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NEWBERG CHURCH SERVICES ... Wood»« wdM T W R. Manha* preach on Sunday next at 11 a. tn. Lars« congregations are attandins these services. E. H. Anderson w ll have charge o f the Sunday school at 10 a. m. y ç ç W ill *oon be en«atfin« the time Morning sermon at 11, “ Democ racy Made Safe." Robot R. I. mi —» Evening union service in Presby Wk. C. McAdoo terian church at 8. Wednesday at 8. studies in Deu News item: "Th e tractor Is here teronomy. “ God’s Service Pays." to stay. Arrangements are being Chapter iv. Very important and in made so that farmers all over Amer teresting. ica may purchase tractors when they can show the advantage to be gained in their own particular case over horse or mule power.“ The qualifi The pastor’s sermon topic for next cations of a “ hired man" on the farm Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Is, “ A in the near future: “ Must be skilled Church Made with Hands.” and for mechanic, able to run and operate a the evening service he will speak on Pourway tractor, drive a Speedftend •The Call of the Christ.” 8 auto, manipulate a Stripper Elec The Ladies’ Aid will meet on Tues tric milking machine, erect and op day at 2 o’clock, and the C. W. B. M. erate a wireless plant, must under meeting will be held at 2 o'clock on stand the botanical name o f all Friday afternoon. things grown on the farm, must There is prayer meeting on every know the scientific name o f all plant Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. and animal disease and must be able The work of Improving the base to give the Latin formula for the ment was begun lgst Friday evening. treatment of the same, must apeak Everyone came dressed according to French, Italian. Belgian and Span regulations and no one was fined for ish.” Back to the farm and the sim wearing a necktie or other finery. ple life tn 1*9*.— Benton Co. Cou After the evening’s work was fin rier. ished. it was a picturesque group that ate a supper consisting of baked beans, coffee and sandwiches. At the business meeting o f the C. E. Ethel Johnson was elected pres ident to fill the vacancy made by the resignation uf Arthur Parrish. If you are not attending church services in Newberg, we cordially In- Money to loan on good security by vite you to worship with ub . Don’t 4Stf forget Bible school at 10 o’clock. Clarence Butt, attorney. end attention o f the merchant* throughout the country and we take thi* mean* o f informh|g the public that we are well equipjped at ‘‘The Big Hard ware Store" to take care o f your fall busine** in our line in such a manner that it will be to your advantage to in vestigate before you let go your money. j. Ijcii/c to U S about ^ Heaton or manges, have the stock to show you at very reasonable prices— seeing is be lieving— come and look them over. j x . \JU trC tO U S about lighting your hone for the dark winter months, wo will show jo q the famous “Aladdin Lamp” that fills yonr homo with a beauti ful white light, which makes reading at night a pleasure. Int us show you one of these handsome lamps, they’n beautiful, economical on oil, and make other ooal oil lights look like a candle light. Gome in and we will show yon. Scasonable goods— Con Knives, Wooden kegs and barrels, stone jars, karat kutiers, lanterns, etc., you’ll find our stock oomplete and prices satisfactory to you Classes for everyone. Baptist Call Red 108 for your S p in ila rset. 18tf The Baptist church announces for Sunday morning, September IS, the fjfr i . V / • On aooount of having purchased stocks of goods out- sermon topic. ’ ’Nothing Succeeds Have that plow sharpened at Mc Like Success.” You are cordially Coy Bros.’ garage for 25c. rerakr chanBell of trade, we are long on invited to come and bring your Cutlery and our prieea m pocket knives, scissors, butcher knives etc., are friends to our services. We have a For Sale— Pigs, cows and helfen. warm welcome for you here. If you Phone 9al5. ¿Tactically as cheap as this class of goods was.*ver offered to you with the exception of a * 4 »tf are not a member elsewhere, come few of the cheapest grade patterns. We aan save you money on this class of mer- and make your church home with Wanted— A feed cutter. W. H. Dean, phone 10a62 Our Sunday school meets at. 10 a. It will pay you to steer your “fall busi ness” on Hardware and Implements toward m. with a place for every class and Wanted— A tenant for walnut and age o f people. The men’s class meets poultry ranch. N. E. Britt. It the pastor in the study, and during this month is deep In the mysteries HOTICE— Our store w ill be eloeed of the book of Romans. We are en all day Monday, September 14, on joying it. too! Men, come and meet account of holiday. D.r M. Nay- with us! <j| McMinnville. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Evening meeting in the Presbyterian churcET Wanted— Someone to furnish me with good fresh milk. W ill pay 16 For Sale— Team, wagon and har Lost— Agate pin. Finder please For Sale— Small house on corner Dundee Church cents per quart. S. B. Dodge. It ness and 1 cow. Call 1314 8th st. 51 lot, fenced, near high school, furni leave at the Graphic office. It ture, 6 cords of wood cut an d lu abed Rev. Alfred Bâtés, pastor of the When in need of job printing gel Wanted— Four prune pickers on all goes at a bargain. Wood for Sale— Good dry fir. L. Inquire at Methodist Episcopal church, will It at the Graphic. Tuesday morning. Harry Miller, Graphic office. Hammer, phone White 14*. 14tf 48tf phone Black 182. it U^OCKOt Ulnives ^ Larkin-Prince Hardware Co At Private Sale— 3 Inch wagon, | light iron axel wagon, set work har i ness. set light harness. May be seen at Deering place 2 ft miles east of For Sale— Best quality baled Newberg. C. H. Christenson, phone 49-50 straw by Luy V. Abernathy, route 2x3. . 2. phone 3a4. 49-51 pd For Rent— 74 acre farm. All For Sale— Choice lots in Newberg, personal property for sale, including close In cheap. W. M. Crawford, team, oth ¡r -tock, craps, drag -aw, stump ptfller and other implements. Dayton, Oregon. 51 pd W. Moor, route 3, 2 mile« north of 49tf Highest market price paid for Newberg. dried prunes st H. 8. Glle A Co.’s For Rent— Good 6-room house, A ] packing house. 4 2tf condition, convenient and electric Horse and auto livery at the lighted: color white, trimmed tn Commercial barn. Open all night. French Gray. |7 per month. 210 West Hancock street. Inquire at Storage furnished. 44tf 209 across the street. LOANS— Lowest rates, no delays; Wanted— Farm property, from <0 mortgages bought. Attorney B. A to 100 acres within 5 miles of New Kliks, McMinnville. berg In exchange for Portland Im W ill pay differ We have a few second band Fords proved property. Must have good In good condition. We give terms. ence In cash. spring or running water and good Anderson Motor Co. 45tf location and price right. b. D. it Lost— Pair of glasses on Thurs Coulson & Co. day in Newberg. Finder please leave at Graphic office. It Help Wanted Good second growth fir wood for sale by Newberg Orchard Co., phone West 1501. 43tf Dann I — i h ........... . Percy A Cappa. Selon F a a try ........................ F. A. Elliott. Salem H e a d s o f S t a t e I n s t it u t io n s Ubivenity..................... P. L Campbell, Eugene Agncukut.l C ollege...... W . j. K m . Corvalt» Normal School J. H .. Ackerman. Monmouth Bfind.......................... ....E . T . Moore». Salem Muta ......................... E S . Tillenghart.Salem Feeble Mauled ................. j. N. Smith. Salem 1— nr .......................R. E L. Sterno, Salem Prnáratury .............. Cha*. A . Murphy. Salem Training School .............. L. M Gilbert. Salem Saldirn Home ............. R. C. Markee, Roaeburg Burma of Mino. ......... H. M. Park*. Corvallii Tubercular HoqWal .... G. C Belimgo. Salon Imane. E. Oregon W . D. McNary. Pendleton Girl*' la. School . Dr. E W . Hopkm*. Salera T w e l f t h J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t Judge ................. ......... Harry H. Beh, Dalla* Prometeo» .............. R. E Conner. McMimrrille County O fficer« Judge.........W . W . Nickle.McMinnville Moner ...,S . E. Cummin*. McMinnville nonet ................. W . S. Allan. Dundee .............. C. B. W ill on. McMinnville ....... W . G -tH o n h o o . r.. ............ Martin Millet er......... Abce E Adam. r .......... H. S. Maloney cboob ...... S. S. Duncan r ............... H. W . Herring . .................. Carey Tilbury O A c o ......... J. H . Cook ■pedor .... Alan Green Members of Legislature .............. W . T . Vinton. McMinnville ..................; Ira C Barber, WillaObae ................ . . W . W . Laager, L a f ayette Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. F. Regular meeting Second and Fourth Thursday evening* of each month. Viaiting brothers always welcome. By order W. H. Woodworth, W. M., John parkin, Secretary. A A A. M. SHILOH R E LIE F CORPS NO. 2 6.- Moetir^s held the 2nd and 4th Thurs day of each month at t JO P. M. in the I. O. O. F. Hah Mrs. Minnie V. Byers , Pres. Emma L. Snow, See. ST Y L E H E A D Q U A R T E R S W H E R E F A L L FA S H IO N S A R E FIN EST IN D IV ID U A L IT Y T hat very hum an desire w hich prom pt* one to select som ething different from his or her neighbor is best gratified by malting gelections from our large stock Men’s-Young Men’s-Boys Suits No better selection can be found anywhere in the state. Nearly 3,000 Suits to select from and many of them at last year’s prices. Men's Suits from ...............................................................$12.50 to $55.00 Young Men’s Models in College Styles, the snappiest line ever shown. priced from .................... .......... ........................$13.50 to $40.00 $5.90 to. $16.50 Boys' School and Dress Suits priced from $9.00 to $12.50 Oregon Cassemere Boys’ Suits priced........ Shoe Department Our Shoe Department shows a large selection of the latest styles. Men's and Young Men's Shoes priced from ............................$3.85 to $9.00 Ladies' and Misses’ Shoes priced from .......... ............... .$3.35 to $12.50 Children’s Shoes at all prices. Hundreds of pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children, small lots from our regular stock are offered from 1-4 to 1-3 reduction. pW V- „ i V w ? " — — —^ High school boy wants place to Forty acre ranch, one mile south of work for his board In or near New | Dundee, at a bargain, net with fruit berg. Report to Dr. Brown. It : us follows: 11 acres of prunes mostly Visit Our Dry Goods Department You w ill be amazed to see the beautiful as- »ortment of Fall Silks, Velvets,'Dress Goods, Trimming», Coatings and everything that goes to make a Dress or Coat. Prices are of the very lowest, for the quality of goods. Cloak and Suit Department Yon cannot find a more up-to-date and better assortment anywhere. Silk and B erfe Dresses f r o m. . . . . . . ............................. $11.85 to $45.0 Ladies' and Misses' Suits priced from .................... .......... $25.00 to $75.0 Ladies' and Misses' Coats priced from .............................. $13.50 to $ 50.0 Children's Coats priced from ..................... ........................$3.85 to $ lt.5 A ll Goods fitted and altered free of charge by expert Tailors. NOTICE— Our Store will be closed all day Monday, September 15, Furnished room to rent, suitable For Hood River apple harvest to for student. Mrs. Emetine Vincent, start about October 1. Women $3; 505 Franklin street. 49tf men 83.50 to |4. Write for particu lars. Dickerson * Peck, Hood River. For Sale— O. A. C. ÿ Rock cock Oregon. i Pd erels; 5 stands bees; 3 acres grow ing potatoes. J. M. Root. 50 pd For Sale by Owner it of Holiday young. Just coming In good bearing. For bargains in new and second 2 4 acres of- loganberries all wired hand goods call at Nash’s .Second 85 apple trees, 28 peach trees, 1« Hand Store. 304 First St. 31 tf pear tree*. 38 cherry trees, 35 plum trees The place Is equipped with two SHINGLES— 4 inch Clear Butts at good dwelling houses, a good prune $2.25 Per thouspnd. F. O. B. mill drier with two stoves, good barn and yard. Spaulding Logging Co. 4<tf machine sheds, hayfork with attach ments, two good chicken houses, Bounty— Chehaldm and Yamhill brooder house, good granary and W olf Club will pay $50 for»old coyote workshop, also a Water tank which Is scalps and $16 for cube. H. C. Baker. piped*1o both houses and drier. A gasoline engine runs wood saw, Farm for rent or re-lease. Horses, pumps water to fill the tank and runs cow, heifer and farm Implements for washing machine. Wbod saw and sale. E. W. Mueller, phone 33a53.49p dngtne goen with place. A good creek runs through the place. Alao Highest market price paid for a ten acre lot in Bear'e Subdivision dried Black Caps and Loganberries about two miles west of Newberg. at H. S. Oils A Co.'s Packing House. eet with prune treee. For terms In 38tf quire of Ira C. Smith, Dundee. 4* pd