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LEW IS & CLARK QUEEN PATENT Acts as public warehousemen for for storage o f Hay and Grain. , Highest market price Paid for Hay, Grain, Potatoes, E tc., * City Free Delivery Both phoney .FO R t h a t b u g g y My seat! Where did she get that hatT Who aver did Invent a lady’s lid LfkstlwtT Who had the nerve to roll it out And stretch it more and more, From centerpiece to rim, until It spread from shore to shore. And likewise lifts its summit up, On birds’ and other wings, Above the earth until it scrapes The clouds and other things? Who added to the wondrous width O f brim so that the space / Could easily accommodate An automobile race? Say, who done that? Who built her hat? Who made it something never seen On earth or in the sky, A flat o f wide extended plain, A mountain towering high? Cut wider doors for her to get 1 V Inside o f any p la ce,' ' * And put the ceiling on the roof To give her nodding apace. Push up the clouds to let her stand Erect upon the ground, And shove the wide horiaon back P To let her turn around. Oh, wierdly witching, w oosyhy* That flattens out and towers— , Who ever saw a thing like that— A pancake piled with flowers? A hat contagious—spreading? Yea, That names the Merry Wid. And she who fails to catch it should 'Slip out and change her lid. Gee W hii! What a wonder woman is! Xnd my seat! Where DID she get that hat? —Exchange. Millinery and Madness. T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G OR FOR YO U R Gas Stoves, Radiators, an d oth er articles fo r w h ich y o u n eed a h e a t- o r cold -resistin g , h ig h g lo s s p ain t, L O W E B R O TH E R S , C A R R IA G E GLOSS P A IN T Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and alw ays with snccasa « Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries qnickly and very hard with varnish-gloss finish; costs bat a trifle. ( -I * ' For Sale at Jr B. Mount’s = Something to “Lean On x rr stru t and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub stantial bank account- Once you have a good balance at your banker’ s, you do not care how things go, be cause you feel independent. And the only way to get a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches by patient th rift We can help youNdo this by taking care o f your savings and paying j ^ ou a good interest thereon.. Do not delay, but start saving at once. BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILES, Pres. J . L. HOSKINS,Viee Pres. i. C. COLCORD, Cashier % Millinery has a different eflect upon different people. While its cost may in a few instancesdjave some husbands mad, it seldom, if ever happens that a womai^ .re- gains her reason through the • * . means of a new hat. Recently a gentleman whose wife was confined to a sanitari- nm because o f a severe case of melancholia, and who the phy- sicians declared was incurttble, regained her reason in this way, says the Millinery Trade Review, Her husband called to take her home and observing that'she was rather shabbily dressed, started out».with the assistance of a nurse, to secure a pew hat and coat, that she might appear somewhat up to date. The poor woman was somewhat indiffer ent as to the appearance of the coat, but when the hat was placed upon her head she instinct- ively glanced at a mirror to see if her hat was on straight. Sh^ was delighted, and, weeping tears of joy , flung herself into her has- band’s arms exclaiming: “ I’m well again, I’m well again.” Something in her head “ had snapped” and she was soon her- self again The moral of this case is that many a map’s wife would be kept.out of the sanita rium if they would let something in their wives’ heads “ snap” in stead o f snapping their pocket- books when asked fgr money for a new hat. P. S.—We hereby certify that the above is “ pure reading mat ter,” inserted without the con nivance of the local lid dealers. June House Cleaning Announcement ' \ ■ ^ 7 '. V * W e with to d ear the »tore o f odd and broken lo te o f merchandise, and in order to do so quickly we place these good« on tale at apodal prices. Help ut to do the Wbrk thoroughly. You need die goods; W e need die money. M en’s Clothing Ribbon Special ' Buy your ribbons now fo r the Fourth. No. 1600 Ribbon while they last No. 22 per yd 12c No. 5 per yd No. 40 per yd 15c No. 7 per yd No. 60 per yd 16c No. 9 per yd N o. 80 per yd 18c N o 12 per yd N o 16 per yd $3.00 Hat free with any man’s suit above $15.00. $2.50 Hat free with any man’s suit up to $15.00. 25 Young Men’s and Men’s 2 piece suits at half form er price; No hats with these suits. BOY’S OVERALLS— Gfiod Quality Den- ems; while they last at 21c. Goods placed on sale Friday, June 12th. Our ambition is to sales equal or better than last year. H elp us out and .we will appreciate it by giving you die best possible prices. PO RTER Wanted .and For Sale. ^ ' Watts & Keller " jjaui ___ ^ , „ D U ll. ____ JJ. VOU] jng ----- Si: so V son, ----- ° e *a pjn( gtor CO. Wholesale & Retail Commission Merchants Highest prices paid for all kinds o f farm produce. Produce sold on commis sion. * Corner Main & Hancock Sts. Newberg C PHONE MAIN 367 Lumber &. Shingles BUY NO W ----- ^ou, reas ___ F< houi on gon, Coll Yon will find creamery and dairy butter; eggs and chickens; potatoes and buttermilk; also ice cream in bulk at Watts & Keller’s commission house on mam St., Call and see us, either to sell or buy. Special prices.* Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. Something That Every Woman V N u il« Needs The light that never fails. No under shadow and efjual to gas. The Republican Congressional Satisfaction guaranteed. For Committee offers $150 for the sale by A. W . M c D o u g a l l , 6-25 Dayton, Oregon. Unity] Moonlight Benefit Picnic. best article not exceeding 1,000 E. J. Arnold, proprietor of the words on the subject: The school o f District No. 23 steam swing and outdoor mov WHV THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ^closed Friday, June 12, with a ing picture show which has been B y F % A. Crawford, 25 high- SHOULD BE SUCCESSFUL ^successful picnic that was held on operating in Newberg for the grade Cotswold ewes; also tw o NEXT NOVEMBER. the site o f the old school building. past tw o weeks, Aias interested The competition is open to all. Malbrmo colts, bit and harness The morning was spent in vis himself in the Newberg Band In judging the merits ot con broken, 3 and 4 years old, fine iting^ playing games and auto boys and has offered to give them tributions consideration will be lookers. Postoffice Dundee, both r id in g . Dr. H. C.tDixon, o f a lift. With their co-operation 34tf given not only to style, argu _ phones. Grants Pass, was there with hiq he has arranged to give them a ments and facts presented, but fine machine and all of the chil big benefit Saturday evening of The Newberg Meet Co to the convincing power, and it ito'W V • . ^ . , , fr' . • ... ''A dren and most o f the older peo this week, leading features o f Has the best facilities for fur should be borne in mind that M ade and Sold by the Newberg Sash A Door Factory. ple were favored with a spin. which will be moonlight moving members of Congress are to be nishing first class meats and At noon every one sat down to pictures, ice cream served by the ' Call and see how it works. elected as well as President and butchers’ supplies, and the best the tables which were filled to boys on the lawn, and of coarse, is none too good for their cus Vice-President. overflowing with all manner of the round and round about on the No manuscript will be returned, tomers. Free delivery and both good things to eat. ’ , steam swing. The boys are ex but will be the property of the phones. Dinner over, the company was pecting a big attendance from Committee. called to order by the teacher, J. I the country as well as from town The best article will be widely THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH . . ^ c J. Ellyson, and a good program:; and hav£ promised to have hitch used both in the newspapers o f * * Aak f or aad try one* BLUE BELL Cougb Syrup. Pita Remedy, Man1*- Peia Liniment, or given by the pupils. This was ing racks provided for teams. It the country and in pamphlet V l T d P I I 1C %Pl a O v J BLUE BELL Stomach TaMata, Diarrhoea, Croup. Narva, Cough, Nay Fever Aad Catarrh, Blood, form. Ganaral Tonic, Bright Sunahtat, Heart, Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing followed by short talks from the 1 should be an evening o f much en The award will be made and j Tabiata lor Children, Liver, Female Regulator or Quia ay Tablet*. » patrons of the school. v»_ check sent to successful content -\ joyment and the boys deserve the For g a ie ty F. H. Caldwell & At 4:30 everyone went to the ¡ encouragement o f a big attend ant about August 15th. Mamt- scripts must be mailed not later tables again, and for an hour ice ance. Notice- For Rent. than July 15th to scream and cake was found to re * Literary Bureau, A very fine full blooded Jersey j. A cottage out at Nye Creek ceive its share o f attention, filter Septic Tanks! Republican Congressional Com for service at one dollar. beach, adjoining Newport. See #*• which we adjourned, having 1 am prepared to put in septic mittee, FRED W erth , * or address JOhn Crosby, Dundee, spent a most delightful day. tanks after the latest approved Metropolitan Bank Building, Wynooeki street Oregon. ' Washington, D. C, O ne W ho w as T h e r e . 35 tf methods. E nos E llis . W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier $150 for Best Article. TAKE THE BLUE BELL*L1NE TO HEALTH Sem i-W eekly Journal $ 1 .0 0 Both papers for $ 2 .0 0 per year.