Men’s W ork Shoes $1.98 and up Men’s Dresfc Shoes $2.98 and up Ladies’ O xfords and Pumps One Lot Ladies’ One-Strap Pumps $1.98 - Boys’ Shoes $1.79 and up Men’s Blue W ork Shirts 50c Men’s Gray W ork Shirts 59c Ladies’ Sport Hats, New Choice, 98c Boys’ and Children’s Hats and NEWBERG WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY Newberg Graphic NOTTAOE A D1MOND White SS THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1922 The roar of the lion and the scream o f the leopard have gone with the passing of the Howe's cir­ cus, which showed here last Satur­ day. True this was not a show to class itself with Ringling Bros, or Barnum A Bailey, but even so nearly everyone who saw the performance^ here felt that the circus people en­ deavored to give them the worth of their money. Some of the animal acta were quite good and the work of the lion tamer in the final act in which six mammoth African lions (advertised 29) were kept in a continual roar, was thrilling enough for almost anyone. The clowns pulled some old stuff and some not quite so old; the educated horses The Portland Rose Festival is a lithoB and newspaper statements. They advertised a two mile long national affair and as such attracts street parade. Probably no persons people from all over the country who read that advertisement ever each year. This year’s program, as published elsewhere in this issue, and certainly if they did have such shows that Portland is going a lit­ expectations they must have been tle ahead of previous festivals and greatly disappointed. They adver promises something good for each tlsed the most gorgeous spectacle day of the festival. ever presented under a tent- Preparations for the paving of sling extravaganza with countless River street are under way and it animals and people. This proved to will probably not be long before that be very largely a repetition of the opening parade or pageant which old rutted thoroughfare will be­ every circus has and which we have come a smooth surface and then the seen excelled many times, with a end of continual graveling should slight variation in the introduction be at hand. of a big dipper containing a young "Dawson did it !" He stepped on lady surrounded by six dancing girls. the gas instead of the brake. But But after all it was a circus and then he doubtless had his mind on proved the delight of the boys and that float which he Is building for girls from six to sixty, and so we the Berrlans. forgive them for all their exagger­ ated advertising and cheerfully pay The big rose parade in Portland them fifty cents for the privilege of will take place just one week from sitting on a hard board simply be­ tomorrow, or June 23. Are you plan­ cause it has a little back to it, ning on being there? rather than be shoved off Into one end o f the tent where we can’t see Berry picking is on full blast and much. many grower0 still seem to have dif­ ficulty in getting all of the picker* Complaint has been made at this office that boys about town are tak­ ing bicycles which have been tem­ porarily left by their owners and ridden off and In some cases dam­ aged. This is simply vandalism and should be treated as such. A bicycle is private property and no matter where it is left its ownership re­ mains vested in the original pur­ chaser. The boy or man who will take advantage of the owner's ab­ sence to purloin the use of his bi­ cycle will be tempted to do the same with an automobile later on, or with some other property. Such depreda­ tions should be watched and any guilty ones should be punished. climbed UNCLE HANK la politics, there’s a lot of ‘‘blow- hards’’ who don't need th’ inspiration of a handkerchief. fold in the flour lightly. Put in moderate oven at once in ungreased pan and bake 40 minutes. Invert to cool Have you voted for your ffevorlte in the queen oontest? If not, you had better do' so at. once. Handkerchiefs are still colored In printed conventional designs, fend the hand drawn and 'embroidered numbers on colored linen. Fine em- broidery is also used, as well as wide lace borders. Ginghams and pongee are doing their share in developing thé mouchoir. Many hundreds of thousands of car owners have found the Willard Threaded Robber Battery to be tough, powerful and durable. They choose it not only because of the patented rubber-gnd-thread con­ struction of its insulation but also because the name Willard mcfcn« to them the best possible assurance of honest quality and consci­ entious service! Some owners, faced with an unexpected repair bill or the cost of a new battery, forgdt the l a r i lessons they have learned; they buy too cheaply, or take chances on batteries whose reliability is none too well established. The wiser plan, however, is to follow the example o f the III car and truck manufacturers who buy batteries unswayed by any­ thing but tested and proven facta, and who pay an additional prloe for Willard Batteries with tough Threaded Rubber Insulation be­ tween tough Willard plates. 80 Things that Try the Toughness of a Battery -,= 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 7. Hard, fast driving 10. Poor carburetion Rough roads 11. Stiff oil Mud and dust It. Tight motor bear- Infrequent testing inga Lack of water IS. Short circuits Long tours 14. Loose connections Much stopping and 1JL Generator out of sta rtlng adjustment. . 9. Cold weather 1C. Generator worn or 9. Hot weather dirty _ 17. D%trlbutor worn or dirty 19. Excessive use of lights 19. Loose hold-downs to. Electrical ,devices added beyond ca­ paclty of battery GROTH ELECTRIC CO This is real summer weather Surely no one can complain about it. Sunshine Cuke Six eggs, a pinch of salt added to the whites before beating, one-third teaspoonful cream of tartar, two- thirds cup of flour, 1 cup sugar, fla­ vor with the grated rind of 1 lemon or 1 teaspoonful vanilla. Sift, meas­ ure and set aside flour and sugar, then sift the flour four times; whip whites to a foam, add cream of tar­ tar and whip until very stiff; add sugar to the yolks and beat; then add the beaten whitee and flavoring; N ew berg P acking and Produce Co. ELECTRIC TRADT SCHEDULE The following is the time of elec- tjfic train arrivals at the city ticket office at Newberg; To Portland From Portland 9:09 a. m. 9:68 a. m. 1:05 a. m. 11:32 a. m. 1:21 p. m. 2:21 p. m. 9:60 p. m. 5:50 p. m. 6:53 p. m. 7:01 p. m. r ......— ----- --------- SATURDAY SPECIALS SII Tint Street ing.—Wood and hay for «ale. Res. phone Red 117 or Hart's Shop White 4 Since 1907 j Shop phone Blue 195 Res. phone Blue 9. B. E. Evans, Phone Black 191 ICE A T ALL.TIM ES