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GET NEXT R % n w a »^ > s iq p q % ii iw r % i m i q% nsm pR% nw qpq% p, q i |R V l*,^>l% a . I i ran - mm " B e fen it is tee late sad see that yea take advaatage of O U I BIO JO LT CLEAR AN C E SALE, ea aocoaat of geeds. This sale aay article that yea w aat aad yea w ill fiad it of great to l a y year S U M M E ! GOODS now while th en is a of from 10 per oeat to 86 per eeat on them. flies off your cows with “Conkey’s Fly Knocker” find at the game time you w ill not only provide cqpnfort fo r the dumb beast, but ypu’U "knock dollars” into your milk paiL Every can guaranteed to do the work SHOES, SHOES, Hundreds of p a in w h en sixes a n broken and only a pair or two a kind, at prioes that a n fa r below the present market value. Don’t w ait but come in aad see for yonrself, as procraxtination is the thief time and yea may be too late. of of T.Ai>nes RE A D Y-TO -W E A B COATS, SUITS, DRESSES aad SKIRTS a n a ll on sale and yon caa Sommer Garment at from 10 to S3 per eeat off from regular few Silk Coats and Suits left at h alf price. M BITS R EAD Y-TO -W EAR w ill find mach to interest yoa as yea can for mach le u than you w ill expect to, as at from one-fourth to one-third off from prices. Can! Can! Can! “Everybody’s Doin’ It” one Is nearly 200 feet deep. On the other hand, some ground In this region Is not froaen, for reasons not understood. According to Dr. A. H. Brooks, when the mosa is stripped from the soil the ground thaws, and with open cut mining or cultivation the upper level o f permanent ground frost seems gradually to descend. It is therefore believed that (he ground frost Is a survival o f a climate colder than the present one and la preserved by tha nonconducting mat o f moos and other vegetation.— Scientific W e have equipment fo r this work that w ill lighten the labor and make the jo b o f canning a real pleasure. Drop in and have a look. Boiler Racks, Jer Fillers, Jer Wrenches, Jer Utters, Large Sine Kettles, Etc. D R Y GOODS D EPARTM ENT Here It "Z E R O L E N B — because it h olds better com pression, g i v e s b e t t e r protection to the m oving p arts and deposits less car bon. Zerolene is the correct ofl for mlt tjpam o f automobile engines — the correct oil fo r your automo bile. Get oar Lubrication Chart show ing tha correct consistency for yoar car. ST A N D A R D O IL COM PANY ; i m The T * H ««d type «■ (*•#, Wee- trata4 here, like all intarmi earn- burnt ion «qJaaa, reqairtf ea ofl that hold* it* lubricano* qaalMee at cylinder heat, borna clcaa la tha cyHnderi aad goes out with Os tarne. Zerolene fill* theee r e q it a ■»•■tf perfectly, teaeoae H i§ aor- raot tj raAnad A-amn — ‘rnlrif fafS h r V. D. MILLER, Spedai Aient, i - Standard Oil Ca, Newberg A 3 -Q u a r t L ife -T im e A lu m - ,in u m S t e w P a n . fo r a fe w K days only................................ . p ra / S ^ Goods Pitchforks, Binder Tw in^R ope, Garden Hose, Lubricating Oil for your machinery In fact in most everything that goes with our line, we are well stocked and in posi tion to quote you reasonable Rrices. Talk it over with the boys at 'T h e Big Hardware Store” before you buy Hardware and Implements. It pays these days o f "w a r prices.” Larkin-Prince Hardware Co For Sale — 1 good hack ( with tongue), 1 old wagon (w ith hay rack and b o x), 1 12 -in. plow, 1 50-tooth harrow, almost new, 1 disc harrow, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 sickle grinder, 1 hand seeder, 1 brake for hack or ligh t wagon, 1 saddle, collar. I. H. Sherwood, route 1, miles west o f Newberg. ltpd Highest market price paid for dried Black Caps and Loganberries a t H. S. Glle A Co.’s Packing House. 38tf For Sale— My home property, cor. Hancock and Garfield streets, at $1,600; h alf cash, balance time at 7 per cent. Mrs. H. L. Christenson. 41-42 F or Sale— Three head o f beef cattle — 2 three-year-olds and one yearling. Also my farm o f 75 acres — 30 acres cleared, 5 acres in prunes, balance pasture. Some big timber. H enry Versteeg, Route 3. 41-42pd * HELP WANTED! We want you to help us serve you. WE NEED YOU IN O U R SERV ICES It will pay you to come Baptist church. G. A. Pollard* Pastor Gladden y o u r ow n P a stor b y show ing up at Church! ♦oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe OREGON STATE CAMPMEETING Notice OF THE CHURCH OF GOD Peaches for sale at Horseshoe Lake Orchard, St. Paul, Ore. Bring your boxes. L. L. Ernst. W ill be held at W oodbvn, Oregon, July 1 1 to 2 1 , Inclusive Auto Live^r at Commercial Barn I am prepared to accommodate the public w ith auto livery on a fter noons and at night. Enos Ellis. 36tf Adm inistratrix’ Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un For Sale — Two-year-old colt and dersigned has filed her final account Holstein belfer due to freshen in No as adm inistratrix o f the estate o f H. vember. Tom Herd, Jr. Phone 15al6. A. Hyde, deceased, in the county 41-42 court o f Y am h ill county, Oregon, and that said court has appointed July For Sale— Residence property on 20th, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. m. o f said the corner o f North River and Sher- day as the tim e fo r bearing objec dan streets, or w ill exchange for tions to said final account and the smaller house. 43 settlement thereof. Therefore, all persons Interested Lost— Tent In sack, Monday be- in said estate are hereby notified and tween Portland and Dundee. J. C. Sommer, 726 E. 68 th North, Port required to appear at the county court room In the court bouse at Mc land, phone Tabor 6032. ltpd M innville, Oregon, a t said time, to Horsea fo r Sale— Pair o f light then and there shovy cause. I f any horses to sell or exchange for heavlpr there bo, w h y said account should horse and pay difference or w ill trod« not be allowed, sold estate finally fo r cow. E. A. Hall, phone Bed 17. settled and said adm inistratrix dis charged and her bondsmen exoner 41-42 pd. ated. I w ill be home for a time. Any Dated Jana 20th, l i l t , one w anting hair work done leave Sarah J. Hyde, order with Mrs. King, or call at A dm inistratrix o f the eetate o f H. A. Hyde, deceased. corner Chehalem and Seventh at*. Cora B. Dlederlcks. i t pg C. R. Chapin, attorney fo r eetate. ZEROLENE The SUuufatd O il fo r Motor Carr iÊ Ê Ê Ê iÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê K K Ê tÊ K Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê tÊ Ê Ê Ê m tÊ Ê m The very special you’ve been looking for. .Come and get one while the gettin’ is good.” LriHWO ■ ■ 'y w fr D. M. NAYBERGER, Wanted— 15,000 pounds of dried black caps. Highest market price paid. Wm. Kincaid, Sprlngbrook.43 M. Conotrilwfl Sponge« ore aaimali what you want in the discount sale aad oat and digest They Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, W hite os tiny eel-like short free life In Motions, and, in fact, most anything at a they fasten the sale is on. begin to develop. They sorts o f shapes. Some branch out In all directions like fingers, and are McMinnville called mermaid’ s gloves. There a rt fan like sponges, treelike sponges and cup- Uke sponges. There ore sponges that form a carpet over the r o d s , and sponges called by the Ashmen “ sea • a M : • ?« BOSTON T E A PA R T Y Musically ObedlsnL neats,” because they look like birds’ Antonio was overawed by his sur nests. The Boston Tea P a rty was re -pro roundings when the first draft sent duced on Yaquina Bay F riday even him to the cantonment And he con W ill Help ing when Corporal O. A. Isham and tinued to live In awe, particularly of Patience— What’s become a f jou r Charles Fisher, o f the state m ilitary all officers, during the early days of brother? While standing guard police, emptied 130 quarts o f choice his training. Patrice— Which one? wines and whiskey o ff the wharf. one night, he was In such a flatter “ The one who rings.' This liquor was found burled under when the corporal o f the guard ap “ Oh, he’s gone over to help the al- proached, that he made his challenge about S feet o f ground in gunny In a low voice which the non-com “ Oh, then, he’s stopped ringing, has sacks behind the old paint shop near could not hear. ber the Abbey H otel Thureday afternoon. “ Ton'll have to speak up, my man,“ — Taquina Bay News. said die corporal, “ or you HI get Into trouble. n i take your word for it that, you challenged me, bnt when TYPICAL JOAN OF THE FORGE the officer o f the day comes around, you’ll have to sing It out or you’ll get W ertr A il That W as L eft a trip to the guardhouse. Remember, sing It out and sing It oat loud.” Woman A fter Hue- far Pi Antonio vowed that he would make Had Fallen. Seven O. I. C. pigs fo r sole by C. C. no mistake that would get him In the Cross. 1 can give you no better interpreta guardhouse, and when the officer of tion o f the character o f French woman the day appeared a half hoar later, he Wood for sale by the Newberg hood than to attempt to visualise what waa greeted with— Feed Co. 4t “Tra-la-Ia, who coma dereT” — Every-, w ill always remain la my memory as tha moat touching sight I have yet body’s Magazine. Call Red 108 for your Spirella men In the war, Iaaac F. Marcosaon 18tf writes In the Saturday Evening Poet. The German S p i r i t . ------ corset. I t was In the devastated region where “ Any restitution that Germany o f Jersey bull kept at Commercial the Hon had left a trail o f ruined fers to the allies will be offered, yon towns, blackened forests and despoiled may be sure. In the spirit o f Griggs.” barn. 39tf land in his w ak e The speaker was Edward Hanger- I was on my way back from tha ford the advertising expert. Cow for sole, L. L. Keach, Spring- front, chilled and depressed by the “ Griggs and Mlggs,” he went on, brook. 43 pd heciaon o f waste that hemmed me In. “ were kidnaped by bandits and shut Suddenly I heard a steady hammering np In a cave. Wood fo r Sale— Good dry fir. L. —a strange sound It was In the midst “ “They’ll take every cent we’ve got Hammer, phone W hite 169. 14tf a f such desolation— and no loneliness on us.’ moaned Mlggs. “ Every blessed la quite so utter as the solitude o f the cent.* Have that plow sharpened at Mc ravaged places. I stopped my car, got “ “They will, ehT said Griggs, Coy Bros.’ garage for 25c. ant and walked toward a dilapidated though tfully. only structure with four “ T h e y sure will.’ Money to loan on good security by that remained In what was ones “ Griggs peeled a ten-spot from bis Clarence Butt, attorney. 43tf hamlet. When I reached rolL what I saw. “ *Here, Mlggs,’ he said, ’here is that For Sale— Good Jersey cow. Mrs. woman stood at an Improvised an ten dollars I’ve been owin’ yon fo r so A. J. Bishop, Wynooski street. vil, beating out a horseshoe. Her hos long.’ " es I learned, had been a black- He bad fallen In battle and Furnished room for rent at 84 per His Ancestors. m e wore his uniform. A child played H e was always boasting about his month. Inquire at this office. 43pd at her feet while the sparks flew up ancestors, and one day employed a ward. All she had In the world, save genealogist to hunt them up. In dne Highest market price paid for this mite o f humanity and the rains time the connoisseur o f pedigrees re dried prunes at H. S. Glle A Oo.’s mi her home, had been wiped out by turned, and was cordially received by packing house. 42tf tha war. Even the roof above her hia patron. head was wrecked. Yet she kept to “ So yon have succeeded in tracing Wanted— Fam ily o f prune pick the task that had once sustained her. back my ancestors? What Is your ers. House furnished. H. E. Ml! Between the strokes o f her hammer I f e e r leson, Dundee. I t pd could hear the boom of the fa r away “Tw o hundred dollars.” guns. Bounding like the doom notes In “ Isn’t that high?” objected the pa I f you are looking for an engineer tha last act o f “ Alda.” It was a thrill tron. “ What’s It for?” > ing and unforgettable contrast “ Principally,” responded the geneal or carpenter see D. Cantwell, 310 The woman o f that rude forge was | ogist. “ for keeping quiet about them.” Dayton Avenue. 42-43 the heroic Incarnation o f defiant will— — Tlt-Blts. the symbol o f her sex. Some great ’ LOANS— Lowest rates, no delaya; AN ILLU STRATIO N . artist might have painted the scene mortgages bought. Attorney B. A, mad made It the companion picture o f ; “ Boats deserve to be called femi Kllks, McMinnville. the great canvas that depicts Joan o f j A re walking with her vision In the nine in one instance, at any rata.” For bargains In new and second little churchyard at Domremy. These “W hat is that?” hand goods call at Nash's Second tw o daughters o f France are o f tha “They w ill trim their sails-** Hand Store, 304 First St. 3 l f f asms Immortal d r * » * — * To Save the Nation’s Food Supply A beautiful 10-acre park in city limits, electrically lighted, fine water and excellent sanitation. Subjects o f vital and universal interest will be set forth by ministers from d if ferent states. Following is a partial lis t The Bible Church.................. Sunday, July 14 Jews Return to Jerusalem.............. Monday, July 15 Sunday School W ork........ ............ Tuesday, July 16 Divine Healing............................ Thursday, July 18 The Millenium—W hen?.,.................. Friday, July 19 Ordinances o f the N ew Testament Saturday, July 20 Scattering and Gathering o f God’s People ......................................Sunday, July 21 “ TH E TRUTH S H A LL M AK E YOU FREE” COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS M eals Served on the Grounds Stray Hogs Taken Up Tw o black hogs have been taken up at the Landlngham place on Che halem Mountain. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Including publication o f this notice, and dam ages done. G. W. Ramsey. 42-44 To Whom It N ay Concern I have a house with bath and toilet, kitchen, dining room, livin g room, pantry and bath room on low er floor, 3 bed rooms on second floor which I w ill rent to the proper par ties for $6 per month. House is now empty and has rented fo r |10 per For Sale— Four hop stoves, length month. Do not want It to stand emp 4 Vi feet. Also pipe for same. J. M. ty. I f you want a house call W hite McKay. St. Paul. 41-42 pd 11». i t pd