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MHMNNNMMMÈI Portland No toa 20 D A YS Beginning June 15 and continuing until July 4th we will make 2 0 per cent reduction on clothing, 10 per cent on shoes, 15 per cent on hats and 2 0 per cent on shirts. W e must reduce our entire stock to make room for fall goods which will arrive in July. Now is your chance for big bargains. Mrs. Jannsen, o f Hopewell, is visiting Mrs. Frank Keyes. Koe Robison’s cherry crop is being boxed to seud to Portland this week. Mrs. John Crawford was a McMinnville visitor Wednesday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dugan and daughter have returned from a visit at Boyd, Oregon. Miss Lizzie Gilmour, ot Port land, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. A. D. McEwan. Rev. George H. Greer and family have moved into camp for the summer at Otter brook. Miss M. Ethelyn Adams re turned^ to Portland Sunday after a week’s visit in the Red Hills. Hon. Fred Crawford who has been suffering for a week past from the effects ot a fall, has re covered sufficiently to be about on crutches. TERM S STR ICTLY C A SH . Hodson Bros Newberg, Ore. strength Are you thinking o f buying a Gun or Rifle, Fishing Tackle or Bicycle. I f you are crane and see what we have to offer. W e can save you money. W e are giving Special Prices to reduce stock- Come in and-see. You will be Satisfied. TH EO . S T. PIERRE HOUSE CLEANING JS MADE W h en you get the YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO to clean your Carpets, R ugs, Portiers, U phol stery and W alls w ith their E L E C T R IC V A C U U M C L E A N E R . See them for rates. a Lumber manufacturers o f the Oregon & Washington associa tion are perfecting plans for the logging congress to be held in .Portland late next month. The visitors will spend three days in the city and local loggers and lumbermen will be host:. The sawmill men and timber cutters o f the Northwest will become better acquainted as a result o? the gathering and the benefits following the meeting will be mutual. The old Dalles military wagon road grant is about to be placed on the market and this land, to gether with the Willamette Val iev & Cascade Mountain road grant that is to be sold in small tracts, will mean a great colon ization movement for Oregon during the coming few years. The Dalles grant comprises 430,- 000 acres and is very largely valuable agricultural land. Its settlement will mean a great in crease in the state’s population and wealth. Uncle Sam is counting his timber wealth on the slopes o f the Cascade Mountains. Expert timber cruisers in the employ o f the government are at work making the estimate and it is expected it will take all this summer#and next to complete the cruise o f the water shed o f the Willamette River and its tribu taries in the Cascade Reserve. The land will be classified and the timber segregated into log ging units. This is the first attempt, so far as known, o f the government to take an inventory Our one Ambition Our Prescription Department represent* the best; in quality and skill, a registered pharmacist always in charge. Our prioes will get your business and our methods will hold your trade. Try a cool, refreshing drink at oor 20th Century soda fountain. L y n n B. F e rg u s o n P r e s c r ip t io n D r u g g is t t u o M M o r te r . H . Ca IS w e ll A to - Plast National Bank Building While coming up a hill a short distance north o f Bend, a few «■ ___ __ Notice to Water Consumers. days ago, Mr. B. S. Cook, who was driving his own auto, met a The hotirs for lawn sprinkling team and in order to make a will be from 7 o ’clock to 8 o ’clock quick stop applied, the emergency All sprinkling brake. The team passed and with hose on streets and parts of Mr. Cook endeavored to staft streets sprinkled with wagon is the car. I t wouldn’t m ove/ prohibited.. Every part o f the machine was. Washing sidewalks and gutters examined All O. K. Brother Joe. on all streets is prohibited ex pushed till he was blqck in the4 cept Saturday mornings, be face. No go. An old hayseed tween 7 and 8 o ’clock. drove up behind. Unable to pass All hose to be removed from he calmly waited for the balky hydrants on all streets, sprinkled car to move away, finally he by wagon except when in use. said: Hello, stranger, I don’t Irrigation for garden prohibited know much about them auto at all times. mobiles, put if it was a wagon O range E l u o t t , I’d throw off the brake before I Water Supt tried to start.” Mr. Cook How can we tell whether a res “ tumbled” and the machine olution is good or not till after scooted up the hill.—Silver Lake we have broken it? Leader. Beach in the Pacific N orthw est W here the pretty W ater Agates, Moss Agates, Moon stones, Cameli&ns, and Rock Oysters can be found. OUTDOOR SPOR TS OF ALL K IN D S Including Hnnting, Fishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best o f food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish pnd Vegetables o f all kinds daily. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regulations, at norai- from all points in Oregon, W ashintoe and Idaho on aale A Sunday Iron 8. T. point*, Portland to Cot tas« Ororc Inelnalra, Including branch lln w ; alio from all C. <t E. Matloni Albany and wait. Cood co ins on Haturdar or Bandar, sad for return Sunday or Monday. Excursion Rate of •••e ra I ' - Newberg, Oregon HARVESTED W hy not use the best machinery obtainable? The Deering and W alter A . W ood are two leading makes. W e are the agents VINCENT, WILSON A CO The Pint National Bank of Newberg—The Pirat National Ban* of N ew berf-T he P in t National Bank of Newberg-Tbe Pirat National Bank of In Business To-day The real starting point o f any business is: The time at which one begins a systematic saving. If he begins right he opens a bank account, and gradually builds(up both his account and his credit If YOU begin NOW it will bring YOUR day for starting just that much the nearer. BRING in your pay checks, milk and butter checks, egg checks, or checks received from whatever business you are in, and open an accounL We will cash checks at par, no matter where or on what bank they were issued. . Pay your help by check, pay your store bills by check—it is system atic to pay by check. * Your bank book will show your income, and what it costs you to run your business. Your checks will be your receipts for accounts paid, and probably the means of saving you, at some time, a costly lawsuit on account o f some dispute. This bank does a general commercial banking business—we'co-operate with and assist our customers in the upbuilding of their business. We invite you to come in and inquire about our SAVINGS DEPART- MENT for old and young. $1.00 or more will start an account. Our CUSTOMERS have the privilege of keeping their DEEDS, IN SURANCE POLICIES, VALUABLE PAPERS, and LOCK-BOXES in our spacious, fire-proof VAULT—without cost to them. P •••an a« « I g M t Portia a*. O f .g o n ■ o S m o SJ*qeag ,o yo*u ,«ao|i«N t u l i M i-s a S S iO •*«>*•* I« s e o n s ii i u u I® I»«“ “ " '* So Say W e All! - J . Pierpont Morgan, at the recent diocesan convention in New York, amused a group o f clergymen with a story o f a minister. “ He was as ignorant, this good man, o f financial matters,” said Mr. Morgan, “ as the average financier is ignorant o f matters ecclesiastical. “ He once received a check, the first he had ever received in his life; and took it to the bank lor payment. “ But you must endorse the check,” said the paying teller, re turning it through his little window Endorse it?’ said the old minister, in a puzzled tone. “ ‘Yes, o f course. It must be endorsed on the back.’ “ *1 see, said the minister. And in turning the check over, he wrote across the back o f it: “ I heartily endorse thischeck.” Pointed Paragraphs. Your accounL whether large or small, will be appreciated. from Albany, Corvallis, Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. £ E. A gent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.;a lso for copy o f our beautifully illustrated booklet, “ Outings in Ore g on ,” or write to WM. McMURRAY, - YO U R CROP M UST BE must have money or credit—to be successful he should have both. O n ly • 'jgf The Man W h o Starts The is to merit your •pared no pain* to supply our cuatomera with the beat the market affords. Nowhere will you find a more complete line o f Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Sundries, Etc. Telephone Blue 34. SPEND THE SUMMER #/■ •_ • « U ,-« * * s a » f Many family trees are shady. You cannot preserve friendship in alcohol. The milk of human kindness is never condensed. It is safer being bent on econo my than broke on extravagance. The ancients believed the world was square. Perhaps it was, in those days. If the birds were all early there might not be worms enough to go round.