Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 18, 1909, Image 8

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Wanted an
For Sale.
Ou t Friday and Saturday
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Royal
Worcester
Corseta
M onby T o L oan — See At
A. Kliks,
lies high grad« Iws» _ ,___ _ ________ ,..r . ______
Special Friday and Satnraay only........... .......................| 1 J 3
»’a good heavy wool Underwear, good value at $1.00
Special Friday and Saturday <wiy.......... - ........
McMinnville; Oi
W anted —Lady board«
roomer. M es . S. G. Sutton,
cor. Lincoln & Sheridan Sts
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MILLER MERCANTILE
Economist for the People
$ 1.0043
Five p ieces o f m ssssHws silk, in all the wanted
W antbd —Dried prunes at
S. Gile & C o’s. packing he
Newberg.
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Special (or Thanksgiving.
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Carpenter work wanted?
reasonable. E. Darling,
berg, Oregon-____________ 6
Thompson’s lu d k n rseleaned raisins, always sold by us
at 2 lbs. 86c; Special Monday and Tuesday only 4 lbe. for h .2 0
Nice fresh Jsrssv Cranberries, sold at 16c per mart.
Special Monday and Tuesday only, per quart.........
Limit to caotcmir 5 quarts.
F o r 'S alb —Young cow ,
and 1000 pound horse. J.
C r e w s , West Fifth St.
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Ladies* Sait Special.
Heating stoves repaired at
Wheeler's Tinning and Plumb
shop, First street.
6p
Special g llO lO
Ladies’ Suita, regular «6 .0 0 values
Ladies’ Suits, regular 16.60 values.
Special 1 2 .0 0
Special 1 8 .0 0
Ladies’ Suits, regular 17.80 values
Ladies’ Suits, regular SO.00 values
Special 1 0 .0 0
Ladies’ Suits, regular 22.50 values
.8pecial 1 0 .0 0
Special 1 8 .0 0
Ladies’ Suits, rt*ui*ur 26.09 values.
Ladies* heavy rain skirts, values up
while they last at eaeh...............
LADIES A CHILDREN’S COATS AT 86 PER CT. DISCOUNT.
Above prkog sure for cash or produce.
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KIM0Î
FLANNEL
FLORAL
AND
STRIPE
PATTERNS
27 INCHES
WIDE.
Special for
12*c
Manufacture their own
Lumber, Lath and Mouldings
Also carry in stock
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Doors, Windows, Tu m o d Work, Lime, C o -
moot, Piaster and Sand.
Lace Curtain Samples, from a leading wholesale curtain
manufacturer, will be on sale all day Saturday •
For..
Each
Come early as the choice patterns are bound to go first
P « yd
All ready trimmed Jhats
greatly reduced prices at He
non’s Millinery .Parlor.
Six pieces oi f Dress Suitings, the season's newest and colors,
A uctioneer —I solicit the
ronage of any one wanting tl
services o f an auctioneer.
8 pd
J- E. B uckley . ¿
The Derby
Kid Gloves
$UM>
Guaranteed
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in the mo< it popular weaves, reg. 31.00, 88 to 44 in. wide, Saturday *
OUR POPULAR SATURDAY SALE A T THE
People* Popular Store,
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Announcement
Miller’s
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2
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»3c yd
Uts & Dunn
Shoes for
Ladies
$ 2 .5 0 to $ 4
full
lull justice to chicken pie bounti­
fully accompanied with all the
good things ol the season. The
supper was prepared by the ladies
o f the church and served by the
Misses Haxel Coiner, Gertrude
Hollingsworth, Hasel EIKott,
Lorene Otis, Lorena Kelsey,
Esther Miles and Myrtle Mills.
The young men present were
Messrs. Cook, Benson, Hadley,
Pidtett, J. Elliott, M. EIKott,
Kienle, F. Parker. R. Parker, E.
Parker, Kyes, Hammer, Spauld­
ing, T. Smith, R. Smith, C. Had-
lejr, Calkins, Bates, Watkins,
Hntcbens, Pitch, Keeney, Arm­
strong, Kaufman, Jay, Newlin,
Otis, Ganse, Newby, H aworth,
Thorne, L. M oore, P. M oore, W.
Hanson, K. Hanson, H .H odson.
E. Hod son, W. Date hen taylor,
K. Dutchentay lor and B. *Doog-
W anted —T o sell band or one Jack St Germain made a busi-
horse grubbing machine. Also i ness trip to Portland, Tuesday.
to let grubbing by the acre.
A. J. Palmer has been on the
Half mile east o f Newbery. C. Hi sick list the past tw o weeks,
The young men between the
Nichols, Bell phone 495.
5 pd. j . Miss Allen, a friend o f Mrs. N. ages o f fifteen and twenty who
belong to the Friends church,
F o r S a l e — One doable iron bed C. Johnson’s made them a visit with a few o f their friends, will
*°on forget the social given
with springs, 2 good rugs 9x12, lla s t week.
them
'T oesday evening at the
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Miss
Maude
Wills
made
a
few
2 cot beds, 2 cribs, 1 ice chest, 2
church.
The Endeavor room
kitchen tables, 1 heating stove. days visit with Miss Minchin, o f was converted into a reception
T o be sold immediately for cash Dundee recently.
room where a social hour, with
Andrew Christenson was un­ a“ e»’
only.
J a s . H. M i l l s ,
enjoyed. A special
aturc o f the entertainment
entertainment* was
u/o«
Mutual Phone; Red & fortunate lately, in having one feature
the
m
use
rendered
by
an
orches­
ol his fingers badly hart on a
Ladies w ho embroider shook!
tra conducted b r Miss Doris
com cutter.
Gregory w ho deserves great
call at Hannon’s Millinery Parlor
Miss Mable Paulsen returned credit for her efforts. At six-
and see the fine new assortment
home from Portland M onday on thirty, when Rev. Weaver an­
o f stamped linens, handkerchiefs,
account of the illness o f her nounced sapper, forty hungry
corset covers, center pieces, sofa
boys readily responded and did
mother, Mrs. H. C. Paulsen.
pillows, etc. Stamping done to
Mr. House, a brother o f Mrs.
order.
Loveland’s, w ho with his family
F or S ale —Pure bred Poland visited here six weeks, decided to
China hogs—5 males, also a move to F ort Lanterdale, Flori­
number o f very fine brood sows da.
The W. C. T . U. met as ap­
and some fall pigs. All elligible
pointed
at the home o f Mrs. J. C.
to record. Winter oats and pure
Ws are going to almost give our entire stock of clothing away, as wo
Lincoln spring oats, baled straw Wills, fourteen l a d i e s being
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I 5*®* ior * torga and complete Uaa of shoos now on the way.
If you are going to boy, those prices are as cheap as overalls and
present. Reading, prayer, sing­
and potatoes.
jumpers, and look moeh batter.
H erbert W il l a r d , Route L ing and the nsual business was
Boy’s Suits, 4 to 6 yrs, knee pants, vals. to $7.00...'...$1.50
the order, after which the meet­
Boys’ Suita, 6 to 10 yrs, knee and long pants, $9.00...... 2.00
ing gave w ay to the county
Youths
Suita, .14 to 16 yrs, vals to $12.00....... ............... 3.30
president,
Miss
Edith
Mmchin,
T o the many kind friends and
Young
Men’
s Suits, 83 to 87, vals. to 322.00.................. 5.00
neighbors for their aid and kind who was with us. She gave a
OVERCOATS A T COST
tokens during the illness and very interesting account o f the
State
Convention,
held
at
H
ood
follow ing the death o f our moth­
er, we extend our sincere thanks. River telling o f the w ork the dif­
B e r t h a V a n d e r p o o l ferent county unions had dohe,
E m m a D u m i l - o f the miniature fair held at the
R o b e r t H e r t i c , F r e d H r r t i g « convention, showing us some of
A d o l f H e r t ig *
the badges worn by the different
counties, Yamhill badge being of
ribbon with a walnut suspended
by a white ribbon. She also pre­
sented, some o f the workplanned
tor the coming year and gave in
all a very encouraging talk.
One new member came into the
First clam service. Usual rates.
union, Mrs. Hendricson. Mrs.
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Western institutions fo r Western
M. J. Johnson contributed seven­
thamhave something the matter with their eyes.
People.
ty-eight birthday pennies as a
free-will offering. One dollar and
Promote the BEST interests o f
DO YOU KNOW?
your home and city through the
a half was contributed lor the
After adjourn-
"m ile of pennies
The exact condition of your children's eyes?
ment a social hour was spent over
WHY NOT FIND OUT?
«refreshments and as the ladies
i ¡departed each one was presented
A little attention now, might save them from wear­
With a beautiful bouquet o f
CHASE & LINTON
ing glasses.
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Chrysanthemums. Next meet­
GRAVEL COMPANY
in g will take place at the home
WE DON'T
p i Mrs. W. R. Everest, second
All kinds o f gravel for con­
Wednesday in December. This
lasses on every one, in many cases, we correct
crete work, cement blocks,
will be the time for reports.
the cause, without using glasses at all
or wpod work furnished on
o f Assessement Roll
short notice. Leave orders
W E WANT YOU TO FEEL FREE
Yamhfll County for
at the office o f R. B. Linn-
ths Year 1909.
ville.
T o come to us, and find out their condition, with-|
£
When you decide to build give us a chance to figure on
your material.
Just received
a Une o f
STAMP
LINEN
DOILIES,
LAUNDRY ,
BAGS,
1
SCARFS.
TABLE -
COVERS,
PILLOW
TAPE
all prices for
quick sale
3 0 0 C U R T A IN S E N D S
F or plans and specifications
and all kinds o f interior and
exterior finish, windows, doors,
and building stone. Call on tM
Newberg Mtg. & Con. Co.
The Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co.
83c yd
Regular $1.00, 27 inches wide; Saturday..................
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Our $1.15 Blanket, Special Friday and Saturday only.-------
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Patterns
10c & 15c
None higher
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Big Special ON CLOTHING
H aving the local agency for
Weeks Granite Company*
we can supply all your needs in
Monuments o f Marble ahd Granite
at the most reasonable pnces.
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D awson’s Cut Rate Shoe Store.
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Public Schools of Newberg
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H A R D W A R E ! H A R D W A R E !!
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9 For lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, (Garden Hose, every piece n m a O
A teed) Acme Washing Machines. Lowe Bros. Paint, Steel Raiarea, Gnu»- ♦
A iteware, Tinware and everything kept in a firatcUuw hardware store cal on 2
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Value
A«r*» of Ttl labte I a w I».
1«,117 94 w t.$ ».
e n t ö l Soa-T U l.bl. Lead*. W 7 ,a »
2 ,at(, 17 &.
n p rov -m .n u oa
orPaM ated l«n d »,
and Cltjr I j o u .
700,a ».
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House Furnishings
„ . O T Ä - Town
New and Second-hand goods bought
and sold.
Pioneer Hardware
Store
For All Kinds <
of
HARDWARE
Im provtm .ota an Laml.
aet l>eedad er Paieatetf,
II«. Ol Raflreed Bed.
M.I7 ml.
II«. of Tele*raph and
T .l-iihon« Llae.
IW 77 ml
Phon«., Mupplln * Awltrh-
Rolltaa fleok ,
U. Hallnealo,
ttoaory Rafflaoa. *
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Man-handlm and Stmk In
r* 17 ml.
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ROCK ROBINSON & SON
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out any coat or obligation on your part.
REMEMBER
Our
are taking
it not simply to sell glasses, but we
taes off of our patienta- by our method
Open Friday», Saturdays; Evoiii^s-by appointment,
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There; Are 800 Pupils in the
For the Best Prices on the Best
Windows. Doors, Interior and Exterior Finish,
Mouldings, Budding Stone, Cabinet Work,
Store Fixtures and General Mill Work
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