W e* *ti* TUB NEWBERG GRAPHIC / ' Pigs for sale—W. E. Perkins, Call and see the Wear-Ever 52 tf. aluminum samples shown by R. F. D. 3, phone 30a4. Mrs. Wm. Johnson at Benson’s Nursery Stock. News stand, 603V4 First Street, afternoons from 3 to 5. It. :K>CK83000CHCK^^ Special apple tree sale o f winter Small pasture lor rent. Suit varieties. First class 3 to 4 feet, F or S ale —Young pigs.—Tom able for one or tw o cows. $2 8c; 4 to 6 feet, 12Vkc. Also Clark Herd, Jr. per month. 516 Wynooski. seedling strawberry plants, 50 I t pd. cents per 100 or $2.50 per thou l,Dr. Lowe, Oct. 28 till 4 'o ’clock. Remember. Marion George, the Magnetic sand. Scholls Nursery C o., Sher 3 pd. Healer, gives relief in agravating w ood, Ore. Good piano for rent cheap: In cases o f rheumatism and other L. T. Price’s Cash Grocery. quire at Graphic office. 52 diseases. . F or S ale —Jersey bull calf, five B uggy F or S ale —Cheap or Now open for business at T17 weeks old. Phone 13al52. 2t will trade for stock.—Christopher East First street and you are M oney T o L oan —See Atty. B. & Y o u n g , D u n d e e , Oregon. 51-2 A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. Phone 13a26. F o r S a l e — One good Jersey Plows that plow, disc and spike cow, price $30. Also five dozen tooth harrows at Harts Hard White Leghorn pullets.—C. C. ware. Elliott, Dundee. 52-tf. = Anybody wishing to trade L ost —Purse containing cash w ood for a watch see C. A and papers. Finder please re Morris, the jeweler. 50-tf port and receive liberal reward. —Mrs. Evangeline Martin. H ouse F or R ent —6 rooms, newly painted and papered, well A few choice White Leghorn on place. 501 West Fifth, tf. cockerels, April and May hatch Highest market price paid for for sale cheap if taken now. Ad dried prunes and berries at H. S. dress P. O. Box No. 583. I t pd. Gile and Co.’s packing house, tt F or S ale —8 Poland China N ursing —Will do nursing in pigs and 4 shoats. Enquire of families or will take patients in Earl Carter, 6 miles west o f New - home. Mrs. Minnie J. Forsyth. berg, old Walker place, R. F. D. 1. It pd 1 pd. Wear-Ever aluminum patented L ost —Brown dress overcoat specialties on display at Ben on October 6th. Finder please leave at Graphic Office. Reward. son’s News stand, 603V4 First Street. Mrs. Wm. Johnson, C. D. Hockett. salesman for Newberg. It. E stray —Taken up, Jersey cow. F or S ale —One Hamiltonian Color light and brown. Owner mare 11 years old, weight 1100; pay expends and take her. Her good single or double driver. bert Graves, Spriugbrook. Second hand single buggy and W anted —W h e a t , o a t s o r harness. J. A. Kersey, R. F. D. vetch. Will exchange fanning 2, box 50. * -52 mills, feed cutters or hardware. The Drs. Bowers have discon Newberg Hardware £o. tinued their city office; they will If you want fresh homemade hereafter maintain an office at chocolates and candies o f all their suburban residence, a short kinds, see Crawford & Leise. distance north of the Portland New Candy Factory, 211% Main road from the Ehret corner east Street. - 52-2 o f the new bridge. WELL A Good Position. Beautiful Flowers- Ladies call at my store Friday and Saturday, October 13th and 14th and see the beautiful dahlias placed on exhibition by Mr. Henry Clemmens, the florist. Lynn B. Ferguson, Prescription Druggist. The Rexall Store, 302 First St. / It Can be had by am bitious young men and ladies in the field o f “ Wireless” or « Railway tele graphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, and since the wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage o f telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance o f advancement. The N a t i o n a l Telegraph Institute, o f Portland, Ore., operates under supervision o f R. R. and Wireless Officials invited t o call and examine our and places all graduates into stock and get acquainted. The positions. It will pay you to best goods that money will buy write them for full details. 3 at prices that will satisfy the m ost exacting customers. Free de T o tho Tax Payors o f Yamhill livery. •; ------- - For Sale ‘ ------------ * 1 disc drill 2-horse, 1 manure spreader, 2 harrows, 1 plow , 1 weeder, 1 carriage, 1 surry, 1 buggy, 2 harness, 1 tent, 1 roll top desk, lot small farm tools. See Mr. Crosby, Imperial Hotel, Newberg. Dissolution of Partnership The partnership heretofore existing between M. P. Elliott and D. E. Fox has been dissolved by mutual consent and the fuel business will be conducted at the same place by D. E. Fox, 111 West First Street, phone Blue 74. Parties ow ing the firm on account will please call and settle. pd. No. 1 « V a r Auction Sale. Loafer or Layer W hether s hen is a loafer or layer depends greatly upon the condi tion o f the digestive organs which are responsible fo r all grow th and egg production- Feed We Guarantee our Programs to be correct from a Moral, Educational and mechanical standpoint Notice is hereby given: That on M onday, October 16th, 1911. The Board o f Equalization o f Yamhill County, w ill attend at the office o f the county clerk o f said county and publicly examine the assessm ent rolls for the year 1911 and correct all errors in v a l u a t i o n , d e s c r i p t i o n or qualities o f land, lots or other property, and it is the duty o f all persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed, and if it shall appear to such board o f equalization that there are any lands, lots or other property assessed tw ice or in the name o f a person or persons not the ow ner o f same, or assessed under or beyond its value or any lands, lots or other property not assessed, said board o f equaliza tion shall make the proper cor rections. M artin Miller, Assessor o f Yamhill County, Ore., McMinnville, Ore., Sept. 28th, 1911. 52 Our picture» are subject ed to a rigid examination before w e present them to our patrons on curtain. W e invite your criticism Chaa. V. Sakai- D ele P. True Mana|*ra W e have several special feature# coming in the near future. W atch Our Announcements POULTRY PAN -M U and we win refund your mousy if it fails to increase egg production sufficient to pay for itself many tim es over, betides curing poultry diseases. One extra egg a month paya fo r the Pan-a-ce-a and S00 ce n t p rofit Just think o f it, it costs only a penny a day fo r about thirty fow ls. Come in and let us tell you more about this prepara tion, or. better still, let us supply you with a trial package, your money back if not satisfactory . 1 1 -2 Ik s. 2 5 « ; S Ike. SO e In sta n t U « w Klllnr K ills U s e For m i s ky Nevbert Hit. I Plraliii Co. T h e O verland = AUTO M O BILES = have always proven the best machine for the money but the remarkable price o f $1100 for a 30-horse, Ave passenger, fully equipped 1912 model places them in reach o f a ll Buy a good machine when you buy. . On Wednesday, Oct. 18, begin ning at 1:30 p.m., I will sell at public sale 3 heads o f horses, 2 cows, 2 hogs, chickens, wagons, Small Tracts For Sale. buggies, hack, farming imple ments, hay, oats and many other Acreage in tracts o f 3 to 5 articles. Location Vt mile north acres adjoining Newberg bn the o f depot on J. R. Pleasant place. ist. Small cash payments with Wm. M. Morris. time on balance. J.. T. Everest. I t pd. W. A. Westfall, Auctioner. tf. Newberg A uto Company TAILORED Is Attractive, will Fit, Wears Well, and We Have It. die DR. HESS SUIT The Sure Tailored Clothes. Having tried most of the leading houses who sell tailored goods, we have secured a thoroughly reliable house # to do our tailoring. IN SPEC T OUR LARGE LINE OF SA M PLES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER PRICES $ 2 0 .0 0 TO $ 5 0 .0 0 Inspect our large line of Men’s, Youths’ and Ready ' to Wear Garments. HODSON . 'WgEmf t . jx \ y- , v .. ■ r . None better for the Money BROTHERS