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EVERY W O M A N Wanted— Steady man by year to work off'p ou ltry farm. H arry MO* 1er. 47tf A new shipment just Deceived containing many new tones in brown and other popular colors. G IV E US A CALL. W e «rill treat you right For Sale— 1 5-foot mower and 10* foot bay cake. Newberg Feed * Seed Store. 39tf L E E M IL L IN E R Y Get your boxes and berry crates o f Spaulding L o g g in g Co. A ll k ln ^ f and Bines. 33tf New berg, Oregon Gregory Block NEWPORT GREETS BEAUTY Lady N’ewborough. formerly ;he beautiful Grace Carr of Louisville. Ky.. has Just been en tertained at Newport for the first time in , 1C years. This recall* the romantic courtship and mar riage Is 1*04 to William Charles Wynae. Lord Newborough o f the British peerage; a marriage of commission in tke Welsh Guards daring the war and fell in action. Lady New bo rough was then n vol unteer in the W e a n ’s Auxiliary Corps and serv ed until after the ALL THAT HE WOULD ADMIT But Old Vermeoter Did Unbend Slight ly When His Visiter Presented Hie “ Credentials" Reprenrutstlvr Frank Green o f Ver mont. who makes the best after-dinner epeech of any man In congrees. and doe* not like to because It interfere* with bis train o f serious thought, has brought a new Vermont story to town. It is based on the care with which bis fellow Vermonters take strangers into their irtux While ambling around tbe state during the recent recess Green visited a town where several o f bis ancestor« were born. Finally be came up in front o f a village store and encoun tering one of tbe oldest inhabitants he tried to start a conversation. “ Looks a* though it might rain,“ Green suggested. The oldest Inhabitant's response was a quick glance. “ Who are You. yoong man?” he initially, «nil finally we beard the young lady *ay as she nodded toward Corrl : * “ ‘Who Is that man?* “ •H«*’? a pugilist,* her escort an swered. ,• . \ **‘Gracions !’ - said the young lady. •Whnt a brutal face he has!* “ ‘Tes.’ said her escort. *To Judge from his looks he must be about Che foulest fighter in thé ring.* v “Then a little later wa heard fhe young lady ask : * ' “ ‘Is Ije married?* *" • “ ‘Yes ; oh. yes,’ said her escorr. “That handsome, gentlemanly Uttle fellow with him Is his son.’ " T o Teach Marksmanship. Students in educational institutions In all parts of the United States are to have an opportunity to graduate as expert -riflemen from a government training ««-hook next summer. Those who take the special course will get certificates conferring upon them the authority te teach ethers.------------ The director o f civilian marksman ship plans, as means o f encouraging marksmanship as a sport, to extend a special invitation to representatives o f sll student -bodies to enrol) for Instruc tion in connection with the national matches of 1919, a congress of rifle and pistol shots— military, naval 'and- civil ian— which will be held nnder the aus pices of the navy department on die rifle range at Caldwell, N. J„ g» few miles from New York, during August For Sale— Cleaned vetcn and o k li mixed for seed. A. O. Peterson. » . ■ ■ ■ Zi phone 9a35. 51 pd Lost— Bunch of keys. ' Finder please leave at Graphic office and oblige owner. * I t .’ Eyety mother wiU be detighlKd to know that this guaranteed line o { Boys' Clothing is now to be bad here? In the pocket of every WearplecTge Boys Suit will be found an insurance policy guaranteeing the fullest satisfaction to die START SCHOOL RIGHT Every Boy should hove o now suit to begin the fVl] school.term end w o aro prepared to s u p p l y the demand. W e invite your inspection. PRICED MODERATELY Overland agency. Good work man.. good tools, good work. Fisk tires. H art’s Shop. 50tf ’ Loan*__ Lowest Vratee, no delay»; mortgages bought. Attorney B. A. Klika. M cM innville * '* F or Sale— Good horse, . w eight about 1,000. also buggy and har ness. Ray Weatherhead. 50tf For bargains m new and< second hand goods cal) at Nash’s Second Hand Store. 304 First St. S lt f ' Over 150 auto springs in stock. Springs tor all the leading ca n . N o w aiting. H a rt’s Shop. SOtf Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary sur- on. Commercial barn. Phone The new model* for men are arriving daily and w e invite the innpection of the mo«t particular men in the community. Kirschbaum Suits are made, right, they fit right and give the greatest amount o f satisfaction forth # least amount of cash. * Our lines of Men's Neckwear, Hosiery and Underwear are very complete buck, good fo r lim ited service. • The special oxyac«*tylene blowpipe applied by French engineers to cutting steel under water is claimed to have greatly simplified the salvage o f torpe doed vessels. A blowpipe Is mount ed in a small diving bell, from which the water Is expelled / b y compressed air. and fEe blowpipe pressures o f air and acetylene, greeter than under ordinary conditions, see regulated according to the depth at which the work Is being Jone. In trials made, ship’s plates have been cut under 27 feet o f water. Beside* the use o f the apparatus on sunken vessels, it can be employed in repair ing locks, and probably In other un derwater work. y . For Sale— Prune trees. _ shade trees, straw berry plants, shrubbery o f all kinds. N ew berg Feed A Seed On. 7tf Piano W anted— W ill exchange ele gan t new talk in g machine and rec ords fo r piano. K ien le A Sons’ Mu sic House. 28tf 6 P O P U L A R S I O RES F or Sale— Straw berry plants, lone Black 97. Rice Daria. 51 pd W e are having considerable de- F o r Sale— Horse, buggy, robe and fiiand fo r land in v ic in ity , o f N ew harness. ' L. A. Craig, 1XS Illin o is berg. W e are th e oldest farm deal F or Sale— 5-weeks-old pigs, some street, phone W hite 71. 4<tf ers in Portland and our facilities for larger, also 7-Year-old horse, work securing buyers ars unexcelled. I t any place. John G r o ffs Phone The D. M. Nayberger store, Mc you desire to sell w e can be o f ser Blue 149. . ,.lt M innville. w ill be' closed all day on vice to you. W rite us at dbee and ’fhursdny, September 25, on account w e w ill call and see you. H argrove T h e D. M. N ayberger stare, Mc at holiday. It Realty Co.. 123 N orth 6th street. M innville, w ill be closed all day on Thursday,-* Septem ber 25. on ac Portland, Oregon. Delinquent accounts nr* bad in count o f holiday. It vestments. W e make them pay you Soldiers F ed Wounds They Inflict. Dr. Arthur Macdonald of Washing ton. honorary president of the inter national congress o f criminal anthro- pblogy, tell* in the Medical Record some of the oddities noticed lu ner vous soldiers. For instance: cash dividends. N o collections, no F o r Sale— Registered Holstein One “ who bayonets another In the expense to you. K n igh t Adjustment face may develop a hysterical tic la bull 17 months old, sired by Johan- Oo., M cM innville, Oregon. 3 l* f Us own face; one bayoneting enemiaa la tbe abdomen p a y have abdominal P. Nelson, phone 19a25. contracture* In himself. Hysterical blindness may follow from seeing hor rible sights; hysterical deafness'whea the cries ••f tbe wounded are nobetf- tbe quarry out yonder. My grand- W anted— House keeper. D. J father, too, wss born in these parts.“ Gilbert. Phone Blue 181. I t pd “ Is ibst so?” “ Yes.” Green continued. “ 1 had a Shetland For Sale— 3-year-old let o f relatives born op here. too. pony at 940. Frank Carlisle. 50 pd One o f my uncles ran tbe livery stable fo r years, a cousin was in tbe W ant to Trade— IS months old furniture business, one o f my aunt* was the champion brand baker o f tbe fille y for good cow. A. Kenm itz, county for six consecutive years, and R. 1. 51 pd I don’t know how many o f my folk* took other high honor* hereabouts” The resident was Impressed Look ing Green over carefully and obaerr- ln* that the yoong fellow appeared to F o r Sale— S paesani In Drat class condition Cummins, Overland See R. F. 43tf Just Received— Carload orchard lu g boxes. N ow Is the tim e to get harness; 1 -cow g iv in g milk, #111 your boxes and h ave them nailed, freshen In January; 2 heifers bred, ready fo r picking time. Spaulding coming 2 y e a r fo ld . 1 heifer coming one; 1 hack, disc, cultivator, drag, 2 w alk in g plows, m owing machine, F o r Sain— No. 9 Burnell sawmill. tool grinder, 1 lot lumber, 2 stands 4 « Inch main saw, M inch cut-off, bees, beating stove, 7 shovel cu lti belting. Complete m ill w ithout en vator, wheel barrow, band corn gine. Price |800. R. W . Staley A planter, hand potato planter, bask Son. Phone IT a S f. ' 4Ktf doubletrees and neckyoke, broadcast seeder, 100 chickens, corn and po F o r Sale— 3-horse John Deere tatoes in Held, and many other disc as good as new, or would trade things too ‘ numerous to mention. for farm horse or other live stock T w o miles northwest o f Newberg. that I could use. F. D. Hutchinson, Phone 60a«3. O. F. Cady. I t pd Dundee. lÜ K Lost— Wom an’s coat on road from N ew berg to Chehnlem C en tc, purse M y w ife, Grace Hutchens, having with m orty in packet. Finder leave le ft my bed and board without any et Graphic office and receive re cause Whatsoever, 1 hereby g iv e no- ! W anted— T o boy good one-horse ward. * - I t pd tics that 1 w ill not be responsible wagon or w ill trade heavier *one. fo r any debts which ehe may Incur E. H. Weatherhead. SOtf , F or Sale— 4 fresh cows, 1 5-year- old Jersey-Durham, rich milker, 2 3-year-old Holsteins, freah 8 weeks, Dated September 17th, 1919. 1 Durham,* fresh 2 weeks. John pd T. M. Hutchens. G roff, phone Blue 149. It Jimmy Britt, the ImmsruIatSly dressed lightweight champion. need te tell a story about Eugene Torri, tbe For Sale— No. 1 common Cedar English referee. lumber 4x4., random lengths, nt «96 “ One day In the Strand.” no tbe story ran. “ Torri came up to me add per 1000 feet. Oregon Handle M fg. said : » “ *7Mtt you’ve made a lot of money oat o f boxing, haven’t yamT Special Tripe— Country. Portland, ••Yes.’ said i. I have.’ and H ighw ay. Large easy riding ••Well.’ raid Corri. *why don’t yoa finit7 You’re beginning to show sign* ear. Phone Blue 17«. Mrs. D. A. 36tf e f whnt you «r e * pugflUt on the Hart, down grade Jimmy, my boy, you're beginning to look oM.* "W eg . after that eprfecfc Corri took me to tench at the Savoy. While we eesb 8500, balance were lunching e nice-looking couple at J. 8. Oravea. 60-11 g neer-br table ket* t e * * — — — —- Parlor Millinery F o r Sale— 2 scree, 6 room house, barn and chicken house, some fruit. W4 are goin g and tf you are you Just the place for a little chicken had b a tte ' aee W . 8. StulL H e wiU farm. Close in . P rice «1600. Tom get yoa there and g e t yog back. Tyndall, 796 F irst street. 49tf Oregon State F a ir— Salem, Sep tember 22-27, splendid agricultural, livestock and industrial exhibits, Parties wishing to go to the State high elate amusements, a superb racing card, b igger and better, than F a ir engage your seats in advance. : ever. A. H. -Lee. Secretary,’ Salem, Mm D. A. Hart, phene Blue 17«, Oregon. 46-60 Red 174. • «-* 1 Bounty Man Coming I w ill be at- the Larkih-Prlnce Hardware 8tore Friday, September 26, fo r the purpose o f paying boun ty on gopher ¿nd mole scalps, at' which tim e I w ill also buy mole skins. C. B. Wilson, County Clerk. 1 Up-to-date ifllllinery work done a t reasonable prices. W e w ill asake naw h a y » I f you do not wish to buy new bring your old hats and see whet e little re-modeling and re turn mlng w in d a '~ T l 8 North Ed- pards street. pBOne Blue 144. 4 lt f W# are goin g and if you are you bad better aflb W. S. Stull. He w ill get - you there and. get you back. Call Black lfifi or Blue IS «. I t pd • I have fo r sale at my place tw o miles northwest o f N ew berg 1 boar, ■‘O’Colonel’s Last,” 2 years old; 1 T o whom it may concern— Anyone boar, “ N ew berg's Perfection," ’ ! • having claims against pilin g bsing months old; 2 gilts, bred, 9 months driven at First and R iver streets o i l ; 1 sow, “ Lady Louisa,” 2 years bridge please present claims to M. old; 4 pigs, t weeks old. W ill sell F. McAtee, foreman o f construction, together or separately. This la all at bridge. I t pd fin e breeding stock. O. F. Cady. Ip , CHEVROLET The~ Lowest" Priced Electrically Equipped . ...Automobile **• In thé W orld F^O. B. Portland NEW BER G , OREGON