Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 10, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    TME NEWBERQ GRAPHIC
—
It Pays to Trade with E.C. Baird
W e are still getting in new
Fall goods every week. Our
stock is the most complete it
has ever been. And we are
prepared to show you more
real bargains than we have
ever offered before. All we
ask is that you examine our
merchandise and compare it
with others and you will be
convinced t h a t I t Pays to
Trade at Baird’s.
2000
yards good
flannels only
heavy O u tin g
10c yd.
2000 yards gingham , pretty pat­
terns. G ood for girls school dresses
1Qc yd.
Cotton Bats— A good 10 oz.
Batt for 10cf better ones for 124
and 15c.
at
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Underwear —
W h ite P etal Batts, snow white,
extra nice 3 5 c each.
M en's union suits
shaped, long or short w aisted,$ 1 suit
3 lb. Cotton battsfor comforts 7 5 c
v M en 8 2-piece wool finished under­
w ear 65c a garm ent or $ 1 . 2 5 a suit
W a ll Batts, anti moth processed,
large size fo r comforts $ 2 . 0 0
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Outing Flannel— for comfort
lining, dark colors, 6 1-2c yd
Silkoline — ligh t or dark colors
for nice comforts 10 and 124c yd
Blankets. A good fair size
gray blanket 9 0 c a pair
W o o l blankets, full size $ 4 .0 0
W o o l blankets, soft and fluffy, silk
lined, in w hite or colored, $ 6 . 5 0
Single Comfortables*
wool finish
$ 3 . 0 0 each.
Pillows at 9 0 c a pair
D o w n feather pillows $ 2 . 2 5 pair
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Ladies Athena make cotton vests
or tights 5 0 c a garment
Ladies M erino vests or tights at
$ 1 .0 0 a garment
Ladies A thena m ake cotton union
suits 5 0 c and $1 a suit
Ladies Athena m ake m erino union
suits $ 2 a suit
Aviation Caps
for the girls and
wom en 5 0 c 9 6 5 c , $ 1 9 $ 1 . 2 5
$ 2 . 0 0 each. P ick yours out now
before they are all gone.
Ladies, misses and children's coats.
W e have the largest line w e ever
had and invite you to come and ex­
am ine them. The prices are right.
CASH PAID FOR EGGS E. C. BAIRD
T w o wheat farms o f 480 acres
Wanted—Heifer, fresh, or soon
to be. Christopher & Yonng, each in the wheat belt o f Eastern
Oregon. I offer them very rea­
Dundee, Oregon.
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sonable, and w ill take part pay­
W a n ted —A loan o f $900 on ments from crops. A farm ad­
city property worth $2,000. joining these, and no better, this
N ew berg Lodge N o. 104 A . F. Will pay liberal commission.
year produced $12000 crop. I
& A . M. Regular m eeting
lt-pd also have some good homes in
First and Third Wednesday
Portland, to trade for small
evenings o f each month.
City Transfer does all kinds o f
V isiting brothers always welcome.
farms in the Talley. Write for
hauling, including piano moving.
By order W . M.. G. A. Best.
full information, J.
Fisher, 309
T. H. Thorne. Residence phone
T. L. Cummings. Secretary.
Abington Bid., Portland, Oregon.
White 46 or call Black 4.
52-2
For Sale—Thoroughbred point­
er pup.—G. S. Hoaglin.
lt-pd
For sale or trade—160 acres
Going to Portland? Suppose
o
f
good land in North Dakota to
For Sale—Pony, buggy and
you want a nice, quiet place to
trade f o r Newberg property.
harness.—G. S. Hoaglin.
stop? Then why pay from $3.00
James Iverson, Newberg. 52-tf
to $5.00 a day for a room at one
For Sale—Young, dark brown
E. J. Ross. Phone 33 a 3.
Wanted T o trade—A large, of the big hotels when you can
tt strong, gentle and true work get one with even more con­
For Rent—Seven-room house horse for a good cow. C. E. veniences, better furnished, just
sear the College. H. R. Morris. Baker, Newberg, R. F. D. No. 1. as central, at the Hotel Clark,
Tenth and Stark Streets? Finest
2t-pd
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$1.00 and $1.50rooms, $1.50 to
W a s t e d —Good fresh cow.
Oak View farm for sale. 28 $2.50, with private bath, to be
Leave word at Graphic offie. I t acres, 11 room house plastered,
found in this or any other city.
M o n e t T o L o a n —See A tty. B. good barn and granery. Run­ Order your mail and check your
A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. ning water all year. 1V4 mile baggage to The Clark.
Furnished rooms for light from Newberg.—James Iverson,
¿¡x-Day Piano Sale
house keeping. 715 N. Meridian owner.
The
Bilers
Piano Company will
street.
51-tt
For Sale—5 room house, city- for six days make special prices
For good winter seed wheat water, 12 lots, 51 apple trees all on pianos. Prices ranging from
and oats. Call at Taylor’s feed
o f fine apples. Prunes, cherry $157 to $500. Terms to suit the
store.
52-2
trees, all kinds of small frnit. A purchaser. Please bear in mind
A good second-hand piano for snap. Come and see. 812 Pa­ that we sell no pianos that we
will not give you our personal
sale or trade.—511 Willamette cific street. Price, $1600.
guarantee. Come in and inves­
street.
52-2 pd
Fine tw o seated carriage near
tigate.
Eilers Piano Co.,
Air Tight Heating Stoves made Newberg, cost me $200. Will
910 First St., Newberg, Ore.
and repaired. A. Wheeler, 711 trade tor good second hand piano
East 1st Street.
50-2 or tw o good fresh milk cows.
Public Sale
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Wanted—Highest market price Write D. M. Rohrbough, 999
The undersigned will sell at
paid for green and dried prunes. Vernon Ave., Portland, Ore.
public
sale at the Gardner place,
51-1
—H. S. Gile & Co.
one-half mile northwest of town,
For Sale—Thoroughbred Cots-
Scholl’s grange will hold their the stock, farm machinery, etc.,
wold bucks, one and tw o years annual fair Friday, and Satur­ on Monday, October 14th, be­
old.—J. M. Crawford.
50-1 day, the 18th and 19th of this ginning at one o ’clock p. m.
Brubaker & Keim. 1 t-pd
There will be good
Cheat seed lor sale, mill cleaned. month.
A
J.
stare.
full
For price write or see James speakers and a good program.
F o ra Home?
Everybody cordially invited.
Iverson, Oak View Farm.
I have a very fine place, 5
John Heaton,
F or Sale—Six kinds of Japan­
blocks
from First street. Enough
Member o f Committee.
ese plants. Japanese peach farm,
land for chickens and a cow. I
Kestrel Co., Rex, Oregon. Pd.1-1
Found—Spectacles in leather can say without fear o f contra­
Lost—Yellow hound pup on case, between Edwards and Meri­ diction that this is as good a
donday. Finder call a tC u tt’s dian, on Second street. Call and bargain as there is in Newberg.
dace, west o f Newberg, and re- describe them and pay for this Come and see me.
1
Donald M. Wall, i t
notice.
eive reward. G. W. Worden.
Six-Day Piano Sale
DOINGS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB
Eilers Piano Company. Just a
few of the prices and terms that
we offer in this sale. A beautiful
mahogany piano, catalog price
$3&5, goes at $175. Others, at
$161, $210, $350, and bear in
mind we let yon make your own
teems.
The Eilers Piano Co.,
910 First St., Newberg.
essarily ensue from crowded and
andean attics and basements.
Let every one o f Newberg and
vicinity fall in line and get busy
on Saturday, October 19, and it
is hoped that our Honorable
M ayor w ill issue a proclamation
urging the people o f the d ty o f
Newberg, to rightfully observe
that day.
R. H. C. Bennett, Sec.
A t the regular monthly meet­
ing o f the Board o f Governors o f
the Newberg Commercial Club,
held Friday evening, October 4,
the following were some o f the
most important matters taken
up, besides the regular routine of
the Board meeting.
The secretary was instructed
T h e Yam hill County Poultry to write to Senator Jonathan
N ew Music Studio
Association Notice.
Bonrne Jr., urging him to use his
influence
to
have
Newberg
placed
T o all members and persons in­
Oskar R. Janovsky, violinist,
terested in poultry: There will be upon the list o f cities having city
recently of Chicago, will open a
meeting of the Yamhill County delivery.
music
studio, teaching violin, ex­
A matter o f great importance
Poultry Association Tuesday,
clusively.
Mrs. Janovsky, teaeh-
October 15, a t 7:30 p. m., in the to the farmers and fruit growers
er of piano, has travelled as solo­
Commercial Club rooms in New­ o f Newberg and vicinity was the
ist through Europe and America.
berg, for the purpose o f arrang­ setting o f the date for Dr. Withy-
We have take particular pains
ing for the sixth annual poultry comb of the O. A. C., to deliver
with beginners and make a spec­
exhibit which w ill be held the his lecture on Diversified Farm­
ialty o f advanced pupils fitting
first week in January, 1913, and ing. The above mentioned lec­
them
for concert work. For fur­
lor any other business that may ture w ill be delivered by him on
Saturday, October 19, at 1:30 p. ther information write Oskar R.
come before the meeting.
Janovsky, McMinnville, Oregon.
By order of President, Joseph m.
52-1-pd
A communication from the
Hall.
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president o f the W. C. T. U. of
"Signed, C. A. Hodson, Sec’y.
H ow Is This?
Oregon was read, stating that
To The Tax Payors of Yam hill tor several days during the Na­
5 acres, one mile from town, 3
County, Oregon
tional Convention of the W. C. acres cleared, some timber, the
Notice is hereby given, that on T. U., to be held in Portland from rest stumps. $1,000, $300cash,
Monday, October 21, 1912, The October 19 to 26, inclusive,
balance $125 per year.
Board of Equalization of Yam­ was proposed to use fruits for
Donald M. Wall. I t
hill Connty, will attend at the decorating the White Temple in
office o f the Connty Clerk of said Portland, and requesting the
Additional l ^ l t
county and publically examine Newberg Commercial club to
Miss Elizabeth Fox, general
the assessment rolls for the year send an exhibit. After due de­
secretary
for the Y. W. C. A.,
1912, and correct all errors in liberation the Board voted un­
valuation, description or quali­ animously to have said exhibit spent Tuesday and Wednesday
ties o f land, lots or other proper­ prepared, at the club’s expense. with the girls at the College.
H. S. Britt, who has spent
ty, and it is the duty of all per­ Fred Hesferd, an experienced
sons interested to appear at the horticulturist, has since been em­ some time at Vancouver, B. C. is
time and place appointed, and if ployed to gather said exhibit, at home for* a visit with his pa­
rents.
it shall appear to such Board of which he is now doing.
A t this time the attention of
Equalization that there are any
Mrs. M ary Morris left Thurs­
lands, lots or other property as­ the pnblic is respectfully called day for L a Grande, where she
sessed twice or in the name of a to the state wide clean up day, will visit her daughter, Mrs.
person or persons not the owner i which will be Saturday, October Olive Bottom.
o f same, or assessed under or be-1
, 19, and we understand that it is
Harlam Smith has rented W.
yond its value or any lands, lots the intention o f Governor West H. Hitchens’ home on Franklin
o f other property not assessed, to proclaim the above mentioned' street.
said Boaid o f Equalization shall day a legal holiday throughout
The Misses Flora and Minnie
make the proper corrections.
, the state, in order that people Ehret visited in Portland the
McMinnville, Ore., Sept. 26, may pause from their regular first o f the week.
vocations, and clean up their
1912.
Mrs. J. A. Jones has opened her
Martin Miller,
premises, attics, flues, etc., there­ house on Sherman afreet and has
Assessor o f Yfunhill County. by beautifying their homes lessen­ placed her young sons in pnblic
50-1
ing the danger of fires, that nec­ school.
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