Did you know that J muh m r took a vacation 7 Wall, ha did. and that fact ia to form tha baaia o f tha aar- moa for naxt Sunday. Wa ara coins to preach on tha auhjaet "Jaaua on a Vacation." Thla oucht to ba aapaci- ally intaraatlns for tha vacation naa- Goats for Sali -Inquire of Prod aon. Soma o f ua ara about to go on 45 pd Haas, Dundee. our vacation or have Juat returned. Coma and hear about Jaaua taking a Call Rad 105 for your Spiralis vacation. It w ill do you good. coat. lltf Sunday achool at tha regular time, 10 o’clock, and B. T . P. U. at 7 la tha evening. Tha preaching aervice w ill be held in tha park aa usual. people have become aa accustomed (a bains safe that It ia aomatbing at a aback to learn that only a few bun* dred miles Dram the coûtera of laser Scan culture there la an almost navaga country. Tha islands at the Want In­ dies are. aa a rule, the abodes o f » Mghtaameat where any one. man or woman, may travel without fear at mol cotation. "But ouch la not tha case In Haiti." aays A. Hyatt Tarlili la -The Book o f the West Indica." "Haro tha shortcomings, tha failures, tha oar­ age Instincts o f tha blacks have boon Loos* straw for Bala by H. A. fbd and fostered for centuries. Prosa Page, Route 1. It No preachlag at the Presbyteriaa untamed Jungles they ware brought In reeking pest-ridden alavo ships to .church next Sabbath. Usual Sunday Wanted— Bull calf one or two days achool and T . P. S. C. K. meeting. A l­ old. Call W hite 05. It so union service« at the park in the evening . For Rent— Good 5-room house. 5 ( per month. Graphic office. u e beating span « ut ahores and aa a result the oemnterdal industrie« of our oountry are f r i n g through a period of changes in gen- oral conditions, effecting very materially the eoot of prodaetieu of the neoesaitiea of life, commonly known no merchandise. Manufacturer, denier and oonsumer alike are effected hy these condition» and there'* only one thing tq do— grin and hour it and take advantage of the boot proposition« of which we oaa avail earaelveo until these oon- ditions are adjusted which bids fair to be •erne little time— even after the cloee of the war. Christian The service« for next Lord's Day Wanted— Baverai head of sheep. are as follows: Clifford Calklna. or phone 19aS. 46p Bible school at 10 o'clock . Preaching nt 11. Good Jersey cow for «ale cheap. Y. P. S. C. E. and Junior Kndeavor A. J. Bishop, Wynooaki street. I t pd nt 7 o’clock. Union Mrviccs nt the park in the Wood for Sale— Good dry fir. L. evening. Hammer, phone W hite 155. 14tf ▲ very cordial Invitation ia ex­ tended to nil to worship with ua. Money to loan on good security by Clarence Butt, attorney. 4Stf Implements We advise oar Fanner friends to bay what Farm Implements they need for this fall aid nextxpring ace BIGHT HOW. There ia an imperative advance in freight to be effective soon— and manufacturing oosts and material ooets are atm on the rise. West Ghdmlem Church W rite or phone Mrs. J. B. Hall for Prof. Shambaugh has returned your NuBone corset. Phone 17a51. from his summer school work and is preaching every Sunday morning nt the West Chehalem church. Get up Good second growth- fir wood for a little earlier next Sunday and get sale by Newberg Orchard Co., phone out to hear him. It w ill be worth West 1501. 4Stf your while. Sunday school services at ten o’clock. Preaching at eleven. Highest market price paid for dried prunee at H. S. Glle A Co.’s 42tf packing house. Mrs. Goldsworthy and Mrs. J. E. Sperry and children, , James and Rachel, from Beaver, are visiting with the Ross family. Wm. Riley, of the U. S. Navy, spent the week end at the home of his grandfather. W. H. Sanders. Lindley Goldsworthy, who is sta­ tioned at Vancouver Barracks, visit­ ed with his mother at the Rosa home Sunday. Mrs. Bristow, of Parrett Mountain, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Parrish. Ethel Ross, who has been spend­ ing a few days at McPhilllps Camp, Tillamook county, arrived home Sat­ urday. She reports having had a very pleasant time. A surprise party was given Ellis Baker on the Baker lawn Monday evening. He leaves for his training school Wednesday of this week. ' Mrs. A. S. Livengood spent a few days with friends last week. Mrs. Emery Jones spent a few days at the home o f her uncle, R. O. Bristow, last week. Ice Cream Social at West Chehalem Friday evening, Ho chanoe to looe hy investing now— are are in position to quote you better ¿rices today than we will be in three mdfcths from now when yea will actually need your Implements. Bemember wa offer you high class goods, representing the JOHH DEERE LORE of f*r*a machinery, which is seoond to none, and we invite comparison of prioes with the Portland market— on a similar class merchandise. W ean anxious to suae you money which wo am in position to do on a gnat many lines in “The Big Hardware Store.” H on e and aute livery at the Commercial barn. Open all night. 44tf _ Storage furnished. Dollars LOANS— Lowest rates*no delays; mortgages bought. Attorney B. A. Klika, McMinnville. — -— — Ho matter what your needs— if they have any relation to our line or look like Hardware and Implements are’ll be glad to talk to you about it— talk is cheap and a few words may enable you to save several dollars. A square deal or none at all for you at Crawford peaches for sale a t the market price. Leave orders at the Barcroft Drug Store. 44-46 For Sale— Myers force pump with power head, like new, Vfc price. Ed Davis, 310 N. College st., 45tf Larkin-Prince Hardware Co Wanted— To rent small farm near Have that plow sharpened at Mc­ good team, wagon and harness. New Holstein bull at G. W. Dayton farm on Route 2, phone Red 145. »1 Newberg. Address Box 694, Dallas, Coy Bros.’ garage for 26c. cultivator, harrow, mower and rake. Oregon. in advance. 45-48 pd Finest o f water, good barn, small house, near good achool, cheese fac­ Best Buy in Tillamook tory and P. O. Price for all 66,000- For bargains in new and second­ We have a few second hand Fords 156 acre dairy ranch, lota of pas­ aa follows: 63000 cash, 61000 in 5 In good condition. We give terms. hand goods call nt Nash’s Second ture and hay, cuts about 50 tons. years, 61000 in 5 years, 65000 In 10- Hand Store, 504 First St. 31tf Anderson Motor Co. 45tf Good garden and other crops. 16 years, at 6 per cent. No trades. cows (3 registered Jerseys), 7 calves Must Mil. This is a bargain and can Wanted — Second hand trunk. For Rent— Fourteen acres o f prunes and cherries. C. T. Whittle­ State price and particulars first let­ (1 registered Jersey), 1 fine regis­ be trebled In value. AddreM at once. 45 ter. Box 236, Newberg. 44-45 pd tered Jersey bull. Pigs and chickens, Owner, Box 22, Hemlock, Or. sey, Springbrook, Ore. 45-46 For Sale— 140 cords of oak wood Team of horses for sale or w ill trade for cattle. Riverside Hop at 66.60 a cord delivered. Drop a card to Charles Ziegler, Route 1, Farm, phone White 168. 45-46 Newberg. 44-47 pd Hop pickers wanted by Ray A Son Prune or Hop Dryers may be In­ at Riverside Hop Farm. W ill start about September 5. Call White sured at Churchill A Tyndall’s Agency, Newberg. Phone W hite 99. 168. 45-46 Next Sale Date August 84 Tbe date of the next auction sale at the Commercial barn will be Sat­ urday, August 24. List your prop­ erty at once and thus get the advan­ tage o f advertising on sale bills. It Highest market price paid for Wanted— Three 90 foot poles, red dried Black Caps and Logan be rriM at H. 8. Glle A Co.’s Packing H oum . fir, to measure not less than 20 inch­ es at small end, 6100. Delivered to SStf Spaulding Logging Co. mill property, It Uutll further notice tbe real estate Newberg. office of W. E. W blte A Co. will be closed except on Mondays and Sat­ For Sale or Rent— 1% acres at urdays. it Dundee, Oregon, Four room hohse, wood house, good well, some fruit, all Forty acres of bottom land 4 miles tillable. A bargain If taken soon. from Newberg in Marion county for Mrs. Georgs W. Snow, Newberg, Ore­ 45-46 pd sale or trade. Chas. Driscoll, 908 gon. River street. I t pd For Rent— 12 acres of ground cul­ Yearling brlndle heifer, dehorned, tivated, consisting o f 2 Vi acres of taken up at my place on R. F. D. 2, bearing prune«, house, barn and nec­ which owner may have by paying essary outbuildings. 1V4 miles south expenses, including publication of west o f Newberg on Dayton road. this notice. 45tf W rite JoMph S. Stevens, Mehama, Oregon. 46tf Lost— Gray coat and check book. For Sale— I w ill M il a t private Finder please return to undersigned at Laurel. Ore., or U. S. National ■ala at my place 1 V4 miles southeast Bank, Newberg, Ore., and get reward. o f Newberg, 1 alio 12x28 complete. 2 heifers coming two year old 1 cow J. H. Raymond. It pd four year«, 1 cow four years graded State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­ Holstein, 1 hone six years old. about ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex- 1100 Iba, Hamiltonian, 1V9 doaen eellent music, high class entertain­ Leghorn hens, buggy, singleharness, ments and a superb racing card. For team horses, 6000 lbs., doubla har- particulars write A. H. Lea, secre­ nees 1 Melborn wagon, alee 2%. Phone Blue 148, John Groff. tary, Salem, Oregon. 44-47 ZEROLEN E V. D. MILLER, Special Agent, Standard 03 Co„ Nawbarf For Sale— Our home at Rex, seven Another Call to Young Men to Beg room house with full bath, garage, liter barn, chicken bouse. One acre of ground, family orchard and garden. A ll young men of Yamhill county Phone A. H. Dean, Black 133, New­ who have arrived at the age o f 21 berg, Ore. i t pd years since June 5, 1918, or who will reach this age on or before August 24, 1918, are notified to appear at the court house In McMinnville on Angust 24, 1918, for registration. Don’ t confuM thla with the registra­ tion that cornea In September. C. B. Wilson, County Clark. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily Bea itifulModels ia the latest materials priced from $16.50 to $75.00 N ew Suits In all the the newest shades and styles priced from $25.00 to $75.00 N ew Serge and Silk Dresses Priced from $11.85 to $45.00 In all the latest materials and colon at popular prioes. [en, Women and Children. Our Shoes are fitted by expert len. If you have any Shoe troubles consult our Shoe Specialist Clothing fo r M en, Boys. i from Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in all the $13.50 to $50.00 Boys’ School and Dress Saits priced from $5.90 to $16.50 Oregon Cashimeres Boys’ Suits prioed from $9.00 to $12.50 When yon are ready for your Fall Outfit be sure to see onr Stock, as we can save yon money and our Assortment is eery large. D. M. NAYBERGER,