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Largest Circulation In Yamhill County IN S U R E with the Oregon F irs S o - ===== D R O P P E D = = FROTH SARTA S PA C K aU made them sing, and they gathered a boat the big Christ mas tree that beamed and twinkled In a corner o f the parlor with an eager expectancy that made Junior a very happy Santa Clads, as he distributed hts favors. Then, when the table had been cleared of Its dainty1 refreshments, the leader said that they wanted to give soaae Farm Loans 6 % ■ call at W. LWMte ft Co. Office Books (or the whole family from Baby to Grandpa. Copy right Books, Reprints and Children's Books. Silk Rag Dolls sold at a bargain. SERVICE MEN WANT JOBS The U. 3- Veterans' Bureau has the follow ing physically rehabili tated trained men ready for w ork; 1 candy salesman, city trade, sin- WlA «1 VMM oM. AM gle. 34 years 1 auto mechanic, m arfled with child, 3 « years. . 1 tallyman- and scaler, married, 33 years. 1 telegraph operator, married, w^th two children, 43 years. 3 dental mechanics, aged 23,. 38 years, both married with families. 1 salesman, gents furnishings, married. 30 years. 1 stationary steam engineer or fireman, 3 years* experience, mar ried with child, 34 years. A Little Girl JleeponaM. following collection and under the In spiration of the hope that U "would be a large one They’d never outgrown a wish or known the full satisfaction of one, their appetites ware always keen. 4 / — =rjOHN WILSON'S bey could ggj I I have whatever he wanted. I but his father had forgot- ten 8omethIug. When Mr. || 7 |<pE| Wilson was a boy himself t f V A s P he had often lingered by the baker’s wondow on his way to School and resolved that when be had. become a man and had made his fortune and their enjoyment of their small he would buy out the baker and portion of fortune's ftvors was great have all the pie he wanted; but er than all the fun that John Wilson wow, with all his money and all and his son together could get out his manhood he had lost his taste for o f llfo. •Vie and could pass the baker’s shop The entertainment did bring one without noticing the tempting display. new thing into the rich monotony of Jtr. Wilson had forgotten that the Wilson household, however— that It was plain that he had forgotten o f giving a Christmas party to some ft, for he had taken John Junior down who would appreciate it and o f thus t o the great store on Pearl street and obtaining a new experience for them had told him that he could have for selves. h is Christmas celebration anything or The tableau performers were the If when his son h id looked things over rather carelessly without wanting any thing, he bed been surprised. The fact was, however, that Junior, like his father, bad already had too much to desire anything further. Junior had never known what It Is to be hungry without supply. H e had sever even had to cry for things. He bad lived under an outpouring cornucopia from his first gold spoon all the way on, without the joy of making a cart out o f two wheels, an axle and a board, o r a henhouse with the remains of a variety of old packing boxes. So that ft was very difficult. Indeed, to devise « new sensation for young Wilson or Idndle a new desire. first to receive Invitations, and they were authorised to each Invite, five of their friends, so that the company that gathered at the- Wilson party was • large, as well as s motley one. The selection q f the presents had given Junior a sadden end new Interest end pleasure at the M g store, for the choosing of gifts for others w as a novelty to him, and anticipation o f their happy Surprises had filled his mind with gladneSh. It was with a real welcome and a hearty handshake that be greeted his guests. indoor tableaux for their hosts before they went So he-called first for Madame Mel ba, and a Uttle girl responded with all the aplomb of a prims donna. Then Signor Caruso assumed a kingly attitude and looked upon the assembly with as much as he cobld assume of dignity. He was followed by Sir H a r ry Lauder, who added to his posture a verse of "It's Nice to Get Up In the Morning.” This seemed to suggest the idea of going to bed first, and there was whispering about return ing home, but one of the guests said they must have a song from San ta Claus before they went. This rather alarmed Junior at first, but he rose to It with a line or two from "Old King-Cole W as a-M erry Old SonL" which satisfied the demand. Then they all joined hands in a ring and sang the Christmas carol, "A w ay In a Manger.” and» so ended the Wilson party. As the happy shouts lingered on the Christmas wind the Wilson family presented s tableau themselve% Mr. Wilson stood by the windofc, looking after the departing children. Junior seAaed arrested In the act of giving sway the joy o f the Christmas tree, while his mother paused by the table that gleamed with sliver, seeming to feel again s forgotten gladness. The party left such an Imprint upon. the Wilsons’ hearts that they have never since tried to »have a Christmas to themselves. $ 93.91 $12.50 S M IT H -W A G O N E R OO. The W . H a lf o f Lot 9 Block 14 Deaklift S ad Addition to New berg, O regon.................. 9 39.19 I 10.11 $10.00 S M IT H -W A G O N E R OO. PAR LO R PH AR M AC Y Prescription Specialists H. A. COOLEY, Prop. Newbexg, Oregon W E THANK OUR FRIENDS for the generous treatment we have received from them during our twelve Christmas Sea sons and wish yon all a very \ ‘ Merry Christmas and Happy New'Year married with child, 34 years. 1 auto electrician, m arfled 27 yean. 1 vulcantser and auto electrician, married and 2 children, 23 years. 1 accountant, or bookkeeper, de pendent mother, 25 years. ‘ 1 accountant, costa or h igh class bookkeeper, two dependents, 34 years. 1 able seaman, wants shore Job, physically fit, 27 years. 1 helper moulder or machinist«, single, IS years. F o r further information commun icate with U. S. Veterans’ Bureau, M yler Bid., 3th and Oak Sts., Port land, Oregon. Phone Broadway 7321. 10th WALLACE A SON W IN S every test No experimenting necessary by those lntereateu In the remarkable combination of sweetness and large ness developed In The Date Prune GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS O N T mind what your look ing-glass tells yon! She Is prejudiced In your favor and she’ll cherish your photograph and tell you It doesn’t really quite do you justice. So have It taken and give It to her for Christmas. The camera has stood many a shock and will doubtless stand maify mors to Trade-Mark Sag. D The w riter has seen It practically tested in every, w ay and it haa com pletely made good. 100,000 planted c o m m e r c ia lly last year. ■.. ' ; . ! Í CARD GAMES AT CHRISTMAS postpaid, sent fo r 15 cents._______ Note— Genuine Date Prune Trees procurable only from this company or authorized representatives. De tails and special plan for growers sent free upon request. N o matter what you w an t In trees or oraamen- tads lt w ill pay yon to get " N A T U R E ’S BE S T ” Thin Pasteboards Afforded Moans sf Entertainment In England During YutetMs Season, - ^ y r -! U N IV E R S A L Christmas cus- tom of England In olden times was playing at cards. Persons who never touched a card at any other season At first the company was rather of the year frit bound to plgy a few overwhelmed b y the splendors o f the games at Christmas. Wilson bouse. Its rich furnishings A prohibitory statute of Henry VTTs and dazzling lights made such con reign forbade card playing aave during trasts that the boys and girls fait oat With the posturing group o f enter o f place and conspicuous. But after tbs Christmas holidays O f course this tainers performing on the snow-cov the unwinding o f the cobweb, the prohibition extended only to persons of ered lawn before the bouse, however. strands of which led each one to a humble rank. Sir Roger De Ooverlay took care to It was different They struck atti hidden gift, and when the games had tudes, formed figures, chased each made them forgetful of themselves, provide both creature comfort and other about, mod gave their whole pro the Joy of it all got Into their feet and amusement for his neighbors at Christ gram of tableau with an eye on the made them dance, the delight s f it mas by sending' "A string of hog’s pud dings and a pack of cards” to avsry poor family in the pariah. Even the pnlplt comes In for Its NOTIGS OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a w arrant Issued to me by the share of anecdotes regarding playing Beeorder of the City of New berg, Yam hill County, Oregon, directing me to cards. Fuller gives an example of a sell the hereinafter described real premises, lots and paresis of land, for the clergyman preaching from Romans purpose of satisfying assessments, Installments, interest and costs against 12:8, ‘ "A s God hath dealt to every •aid lots and parcels respectively In favor of the City o f N ew berg a s shown man the measure of faith.” The rever b y the Lien Docket and Bond Lien Dockets of said City o f N ew berg in the end gentleman in question adopted as •urns set opposite such lots or parcels respectively In said w arrant and in an Illustration of hjs discourse the -this notice, I w ill, on Friday, December 2»th, 1322, at 10 o'clock In the fore metaphor of "dealing” as applied to noon of said day. at the front door of the City H all at the corner o f First cards, reminding his congregation that -and How ard Streets, in the City of New berg, Yam hill County, Oregon, sell they should follow suit, ever play the hereinafter described lots and parcels of ground at public sale for the purpose of satisfying liens, assessments. Installments, interest and costs in shove board, improve the gifts dealt •favor of said City of New berg, which said assessments. Installments, interest out to them, take care of their and costs are a lien against said described lots and parcels of ground in the» trumps, play promptly whqp It cams their tarn, etc:* sum set opposite such lots or parcels ss follows: Short notes ware frequently written O w n e r or reputed . Description of premises Aseemm’t Interest Costs on the barin of playing cards. In an owner. In N affberg, Yam hill old collection sf poetry Is found the County, Oregon. following lines: *T© a Lady Who Sent Her Compli S M IT H -W A G O N E R CO. , ____ ments to a Clergyman on that. Tan of The North 32 feet of lot 6 In Block 13, Deeklns 2nd Addition to New berg, O re g o n ..9383.37 $2X2.12 910.00 S M IT H -W A G O N E R CO. Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 4 Block 14 Deakins la d Addition to N ew berg. Oregon; thence 8. I l l feet; thence W . 20 ft; thence N . 20 ft ; thbnce W . 20 ft; thence N . »9 ft; thence H. 50 ft. to beginning ------ .*......... ............................... $141.50 Everything to make a Complete Christmas. Christmas Cards Represent your friendship just as truly as will An expen sive gift, and when you get neatly designed and printed cards with - Y ou r Nam e and Gree Printed on Them They are tare to meet with the admiration of your friends and will be as gratefully received as though they cost you more. See our line at 5c Each, Including Oregon N ursery Co., Oranco, Ora. Sand ms Information referred to above without obli gation. to ms. Nam e Newberg Graphic ......................... COASTER WAGONS BOILER BEARING COASTER WAGONS, W ITH OR WITHOUT RUBBER TIRES, WITH OR WITHOUT DISC WHEELS. SEE THE. SHERWOOD W RING COASTER WAGON. With-rubber tiresk ball bearings, adjustable seats and handle ban. Built ¿ike a teal bi cycle. v__:_ j_ —r——------ r li . UiS n ■ ■¿■— I ■— ,,.J ................... . * V ___________________________________________ - J K ID D IE K A R S Alwnyi \ Pleas* the Little Tots t , , . “Son,” said the elderly gentleman, 1 notice you ara, flashing a roil of $ 1 MUs.” , - "W hat atout i t r “ Take tbs advlcs o f a ama who haa been something of life. You’d batter plaster a rimple of twenties on the outside of that handle If yon went to Leather Puttee* feg boys. AD kinds of BioyOie Accessories, Parto, Tires, Pocket Knives, Fishing Polea and Tackle. Tabes, Etc. / Newberg Cycle Co EARL HUTCHINSON, Proprietor A C R O « FROM THE FORD MOTOR C fi