Circulation la Tambili County THUMbAT. AUOUVT 4. IM I 1 MILLION • FOETH OF CLOTHES W .W . Hollingsworth Co. The scarcity of clothing through­ out Europe, and tha misery due to the lack of It In cold weather, will be greater next winter than In any Suppose you hare a knack for things electrical. Wouldn’t it period alace I t IS. Stores of linen gathered In tha prOperous years be wonderful to have the great Edison to advise you what to do to preceding the war are now exhaust­ bring that ability to its highest proficiency f ed. Saleable article« that could ba exchanged for clothing have largely Suppose again that you have the intellectual capacity to go, on disappeared In the pawn shope and from High School into higher education. But suppose you have no . been exported to foreign lands. Al­ very well defined tendency toward any particular polling in life. most no clothing baa been bought In Wouldn’t it be wonderful to spend sufficient time in circumstances ( Central and Eastern Europe by the which would allrfw you tq learn about yourself and your fitness for great masses of the population since ltlS . The relation of wages to the some particular occupation— “to fihd yourself T” That is exactly cost of living since the drop In the what the college does—helps you “find youself.” rate of exchange that followed the has made such purchase prac­ Eighty-five percent of people drift into their occupations. 1 war, tically impossible during tha last What wonder is it, then, that sixty-five percent are m isfits or fail­ three years. People can live through ures. There is no place so well equipped to render this indispens­ Tha summer without much clothing, able service, vis., assist one to “find him self’ as the small Christian although not without discomfort and mental suffering. In winter, how­ oollege. ever, clothing Is necessary to life. The mission of the Christian College is to develope character, to The clothing for distribution next teach men to think and to increase capacity for and love qf work. winter must be collected during these summer months and shipped With these things done, one is well prepared to find his place in to Europe by September, or It will life. 7 arrive late. The American Friends Service Committee of 20 South 12tb Decide today for College and let it be Pacific. street, Philadelphia, Pa., appeals to the American public to send them without delay at least a million dol­ lars’ worth of clothing. It will bs One with lota of punch and pep in used BAKER THEATRE OFFERS in Poland, Vienna, Germany, or it? If you do, don’t fall to see Russia, according to the wishes of EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS "Nineteen and Phyllis" at the Baker the doners, which will be scrupu­ on Friday and Saturday lously followed. arriving Do you like a good love story? theatre nights of this week. This Is anoth­ unallocated will be Clothing distributed ac­ er of those Charles Rsy successes cording to the relative needs of the and. "Nineteen and Phyllis" is an mentioned. original story from the pen of Fred­ countries What la needed? Knitted gar­ Stowers D r. Koch’ s Remedies erick ments such as filled the leisure hours On Monday and Tuesday nights. of the women of America during the ' EXTRACTS A ID SPICES Manager. Sharp has scheduled anoth­ war; second hand that is STOCK AND POULTRY TONIC8 er of those excellent "Kid” plays. strong and clean and clothing servicable, and This time It is "Breezy Eason” In worth paying freight on to Europe; For Sale at "The Big Adventure." Little Breezy and shoes in good condition, for all 210 South Center Street appears as the waif of ¿he streets ages, and, particularly shoes with who leaves s brutal father and goee low and wide toes; baby cloth­ ; to the country on a freight train, ing heelB in unlimited quantities; yarn, accompanied by hla faithful dog, in order tbat the women of Europe PIONEER , Mickey. may also knit for themselves; The Lure of Egypt is the Baker’s er which the cobblers of Europe leath­ EMPLOYMENT CO. ! offering for Wednesday and Thurs­ make into shoes; uncut cloth may In day nlghta of next week. This Is enormous quantities, such as dress 14 North Second Street a very strong dramatic picture with materials, suitings, flannelette, etc. all star cast and features mys- Tbs spasm of generosity tbat pos­ Supplies Hay, Harvest and , an tlcism and romance. sessed America during the war has I • — -----o--------- undoubtedly given way to a reac­ Farm Hands. List Now tion. Christians are taking a vaca­ When washing overalls, lay them for Hop Pickers. They do not realize that the on the washboard, soap them and tion. emergency in Europe, as far as Bcrub them with a scrub brush. They Phone Broadway 2278 Is concerned, has Increased will get clesn much quicker this-way clothing rather than diminished. Will our PORTLAND OREGON and it saves labor. as well as the women rest on their porches this overalls. summer in self-satisfied contempla­ tion of past labors, or will they rise to tMs need? Will the men who read these words dig deep into their pockets once more, so that adequate TH E H O M E O F F L O W E R S supplies of raw materials and ready made garments may be purchased? LoVe must go into this service. Evr SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cju I— mbs , (fine ery stitch should be taken with im­ plants), cinerarias, primroses, fe n s, fe n dishes, geraniums, calls agination th a t. pereieves why it Is taken and feels for the prospective lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea,* peonies. Boses our specialty recipient; every garment, now as (strong plants). Low prices. In the war, should be dispatched with a prayer.. Women’s sewing Phone Blue 202 JOHN G O W E R N e w b e r g , Oregon .circles, as well as individuals every­ where. are asked to cooperate with the Friends in a whole hearted effort to prevent the repetition, in any or all of the countries where the Friends are working, of the great GO TO THE* suffering which prevailed in Europe during the past winter. Boxes, bales and packages, as soon as they are ready, may be sent to the American Friends Service Com­ mittee store room, 15th and Cherry ' _ -FOR- streets. Philadelphia, Pa. They will be shipped from here, as fast as they accumulate, to the country for which you have designated them. --------- o—— —— - • How To Find Yourself ESTABLISHED 1904 Lady Assistant Phone Black 94 Day or Night Reliable Fam m i Directors Newberg,_______-> _______Oregon. 0 * I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTKB TO CURE DANDRUFF, Itchy Head* and Eczema 0B YOUR MONEY BACK Gem Etarber Shop C. A. HODSON A A l i m a » , P n p itoK . Funeral Director— Entbalmcr TELEPHONES Rea. Bios 1X1, Office, Qreen XII. Horne drawn or Auto Funeral Car Satisfaction Guaranteed. T . N. THORNE TRANSFER "V Local and Loaf Distaaoe Healing Phone Red X78 Ree. and Barn Ree. 203 Center St. Co. Abstract • J. H. GIBSON. Mgr. Chehalem Valley Mills •salan in F lo u r a n d F e e d H AV AND G RA IN ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES ’ NEW BERG, OREGON COMPANY The only Abstract Books in Yamhill Caanty. M c M in n v il l e . O regon Statement of. the Condition of the United States National Bank of Newberg, at the close of business Jane 30, 1921 RESOURCES v Loans and Discounts.......................................... .$504,070.88 U. 8. Bonds and Certificates............................. 133,160.00 Other Bends and Securities.............................. 137,788.45 Furniture and Fixtures............................... 8,948.33 Available Cash...................................................... 182,047JO Total......... ............................... $948,000.18 T-TATJTTRS j • .. In N e w b e rg AT 3 10 F ir s t S t . N ext door to Brentner’a L JL HESS, Agent Brisg y set Crema to ss , W e P ay C ash Capital .............................. $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits ....... ........................... . . . . . 57,769.08 Reserves .............., ................................................ 2,058.83 Circulation .............. . . « . . .............................. 48,80tk00 Deposits ............... 717,87*30 . To t a l . . . ......................... ....$ 9 4 8 ,0 0 9 .1 8 Careful attention given to accounts of fines, corporations and individuals. OFFICERS S. L. PARRETT, President. . «-• J. L. HOSKINS, Vtee President CLARENCE BUTT, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. H. M. HOSKINS. Aart. Cashier. W. E CROZER, A M Cashier. R. A. BUTT, Aast. Cashier C. N. TERRELL, Aadlter. GROTH ELEC TR IC € 0 . YOUR HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Willard Batteries—All Sizes MAZDA LAMPS PEADLOIl (KEROSENE) I s Youn for Goòd and Prompt Service 1 4M FIRST STREET X BLACK 131 for oil heaters cookstoves and lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY t CALI TORN I A) _____ BAKER THEATRE TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 SATURDAY MAI INEE 2:15 Fri. and Sat. Mon. and Tue. Wed. and Thu. * Aug. 5 and 6 Aug. 8 and 9 Aug. 10 and 11 Charles Ray in “NINETEEN and PHYLLIS“ “THE BIG ADVENTURE“ Starring That Wonderful Boy Chuckles, Thrills, Laughs, Tears, Love, Drama, Every- thing that makes a good picture. ALSO MACK BENNETT COMEDY ALSO EDUCATIONAL COMEDY ALSO SUNSHINE COMEDY “WITHOUT A WIFE“ Notify us approximate quantities you can deliver. “THE LURE * OF EGYPT“ Here is suspense! Here is romance! Here is sensational snr- prise! Here is a rich and rare dra- matic treat! “ASTRAY FROM THE STBERAGE" Cash Paid for Evergreen Blackberries. A High-Powered Drama Say, when you’re 19— — And terribly in L-U-V— find you're stone broke— And out o’ luck— And then a $1,000 bandit appears— And yon— Say ain’t it a grand and glorious feeling f BREEZY EASON EVERGREENS WANTED “A DOG GONE WEDDING“ j Oregon Newberg, Canning Co. Oregon /