», inn. «i, im NEWBERG GRAPHIC, L a rc w t C ireu lstlo* la Y am hill Couuty S B O B B EB S B S ES a DOYLE SAYS: V * matter how well you think you have been satia ted with the tires you hare been using, you’ll never be really satiated uatil you have used Michdins. W hen you are in a hurry to get somewhere or are out somewhere on a drive, there’s nothing that hits the same spot in your heart as s ta t tire. It’s the last thing you want, just as the last fellow I want to have any thing to do with is an un dertaker. Then why don’t you come in and see me before you buy your next tire f Take it from me as a tire man, I have a Michelin here for you that w ill give you the greatest security and the least mileage cost of any thing that can be bought. I f there were a better tire, Td get it for you. Doyle's Tire Shop “Service at your service.” Phone Bed 844 ELECTRIC T R A IN SCHEDULE The follow in g la the tim e o f elec- trie train arrivals at the city ticket office at Newberg: T o Portland From Portland • :0S a. m. 8:58 a. m. 9:05 a. m. 11:32 a. m. 1:21 p. m. 2:31 p. m. 3:50. p. m. 5:50 p. m. 5:53 p. m. 7:01 p. m. --------- o--------- Does advertising pay? Ask the naan who advertises. The business houses that fa il don’t advertise until the sheriff makes them. tf --------- o--------- W e're trying to build up Newberg. Give us a boost by subscribing fo r the Graphic. tf THE HOTKEY MTS CflOMS IAY DAY WILL IE A IK ENJOYED A WIEOE M AST event Am ane collece ______ ] (Continued from poco one) For some • time the leaders o f the Whitney boys chorus have been plan ning a union Sunday evening aer- dees w ill be held when Queen Anna vlce, believing the bojn should re Mills w ill be crowned by Cardinal Cecil Peareon with fittin g ceremon ceive the full Support and encour agement of all the churches, for we ies. A t 11:30 drills w ill be per have had scores of requests fo r such formed and the w inding o f the May pole w ill be observed. A t 13:30 a a service. But some of the ministers do not student lunch w ill be held on the feel Justified In givin g up their Sun campus. This is fo r students only. day evening service In order to par In the afternoon there w ill be a free tennis match between Llnfleld ticipate in a union meeting o f this college of McMlnnvWe and Pacific kind. For this reason we have de College. This w ill be at 1:30 p. m. cided not to have a union sacred con and at 2:30 p. m. there w ill be a cert. baseball game between Pacific Col • The boys met Tuesday evening and lege and Llnfleld college. This should I certainly did sing fine, and are a be a very good game and should credit to Newberg. It is gratifyin g prove very intereating from a spec ■go have an additional helper join us tutor's viewpoint. A charge o f 25c almost every Tuesday evening. Wednesday after school a big wel- w ill be made for this game, and the public are requested and urged to nle roast was greatly enjoyed by the boys. Mr. Bateham had invited the attend this game. * In the evening the academy stud boys over to his very artistically ar ents w ill entertain the college stud ranged park. Almost every boy ex ents at the college and this w ill be pressed himself as having had one exclusively for students at Pacific. o f the best times of his life, fo r with May Day is one o f the big events of over 150 weinies. 300 buns and ice the college year and expectations are cream cones, their appetites were Meade E llio tt also for one of the beat May Days ever fully satisfied. kept the boys busy with games and observed at Pacific this year. the helpers also enjoyed helping the --------- o--------- boys to hav< a fine time. HULLS ENTERTAIN MON- * Speaking of helpers, they have DAY MUSICAL CLUB been a most energetic, congenial, loyal group of workers. It w ill be of Miss Evah Hadley, president of interest to all Newberg to know the Monday Musical club, and Mrs. those who are givin g their time and Georgia Babcock w ere hostesses to energy to raise the standards o f the the club this week, at the home of Newberg boys: Miss Eva Moore, pianist o f the Mrs. Babcock, at 201 Meridian. A fter a business session, a treat Baptist church; Mrs. Fred Front, ao- was given in the form o f a “ Greig prano, of the Friends: Mrs. Adam evening” by Prof. H ull and Mrs. Bauer, alto, o f the Methodist; tenors Hull. First Prof. H ull gave a brief J. E. Martin, G. C. Elford and Jas. sketch of the N orw egian composer McWhannel of the Methodist; Zeff and his best known works. F ollow Sears of the Baptist, and H. C. Bate ing this, instrumental and vocal sel- ham; bassos. Fred Frost and V irg il lections were given, the hearty ap Hinshaw of the Friends; H arry P e r plause follow ing each number testi kins of the Adventist: Bert M iller of fy in g t o the appreciation o f the au the Baptist; S. Sanderman o f the dience. A ll too soon the program Presbyterian. The helpers who take charge of came to a close. The social period that followed, checking in and attendance are Miss was soon interrupted by dainty re Katharine Pettingih o f the Friends freshments served by the hostesses. church; Prof. Ross of the Christian A number o f guests were present, church; Prof. Van Wormer o f the Presbyterian church and H. G. See several from out o f town. •Miss Della Parrish was elected to C. A. Morris, director, o f the Presby terian churrh. membership In the club. ' Do you like to sing? I f you do come, put your shoulder to the wheel IN M EM OBIAM — It w ill do you good and you w ill Passing out o f the shadow enjoy it.’ W hy not all N ew berg Into a purer lig h t; sing? It w ill make this a good place Steppiing behind the curtain to live. It has been mentioned to G etting a clearer sight. form a glee club out of the helpers. A ll connected with the W hitney Laying aside a burden— boys wish to thank the Graphic staff The w eary • m ortal coil— for their most hearty support. W e Done with the w orld’s vexations. appreciate their kind o f support. Done with the tears and toil. W hitney Boys Chorus. / --------- o--------- Tired o f all earth’s playthings, And Now the "Finale-Hopper.” Heartsick and ready to sleep; H u t section of Manhattan called the Ready to bid our friends farewell. Acropolli of America, extending from W ondering why they weep. Riverside drive to Morningside park, Passing out o f the shadow has a new designation fo r ultra-modern Into eternal day; girls— “finale-hoppers." They are the W hy do we call it dying? young women who are a year ahead qf This sweet goin g away? the present, or think they are dolaig ,, — Per Daughters. ■ow what the rest o f their sex will be --------- s--------- doing st some time in the future. Ray W H E N YOU W A N T that auto mond G. Carroll writes In the Philadel work done, call Ernie Duncan. 3 0 tl phia Ledger. A finale-hopper is never in style. She is a trail blaser, a pathfinder. She an ticipates style. As soon as what she is doing is taken np and adopted by the crowd she drops it and turns to some thing else that Is absolutely new. That applies to music, art. dancing, dreas and even slang. She is ever on the still hunt for anything fresh that has never before been done or known. G E N E R A L R E P A IR W O R K Having opened up a shop in the building formerly occupied by the Pennant G arage on W est First Street back of Ellis’ Auction House, 1 am prepared to do Ml Kinds of Expert Avto Repairing at very reasonable prices. A ll W ork Guaranteed. ERNIE DUNCAN ______i A $20 Saving Just when the motoring season is shout to open up in reality sad when you have been considering the purchase of a FORD TH E U N IV E R SA L C AE for aeveral months, the Ford Motor Co. announce a drop of $20 in the price of this already low-priced oar. Electrical Rubbing. • A motor-operated rubbing machine fo r wood surface finishing has been de veloped by an American concern. The device is operated by a fractional horse-power motor, which moves the rubbing blocks together and apart at an even speed. The speed is governed by a regulator which can be varied so- cording to tbe class of work to be done. The machine Is Inclosed in a dust-proof aluminum case and weighs about thir ty-five pounds, and, while this weight gives sufficient pressure for ordinary purposes, additional pressure can be applied by the operator if it Is desired. Tbe device Is used for rubbing surface# 16 Inches in length and of practically any width. He Wants to Know. “ Boas, Just a word,” said the bar- keep turned soda dispenser. "There’s some things about this fountain busi ness I don't understand.” “ Nice work, 8aro. Don’t you like the Job? Lots of pretty girls.” “That’s the point. Don’t the h ^ z z » ever treat r —Louisville Courier Jour- Satisfaction is a big word, and it’s a big thing to be able to give the buying public along with their pur chase*. W e’ re selling satisfaction as w ell as printing. A re you satisfied? I f not, you are not getting your printing here. tf --------- o --------- Burned forests build no homes. Step on that butt. ______ ______ -o------- - N ow is the time ADDITIONAL BOYS WORK NEWS to hny that car and take advantage of an entirs season of motor enjoyment. Tuesday evening the Eighth B1 baseball team took the second game In the grammar school series, defeat ing the 8eventh A team 21 to 19, The game was very close the most o f the time and tbe ninth Inning rally made by the Seventh graders almost put them in the lead. Spec ial features o f the contest were the pitching of Clave Cornell, double plays and home runs, Dave Ellis tak ing one of the latter on a hit that put the ball nearly half wa f to First street. The winning team was made up by Arthur McLaughlin, Tom White Dave Ellis, Homer Heater, Robin Moore, Charles Poet, Clarence Fltch- en, Ike Atkinson and Arned The loaera, Chester Everest. Clave Cor nsll, Lester Hanna. Burton W a£ £ Not only is the Ford the cheapest to hny hot it is the cheapest to ran. Let us prove it to you and quote prices on the various models. NEWBERG MOTOR CO. A V T B O H Z T D V O ID A I D rsm won 7 PO R O SO » D EALER S orar kmumk UNDERPRICED Coats, Suits, Dresses W e t a d that we have ea hand too many N ew Spring Coats, Suits aad Dresses. In order that oar stock may be rednoed, we are going to give yon the benefit of remarkable PR ICE REDUCTIONS. Beoanae o f e a r “ Seven Stores Buying Pow er” we are able at any time to give yon unusual values iiLthese lin es; also we bay direct from the manufacturer, elim inating the middle-man profits. have n resident buyer in N ew Y ork a ll the time looking for tbe latest and best. results of this great saving. redactions. Special N ew models in the popular Polar Cloth. Sport Models in Yon reap the For this sale we are even going better and have made great price Lelies’ New Sprisg Goats Belted weeds. We Herringbone An assortment of Ladies’ Coats in different and styles and oolors, form er prices up to $30.00— while they Inst Pretty styles in the ever satisfying Velours. A D of them to be included in this $ 4.95 Underpriced Sale , Suits and Dresses IN T H IS L IR E W E A B E SH O W ING A W ID E V A R IE T Y OP CLOTHS, STYLES, A N D COLORS TWEEDS SERGES ; TRICOTINES _ _ VELOURS E V E R Y T H IN G SH O W N TO B E A T SU BSTAN TIAL REDUCTIONS FROM FORM ER LO W PRICES M ille r M e rc a n tile C o . “ G O O D G O O D S ” N ew berg. Oregon man, Harold Nash, Lloyd Cole, B ill Bennett, F rank Brooks, Ralph W il liams. , The third game o f the series was scheduled fo r Wednesday evening but had not been played off yet as this went to press. An--overnight hike has been an nounced fo r the, coming Friday, the plan being to leave the public school grounds at 5 o’clock sharp, hike to the top o f Chebalem m ountain and make camp fo r the night. Mr. Gatch has kindly offered the use o f his hay loft as sleeping quarters and a live w ire program o f games, stunts and campfire stories is being lined up for the two-day affair. Th e return tb town w ill be made Saturday a fter noon. T h e trip is only open fo r boys o f thirteen o r over as a stiff hike is antlcinafiMl. Leaders in charge w ill be M a p E llio tt and Bob Shinn. Further inform ation can be secured by gettin g In touch with Mr. E lliott. A t a called m eeting last Tues day evening s Junior baseball league was organised by representatives of the high school freshmen, academy freshmen, and grammar school first teem. T h e first gem s Is scheduled to be played on the college diamond to m orrow evening at 4:00 between the tw o freshmen teams and a lively New berg, Oregon contest Is expected. Representatives C A L L G R E E N about your paint at the m eeting were A llan Christy; ing. Phone H A S . 2 7 tl manager o f the high school team, ----------o--------- Floyd Shaw and W ilbu r E lliott, cap BRING YOUR AU TO to Ernl# tain and manager o f the academy Duncan for expert repairing. Phone team and Dave Ellis, manager o f the Black 74. 3 0 tl grade school nine. Admission to games w ill be free. It w ill pay you to read tbe ads. Law ns and Voiles Closing out sererai pieces at from 1 0 c to 9 8 c yard. They won't last long. Saturday Specials Aprons and House Dresses at very attractive prices. Children's Bear Skin Hose in nearly all sizes 1 9 c pair. Tire Prices at McCoy Bros. Garage Grocery Specials Canned Goods: Canned Cora, 1 5 c can. Dozen can s.............$ 1 .4 5 Canned Apricots, 3 e u u fo r................................5 0 c Canned Peaches, 3 cans fo r................................5 0 c P in t O n d e Tires Poll Guarantee Solid Packed Tomatoes, 3 cans f o r ...................5 0 c Kraut, 10c par can, 12 c a n s............................ $ 1 .0 0 FABSIC8 $ 130 $10.35 $1100 $1S.90 U P ffl $8M0 196.40 $31-50 COEDS 30x3 30x3V, 38x3% 31x4 33x4 33x4 34x4 33x4% 34x4% 117.00 - $33.75 • K aaola Kleaner. Regular 10c can, large can......5 c Q uaker Oats, Large p ack age................................ 5 C Honey per C ake................................................... 2 0 c • »0090 $89.75 $81.00 $35.80 To Introduce $45.55 Preferred Stack Coffee, p o u A d ................................. 4 5 c 1« lb. free with 5 lb. purchase. Nats you 37Jc a pound for Best Coffee. W AR TAX INCLUDED Gems in and eee the Lee Pm ctnt-Pnsf Tim J. G Porter & Co,