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As the days go by the Public realises that our Sale is a great saving and a success in every way, as
many
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are all
woo).
Come and share the Bargains.
lo o Mens and Y o u n g Mens Suits,
H art Schaffner
and other good makes.
&
M arx, Clothcraft
Values to $42.50, sale price, while
they last, $29.50.
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122 suits, values to $55.00 in H art
Schaffner &
Michael Stein and Clothcraft sale price $39.50.
your Clothing needs for at least a year.
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A ll o u r L a d ie s a a d M isses Coats, Suits, D resses, to b e closed out fro m
p e r ct, to 50 p e r cL
E ntire stock o f Shoes red u ced fro m
20
10 to 25 p e r cent.
D ry G ood s, F an cy G oods, N otions an d D om estics reduced 10 to 2 0
D. M. NAYBERGER,
p er cent.
said keep on shining for years if it is
covered with our high class pure
lead paints. .Let ns show you sam
ples of every color, and shade and
•testimony as to the durability of the
paints. To use them is real paint
esaw y .
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W e do papering, painting aad
fcalaomming.
Also a
male on wall paper
J. P. SOPER,
804 East First SL
Black 220
Newberg
WE PAY CASH
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Cream -Eggs-Poultry
V EA L AND HOGS
ALSO H ID ES AH D P E L T S ....
ACCURATE WEIGHT AND TESTS
Hazelwood Co.
•y CHRIST NELSON
i,O r e
New Form ef Trap Used on London
Docks Said to Havo Had Grat
ifying Suceras.
Kendrick Grocery
. FRESH, CLEAN STOCK
Oest the Market Affords
Fruits and Vegetables
*
in season
-Country Produce Bought and Sold
Cash Paid far Pseftry aad Eggs
Hannings] old Stand
Corner First and Center Sts
‘B I L L ’
THE
Plumber
202 Firgt Street
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W hen
first-dasg
in need o f
a
w orkm an
or
in a h u rry to h a re w o rk
don e, phono B lack 49
Sand Long Retained Properties.
Prof. H. L. Fairchild o f the Uni
Samuel Waddell was a caller at
versity of Rochester and Dr. H. Car
Henry Edwards' Sunday.
rington Bolton o f New York found
Mias Ruth Minear has been very the sands at Rockaway beach emitting
111 w ith pneumonia, but la Improv • high musical note one summer day
ln 1884. They collected some of the
ing.
sand and took It home, where Prof.
Jaiin E tiw ile r was shopping in
Fairchild pot In a large glass bottle
N ew berg Saturday and taking in the
a sample, bat except for that one In
sights.
stance the sand has been undisturbed
A number from Pleasant V iew for more than thlrty-flvo. years.
Professor Fairchild writes now to
district attended the boat races Sat
Science, saying that on December 2,
urday.
1919, he poured the contents o f the
Carl W ohlschlegei is having some
bottle into a stocking and found that
clearing and slashing done on bis when'quickly compressed it still gave
ranch.
eat Its characteristic high note, aud
Born— T o Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ible at s considerable distance. Bat
Hutchens. June the second, a fiv e since he spread it out In a dry room
and handled It considerably it has
pound boy.
lost Its sonorous quality.
The Hutchens Bros, have a num
ber o f cords o f old fir and second
Hotels in Japan.
grow th wood to haul this summer.
Plans are under consideration fee
John Jones, who has been ailin g providing the larger cities of Japan—
for some time with his head, went Tokyo, Yokohama. Kobe and Osaka—
to Portland Sunday to consult a with more hotels. It was announced
recently In Tokyo by D. Shono. gen
doctor.
,
(
eral manager of the Japan tourist
Clara Edwards, P h illip Booth, Ray
boresu. He raid, however, that It
Ego and Frances Eddens motored would be some time before these ho
to W tllim ina Sunday to spend the tels are erected. “ Efforts are being
day w ith Gladys Edwards who is made to relieve the congestion in the
teaching school there, but w ill re- city hotels by Inducing guests to
travel In the country, where hotels
turn home Sunday.
have room to spare.” It is proposed
A number o f friends and relatives to supply wireless information to ln-
were guests at the home o f Mr. and f>miny boats concerning the number
Mrs. MonroS H u tc hens Ia s i Sun day. o f unoccupied rooms In tne various ho
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. tels. The matter is under negotiation
G eorge Maynard and fam ily, Mrs. with the companies.
Jones and fam ily. Fred and Homer
The Usual Thing.
Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W ohl-
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“It
say»
in the paper, here,” re
achlegel and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs.
iuthltt and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. marked Mrs. Fields, in the midst of
WrYW^THgT’^That In~a debate In con
Date Hutcheni,~‘llr r _and Mrs. Tum-
gress Hon. Benjamin Blawhaw rose
bleson, from Forest Grove, Miss
ànd shouted— "
W lnnlfred Finnegan and Fred Wohl-
“ Don’t bother to rand the root of
O O fttO fO t.
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“ The honorable didn’t say any more
when he shouted than be does when
M ARRIAGE LICENSES
he keeps still."— Kansas City Star.
- M**ff*r*t j g f r — —Shotwoll. Mc-
M innville. to George James Prindle,
Hermlston.
Anna Catherine W agner. M cM inn
ville. to Fred W illiam Muhs. Mc
Minnville.
Elizabeth. W olf. Yam hill, to Oli
ver Arteman W ilcox, Cove Orchard,
Oregon.
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Pauline N elle M iller. Newberg, to
A lfred Elmer Dixon, Newberg. .
Esther Belle Alexander, Carlton,
to Lloyd W illiam Dumdi, Carlton.
Ethel Kochls, Sheridan, to John
Luther Ottlnger, Sheridan.
Hasel Theresa Dodson, Yam hill,
to Darell Theodore Johnson, Yam
hill.
Frankie Major Hernbeck, McMlnn- i
ville, to Adoniram Judson Rhine.
Yakima, Washington.
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Oil Wells Detected Electrically.
New uses for electricity are con
stantly appearing. One of the latest
Is the detection of crude oil In the
earth Instead of boring for It. gg
It Is stated that crude petroletmj
has been located electrically In the
shallow oilfield near Corsicana, Texas,
and that further tests are being made
around Bsirkbumett. A series o f bat
teries is used for the test, the negative
terminal being connected to a wire
which Is dropped Into dry waterhole.
valley or Indentation, and the positive
terming) being connected to a "land
wire.” which Is used to make contact
at various points on the surface of the j
field Investigated. It Is staled thlt
the higher electrical resistance of oil
compared with other conatltuents of
the earth, permits It to he located by
the reduced deflection of a sensitive
Instrument In the circuit
Pull Together for an
Merchant Marine
The war resulted In the creation o f a great merchant
marine—10,000,000 tons of American ship* which cent na
$3,000,000,000.
Everybody aqreos that we must keep this fleet on the
seas. ^
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• I f we fall back to pre-war conditions— when only 9 per
cent of our foreign trade was carried in American ship*—
We shall be in the position of s department store whose
goods are delivered In Its competitor’s wagons.
Congress Is considering legislation which will perpetuate
eur war-built merchant marine.
Until this le dene the shlpe we have sheuld net be eold
to face conditions which, prior to tho war, resulted In thd
decline of our merchant marine to Inolqnllleanoo.
This Committee calls attention to these facta because a
right solution of our shipping problem la vital to tho future
prosperity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to tho safety
and prosperity o f the nation.
Send for free copy ef “ For an American Merchant
Marino.“
... Is .— -
Com m ittee o f A m erican
It Is computed that the London,
docks contain about 1.000.000 rata,
which attack grain, food, and other
cargoes, causing about $2,000,000 loss
per annum. A society was established
to exterminate this destructive enemy,
but the congested state o f the wharves
made their schemes Inoperative. Now
a new benefactor has come forward
with s “ trap” that opens up a possi
bility o f putting armies o f rodents out
of business. The process employed Is
simple. Traps are placed along or
near rat boles. The trap Is made o f
cardboard covered with lithographic
varnish. The varnish la warmed by
heading Its container in boiling water
till the varnish becomes sufficiently
liquid, when It la spread 1-10 to 1-8
of an Inch thick on pieces pf straw-
board or tbicklah cardboard, measur
ing about 15 In. by 12 In. A margin
of about 1 In. Is left clear o f varnish,
and bait placed In the center o f thé
board, where It adheres to the varnish.
Bags o f 00 at a time have been se
cured. The medical officer o f health
for the P®rt of London reports favor
ably o f the antidote to the rat thief,
and gives It as his Opinion that once
their tails stick on the board they
are doomed, and -that the majority die
o f frig h t Another feature Is that If
two rats get on to the varnish to
gether one o f them kills the ether,
evidently thinking the other la holding
him. .
GET THE
MAGGOTS
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Before they get your garden and pnt
to naught all your hard labor
*
fnas
MAGGOTBAIT
w ill save your Cabbage, Radish, Turnip and a ll
root crops from these destructive pests
This article was made in response to a demand by
the general public everywhere and also as a pro
tection o f our own grow ing crops o f cabbage, etc.
It is the result o f rahaustlve research work and
from the best information obtainable from govern
ment and state Insecticide experts.
1 lb. Cans, 25 cents each; also 25 lb.
Bags, $2.25 each, postage additional
F ull Directions on
Each Package
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At your dealers or direct from
THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO
..S ea ttle ,
PEARL
(KEROSENE)
H E A T '-'
COMFORT
oa
Yakim a
Wapato
d
c o m pa n y
Portland
Ellenshurg
'Established 1885*
Newberg Junk Co.
(C A L ir O B M L A )
W ill buy all kinds o f Junk, including
J
Trtd Trrm. bmm, copper, zinc jnr lidfl,
Summer Vacation Tickets
rags, rubber tires, rubber shoes, old
papers, sacks, old books and papers,
including magazines.
E. C. KRUGER, Manager
• r e now on • • ! •
TO
Tillamook County Beaches
Ph on e W h ite 19
Located 100 miles due west o f Portland between
Neah-kah-nie Mountain and N etarts Bay. These
beaches include Garibaldi Beach resorts, Neah-
kah-nie, Manzanlta and Bay Ocfean.
New port
S h ip bu ild ers
$0 CHURCH STREET, NEW YO RK C IT Y
FIGHTING RATS WITH VARNISH
PLE A SA N T V IE W
YO UR HOUSE W IL L SHIITE
BIRCH
American birch since the war has ac
quired a South American name. Nowa
days It is fashioned Into pipes and
then called something besides birch.
The only evident reason for the
change seems to bo the fact that the
process that converts soft birch tnto a
hard pipe was originated In a Latin
American country, according to the
New York Evening 8un.
Birch wood owes Its, now name and
Its present prominence In the pipe In
dustry to the war, which cut off the
supply o f briar and sent the prices
of the stock» In America sky high.
Substitutes have been sought for
the expensive Imported briar. The ces
sation o f Importations with the war—
they haven’t been resumed yet— Inten
sities the search for an American wood
that would provide a suitable substi
tute.
Many native hardwoods were tried
without success. Most o f them were
either too hard to be worked into pipes
or too heavy to rest comfortably be
tween a smoker’s Ups.
Then some
one hit on the expedient o f trying a
sof( wood and employing a process that
would giv-» It the required hardness for
use In pipe manufacturing. Birch was
found the most suitable for the pur
pose.
PRICE CUTTING SALE
E x tra
USING
Wood Hat Been Pound to Bo Eminent-
ly Suitable, A fter Treatment by
a Special Proc »os.
SECOND W EEK O F NATION W IDE
everything throughout the Store is greatly reduced.
M AKERS
(O regon’s old favorite resorts)
On Yaquina Bay— Large Natatorium — Ample Ho
tel accommodations and camping facilities.
Crater Lake
o
1 to 5 T on *
(open July 1st)
One of the natural wonders o f the world.
In the heart of an extinct volcano.
A lake
Other Attractive Outing Places
Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson country)
McCredie Hot Springs
Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble H alla)
Shasta Mountain Resorts
Colombia River Beaches
Mt. Rainier National
Yellowstone National
Glacier National Path
Park
Park
“O re g o n O utdoors“
New Summer booklet contains general Information on
the different Oregon Resorts; Bummer Excursion fares;
Hotel and Camp rates.
Inquire o f local agent fo r further particulars.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Passenger Agent
Another
FEDERAL
Transports 1078 Tons in
95 Days
M arketing W ashington’s immense apple trap
working night and day— tills untiring F ederal
hauled 53,927 b o n e of applet 9 miles to station
at cost of .Olflo per box.
W rite fa r Federal data in year business. .
E M M O N S & C A L T E R L IN ,
Yamhill, Oregon
Distributors
for
FE D E R A L
Detroit.
Motor
Trask
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PIP E