Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 15, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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    Hon. Milt Miller and
prominent Democratic sf
at Duncan's Hall Friday
Paid adv.
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Black Silk 1
Stove Polish
corder.
(jet a Can TODAY
$2 J O to $ 7.5 0
Paid adv.
Sylvander Simms has -the
practical
experience and -has
For Sale — A fresh cow and
knowledge
o f local land condi­
calf. J. T. Everest.
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tions.
Paid adv.
Money to loan on good secur­
If you wish a m ortgage loan,
ity by Clarence Butt.
call and see me at the First.Na-
tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon
50 tf
D. D. Coulson.
For Sale—4 young Ferrets,
If yon w ant a qualified man tor
sheriff vote for A. F. Arthur. good for catching rats and
gophers. C. L. Tatman, phone,
Paid adv.
Schools, line 13, No. 25.
I t pd
F or Sale—Sweet cream and
A vote tor A. F. Arthur is just
buttermilk.—Newberg Creamery.
one
vote for a new officia] as
19-tf
sheriff.
Paid adv.
Wanted — Five live hustlers;
must have horse and buggy. Ad­
dress T. H. Fearey, Jr., R. F. D
Get an electric toaster and ten 3, Newberg, Oregon.
1*2
loaves o f bread free.
For Sale or Trade—197-acre
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Yamhill Electric Co.
stock farm, adjoining Lakeview,
Lake County, Oregon. Inquire
A. S. Emerson, Dundee, Or. 62tf
Don’t forget to vote for Cap­
Lost—Small pock et book con­ tain H. S. Maloney for county
taining about $6. D. D. Mon recorder.
Paid ¿tiv.
ette, route 3.
L it pd
For Sale—A No. 1 family cow,
For Sale—Mare, buggy and fresh in a few days. Also stone
harness, 111 N. Meridian street. O. I. C. pigs. A. E. M oore, one
Phone Black 157.
tf.
mile west o f Newberg.
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IM m Bolts, Men's heavy
cotton Union Suite 9 5 c 4
Men's heavy Wool Union
Saits at # 1 .8 6 , S X 2 S ,
Saturday Specials in
I for 10
Oar Saturday price..
100 pairs misses, mostly
strong, heavy ail lsather
Lace Sboes. A 4 AA
values up to $2.25, now > 1 INI
on sale at per pair™......... T * ,w w
Shoes
Grocery Specials
a dandy grade A A
SOc, 10 lb. cans at W t
Drtpo, white as
water, 5 lb. can 40 c, 10 lba. ■ O C
pounds
54.
0
25c
• pOTi 4 5 c
fo r.................... .....
....... 25c
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Quaker corn puffs, very
makes a dandy breakfast
Quaker. Our price to introduce
regular 12 l-2e per package......
Flake roBed oats, 10c package,
two for.....................................
Puffed Wheat, regular 16e
seller, for.....................,.......
1 A .
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TIL L A M O O K C H E E S E
2 lbs. 35c; 3 lbs. 50c
50c Uncolored Japan
35c
perm ..........................
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Quo Powder Taa
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par lb.................................
Large 25c Soap Chips
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J. C. PORTER
A COM PANY
Why Destroy the Industrial
a
a /y
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•veniags of each month.
Captain H. S. M aloney’s past
Visiting brothers always welcome.
By order W. M.. R. H. C. Bennett,
official record commends ^our
L A. Hanning, Secretary. attention as a voter. Paid adv.
Good Poland China male
Excelsior Fence is sag and hog
to sell at reasonable prices,
proof.
tf.
or write to A. I. Willard, 1
Cummins pays cash for poultry north o f Newberg.
and eggs.
20-ti
F or Rent—A good house, barn
and ont buildings. 3V4 acres ot
land. See A. I. Willard 1 pule
- v*tf.
H. S. M aloney for county re­ north of ewberg.
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Lost—Gold-bowed double lens
glasses. Finder please report to
Nswbarg Lodge No. 104 A. F.
4 A. M. Regular meeting Sloan’s grocery, corner First and
First sud Third’ Wednesday Main streets.
The hi Idlest cadi price paid for
I have tw o registered Jersey
chickens at Hie Newberg Cream­ balls. As one is all I need, will
ery, 14 Blaine street.
give some one a bargain on the
other. F. D. Hutchinson, Dun­
Captain H. S. M aloney has
dee, Oregon.
1 -lt pd
served the county well as county
recorder. Vote for him. Paid adv
F or Sale—3 registered male
Berkshire pigs. Also 3 high
Gophers trapped in Newberg
grade Jersey cows, 2 tresh, other
and vicinity at 25c each. Ad­
due to freshen in March. Dr. r,A .
dress P. O. Box 133.
1-2 pd.
N. Logan, Route 3,phone30a52.
Money furnished prom ptly al­
A. F. Arthur’s slogan is law
ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per
enforcement, in sheriff’s capacity.
ct.A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville.
Paid adv.
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Delivery made in
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Prepare for winter. Get a
ruberoid r o o f on that old build­
ing. Cheaper and better than
shingle*—fire and water proof.
Ask Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co.
about it.
Captain H. S. Malone v’s knowl­
edge o f surveying has enabled
him to save many individaals
money by calling attention to
defective descriptions b e fo r e
official fifing has been made while
he has been county recorder.
Paid adv.
K o
Progress of Oregon?
T in t’s w hit the s o ile d "Water Frost” bills, Numbers 328
and 330 os tin ballot, will do If passed i t the November election.
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Why make it impossible to build saw mills or aqkother in­
dustrial, labor-producing plants on the rivers and bays of Oregon?
That’s what the passage of these bMs w il do.
Why cripple the development of onr great timber resources;
why cripple all future manufacturing in Oregon?
That’ s what wiH take place if the people vote “ yes” on num­
bers 328 and 330.
Why lock up the thousands of acres of over-flow lands bord-
ering upon the navigable waters of the State and its miles of water
front
benefit
generations:"
why
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OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Get "M ade in Oregon Heaters”
at Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co., and
you’ll get more for your money
than you can get elsewhere in
Newberg. Figures w on 't Ke and
we’ll show yon if you’ll let ns
figure with you.
Wanted—T o exchange carpen­
ter or cement work for horses,
cow s, chickens, pigs, hay, gram
or anything having a market
value. C. A. Crabtree, 12th
and W ynooski Sts., Newberg,
Oregon. Phone White 208. Itp d
BIRDSEYE V IE W O F TH E LIQ U O R TRAFFIC
Hon. Milton A. Miller will ad­
dress the people in Dnncan’s Hall
White Bronze made from re­ Friday evening at eight o ’clock
fined zinc, will never moss grow , on the issues of the day from the
deface or lettering grow dim.
Democratic standpoint. Paid
J. C. Gregory, Agt.,
adv.
Newberg, Ore,
Captain H. S. Maloney—The
tried
and true—Vote for him—
* Seed fo r Early Flowers
County Recorder.
Paid adv.
Sweet pea seed now ready. If
you want early flowers, plant
now. Ask for list. Glen Gat-
dens, Henry Clemmens, Prop.
52-54
"C oncord and Isabella grapes,
2c per pound on the vines, 8c de­
livered.
E. S. Greer, Dundee.
Weekly Oregonian and Graphic
one year, $2.25.
Found, in onr garden, mile
and a half west of Dundee, tw o
sheep. Owner can get same by
paying expenses in connection
therewith. Christopher & Young
Dundee.
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10-15 io I M 2
The R E XA LL Store
Carries a very large assortment o f everything to be found in
the highest class drugstores. All kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs,
Medicines and chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup­
plies, Stationery, Liggett’« and Lowney’s candies. Our stock
o f cigars is the best m town. You are always welcome.
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Wanted—Highest market price
A postal card addressed to T.
paid for green and dried prunes A. Fearry, Newberg, will bring a
at H. S. Giles’ Packing house.
demonstrator of Excelsior Fence
31tf to your ranch. Don’t buy new
A. F. Arthur has never held fence or repair your old fence
Almost new, one-horse Oliver
sheriff’s office six terms. He on­ until you have talked with me.
cultivator, plow , good tent
ly asks your support and a trial. _________________________ t£
8x10, lawn mower, 16 rds. new
Paid adv.
Sylvander Simms, candidate poultry and hog fence, ladies’
for connty surveyor, has practical bicycle, good sewing machine,
For Sale—Poland China and
knowledge and ideas on modern iron bed and springs. Will trade
O. I. C. hogs and Jersey heifers.
road building. Vote for him. for hens, pigs, second band doors
S. W. Atkinson, Phone 17a52.
Paid adv.
or windows, or will sell cheap
F or Sale—Black mare, 4 years
for
cash. J. L. Northup, West
Be satisfied with well enough—
old, weight about 1400. Inquire
Pifth
St.
1
tf.
return Captain Maloney to
E. Yarns, Chehalem Center.
county recorder’s office. Paid
1-4 pd.
C B. NICHOLS
adv.
Sylvander Simms is a native
Prohibition nominee for coun­
Wanted—Sober, reliable man
Yamhill County boy—he should
to cut w ood, split rails, build ty commissioner, respectfully
be well supported for county
fence, pile and burn brush, grub solicits your support. Farmer
surveyor.
Paid adv.
2 acres. Small house ou place and resident of Yamhill county
for eight years.
Paid Adv.
Wanted—T o rent small place can be used if desired. Married
for poultry, stock and garden. man preferred. J. L. Northup,
tf.
Ernest Kirkpatrick, Newberg. W. Fifth St.
I t pd.
A. F. Arthur’s official experi­
Marshall strawberry plants, ence in law enforcement com­
Persons contemplating a visit
the canning variety, also prune mends him to all law abiding to H ot Lake Springs, Oregon,
trees, tor sale by L. S. Otis, phone citizens, vote for him. Paid ad*. w ho require the service o f a
Black 202.
$250 equity on new house and wheel chair or other special con­
venience, are requested by the
A. F. Arthur, the law enforce­ lot, nice little home close in, to
management to give notice of
ment candidate tor Sheriff. Paid trade. What have you? Real
so that
arrival
bargain—a clear lot or personal
adv.
proper
care
and
attention
may
property to $125 value will be
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Lone Fir Dairy—For sweet and taken on this. J. L. Northup, be assured.
(Paid
advertisement.)
tf.
soar milk, buttermilk, skim milk West Fifth street.
and cream.
the evening.
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