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■ • 'v V " : . ' '■ ' ; • . . . ■ -v y: • J *''■ . • " ' , ' ■-*’/ * > ■ ' - • ' . ' ! >: y • Y rr Ta '= T ■ i.wS*-—• ' -T: W ; ■> -1. * - A FARMER BY OCCUPATION J. A. Glover Democratic Candidat« for County WHITE80H, OREGON Convenient — Comfortable pM|lnla and Economical * Election November 7, 1988 L mi RapdTrip Fares Believe In obtaining a dollar'« worth of value for e*«ry dollar ax- tended. Belong to no clique or fac tion. if elected win endeavor to •«« that all aectlons of the county re ceive fair and impartial treatment Between NEWBERG and expenditure of public fund«. Paid ad*. - E. Walker, w half of ew quarter and eo quarter of ow quarter of aoc IT, tp l u l l . »*«00. ,« John T. Ha*h and wife to Tkomoo 11. Teague and w lfejota 291 and M2 Dayton. $860. Thotnaa Herd and wife to John 0. Wood and wife, 18 foot strip of land tp S a r 2 w. $30. E. O. Huddleston and wife to Wm. A. Jackson and wife, part of leta 2, 3. 4, and ». Mill Creek subdivision. WANTED » 10 . 00 . AUCTIONEER B. A. Kilim and wife to Ward Graven and wife, lots d and 7, Hur- leyA Large’s addition New berg. »600. C. A. Mitchell and wife to L. H. Watkins^ undivided half interest la part ol lot 2. blk 4, original town of McMlnnvtlle. »200. aak agents or write LIVE STOCK and GENERAL FARM SALES. Our field man will be glad to call and Portland-Newberg Motor Bas Sched LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Portland office 58 Front St. ule Effective Janua ry 15, 1988 Subject to change without notice. Leave Portland Leave Newberg Park ft Yamhill Imperial Hotel 7:45 A m. 8:00 a. m. 9:80 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:00 A m . _ 10:00 a m. v 1:05 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 3:80 A m. 1:00 A m. 4:15 A 3:00 p. m. 5:80 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 8:39 A m. 8:30 p. m. Sat and 8nn.— ONLY— Sat. and Sun. 11:15 A m. 1:09 p. m. Reservations for Theatre Parties, ate., or Oar Spatial Trips «dll: Pmrt- ae quarter Olive M. Pratt and husband to Adolph Behr<MiH lots 79, 80 and 81, Sheridan Walnut Groves. »10. David Turnldge and Wife to B. F. Brker. part o4 lets 1 and 2, blk 5. Frlrvlew addition WUlamina. »860. Frank 8. Varns and wife to Eli Winenett, 58.75 acres in J. H. Brown DLC, tp 5 a, r 8 w. .»10. M. C. Willis to Edward D. Baal and wife, lot 5, blk. 8. Central addition to Newberg. »120. quote you prices. NO STATE TAX PR U N ES— LEIG H TO N IT A U A ll and the Pear expressed in some parts of a state that if the constitutional nendment to permit Portland to a itself (or the 1927 exposition la proved a move will he made to get e legislatura to levy a large tax or make a big contribution to the expo- sltlon, haa been set at rest by a statement from Mayor Baker, direc to r general of the exposition cam paign, in which he says no direct tax is to he asked from the Mate and no more financial aid is to be asked outside ed Portland than la necessary for the state to make a reasonable sh ow in g in the form of ah exhibit, or building equalling the showing made by other states. Newberg Governor When a candidate for the high office of governor bases his candidacy on certain claim« m d promises as to what he will do if elected, the public la entitled to have his Walter Pierce haa gone o-dr— tirally tearing tan f illustrating what he will fi total tovy mOrcgen for IMS Is 540.47J.90«. TW« is a rsduction of over »1,900,000 front st yaar, so that h will he ssaa the high cost of yvsnwnsnt following tbt war is abeady rscsd- For fine Printing order o f the Graphic C OL L E C T I ONS NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE WE SUE IN OUR OWN NAME INSURE with the Oregon Fire Re lief Association and keep your money at home. S ltf \ You will miss many opportunities to save by not reading the adver tisements. tf McMinnville, Oregon Settlements made the day we cqjlect KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY Hillsboro, Oregon D on’t Surrender Your Rights! 1 Blsl i - ■ 1 O UR forefathers fought for their rights. Many of them gave their lives that w e might enjoy freedom. In the Declaration of Independence they recorded those truths that have to safely guided our democracy. " They have written that men are endowed by their Creator w ith certain " unalienable" rights» and "to secure these rights govern ments are instituted among men.” 4A H a Mfitatrin your right to W control wiiuui your a wuiu child through uuuu^u the uro •duwdooyou give Ü it Do Do not bo be led led astray < u foalit fael it fa !■ right to to give Mft Look into this dangerous bflL You win find the vital priaofcl» o f **Qnfihenablen right* ie at stale* Vote for Olcott for G O V E R N O R * R EPUBLICAN W ALTER L. TOOXE, STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE COMMT 1 Vote 315X N O on the Monopoly Bill CaQdd on dig ballot Com pulsory Education Bill C. E. INOALL9, tbpaUtwbvAa]