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h P =B.. X V 1 I 1 SH ILO H R E L IE F CORPS NO . M .— Meetings held the tod and 4th Thors- d «y o f each mouth e t *3 0 P. M. in the I. a O. F. Hall. Mrs. Elisabeth Clemens, Pres. Emma L . Snow, Sec. as»aac8aMao8080808ao^^ • •VI« VIIM.• Parker Bros. T K S T M E T1A T SELLS T IE BEST FOR JltST A U T TLE LES$ Male Poland China hog for service. A. S. Meliinger. 23tf -T e r n it -• M l »e it Have that plow sharpened at McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. W h y dont you get that RoyalTàilored Look? More New Wash Cottons, Right in Quality-Color-Price Potatoes wanted at the New- berg Feed and Seed Store. 2tf J fE N E K K H r D evonshire cloth s=?i Light farm wagon for sale by P. D. Healey, phone 15a26. It 2 0 * 4 » VrWidMcr T n o f l N— » • iitLTS^Û rSÂ STS. mi Nt> York or Cfci«co thkmtm. I« cm * TO » • « * * * y— — % — 4 i- to - » li i w TW KyrW T^w» Plow s sharpened and ground at H art’s shop, Main at. 23-29 Law n mowers sharpened. Work guaranteed. Newberg Cyclery. .. 29-30 s * r i r .£ * r i G ZtJ^dñaS? •STST Good fat poultry o f all kinds wanted at the Newberg Cream ery. * 5tf NEWBEK CLEANERS ft TAILORS 3 14 Fin» S».. Gregory Bk*. E. F. Schultz Highest price paid for chick ens. Read & Coyle, phone Blue 18. 16tf OCR WEEKLY CHATS W ith the B ots aft T h e B ig H ard w are Store Gar neighbor, Mr. Nye, ant north of town, has found a new use for the famous Cinch Gopher Trap. Mr. Nye tells us that something was digging up the earth around his hen house and he thought of course it was go phers aqd set his Cinch trap baited with a piece of potato ^nH next morning he had a nice big fat rat, and he repeated the dose the next night and got an other rat. Get busy with Cinch traps for rats and gophers and Out-O’- Sight traps for moles and rid your ranches of awful pests and earn a little pin money as the county clerk will gladly hand you 10 cents per scalp for all go phers and moles you present at his office. I f your wife needs a new range for her kitchen we’ve got ’em from $32.50 to $75.00—We’ll give 100 cents real value for ev ery dollar you invest in a range at our store and we’ll show you a nice line-up o f ranges and guar antee to please you or hand back the'money. I guess that’s fair enough. You fellows with autos look ing for a lot o f service for every dollar you invest in tires will do well to investigate Goodyear & Pennsylvania Tire service. Farm produce is the highest it has been for years—don’t take any chances on getting short weights—buy a Fairbanks scale —a pound or tw o of potatoes will make a good payment, on them. No one doubts the accu racy fo the Fairbanks. A Sharpies Suction Feed Sepa rator is a good investment for a man with only tw o cows. Let us show you what it will do on your farm. The only Suction Feed Separator on the market— strictly in a class by itself. We will appreciate it it the fel lows who have our fence stretch ers lying around in the feace cor ners will bring them in the next time they come to town. We need them in our business. „ You can’t keep your lawn well trimmed unless you have a good mower and we’d like to have you look at our line of mowers if your old one is worn out. The prices are below the market—we bought them last fall. Our farmer friends are buying the Iron Age Seed Drills and Cul tivators because they are Class A tor quality and the price is 25 per cent under anything else on the market in the same class. Get yours before the price goes See Read & Coyle before you up. They’ll plant most any old sell your fat cattle. Phone Blue I6tf thing you want to put in the 18. ground. _ Black Minorca-Barred R o c k - Prices are continually climbing Stock, and eggs for sale. N. L. up and we advise you to get Wiley, Rex. 23tt what you need before they go Fine piano, will trade or sell higher. We don’t know how to cheap. P. D. Healy, Newberg, hold them down after we sell out It of goods we bought before they Oregon, Ronte 3. went up. Tnrkeys, Geese, Ducks and We are headquarters for fishr ing tackle and we also issue Chickens wanted at the New * 5tf hunting and fishing license right berg (^reamer y . here at our store. Save money by getting your Happy is the man that trades anto wheels and springs repair at the Larkin-Prince Hardware ed at H art’s shop. 23-29 Co., and they take not one pen F or Sale—Young cow giving ny from any man that they will about 3 gallons a day, $40. L. not cheerfully hand back if he is dissatisfied with the purchases R. Chambers, phono Red 179. Ip made. pd adv F o r Bargains in new and sec ond hand goods call at Nash’s Second Hand Store, 304 First St. 31 tf J. L. Smith, county agricultur Driving horse for sale by J. R. ist o f Coos county, was here last Horn beck at Meadowvale Farm, week looking up breeding stock 1 mile east of Newberg. Phone for Coos county dairymen. I t pd About 40 registered bulls have Black 179. YAMHILL BULL FOR COOS COUNTY been shipped into Coos county daring the three years that the county agriculturist has been employed there. Five cow test ing associations are in operation in Coos county and poor stock is rapidly being discarded and replaced with good stock. No purchases were made while Mr. Smith was here but records and pedigrees were tabulated, and when Mr. Smith returns to his home county selections will be made. M. S. Shrock, County Agent. COSTLY THEATER SEATS. N m * Yorkers Forced to Pay Pricos Thio Winter. * F A B R IC Money to loan on good secur ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. 43tf a ft i *«*lûSrtw«eécj^ ____________ _ __ ■•■«*• ^jfaT.a -fN -T «* ’ HSSÎt "* 7 T T ^ T _ . aÂÏÂTSSCS? # 0 .M U M , JTHE" F A M IL Y W A S H Pinoy It is not alone in the charges o f res taurants and cabarets that the roister ing thousands have raised havoc this winter In New York. Theater tickets, for example, have become a prohibitive luxury for the average man and in New York may cost almost anything. Upon one occasion after the season had got well under w ay an attem pt was made on a Friday to bay orches tra seats for the next Saturday night for any one o f the ten best draw ing attractions in the city. To begin with, it seemed that all tickets had got into the bands of speculators; also that the speculators had already disposed o f the bulk o f their supplies and, thirdly, that such left over, none too good seats as they still bad could not be obtained for less than go apiece. There was a particular rush at the time this attempt was made, but nev ertheless under conditions normal to this year the good seats for successful productions cannot prevailingly be se cured for less than |5 apiece, and the best seats are usually half as much again, mounting higher toward the end of any week.—Cameron. Mackensie in Saturday Evening Post. i s / y N ew berg Lodge No. 104 A . F. A A . M. Regular m eeting Second and Fourth Thursday evenings o f each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. By order R. J.»Moore W . M . G. 0 . Keeney Secretary. T h e F a m ily W a s h F a b ric . One o f the most popular fabrics for house dresses, children’s frocks, boys’ wash suits; plain colors, assorted patterns, per yd... N « w F la x o n s . W h i t e a n d c o l o r e d grounds in dot, floral, stripes o f pink, blue, lavender, yel- low, black; price per yard... The Best 24c G in gh am . In nice plain colors, checks, stripes and plaids; also N e w P e r c a le s in many patterns for summer dresses; make your selections now. P er yd llto l6 c Style and W ear that’s what you get when you buy a pair o f our Star Brand Shoes In Style, they’re correct in every detail; in w ear they’re better than the average— best m aterials used throughout, all good leather, no substitutes. You get the most fo r your money when you buy STAR BRAND SHOES (art better) Ira C. Smith, breeder and deal er in Italian bees and queens, the world’ s best hon ey gatherers, Dan- dee. Ore. Write tor circular. 29pd Notice N ote C hange In Prions T o whom it may concern—My Owing to the soaring prices o f wife, Flora Bad ley, having left materials used and in order to my bed and board without any maintain the high quality for just cause or provocation, I will which the Newberg Bakery has not be responsible for any debts always been noted we are com contracted by her from and after pelled to raise onr prices as fol this date. lows: It you want 25 or 35 acres in Dated at Newberg, Ore., this Doughnuts, 15c doz. choice prone, section with 400 27th day o f April, A. D. 1917. Fried Cakes, 16c doz. Hart, the Main street black prune tress started, and want it Henrv Badlej. 32 pd Snails, 15c doz. smith, has the agency for the Oli cheap, address A. H. Boyd, New Bans and Rolls, 15c doz. 32 pd ver Chilled Plows. Call at shop berg. D rain T ile for Sale Cookies, 12c doz. for what yon need. 23-29 All Pies, 15c each. A car ot 3,4,5 and6-incb drain We are very busy, but we can tile will be at the S. P. depot Fri Bread, large double loaves, 8c, Good summer pasture with hire more help if necessary to running water on Chehalem properly handle your business. day morning. All parties haul or 2 for 15c; also 10c and 15c Mountain for young stock. J.C. Send it along. Yamoreg Collec ing their tile direct from car will loaves. Cakes, regular 2 layer, 20c, 3 tion Agency, M.'Minnville, Ore be allowed a 5 per cent^discount. Lemon, phone white 165. It layer, 30c; cup cakes, currant Jesse Edwards, phone red 65. gon. 23tf White Pekin duck eggs from prize lt-pd tops, 15cdoz., iced tops, 20c doz. ...... —. — ....... A ........ . —. ....... . Found—Near the Springbrook winning stock for sale at $1 per Prices to take effect M ay 1. Children D rilled for Speaking dozen. Cecil Hinshaw, foot of church 1 set automobile chain». Newberg Bakery. Several have inquired if I will South Meridian St. 31 pd Owner may recover same by Another Reduction paying for this notice and identi train children and young people Goats for sale—Fourteen weth fying property. D. W. Ramsey, for various entertainments. I The splendid modern bungalow shall be pleased to have the work on lot 12, Woodward Place, cor ers, 11 does, 9"klds mostly does. Springbrook. It and will train each pupil for $1. ner ot River and Sheridan streets, Fifty-five dollars for the bunch. Those having timber they wish Mildred R. Wills, phone Red adjoining college campus, is re E. G. Fendall, route 1. 29-3 lpd made into cord wood, should ad 137. I t pd duced to $2550, a* reduction o f For Sale — Fall-blood single dress Box 595, Newberg, Ore. $100 under our last offer. This comb Rhode Island Red eggs, Fnlly equipped, always busy, so Notice to Cem etery Lot O w ners offer is good until M ay 1, 1917. $1.50 for setting of 15. L. T. write at once or you will be too Lots cared for by the year. If yon want a home in Newberg Pennington, 1000 Sheridan st. late for the season. I t pd Monuments cleaned and re-sur this is your opportunity. For 28-29 pd faced. Phone Black 146. Q. M. particulars address Lelia M. Wesley Boyes is a wholesale Keiling, sexton Friends cemetery Keady, 1183 East Oak St., P o rt F o f sale—Roll of 5-foot wire dealer in fresh meats and wants Newberg. 22-35 land, Ore. Tabor 7063 , 27-29 fencing, pig tight and bull strong. to buy your fat beet cattle, veal, Has never been used. Will ex Dressm aking Parlors mutton and lambs. I will pay Citizens o f N ew b erg change for cord wood. Inquire First class dressmaking. Tail the highest market price. Phone Saturday, April 28, will be at Graphic offiee. tf. ored suits and coats; satisfac Clean Up day and all cans, rub black 133. 18tf tion guaranteed. Mrs. B. B. L. bish, etc., set out on curbs and For Sale—Sorry as good aa Loans on farm and city prop Terrell, 911 East Third, corner alleys will be picked np by the new; can be used for one horse erty secured at the lowest of Center. 28tf city and hauled away, providing or tw o; will sell for less than rates. Long time mortgages at they are put in boxes or sacks so half cost. F. D. Hutchinson, Judith Basin Lands 5V£ per cent. Mortgages, notes they can be loaded on wagons. Dundee. 30 pd For literature and prices on and contracts bought and sold. Soliciting the co-operation o f For Sale—16 head ot milk Bonds and mortgage invest lands in this famous section see all citizens for a general clean up 23tf day on the above date. cows, some fresh and others ments made without charge. White & Co. coming fresh soon. Willis K. Attorney fl. A. Kliks, McMinn M ayor Larkin. Graphic want ads bring results Signed: Clark, Meadowvale Farm, one ville, O regon.---------- -— *-— mile east of Newberg. 27tf For Sale — Confectionery on corner of First and Main streets, Wanted—Donation of the use consisting of fruits, cigars and of tw o telegraph instruments for a period of 8 to 10 weeks for use tobacco, bottled and fountain o f the Girls’ National Honor drinks, nnts, candies, etc. Come The value o f being w ell dreeeed become« apparent to you. H ave your Guard class in telegraphy. Com and see the place. Will sell in a M firu rrr hand-tailored, ___________ ^ your _____ individual _______p*. Let u i show you clothes cut to raeaau municate with Mr. Gibson of the lump or divide to suit purchaser. LAMM’S W O O u S kto* the toterwting new wee™*. *» the deeirable colorings and seaeonable weight«, A T V E R Y ATTRACTIVE Western Union at First street Price 1 cent and np. A. T. Hall, owner. 28-29 depot, Newberg. It I. W. HILL’S' Tailork^ & Cleaning Works