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mm '•'um — ( — ------------------------------- : ------------------------------------------- Stock Reducing Sale o f Interest On M en's and Young M en's Spring&Summer Clothing The cold spring has played havoc with our summer and instead o f reducing prices after the 4th o f July, w e concluded to start the sale Friday June 15th S I 5 . 0 0 to $ 1 6 . 5 0 Suits; Sale p r ic e ...................$ 1 3 . 3 5 $ 1 & 5 0 Suits; Sale p r ic e ............... ............... ..........$ 1 5 . 7 5 $ 2 0 . 0 0 Suits; Sale p r ic e ............. ........................... $ 1 6 . 8 5 $ 2 5 .0 0 Suits; Sale price ............ ........................ $ 2 1 . 0 0 $ 3 0 .0 0 Suits; Sale price .......... ............ . . $ 2 5 .0 0 Some suits only 10 per cent discount O n e L o t o f Suits— Broken sizes, 1 and 2 o f a kind, all first class makes with bur guarantee, to be closed out at 1-3 less from form er selling prices. Q oaiug Out Our Entire Stock of Ladies* and Misses Conte. Ssrite. D reaa ea . Fancy Woolen and Silk Skirts .'■"l*-, ■' • , • ..... — " ‘ • ' - $ 8 . 0 0 to $ 9 . 5 0 C w to; Sale price.......... ....... $ 6 . 7 5 $12S 0 $ 1 6 .5 0 $ 2 0 .0 0 $ 2 5 .0 0 $ 3 0 .0 0 t o $ 1 4 . 5 0 Coats; Sale price ................$ 9 .8 5 to $ 1 8 . 5 0 O a ts and Suits; Sale price. .. $ 1 3 .7 5 to $ 2 2 J > 0 Coats and Suits; Sale price... $ 1 6 . 2 5 Coats and Suits; Sale p rice....................... $ 1 9 . 6 5 Coats and Suits; Sale p r ic e ........ .............. $ 2 4 . 8 5 2 0 ol° to 3 3 1 * 3 °lo reduction on all fancy Skirts at a 10 to 2 5 p e r 10 to 20 while the stock is at its best D. M. MYBERGER, McMramHe, Or. T h * A p p iin W ay. The famous Appian way, called Begins Vi*rum, “ the queen- of roads," is at once the oldest and meat celebrated of all „the highways laid down by the Romans. It linked the capital of the Caesars with all the important centers of southern Italy and was constructed or pertly constructed under the Censor Ap- 'ns Clfndius Caecus in 313 B. C. 1 view of the natural obstacles presented by the route the cost of the enterprise must have been enor mous. In a deep foundation, from which all looee soil had been clear ed, were laid several strata strongly cemented, and above these was plac ed the pavement of large hexagonal blocka of basaltic lava, fitted to gether with such precision that the E joinings aiu noi snow. Mswi t i v Meredith. , $00. SURVEY OF YAMHILL COUHTY TO BE MADE A complete soil survey o f Yam- hill county is to be made _ this summer. A. E. Kocher, o f theU. S. Bureau o f Soils, and C. V. Ru- zek, soil specialist o f the O. A. C., expect to be busy on this work until October. It is planned to make a chemi cal and physical analysis o f all the soils, Classifying the same and make some recommenda tions as to cultural practices. A complete soil map will be made which will show all roads and farm ownership. A Real Worry Transact Your Business W here Facilities ■ 1 " ........ * . 1 ............................ 7 1 A re Best, Qualities A re High, Goods are Many, and the Prices A re Always Right, I d on 't know how to ', ,- m .1 Him—“ ■ tell you how I love y o u ." ~ Her—“ Don’t w orry a b on tth at —1*11 take it as it comes. What you w ant t o get nervous about is how to tell papa about it." Clothing A strapping German with big beads o f perspiration streaming down his face was darting in and ont the aisles o f a Philadel phia department store. ~ His excited actions attracted the attention o f all the salesper sons, and they hardly knew what t o make o f it- A hustling young man of the clothing de partment-walked op t o Mm and asked, h “ Are yon looking for something in men’s clothing?" “ N o," he roared; “ not ih men’s clothing: in vimmen’s clothing. I can’t $ i d my wife!" • Accounted For “ Were yon seasick crossing the ocean, P a t?" “ Oi w as tu m b le sick comin over, but nivver a qualm did Oi bov goin ’ back." “ R ea lly ?£ H ow d oyon a ccou n t for th a t?" ... ^ “ Sure and Oi nivver y u m H on oft" W om en ’s and Children*« Hosiery 25c the Pair—six different Enos to sélect from Women’s black lisle hose, in medium w eight, 25c sizes 8 % to 10 ; the p a ir.......... ..... ..... W omen’s black or white cotton hose, 25c broken sizes; the pair............... .................. Children’s fine ribbed hose, in black, white 25c and tan, sizes from 5% to 10 ; the pair..... . Children’ s heavy ribbed hose, in black only, 2 U sizes from 5 to 10; the pair. Boy’ s heavy hose, in black only, broken sizes or* Special, the p$ir Infants’ cashm ere stockings. 6 different n g colors; the pair......................................................... a & O C 81 fo r Friday and Saturday 35c Pillow Tubing at 18c yard 81-inch sheeting—Extra Special offering fo r Friday and Saturday 01 price at the special I low Pillow Tubing, 40 inches w ide; and priced the e n „ yard a t ... the yard .......... SHOES Shoes o f service Ä o f sty le Shoes o f worth at Econom ical P ricoa There is every good son w hy you should come to Parker’ s fory ou r shoes. It isn’t price that sells our shoes, fo r shoes can * be made to sell at any price. It is Men’s Summer Porosknit Union S u itsa t$ 1 2 5 Men’s B. V . D. Union Suita aft $1.00 Sizes 84 to 46 men’s union suits, perfect fitting, neatly finished garments £ 1 o C Priced the suit..... Suits o f standard make and quality — satisfying #1 a a underwear; the su it...... *U U Men’s H ose at 25c Medium w eight, M Men’s M ercerised Lisle Union Suits at $1.75 Star Brand double heel and toe, black, w hite, tan and gray, sizes Extra fine gauze, short sleeves, ankle length, In w hite only; - *<1 7 6 the s u it ............ ^ 1 « / D Shoes Are Better The hous^ at 17 Red Lion square, 9 % tO 1 1 % W. C , London, was once occupied Priced the nair . by William M<5rria, Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti George Meredith in the days of his ex-» t re most penury joined with those" other three young men in their bachelor establishment. The state of his boots, we are told by one of sveninga sonaouonce the biographers, at length aroused Visiting brothers always welcome. the solicitude of his fellow tenants, By order R. J. Moore W . M ., who one night stealthily replaced G. O. ¡Keeney Secretary. them by a new pair. But Meredith SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28.— was so much piqued by what was meant in all kindness that he with Meetings held the ted and 4th Thurs drew from the fellowship the next day o f each month at 2:90 P. M. in the a v e that plow sharpened at I. O. O. F. Hall. day.— l,ondon News. M cC oy B ros.’ garage for 25c. Mrs. Elisabeth Clement, Pres. Emma L. Snow. Sac. Wanted—Used four-hole cook stove. Pbone^at once, 18a4. I t Spring oats for sale by Willis Loans on farm and city prop K . Clark. It erty secured at the low est rates. Long time m ortgages at For Sale—Team, w agon and 5% per cent. M ortgages, harness a t bargain if sold at and contracts bought and sold. once. Call Bine 139. It Bonds and m ortgage invest Wanted—Set of double work ments made without charge. harness and farm wagon. G. N. Attorney B. A. KHks, McMinn Hesgard, phone north 1501, I t ville, Oregon. W HBN IN DOUBT----------------------- A SK YAM OBBG COLLECTIO N AGENCY M oney t o loan on good secur 13 MASONIC B L D G ., M ’ MINN V IL L E . ity by Clarence Bntt, attorney. We have a good second hand 43 tf 3% inch Farm W agon at very Good$income bearing property reasonable price. Oregon Hard t o exchange for farm land. White ware Co. 3 7 tf & Co.______________ r 31tt Wanted—T o engage 10 berry G ood fat poultry o f all kinds pickers tor blackcaps. W. E. wanted at the New berg Cream Williams, Spring brook. Phone ery. 5 tf 24a61. 35 tf W anted—25 berry pickers at G. S. Y oung’s ranch, Ronte 3, B ox 43. 37-39pd Black Minorca-Barred R o c k - Stock and eggs tor sale. N. L. , Rex. 23tf Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Sickens wanted at the New- Creamery. 5tf value that sell them. W e g o the lim it in giving you the Beet shoes fo r the money. For Rent—Neat five room cot tage near cannery, vacant Jn' 1. Inquire at 406 North Sch street, Newberg. 1 tpd > F or Sale—Second Mitch- ell anto, five shape for tonring or track. Hart’s shop, Main street. 33tf Auto Trips to and From Portland Beginning Sat., June 23, R. E. Brown will make daily, except Sunday, anto trips between New berg and Portland, leaving Im perial hotel in Newberg at 6 :2 0 a.m . Returning, leave Portland, Fourth and Washington, near city S. P. station at 5 p. m. Rates, one way 50 cents, round! trip 9 0 cents, Saturdays7 5 cents.. Wanted Highest market price paid tor dried prunes a t H. S. Gile & G e.’s Packing House. 3 7 tf Furnished, unfurnished or housekeeping, for rent, at Laurel 1 C ottage after July 1st. 3 6 tf —j ____________________________ Call for M«n at Mfll Berry pickers wanted for the Men wanted at $3.50 per d ay season. Strawberries, blackcaps Wanted—T o engage 50 logan and cherries. Campers prefer at Spaulding’s mill for yard 1 berry pickers. A. S. Mellinger. red. H. Stockman. Phone 16a work. 33 tf 51. 37pd Ford Garage Pull blood O. A .C . strain White L ost—Silver thimble with ini I have opened the garage, Sec Leghorn cockerels for sale by H. tials “ M .S ." Finder please leave ond and College streets. Tube G. Miller. Phone 50a25. 36tf at Grapliic office or Oregon vulcanizing, oils, repairs, wash Hardware C o.’s store. Mrs. W, ing, polishing. Cars stored,auto F or Bargains in new and sec livery.* Satisfaction guaranteed. T. Anderson. It ond hand goods call at Nash’s Phone Black 198; Blue 186. W. Second Hand Store, 304 First St. F or Sale—3 dwelling houses in S. Stull. 38p 31tf Newberg, ranging from $1000 to $2600. Bargains. Will trade Card of Thanks Horses rightly shod. Light for farm property; also a number horses 4 new shoes $1.50. H art’s, 1 T o the dear friend^ and neigh o f houses and lots m McMinn shop, Main street. 33tf bors w ho so kindly assisted us - ville and Willamina. B. A. Kliks, McMinnville, Ore. 32tf in life’s greatest trial, at the Wanted—One or tw p Dnroc death o f oar beloved husband» Jersey sow s dne to farrow . H. Parlors and father, and to those w h o s o . W. Bnrr, Route 3. Phone Bine First class dressmaking. Tail deftly w ove together the beauti 307. It ored suits and coats; satisfac ful flowers, we tender our sincere tion guaranteed. Mrs. B. B. L. and heartfelt thanks. The Graphic and Weekly O rego. Terrell, 911 Bast Third, corner Mrs. Ada.Slteper, nian, one year, $ 2 . 0 C- of Center. 2Stf Mr. and' Mrs. M. Sleeper.