Christian thyn on Friday we go to the platform school not far away. A ll except as to or wood work furnished on knd say It." "Oh, well, make believe religion. Buddhism was a prominent short notice. this Is Friday, and do it for us n ew !" feature o f the Instttutlan— not the old- Charmed. Dorothy rose, mounted an fashioned Buddhism, but the new form Telephone W hite 85 imaginary platform, gripped her little Which has borrowed freely from Chris tianity. even down ,t© the Sunday school hymns. The girls were tanght to sing the famous old Christian hymns with only the word Buddha substituted for that o f Christ— The Christian Herald. C8aBeM9c«g«ogetcMKgegeBaoMBBioo cac pealed Dorothy. Neither questioning nor expqstfilatlon availed against this statement concerning Rnsle. snd not Eyes are bold as Hons— roving, run until the teacher herself was inter viewed was the mystery solved. The ning. leaping, here and there, far and near. They speak all languages. They quotation was "Enthusiasm begets en wfift for no introduction ; they are no thusiasm r , Englishmen ; ask no leave e f age or rank : they respect neither poverty nor riches, neither learning nor power, nor TBItS MADE BY MAYFLOWER virtue, nor sex. bat- Intrude, and come again, and go through and through Famous Vsaael Continued Voyages you, in a moment o f time. What In Long A fter That One a t So Much undation o f life and thought ia dis Historical Interest. charged from one soul Into aàotber, through them ! The glance Is natural iMOtCIOKS^MXSBOBCShnkTnri There d* matter o f Interest to May magic.« Tiie myaterious communica flower descendants, and Americana In tion established across a house be general. In the recent discovery o f let tween two entire strangers moves all t e r «written some JKSO years ago by the springs o f wonder. The communi John Eliot, the “ ApoRt|e to tbe In cation by the glance ia In the greatest dians,” to his friend. Rev. Joseph Hnn- part not subject to the control of the mer of Barnstaple. England. By these will.—W illiam Ware. old letters It appears that the May flower continued muking trips to Auier- ) Dresses in Spanish Style. lea. and that veyy tpnn.\ Aiperlemw In his distinguishing black on the nowadays might Justly dsltu (hint .their fMwaars crossetT ItT fhirt famous V 1* - forehead and yellow on (he throat, the sei. although not mentioned In Gov Maryland yellow-throat Is one of the ernor Bradstreefs passenger list. The most beautifully marked o f any mem Eliot letters, however, do not ns4nc ber o f . his tribe and gives an appear ance Of Spanish grandeur, says the American Forestry association of Washington! There is no mistaking the song o f this bird, and it Is rendered in h variety o f «ways which make It sound like any one o f the following: “ Whlch-la-ltJ ph l«h -ls-ltr or “ What a- plty, w h a t - a - p l t y o r “ Whlch-way-sIrT whlch-wny-slr?" or "I-beseech you. I-bs- a e e c h - y o n o r “ Witchery, witchery, witchery;" The bird Is particularly fond o f thickets by the side o f running water. CHASE A UNTON GRAVEL COMPANY a T r a p a la r C o S. P. Timberlake, Prop HOBSON'S Subscribe fo r the Graphic and keep B ring your In touch w ith your surroundings. Graphie office. Job work to Notice le hereby given, that the undersigned hove been appointed by the Coun^r Court o f Yam hill County, Stole o f Oregon, administrators, with the w ill annexed ,o( the estate of M ary A. W illiams, deceased, and have qualified as such, and have received letters of administration. with the w ill annexed upon said estate. Therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them, properly verified, to us at our residence in Newberg, Oregon, w ith in six months from the date o f this notlee. Dated August 7th, 1919. Clarissa A. Williams. Lavinia C. Williams, Administrators, with the w ill an nexed, of said Estate. First Issue August T. Last Issue September 4. Silly Ides Rebuked. The lute Count *le • l.<*s*eps never seemed to lose slight of tlic educa tion of his children, even In the smallest detail. One morning at hrenkfnst a beautiful Dresden tea cup was broken. “ Ah ?” cried the countess, “ a disas ter! Two more o f that set will now fie broken. I f always happens so." Shiloh Belief Corps, Vo. 28 “ Are you ao sup**r*tltlopn," asked the count, “ as really to believe that Meetings held 2nd sad 4th Thurs two more will be broken?" , day o f each month at 2:S0 p. m., In “ I know IL” L O. O. F. hall, corner o f F irst and : “Then let ns get If oft our minds." And taking two o f the cups by the handles he dnslicd them together. Frances W oodruff. Présidant. The itngtA and dismay of the count ess proved • conclusively that she bad not seriously believed the superstition. It also loosed any hold the absurd Idea may have had on the mln<Ja af the children. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned. W ard W. Silver, has been duly appointed executor o f the last W ill and Testament o f Mrs. J. the County Court o f Yam hill County, AO kinds of transfer, moving and track work. Large Moving Van. Flumes, Office W hite 40, le t * idence W hite 149 WEPAYCASH T v e .i e r w e * * 1« 1 - à c C T M fE in q iT s â B T È ro Hazelwood Co tr t. s. meat Yamhill County Abstract Co r J. H. GIBSON. Mgr. The only Abstract Books in Yamhit County MrMiwMVitm — -— ... OUOOf N ow , therefore, a ll persons hav ing claims against the .estate o f said Mrs. J. B. Mendenhall Smith, the same person as Jane B. Smith, fo r merly Jane B. Mendenhall, deceased, ' • Office 902, Third St. WiH answer are hereby notified and required j ¡ with seal at call and go out Into called ’ far. Per to present the same, with proper ito n e White 173 vouchers, to the undersigned execu tor at bis residence ^ in New berg, YamhiU County, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date o f this notice. Dated this 14th day o f August, 191». ' - W ard W . Silver. Executor o f the last W ill and T i » t » - ment o f Mrs. J * B. Mendenhall Smith, deceased Clarence Butt, Attorney for Estate. F irst Issue August 14. Last Issue September 11 :: NOTARY PUBLIC AMT FIRE INSURANCE N.P. NELSON Parlor T H E H O M E OF FLO W E R S Summons In the Circuit Court o f tho State of Oregon, in and for the County o f Yam hill. Susie H arriett Barr, ». P la in tiff, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. "» m a tJ O H N G O W E R ^ a w > SUMMONS George Marshall Barr. | D efen d an t^ T o GeorgeBarr, Defendant: In the name o f the S tate o f Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint o f the p la in tiff filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, within Bix weeks from the date of the first publication o f this Sum mons, and in event you fa ll to so appear and answer, the abovp named p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe court fo r ^he relie f prayed for in her com plaint herein, to-w it: fo r a decree o f divorce dissolving the bonds o f m afrim ony heretofore and now ex isting between p la in tiff and defend ant. and. awarding the p la in tiff tha care, custody and control o f MerrlU G ragg Barr, the minor child of p la in tiff and defendant, and fo r such other And further relief as to the the court may seem meet snd equitable in the premises. *. This is a suit fo r divorce begun by plaintiff, Susie H arriett Barr, against George Marshall Barr on the ju I ï T of When hi Need of a Piombe» E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg Phone2Rlack£23 v Residence Blue 6 An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? crueTlfñ7rTíhüíñan_Weál H O M S ECONOM ICS. A G R IC U LT U R E . C O M M E R C E FORESTRY. P H A R M A C Y . MUSIC. V O C A T IO N A L E D U C A T IO N . C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G . E L E C T R IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G , M E C H A N IC A L e n g in e e r in g . C H E M IC A L E N C IN E E R IN G . I N D U S T R I A L a r t s , M IN IN G E N G IN E E R IN G . LO G G IN G E N G IN S U R IN G . M IL IT A R Y S CIE NCE . The C oll«!« training include* course« in English. Bcsmtmct. Art. Mathematic*. Modern U n | « « | t * Phyucal Education. Industrial journalism. Natural Scene,», and all macntraU of an education Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 ó*i/*/ 191 i. F irst Aeue July 17. Laat Jamie Avg,ust 21. . Arthur I. Mouflon, A ttorney for the Pl ai nti f f . 711 Lew ie Building, Portland. O regon ,, Extra Quality M» Guaranteed I d PU dm J . E . O éY o ^è CÖÖPÜS1TE PICTOE] âLiOV» »itTPs—u TEUTONIC & LATIN 4ob Printing: The Graphic Office ia fully equipped for doing e U kinds o f coi merdai printing, including Lattarti ende, Billheads. Sto torneo Booklet*, Cetalegues. and large poetare, promptly. Get prie