I RM I 0 H I m m illi j We cordially invite you. First Street «Hk M New Equipment Presbyterian Morning sermon by pastor Lee on j "Five Men Won by Christ.’* Union evening service in park, or else in Methodist church (weather determining which.) Monday evening at 8. Trustee monthly meeting. Wednesday at 8. concert of prayer for missions. All who are of Presbyterian incli- . nation.1 or non-church goers cordially invited. Friend, go to some house of worship and pray. ! Wood for Sale— Good dry fir. L. ! Hammer, phone White 169. 14tf Wanted— To buy a 3 or 4 horse disc drill. Must be practically new. !J. C. Lemon. White 165. 47-48 pd J 5 Á // «✓ « Æ i/r /W /J C C j Highest market price paid for ¡dried prunes at H. S. Oils A Co.’s packing house. 49tf LOANS— Lowest rates, no delays: mortgages bought. Attorney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. Dr. H. J. Talbot. President of We have a few second hand Fords Kimball College of Theology, will in good condition. We give terms. preach net Sunday morning at the Anderson Motor Co. 45tf Methodist church. Friends Out of the ring for several days bnt now right back on the job again to give you first clan work in every way. Remember I do cleaning, press­ ing, dying, hat blocking, glove cleaning and alterations of all kinds. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past and solicitiing the same in the future, I will be glad to serve you at my new location. 6021/* First street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning meeting at 11, sermon by the pastor, subject— “ A Valley Filled With Trenches.” Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evening meeting 8 o’clock. Spaulding Logging Co. Want to Rent— Some good land for wheat within 2 or 3 miles of my place. J. C. Lemon, White 165. 48pd Money to loan on good security by Clarence Butt, attorney. 43tf NEWBERG CHURCH SERVICES Christian On next Sunday morning the pas­ tor will speak st 11 o’clock on “ What Do We as Disciples at Christ Believe of Christian Unity?” All interested in this subject are incited to be present. The Ladies' Aid Society every Tuesday afternoon at 2 Mid week prayer meeting at 8 'o’clock on Wednesday evenings. On Friday evening, September the C. E.’s will have their regular monthly business meeting, after which they will Join others of the church in painting the basement. Those coming to assist in the work are requested to bring their own paint brushes, and those present who are not clad in work clothes will be heavily fined. The church service fldg will be en­ larged by the addition of two stars, one for Ovei McCoy and another for Arthur Parrish. The C. E. keepe in touch with members in the service by sending them once a month a booklet made by the members now present. Each page is made by a different Endeav- orer and may contain a short letter, kodak pictures, etc. The pastor will speak next Sunday evening on "Excuses.” Is there any excuse for your not being present? lieving—come and look them over. . TJaik tO about lighting your home for the dark winter months, we will show ti S j q q ful white light, which makes reading -at night a pleasure. Come in and we will show you. Seasonable goods— Corn Knives, wooden kegs and barrels, stone jars, knaut kutters, lanterns, etc., you’ll Call Red 108 for your Splrella For Sale— Some good oak wood at 18tf corset. 36.50 per cord. Can give some choice ss to slxe. D. V. Fendali, phone 47tf Have that plow sharpened at Mc­ East 1522. Coy Bros.’ garage for 25c. | Found— Package of merchandise on road between Dundee and New­ For Sale— Berkshire sow with six berg. Owner may call on B. S. Hun­ grade pigs. A. E. Moore. ter. Dundee. It pd you the goods and quote our prices, that’s part of The D. M. Nayberger store at Mc­ Minnville will be closed all day Sat­ in Fair Maples dryer next urday of this we«ik on account of It P. Diment, phone Black Jewish holiday. It ICO. To Rent for Cash— Farm near Rex of 94 acres, 35 in cultivation, balance Good second growth fir wood for in pasture, good buildings— |300. sale by Newberg Orchard Co., phone Louis Pulsky. Third and South Main West 1501. 43tf streets. It pd Lost— A pair of spectacles with For Sale— Small house on corner brown celluloid frame. Finder please lot, fenced, near high school, furni­ leave at Graphic office. It ture. 6 cords of wood cut an d in shed Anyone having five acres and up all goes at a bargain. Inquire at 48tf they want slashed may address B. Graphic office. Sinkey, 6 % Third street. Portland. 1 Old Time Lense It will be interesting to you. to know how our Optical. Watch and Clock repair department helps you to be war time efficient. It is absolutely necessary that your eyes are able to do their utmost and that yonr watches and clocks are running correctly. Hundreds of people are almost completely blind without their glasses and they are continually To show you— Last . month, the month fewest are broken, we repaired in some way. straightened or fitted, 304 pairs of glasses. Last year over 100 students were able to go on with school work and many others able to do much better work after being fitted with gla u es... It will pay yon to know the exact condition of your eyes. It is also absolutely necessary yonr watch, and clocks at home, in schools, sawmills, railroads, tele­ phone clocks, etc., ran correctly in order for yon be war time efficient. Last month we regulated, put in crystals, screws or repaired in some way 253 watches, besides many alarm clocks and mantel clocks. / Counting Newberg. St. Paul, Springbrook and all living close to Newberg, abont seven thousand, depend on ns for correct time, and for glasses straightened and repaired. We are always glad to regulate yonr watch free of charge, and also give yon any small adjust­ ment to make yonr glasses more com fortable. We are always glad to help yon. Yours for better Eye Service, C . A. M O R R IS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ; AmmunnkmofallKinds find our stock oomplete and prices satisfactory to you or you need not make the purchase— we like to show the business. (0 j . V • **00feet */l neves On aooount of having purchased stocks of goods out- ^ recnlar rf trade,we are long on Cutlery and our prices on pocket knives, scissors, hatcher knives etc., «re practically as cheap ns this class of goods wasreer offered to yon with the exception of n few of the cheapest grade patterns. We dan save yon money on this «*•— of chandiae. It will pay yon to steer yonr “fall busi neu” on Hardware and Implements toward Larkin-Prince Hardware Co ^ CARD OF THANKS Wanted — Several experienced 1 wish to tbank all my friends, in­ Farm for rent or re-lease. Horses, salesmen tor Dry Goods and Fancy cluding the lodges and clubs, for the Goods departments. Good salary to cow, heifer and farm implements for sale. E. W. Mueller, phone 33a53.49p the right parties. D. M. Nayberger, beautiful flowers and other kind­ nesses shown in my recent bereave­ McMinnville, Oregon. It ment. John Larkin. I wish to thank very kindly* the party who turned my cows out of For Rent— Good 6-room house, A1 the barn before It (was burned and if condition, convenient and electric Public Sale of High Grade Jersey Cows, Horses, Farm Implements, they will let me know who they are lighted* color white, trimmed In etc., September 12 I will gladly reward them for the French gray. 36 per month. 210 kind act. C. A. Hod son. West Hancock street. Ready Sept. 1. . / On above date at Shook farm 7 miles northwest of Newberg I will sOIl ail my stock and implments, in­ cluding 12 high giade Jersey c o w h testing fr -m 4.4 to 5.6, registers Jersey t>,al• 14 heiiere. Individual certificate of health furnished with each animal over 12 months old. Implements include two wagons, buggy, mower, plows, harrows and cultivators and many other articles. Usual terms. Peter Lund. N. P. Nelson, auctioneer, R. P. Gill, clerk. 47-48 pd Correct Lens Let us show you one of these handsome lamps, they’re beautiful, economical on oil, and make other ooal oil lights War Tune Efficience losing or breaking them. the famous “Aladdin Lamp” that fills your home with a beauti­ For Sale— Fine Italian and Petite prunes for canning. L. T. Penning­ Jersey bull‘*>kept at Commercial ton. 1000 Sheridan st.. Phone Blue 39tf barn. 5. It pd For Sale— Team, wagon and har- 1 cow. Call 1314 8th st. 51 about Heaters or m have the stock to show you at very reasonable prices— seeing is be­ look like a candle light. Highest market price paid for dried Black Caps and Loganberries at H. S. Oile A Co.’s Packing House. • ------------------- ----- — --------38tf . tO US 46tf For bargains in new and second­ hand goods call at Nash's Second Hand Store, 304 First St. 31tf L W .H * y» SHINGLES— 6 Inch Clear Butts at $2.25 Per thousand. F. O. B. mill yard. engaging the time of the nmrch»nU throughout the country end we take this means of informing the public that we are well equipped at ‘T h e, Big Hard­ ware Store” to take care of your fall business in our line in such a manner dial it will be to your advantage to in­ vestigate before you let go your money. , Horse and auto livery at the ! Commercial barn. Open all night. Storage furnished. 44tf Methodist wai «Km be justness and »„„.Jin n « Notice to the Tax Payers of Yamhill County, Oregon 'N otice is hereby given that on Monday. September 9th, 1918, the board of equalization of Yamhill County, will attend at the office of the County aseessor of said county and publicly examine the assessment rolls for the year 1918, and correct all errors in valuations, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and it la the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed and if it shall appear to such board of equali­ sation that there tore any lands, lots or other property assessed twice or in the name of a person not the owner of same, or assessed under or beyond its value, or any lands, lots) or other property not assessed, said board o f equalization shall make the proper corrections. Martin Miller, County MeMinnvllle, Oregon. August 29, 1919. For Sale by Owner Forty acre ranch, one mile south of Dundee, at a bargain, set with fruit as follows: 11 acres of prunes mostly young, Just coming In good bearing, 2% acre# of loganberries all wired. 86 apple trees, 28 peach trees, 15 pear trees, 28 cherry trees, 35 plum trees The place Is equipped with two good dwelling houses, a good prune drier with two stores, 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 bouses and drier. A gasoline engine runs wood saw, pumps water to fill the Unk and runs washing machine. Wood saw and engine goes with place. A good creek runs through the place. Also a ten acre lot In Sear’s Subdivision about two miles west of Newberg. set with prune trees. For terms in­ quire of Ira C. Smith, Dundee. 49 pd Il IV W I% k SI I Removal Hotice I have moved mjr office from the Edwards building to the Seely resi­ dence, 110 North School street, where I am equipped for giving steam baths, light curee,ch!ropr*ctlc and 'Scientific massage treatments. Dr. Adell Oochnour. It NOTICE— Our Store will be closed all day Saturday, September 7th, on acconn of Jewish Holiday. Will open at 6 p .m. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily ___ New Fall Coats Bea itifulM odels in the latest materials priced from $16.50 to $75.00 New Suits Ir. all the toe newest shades and styles priced from $25.00 to $75.00 New Serge and Silk Dresses Priced from $11.85 to $45.00 _!__________________________ _______________ _ New Dress Goods and Silks In all the latest materials and colors at popular prioes. New Shoes For Men, Women and Children. Our Shoes are fitted by expert Shoe men. If you have any Shoe troubles consult our Shoe Specialist Clothing for M en, Young Men and Boys. latest Fall Models from Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in all the $13.50 to $50.00 Boys’ School and Dress Suits priced from $5.90 to $16.50 Oregon Cashimeres Boys’ Saits priced from $9.00 to $12.50 When yon are ready for yonr Fall Outfit be sore to see onr Stock, as ire can save yon money and onr Assortment is very Urge. D. M. NAYBERGER, Me Minn villa Oregon