>•„ .4 * rÙ- played by the organization’s farmers—the alert, wide-awake own director. Seats now on aggressiveness that seeks after In the twelve reels o f pictures sale at Ferguson's Drug Store new and better methods—that is edv making over agriculture after a that tell the story o f “ The Birth new and more comprehensive ot a Nation,” which is to be ex pattern. Success w ill come to hibited at the Baker on Wednes the unbusinesslike farmer no day and Thursday, July 18 and Wra. McMurray, general pas more than to the unbusinesslike 19, every phase o f the human senger agent tor the Union Pa business man. emotions that is possible to por cifiic system, is sending out s tray has been shown. Every gradation ot happiness, ot sor little leaflet of sixteen pages en row , o f pain and jo y are shown. titled, “ Why the Business Man Joy Berry to Glenn Andrew Lite and death, human relations, and the Banker Should Encour Kriger. Ruth Irene Nicols to Percival hatred and friendship are there age Diversified Farm ing.” It is Berrow. _____________ lull ot helpful suggestions and is too—and in the depiction of well worth the attention ot friendship one ot the prettiest scenes ot the whole tw elve reels farmers. A card addressed to Mr. McMurray at Portland w ill is displayed. The United States CivH Ser bring one. The follow ing is tak vice Commission announces that It is short. Very short. Only as a sufficient number o f male a minute or so does it flash on en from the leaflet: It is not more than tw o gener and female stenographers w ill the screen. But you do not for get it. It is a cameo which re ations ago that a farmer’s wife not be secured from the exami nation held July 7, 1917, to meet mains in the vision for weeks would take the w ool produced the needs ot the public service, by her sheep, and would card an examination has been an afterward. -» Duke Cameron and Tod Stone- and spin it into serviceable nounced to be held at forty o f man are chums. They are boys clothes. Her husband hauled the principal cities in the North together. And when the call for his grain to a grist-mill to have west on July 21st. Men typewriters without a volunteers for the Civil W ar it ground into flour. Practically knowledge ot stenography are comes they march aw ay with all of their immediate wants desired especially in connection their companies, ope fighting for were supplied directly by the w ith the Quartermaster Corps, U. S. Arm v, a t an entrance sal the South, one fighting for the farm. ary o f $1,000 per year. A ma There was little money used, North. jo rity of the clerks in the Quar A battle. On the screen there or to be seen. W hatlittleinoney termaster Corps, U. S. Army, are flashes the red o f flame, the white came to hand wgs secreted in being selected from the typew rit smoke ot the cannons; from be the house, or buried in the Back er register, and all male type hind there comes the roaring of yard. Banks were generally un writers w ho can qualify are urged to apply for the examina the battle effects that are carried der suspicion. tion July 21st. I t is expected It is unnecessary to say that a with the picture. Wounded, th at practically all men who stumbling, there comes into the different situation is to be found lalify as typew riter w ill be ten- the form of Duke Camer- in the rural districts today. There are excellent chances for on. A flash, and above him There are very few farmers’ the appointment o f women who there appears the form ot his wives who card and spin w ool. pass the combined stenographer chum. Tod Stoneman, his eyes Grist-mills are dwindling in num and typew riter examination and Maxing w ith the Mood lust of ber. The farmer is- to o busy w ho are w illing to accept posi battle, his bayonet ted rifle up producing crops to haul his grist tions a t an entrance salary of raised for the thrust that w ill to mill. He prefers paying the from $900 to $1,000 per annum. Arrangements w ill be made by send its cold steel through the middle-man’s profit and buying the District Secretary to examine body o f the man beneath him. back his flour. Nor does he, if all persons who w rite to him, he is sane, bury his money in the subject to the subsequent filing And then— The man on the ground moves. back yard. It is invested in nd approval o f applications, the request is received Tod sees that it is his chum. He farms, live stock, bonds, etc. P I drops his rifle, he bends forward Fanning has become a real busi at Seattle in sufficient time to arrange fo r examination a t the to aid his wounded friend. Then ness, conducted along modern place nearest to the applicant’s he straightens and writhes. A business lines. residence where the examination That is, successful farm ing is w ill be held. bullet has reached him, too. He Inquiries concerning the July stumbles—his hands reach out thus conducted. There are still 21st examination should be ad w ard: They embrace the still a few o f the old school who, pos dressed to Herbert F. Ward, Sec form ot Duke Cameron; they sessed ot an almost Oriental re retary Eleventh C ivil Service stretch wide, then suddenly fall spect for the ways and methods District, Room 303 Post Office Hmp. The chums are dead—and o f their ancestors, refuse to try Bldg., Seattle, Wash. as they had lived, so they died— new ways, or methods, or profit together. It is only an incident by the experiences o f the more o f a great stream picture which daring o f their brethren. This flashes before one for tw o hours. class usually escapes financial But it is a tribute to the detail- disaster only throngb being pe- loving nature of the man who nuriously frugal. The farmers has made America’s greatest who own high-priced cars and F or Sale—Ligh t spring wagon motion picture, David Wark show forms, and who are effus 39-42 ively greeted by those w ith a t H art’s shop. Griffith. There w ill be a special matinee whom they have regular bus When in need ot an auto truck a t 2:30 p. m. on Thursday. iness dealings, distinctly belong call M cC oy’s garage. 41pd Adults 50 cents and children 25 to another class. Farm ing, today, is indeed a cents. Evenings at 8, prices 50- H ave that plow sharpened a t 75-$l. A special musical score business. It is the modèrn, busi M cCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. accompanies the production. ness man side o f present day F o r Sale—Team o f 3-year-old colts. W .B. Eames, New berg. 41 p THE M U I OF A NATION THE FARMER AND THE BANKER P ark er B ros. TIE STOKETMT SHIS TK HST FN JVST A UTIIE LESS Here It Another Demonstration of Our Many Soleo end Small Profite Plon. Pay Cash—Sere Money at Parker's CALL FOR TYPEWRITERS it 1912 1917 W hy not have E. 6221 Y ou r Law n M ow er ti always Cutting grass I llartindaíe^r Flexible, Self-Sharpening BLADES • s it r 3,000 Satisfied Customers in Portland Full instructions for applying. W e pay express one way on machines sent in. W ill rebuild any old machine and save you money. FLEXO-BUDE CO. r W ANTED 22S Unies A m N. PORTLAND, OIL Plants for Sale—Cabbage, caul iflower, broccoli, by John Oow er. 38tf Money to loan on good secur ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. 43 tf Good fat poultry o f all kinds wanted at the New berg Cream ery. 5tf F o r Bargains in new and sec ond hand goods call at Nash’s Second Hand Store, 304 First St. 31tf Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens wanted at the New- berg Creamery. 5tf Wanted—A few more women wanted by the Springbrook Can ning Co.. Springbrook, Ore. I t EXTRA! ¿J&lQPwK r * ,-jj» ' -v. • ■ . ' « A Manufacturer'« Sample Use Nice Girl« Dresses r jr O C K IN O S ^ J ”T “ PLAYPROOF,” the perfectedHose far Boys a d Girls, Best for Wear “ Playproof” hose are not only good wearing, but good looking aa w ell; they are knit o f fine long staple cotton with linen heel and toe. They come in the follow ing colors, black,, white and tan; priced the pair a t.......... ...... .-............... Women’s Lisle Union Suits < Suita that you would pay much more for, but because there are but two sizes, 40- 42, in this lot. they are greatly reduced. I f you can wear either o f these sizes this is an opportunity to outfit yourself for the yeaur, tight or lace knee style Priced at the suit...................... ....DSfC asA Boy’ s Wash Suits A ll garments to close at less than factory cost, dozens o f styles, no two alike. Come early fo r first choice. • i - J —» is«— ■- a ------------ bins wasR Dresses Made o f Gingham. Percale. Mad ras and Devonshire; checks and plaids, stripes and plain colors, with long or short sleeves. A ll priced lower than the cloth alone would cost Regular prices: 50iT 60c 85c $1.00 $1.60___ Special prices: 35c 40c 55c 69c 98c Boy’s Wash Saits m Sale at 2 0 % Discoart Children's Coveralls Made o f Gelatea, Devonshire and Linene. long or short sleeves, lay down collar; made plain or Nor folk style. Every suit well worth more than we ask. Made o f heavy blue denim, high neck long sleeves, trimmed with good quality scarlet cloth. Sizes 2 to 8 years, q a . Priced the pair at.............. ...........O J fC Regular prices: 06c 86c $1.00 $1.60 Special speiaU 3 Suits for S I.69 Other makes 60s and 66e a suit 49c 64c 75c $1.12 For Sale—A dark Jersey heifer Wanted Auto Trips to and From Portland calf, four months old. Phone Highest market price paid for Beginning Sat., June 23, R. B. Black 6. Marion George. I t dried prunes at H. S. Gile & Brown w ill make daily, except Co.’s Packing House. 37tf Sunday, anto trips between New- berg and Portland, leaving Im Leave your warns and perial hotel in Newberg at 6:20 . at tbs Cannery office. Furnished, unfurnished or a. m. Returning, leave Portland, T o Deer Hunters.—30-30 Win housekeeping, for rent, at Laurel Fourth and Washington, near 36tf city S. P. station at 5 p. m. chester rifle, shot but few times, C ottage after Jnly 1st. Rates, one w ay 50 cents, round sell tor about halt-price, $15 or We have a good second hand trip 90 cents, Saturdays 75 cents. w ill trade for cord wood. 209 3Vi inch Farm W agon at very West Hancock St. reasonable price. Oregon' Hard Ford Garage 37tf For Sale—6 oxl0 0 near corner ware Co. I have opened the garage, Sec- Sheridan and Meridian sts.; also oad pnd College streets. Tube Muasle Yoer Dogs 100x100 on corner o f Center and vulcanizing, oils, repairs, wash A city ordinance requires that Hancock sts., a t bargain prices. ing. polishing. Cars stored,anto W. M. Crawford, Dayton, Or.41p all dogs running at large in the d ty o f Newberg daring the livery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wanted—Blackcap pickers oue- months of Inly and Angust shall Phone black 198; blue 186. W . 40p tonrth mile east from city limits; be muzzled. This hint ought to S. Stull. also pickers tor patch one mile be sufficient. F. E. Wanless, Notice of Executor’s Solo s f Rook north o f Springbrook. Good Marshal. camp facilities. John T. Ha worth, phone 10a515. ltp d Public Sale I w ill sell at public auction at m aecalon oi the a t.l. and «1 A* I m I W ill at No collections, no expense to A I m J P U o Oliver, doeeaad. late al thaCoan- my farm 2Vfc miles north o f New tr, will, ky virtue ot aa onbr at Aa County you. We want ytmr slow ao berg, Oregon, Jnly 18, 1917, Court at YeaAifl County. Seta at Om m Z counts. We assume all respon property consisting o f horses, ■tala and d e a l July 2nd. 1917, - A a ^ sibility and take all the blame. cow, «arming tools, pigs, etc. Yam oreg Collection Ageucy, Mc • deck p. bl ot wid day, at Aa Wart dear at Pbone 32a51. Aa C a m home in McMiaarilW. in Yaahdl Minnville, Oregon. J. I. Knight, O. B. Westfall, Owner. County, Stale at Oregon, tail al pakfic auction, Manager. la Aa ki^tart bidden, fat caA, the following da- N. P. Nelson, Auctioneer. It s ^ 4 ^ .i r * r £ ! \ r > f c icribad real property kalenpag la «aid eatarte, Loans on farm and city prop erty secured at the lowest rates. Long time m ortgages a t 5V4 per cent. M ortgages, notes and contracts bought and sold. Bonds and m ortgage invest ments made without charge. Attorney B. A. Kliks, McMinn ville, Oregon. F o r Sale—Team, wagon and harness, ages ot horses 11 and 12 For-Exchange—A whole block years, weight about 2900; phone w ith 8 room house, wood house, 17a3. ltp d barn, thicken house and park, Wan ted-Berry pickers for black all in fine condition, city water, caps and loganberries. F. E. electric lights, in finest residence Hadley, Route 3. Phone Black district of Enterprise, Oregon. 178. ltp d Enterprise is the most prospér ons and liveliest tow n in Eastern Wanted—T o engage 10 berry Oregon, finest water, new sewer pickers tor blackcaps. W. B. system, the best school system, Williams, Springbrook. Phone fine new school buildings being 24a61.___________________ 35 tf bnilt. W ill exchange the above property for small improvsd Rhode Island Red cockerels a t ranch near Newberg and pay $1.50 each; weight 5 or 6 lbs. They are to o pretty to eat. 209 e«sl« for difference in vaine. Ad dress Box 97, Enterprise, Ore. 40 West Hancock St. I jh A for Homestead f» * ! Sale The Government needs farmers as well as fighters. T w o million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. T itle revest ed in United States. T o be open ed for homesteads and safe. Containing some o f best land left in the United States. Large copyrighted map, showing land by sections and description o f soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon. 38-49 For Sale—3 dwelling honfles in Newberg, ranging from $1000to $2600. Bargains. W ill trade for form property; also s number o f houses and lots in McMinn ville and Willamina. B. A. Kliks, McM innville, Ore. 32tt «■divided one-kali atarart in — d la Lata mmm- J a crih .d taaelal land, to-wit; Beginning tt a point 60® dtoM Enti M d 4.13 chain. South of the Northoart c o m of the Chiatti— Land Claiai ot David Raaay, G a ia N°- d a » TowajUp Three (3 ) South, Ruana Two (2 ) Wart at Aa W ilUa— e M c n d k a Yaahdl County. Stata ot Oregon. and roana. South Í4 cbpoa 30 amata. W at 4.1 chain.; thence Wart 4 11.09 data* thane N______ Em to Ao pince el b m — t acra, mora o» loa, including U aid i—l pnaiah Sad real paparty i. lo h eñ idlo ! •ad a la wM b. applied aa dam atato i r rniiiaa to thar lapidi Aetna by Aa «oda. of ale. Dead, jaiy 3A. 1917. R .H .C . LB. A .C .! Fir« i— a Joly JA, 1917. Lart k -o A « »* 2nd. 1917. North*’