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Shiloh R elief Ooxpe, No. 88 Meetings held tnd end 4th Than. Men who make newspapers some 1er of each month at $:$• p. m., 1» times believe that their profession (. O. O. F. hall, oorner o f FI ret and is an exacting on. They are wrong Meridian «trenta. Frances Woodruff, President remarks the Washington Star. It Emma L. Snow. Snerntary.- is the simplest culling. Making a news papei Is an easy trick. Any body can do it. U-S-Treasury at Washington DC rounds the vast sum s contained in the vaults of this beautiful building - than surrounds the m oney deposited with us b y o u r small arm y o f d e positors. • Your m oney p laced in our han ds is not only in safe Keeping, but it is in creasing in volum e without effort on your p a rt Ii is providing the com pe tence that w ill b e n eeded for old a g e A lawyer with only a diploma and a brass sign, who would loose a suit if the other side was ready, to confess judgment, will tell you how to run a newspaper. A physician who would send his patien to the morgue before the prescription could be Ailed will know all the tine points of making a newspaper. An actor who never earned any other plaudit than a soft tomato will give instructions in handling the world's news. Any lady who knows enough to get o ff the street car backward has positive opinions of the press. Even a Society person who never paid anything but a call, or made anything but a visit, or did anything but a tailor, knows how.stupid those men are who write "stories,” edit "copy,” wrestle with “ heads” that won’ t fit and get the paper out on time EED a Power Plant N for that Thrasher, Clover Huiler or Hay Bailor? A 15-27 New Case Tractor fully guaranteed, at $500 off regular price. (O nly O n e) HOMER ROSS Buick Cara A . Denby Trucks M c M i n n v i l l e One reason for the universality of perfection in this trade among those •anticipated. who do no work at It is that every g^The saving h abit is a p ro d u cer o f body has been employed on It. It is a most unusual thing to meet s e lf-r e lia n c e , of b u s in e s s in d e p e n a man who, when the occasion seems dence, o f freedom from anxiety ripe, will not say: I used to be a g [ W e offer the people o f this community newspaper man myself.” Everytlme e v e r y in d u c e m e n t to save that is a man works his country editor for a puff on the strength of a big consistent w ith safe banhing. pumpkin, he graduates in journal- gL Start a b a n h accou n t with us to d ay ism. When he writes a "piece” for the Squash County Clarion, /ibout a "most enjoyable” post graduate course in newspaper work, and when he writes a communication on both sides of the paper to the editors, he received many nice and usful pre becomes a thirty-third degree memb- sents. Those from out of town were er of the Tribe of Scribe« That so j Mrs. Gilleapie entertained the Mrs. Dean. Mrs many have abandoned literature fo r! yoong people of the church on Tues-! Putman from Portland the law, medicine and other easy- day night, there, were nearly twenty walks of life simple shows that many present including Mr. Hunter and PO RTLAND NEWS NOTES. men would rather fail in one thing than another. Tl»e young people had possession A number of the new Portland s f the Urge porch. The older people U. S. National Bank, Newberg madp paravan moter trucks have the sitting room They had a joyful time with cha been completed by the Hesse-Martin n d c innocent games, recitations and Iron Works and pre being sold Wyoming reminisence. Light re locally freshments and i£? cream, was serv ed by Mrs. Gillespie. Come again Finished woolen products from the Dundee friends, and welcome. mills InPortland and vicinity now Mr. Gillespie was invited by the bring In over $10.000.000 per year bridge building crew now at Dun according to a statment issued here * to give some of his experiences Increase o f bussiness and observations of thirty years in has made Portland the second wool Wyoming. All had a good time. center in the United States, second Adjustment basis — per warranty tag attached Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires T H C R ÍE I6 A ROUE CAtU&D %*TVT f OR W 'YbU WANT GOOD WORK! AND WE DO THAT Tit for tat is a rule that seems to Influence the lives of most of us . When you pay out your good money you wish to get some good work in re turn. That’s the sort of bar- gain you can strike at this plumbing shop. You’ll secure a prompt delivery of the actual goods and feel pleased with the transaction. with every T H R IF T stroke of the brush when (KfROSENB) fT A X D A R D O IL O O H n V N T Residence Phones Black 6-j-Blnc 6 FULLER DEALER only to Boston • Kditor Graphic: The Home Town Poet herby ex his regret at having unin tentionally given offense to one of the many readers of your esteemed paper, and begs to assure the ag- grieved gentleman that he is laboring wader a delusion if he thinks the H. T . P. advocates mob law. or the disregard of any law Divine or hu man. Our censoriuB friend says he helteves in patronizing home indust- try where All thing are equal, but, as we are all aware that All things are not now, nor. ever have been equal, we may safely presume that ATI things never w ill be equal, from which fact we might Infer that it h M t di.-cult to find an excuse for ant trading at home. The offended gentleman tells us f l a t while he writes, the desire for love and Criat-Uke justice takes ion of his soul, which m - narance leads us to believe that he wHl freely pardon us for haring unw ittingly tread on his corns. The Home Town Poet. MAKES SUMMED COOKING COMFORTABLE For a LIMITED period we are giving new and regular customers, ninth each Vacuum Cup . Tire bought at our store, one “TonTested” Tube of corresponding sire. Buy NOW! Save money by anticipating your Spring and Summer tire and tube needs. PAINY I f there’s a good reason for any thing, then it’s painting your house with good paint. F U L '.L R Paint is G OOD Paint. It saves a great deal more than it costs— saves you money in up keep and adds to the value of our property. nve.st in F U L L E R Paint right For the first time In illany years a vessel flying the Swedish flag put in at the Portland harbor a few days ago. She was the steamer Indus, i which is to load a full cargo of wheat j for the United Kingdom. Mrs. George Putman, Mrs. Jen Mm’s sister from Minnesota, is Visit hag relatives In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller are ending a week at Seaside, a good see to be in this hot weather. The community picnic given in If. L. W iley’s grove the 5th of Aug. was enjoyed by ail. we should have ■sore community meetings. Work has begun on the $110,000 warehouse to be erected here for the Chevrolet Motor Company. This plant will be northwest distributing headquarters for the cars. Phosphate nock 'from Oregon is to be carried by direct boat routes to the Netherlands, where it is in much This Is an demand for fertilizer outcome of the decision of the Holland-American line to establish service between Portland and Euro pe. The liners will be the flrBt to carry passengers through the Pan ama Canal between the two Ameri can Coasts. The 12.000 ton steamer Eemldijk is already en route to this city. Spahgnum moss has provided Portland with a new industry that is now employing 30 people pre paring the material for shipment >e United States and to all over a number of foreign countries, where it Is marketed chiefly in the form of surgical dressing. The establish ment here, known as the Sphagnum Products Company, has just been re- organized and the controlling stock land active mfana^envent has been taken over by W. S. Stock, for many years with the Blumauer- Frank Drug Company. Miss Howe, Miss Smith and Mfcw A1I export records in the history Gammon from Portland, came Sun- of Portland were broken last month May morning with well filled baskets when the total valuation of com and picnicked at Hill Top Sanata- modities sent to foreign ports during July reach $8,033.099 or a gain of The Ladies Aid met last week at 296 percent over the same period t t r home of Halcyon Wiley and was last year. Wheat, flour and lumber wade the occasion of announcing her accounted for the greater share of «nagagement to Mr. Dennis Mills of Waring brook Electric sterilizers and immersion Miae Marie Hanson is spending heaters made by the Halverson Com k rr vacation with Mrs. F. I. Eves she pany In Portlond are being distrib ha* been connected with the public uted In China, Japan, Australia, Hfcrary in Portland for the past ten New Zealand, South Africa, India, wears. She has been given a year's This heave o f absence and will go to De Central America and Brazil. plated equipment was first turned troit. Michigan, where she will con out in 1912 for local trade among tinue her work in Detroit Library. doctors and dentist, but the distrib Xast Thursday afternoon the La uting field has steadily reached into dies iff Rex gave Halcypn Wiley a other portions of the United States aehwelleneous shower. She was very ■such suprised to say the least She and Canada i 71 YEAR w LEADERS ]V y iA K IN G bread in a W . P. Fuller & Co. FULLER 8 ÇO; * * * B e d o u in tent on the deserts o f Arabia is “ y quite a different proposi- tion from baking bread in o u r m od ern estab lish m e n t— a d iffe re n c e the people of this community appreciate. has that delicious flavor that gives it a place distinctively its own in homes where “ good eating” is appreciated. The same thing is true of our pies, cakes, doughnuts and all other forms of pastry. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes o f this bakery at a ll times. NEWBERG BAKERY GARY TRUCKS Quality Counts 5 Models |1 to 5 Tons 8 Si» CONTRACTORS LUMBERMEN LOGGERS FARMERS DAIRYMEN. We cob new make the moat liberal terms to purchasers of trucks, foal a ll kinds of contract work, fourteen-to eighteen months to pay np in ; no payment to be made w hile tracks are idle during w inter months. P a t your hoy or hire someone to operate a track on a contract job and earn a truck fo r your own use. Immediate delivery if yoa order a “ G A R Y." New Location G A R Y C O A S T A G E N C Y , IN C . Tenth and Hoyt Sta A n all'refinery gasoline w ith a continuous chain o f boiling points. OTANDAOD OIL CO. T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS— Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fin e planta), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, f v n dishes, gerani ums, calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangeat peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. mmmbim 2t2JOHN V. D. M ILLER, Special Agent, Standard O il Co., Newberg. PORTLAND, ORE GOWER»«*nNi«