Removing the A ir
From the Bobble
trol of one man Instead o f several, »teal fork Is most useful in frying
Is to be manufactured at a plant to doughnuts, etc.
|
I be built here or at Astoria by the
To shine polished steel, rub over
United States Marine Equipment with a well-greased cloth and then
Company.
The device has been use a dry one to remove greaee.
patented, and the company, which
To take the bitter taste from tea
waa recently Incorporated, plans to after Inadverently boiling It, pour
Invade the marine market on every
seaboard In tho country.
small amount of cold water Into it
Newberg
m iN
at once.
_______ _____ l
f . f t llL
Save the wooden trays lard comes
In to put some "left-over” In, to < iy evening o f n i l w noth.
save soiling a dish. They are also
▼ W tlng brother« always
nice to put salad in to take for n Frank Knapp, Secretary.
lunch.
V w W w V w W w V w V w W w W w W w W w W w V w W w
CBEDITS are gradually being tightened up over the country
in order to iqueese out tome of the rampant »peculation an*
extravagant expenditure whieh haa been going on.
That need
not affect the man or bniinesa w ith legitim ate need«, but it ia
a forew arning to keep within the
bound» of reasonable operations.
It should also be a hint to the
people to save harder.
Both con
ditions argue for bigger aooounts
here at the U. S. National.
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
. v ' Best Values in Newberg at
V a n B la ric o m ’ s G ro ce ry S to r e
BECAUSE
Cocoa 1» the better for a tiny bit
of broken v&nllla bean In the pot.
A pinch of soda added to fruit
when stewing takes o ff the acidity.
• A pot of beef extract 1» a handy
thing to have on hand for soup»,
never Let garbage stand uncovered
for more than an hour.
Cheese dishes should be the chief
of the meal at which they are
served.
'
W hite vaseline is excellent for
polishing patent leather shoes.
Never put a tea pot away with
the lid on or It will smell musty.
When ironing, rub Irons with a
small piece of fine sand paper and
there w ill be no likelihood of their
sticking.
Use kerosene in carpet sweeper
to keep clean and brighten carpets.
Keep a clean hat pin handy to
try cakes, etc.
A long wooden handle put on
W E have the BEST ia staple groceries..
W E have the L A M E S T assortment of fancy groceries.
W E have the FRESHEST in green vegetables.
W E have the LO W EST prices.
B y way o f SU B ST A N T IA L REDUCTIONS from our regu lar LO W
PR ICES we offer for July 8 and 3 the follow ing SPE C IALS:
Foyer’s GoMes Gate Coffee I k i v S T wttk
Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee 1% A f i r * ,th
Broom s............
.................................
................... $ .48
30c Pork and Beans..........................................................................19
10c Salm on............................. ........ .........
..................
.10
90c siae Sour K m u t........................................................................10
15c sise Pum pkin...............................
10
15c sise Bioe and K 0 k ...........
...............
.10
15c siae Ripe Olives................................................................
.10
85c sise Ripe O liv e s.-. . , ------------
--------- ---------* . . . . . . i .
.15
85c sise Cream of B arley......................................................
.10
10c sise Gold D ust................... . .. ................................................ 0 5 '
40c sise Orated P in eap p le..................... ......................................... 85
3 pounds C o ffe e ...........
1.00
10 pounds H g c aro n i.. . . .............................................................. 1.00
90 pounds Onions..............
50
VaoBlaricom ft Company
T k » S tore o f Q U A L IT Y
T h o S tore o f SERVICE u d ACCO M M O D ATIO N
capable of producing 31,250 feet of
lumber an hour, operated only a
short time after it waa finished, waa
entangled In litigation and haa lain
idle ever since. It has now been
taken over by Lester W. David, an
enterprising lumberman, is furnish
ing employment for T75 men, and la
producing a lot of good lumber at a
good profit.
F R O N OVER T H E STATE
Bend— Though it looks exactly
like'rotten eordwood and would be
passed upon as valueless by a casual
observer, a class of timber that has
been moving out of here in car load
lots bring* a high price for a pe
culiar purpose. Tbs timber in ques
tion Is seasoned— too well seasoned.
It appears— Juniper, on its way to
Japan to be made Into pencils. The
A fool-proof davit, by means of
rottener the core of the log is, the rhich life - boats can be lowered
softer Is the surrounding wood, and
from a sinking skip under the con-
the better pencil stock It makes, so
the Japanese manufacturers like It
that way.---- Though the .use of
weathered Juniper for pencil stock
Is still In its experimental stages,
large quantities of this wood have
been moving out of here for ship
ment to the flowery kingdom on
steamships running from Portland
to the Orient.
a
.
I have had 16 years experience
beeidcs three years in a piano
factory, making me thorough
ly competent to do Tuning,
Regulating or
REPAIRING OF PIANOS
Let me put your Piano in first
class condition, and after thia
first coat I will keep it in tone
at a cost of |2.00, providing
you have it tuned every six
months. This applies to any
one within 16 miles o f New-
beig.
v
Leon B. Lewis
Buy the Best Shingles
the market offers if you want * the
worth of your money. Cheap grades
mean early repairs, and frequent re
pairs cost heavily in the long run.
Willard
SLKVIC Í STATION
Satisfaction in Price and Quality
Guaranteed to A ll B uyers
V A C U U M
ELECTRIC B A T H S
Phase Blsek 40 for appoints*»!
110 North School street, first deer
north of Yamhffl Electric Office
Kendrick Grocery
-a.
Beet the Market A ffords
Fruits and Vegetables
in season
Country Produce Bought and Sold
Gash Paid far Posttry sad Eggs
Hannings! old Sfend
Corner First and Center Sts
C onsistent H igh Q uality
MONUMENTS
rn w
t
STANDARD OIL COM PAKT
(CslilormU)
PACK ED
A grade
f o r each
f y p e o /
Al Kinds Law Prices Satisfactwa
eKfnue
a . M. K E I L I N G
Boi 402|Pkoae Block 146
Y . D. M ILLER, Special Agent Standard OH Co. Newberg.
O rder It today
Your money back ¡1 I t
doesn’t satisfy you.
You A re Entitled
To Good Coffee
Before You Dispose o f Your
W O O L.
GET
E dw ards
i t
STEAM A N D
T h e resources, experience, knowledge and equip
ment o f the Standard O il Com pany combine to make
Zerolene. T h ey insure a product o f uniform high-
quality. U se Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication
o f your automobile, truck or tractor.
Marshfield— A new market for
Fort Orford cedar haa developed in
the ar east, where the reaourcefful
Japanese manufacutrers convert it
Into pencils. This lim ber in eight-
foot tnrtt» 1* movlitg out- of- here -In
considerable quantities by rail and
water, deatlned for Japan.
MMTiBSttti
Hydro-therapy
FRESH, CLEAN STOCK
.
;
C H IR O P R A C T O R S
C. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
A ito Battery Department
New berg Telephone Co.,
717 F irst Street,
Newberg, Ore.
Drs.Godi«our& Da si eh
and Electric Treatments
w h en y o u are ready to b u y sh in gle s—
whether you want them in asbestos, metal,
slate or w ood. A s experts, w e w ill honestly
tell yon what material ia most suitable for
your purpose and show you h o w to buy
economically.
T he Job of
In su la tio n
O rdin ary in su lation
nearly always gives way
before the plates do, and
the battery has to be rein-
sulated.
Willard \ nreaded Rub
ber Insulation yaotect» the
plates from the very be
ginning of the battery's
life, and psoteett the car
owner against the need of
having the battery reinsu
lated.
Drop in, and we’U tell
you about some of the long
life records that Threaded
R ubber In su lation has
made possible.
Piano Tuner
NEW 2ERG. OREGON
P. 0. Box 276 Phone Bine 211
Massage,
Com e and S ee U r
________
Tillamook— The dairy
Industry
In this section Is seriously hampered
by the lack of sufficient gasoline to
run the milking machines.
Cowa
can not be milked by hand because
of the scarcity of labor.
Klamath
Falls— The
Klamath
Mint Company, recently Incorporat-
ed here for $200.000, has purchased
2,500 acres of marsh land on Upper
Klamath Lake, and apportion~of this
THct~WnT~be m in te d 16 sieiflH IH l+ “
and peppermint this year. Expert-
ments have shown that the Oregon
variety of mint is unusually suitable
Tor distillation becaune or Its high
menthol content. It la claimed that
This w lll be the largest single tract
JevoCed (9 BUM fru w tn * fir the
United S ta te s .___ v____________- - ~ :
Consider This
HOUSEHOLD HDTTS
A PR IC E FRO M T H E
D epend able
~
C offee
COUNTRY CLUB
Portland— The Peninsula lumber
mill hereTTRiW prodUClftR 100,000.- — t o r r a
Taste* Better—Got» Forth*”
•00 feet of lumber a year, will Just
double Its capacity when expansion
D W IG H T ED W AR D S COM PANY, PO R TLAN D , OREGON.
already In progress is completed.
Three thousand llnsal feet of bulk
heading 40 feet wide now surround
a tract that la being filled by a
unction dredge. Upon this site will
be built a complete new unit com- I
•
prising a saw mill, planing mill, dry j
Removed te 311 Fhrst St., Duneen Building, first door west of 9paulding
kiln and dock for ocean going
Logging Ce. office. Phone Blue 196. We will be glad to meet all eur
vessels.
old frieeds and hope to make many new onee.
A notorious white elephant here
in the shape of the Monarch Lumber
Mill has been harnemed and put to
->
work.
This huge mill, which la
EVANS PLUMBING SHOP
E. L. E V A N S
C. A. E V A N S
Exclusiv« Manufacturers of
HIGH-GRADE WOOLEN BLANKETS. WOOL BATTS. WOOL COMFORTBt AND WOOL MATTRESSES
Sell Direct to. the Manufacturer
MiUsat
10 5 Union Iv a . N .
Portland, Oregon
Staytoo, Oregon
R. M. CALDWELL, Local Aceat
Box 113, Newberg, Ore.
Phone W hite 182