■~yV* - * M b MEN'S SEVEN SHOPPING AGES Periods of U fa Which All Recognize as Unchangeable as Nature's Law s A s a farm er boy - Salmon P Chase he saved his money and got an edu cation. T h e n he taught school, becam e United States Senator, Secretary o f the Treasury in President Lincoln's cabinet. C h ie f Justice o f the Supreme Court T h ere is no limit to the big achievements that can grow out o f pmal savings m the beginning. If your ambition goes no further than marriage, home children, education for the children, a happy old age it will require money. Deposit a part o f your earnings regularly in this bank. Be thus insured against wart, and be ready to grasp opportunity for profitable investment. i jucccm c o m e s r e r e iy m . t n n u y uukj la ja t i w ay. in our care. U . S. National Bank, Newberg, Oregon ^ Multiply your money L IG H T NOW P L A C E D ON M AP Unde 8am Officially Recognizes Baa- eon Designed to Commemorate the Titanic Disaster. A fter seven years the “ tute" light la the lighthouse on tha roof of the Seamens church tnxtitute has uhutlo ad official recognition on the govern ment charts of New York horbor. For years this green beacon was Ignored. Later It was recorded ns a "fixed point." Now it la marked with a star on maps. The lighthouse Vas erected to com memorate the heroes o f the greatest marine disaster In the modern world, the sinking of the steamship Tltauic off Newfoundland April 13, 1912. Tha lighthouse was dedicated on the first anniversary of the disaster as a me morial created by public subscription and the work of prominent women. The light called “rate" by seamen, soon was guiding pilots who. as they "turned the Hook” 15 ftilles or more away, might make out the green and brilliant star supplied by the 7.500 candle power of three Cooper Hewltf quartz electric lamps 211 feet above the city streets. This green light on the starboard especially provided an excellent range for vessels making their way to the East river. The lighthouse also has carried since November 1, 1913, a time ball 4 feet In diameter which drops each day at “ standard tnean” noon, when, as ’A iry remarks to Bill down In “ the slip,” “ she’s Jes 5 er’clock In Lunnln.” W E R E BURIED IN PYRAMIDS Aztec Dignitaries Had Imposing Tombs in the Little V illag. of San Juan TcotlhiAican. The ' little village o f San Jnan Teotlhuacan, which In the Aztec lan guage meant “ City o f the Gods." was In the early days of Aztec history the scene of extraordinary religious cere monies. The two pyramids, one dedi cated to the sun. the other to the moon, are known to have been *b«> ▼leiting brothers always Frank Knapp, Secretary. , A Bargain if Sold by Aug. 15th One 4-room and one 5-room HOUSE $850.00 Each $150 Down, $20 per month Houses are plastered, wired, city water, newly papered and painted inside fluid out. Call any afternoon or evening. Also PIANO and household goods for sale. L. B. LEWIS 12th'and Chehalem Sts. N ew berg, Oregon Sampson Trucks At-Ttn Combining new ideas of great utility and economy in two models of motor trucks for city, town and country use— said at a price within the reach of everybody. The Sampson 3 4 Ton $ 775 and Tax The Sampson 1 1 4 Ton $1195 and Tax N ow on display at M cCoy Bros. A o to Co. Newberg, Oregon Do It Now! Who would Imagine that Sir Wnltar 8cott, the great Scottish poet could sometimes feel lazy? Yet he says that ha often found the beginning of the day’s labour as distasteful as “ plung ing Into cold water," “ W e shiver on the brink." said he, “but once In. are full of vigor and energy, i f the mo-n- ,lng hours are squandered In Idleness, wa are. opt. to think the rest of the day Is too short to trouble about, and so the precious time passes away with no achievement." Such a thought as this makes one Inclined to obey the advice of another philosopher, «h o aald. "Iion ’l wonder when to do ■ thing. I mii do It now I" f I Plu m b e r 202 First Street W hen in need of a first-class workman -or in a hurry to have work done, phone Black 49 W E PAY CASH roc Cream-Eggs-Poultry VEAL AND HOGS Also HIDES AID PELTS By CHRIST NELSON SOS First S t Phoas Black 229 INSURANCE IN The safest in tibe long ru n ., W H IT E & CO. 703% First Street Roofing That Lasts h a lf a lifetim e is n o t a t a ll e x p en siv e w h e n y o u c o n sid e r d u ra b ility and freed o m fro m the exp en se o f repairs. T h e re are m an y k in d s o f com p o sition ro o fin g in o u r sto c k th at w i ll g iv e com plete satisfaction. Explain Your Needs to Us and w e w ill tell y o u the particular kind best suited to y o u r purpose. If y o u w ill sh o w us y o u r plans w e w ill sh o w y o u h o w to save m on ey on m aterial and labor. 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In the shine of that qu’et flame where, full-orbed, the moon up lifts the dark. I think only of tha stars as wind-whirled .fruit blown up ward from the tree tops. 1 think only o f that wind that hiew upon the tree tops, where the whirling sfnrs spun In a mazy dance, when, at laat the rain had ceased falling softly through the dusk. O wind-whirled stars, O secret falling rain.— Fiona Macleod. ‘BILL’ ACCURATE WEIGHT AND TESTS ON TRADITION tonms In which hundreds o f tribal dignitaries were burled and excava tors have exhumed wrought stone con A state o f original barbarism pre taining human bones, obsidian knives, terra cotta heads with broad faces and vailed through the fragments o f re flat noses, fragments o f rare pottery mote antiquity preserved among vari and great numbers o f arrowheads. One ous nations and thron^fa all tha re of the most recent and most valuable ligious traditions of the ancient world, discoveries j n f l . a Jadelte mask of according to books esteemed sacred by some past monnrch, with the brow various oriental nations. covered with the diadem known to In the 8kuklng and other fragments early Mexican history. The pyramid of Chinese history, and In the Ramay- to the sun and the one to the moon an o f the IndiaD Valmlc, pictures are both contain chambers and their sev drawn o f the happiness and virtue of eral stories are complete temples In the first men.. Plato said that his themselves, but connected by winding countrymen derived all their knowl stairs. edge of divine things from tha an The Inscriptions having Chinese cients. who, as he affirmed, “were wis characteristics ^rere discovered through er and lived nearer to the gods than excavating in the ruins o f what has we." generally been known as La Cludadela The Egyptians began their history (The Citadel), but which, according to with dynasties o f gods and heroes wbo recent reports o f investigators, are were said to have assumed human what Is left o f a pyramltMarger and, form, and to have dwelt among men. perhaps, older than the two pyramids The golden age o f the Hindus, and to the sun and the moon. their numerous avatars o f the gods, are Actions o f a similar character, as Whence Com«« Turpentine. well as their two royal dynasties de Most people know that turpentine scended from the sun and moon, a re Is s product o f the pine tree, hnt are markable coincidence with which la not acquainted with the means by found In the traditions o f Peru.— De which It Is obtained. troit News. Beneath the hark o f the tree are resin-secreting cells, whose output Is Rainmaker# Beliefs. meant by nature for healing wounds. From very ancient times supersti I f the skin o f the tree be wounded severely, many more o f these cells, tious beliefs have existed concerning much larger In size, develop and pour rain, and many quaint little rites have been performed by agricultural people out great quantities of resin. Hence, to procure the resin, the bark anxious for the welfare of tlielr crops. is well scarred with cuts (preferably For a cat to appear unusually restless made In a series of parallel V’s), and Is still held by some to be a sure sign a receptacle Is placed beneath to of rain. It has also been noticed that when the cows all lie down in the catch the fluid as It exudes. The fluid Is then distilled and tha fields rain very often follows before volatile part o f it, which passes* over, long, usually o f a more or less violent Is turpentine. The residue Is what we character. In one of the northern call “ rosin” and Is used for many pur provinces o f India the maidens used poses. one of Its employments being In to have a quaint custom. When rain the manufacture of explosives.— Kan was desired they would sally forth sas a tv »* - with Jars o f water, which they calmly poured down the hacks of any old When carpets are too old fo r use women they happened to pass This cut and trim up and place in fron t dangerous practice la now, fortunate o f door, both inside and out, to ly. out of date. Some people believe to this day that, in a case' of severe wipe the feet on. drought, flogging the snrface of rivers, ponds, etc„ will quickly call up re freshing showers. The flogging ¡s done with rods, preferably o f hazel. * day evening of eaeh mm tt. Merchants divide tbelr customer* Into seven classes according to age. firs t there Is the toddle age when all articles o f wesr are selected without consulting the personal taste of tha wearer. Then comes the ’teen age when the thief concern la to Bad clothing made of some fabric that will resist the rough surfaces o t cellar doors, tree trunks, outbuildings, and other prominences on which small boys pnd girls will climb In spite of all attempts In educating them other wise. Third Is the sweetheart period, when boys and girls first And that they shouldn’t scratch each other's eyes ou t It Is at this time they be gin to take a first Interest In clothes. The tendency Is toward loud flea, striped socks, fancy (Irenes, ate, to the delight and profit of the mer chants. Fourth, comes the courting age during which each sex Is looking for bla or her life mate. Each dresaqs with the chief purpose of pleasing tha opposite sex. Candy merchants, flow er shops and theaters reap a rich harvest from the folks of this period. Fifth stage la the early-wed. The young folks are becoming established In a home. They first learn the reel value o f money and the joy of dtlaeo- shlp. Sixth, the practical age. In QP homes out o f 100, the problem dur ing this period la economy. Conse quently, sales o f all ktpds appeal to the mothers of this age. Seventh and last, the sunset age, that glorious pe riod o f life rich In Its experiences and, friendship. Comfort Is about the only appeal that salesmen can make to flda period of life. BASED O N LY l— V . i l M . Cash Paid for Poottry and Eggs Hannings* old Stand Corner First and Center Sta N o m atter where you buy “ Red Crown,” you always get the same high-quality f ueL It is made to meet the requirements of your engine. MONUMENTS “ Red C row n " is finery gasoline w ith the full and continuous chain o f boiling points neces sary fo r ready starting, quick and smooth acceler ation, steady, dependable pow er and long mileage. L oo k for the “ Red Crown** sign before you fill. Kinds Low Prices Satisfaction G asoline o f Q u a lity K td Agent Staadarfl OR Co. Newberg. Q,. M . 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