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to Yam hill County W H Y- AibeiJ I Swedish Red Cross Nurse Seeks SOLVED BY EXPERIMENTS Duclu Arm FiwMad to ' S M W aUr From T M r Back* “ Lika water off a duck’s back” la a pbniM {but art oftan baa, (or a duck’» back 2» tii* moat perfect waterproof in (ha world. Load birds are soon saturated by a Aristocratic Girl Gathers Osman R e f heavy shower o f rain. Yon may aaa ugeaa Freni W astee e f gibarla— Haa them afterwards fluffing out their Already Repatriated Thousands feathers so that sun and wind may e f War Prieoncra. dry them. Bat ae drop o f wafer can penetrate the plumage o f any aquatic Stockholm,— A refuge e f rest and bird. Galls, ducks, grebes, and conne- physical rehabilitation where the hu rants dive after food on the bleakest man wrecks o f German war prison era days without getting either Vfct * from Russia and Siberia meir be treat COtd: T T T .T .TTTTT- * -,7 ^ ed aad salvaged Is being purchased These birds are provided with a nat by Mias Klee Brandstrom, known ural mackintosh fas the shape o f a throughout central Europe and Bussia covering of feathers which fit lightly as “the'angel o f Siberia.” one op top o f the other. Bat their Miss Brandatrom la negotiating for plumage would not remain waterproof a village la southern Germany which If they did not look after It carefully. she propose# to taro Into a human Every feather must bp greased at least reclamation camp for the derelicts once i day If It Is to torn the water. that «a ce marched proudly under Hla- Watch a duck after Its both sad denburg and other Teutonic military you will sos the procean The beak leaders against the Russians and were captured and sent to Siberian concen la pushed hard late the roots o f the tration camps. - ./ * They r emained In Siberia till long after the world war was over, and there are still thousands of them left, free to return homer if they could. But they have neither the means nor SA Y S ANIM ALS 00 REM EM BER fo Rehabilitate W ar Wrseki» th e h o t cu kes o f th e West 6 : SO p. m. 5:00 p. m. • :* 0 P- m. 1 :1 » p. m. * t and Sun.— O N L Y — Sat. and Sun. 1:11 p. m. 1:00 p. m. Reservations fo r Theatre Parties, B.. or tor Spoetai Tripa call: Port ad, phoas Main M i l ; Newberg. SCH O LZ BROS T R V C K CQ. LOCAL OFFICES Phone Black t t . Residence phones Bed 211 LOCAL A N D LONG D ISTAN C E H A U LIN G Portland office 51 Front St. Phone 2154 Broadway^ * M l * Brandatrom la a young Swed ish Red Cross nurse, the daughter of the late Gen. Edward Brandatrom, for many years Bwedtah minister to Rue- ala under the esar’s regime. Leaving her comfortable home In Stockholm and the aristocratic social set In which she had been brought np, she led a small Red Croea expedition into western Siberia and bas succeeded In repatriating thousands o f German and Austrian war firiaonera But she found that when the former soldiers reached their homes they were unable to assume their former gtacce In sdbiety. They were wrecks. 8o she has collected s considerable fond and hopes to purchase a village and have it ready fo r occupancy this autumn. . ... As to the war prisoners still wan dering about Russia and Siberia, many o f them never will be found, and none o f them will ever be able to get back without outside aid. M l * Brandatrom propoem to continue rounding up these waifs and bringing them to her haven o f r e «. “MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” of a ll k in d s fin d our y o u . w ill p r ic e s r i g h t Vincent Feed Store Oregon-Washington Track Servira I have read an article In which a trapper denies that animals have a real memory, says s « l i t e r In the Lon don Times. He admitted that m e « of them -knew enough to avoid a trap sf- Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, July s.— Onion «n u t, which ha* been deatroylng a large part of o><- union crop in the northern W ll- lam.-tte valley, may be controlled by a use o f a formaldehyde eolutlon when planting, acccordlng to f t P. Baiss, bead o f the department of botany aad plant pathology. onion smut, a fungus dlseaas, In fest* the soil, and has led to the abandonment o f eome o f the beet ground, according to Profeeeor Han*. experiments have been conducted 1 hrough the cooperation at the bot any and plant pathology department, " i- t o n experiment station, aad the f .11 in bureau at Washington eonnty. They have found that a form alde hyde solution, in tbé proportion o f on« ounce o f formaldehyde to a gallon o f w afer, run into the drill row from a tank, on (the seeder, through a tube having a flve-elx- tt f-nth inch bore, le the moat effect ive method o f controlling the amut. Last year land! treated In this manner yielded H i seeks o f onions per acre, w hile adjoining land pro duced only k f and one-half sacks. This year effort was made to test the efficacy o f dusting, the seed w ith various materials, but this was found to be o f only sligh t benefit. When powdered copper carbonate was dust ed into the drill rows w ell mixed with soil covering, a definite benefit was evident, ft remains to develop a machine to deliver the dust effec tively, since the hand method is im practicable. W hether an effective mechanical means fo r dusting the »oil can be found remains to be seen. The experiment station w ill work on this problem another year, says P ro fessor Baras. W ith the la r g e « circulation In the county, the Graphic can assure its advertisers o f to tte r results than could a paper w ith a small circula tion. Circulation counts in adver tising. tf ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE I had never seen the dog before that day. W e moved away two days later, and I did not see the terrier for over fonr mouths. Then one day I passed the house—or was about to do so— when out came that dog, wagging tala ktubby talL .Ha Jumped ell over me, in Joyful recognl tlou— and memory. An amusing story, significant oo this subject, la told by my father. As a boy he lived on a farm, and was al ways a close student o f animal nature. The mare he usually drove was old and fat, and would never go faster than a w alk unlear urged. There were* two roads to town, ooe branching off from the other sod a tittle shorter. It had been Old Maud’s custom to take this road, o f her own volition, until on o n » occasion, a vicious deg barked nt her and snapped at her legs. After that the driver had to be on hla guard; Maud would speed up when about r>0' yards from the turn-off and try to get by It before she could be restrained. Tills showed not only memory, but a sense fo r planning. Why Mirrors Become Clouded. “These wintry and rainy days are aura tough for me,” said the elevator man In an office building. “ How's that?" asked the casual pas senger. “Look at those mirrors on each side o f the car,” directed the elevator man. " I have to wipe them off about every Duke Awaloff Beriuoudt. who plans five minutes. On cold days the femi to come to America. He has been e x nine now g « s rad, and on rainy days tradited by Prussia and la unable to —well, the rain washes the powder secure a footing In Bavaria, to which off their noses. What’s the result? province he wept after leaving Ber Every carload I take up crowds over lin. So he thinks America la hla only near thaw mirrors, takes out the old powder puff and starts dollin’. There's haven o f refuge. a bunch o f them, you see, and by the time I reach the top floor the mirrors T E LLS OF P O U N D ’S EFFORTS are so clouded with powder they don’t “Except possibly feminine vanity, observed the casual passenger. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned bee been appointed by the Coqnty Court o f the State o f Oregon for Yam hill County, as ad ministrator with the W ill annexed df the estate o f James W . K elly, de ceased. Therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are here by notified and required to present the same w ith proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the law office o f C. R. Chapin, Newberg, Oregon, w ithin six months after the date o f the f i r « publication o f this notice. « Dkted July 5th, 1922. B. M. L E F E V R E . , Administrator w ith the w ill an nexed, Estate o f James W . K elly, de ceased. C. R. Chapin, Attorney. First publication July 4, 1922 Last publication August 3, 1922. COLLECTIONS Davis Philley Hardware Company T ry a Graphic classified. Coot le Auction bil Graphic office. Motor Inn Garage C. A. HODSOH Calls promptly attended to. day or night. Courteous, sym pattotle service. Phone Green l i t . * C. A. HODSON Undertaker and Embalmer Phone Blue 21S NOTICE OF SALE OF CHATTELS UNDER LIEN ‘ - 'Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a lien by me under author ity o f law in such cases, I w ill on Saturday the 15th day o f July, 1922, at the hour of Tw o O’clock P. M., at Number 703 First street in the City o f Newberg, Yam hill county. State o f Oregon, sell at public auction the ( « l o w i n g described personal proper ty, tow lt: One set o f Double Team Harnesses, or s part thereof sufficient to pay my just and reasonable charges for work and labor bestowed upon said property in the repair thereof, which work and labor was so bestowed by me at the request of the owners thereof, tow lt: Dunniaton Brothers. .. See W H IT E & C Ö M P A N Y 703V6 First Street Newberg, Oregon NOTICE N otice la hereby given that, pur- suant to a license Issued out o f the County Court of the State o f Oregon Interest o f the said incompetent in nnd to the follow in g described real premises, tow lt: Tracts numbered 14, 17, 18, 19, and 30 In North N ew berg F ru it Land Subdivision, In Yam hill County, Ore gon. Further notice la hereby given that said sale o f said premise« w ill t o fo r cash in hand at the time o f sal«, or upon such terms as may be approved by the undersigned guar dian aad said court. Dated June IS. 1912. SADIE E. S T E W A R T . Guardian o f tha estate o f L illy Florence Hutsen, Incompetent. O. R. Chapin, attorney. F l n t pub. June 22, 1922. L a « pub. July 20, 1922. Why Malamute Dogs Are Scarce Malamute dogs, the half-wolf, half canine anjmals known as huskies, are selling In the North at 5100 apiece and up, according to returned hunters and prospector». When the North Is snow-bound and lakes and rivers are locked with Ice against navigation, travel la almost exclusively by dog- sled. The lowest price at which dogs can t o obtalnpd la 5100 each, accord ing to advice» First-class animals, McMtonrille, Oregon such as crack “ mukhers” pride them Hillsboro, Oregon selves on keeping, are hard to get at any price, and when obtainable com several hundred dollars, or as much as a good horse In the South. Scarcity o f d o g » It Is said, ts due to PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES AND the neglect o f breeding stock by the . PROMPT 8KRVICE / Indian» • r W E M A K E F A R M LOANS for one o f the. la r g e « E A STE R N INSUR- R astore Minnie Hawk's eight Why tbs Turkey Died. P a r i»— Baroness Von Hsose-War- Mr. Smart did not allow bla debtor* A N C E COMPANIES, and are prepar tegg. formerly Minnie Hank o f New much time to discharge their llablll- ed to give you A N Y K IN D OP A York, bas undergone what ts described tla » and t o had the effrontery to call LOAN you datore. .FIV E and S E V E N year lo a n » re aa a m o « successful operation tor on a customer for the collection of a quiring no repayment o f principal blindness Her eyeatght baa been fall blU on Christmas day. “ I have called,” before maturity, and W ITH OPTION r a c e rorTM m | ing for tbe l a « seven y e a r» until re ho began, “ to ascertain when you In AL P R E P A Y M E N T PR IVILEG ES o f t x p i 1 C O O N m fc flr f cently abe had been barely aMa to tend to pay me the cash you e w e r 5109 OR M U L T IP L E ON A N Y IN h YTm distinguish between day and n ight “ Well, air," replied tbe debtor, who TEREST D A TE. TEN and T W E N T Y year lo a n » The operation was performed at the was enjoying hla Christmas dinner, “1 ...........* ro m a n d o n c e American hospital t o r » dm at tha and o f my resource»: 'n fe e t 1 have nothing to pay anyon» 2 4 7 S t and I can ase grim povarty storing me to the fare." “ That being so, I fall to see why you C . P . ahedM to enjoying the luxury of a W M RAIN turkey." added the creditor angrily. Care W. i L Graham, W awtoig D 15, M cM innville N a t l Bank ■i " A l a » ” M id the debtor mournfully, A M eM IN N V IL B , OREGON Warsaw.— Poland’s struggle to re fund her foreign debt, amounting to nearly 5285,000.000 at the beginning o f this year. Is recounted at length In the fln t complete budget o f the re public, presented to parliament by Minister o f Finance MlchalskL Minister MlehalsU points out the slow but consistent progress Poland has mads from tha beginning In all affaire o f government A fter sketch ing the plena tor the immediate future intended to batten that progress! t o appealed to the nation tor patience and consideration. “It la one o f the Polish characteris tics that we should like to build up Poland within one year,” be said. “ But this ts practically Impossible." Don’t Swelter Over the Kitchen Range Cheaper Farm Loans PARLOR PHARMACY Phone White 35 Many hundreds of thousands o f car ow ner» have found the W illa rd Threaded Bobber Battery to be tough, powerful and durable. T h ey choose It Pot only because o f the patented rubber-and-thread con struction o f fta Insulation but also because the name W illard menu* to them the beat possible assurance of honest quality and consci entious asaYlce! Soma owners, faced w ith an unexpected repair bill or the cost o f a new battery, forget the hard lessons they have learned: they buy too cheaply, or take chances on batteries whose relia b ility la none too w ell established. The w iser plan, however, is to follow the example o f the I M car and track manufacturer» who buy batteries unswayed by any thing but tested and proven facts, and who pay an additional price tor W illard Batteries with tough Threaded Rubber Insulation be tween tough W illard p la te» 90 Thing« that Try the Toughnen at » Better? 1. 5. 5. 4. 5. 5. 7. Hard, f a « driving Rough roads Mud and dust Infrequent testing o f w ater L on g tours Much stopping and starting t. Cold weather • : H ot weather 10. Poor carburetion 11. Stiff oil I t . T igh t motor bear- Inga 13. Short circuits 14. Loose connections 15. Generator out o f adjustment. . 16 Generator worn or dirty 17. Dfetributor worn or dirty 19. Excess!vo use o f lights 19. Loose hold-downs 29. Electrical ,devic«a added beyond ea- parity o f battery GROTH ELECTRIC CO