Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 15, 1915, Image 8

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ONE CENT
Friday, Saturday, Monday, Nov. 26, 27, 29th
You wonder bow w o can afford to do this. W E cannot. This ia not a cut prico tale. A s another m ethod o f advertising, the United Drug Company, with their chain o f
7,000 stores in United States and Canada, has authorised us to run their National One Cent Sale on their well-known Reacall Remedies and other products. This ia an op ­
portunity fo r you to obtain these goods at practically one-half their actual value. O n © C e n t S a l e S ta r ts F r id a y N o v e m b e r 2 6 th a t 9 a . m S h a r p
JUST SEE HERE WHAT ONE CENT WILL BUY
Regular 25c aize Rexall Aromatic Castor Oil............................
2
Regular 25c size Rexall Cathartic P ills..............................................2
Regular 25c size Rexall Charcoal Tablets......................................... 2
Regular 25c size Rexall Cleaning F luid...................
2
Regular 25c size Rexall Corn Solvent.........................................
2
Regular 25c size Rexall Eye Wash ....................................................2
Regular 25c size Rexall Foot Powder....... ........................................ 2
Regular 25c size Rexall Headache Tablets........................
2
Regular 50c size Rexall Kidney Pills...................................
2
Regular 25c size Rexall Rubbing Oil.................................................2
Regular 50c size Rexall liv e r Salta................................................... 2
Regular 25c sice Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder...... .............
2
Regular 25c size Rexall Tooth Paste.................................................. 2
Regular 25c size Hadley's Cream.....................................................2
Regular 25c value Blue Bell Linen.................................................... 2
Regular 15c value Culture Tablet.................................................. ...2
Regular 50c value Correspondence Cards......................................... 2
Regular 25c value Cascade Pound Paper..........................................2
Regular 5c value Cascade Pencil.................................................... .2
Regular 25c size Harmony Complexion Powder...... ....................... 2
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Regular 15c size Violet Talcum Tpw der.................................................... 2 for 1 6 c
You thereby
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Regular 25c size Rose de Mai Soap......................................................................... 2 for 2 6 c
Regular 75c value Gents Hair Brush ^
Regular 50c value Lather Brush
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Regular 16c value Criterion Tooth B ru sh ............................................................2 for 1 6 c
Regular 25c size Rexall Shaving Cream.......
2 for 2 6 c
Regular 50c value Hospital Cotton..........................................................................2 for 5 1 c
Regular
5c value Stork N ipples....... ..........................
2 for
6c
Regular $2 Am erican Beauty Hot W ater Bottle............................... 2 for $ 2 . 0 1
Regular
5c package L iggett’s Gum......................... ................................. 2 for
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Regular 3 pkgs. 25c value Glen wood Linen E n v e lo p «..................... 6 for 2 6 c
Regular 10c size Guth Assorted Fruit Candies in
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Rexall Kidney Remedy
Regular 50c size Kidney J*ills Decosta................................................................... 2 for 5 1 c
LAME BACK sufferers, now’ s your
chance. Rexall Kidney © f a » © t A1
Remedy; $1.00 a bottle.. *
Regular 25c value Fountain Pens ..........
Regular 50c value Mark Goss Safety Razors...................................................... 2 fo r 5 1 c
2 for 2 6 c
Regular 36c value Durham Duplex Demonstrator Safety Razors 2 for 3 6 c
Regular 15c size Rexall Homony Glycerine Soap......... ..................... ..2 for 1 6 c
Tooth Brushes
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the price o f one, plus
Regular 25c value Black Hard Rubber C om bs................................................... 2 for 2 6 c
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^ Regular 10c size 1 pound package Epsom S a lts................................................ 2 for 1 1 c
* V “ “ *- Regular 10c size 1 pound package Sublimed S u lp h u r....................................2 for 1 1 c
MIND YOU, EVERYTHING ABOVE GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY, OR YOUR MONEY BACK
LYNN B.FERGUSON, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
302 First Street
KEEPING YOUNG.
OM A s* 1« Not by Any Mean« Mwaly
a M attar of Yaara.
There ia no »oieutifle evidence to
show that late youth and middle age
are the periods o f commencing decrep­
itude and "old age.” Man grows old
because ha is Injured; because his body
cells are poisoned, and not becauae be
has lived Just so many years. There is
ao relentless law determining whan a
man shall grow old. The tradition
“three score years and ten” la condi­
tioned mainly on the manner o f living
and not by arty natural law. But man
baa It in hia power to m odify tbeae
conditions either fo r better or worse.
Probably a greater luxury o f Bring
which la not balanced by proper phys­
ical exercises ia a primary condition to
be reckoned with. But temperance all
along the line— In eating,
working, playing and even in
has been suggested as a wiser prin­
ciple to hold to. This avoids the pos­
sibility of rusting oat on tbs one bead
or o f wearing out on the other.
Yet there la another way and a more
worthy reason for retaining youth and
deferring old age—cultivate health for
the love and pleasure o f it. The
monthly letter of the Life B itsniton
Institute says o f this suggestion: “ It la
not a fear o f Illness or o f death that wa
should encourage, bat a love o f health,
a sense o f responsibility for the care
o f our bodies, a desire for bodily en­
durance and efficiency and fall achieve­
ment If the mind la fixed on these
Meals and the already known means o f
approaching them are utilized, heart
disease, kidney trouble and tbe need
leas miseries that embitter the lives o f
ao many may be left to taka cam of
themselves. It Is not ao much neces­
sary to flgbt disease as to cultivate
health for tbe happiness, contentment
and moral gain that It brings.”
Mrs. Proude—That Mrs. Guggen-
heimer makes me tired.
Mr. Proude—Why so?
Mrs. Proude — Why, this after­
noon when I asked her in the pres­
ence of a number of strangers how
she liked my new bat she said, “Just
exactly as well as any I saw last
season.”
Mr. Proude—But I don’t see any­
thing criminal in that.
Mrs. Proude—Yon don’t 1 Well,
I d o ! It is a last season’s bat
Pooled Him.
“ Why am I like a pin?” asked
Mr. Jones triumphantly of hia wife.
He expected ahe was going to say,
“Became yon are so sharp, and he
was simply paralyzed when ahe re­
plied:
“ Because if you should get lost it
wouldn’t be worth while to spend
time looking for yon.”
The REXALL Store
THANKS FOR UBERAL DONATIONS' C. H. Jones and daughter Mary,
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j Mrs. N. Sanpolis, Mrs. John. Win-
I want to thank the business ters, Mrs. Ed. West, Mrs. R. N.
men of Newberg through y o u r' Morrison, Mrs. Prank Gustin
valuable paper, for their liberalI and tw o daughters, Ona and Es>
donations to the Yamhill Conn- ther, and Mrs. George Schrft&er.
ty Poultry Show,- and to an-
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nounce to the public that we will Arrival and Departure of Pas-
have a free poultry show at New-
s«»ger Trains.
berg, December 21,22,23 and 24,
1915.
Wont the kids smile.
Everybody come and bring
your best birds, and Judge
Keeney will tell you their good
and poor points.
N. L. Wiley, President,
Yamhill County Poultry Show.
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Mrs. August Schaad shopped
in Portland Saturday.
Miss Nellie Miller has been
quite ill for tbe past week.
Fmil Conway spent several
days o f th'e week on his acreage
at Rex.
C. W. Ragsdale who is visiting
the family of James Lane, spent
Saturday in Portland.
H /H . Peters accompanied his
son Arthur to Portland Sunday,
returning home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright
attended the funeral o f Henry
Lane in Newberg Monday.
Mrs. H.H. Peters has as guests
Thanksgiving her father, Mr.
August Wentz and sister, Mrs. L.
A. Day and tw o sons, all o f Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Conway
welcomed a fine nine pound son
at their home Thursday, Nov. 18.
He has been named Bngene Mor­
rison Conway.
Complimenting her guest, Miss
Clara Wahl, from tbe East, Mrs.
H. H. Peters entertained at a
select little party Saturday after­
noon. The spacious living room
was beautifully decorated in Ore­
gon grape and ferns and a delic­
ious lunch served daring the af­
ternoon. The guests were: Mrs.
M
Dr. Lowe December
F or bargain in young Jersey
cow see J. H. Haworth. Phone
10a51.
It
For Sale—Young Jersey cow ,
fresh. E. S. Greer, Dundee.
Phone 13al52.
It
The Woman’s Relief Corps will
meet this week on Friday after­
noop instead of Thursday.
F or Sale—20 head of heifers
one and tw o years old, sppn of
mares weighing about 1300.
Edward Terry, about 7 miles
northwest
o f Newberg, P. O.
Newberg Lodge No. 104 A . F.
Carlton,
phone
Carlton 34121.
A A . M. Regular meeting
• Second and Fonrth Saturdays
evenings o f each month.
Visiting brothers always welcome.
By order Frank A . Col lard, W . M .,
R. H. C. Bennett, Secretary.
SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO.
Mee tings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs­
day o f each month at 2:30 P. M. in the
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Minnie B. Byers, Pres.
Emma Langworthy, Sec.
Gasoline 14 cents in 50 gallon
quantities at the Oregon Hard­
ware & Implement Co. Bring
yonr empty barrel.
43 tf.
Save money and your wife’s
back by getting Cole’ High Oven
Range. It makes work easy and
coal bills light.
Wanted T o Trade—L ot with
small house, in Newberg, for
good brood mare. Address, Jim
M oad, Route 2, Box 127.
6-7 pd
IMewberg, Oregon
Marshall strawberrÿ plants at
Carpet W eaving.
$2.25 per thousand delivered in
Rag carpet and rug weaving
Newberg, by H. ¡Schutte, Route 3 by Joseph Stephens. On Dayton
road, opposite David Martin
place.
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Chicken supper with hot bis­
cuits and other good things in
Jersey Bull For Service.
basement of Christian church
Was sired by Ladds $15,000
Friday night, Dec. 10, at 25
bull
and out o f imported cow ,
cents.
7-8 pd *
testing 7 per cent. Price $2 in
The Raw. Irl R. Hicks 191 6 advance. G. W. Dayton, half
mile east o f Spauldings Mill.
Almanac.
Phone Red 148.
1-12 pd.
Tbe Eev. Irl R. Hjcks 1916
A’ manac is by far the finest,
W ell W orth Your Notice.
largest and best ever before
Say you fellow! why pay rent
printed. The Hicks storm and
when
you can buy a fine home
weather forecasts for 1915 again
have proven their truth and for less than the improvements
value, and this splendid Almanac cost, or a store room for what
for 1916 should find its way the brick and material are
straight into every home and of­ worth. Address C. F. M oore,
fice in America. The Rev. Irl R. Whittier, California.
Hicks Magazine, Word and
N ewberf-Portland Auto.
Works, and his nnique Almanac
I will leave Imperial hotel dai­
should always go together, both
for only one dollar a year. The ly except Saturday and Sunday
Almanac alone is 36c, prepaid at 6:30 a. m. Returning will
Send to Word and Works Pub­ leave Corner Sixth and T aylor
lishing Company, 3401 Franklin streets at 5:15 p. m. Fare 65
cents onCNvay $1.25 round trip.
Ave., St. Louis, M o.
.
I. E. Holt, phone Red 181.
tf.
Good O ffer For November.
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
During the month o f Novem­
The only Abstract Books in
ber the Graphic and the Weekly
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Berkshire Pigs For Sale-*-5 Oregonian may be secured for
Yamhill County
Highest market price paid for barrows, 3 months old, $3 each. $1.85 for a whole year. This is
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
dried prunes at H. S.Gile & C o’ s. 10 mixed pigs, 2 months old, at a bargain offer—get busy.
M c M innviujb .
O regon
Packing House.
46tf 1 $2.50 each. Dr. A. H. Logan,
phone 30a52.
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Come and get onr price o s
dynamite before yon buy. Ore­
For Sale—$350 Bennett piano,
gon Hdw. & Imp. Co.
2tf
bought new last summer, and
I have a J e r s e y B u ll at my good as new now for $175. Chll
place on the Portland road near White O. or see Garrett at New
Newberg. Walter Wilson.
tf. berg Cyclery.
4tf
$60 Reward—For the arrest of
Money furnished promptly al­
ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per person, who put glass in engine of
ct.A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. my oar Tuesday night in barn.
G. W. Crites.
For Sale—Fresh cow by Her­
Potatoes For Sale—Soon be
man Thun, Dundee.
6-8 pd
holing up, now is the time to
Lone Fir Dairy—For sweet and buy. First and second grade;
sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk also seed potatoes, i. W. B. Reed,
and cream. Delivery made ia Route 1,-Newberg. Phone 6a4.
the evening.
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