Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 18, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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T H E N E W B E R G G R A P H IC
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OCT THE MEDICINE
OUR DRUG STORE
M ay be obtained to repay mort
K»ge», remove encumbrances,
purchase or improve real estate,
from one to ten years time. Spe­
cial privileges; correspondence in­
Newberjf Lsdfe No. 104 A. F.
vited. - A. C. General Agency,
A A. M. Regular meeting
767
Gas & Electric Bldg., Den­
Pint end Third Wednesday
ver, Colo., or 440 Phelan Bldg.,
avenings of each month.
Visitor brothers always welcome.
San Francisco, Calif.
36-40
By order W. M.. R. H. C. Bennett,
I. A. Hanning, Secretary.
Drs. Low e & Turner, eye
specialists, of Portland,
Cummins pays cash for poultry
will be in Ncwberg again Friday,
and eggs.
20-tf
July 3. Consult them.
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Money to loan on goodsçcui
ity by Clarence Butt.
L ittle folks w ill com m it indiscretions; big folks,
too. You w ill be sure to need rem edies fo r sum­
m er complaints. Get them w hile you think of it.
A little delay may cause a great deal of pain, and
even death m ay come before you can get the doc­
to r and m edicine.
You should, at all tim es, have in the house,
rem edies fo r sum mer complaints.
Come to OUR Drug Store.
Lynn B. Ferguson, Prescription Druggist
41% acres, 29 in cultivation,
good house, tw o barns, one large
new one; 4 miles to tow n and l
to school, on good level grav­
eled road; R. F. D., and tele­
phone. Price $4,000. $1,000
cash and balance in 5 years at 6
per cent.
time on balance, or will take
Newberg property up to $2,000
or $2,500 at its cash value.
State what per cent you will pay
me for selling or trading in your
property. Write for full pricelist
as I am no town or city land
shark. It will not cost you a
cent to see my bargains.
C. O. Burgess,
Sheridan, Oregon, R. F. D. 1.
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35-36
F o r Salem — Team o f bay
horses, four years old, weight
Money to loan on real estate. 2500, harness and wagon tor
Address Box 491, Ncwberg. 31tf $300./C. F. Hassel ton, St. Paul
36-38 pd
Doors and window sen
made to order at Spauldings.
Wanted—Cherry pickers; good
picking.' Also good second-hand
For Sale—Sweet cream and spring wagon. C. T. Whittlesey,
buttermilk.—Newbefg Creamery.
Springbrook, Oregon.
36-37
19-tf
F or Sale—O. I. C. male pig 10
months old. B. R. Garner.
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M t A n gel Institution Suit Sus.
tained by Suprem e Court.
The decision o f the circuit
court, in the suit for criminal libel
brought by the Benedictine Sis­
ters o f Mt. Angel, Oregon, against
J. E. Hosmer, editor ot the Silver-
ton Journal, was sustained Mon­
day, by the supreme court. Tbd
opinion ot the supreme court was
written by Hon. Chas. L. Mc-
Nary, Chief Justice McBride and
his associates concurring and
confirming the unanimous verr
diet Ot the jury which found J
E. Hosmer “ guilty ot criminal
libel.“ The Benedictine Sisters
WILL E..PURDY
o f M t. Angel are entirely vindi­
Non-partisan
candidate tor Gorarnor at
cated, and Hosmer must pay his
fine or go to jail.
Paid adv
White Bronce made from re­
Wanted—A few good raspberry
Complete line o f bee supplies
fined sine, w ill never moss grow ,
at Zumwalt’s feed store, cor. 1st pickers. R. W. Lewis.
detAce
or lettering grow dim.
,
Phone
24A151.
and Main streets.
32tf
J. C. Gregory, Agt.,
F o r Sale—Heavy, single opet
Wanted—Highest market price
Ncwberg, Ore.
paid for dried prunes at H. S buggy, with brake, good as new
Giles’ Packing house.
31tf C. E. Newbouse, Springbrook
Weekly Oregonian and Graphic
Oregon.
, 37pc both one year $2.25.
John Groff, one mile southeast
o f Newberg, is the owner o f a
pure bred Jersey bull.
Money furnished, promptly al­
ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per
ct. A tty. B.A.KKks, McMinnville.
Lone Fir Dairy—F or sweet and
sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk
and cream. Delivery made in
The children o f Mrs. L o ttie
Decker, deceased, want to thank
all the friends for their kindness
and for the beautiful floral
offerings.
,
Mrs. Nellie Turnbow,
Mrs. E tta Robinson,
36 pd
Miss Bertha Decker.
June
WhiteSale
Ends
Saturday
Special
Prices on
All Laee
Curtains
S BUSY TRADING PLACE
For Sale—One 12 H. P. Russell
Compound Traction Engine, w a­
ter tank, pump and hose, all in
A large number o f home dresses, all new and
A large lot good lawns, fu ll bolts, many pat­
up-to-date patterns, gingham , percale and oth­
F or Exchange—160 acresAgood
terns and colors to choose from , all are fresh
118 acres, 15 to 20 in cultiva­
er summer m aterials, daintily trimmed w ith
house, garden, fruit trees, berries;
goods, not remnants, w orth from 6 to 10 cents
tion. Good 6-room house, tw o
em broidery, lace and buttons,
water piped into house. Would
per yard, Special
Jk
a
good barns, plenty o f outbuild-
regular
values
$1.38
and
$1.50
fo
r
Saturday
only
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like to exchange tor small pla'qe
For Sale Cheap
Spècial fo r Saturday only.......
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1 Io w a Cream separater No. 2. in or near Newberg. Minnievg.
and cold water, toilet in house
Wiimot,
Blaine,
Oregon.
35-37
1 single baggy harness.
creek in barnyard. For stock or
A ll Lawns for Saturday Only
1 rubber - tired buggy.
Raspberry pickers wanted by
dairy ranch can’t be beat. Good
1 tw o wheeled cart.
J. E. Holliday, Springbrook,
level road on R. F. D., 100,000
1 spray pump.
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Phone 16a52.
acre range close to theplace. Price . Call at Laurel Cottage and
$50 per acre, $500 cash, long see them.
Wanted—Raspberry and L o ­
GOW NS
Ladies pants and vesta, long and
CO M A BINATIO N
SUITS
ganberry pickers. C. E. New­
*.
short sleeves, knee and ankle
Ladies’ $2.25 and $2.38 dj
Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.38
n c
bouse, Springbrook.
values a t.................. «P
values a t.............. ...........*7 0
Ladies’
$1.50 to $1.75 4
I f you wish a mortgage loan,
Ladies’ $1.50 and $1.65 * 1 o
Ladies silk lisle union suits q o
values at................. 4
values a t.......... ....... y l . O
call and see me at the First Na­
regular $1.25 values....... 5 JO C
Ladies’ $L25 to $1.38 val
tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregoo.
ues at..........................
50 t f
T>. D. Coulson.
'SHEETS, P IL L O W SU PS
CORSET COVERS
Ladies’ 75c to 95c values
Full size sheet with seal- 0 0
Ladies’ 25 and 30 cent val- 1
Wanted
The highest cash
lop em broidery e d g e ......0 0 4
ues a t ............... ............. 1
price paid for mohair and wool.
SKIRTS
81x90 hemstitched sheet
That Should Interest Y ou
Ladies’ 50 to 65 cent values *
W ool sacks furnished. C. A. Hod- Ladies’ $1.75 to $2.00
special
son. Phonr Black 35.
26tf
skirts a t...............
Full
size plain sheet at
36 inch aH wool serge, w orth 50c, Special...
Ladies’ sleeveless vests, tape
special price..............
Ladies’ $1.50 to $1 65
38 inch all wool serge, worth 66 c, Special...
neck and arms, pure bleach-
For Sale — Registered Jersey
skirts a t...................
Full size seamed sheet
ed
cotton, special 6 fo r ...... * O C
bull, 18 months old; or would Ladies’ $1.25 to $1.38
52 inch all wool serge, w orth $1.25, Special
sp ecial...~ ..................
Ladies’
com
fy
cut
vests,
tape
skirts
a
t
...................
trade
for
good
cow
or
other
42x36
pillow slips, special
Qood line Ratina and Rippelet, Special...
neck and arms, can’t
1 a
stock.
F.
D.
Hutchinson,
Dun­
Full size good muslin sheets, Special........
slip straps....................... 1 v C
DRAW ERS
45x36 pillow slip, special
dee, phone 169al.
34-36pd
Pillow Cases, Special...................................
Ladies’ lisle m ercerized
a o l '
price.............................
Ladies 25 to 33cent values
vests,
good
values......
.¿
O
C
Hem
stitched pillow 1 o
Wanted — Royal Ann cherries
slips,
special...,'.
Ladies’
48
to
60
cent
values
Odd lot o f ladies union suits, short
by Springbrook Canning Co. 34
M en’s H a lf hoee, bought fo r 15c 2 fo r 25c hoee...... 10c
and long sleeves, ankle and
B ig line men’s dress shirts, $1.25 values, special... .95c
knee lengths, 50 to 68 c a q _
Ladies’ 75 to 88 cent values
F or Sale — Five or ten acre
values at.....’........
......
B ig line men’ s w ork shirts, fu ll cut, special 39c* 45c
trabt at Springbrook for $200
per acre. G. M". Graves, phone
JUNE WHITE SALE OF MUSLIN
Black 130.
34tf
AND SHEETINGS
W e w ant to close out the bilance o f our men’s clothing
27 inch barred crepe goods, regular
and are goin g to cut our price in h a lf on the balance o f
For Sale—One good farm team; Lonsdale Hope Muslin Special at.......... 8 l-2c
20c value. Special..........................
stock on hand (excep t blue serges).
also one good milk cow and one 90 inch Sheeting, Special...................................... 2 6 c Fancy barred goods in 27
a
,
large disc harrow. George H. 81 inch Sheeting, Special...................................... 24c
$ 1 0 .0 0 Suits now ............. ........................... $ 5.00
Leach, phone 6a3.
34tf 72 inch Sheeting, Special....................................... 2 2 c
15.00 Suits
ratines a t
Bleached and unbleached muslin, specially priced
2 0 . 0 0 Suits
Indian linens
Wanted—Raspberry pickers, 1
at.... ................ ....- ........... 6c to 9c
mile north o f town. M. G. El­
C H IL D R E N ’S S U P P E R S
Fancy allover embroMéred crepe
liott, phone 5a515.
“ 36-11
Children’s 2-strap Slippers, in patent kid
sp ecia l......................................
20 pounds Good Jap R ice f o r .......................
and velvet.......... .......... - .......... 8 5 c to $ 1 .5 0
25 pounds Beet Cream Roiled O a ts ............
M ary Jane Slippers in patent and kid.. $1 «0 $1.50 Visit this store whether you buy or not.
20 pounds large w h ite beans........................
I have arranged to cans for
EMBROIDERY AND
20 pounds Sugar, Best Cane........................
from five to six patients in my JUNE SALE OF WHITE
own home, daring the next three
21-2 pound tins P referred Stock Pineapple
LA0ES
-WAISTS .
months. Phone number w ill be
2 pound tins P referred Stock Pineapple.....
Large lot o f odd corsets,
1 lot skirt width em broidery
given next week. Mrs. Barrick. W aists that usually sell from $2.25
21-2 pounds Standard Pineapple.^..............
nearly all sizes, are worth
deep flounce, special..........
to
$2.75,
made
o
f
voiles,
ratines,
36-lt
from $ 1.00 to r j Q _
1 can 25c Salmon, Best Columbia R iver......
Embroidered" voils and ratine
crepes and lawns, daintily trim ­
$2.00, Special.. V v 7 w
Wood for sale by W. A. P a r­
skirt width, special...........
8 pound cans Pin k Salm on.........................
med w ith lace A d
A A
ish. Leave orders at McKern’s
em broidery | L I
U V
1 dozen cans....... ........... ..............................
Front lace corsets, correct A llover embroidered crepe
barber shop, r
36tf
1 good values a t...................
and buttons,
J Q
8 cans B est Standard Corn or Tom atoes.....
models < ^ 4 n g -
Another lot width 2 to 12 inches reg.
F o r Sale—Oat and vetch hay.
Cash Paid for Produce
val. 7 to 16c, special ...3c 5c 8c
Gnat&v Schulz. .
3 6 -lt W aists that usually sell a i f e
at $1.26 to $ L 88 , special $ 1 * 1 0 W ell boned corsets... 48c Special price on val laces3c~5c*7c
F o r Sale—4 acres good dover
hay standing in field, also tw o
cows. W. A. Baker, four miles
northwest o f Newberg.
36ti
Ladies & Children's Muslin and Knit Underwear Greatly Reduced
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MEN’S CLOTHING
Short silk gloves 48c |
.... 23c and 48c