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W. p. RnllwayGo. McCormick Music Co - TIME TABLE I Hrclive Hept. 7. Trams will arrive as follows . Tu I’ortlHUil No. siw A VI A. M. Nu th H 37 M No. JVM II tlH No. I.>2 ' |0 M. Nu 300 0 12 I rom Porli ui I i .1 M. No, V.7 II io " No. 3/V1 2:40 I'. M No. Sha « oo " No. 3M 7:13 " vial. Sunday '»lily 8:05 P tu. Money Xnidb You can buy new PIANOS 25 per cent off of National Prices You can buy victrolas and grafon O las 50 to 65 per cent off National Prices Sòr k NEW GENUINE KIMBALL PIANOS •5 00 will set aside your Xmas Radio set Choice of 5 different makes You can get easy terms. We deliver in your home from 8420 00 to 82900.00 Used pianos 8100 to 8295 I m J cabinet phonograph# as low as 82000 BARBER SHOP Äöbice Syaircufttng \g.ncv for Newberg Laundry Vitin, Represented By Ballard's Jewelry Store, Stand By Us a Little Longer McCormick Music Co., 187 Broadway Portland, Oregon. ! MILLION LIVES SAVED IN NEAR EAST UNDERSELLING CAMPAIGN Marshack Bros. Dep’t Store Saccessors to D. M. Najbergen—18 Stores Under One Roof Oregon Mens Overcoats Values to 830 00 37.50 42.50 50.00 Sale •4 M 4t 819.85 24 85 29.85 34.85 Mens Suits Values •4 •4 < • 830.00 37.50 42.50 50 00 Sale •4 I« 4< 819.85 24.85 29.85 34 85 1 I I I I I 1 Pendleton Wool Shirts All sizes Sale price $3.85 Sale 814.85 * •- •• " 19 85 24 85 34 go 44.85 LADIES DRESSES 49c 47c 21c 822 50 27 50 35 00 39.50 49 50 Sah 50 Pair Plaid Blankets 66x80 Sale •295 Childrens Hoei JÖlack and Brown 4.5c Regular Sale 23c Boys Good Weight cotion fleeced Unions k’K boxep Comet beatable 19c 816 90 19 85 27.50 32.50 39 50 ribbed and g$c matches Un- Everett classics shirting. plain and fancy 19c yard Creme Oil toilet hohj —Try and beat our price 5c bar Wide table felt—Holiday season coming 81 19 yard Womens Rayon Silk Hose 96c •4.89 pair Aluminum Roasters—round «9c Mens good heavy work pants—Brown • 1 98 pair Marshack Bros McMinnville Oregon Day ton. I 2ADI S Hl—°1Y TVP,CAL Armenian Orphan Adopted by Dr. and Mrs. Gannaway of Stattit. Oregon Dr. O. C. Goodrich I Zadl Pachalian Gannaway. once an I Armenian orphan, but now adopted by DENTIST Believe Task Will be Com her American rescuer*. I>r and Mrs Cha» R Gannaway. of Seattle, "gath Dffice Phone Red 49 pleted In the Next Few ered up in her wasted diseased body the sorrows of all Armenia" at the Pay ton Oregon. Years. uge of one year. "Zadi's history is typical of them That America will complete its work ands of Near East orphans,” stated In the Near East In the next three or Mrs Gannaway on a recent tour of four years is the confident assertion the Northwest. Driven with her moth Physicion - of J. J. Handsaker. Northwest Region- er into exile, she was suffering with I Dayton. Orefon measles, pneumonia, dysentery and j Phom- R.d 78. si Director of Near East Relief. other Near East diseases when we I "For ten years we have been busy Good binding up the wounds left by the found her. The marvelous vitality of Good Milk , World War and the wars which fol- the children of the Near East is NOTICE i lowed the World War. A million lives shown In Zadi's gallant and success There were thous have been saved and 200,000 children ful fight for life. ________________________ On ««»«0» of the high price of rescued and many of them given train ands ns attractive ns Zadl In a multi- tude numbering over eight thousand i w* compelled to raise the ing for lives of future usefulness. To whom Dr Gannaway ministered In'priceof mi'k lc Mr l>niil„ I day there are some 35,000 children in to the Near East. A mental test of Zadl [Log Nov on i0£ ’ America’s care in the Near East Their at the Cheney, Washington. Normal • * * 1W5. । average age is about ten years, 2000 I are under the age of four years. The School, showed the mind of a child of THE DAYTON dairy Near East Relief keeps them only un eight at th., age of four and a half. til they are sixteen. So carefully are I ••/ too, Oregon Phom 71x22 they trained in various handicrafts that they are able to support them selves at that age. and although we F. A. Sparhawk try to follow them after they have left the orphanages to care for them If 1 INSMI UIS up PLUMBERS they are ill or to find them new jobs - - Oregon in case they are misfits, still our serv- I Ice practically ends when they are sixteen. | "Nearly all the money that America G. B. Abdill | Having installed a Landis Stitcher gives Near East Relief today is spent for children. Help given to adults and Finisher, we are prepared to takes the form of clothing and this is do all shoe repairing with noat- never furnished free if the refugees • are able to work or can pay even a few cents for their garments. Money Payton, < >regon. is spent on the children and as soon as they are in a position to care for . themselves our work will cease. “It cannot be repeated too often that the children are out of Turkey and are safe from the slaughter to which their parents were exposed. They are under friendly but impover Something Special in ished governments in Armenia, Syria, Palestine and Greece, and the chil Collision Coverage dren's only hope, not only of life, but of training necessary for success in life, is In America. Suffering Is In C S LEWIS, A gent tense in the refugee camps in Aleppo R. b. I). No. 2 Day ton, Oregon and Greece, although more than one million people have come back to self Phone 9x10 support after being robbed and exiled I from their ancestral homes In Turkey. j There are no fewer than 10,000 exiles, । including mothers with little children, To Serve Hu inoiiil y licit er j who are asking temporary aid this winter, and at a cost of only two cents Hay and Night phone Blue 90 per day per child could be given milk, but Near East Relief funds are ex McMinnville, hausted in the care of the 35,000 chil Oregon dren. ZADI PACHALIAN GANNAWAY "It <■ the hope of the Near East Re lief that Golden Rule Sunday, Decem CALL 69X2 "On the foundation of 200.000 chil ber 6th. will so bring home to the dren, many of them above the average । conscience of America the needs of In mentality, America has been build- For Rates On these children that funds may be Ing for ten years for the future. Many HAY-GRAIN available, not only for the wants In years of study of the children of the the orphanages but that relief may be Near East, in which I have come and miscellaneous given to some, at least, of the others. greatly to admire their Independence "Near East Relief offices are at 613 and desire to help themselves, make HAULING Stock Exchange. Portland; 33!» Burke me believe that America never did a Savo lime and money Bldg., Seattle; and for the Golden , greater piece of work than when she Rule Campaign temporary offices have reached out and gathered up these c. L. Christenson been opened at 301 Walker Bank Bld., j thousands of orphan - waifs. ------- It Is not Salt Lake City; 627 Peyton Bldg., Spo unreasonable to believe that In Ameri- kane; Bristol Hotel, Boise, and Y. M. can care today In the Near East are ' C. A., Tacoma." the men and women who twenty years * from now will be shaping the future Representative Johnson Indorses Plan of that turbulent land. America must Representative Albert Johnson, of ' continue for only the few years neecs- sary to complete the task. Washington, in a letter to the Near | East Relief, states that "the plan of j Golden Rule Sunday, December 6, REST BEDS ON EARTH training children under the care of will be America’s answer to thousands the Association for their own peculiar ‘ •‘Hdrcn like Zadl. Kull Informa- Mrs C. E. Mauts, Prop. conditions and fitting them for useful- 1 J0" " " U 1 '* <lny’ sugges- ness in their own land Is, in my opfn-• n",y ,e hnd on «PPHcatlon ’ 1 to the Near East Relief. ion, the correct plan.” In every Near East Relief orphan | Near East Relief offices are at «0 age the children are trained for self Stock Exchange, Portland; 339 Burke support at the ago of sixteen. Tho I Bldg.. Seattle; and for the Golden General Shoe and Harnees girls to work on farms, to be nurses, Rule Campaign temporary offices have Repairing teachers, rug makers, seamstresses, been opened at 301 Walker Hank Bld Salt Lake City; «27 I Peyton niijg . | w bop next door to Aicade theatre lace makers; the boys to be fanners, Boise, and blacksmiths, carpenters, tinsmiths aid Spokane; Bristol Hotel, I, Bols« Payton Y. M. C. A, Tacoma. Oregon shoemakers. Ladd’s Funeral Home ✓ 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 9-4 Unbleached “ 36 in. White Outing 50 Pair Part Wool Blankets 66x80—86.50 value 825.00 35.00 39. 50 49.50 65.00 Value to J. L. Stain 4 Soo Insurance tsk for rates Bargain Basement Main Floor Irregulars—81.50 value Values to Undt, & tn bettle ment, •- We care for your every need. Auto LADIES COATS I Fire. ■tín tAg & a a g a m g juLajUAAxwùa <ULaji^tJUJUULou.xju » jujuun McMinnville, INSURANCE Observe International (Tolden Rule Sunday December 6th. for Near East Relief Orphans Dayton, Ore. (.•regoli. 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