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sBhnf*"- ■ , . . \ J* * o ÛOIIÛJ b U IW ^ ^ A firmly established statute. No matter what one maiy think of sumptuary' legislation it is abso lutely imperative to maintain the general government, and that can be done only by observance of law. On the other hand, more harmo nious social conditions will he established If tbe prohibitory reg ulations are enforced Judiciously without thought of persecution or retaliation.’' IA »- 4* Y* U * < 1 ^ -* » .— -e-.. V . JC .ÎT »*t~a %.• • ♦ . V -e l.W v A . . v ,: • 4» % “ * • ■ . i « e . 4 t e , ‘U • * » 64. 66. 66 and 67 townslte of Dun- I Beta«? A Dlmon to R on A New- dee $1250. by and wf 1 2 blk 5 Everest’* add Vademar Lidell and wf to Lud- ! Newberg $1500. wig and Tecla Rommel part 1 3 j Ludwig Ederer and wf to Alfred north of county road i 21 t i > r Darla 10 ac M Hall die t S a r 3 C w »10. 1 w $10. For The liquor forces of Ohio, who contended that undue advantage was taken by the drys In forcing a rote while the young men were away at war, and who hoped for a reversal In the recent election, were sadly disappointed. The Cin cinnati Enquirer in speaking of the matter said: “ Ohio’s policy up on the question of Prohibition was fixed by the decisive vote of last Tuesday. The liberals, dissatisfied with the result of the election held while the soldiers and war workers were absent from the state, were given a warranted opportunity to reverse that result. It has pro- y v v -i.-/ •0 Newberg Qraphic J , i» « e » « ■ LJ M i l IL - - the Dearest Baby in all the World YOUR BABY! A T MRS. GRACE L A W L O R ’S. t O. O. F. BUILDING Cor. College end Firat Streets AH Ladies and Misses Coats W e still have In Serges» Poplins» B road Cloth, Etc. a few Coats in th£r llte st styles in at prices that w ill seem cheap in die high grade quality m aterial near future. R educed 20 per cent. You will find layettes “ Stamped Ready to Make.” Wear ables and Baby accessories from Portland's exclusive Baby Shop, the T h ese are ottering at reduced prices. W e have the celebrated Selby L ine We Hawthe Largest Sofecties o f A rch at prices thr same as in the Portland shop o f Linens for H oliday F an cy W o rk shoes are fust w hat you need fo r your Complete 78 Piece Layettes N o w is the time to get this Linen tired feet. "R EAD Y TO FINISH” and d o you r Christm as F ancy W o r k happy y ou w ill be. are priced only $ 3 3 . 4 5 14 pieces sxe Baby’s Boudoir designed sad stamped or eat «11 ready for mother haads to finish. 2 flannel gertrndee 2 daisy cloth wrappers - 3 daisy cloth nlghtt T h ese T r y a pair and see h ow GROCERIES It is as com plete and perfect in every detail as loving hands can make it You could not buy the material alone for this price today. — 4 fine nainsook slip« — — 1 fine nainsook dress Preserver Shoes. This is the popular grocery department in Newberg. Y on will always find high grade» clean, fresh groceries and V egetables at m oderate prices. Verily the newspaper publisher who has a stock of news print on hand and an order in for a further supply has something to he thank- Prices as high as ten cants a pound have recently been asked for paper ia Chicago and thirteen cents in It is openly charged here that the manufacturers and brokers are operating together; that the mills are selling almost exclusively through the brokers, and that the brokers are merely the representa tives of mill owners. In this way the tremendous profits that are be ing made are not reflected on the books o f the mills, even though they find their way into the pock ets of the mill owners. These paper brokers must not in any way be confused with pa per Jobbers. The brokers do not carry a stock of paper; they have no investment In merchandise; in fact, the great majority of the pa per they sell is not manufactured when the sale is made. Publishers have claimed that mills with which they have In the past dealt direct turn down their orders, and that th e ’ only way they can secure pa per is by dealing through these brokers, though in the end the pa per is manufactured and shipped by the same mills that have de clined to accept orders direct. It is said that in some cases orders for paper will pass through as many as seven different brokers before the orders reach the mills, each broker making a margin of profit. It is smiply an extreme case of pyramiding profits, with seemingly no remedy for the trouble. John R Ashford and wf to Flor ence Pearce 177.76 ac John Monroe G W Phillips and, J L Gwinn die t 6 s r 4 and 6 w $1. Lincoln Bennett to D J Gilliland and J O Brown 87.21 ac Wm H Me- Cnne die t 6 and 6 s r 6 w $13.- 188.50. Birdie A Brumweil and hush la James Dodridge Tract 28 and s 3-6 of 22 Northwest Newberg HtSubd $3202. James Burch and wf at al to James F. Crowley and wf .80 ac John Sherwood die t 5 • r 4 w $1000. Smiley Carter and wf to Clarence T Carter und 1-8 int in 3.24 ac Wm Branson die t l i r T w $18. C G Christiansen nnd wf to Wm nnd Josephine L Jennings w % blk •*B“ Saylor's add McMlnnvili# $1836. F W Daniels and w f to John ■ Bell 3 ac C B Graves die t 8 s r 8 w $18. Catherine Davis to Frank B Storey nnd 1-8 int in nw^4 s I I 4 • r • v $10. Catherine J Davis to Ralph E Storsy nnd 1-8 nit ln nw % s 8 t 4 24 12 3 3 1 1 1 1 Red Star diapers Daisy doth diapers Merino shirts Merino binders pr. wool fleeced blankets quilted pad piece rubber sheeting hemstitched lap towel 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hemstitched bath towels wash cloths cards safety pins cake soap boric acid bottle sweet oil package absorbent cotton bottle vaseline talcuM powder Baby'sHohdolr sleepin g'M g w ill gat prompt deliveries and courteous treatm ent P hone R ed 3 7 C A S H .P A ID FOR EGGS CarpenterWork A gift to the Baby is a gift to thé whole family. Buy Baby’ s gift here and make it yourself. Chehalem Valley MHs Flour and Feed H A Y A N D G R A IN Y am hill C ou n ty A b stra ct C o MRS. G R AC E L A W L O R Try buying year Groceries At BAIRD'S For all classes of Nighties Bibs Rompers J. H. GIBSON, Mgr, All U adi of m n Teed Alfalfa Bay, NEWBERG, NEW BERG, OREGON O rfco 4 J I I U . ’ JBU SERVICE SUNDAY 7 :3 0 P . M . S H A R P BA PTIST CHURCH GAUL’S HOLY CITY” SE L E C T IO N S F R O M CHOROUS OF 25 VOICES RTHUR, Director Y en . MRS. W A L T E R W ILSO N , Organist OREGON