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■ - . . V ^ 'J T Little by little the truth about the w ar comes out in Germany in spite ot the careful precautions of the government to obscure it, says The Youth’s Companion. The O rm an people were hurried, cheering, into the war and have been kept stubbornly at it by the assurance that they are fight ing a war of defense, that Ger many is surrounded by enemies who have plotted against it for years, and that England in par ticular has been a jealous and malignant foe. In the early days o f the w ar German propagan dists spread that account of things abroad in this country, and found not a few to believe it. If anyone still believes it, let This is what I am offering him read the memorandum th a t< Prince Lichnowsky, for several, and how I do it without extra expense to my cus years before 1914 German am tomers. I f you are not bassador to Great Britain, pre ready for your suit now and pared for the information o f per going to buy in the next fe w sonal friends, who wished to months, place your order know* what the actual situation now, have the goods re in London was when the w ar served at the old price for broke out. The. memorandum future delivery. Can you somehow got beyond the circle beat that? Don’ t wait. for which it was intended, and Place your order now. has been printed in a Swedish Socialist newspaper. '* In it Prince Lichnowsky, him self an honorable and honest man, exposes the duplicity of the foreign office at Berlin. He shows how cordial was the spirit o f the Asquith g o v e r n m e n t has alleged that he told any thing toward Germany before the w ar but the truth. That is the un- and how tar Sir Edward Grey, safest of commodities to dispense the foreign minister, was willing in Germany today. to go to meet German aspira tions for a stronger colonial sys tem. Without any serious diffi culty, Sir Edward and Prince Lichnowsky negotiated a com Come to the M. E. church Sun mercial and political treaty that would hare assured to Germany Morning—" A Plugged Quar- all that its statesmen pretended to desire in Turkey, and again When, How and and again they reached fair and Why Will Christ Come?’ amicable agreements on ques tions that divided the tw o coun tries. Everywhere, the prince declares, he found his efforts blocked. Berlin would not ac cept the friendship or the good will of England. It insisted on "p la yin g Austria’s game” in the East, which meant absorbing Serbia and provoking Russia to and all mdim war. It would not take any o f ; terian church, the honorable why tou t of a dan- — gerous situation that its ambaa- s p k in g b sador found for it. When the Sunday will crises came it rejected every ef- Day” in the fort on the part o f the British short prograi government to preserve peace, children from Although Prince Licknowsky Qf Miss Mildr does not say so in so many The subject words, he shows Germany play- wardship” w ing the part o f a big bully who the morning wanted a fight and meant to trade Cook, have it. give special n Prince Lichnowsky, we hear,; Christian E is in disgrace in Germany; his a r-; by Paul Lew rest is even talked of; but no one j ol the Cros* This will be an interesting meet ing. At the church service the pas tor will preach on "G od’s Service Flag.” All are invited to attend the I various services ot the day. BAPTIST Sunday school, 10 a. ra. Morning, "Hum ility.” Evening, " A Square Deal.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Adelphian society, second and fourth Fridays ol each month. - FRIENDS Sunday school 10 a. m. Meeting lor worship 11 a. m. 'Junior C. E. 4 p. m. C. E. 6:30. Evening service, 7:30, subject, "When Will the War End?” Everybody invited. Fred E. Carter, Pastor. SAVE OUR NATION N ow is the time to save your dollars by investing in one o f our NEW SILK TAFFETA SKIRTS Valaes to 97.00 F o r 7 D a ys O nly at $5.90 Commencing Saturday April 27 and lasting until Saturday evening May 4th. ALSO A lucky purchase while in San Francisco o f a lot o f Monarch, A rrow and Ide Men’s Shirts. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. F or 7 Days O nly at 98c FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 36 inch Taffeta silks in stripes and plaids. Regular $2 value, Special $1.79 Yet, there is time to buy your clothing before the radical advance in prices and the poorer quality o f materiais such as are to be had for the coming season. F u ll Line o f Shoes for Everybody. Prices Right, Too ” ' / f 1, ~ . • TODAY against the hot summer weather which drys and checks surfaces not covered with paint Faint saves money to property owners and adds 100 per cent more than it costa to the value o f any property. W e can furnish you the proper finish for any kind o f an inside or outside job you may have, and w e are glad to say that w e are fortunate enough to have some paint materials at 60 per cent under today's market prices. It can’ t last always at these prices —P A IN T N O W —Talk to our Paint man, he can tell you what you want to know. Don’ t fo rg et the “ War Garden” —and you know the place to get the ne cessary tools to care for it properly. W . ■ , *■ makes a first class line o f Farm Im- plements for the farm er whoappre- m m m. 1 1 1 1 1 K ciates high class equipment W e sell them and invite your inquiry. Prices are no higher than other lines o f inferior quality. . Talk to our implement man about i t ■> 1 Ida Frances Wagoner, Mc Minnville, to Martin J. Hertnens, Sheridan. Gertrude Caroline Zwick, Day- ton, to Leslie James McDougall, Dayton M. Irma Shawver,'Bellevue, to George W. Coleman, Sheridan. L et the green grass in your lawn remind you o f the Special 10c cash discount we are offering on a fe w carry-over Lawn Mowers. They are moving every day. Lawn Mowers Y o u K n ow W a tt W att Henderson w ill not have time to make a campaign this spring, as he has too much work t o d o in tbe office. You know Watt. Semi-week!; and tbe New per year. Oregon Journal -g Graphic $2.00 SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES BUY A LIBERTY BOND : ; Watch our ads and keep your eyes on our window. Limited stock o f all these special numbers. Some- f l v Jm thing different every 2 I / I j K w eeks N ow offer a lVaqt • W M a * T l l N o matter w hat you need In Hardware and Implements w e make it our business to serve you satisfactorily. Your Inquiries appreciated. Sale bills printed at this office. Call Red 108 for your Spinella Larldn-Prince Hardware Co. Oliver plows and extras. H art’s Shop. 25tf Oxy-acetylene welding. H art’s Wood For Sale—Good dry fir, Shop. 25tf L. Hammer, phone White 169. 14tf The date is M ay 17, G. G. Shir- ley for sheriff. Auto springs H art’s Shop. pd adv a For Sale—Lime and Sulphnr spray at H. S. Gilè and Co.’s specialty. 22tf 25tf Packing House. Beans of all kinds wanted: also Drain tile for sale by the New berg Feed & Seed Co. 14h sacks. Newberg Feed & Seed Co. 20tf No. 1 drain tile for sale by the For Sale—Oat hay, clover hay, Spanlding Loggin g Co. 8-tf oats and potatoes. F. Groshen, 28tl Have that plow sharpened at phone West 1501. McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. LOANS—Lowest rates, no de Money to loan on good secur lays; mortgages bought. A ttor ity by Clarence Bntt, attorney, ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. 43tf F or Sale—Prune trees, berry Wanted—Six straw Derry pick plants and fruit trees of all kinds ers. Tent and stove furnished. by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf W. H. Dean, phone 10a62. 30 For Bargains in new and sec T o those who showed kindly ond hand goods call at Nash's Second Hand Store, 304 First St. interest by giving assistance and sending flowers at the time of 31tl our recent bereavement we ex For Sale—Good young horse, tend our sincere thanks. weight 1300 lbs. Phone 29a- Mrs. Anna M. Nelson 151, Newberg. W. A. Baker.20tf and Family. W. L. pullets 20 cents a pound. J. M. Lewelling, west end of Sheridan street. 28-29 For Sale—Good work horse, color black, weight about 1500 pounds, 8 years old, price $175. Inqnire at Graphic office. 29pd For Sale—Good new garden hose and lawn mower. E. Greg, ory, 316 First street. It For Rent—Completely furnish ed house keeping rooms with pri vate entrance. Mrs. P. J. Me- Poland, 101 First street. it People who have wire stretch ers belonging to Larkin-Prince Quilting, $1 a spool by Adel- Hardware Co. that they are not tiian Society. Phone White using are requested to bring them in as other people need them. Bids Wanted Notice is hereby given that the council o f the City o f Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon, Will, up to five o ’clock p. m. 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 anv or all bids. Dated April 16, 1918. Rebecca W. H. Smith, Recorder of tbe City ot Newberg. Administrator’s Notice o f Final 28-29 Settlement = # B IL L = The Plumber There is no question about the future ot the horse business be ing good—better than ever be fore, if you raise the right kind, and you can, by breeding to Py- los. His get have all the quali W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH fications desirable. COMPANY He will be at tbe Commercial ESTABLISH ED 1900 9tables this season. Call and RELIABLE investigate. It is an opportun FUNERAL DIRECTORS ity yon can not afford to miss. Lady Assistant J. W. Henry. 23tf For Sale—Kirkpatrick proper- M ayor Larkin has designated ty on 12th street or will trade for Ford. C. E. Stone, route 1, the first week in M ay as cleanup phone 15a25. 29-32pd week for Newberg and asks everybody to govern themselves For Sale—My house and lot accordingly. Tbe city will fur on South College street. For nish wagons for hauling rubbish particulars address T. L. Cum- to the dumping ground at tbe mings, 383% Fourth street, west end o f First street recently Portland 26-29 purchased by tbe city. Office Phone White 26 Night Phone Black »4 SEASONABLE C U T FLOWERS —Plants in pots, cyclamens, (flue plants), cinerarias, primroaea, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. * Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. KM.».»:JOHN GOWERMnfcM