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nwBno Wood fer 8a!e—Good dry fir. L. that the Epworth League will be re 14tf organised soon nad will unite with Hammer, phone White 189. Ne'wberg. Dayton and LnP'ayete In Lost— Between Newberg and Mc Bible school 10 a. m.. Sack/Mar the Wln-my-chum meetings to be Minnville 81x4 new tire Saturday. held later. tin. superintendent. Reward. E. F. Schulti. <y 11 a. m.. sermon. “ The Constitu tion and Government of the Early A TTE N TIO N A . R. M EM BERS Christian Church." Wanted— To buy a 3 or 4 horse 7 p. m.. C. E. disc drill. Must be practically new. A meeting of the members of the S p. m.. sermon. "The Child in the J. C. Lemon. White 165. ’ 47-48 pd Yamhill County Veteran Association Midnt.” will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall. Highest market price paid for Ladies' Aid every Tuesday after Newberg. on Saturday, August SI, at dried prunes at H. S. Glte 6 Co.'s noon at the church. 2 p. in. The meeting is called for the packing house. 48tf Mid week prayer meeting every purpose of fixing the date for the Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. annual meeting, for the appointing Horse and • auto livery at the All are invited. of the necessary committees and for Commercial barn. Open nil night. the transaction of any other business Storage furnished. r 44tf Presbyterian that may come before the meeting. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and A full attendance Is desired. LOANS— Lowest rates, no delays; Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. led by Miss Violet By Order of the President. mortgages bought. Attorney B. A. Craw. Kliks, McMinnville. Preaching by Rev. E. M. Sharp, D. D., of California. Mr. Lee going again •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOO We haYe a few'second hand Fords by request to the Forbes church. in good condition. We give terms. Portland. Anderson Motor Co. 45tf Evening union service in the park, or if bad weather, in Friends SH IN G LES __ 8 Inch Clear Butta at church. Everybody come for $8.85 Per thousand. F. O. B. mill community service. | — ■' ~~ - - .= .—: 46tf Monday at 8. Monthly meeting o f ' Wanted to Rent -A good piano. yard. Spaulding Logging Co. It session In office. 1 Black 53. Want to Rent— Some good land for Wednesday at 8. mid week service.! Lost— "Corbin” night lock key. wheat within 2 or 3 miles of my topic, "Lost and Found,” Luke xv. Ellen Gregory. It pd place. J. C. Lemon, White 165. 48pd UNCLE oro. Baptist The vacation period is over, at least nearly so! It is over so far as the vacation sermons go, at least. And we have had some good times together discussing themes that have been practical and helpful. H you do not believe this Just ask any member of the flue large congrega tions that met together during the month. Now we settle down to the fall work in earnest. We begin by or ganising n drive that will be ex plained in full on Sunday morning. The subject o f the special Sermon for this occasion is "Religion Is Business and Business Is Religion." You are invited to come and bring your friends. Don’t forget that our Sunday school is still on the Job— in fact, a title more so than usual. You will And a place there made especially for you! We hope to see you In your place and will do our part toward making the time profitable to you. — B. Y. P. V . meets as usual at 7 p.m. The evening service will be held in the park If the weather permits, otherwise In the Friends church. Money to loan bn good security by For bargains in new and second Clarence Butt, attorney. 43tf hand goods call at NaBh's Second Hand Store, 304 First St. Ilt t For Sale— Well bred O. L C. sow Highest market price paid tor shoat at (10. Inquire at this office. I t pd dried Black Caps and Loganberries at H. S. Gile A Co.’s Packing House, Jersey bull kept at Commercial «w. 38tf 39tf barn. Holstein bull at my place on Port Call Red 108 for your Spirella land road quarter mile east o f New berg— 61.50 cash in advance. W alter corset. 18tf Wilson. 46-67 pd * HEAT AND comfort o f every home. W e have a good assortment as usual in the heater fin^ for you to choose from, and it will be to your advantage to come edrly and pick the one you want as die prices we • tee quoting are right. Drop in and look over die line and let us show you what w e have and quote you prices which we are only too glad to do for ALADDIN LAMP Literally fills your room with a soft white Ugt -bums ju s t' ordinary coal oil and very little o f i t * It is striedy in a class by itself when compared with any other coal oil lamp F ot Sale— Some good oak wood at 66.50 per cord. Can .give some choice as to size. D. V. Fendali, phono For Sale— Berkshire sow with six East 1522. i 47tf grade pigs. A. E. Moore. For Sale— 140 cords o f oak wood ■*lABt— Bunch of keys. Return to at 66.50 a cord delivered. Drop a Manley Auto Co.. 11th and Burnside, card to Charles Ziegler, Route 1, Portland. Reward. It pd Newberg. - 44-47 pd Prune morning. 182. i+> T A K E A D A Y O F F When it rains, come in end **llr over the heat, end light problem with us. W e can dd you good. Larkin-Prince Hardware; Co For Sale— I w ill , sell at private sale at my place 1 V4 miles southeast o f Newberg, 1 silo 12x28 complete, 2 heifers coming two year old 1 cow tour years, 1 cow four years graded Holstein, 1 horse six yuars old, about 1100 lbs., Hamiltonian, i (4 dozen Leghorn hens, buggy, singleharncs*. team horses, 3000 lbs., double har ness 1 Mel born wagon, site 2%. Phone Blue 146. John Groff. good dwelling houses, a good prune drier with two stoves, good barn and machine sheds, hayfork with attach ments. two good chicken houses, brooder house, good granary and workshop, also a water tank which is piped to both houses and drier.. A gasoline engine runs wood saw, pumps water to fill the tank and runs washing machine. Wood saw .and engine goes with place. A good creek runs through the place. Also Pu blic Sale o f H igh O n d e Jersey a ten acre lot In Sear’s Subdivision about two miles west of Newberg. set with j>rune trees. For terms In quire of Ira C. Smith. Dundee. 49 pd Bem o+al N otice I am moving my office from , th*j Edwards building to the Seely resi dence. 110 North School at., where I will be equipped for giving steam baths, light cures, chiropractic and scientific massage treatments. Dr. M. Adell Oochnour. I t pd Cows, Horses, Farm Im plem ents, tÿpoeceoeoeoeoeoecwoecmoeaeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo« EYE NYFEMETROnC EYE (Normal) (Far Sight) MYOPIC EYE e (Near Sight) N ature firs t made man to look at ob ject« fa r aw ay. H e made his liv in g by trapping, hunting and fish in g, se the eyes axe n atu rally adjusted fo r fa r vision. . . They were never made fo r the oontinnal close work w e subject them to today. It takes more nerve force to r u t your eyes than it does to ran your arms. I f you a rt so sick you cannot lift you r hand, you w ill s till force you r eyes to look around the room, studying things in the room to make the.tim e go faster. A doctor once tried an experim ent on six sick people. Three of them he told to keep th eir eyes closed as much as possible. These three recovered firs t and had been the most serious cases. * I f it takes more nerve force to ran yonr eyes than nature planned, they rob nerve force from some other part o f the body, and alw ays the weakest p a r t I f yon are ner vous. have headaches, signs o f kidney trouble it may be your eyes are not p erfect and are using more nerve than N ature planned. It has been proven that nine ont o f ten muscles o f the eyes are le ft weak, which can yonr own health and happiness, it is the best the condition o f yonr eyes and those o f yonr persons who have had the measles, the only be b u ilt np by muscle exercises. For investm ent yon ever made to know exactly children. - W e know we can g ive yon the best eye service fo r we can g ive yon hnndreds o f re f erences from people w e have helped. N ow is the tim e to come, before school starts, and be ready to en joy the long even ings soon (o come. ' 4 * J f W * W e want lo whisper a word in your ear about two thing• you will need in your home this winter for the comfort o f yourself and those who live with you. Have that plow sharpened at Mc Coy Broi? garage for 25c. pickers wanted Monday For Sale— Plano, nearly new. Bar Harry Miller, phone Black gain. Leaving soon Second house It on le ft after crossing bridge on West Illinois st. Mrs.. C. B. Irwin, ltpd Registered Lincoln rams for sale by N. D. Brouillette. R. 2, New For Sale at a Bargain— Large nine berg. 47 pd room house on corner of Third and Center streets. Terms to suit buyer. Wanted— To rent small farm near Address F. H. Griffeth, 1613 Dwight Sunday school at. 10 a. m. Newberg. Address Box 694, Dallas, street, Portland. I t pd Morning worship at 11, preaching Oregon. by the pestor, Fred E. Catrer. a E. 7 o'clock. For Rent— Good 6-room house, A1 For Sale— 20 cords of wood on Union park meeting at 8 o'clock. condition, convenient and electric grounds, 62.50 a cord. N. H. Loff, lighted: color white, trimmed in route 2. 47 pd French gray. 66 per month. 210 Dundee Church E. H. Anderson will have charge -------- :--------------------------------- C--- West Hancock street. Ready Sept. 1. Holstein bull at G. W. Dayton of the Sunday School, 10 a. m. and farm on Route 2, phone Red 146. 61 Rev. Alfred Bates will preach at 11 State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem in advance. 45-48 pd a.' m. At the close of this service ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex there will be an official board meet cellent music, high clam entertain Good second growth fir wood for ments and a superb racing card. For ing Large congregations are attending sale by Newberg Orchard Co., phone particulars write A. H. Lea, secre ¿he church services. It is expected West 1501. 4Stf tary, Salem, Oregon. 44-47 o^o^oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe Talks to us these days about “essentials.” Every good Am erican knows w hat it means and is only too glad to stay within the essential etc., Septem ber 12 On above date at Shook farm 7 miles northwest of Newberg 1 will sell all my Btock and Implments, In- eludir) i. 12 high giade Jersey testing tr *m 4.4 to 5.6. register.),. Jersey b.il*v 14 ¡tellers. Individual certificate of health furnished with each animal over 12 months old. Implements include two wagon«, buggy, mower, plows, harrows and cultivators and many other article)-. Usual terms. Peter Lund. N. P. Nelson, auctioneer, R. P. Gill,' clerk. 47-48 pd U otioe to the T ax Payers o f Y am h ill New Fall Goods Arriving Daily N ew Fall Coats Bern itifu lM o d e li in the latest m aterials priced from $16.50 to $75.00 N ew Suits In a ll the toe newest shades and styles priced f i County, Oregon Notice is hereby given that on Monday, September 9th, 1918, the board o f equalization of Yamhill County, w ill attend at the office of County assessor o f' said county and publicly examine the assessment for the year 1918, and correct all errors in valuations, description or qualities of land, lots or other a n d 'it la the duty of all property, , and it ia persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed and if it shall appear to such board of equali lota sation that there are any lands, lots or other property assessed twice or he in the name of a person not the dwner of same, or assessed under or beyond its rathe, or any lands, lots or other property not assessed, said board o f equalisation shall make the proper corrections. Martin Miller, County McMinnville, Oregon. August IS, 1911. $25.00 to $75.00 N ew S a g e and Silk Dresses Priced from $11.85 to $45.00 N ew Dress Goods and Silkt In s ii thè latest m ateriale and colora a t popular prioes. N ew Shoes F or Men, Women and Children. Our Shoes are fitte d by expert Shoe men. I f yon have any Shoe troubles consult our Shoe Specialist Clothing for Men, ' u K ”s £ ,.£ i $13.50 lo $50.00 Boys’ School and Dregs Suits priced from fS J o to $16.50 * Yours fo r better eye service, C. A. M ORRIS EYE S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T F o r 8ale by Owner Forty gore ranch, one mile south of Dundee, at a bargain, set with fruit as follows: 11 scree of prunes mhstly young. Just coming In goodgbearlng, 2 M, acres of loganberries all wired §6 apple trees, 28 peach trees, 16 peer trees. 38 cherry treea, 35 plum ms The place Is equipped with two ,nd T,Mf “*■’* ‘■lu “ * *• Oregon Cashimeres Boys’ Suits prioed from ___* — $&00 to $12.60 D. M. NAYBERGER, ^