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    PACIFIC COLLEGE
T H E United StatesJNational Bank is prepared
* to receive subscriptions'to the Liberty Loan
without profit to itself, and in accordance with
the conditions set forth by the U. S. Treasury
Department
Details of Bonds
Denominations, $ 50 ,
"*** uPWMrd* interest
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$100
3 1-2
per ce“ t payable semi-an-
nually. Ask us about terms.
UNITED STATES
T I0 N À L
rarior rnarmacy
“Quality Store”
Our Drugs are High Quality
Our clerks efficient, courteous and pains­
taking. Our aim ,is to please our pat­
rons at all times, and our reward is the
prestige! we. have won in this neighbor­
hood. Let us serve you promptly and
satisfactorily.
D R . S. L . B R O W N
V eterinarian
Graduate of Washington State C ollege veterinary department
Office corner o f Hancock and College streets. One block north
o f the United States National Bank
Residence corner o f Meridian and Sheridan streets.
Phone Blue 3
SEASONABLE C U T FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens,
(fine plants), cinerarias,jprimrosm, ferns, fern dishes, gerani-
urns, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
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H ortM tt
JOHN GOWER
Mewbw*. Oregon
When in Need of a Plumber
C A L L ............... -
E. L. EVANS, 501 1st S t, Newberg
Phone Black 23
Residence Blue 6
PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
T A K E A SPRING TR IP
THE P A L A T IA L W A Y
The North Bank Road
and the speedy, palatial
6-deck twin palaces
S. 8. Great Northern
S. S. Northern Pacific
TU ESD AY
TH U RSD AY
Next week is the week o f final
examinations, beginning Tues­
day morning and ending Friday
noon. Then follow the numer­
ous events o f commencement
week and another school year is
finished.
As commencement time draws
near parties and receptions are
in evidence. Next Friday even­
ing the president’s reception tor
the seniors occurs at the home oi
President and Mrs. Pennington.
Saturday evening the Christian
associations give their annual re­
ception tor the senior class.
Last Saturday evening occur­
red the annual reception given
bv the college students to the ing the election in Oregon, whether
will show enough enterprise to
New berg high school and Pacific she
follow her neighbor’s example and in­
academy graduating classes. crease her population and prosperity.
Should Oregon do so, many are ready
About seventy were present and to
invest in Oregon, realizing that Ore­
spent a jolly evening. Each gon has advantages superior to theira.
We have confidence in our legislature
guest had to put his or her name and
the Highway Commission, and we
and hobby at the top o f a sheet respectfully ask the citizens of the en­
state to go tp the-polls on June 4th
of paper and then pass around tire
and V O T E FOR T H E BONOS (S14
and find the names o f the other YE8) firm in the conviction that YO U
guests and their hobbies. After W IL L N E V E R R E G R E T IT , B U T on
the contrary Y O U W IL L W O N D ER in
this they wire divided into future years W H Y T H E S T A T E DID
groups and each group gave a N O T T A K E 8U CH A C TIO N LO N G
B EFO R E. Study the bill. It Is con­
stunt representing some* old pro­ vincing. If this bill becomes a law the
verb. The gentlemen had to fish
for their partners when it came ed. Forty per cent of the entire levy
time to partake o f the ice cream for road purposes, now used' to main­
tain the main highways in this county,
and cake. Music tor the evening will be released, for the maintenance
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was provided by a victrola from of the side roads.
Respectfully submitted.
Kienle’s.Music Store and the PA-
McMInnvttte and Vicinity
cific College Ukulele Quartet
Apperson
Elsla Wright
An annual extemporaneous
Kllks
J. G. Dietrich
W. Fenton W. L. Rinard
speaking contest has been inau­
Vinton
G. W. Hendershott
gurated. The preliminary^ con­
t Bernard C. B. Wilson
MacGill
J. E. Loop
test was held last Friday after
L B. Shirley
G. S. Wright
school. Each contestant had to
W. L. Hembree -
speak on the subject, "Pacific’s S. E. Cummins
J. B. Dodsfin
W. C. Campbell
Greatest Need and H ow to Rem­ G. G. Shirley
W. T. Macy
W. F. Paul
edy It.” The subject was an­ A. L. Jameson
J. G. Wlesner
R. A. Harpole
nounced in chapel Friday morn­ J. J. Muhs
G. C. Hood
ing. From this preliminary con­ James Vincent W. C. Millers
C. J. Schmidt
Herbert Michelbook
test five contestants were chosen Chas. L. Williams Geo. Vincent
to speak in 'the final contest Frank Wort man E. E. Cummins
T. E. O’Neill
Geo. S. Sardam
Tuesday morning during the
D. W. Feely
chapel hour. Marie Hal!t Rob- Ralph WSrtman J. L. Fletcher
E. P. Casey
D. E. Wheeler
R. L. Conner
D. I. Asbury
W. J. Wlsecarver
J
the final contest. In the final1 Geo. W. Hug
M. H. Kendall
contest each contestant was giv­ C. F. Daniels
en the choice o f three subjects W. H. Logan
H. N. Jamison
Tuesday morning so that only O.
O. Hodson
tw o periods were given for prep­ Geo. W. Evans
W. S. Link
aration. Each contestant had a A.
M. Vernon
different set ot questions to E. E. Goucher
J. B. Mardis
Wm. DeHaven
A. K. Olds
J. O. Baker
W. C. Hagerty
A. B. Westerfield
B. F. Rhodes
Arthur McPhiUips
S. C. Foster
F. L. Michelbook
W. S. Houck
W. F. Dielschneider
F. A. Dielschneider
H. L. Toney
And others
choose from so there were a va-
rietv of speeches, This contest
is called ‘.‘ The Old Pulpit Extejno-
raneous Speaking Contest” and
the winner’s name is engraved
on a brass plate on the recently
discovered pulpit used in the first
Friends church in Newberg in
1880. The honor o f winning the
first contest and of heading the
list at the top o f the brass plate
goes to Lloyd W. Edwards who
won the final contest last Tues­
day. Marie Hall won second
place. Prof. Mills, head of the
public speaking department, is
the originator of this contest and
he furnished the brass plate lor
the old pulpit. Prof. Mills w on
tw o extemporaneous speaking
contests while at Earlham.
Newberg and Vicinity
C. C. Ferguson
Geo. W. James
J. D. Gordon
E. E. Goff
W.W.Hollingsworth
T. W. Heater
C. W. Tucker
E. H. Woodward John E. Blum
U. S. G. Miller
W. T. Anderson
C. E. Newhouse
J. F. Taylor
S. L. Parrott
E. A. Winters
J. C. Colcord
J. L. Hoskins
C. J. Hoeklns
F\ C. Clark
Clarence Butt
B. F. Pike
R. L. Parker
A. Bowman
August Schaad
B. F. Hanley
Cbas. Trunk
Lynn B. Ferguson
Simon S. Dow
F. R. Rundell
E. C. Baird
8. L. Brown
Geo. Larkin
G. W. Worden
W. H. Woodworth A. H. Branson
H. C. Spaulding
J. U. Smith
O. W. Dayton
J. M. Crawford
C. R. Chapin
J. T. Everest
Jno. Larkin
W. W. Silver
J. C. McCrea
N. E. Britt
And others
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| W. J . S A U N D E R S |
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| Carpenter and 1
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T he W ay o f It.
SATURDAY
Too Hortoat.
Fares—$8, $12.50, $15. $17.50, $20
“ He's too frank to be a good politi­
One W ay from Portland
cian.”
“Why?”
$32 Round Trip fo r 30-day ticket
“ When be ban said something that
($35 for 6 m onths’ ticket) from
the people don’t like he doesn't deny
that he said it."—Detroit Free Press
Portland or any Willamette
Valley Point on Oregon
Te the Vetere of YamhiH County
Electric Railway
The undersigned, citisene of Yamhill
County, after critically
and
♦
Yamhill and Vicinity »
Sam Laughlln
T. J. Force
Richard Baird
B. L. Bell
W. G. Moore
F. Perkins
Morris M. Goodrich
O. W. Haynes
J. M. Williams
J. M. Vincent
A. Femme
J. F. Bunn
H. E. Carruth
A. E. McKern
W. G. Rhode
And others.
8hsridan
I. F. Daugherty
R. L. Eskridge
F. H. Hodges
Augustus Hirsh
Perle Mark
E. Matthls
and Vioinity
W. J. Nichi
J. R. Irle
Henry Al
H. C. Smi
H. C rozier , A. G. P. A.
> Sidewalk, n
PHONE BLACK iH
CH ASE it LINTON
G R A V E L CO M PAN Y
All kinds o f gravel fo r con­
crete w ork, cem ent blocks,
or wood w ork furnished on
short notice.
Telephone W hite 85
Bellevus
Geo. L. Sauter
John Duerst
J. Fred Braly
and Vicinity
Chester L. Mulkey
G. W. Baumgartner
And others
Carlton and Vicinity
Chas. E. Ladd
W. C. Spence
Frank Brown
F. G. Fowler
Jas. Ed son
Geo. Stickney
W. A. Howe
Neis Nelaon
E. F. Jemstedt
A. L. Johnson
Mrs. Ed Carey
C. H. Dumdi
John J. Peterson
J. S. Booth -
W. B. Dennis
Louis Hurner
Delmar Perkins
And others
Lafaystte
£}• W. Courtney
F. S. Wilson
Eugene Courtney
A. H. Denny
Paul Fundman
EM Cary,
F. W. Lunger,
And
and Vicinity
H. D. Bond
w w t
W ’ W ’ Lunger
L. C. Daniels
A. P. Fletcher,
Fred J. Deets,
J. A. Postle,
others.
Willamina
R. N. Stimson
L. L. Shortridge
Marcus Peterson
Phil Fendall
E. F. Lamson
Ed. Quinn
and Vicinity
F. E. Sherwln
W. T. Shaw
C. E. Fuqua
Joseph Mannix
Paul C. Bell
And others
md Safes a Specialty .
| S.' P. Timberlake, Prop.
^ Office phone Black 100
Residence phone Bed 79
’3 Q0QDOOOOO0DOO0UOO0OQO0OQÌ
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
The only Abstract Books
Yamhill County
Yamhill County Abstract Co,
M c M in n v il l e .
O regon
N. B. This advertisement together
with all other advertising In Yamhill
County is paid for by voluntary sub­
scriptions of local good roads people.
Many of the above signers have made
double contributions. All Commorclal
clubs o f the county as well as many
farmers have donated to this advertis­
ing campaign.
Wann Air Furnaces
F.H.Griffeth
Newbjr¿, Ore.
CONVENIENCE
All the convenience o f gas. No waiting for the
fire to burn up. Meals in a jiffy, ana a cool
kitchen all the time.
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking
because o f the steady, evenly-distributed heat.
More convenient than a w ood or coal stove for
all the year 'round cooking—-and more eco­
nomical. *
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
S m ell.
Ia 1, 2. 1 and 4 burner a im , with
or without oven*. Alio cabinet
modal«. Aak your dealer today.
consci­
the STATE ROAD BOND ISSUE AND
HIGHWAY BILL on June 4th, appear­
ing on the ballot as No 314.
We ask our friends everywhere to
support the bill in the Interest of bet­
tor roads, ot which we are In much
need. We believe It the best oppor­
tunity to get good roads that the state
i
mk
A-
Bewley
ansen
J. H. Sweeney
amatreet And others
Hgpewell and Vicinity
agness . P. C. Magness
iagness
And others
entiously studying the measure, are
For reservations see Local Agents deeply
Interested In the enactment of
North Bank Ticket Office
Fifth and Stark Sts.
Portland
Concrete Walk, B mom U Floor«, Coo- 9
6 Crete Blocks ot Pier», C—
Vocational Education.
One day Mortou came borne from
school much discouraged. It seems the
teacher bad been explaining the dif­
ference between pints and quarts, but
Morton failed to understand It To
make It plain Ids mother showed him
the actual milk bottles of two sizes,
when he impatiently declared:
“There Is no use bothering about this
any more. I am not going to be a
milkman.” —New York American.
“The man they picked up on the
street and carried to the hospital was
suffering from knockout drops.”
“ Knockout drops given him on the
public street? Impossible!'’
“Tw o bricks fell on his head from a
building he passed.” —Baltimore Amer
Concrete Worker g
lb« habit today.
L&rkin-Prince Hardware Co.
Oregon Hardware Co.
J. B. Mount Hardware Co. W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
N ew berg'
T e le p h o n e C o.