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■« » s Si D raft 5 AYS ' You cun stand around on the waitin’ when we s^art wonderin’ co ner and listen to “ fish stort s” about things. * No doubt this young feller will and when some feller tells you be a good customer o f the Big about catchin' ’em 36 inchef Hardware Store, as the boys long, you won't believe it till you carry a good line o f “ Kiddie go for yourself, and the first one you get on the hook is at least 4 Kars,” Air Guns, base balls and bats, skates, etc., all the stuff fleet long—its a-tact try it out. boys like, you know. Run along up to the Big Hard It’s gettin’ almost time to can ware Store and get a license and my geese berries and Zeb Riddle a little tackle, and a bathin’ suit was tellin’ me about one o f them for your wife, so she can hev new tangled steam canner outfits some fun while you are fishin’— that Larkin-Prince Hardware it makes a combination you can’t Co. hev got to sell. You jest pile beat for past time these hot days the geese berries bushes and all, If you’ ve got the ‘war spirit” as I understand it, right in the and want to help ont in the har jars—stick about 14 quart jars vest field some place, you can get inside of the thing and shut the pitch-forks, axle grease, machine door and forget all about your oil, and all the necessary para cannin’ till they’re cooked, and phernalia for the job, except the you set ’em away ip the cooler elbow grease, of the boys at the till you g e t . ready to eat ’em. Big Hardwaae Store. I’m layin’ I’m goin’ to give that thing the in my stock of binder twine, and “ once over” at least, when I go all harvester»’ supplies early this to town again, and 1 may buy year—so I’ll be ready totakecare one to put to work with my Pur o f what the aphis leave for my itan Oil Stove that I got there share. jnst last week. You know Lyle You know that there Red Cross Palmer was out to my place the —Chicken dinner and strawberry other day tryin* to sell me one of social that them patriotic ladies them there Buick automobiles, out at Rex pulled off, hit me jest and when he come in the house I in the right spot—it’s a great says take a seat, and he sot down cause to work for, and you know in one of ray chairs that I had I believe the chickens that give just pointed with a dose of that their lives tor such a cause are Chi-Namel that I got of the worthy of mention. “ paint man” down there at Lar Any way after a feller eats a kin-Prince Hardware Co. and good feed like that be feels the stuff wasn’t quite dry, and stronger than ever for the "“ Red he tried to get up and couldn’t, Cross business, nurses and all.” and he felt so bad when he finally I was settin’ eatin’ my . supper got lose that he forgot what he out there with some of them Red came tor, so the next time I go Cross wimmin folks, and here down to see the Doys at the Big come Geo. James along and he Hardware Store to tell them how says, Simon Dow hes got an 8 Vs good that there Chi-Namel is, lb. boy, and I says by jove that’s I’ ll just drop off at the Buick the reason Simon has ijeen Garage and get a little Buick boostin’ the Boy Scout move Four, they’ re some car for the ment so much lately—never could money. Jes keep a tradin’ with figger it out before, but time re Larkin-Prince Hardware Co., veals everything it we hev plentv you can’ t do no better this side of patience and don’ t get tired o f the Missouri River. P ra n ces i High School graduates omitted from group on page three. A u stin Y o u n g n B T T M S T M t M M B M IN M S FROM THE NEWSAEPORTER Mrs. L.S. Hopfield and daugh ter, Mildred, returned last week from Camp Fremont, California, where Capt. L. S. Hopfield is stationed Mrs. Hopfield enjoy ed her visit there immensely, though the weather was cool during their stay at the camp. There is a whole army division there. The Captain is feeling splendidly and sends his best re gards to inquiring friends. Collier’s Weekly for May 25 has a Red Cross drawing from the pen of Fred G. Cooper, the noted cartoonist and former Mc Minnville boy. In the same is sue there is a write-up which gives au account o f how Mr. Cooper obtained his first job with the New York Edison Com pany. He was introduced to the manager of the advertising department by Will Irwin who was then reporting on the New York Sun. Cooper had never met Irwin but since both had lived in San Francisco, the West ern spirit was such as to estab lish a friendship between the two. Cooper was twenty-one when he went to New York but he had the stuff in him that won, and since that day the initials “ f g c” have appeared at the bottom of many bits o f fine lettering, car toons and illustrations in Life, Collier’s and other periodicals. Mr. Cooper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, gf this city. UNCLE REMUS’ BIRTHDAY PARTY » k W 1 « V U M . | Call Red 108 for your Spirella corset. 18tf Loganberry pickers wanted by W. H. Badley. 37pd V E. W. HODSON, Pharmacist Sacks wanted by the Newberg Feed & Seed Co. 33tf Cherry and blackcap pickers ^ TTORNBY - AT-LA W wanted by W. E. Williams, C L A R E N C E B U T T Money to loan on good secur Springbrook, phone 10a51. 36tf Will practice in all the court* of tho ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. ■tate. Spacial attention Riven to pro _______ _________________ 43tf For Bargains in new and sec bate work, the writing of dead*, mort- Drain tilt for sale by the New ond hand goods call at NSsh’a berg Feed & Seed Co. 14tf Second Hand Store, 304 First St. ' 31 tf No. 1 drain tile for sale by the A u to Livery at Com m ercial Barn Spaulding Logging Co. 8-tf I am prepared to accommo Wood For Sale—Good dry fir. date the public with auto livery L. Hammer, phone White 169. on afternoons and at night. 14tf Enos Ellis. 36tf Have that plow sharpened at N ota from Bill tho Plum ber ( McCoy Bfos.’ garage for 25c. Those wanting hay cut may call White 149. 35-36 pd Semi-weekly Oregon Journal and the Newberg Graphic $2.00 per year. Wanted—Several berry pick ers. Call C. W. Elston, phone Red 183. Wanted—Girl or woman to take care of tw o children. Call Red 183. It Furnished house to rent. In quire o f Mrs. A. Bartholomew, 800 Franklin street. 35tf It is planned to present this side splitting show, put on the ( LOANS—Lowest rates, no de by “ West Cbebalem Red Cross lays; mortgages bought. Attor Troupe” .at Duncan’s hall, Tues ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. day evening, June 25, unless con Wanted—T o engage loganber flicting dates appear, in which ry pickers for a large crop. A. case you will see further notice. It’ s coming some time in the S. Mellinger, phone 25a5. 33tf near future, to miss it is a near Wanted—50 women and girls, tragedy. Watch for the adver Springbrook Canning Co. Car tising. fare paid. 37 CLUB HOLDS MEETING as the positively reliable kind. Why not bring your preeeriptions to the PARLOR PHARMACY, when you know that is the one place in town that would rather go out of business than serve impure drugs. Only registered pharmacists of experience are» allowed to compound medtchiee here. Try us and save money besides. cootracts and the drafting of all Newberg, Oregon I papera. B—Second Floor in Union Block C. R. C H A P IN LAW YER Practice in all courte; Probate, Deed*, Mortgages and al) legal papen. Ab stracta examined. *v Dr. H. C Dixon j Owing to the high cost of ma terial and the decline of the plumbing business, I can’t affoql to keep anyone in my shop to answer calls, but I will wait on my patrons to the best of my ability until business conditions*^ change and I can again afford to employ help. Usually I can be .called by phone, morning, noon and night and I always wake up good na- tured. Don’t look on plumbing as a luxury. It is a necessity for the health o f yourfamily. Yours for Service, 36pd Bill the Plumber. I DENTIST Office, White M ; Rea. Red 128 —— Dr. MphW. Van Vafin D E N TIS T Ovar U. S. NaHaaal DR. A M. DAVIS Card o f Thanks We wish to express our heart felt thanks to the members of the G. A. R., W. R. C. and to all oth er friends who so kindly assisted in the sickness resulting in the death of our beloved husband and lather, also for the beauti- floral offerings given. Mrs. A.J. Palmer, Mrs. Mary Johnson -'and Family. . 000 — , DENTIST I. ' : v- O ff l o » a r a r » a r * a M a '( D ra e S ta ra Ù CH O M E S L A C K 37 E . A . ROM IG, K . D . j I P H Y S IC IA N For Sale—Prune trees, berry and SURGEON plants and fruit trees o f all kinds The North Main Improvement Office in First Nst’l Bank Bldg. P i i b u m : e n f i c i B l a c k 6 ; R a s . C r a y 8 Club met at the home of its pres by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf Notice o f Annual School Mooting ident, Mrs. L. M. Nye, June 5. Notice is hereby given to the For Sale—Work horse at $30, A pleasant afternoon was spent. and wagon, almost new. O. B. legal voters o f School District Readings were given by several. Westfall, phone 32a51. ' It No. 29, Yamhill County, State DR. THOS. W . HESTER ; Light refreshments were serv of Oregon, that the Annual ed. A question box was decided For Sale—5 good cows by A. School Meeting of said District Physician and Surgeon ; on for our next meeting to be M. Staples, Parrett Mountain, will be held at Grade Bnilding, Office in Dixon Building * Pfcaaaat Offtc* Wfika XX. Kaa. Whlta U J held June 19, with Mrs. Merle phone White 159. to begin at the hour of 2 o ’clock Budd. NEWBERG - - OREGON ] For Sale—Sile 9x24, only used afternoon to 7 p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 17th SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES one season. Phone North 1501. day of June, A. D. 1918. G N. Hesgard. It This meetiig is called for the CHRISTIAN Dr. E. E. Daniels ForSale—7x9 tent, tennis court purpose o f electing one pirector The Christian church will hold for three years and the transac net, Myers force pump and pow its usual service at 11 o ’clock C H IR O P R A C TIC tion o f business usual at such next Sunday. The pastor will er jack. Ed Davis, 310 N. Col P H YS IC IA N It pd meeting. speak on “ God’s Eternal Pur lege street. Dated this 5th day of June, poses.” At the evening service If ÿou hâve hop stove and hop 1918. LADY ATTENDANT • he will use the sermon topic, pipe for sale write O. D. Sturgis, R. J. Moore, "The Rich F ool.” Route 3, Box 33, Vancouver, Chairman Board oi Directors. The C. W. B. M. holds its Washington. 36tf Attest: W. W. Nelson, monthly meeting in the church District Clerk.. HOPSON A ELLIOTT on Friday at 2 o ’clock. For Sale—About 50 tw o FUNERAL DntECTORS—EMBALMXKS weeks’ old chicks. Heavy, mix 80MCTHIN0 BRAND NEW. Quit tho Tobacco Habit H ana ja w ^ o r^ A ie n FraaraljCar a* ptafanad ed stock; good laying strain. Quit-Tobac Tobacco Treat Movie Manager—We hare all the Also 3 doz. young hens. ’ Phone S m aad Parian 705 aad 705 1-2 Fra» S t a * ment will do the work promptly O Pfcoaaa: scenario« we can ose at present. OftceGraaa I IS, Raa. Blaa 118. Rad S Red. 90 and permanently. No matter in Plot Producer—But I have an ides that ia altogether new to tbs • Loganberry Pickers R anted— what form you use t o b a c c o - screen drams. Good accom m odation tor camp- smoking cigars, pipe, cigarettes, P H O N E R E D 202 “ What ia i t r ing^and good price paid. Mrs. chewing tobacco or snuff. No “ A five-part production during ths G.S. Young, R. 3, Chehalem Cen matter how much you use, or IJvt Stock Commisti— Msrcfcsnt entire action of which none of the ter neighborhood. 35-37p how long used, Quit-Tobac will IMk Stock a pccMty character* puff* a cigarette.” break you of the habit in from Residence 1332 Portland Read “ Name your own price.” A limited supply of good ;>ak three to five dhys. Pleasant to wood which will be delivered in take, no inconvenience, no re THI OTHERS. side the city limits at $6 per cord maining away from work or Place Your Order With ' during months of July and Aug business. “ My grandfather aaved the day at ust. Leave vour order with Lar A simple home treatment. No Lundy’s Lane.” “ CMd man, I’ve been hearing about kin-Prince Hardware Co. craving or desire for tobacco in your grandfather long enough. My any form after you begin taking aunt saved over two pounds of sugar For Sale—3 good cows giving Quit-Tobac. Don’t try to quit last month.”—Louisville Courier* milk. Also 2 hop stoves, lot of the tobacco habit unaided. It’ s for your Journal. hop pipe, 50 steel frame hop bas a losing fight against heavy odds kets, about 200 hop flacks, 2 and means a serious shock to the . N otic« o f Appointm ent s ta ll kinds tons hop wire and Evans’ horse nervous system. Let the tobac- N obcc m kemtbr p n , that A c i i r i i n i - i j power Bop press. N. P. Nelson, co habit quit you. It will quick Mcfjr E . W ood, ha» bee» d a b appeased m 35tf ly quit you, if you will take Quit- M i a i s n t r a of the el W lO a . H W e a l phone 19a25. d a Com *, Court el Y a a d a l Tobac according to the simple , aad die Kaa duly qualified aa W ords o f Appreciation directions we semi you. It is a Tbaarioru, afi We wish to thank oar many thoroughly reliable and perma We always have the kind friends tor the kindness and sym nent remedy for the tobacco hab it, but it ia not a substitute for you want pathy shown ns daring our re tobacco. cent sorrow in the loss of our be- loved mother, America J. Antho Thousands have been freed ny. Also for the beautiful floral from the habit. Why not yon? ANO Write at once for particulars add Offerings. i el Mid M e C mm & V a ___ ____ testimonials. A. F. Hall & Co., Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker, fin» iaw May 23. 191A Mr. and Mrs. C.M . Collins. 118 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. 37 Laii ¡aw Jaw 20. 191®. UNDERTAKERS E. A. E L L IS Dew ey ! Help Your Government BUY W ar Savings Stamps AND NINETY DAY Treasury Certificates at / FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWBERG OREGON SPAULDING LOGGING CO. BOXES Berry Crates and Hallocks BERl eeeeeeeeeeeeee— eesseoee %