Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 29, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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Horehound
carrie* the largest »lock» and the biggest
varieties o f H om e Furnishings at all times
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper
at the lowest prices for high grade goods
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
constitute the resources o f this bank as shown
by the last published statem ent This is the
result o f a q u a rterof a century o f steady and
conservative growth and satisfactory service.
Absolute s a f S fo r bank and depositor is
always d ie first consideration. If you are
not already a customer o f this bank w e ask
the opportunity to serve you.
United States National
goods that are manufactured in
the hardware and implement
line. Just think there’ s old John
Deere and Jhn Oliver been mak­
ing plow s ever since Heck was a
pup they’ ve had the experience
and they’ ve g ot the goods. Jim
Oliver pat the chill in the Chilled
plow , and Jack Frost is liable to
put a chill in yonr system one of
these «lays that yon w on’t get
over for a few days if you don’t
install a new beater and yon ’ll
get hungry lookin’ for a better
line o f heaters than you ’ll find
up there at Larkin-Prince Hdwe.
Co. Get wise shake the dust off
yonr feet, rob the cob-w ebs out
o f yonr eyes, chase the rats out
o f yonr hair and d o yonr hard,
ware and implement business
with Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co.,
and yon’ll alw ays get yonr
money’s worth.
Si Draft.
There’s no use talkin’ just as
rare as the world is round there’s
more truth than poetry in the
above verses. The boys at ’The
Big Hdwe. Store’ d o carry the
stock, they want to treat every-
body right, they guarantee the
prices to be right or money
cheerfully refunded, and there's
no question but what they have
g ot for sale the very best lines o f
R E S O U R C E S $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Barcroffs Drag Store
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Next Door to Fostofflco
National Bank
NEWBERG, OREGON
IAKRIAQ LICENSES
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r in r r y T ir r n n r n r n r T T n n n F ^
496 Paid On Time Deposits
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Mildred L. Derby, age 19 to
Walter M. Bernard, age 24.
Lcnna Bessie Weston, age legal
to Soren Sorenson, age legal.
Clarice J. Newlin, age 22 to
R o m A. Newby, age 24.
M argaret Muir, age21 toB . H.
Knight, age 21.
D O G -M O N K E Y
AND
P O N Y C IR C U S
DON CARLOS AND HOWARD FOCG— COMBINED SNOWS— 2 NIGHTS
Lois > Fendall, Clara Calkins,
Rosie Heagard, Bernice Benson,
and Evelyn and Carrie Nelson.
After the program Mrs. Smith
and daughter, Miss M argaret,
served a very delightful lunch,
for which Mrs. Smith is noted.
Those present which have not
already been mentioned were
Mrs. Pendall, Mrs. Seely, Mrs.
Calkins, Mrs. Hesgard and the
Misses Edith Nelson, Nellie Wiid-
ner, Ila Hesgard, Maude Stieriy,
Florence Calkins, Lela Yergen,
Ethel Bush and little Marion
Benson.
Robert Shelton and J. E. El­
bert, both of Portland, came oat
Saturday and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Elbert. They
returned Sunday evening.
Mrs. T. H. Bryan is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs, Claude
Searls, o f Albany.
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Elbert went to Hubbard
to visit with the latter’s uncle
and returned Monday evening.
Yamhill Electric Company
Pure Milk and Cream ia conducive to good health.
This is the kind we supply our customers.
Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State
Dairy a d Food Commissioner and has been highly com­
mended by that official. Give us a trial.
Phone Red 66
R. B. LYLE
TH E BEST TREAT
OF THE SEASON
A fo il Car o f Dogs, M onkeys
and Ponies Extensively
Trained
The Famous
Monkey Hotel
R ed Riding H ood, the H on e
with Human Brain
D odger, the Foot Ball Pony,
The H ypnotised D og
Mrs. Steve Sainpolis went to
Portland M onday.
M ay Jenkins returned from
Salem Saturday.
M ary Strate returned to P ort­
land Saturday after spending
several weeks at home.
Mrs. Jas. Kane, daughter Ruth
and Dorothy Deark returned
Sunday from Portland.
H. Fallman has traded his
property here for Portland real
estate and left M onday for P ort­
land where he expects to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paris
were oat from Portland Sunday
to spend the day with Mrs.
Paris’s sister, Mrs. A. H. Dean.
At the meeting Friday o f the
Parent-Teachers’ A s s o c i a t i o n
Mrs. A. H. Dean w as elected
president; Miss Mary Jones, vice-
president, and Mrs Jack Sawyer,
secretary-treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of
Portland, have taken possession
of the business recently owned
I by H. Fallman.
If you want a daily paper by mail wa have something
to o ffe r that ought to appeal to you. H ere it is:
Daily Journal one year
The Graphic one year
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15.00
•
$1.50
Total $6.50
We offer both for $ 5 .0 0
Add $1.00 if you want to include the Sunday Journal
PBONE8: Rwidanet, Rad 1«7; Shop, Black 196
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING
GALVANIZED PIPE, E T C
CMB cb and Shop at 401 Pint Strast, Nawbary, Oragon