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Newberg Graphic to his name on the sale bills, his circle of activity is at once en larged and his future is assured e . M. W O O D W A R D Our ‘‘native son," N. P. Nelson, U l t o r u x l P u b lu h e r is getting there a t a rapid rate, and besides, his West Chehalem f i M U h t d j w j T k u n t e ; m o n tin e O U o a : G ra p h ie ■ « U d in e . No M P i n t S tn o t neighbors Who know him best » b o o n : O U e«. W h ite S3: Kculdeno*. B lue S' have such confidence in his hon esty and integrity th at they are tailring of boosting him as a can' didate for the nomination for the legislature on the republican $1.50 P«r Y ear in Advance ticket ÏÏ NASH FAMILY RE UNION HELD MONDAY Mra. M. J. N u ll G iven Big Din- on Birthday Anniver sary by Children BAIRD Last Monday, March 11, be- ingthe seventy-second birthday anniversary of Mrs. M. J. Nash, her descendants, numbering 68, gathered at Odd Fellows hallfor TH U SSD A T, MARCH 14. 1918 SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES a big feast and family re-union, which was greatly enjoyed by It beats the Dutch, the M E T H O D IS T all in attendance. Uncle Sam is preparing to •v. ' < Some folks say the church is Eollowing the bountiful dinner over the Hollander’s ships. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Combination no good and one is better off oui: which was furnished by the chil dren, there were music, singing Do it now—ask your friends of it. Are youV This subject Suits, Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers. and readings given by the young from the outlying districts to will be discussed a t the Metho people, and the members of the Buy now w hile you con buy a t th e old prices visit Newberg on “ Dollar Day.” dist church Sunday night. You Women’s Relief Corps gave a want to bear it. It is sometimes said that Saint drill that was much appreciated. Read over carefully what the A large cake with 72 candles ^ ' „ • Newberg merchants have to say Patrick drove the snpkes out o: was supplied and a number of Ireland, but that don’t interest ip our advertising columns this One Lot Pillow Slips while they last 10 cts. each. valuable presents and cash to week, respecting “ Dollar Day, us. We are, however, interestec ■ v the amount of $74 were present which is booked for Saturday of in “The Great Serpent Drive.’ Come and hear about it Sunday ed to Mrs. Nash. One Lot Men’s Neckties 25 cts. each. next week. night at the Methodist church. Following is the list of those Good music furnished by the or in attendance: Saturday of next week is to be Fur Muff8—what we have left at 1-2 price. chestra and choir. Live ringing O. L. Nash, Escondido, Cali “ Dollar Day” in Newberg and by the congregation. Put this fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nash, you will do well to be saving up down tor your pleasant Sunday Miss Wilma Nash, Hood River; One Lot Lace Insertions 1 ct. per yard. the dollars in order to take ad Mrs. E. A. Bower, Ruel, Luella, evening hour. vantage of the special offers that • ■ Melissa and Della Bower, Nettie CHRISTIAN are to be made by our merchants, and Evan Errand, Hopewell; Good quality of White Outing Flannel at 25 cts. yard, as will be seen in our advertising 10 a. m.—Bible school, Z. Mar- Mr. aDd Mrs. N. J. Versteeg, columns. fin, superintendent. Wesley, Melissa, Freddy and 11 a. m.—Sermon, “The Old Francis Versteeg, Wheatland; We are now called on to pur Book and the Old Way.” Mr. and Mrs. Merl Versteeg, chase with each fifty pounds of 4 p. m.—Junior Endeavor. Helen and Charlie Versteeg, Am flour a like amount of sawdust or 6:30 p. m.—C. E. ity; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ed other “ filling,” but the maws of 7:30 p. m.—Sermon, “God’s In wards, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Wo con save you m oney on J u s t rem em ber th a t you con the big breweries are still being finite Love.” George Nash, Miss Alda Nash, shoos. It w ill pay you to see supplied with an abundance of The church will give a recep gat th e boat quality of grocer Retha, Glenn, Lottie and Georgie good grain. Carry the news to tion to the converts on Friday them before buying. Wo have ies for less m oney a t B aird's. Mash, Hopewell; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow and the United States night. There will be a short them for m en, wom en and WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS Ray N ash, Merl, Clifford, Congress- program given followed by a so Dwight, Merritt, Norman and children. PROMPTLY. cial hour. All are invited. Lena Nash, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Evidently spring house clean Mid-week prayer meeting Wed G. W. Worden, Mary and Clar ing is on with a vengeance in nesday evening will be led by ence Worden, Port la pd; Mr. and Newberg, for such a shifting of Miss Johnson. There were 25 Ufs. Frank Campbell, Miss Bes families w i t h accompanying present last Wednesday night. sie Campbell, Vera, Freda, Lew household effects has seldom _ Don’t forget our special ‘meet Cask Paid fo r Eggs el and Merl Campbell, Hopewell; been seen here. The electric ings in April. Vlr. and Mrs. E. A. Nash, Myr light people say the calls are for tle, Ruth and Lesta Nash, Salem; PRESBYTERIAN — the removal of meters from resi Mr. and Mrs. Len Nash, David dences one day on account of the Sunday school at 9:45 prompt' and Howard Nash, $ickreall; vacating of the occupants, and ly, H. Craw, superintendent. Mrs. David Emmerson, New the following day they must re Morning sermon a t 11, on jerg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rog For Sale—Bay mare, 8 years place the same for the accommo “ Waste Removed,” observing old, weight 1150, guaranteed FRESH FROM TH E OVEN “Thrift Sunday” by request of ers, Ella Rogers, Mrs. Mira good all round work animal. dation of new occupants. Woods, Willamette; Mr. and the Government. It Mrs. Ross Rogers, Barbara Rog Phone North 1502. E. G. Lichtenthaler, who is Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. ia the way you receive our bread. And here from the Gray’s Harbor Evening service 7:30, "Strong ers, Hopewell; Mrs. M ary it ia delicious. Made from the highest lughes, Newberg. country in Washington, says the Points tor Thinking People.” FOR COUNTY JUDGE grade flour in a clean bakery, it leaves farmers and dairymen over there nothing to be desired. Try a loaf to Wednesday at 7:30 church con One son, John, of Portland, and three daughters, Marietta day and you’ll want it again to-morrow. are furnished a steady reliable ference on Thrift. Young,of Montana, Mrs. LaFol- AT THE Our pies and cakes, too, are fresh every market at remunerative prices The gospel churches of New- day. ette, of Wheatland, and Mrs for their milk by the Carnation berg invite the people to hear 3. E. Finley, of Tigard, and fam COMING PRIMARIES Company, and that they are the messages of the Word. N ew b erg B ak ery dies, were absent. making good money—a case of Special Sale in Full Swing 0 • - Shoes Groceries E. C. BAIRD J. H. .SHERLOCK, Prop. B A P T IS T “satisfied customers.” What it FERNWOOP would mean to Newberg and the Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m., subject, surrounding territory to have the Mr. Nichols, brother ot Mrs Carnation people back of a con “ lie that is little in the Kingdom J. S. Bryant, is visiting at the dense ry here is easy to forecast. of God ” W.W. NICKELL Jryant home. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. For Uniteli States Senator E. H. Ross and brother ate Preaching, 7:30 p. m., subject, When an auctioneer has reach Sunday dinner at the Claude ed a stage of lung development “The Sound of the Bugle.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7airbank home. and voice culture that enables him to make his stentorian notes 8 p. m . John and Adolf Wohlgemuth M h , v*, Adelphian society, second and went to Portland Monday ex audible for a quarter of a mile or so, the title of “Col.” is added fourth Fridays of each month. pecting to find employment at some point for the summer months. Remember the auction sale to )e held at the Commercial Barn Saturday afternoon/ March 16, i j the Fernwood Auxiliary tor Needs the Trench Comforts contained in the the benefit of the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White, Rexall Soldier Com fort K it who have been spending some REXALL FOOT POW DER: when sprinkled in the shoes time at the home ot Mrs. White’s prevents friction, keep the feetcool and dry and allays irritation. father, T. E. Hobson, returned FIRST AID CORN PLASTERS: The patented heart- to their home near Wasco Sat shape plaster, which fits the toe without bungling. urday. M EDICATED SKIN SOAP: A protection against boils and Rolla Renne, who is employed other eruptions; also an ideal toilet soap for general purposes. N. Stanfield. in Portland, spent the week end VIOLET DULCE COLD CREAM. Cold Cream is one STOCKRAISER AND FARMER, of the most necessary items for soldiers in the trenches, be at the home of his parents, ing a good preventative against cold and exposure. The Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Renne, re Army Regulations recommend soldiers using cold cream on turning to Portland Sunday A man who does things. hands and faces before sleeping. Who has accomplished some evening. REXALL ORDERLIES: the pleasantgtasting, pleasant A surprise party was given at thing. acting, effective laxative. the Ross home by about forty of Who knows how to work and SH AVING CREAM A N D TOOTH PASTE, which of course are always useful. the friends ot E. H. Ross, of get results. Bend, who is visiting his mother, Who knows Oregon's needs, re AD th ese item s p et together if bought sep arately S i (“ A w ould cost $ 1 .6 0 . In the “Kit” they cost only $ 1 . 5 0 Mrs. H. C. Ross. The gentle q u ir e m e n ts and resources. Packed in a corrugated container, all ready for mailing to the toys “ Over man was thoroughly surprised Who has the experience, knowl There. ’ ’ There ia just enough of each item to last one month. Let ua book your order to send one every month to your friends or relatives “ a t and a good time was enjoyed by edge and business understanding. the front. Who, as a state Legislator for all. We can show you many other articles that will interest you The “Business End" of th e DEARBORN Y our Soldier Boy when you wish to send something useful to soldiers or sailors. LYNN B. * FER G U SO N Prescription Druggist C b ZRtxail Stpr» Newberg, Orugon M ea n s B etter S ervice F or Y o u These sturdy Truck Units are made in both one and two ton capacities—capable of carrying a 50% overload safely. The superior mechanical construction that has made the Dearborn Truck Unit so successful on the Ford is em bodied m the newer Universal One and Two-Ton Unit*. $400 $450 O ne-Ton Unit For A ny Car $500 Tw o-T on Unit For Ford Car Two-Ton U h M For Any Car F. O. B. CU« m * -----• — r — — r;------ --- - ia / w « |n«m on w nicn u ie y m-e employed. The unit proper, however, carries 90* of the load on «ÜKffiVSZOSSffSSS S3 and BacfcRod Hangers HOT riveted to the frame, not merely bolted. Maaofactora4 I— D - W > T rack Co* CU— We can aupptr any kind of body to fit your requirement*. Call, writ* or phone for apeciflcationa. C S. H A Y N E S Local Agent Route 8, Box 186 SHERWOOD. OREGON J 1 six years, has already done much Wanted—Respectable girl who for Oregon. likes children, to assist with Whose republicanism is unques housework. Could arrange to tioned and whoee ability has been go half day to school. Wages. Address 625 East 55th street N. proven. (P aid advertisem ent by Stanfield Portland, Ore. 1 Stanfield, O ra.) $350 O ne-Ton Unit For Ford Car — V \ “T 1»" I}£3¡2 oprocseia. jeca-anait