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■■■—« .pa n *■ rr r>.r-í7-"- , t > *— .•“*■— ■■> ■1 ■ ». CHAMPION KNITTERS OF STATE •——— —----—. .... K & jfif). i s ? » £ ___ J S S I «Wf*«« '% ij 1 a m mmt mm 1 Wmt> The New Spring Shirts for Men New spring patterns and colors. The famous Silver Brand shirta that for fit and service have no su perior. Made of a good quality percale and mad ras, styles with French cuffs or laundried cuffs, shown in all regular sizes. Priced $1.25 to $1.75 Men's Lisle Sox Men's Union Suits Lisle thread sox o f fine quality, heels and toes are double reinforced. Come in black, white, gray; all sizes. Ecru color union suits, good quality, short sleeves, ankle length style, made for com fort and wear; sizes 34 to 46 35c Per Pair $ LZ5 Per Sint Some excess stock moving at very low prices—good quality material, too. Ask our m int man. 4» L 7 “■ We have purchased from the Aluminum manufacturers of “ Life Time Ware’ ’ a quantity o f different kinds of utensils to be offered to the people o f this community to introduce this kind o f aluminum; it is high grade and is fully guaranteed, at prices that will make you stop and wonder. Watch our window for money-saving specials. N 4 J k ■ ___ V M . i 1 h‘ a ll M > r ■ Other equally good values to follow. . 1 . J Larkin-Prince Hardware Co. B080808080808080t000c80gg00p000030 f Oliver plows and extras. Hart’s Shop. 25tf Sale bills printed at this office. Expression o f Appreciation Call Red 108 for your Spirella corset. ’18tf No. 1 drain tile for sale by the Spaulding Logging Co. 8-tf Have that plow sharpened at McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. Money to loan on good secur ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. 43tf Wood For Sale—Good dry fir. L. Hammer, phone White 169. 14tf Co. 20tf — . * — — Oxy-acetylene welding. Hart’s We take this means of express Shop. 25tf ing our appreciation atad thanks Auto springs specialty. to our friends and neighbors 25tf who so kindly assisted ns daring Hart’s Shop. the sickness and following the Drain tile tor sale by the New death o f our loved one. Also for berg Feed & Seed Co. 14tf the beautiful flowers. N. L. Wiley and Family. For Sale—Prune trees, berry plants and fruit trees of all kinds Telephone Notice by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf Subscribers wishing new tele phones installed or changes made For Bargains in new and sec in location, should notify the ond hand goods call at Nash’s Company at once, that the prop Second Hand Store, 304 First St. er numbers may be placed in the ' *‘31tf new directory going to press Lost—Pair rimless glasses in s o o n .__ ;___ _____ ______________ Newberg Telephone Company. case 3 blocks north of silo fac tory on River street. Finder j Attention Breeders I • leave with Morris, the jeweler l p ; -------------------------------------------------------------| There is no question about the People who have wire stretch future of the horse business be- ers belonging to Larkin Prince jng good—better than ever be Hardware Co. that they are not fore, if vou raise the right kind, using are requested to bring them and you can, by breeding to Py- los. His get have all the quali in as other people need them. fications desirable. He will be at the Commercial For Sale—My house and lot Stables this season. Call and on South College street. For particulars address T. L. Cum investigate. It is an opportun mings, 383V& Fourth street, ity you can not afford to miss. 23tt Portland. 26-29 J. W. Henry. True French has the best Yel There have been several cases low Seed Corn for sale. North 28 pd of classification in the selective Meridian st. draft in this county that are not For Sale—Oat hay, clover hay, at all satisfactory to the people oats and potatoes. F. Groshen, as a whole. The sheriff is chair phone West 1501. 28tf man of this board, and should 1 For Sale—High grade and test be absolutely impartial in these LOANS—Lowest rates, no de rulings. A rich man’s son should lays; mortgages bought. Attor ed yielders in seed oats, one best ’ spring oats grown. Prices right, have no more leniency than a ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. send for sample. Carlton Nur- poor man’s son, and he should 25tf not be permitted to make a false For Sale—Good young horse, sery Co., Carlton, Ore. claim to escape serving his coun weight 1300 lbs. Phone 29a- Shirley for Sheriff / try as a soldier. - Neither should 151, Newberg. W. A. Baker.20tf Vote at the primaries May 17 men be permitted to rent large Kitchen range for sale by W. for G. G. Shirley for sheriff, pd ad tracts of land as an excuse that they remain at home as an agri W. Silver, corner Third and Cen It pd You Know W att cultural necessity, when subject ter streets. . to the draft. This war is pre Watt Henderson will not have For Sale—Good new garden dicted to last from three to ten time to make a campaign this hose and lawn mower. E. Greg years longer. If elected sheriff I spring, as he has too much work ory, 316 First st. It will use every effort possible to to do in the office. You know prevent such unfair classification, It pd adv W. L. pallets 20 cents a pound. Watt. pd adv G. G. Shirley. J. M. Lewelling, west end of Sheridan street. 28-29 Attention, Ladies! We have get the werld beet en Pal«* Prices A ■ilia m AAWW i_____ 1_____________________________________________________ ■ » i /* 1 N e aim A lu iiiiiiu m iiiiw a r v e i s t i lln lm a n r u d v of i n Prices— n w fiiu iii i W vven u n iiw iv w . _ N _ OW ° _ N * ale -------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- A 6-C u p P e r c o la to r For Sale—Lime and Sulphur spray at H. S. Gile and Co.’s 22tf Primary election May 17, Packing* House. 1918, Nellie N. Dodson, (widow Beans of all kinds wanted: also of Judge J. B. DOdson.) 30 pd adv sacks. Newberg Feed & Seed For Sheriff vO) i ) For County Treasurer PARKER BROS. A wire fence for the Chickens, pigs, hor ses, cattle, anything you wish to fence a s t. ca ira ca s in u D v • Get viv v our vui prices before you buy 1X1 Many are the claims for the knitting championship of Ore. gon. The Grants Pass Courier pins its faith to Grandma Eliza beth Ann Williams, aged 83, who has knitted 16 sweaters since July. During three Weeks in January she knitted five, each closely knitted and in fancy pat terns. One was made in three days. _ _____ L_ _____ :—------ Mrs. E. L. Baker, of Saver, 1 . . W H I L L — knitted a sock o f fine yarn in New berg’s lea d in g Tailor three hours and one minute, says and CU the Monmonth Herald. Mrs. Catherine Stanton, o f He lix, 83 years old, has finished 754,000. several sweaters and socks in It is set forth 18 steel ships what the East Oregonian, o have been launched o f 136,400 Pendleton, claims fi record time. tons, while there are 94 vessels Grandma Jorv, ofSalem, “ Aunt on the ways against 11 the lat Kate,” 80 years old, has knitted ter part of 1916. The combined a sweater in five days, says the tonnage of vessels building then Salem Statesman. was 48,000 and those being Comes forward the Vale Enter worked on now is 370,000 tons. prise with details tending to sub The total amount represented in stantiate the claim of Mrs. B. F contracts has climbed in the Farmer, chairman o f the knit same period from $22,250,000 ting department of Vale Chap to $155,300,000. ----- ter. She knitted a 25-inch sweater with six ridges on the POUTICAL COMENT shoulder in nine hours and twelve CUPPED B O S EXCHANGES minutes, thus beating a record made in Portland, both in min McNary is a Chamberlain-West utes, inches and number of shoul republican. Withycombe is not. der ridges. Gov. Withycombe appointed Me- A Medford woman has this Nary U. S. senator. Both are beat a mile, according to the candidates tor re-election. Suf Medford Snn, which states that ferin’ cats! What a harmonious Mrs. Sadie Frick knitted a Ca mixup!—Jefferson Review. nadian style sweater.in eight Ww’ll het a four-dollar pacing hours, and the Canadian style is rooster that Ben Olcott will be said to be some style, taking nominated.—Culver Tribune. nearly an boar longer than the Re-election of Governor Withy American style. combe will, in these strenuous __ Never to be outdone by any times, do more towards uniting body anywhere in anything, the the state in one great haromoni- enterprising city of Bend, through ous whole than any other action the Bend Press, tells that Mrs. that can be takerf.—Lebanon Carl McGhee has made 70 gauze Criterion. compresses 4x4 inches in 2 hours •No true republican will sup and 45 minutes. port eitllier Olcott or McNary.— Lost—Lady’s navy blue silk Roseburg News. gloves. Finder please leave at Governor Withycombe’s exam Graphic office. It ple has been an inspiration to i l l a n In a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce «overihg shipbuilding in the Oregon Dis trict, it is shown that where there were six wooden shipbuild ing plants December 10, 1916, there are^jow 17 and the num ber of employees in both steel and wooden yards has increased from 4,200 at that time to 25,- 000 men. The monthlv ‘ payroll was $302,400 in December, 1916, and now is placed at $2,- The latest 1918 model is up to the minute in both style and quality. I f you need a bike take time to give the Crown the “ once over” and we believe you’ ll buy. Latest and complete equipment throughout i WONDERFUL GROWTH OF SHBWEDWG W OREGON This is what I am offering and how I do it without extra expense to my cus tomers. I f you are not ready for your suit now and going to buy in the next few months, place your order now. have the goods re served at the old price for future delivery. Can you beat that? Don’ t wait. Place your order now. “ Crown Bicycle’ h When you write to a soldier always write with ink and ad- % dress him by lris anny title in stead o f mister, and write his name in fail instead o f using ini tials. There are several hun dred J. P. Smiths in Prance and elsewhere in the army. These suggestions come from the post office department at Washing ton. Another thing, put your own address on the envelope. It takes about 30 days tor a letter to reach a soldier with his com mand in Prance, although many ___letters get through in from 15 to 20 days. About 3,000,000 pieces o f mail a month go to the sol diers in France. They can be promptly delivered only if ad. dresses are plainly written and address designates company and regiment. * b t a M k S m lU lii $8? fr Is Yes Want to Last that Much as yew spring sait? on a 2Si LETTERS TO THE SOUNERS M IL CLOTHES BUYER Seqator McNary filed his nom ination papers for the long term senatorsbip with Secretary of State Olcott on Monday, and he will now be in the race with the full force of his personality While he is busily engaged with his du ties back in Washington. Yes, he will have a count coming >on election night.—Sherwood News. Was it during campaign rime that that natural gas product was discovered io Polk countv? —Dallas Observer. m s Lieutenant John Rankin, of Newberg, Oregon, was in charge char; oTtHe medical department t at the recent regimental maneuvers. Darkness overtook the regiment and the homeward march was a bit slow. However, the difficul ty of marchingin the dark meant nothing in the life of the lieuten ant. who informed the detach ment that he was a veritable! owl, owing to the fact that many o f bis calls in Newberg to the bedside of a sick customer were made in the wee small ho\irs o f the night. He was bus ily engaged in the art of conver sation, when his "bootie” hit a rock—the dive was a combina tion, swan, corkscrew and a brodie—however, it was the unanimous opinici} of those pres ent that it was a “ brodie" tor he, lit squarely on his “ tummie" in the center of a mud puddle. “ Halt, medical detachment, ' halt!" shouted the lieutenant as he came up for air. The toads in Newberg are well lighted; they have no rocks nor mud puddles. Carry on!—Over The Top—Camp Lewis. the state in these trying times. No one is in better touch with the farmer and his needs. He I has made a go»»d governor and deserves re-election.—Molalla Pi ^y> - M 0# ,0tt» v For Sale—Good work horse«, Quilting, $1 a spool -by Adel- color black, weight about 1500 NU-BONE CORSET. phian Society. Phone White pounds, 8 years old, price $175. or write Mrs. J . P. Hall. 184. 28-31 Inquire at Graphic office. 29pd 17a61. Route 3 - 2 Bids Wanted Notice is hereby given that the council of the City of Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon, will, up to five o ’clock p. tn. on the 6th day of May, 1918, receive bids for Improvement Bonds of the City o f Newberg, bearing date February 1st, 1918, and drawing interest at the rate ot six per cent per annum and pay able on or before ten years after date. No bid for less than par and accrued interest will be con sidered. Certified check for 10 percent of amount of bid must accompany each bid. The coun cil reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated April 16, 1918. Rebesxa W. H. Smith, Phone Phone Recorder o f the City of Newberg. 28-20 6 — ♦