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• ’àib’ 4r w w w ^ 'a . -? -,-. - ■*** * ij w * <m.m*rmmtmim m TUB NBWBGRQ QRAPtllC Be sure and raed C. A. Morris, Extra New Year’s Oregonians will be at Benson's. Phone Blue the Jeweler’s ad. 180. 11 M o ney T o L oan - -See A tty. B. A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. F or S a l e — One registered P o land China boar. T w o eligible to Want to trade cream sep record boars 8 months old; 14 arator for milk cow. Phone Ask Christrnson &, Larkin 30a5, R. F. D., No. 3, Box 13. Poland China pigs 2 months old. For information Phone 19a25. about those “ Acorn” ranges. tf. N. P. Nelson, Newberg. lO tf Baled straw wanted at Zum- T e a r W a n ted — I want to buy Free Calendars. w a lt’s Feed store. tf. a good all purpose team, not too old.—J. L. Roe, Newberg, Oregon The leading merchants have 10-11 Wanted tw o dozen hens. 1258 R. F .D . No. 1. combined and purchased some E. First St. or phone Blue 90. j tf “ You’ll have to show me” a very fine calendars for general distribution, a reproduction o f Get your buggy’s retired at better ax than a keen kntter. Dobson’s famous painting “ In Baughman Garage before Spring For sale by Christenson & Lar the Days of Old Lang Sync.” A kin Hardware Co. opens up. princely present it makes. F or S a l e —F ive young grade The coffee and doughnuts at the Model restaurant are fine, ersey cows and three nice year- ing heifers. Sessions’ place near try them. Springbrook. 10 Special Christmas prices on B irds F or S a l e C h e a p —Fine table silver ware a t Harts Hard* singers, make good holiday ware store. resents. Inquire o f Mrs. Rhodes ardner, east part o f Newberg. F or S a l k —Poland China brood 12 pow . Will farrow, March 1. tf. Enos Ellis. F or S a l e — Sawing outfit, 3 horsepower, at a big bargain.— Buy your wife an electric washer for Xmas. Christenson A. Taylor, 2V» miles west of New berg, Route 1, Dundee. 10-11 & Larkin have them. pd. W anted —Setting hens at Fil- Don’t make any dates for berta Poultry Yards, Dundee, January 20th, 1912. Tell them Oregon. Phone 13-26. you are going to hear the Wil liams Jubilee Singers! Watch Baughman Garage do all kinds the papers for further particulars. o f machine work. Sharpening chilled plows a specialty. Phone your orders for cake, doughnuts, pies to Model Res F or S a l e —One dozen full blood taurant and lunch room home White Leghorn pullets. Tel. baking. • ______________________________ White 51, P. 0. Box 687. 10-11 We invite the public to our store for their Christmas candies. “ Wear-Ever” aluminum makes We have all kinds and by the ideal Xmas gifts for the house barrel if desired. Dodge’s Con keeper. Order at Benson’s news fectionery, opposite postoffice. stand. £ S As no other calendars w ill be given by these merchants, you should call at the office of Anna M. Fogle, No. 603 East First Street, after December 9. Reg ister and receive one o f these beautiful gifts. Only one will be given to the family. Committee. Has the up-to-date line o f holi day goods. Call and see them be fore purchasing elsewhere. 10 The Rexall Store. N O T IC E T O contractors Pumping Plant and Supply Main Newberg, Oregon, Dec. 11, 1911. Sealed . proposals will be re ceived at the office o f the City Recorder, Newberg, Oregon, until 3 o ’clock p.m. Monday, Jan. 15th, 1912, for furnishing ma terials and constructing pumping plant and supply main. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms for.proposal may be obtained apon applica- tion at the office i the City Re» corder or o f L is C. Krise; civil engineer, I Selling Built ing, Portland, Orfgbn. Parties desiring plans for their rsonal use may obtain them fre om the Engineer on payment o f $10. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order o f the City Council. N. C. Christenson, M ayor. W. W. Nelson, Recorder. Louis C. Kelsey, Civil Engineer, Portland, Oregon. F N ode«. The next meeting o f the Ladies Auxiliary t o P a c i f i c College, Notice. which would regularly meet Saturday of this week, is post Commencing, Jan. 1-12, all poned to meet Saturday, Decem wood accounts are due im- ber 30, at 3 o’clock at the col mediately upon delivery o f the lege.—Mrs. W. E. Crozer, Sec. wood. The Chas. K . Spaulding Loggin g Co. 10-13. Santa Claus. I t w ill pay yon to look up some o f the dairy ranches we have for sale or trade. Have 90 acres tide land w ith some hill land adjoining that w ill cut up into 3 nice dairy ranches. Have 40 acres for safe a t a bargain. White 8c Company, 705 East wa* — *■ - j ------- X r i m SlTCCt. Newberg, Ore.7 Sealed propos als will be received until 8 p. m,. January 10, 1912, by W. W. Nelson, city recorder, for the pur chase o f $20,000, w ater 20-year 5 per cent bonds, dated February 1, 1912. $2,000, sewer 20-year 5 per cent bonds. Dated Februhry 1, 1912. Certified check required 3 per cent o f bid. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Your attention is called to the animal meeting o f the Minnesota Social Society to be held on New Year’s day at Duncan’s hall. This will be the sixth annual meeting o f the society and we desire to make it the best one in every w ay that we have ever held. An interesting programme is being prepared, ana, o f course, there w ill be a good dinner. Our President, Prof. W. W. Wiley, who is now principal o f the schools at Athena, Oregon, to be with us. iring the past year many new families from Minnesota have come to our community. Let each one consider himself a committee to invite all friends and acquaintences from Minne sota to our gathering. Let all who can do so, bring something in their baskets to add to the good things for the picnic dinner which willbe served at the noon hour. Ladies will kindly bring table cloths, also knives and forks. The table committee would appreciate hav ing the baskets brought as early in the day as possible so as to have the tables in readiness for dinner by noon. Last year we had a delightful day, with something like 200 present. Let us plan and work to make our coming gathering even better. Eleanor E. Hitchen, Sec’y Minnesota Social Society tlieb Schaad, William Cordier, F. W. Henreich, F. W. Scheif, H. Renen, J. T. Hoge, R.> 0. Bris tow , A. M. Staples, P. S. Miller, Claude Fairbank, John Hallge- wachs. H. H. Liven good, Fred Sieiken, J. C. Kinser, W. M. Kins- er, A. B. Cook, W. H. Sanders, H. N. Baker, W alter Everest, R. Fairbank, Lee Jones, C. Wollge- muth, H. C. Offri, J. J. Guild, Wm. Bunck, E. J. Ross, J. T. Everest. Newberg, Ore., Dec. 4, 1911. 10 We print to please you at the Graphic office. ••methins In Oothlnf. A strapping German with big beads of perspiration streaming down his faoe was darting in ana oat the aisles of a Philadelphia de partment store. His excited actions attracted the attention of all the •alee persons and they hardly knew what to make of it. A hustling young man of tha clothing depart ment walked np to him end asked, “ Are yon looking for something in men’s clothing r “ N o," be roared; “ not men's clothing; vimmen’s clothing. 1 can not find my w ife !"— LfppincotPa. An UnpiMMitt Revelation. “ My eon,” said the doting parent, “ it is yonr duty to tell the girl you hope to marry all about yourself— all your faults and weaknesses. 11 That’s the true test of love." “ I did," replied the hopeful. “ I t arrived a t The Rexall Notice. wasn’t much." Call and see his Xmas “ What did you tell her?” Lynn B. Ferguson, My store will be open evenings “ Why, you see, dad, she didn’ t Prescription Druggist. for holiday trade until after really know who you were, so I told Has store. Persons indebted to us are re quested to settle before January gifts. 10 1st, 1912. We must close all ac counts at that date. Small Tracts For Sala. 8-10 Hod son Bros. Notice. Acreage in tracts o f 3 to 5 acres adjoining Newberg on the east. Small cash payments with Taken up at my farm, 1 mile time on balance. J. T. Everest. north o f Springbrook, 1 yearling Jersey heifer. Owner can have W anted. He same by paying expenses. 11 Enos Ellis. Boys may be had and some Estray Notice. Some good Eastern wheat farms for trade. Pri for a bumper crop was never ter. See White & Company. 10 rods, thence West to Second MINNESOTA PEOPLE • ATTENTION Street o f Newberg. Signed: Got times girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to be schooled and cared for Jn return Owing to sickness S. W. Potter for slight services rendered. is making a genuine closing out F o r particulars address W. T. sale of his jewelry stock. T4r Gardner, Supt. Boys’ and Girls’ affords an opportunity for mak Aid Society o f Oregon, Portland, ing holiday purchases at cost. Ore. tf. Closing Out Sale L m »* her* “ Eh! And what did she sav?” “ She’s an awfully nice girl, dad, Road Notice. and she said she’d tried hard to reconcile herself to the unpleasant Road District No. 8 of Yamhill truth."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. County, State of Oregon: , Thu Insult. ______ Notice is hereby given to the — -------- ---- “ I 'll get even with Bumpns," tax payers—voters—of Dis. No. 8 that a road meeting will be held said Harrity. “ I hear that he called at the Union Church house on me a lobster the other day." “ How very insulting t" ejaculated Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 7 P. M. for the purpose o f voting a 2 mill Jarley. “ Wasn't it ? " said Harrity, his tax for the purpose o f opening face red with wrath. np a road, beginning a t the Northwest corner o f the Luke McKern Donation Land Claim, thence running West one hun dred rods, thence North about Harper's Weekly. Christmas. A.'E. Wilson. Xmasi Xmas! G IFTS G IFTS House Coats Slippers Fine Shoes Suit Cases Umbrellas and Trunks Special Gift Boxes Neckwear in the nice Holiday Boxes make a present appropriate and appreciated Hole-Proof Hosiery Six Pairs in the box guaranteed for 6 months only $1.50 il • [ a Í w ^ éw Y ea » What To Get For Him L e t us help you solve the problem o f what to get him for Xm as. Y o u ’ll find some o f these articles w ill please your practical man. ________________________________________________________________- HODSON D H A C D 1 Fancy Vests Kid Gloves Hats Handkerchiefs Garters, Arm Bands, Collars «lust tha things Man and Boys Lika Bast _____________ ____________ ir The Clothiers and Furnishers A T 608 FIR ST STREET, O PPO SITE PO STO FFICE