$ 50,000
$ 50,000
Paid up Capital
Surplus
R e s o u r c e s in E x c e s s o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
W e Repair, Recharge, Rebuild
any m ake o f battery
Present A u to Licence F ees and G asoline T ax w ill p a y b oth
principal and interest on a ll the bonds under this con stitu
tional am endm ent.
A pproval o f this am endm ent is
necessary to perm it early com pletion o f S tate H ighw ays.
tírtÜJuHlí MfcMüRIfcS Of hOtóc
How Visitor to London Zoologies' Car
dens Held Converse With Lonely
Tibetan Yak.
U N IfE D STATES
NATIONAL BANK
not to be sold unless they are
ATTENTION, VOTERS
OF YAMHILL COUNTY! matched by a like sum donated by
Tbe follow ing article is published
b j request:
subscription of the cltlsens or by
state or federal aid. The original
petition calling for ihta election,
clearly stated this fifty-fifty contin
gency proposition, and voters in fa
vor of the measure as stated on the
original petitions are earnestly re
quested to work and vote for the
measure kb it now stands on the o f
ficial ballot.
The roads to be hard surfaced by
this appropriation and its accom
panying subscription, or state aid,
are very important, as they carry
heavy traffic anil should be put in
the very hast condition immediately.
Let every voter give this matter
his earnest consideration, and the
immediate need of thi¿ appropri
ation will be clearly evidenced to
him. when he considers the fact that
these roads serve, not only the pro
ducer. but also the traveling public.
For that reason all voters of this
county áre requested to give this
matter their earnest attention as
this is a county proposition and not
The attention of the voters of
Y am hill county is hereby directed
t o the fact th at the measure Initiat
ed by the voters o f Yamhill county
No. 304. entitled: “ Shall there fr
isa ned bonds o f Yamhill county 'to
Abe amount o f One Hundred Ninety
Thousand Dollars ($190,000.00) to
provide fo r la y in g . hard surface
pavement on the roads in Yamhill
cou n ty, Oregon! as follow s:
From
west end o f bridge near northwest
boundary of corporate limits of
Newberg westerly about one and
threw fourths miles:
Beginning at
pavement near depot east of Yam
h ill and running easterly 10,850
fefet to junction o f road; Commenc
in g at southeasterly boundary of
corporate limits o f city of Dayton,
a t northerly end of Dayton-Wheat-
land River Road, and running
thence southerly to Pleosantdale
school house; Oommenclng. at pres
« u t pavement at Lewis corners and
running westerly to end of bridge
ov er Yamhill River east of McMinn
“They had a hard lime In that pleca
ville on road leaditfg to Dayton.”
wtth the actors representing the eie-
does not state the fact that this ments of tbe storm.”
measure is based on a fifty-fifty
proposition; that these bonds are
“The lightning struck.1
The shaggy old Tibetan yak at the
“xoo” died some while ugo and ■* new
yak occupied Ills shed and tndosure. '
Yesterday a visitor stood vrntchin'-’
the yak munching at a truss of hay tn
his uisiiger lie iiilled the yak and It
took no norh'e.
Then, having read
Hooker** “ Himalayan Journals." he re
metahered the rail* of the TThefan
maldeus when they bring the yoke
home at sunset.
^ h e visitor uttered flye call. The yak
droppetj a mouthful of hay give a
deep grunt and came sliamhllnx tn
the bars of Its stable. The vlsttor pnt-
ted and fondled It. and grunted vak
language and It licked his hand, and
when he left the yak house tr rati out
of Its shed and followed him- around
Its large barred Inclosure.
He returned later and found the yak
still restless. It.had deserted Its meat;
It pared the nrlcsure and made plain
tive noises. The visitor gine the Tib*
tan girl's call again, and ngaln the yak
ran to him. “Good heavens!" cried a
stranger "how do you tame *xoo* ani
mals like that?" He was, told fbe se
cret
“ Poor old yak, poor old fellow." said
the stranger. “ How can we guess what
chords yon have touched—what memo-
rlea of snow and Ice. and praying
wheels and Idols, of Tibetan girls Wtth
turquoise ornaments in their- braided
hair? Look how troubled the old yak
Is—it Isn’t fair to give home-sickness
to prisoners at the xoo!”—London
Dally Mail.
Tranquillity Overdone,
“ So you slept for twenty years!“
“ Yes.” replied Kip Van Winkle;
'and I’m compelled to admit that when
a man tries to conquer ‘unrest' there
Is danger of fils going too far.
Free W a ter and Testing
Hast for Alaska.
Tlw Pit el Hr ha* It* own “Qulf
stream,” which le r«Med the Japan
current, and it la formed in the same
way.
The trade winds, blowing from the
tropics, hank up the warmed ocean
waters In the Yellow sea (correspond
ing to our Gulf of Mexico), aud thence
they pour out between Japan and For
mosa. the stream thus formed passing
smith of the Aleutlau chain, along the
southern coast of Alaska, and down
the west coast o f North America. »
Hence It comes about that the whole
southern coast o f Alaska has a tem
perate oliinajte. It Is wanned by thé
Japan current
What Neatly Keeps Time.
As a measurer of time the pendu
lum ranks toduy as the moat perfect
of our Instruments, says the Scientific
American. It Is the part of a clock
that keeps time. All the rest of the
mechanism Is simply for the purpose
of keeping up Its vibration or to point
on u dial the nnmber o f vibrations It
has made. It swings back and forth
In a complete arc 30 times each min
ute, but allows the escape-wheel to
move a cog nt each vibration, thus
checking off on the dial, by means of
the second hand. HO seconds of tube,
in a similar v.ay minutes and boor*
are recorded, and by a like process a
watch Is guided.
See W E L L S for
Electrical P arts
STATUS
OILSTONES
PLIERS
CATCHES
BRADS
DRILLS PADLOCKS
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Shiloh B elief Cups, No. 88
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Meetings held 3nd and 4th T h u »
lay o f each month at 1 :1 1 p. in., la
L O. O. F. hall, cornar o f First and
Frances Woodruff. Präsident
Emma L. Snow. Secretary.
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OUR H A R D W AR E IS T H E BESTi IT STANDS T H E TE ST
LOT NO. 1, SALE PRICE $5.79 LOT NO. 2, SALE PRICE $8.15
This lot o f waists of Georgette
Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Pon
gee, all weU tailored and attrac
tively designed. Values to $7.
A fine showing of light and dark
shades o f Georgette Crepe, Crepe
de Chines of fascinating design.
Sell regularly to |9.50.
SALE PRICE, $5.79
SALE PRICE. |8.15
Cement Contractor
FOUNDATIONS
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BUILDING PIERS,
PORCH FLOORS,
STEPS,, WALKS. Etc
Phone Blue 149
B uild before
Planting Tim e
Attractive Summer Suits await
your inspection here at absolute
ly lower prices than can be ob
tained at wholesale cost today.
This is because of a contract en
tered into with our manufactur
ers many months ago.
The Suits are now here.
DRESSES IN SILK AND WOOL $25.00 Coats, now
$30.00 Coats, aow
MARKED TO THE POL- .
$40.00 Coats, now
LOWING REDACTIONS
$58.50 Chats, now
825.00 Dresses, now
$75.00 Coati, now
830.00 Dresses, note.
SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY
$84.00 Coats, now
$35.00 Dresses, now.
It
w ill be to your interest to see
840.00 Dresses, now
them
and purchase early.
850.00 Dresses, now
Suits— M agnificently Tailored
860.00 Dresses, mow
$ 3 7 .5 0 Suit, a $ 2 9 .6 5
$71.00 Dresses, now.
— in which our entire stock is o f
$87.00 Dresses, now.
$ 4 5 .0 0 Suits .1 $ 3 4 .5 0
fered for your inspection:
$38.50
$38.85
$50.00
$60.00
$75.00
$83.50
$90.00
Suits,
Suita,
Suita,
Suita
Suita,
Suita,
Suita,
n ow ............... $86.85
now. t ........... $31.65
now ............... $39.50
now ............... $49.00
now ............... $62.00
b o w ............... $68 50
now ............... $73.50
$ 5 5 .0 0 Suit, « t $ 4 2 .5 0
The interesting information that
these Suits are leading style cre
ations from Hart, Schaffner A
Marx, Clothcraft and Michael
Stern models give them an added
m ine that yon may easily rely on
D. M. NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Ore
WE’LL UNROLL WALL PAPER
as long as yon like, till you see ex
actly the pattern that suits you.
| We don’t expect every paper we have
i w ill please everybody. But we know
we have such a variety of patterns,
1 all pretty, that we can suit anybody
, in time. So don’t be afraid to look
! till you are suited. We are only too
glad to show you all yon desire to
see. We w ill also hang paper at a
reasonable price.
Wm do papering, painting and
halaomininr
Also a special
sale on wall paper
\
J. P . SOPER,
804 East First S t
Phone Black 220
Newberg
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