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MMMSmspni Choose Christmas ¿Presents Jfcere ^During U SEFU L Holiday Gifts One of the big leaks to C i » Xamt mutt Onty Ÿÿam oySaving O pportunity Men’s Suits and Overcoats Reduced be plugged in Christmas S ooty Sarm ont in tko JVouoo no to Srom ity V/ndorpriooti fin’ s Suits giving is that of buying useless gifts Like necessities, presents should be chosen with an eye to economy and solid worth. Oftentimes they can be necessities, and still retain the Christmas spirit. A t this store you’ll find useful ¡gifts for the whole family, the things they need and want. Our marie Give us a look before you spend your Christmas money. _________ It will pay you. „.________ $12.50 Men’s Overcoats. $10.00 Saits now 16.00 Men’s Overcoats. 12.60 Saits now 18.50 Men’s Overcoats. 13.80 14w95 16.35 19.95 24.85 29.50 on any merchandise that you buy is a credit to your judgment. Genuine all wool clothes made by Hart Schaffner & Marx: the latest styles, too FLORSHEIM and UTZ & DUNN Shoes Men’s and Women’s Felt Slippers Men’s and Women’s Neckwear Men’s Suspend ers. Arm Bands and Supporters put up in Christmas boxes Hankerchiefs, Fancy Ribbons, Art Goods, Silks, Wool Goods, Hose Large assortment of Men’s Hats just in. Latest styles Men’s Overcoats 20.00 Men’s Overcoats. 22.50 Men’s Overcoats. 25.00 Men’s Overcoats. $7.90 11.75 13.85 14.90 17.85 19.55 24.85 28.50 ! Men’s Bath Robes House Coats, Sweaters $7.60 Men’s Bath Robes. 8.50 Men’s Bath Robes.. 8.50 Men’s Bath Robes.. 8.00 Men’s House Coats 8.60 Men’s House Coats 30.00 Men’s Overcoats. 35.00 Men’-a Overcoats. 6.60 Men's House Coats 10.00 Men’s Sweaters..... 8.60 Men’s Sweaters...... 7.50 Men’s Sweaters.:.... 6.00 Men’s Sweaters..... Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Skirts Somo W o oro Cioaing Out mi Coot anti jCoaa $20.00 Suits now...... zd . w suits now..... 27.50 Suits now..... 30.00 Suits now..... S5.00 Suits now..... 37.60 Suits now..... 40.00 Suits nosr...... $13.35 i c c e 18.35 19.90 22.50 24.90 26.65 CHILDREN’S COATS 1-3 to 1-2 off $10.00 Costs now..... 12.o0 Goats now ... 15.00 Costs now..... 20.00 Costs now.... 22.50 Costs now..... 26.00 Costs now..... 80.00 Costs now..... 85.00 Costs now.... 40.00 Costs now..... $ 6.90 0 QC 16.90 14.85 16.80 18.65 2235 25.85 29.90 SI 1.95 $16.00 Skirts now i 1 n U . 9R AU $12.86 Skirt# now 9.86 Skirts now 8.50 Skirts now 7.60 Skirts now 7.00 Skirts now 8.50 Skirts now ...§.55 ..... 6.00 Skirts now S.86 Skirts now 735 6.85 5.95 5.10 3.95 3.15 W o aro m aking ¡B ig 7)iaoounta on D ry Sootia, Tfotiona, Skooa , J^mmtsAiags— in foot, aimoat M iller Mercantile Com pany PRESBYTERIAN LOCAL NEWS — --•, . — __j .... . . The Yamhill county court has Attorney C. R^ Chapin visited included in the budget for next in Corvallis over Sunday with year an appropriation of $10,- his wile and small son, Bion. _ 000 for the improvement of sev Howard Sherlock,-proprietor en miles of the Tillamook road o f the Newberg Bakery, informs through the Grand Ronde reser the Graphic that he has been vation. The state highway com obliged to revise his prices on mission has promised that if bread, owing to new regulations Yamhill county will’ appropriate fixed by the U. S. Food Adminis this amount of money the state tration. He will sell a one pound and federal government will give lo a f for 9 cents or three for 25 $15,000 each, making a total of cents; a one and a half pound $40,000 which, it is estimated, loaf tor 13 cents or tw o for 25 will be sufficient to put the road cents. Under the regulations in good condition.—News-Re _____ _______ bread making is standardized so porter. that all loaves will be baked in one, onwand a halt, tw o and tour pound sizes. The sugar content CHRISTIAN is to be cut down from six to 10 a. m.—Bible school, Z. Mar three pounds o f sugar to the bar tin, superintendent. rel o f flour, and tw o pounds of 11 a. m. sermon, "W hy Go to vegetable oil shortening must be used instead o f six pounds of lard Church?” 4 p. m.—Junior Endeaver. or oil. Bakers will be permitted 6:30p.m.—C. E. to use only skimmed milk for 7:30 p. m., sermon, "H a ve We bread, and rolls will be permitted Been Deceived in Jesus?” * only it made in standard sizes All are invited. and ol regulation bread dough. .. ... . 11 a. m., sermon topic, “ Lay Evangelism—the Lowell Plan.” “ Thy Kingdom.” No. 3 in series on the Lord’s Prayer. Also important prelude on“ What Is a Pacifist?” This prelude will help in promoting a better under standing. 6:30, Y. P. S. C. E.; leader Mina Lutz. Wednesday, 7:30, 2 Chron. xvi “ A Wrong Reliance.” This Friday afternoon, Decem ber 14, at 2:30, the Ladies Aid Society meet at Mrs. Lutz’ home. Come to church, for there your Maker is sending messages of his heavenly will to all of us. T o lose them is a calamity. SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES Retailers will be urged to buv in regular quantities and from only one wholesaler, instead o f hand ling the products of several. Thev will also be urged to sell at a reduced figure to those paying cash and carrying their purchases aw ay with them, an extra charge being made for the "credit and deliver” customer. METHODIST NAZARENE Sunday school at 9:45. Our Christmas exercises will be held on Friday evening, the 21st. Morning worship at 11. Evangelistic message at 7:30. Special missionary rally the 23rd with Rev. K. H. Jackson in charge. If you enjoy a liveT spiritual meeting come and bring a friend. A Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. F. it A. M. Regular meeting / sr' Second and Fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. By order R. J. Moore W . M.. G. 0. Keeney Secretary. The public is invited to the Methodist church Sunday. Come with us and we will at least try and do yon good. The subjects for the day are— Morning, "Commingling of the SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28.— Human and Divine Activities.” Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs Evening, "The Great-hearted day of each month at 2:30 P. M. in tbs L O. O. F. Hall. God.” Mrs. Elizabeth Clemmens, Pros. Emma L. Snow, Sec. Celebrating Christmas! roatyiAing our storo can nop D. M, NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Ore. T o accomodate th e public the Woodcutters wanted. E. S. - For the best grades of tea and Fair Store will remain open ev coffee, see the stock carried by Greer, Dundee;phon* 13al52.10tf the Grand Union Tea Co., 310 enings fro m Wednesday, the Home made corn meal ground It First street. I t 19th, tO -C hristm as. on old fashioned stone burrs at Newberg Feed & Seed Store. I t Young registered Jersey bull for „ For Sale—Oat and vetch hay, service $1.50, ^strictly cash, ”&t a t The L. A. Christenson place; No. 2 potatoes tor sale at $1 my barn between 2 and 3 on $22 per ton, strictly cash. R. R. per hundred by Newberg Feed & ^ 9-10 pd Washington st. J. "O. Graves, Hodges, Route 1. Seed Co. 209 Blain st. ltp d Garage for Fords, 2nd and Col F o r Sale — 3 calves and 8 To the.teachers in day schools lege. Repairs, vulcanizing, cars shoats. Route 2, box 98; phone and Sunday schoolsr-You will stored, auto livery; phone Black White 158. ^ 5tt find the Campbell Confectionery 198; Blue 186. W. S. Stull. 4tf For Sale—Gas drag saw, al Store a first class place to buy most new,$110, Call at 310 N. your Christmas candies, as they On next Saturday, December College st. I t pd are the only place in town who 15, after the 1:23 train, C. B. make their own candy. Wilson, county clerk, has made Money to loan on good secur For Sale—Loose clover hay $20 arrangements to be at our store ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. per ton; grey winter seed oats; to issue license for the possession 43tf winter oats and vetch mixed for or purchase of dynamite or ex Why make your own candy seed. G. W. Dayton, phone Red plosives, in compliance with the when you can get home made 148. _______________ 13 pd new law which went into effect candy at Campbell's. j Agents Wanted—T o sell Zanol on November 15, requiripg all For Sale—T w o cows, one fresh Quality First Products. Liberal purchasers, owners or vendors in 6 weeks, the other to freshen commission given. Call on or to appear in person before the the 18th. Bine 148. lOpd phone John Dunlap, 221 N. Har county clerk and get license for rison St. Phone Blue 125. 9tf the sale, possession or purchase For Sale—Young mare coming of explosives. Est rayed—4 spring heifer calves five, Well broken, sound and gen If you need dynamite, come in tle. Phone Black 160. 4tf 3 red and 1 black and white; re Saturday and it will save you a ward for information leading to It pays to advertise if you their recovery. Win. Courtney, trip to the county seat. Our have quality goods, and that’s R. 3, Newberg: phone 8a515.10p price right at present is $1.00 under the Portland market and onr strong hold. Grand Union the stock is fresh—come early Loans on farm and city prop Tea Co. It erty secured at the lowest and avoid the rush. For Sale or Rent— Vly house on rates. Long time mortgages at I f the “ kiddies” have gopher corner of Third and Lincoln Sts. 6 per cent. Mortgages, notes or mole scalps to dispose o f bring H. J. Maynard. 10-11 pd and contracts bought and sold. * them along, and they can get a Bonds and mortgage invest little Christmas money to spend Bulbs from Holland—hyacinths ments made without charge. tor useful gifts this year. tulips, narcissus—for sale at T. ! Attorney B. A. Kliks, McMinn Remember the date, and the E. Miles’ green house. It ville, Oregon. place. Larkin-Prince Hdw. Co. For Sale—Prune trees, berry plants and fruit trees o f all kinds by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf At "The Big Hardware Store” YAMORBG COLLECTION AGENCY McMinnville, Oregon, Gets results. Takes the blame. Seasonably in the School, Church or in the Home Holiday Circle is at hand and your meara will not be complete un less you have ordered some of F or Bargains in new and sec Pigs tor sale by A. S. Mellen- ond hand goods call at Nash’s ger; phone 25a5. 9tf Second Hand Store, 304 First St. 3Uf No. 1 drain tile for sale by the Spaulding Logging Co. 8-tf We have a nice lot of Gray Winter Oats and Winter Seed For Sale—Six weeks' old pigi. Wheat. Newberg Feed & Seed A. E. Moore, phone 9a4. 8tf Co. » 51tf Also special good things to eat in the way o f Fresh Veg etables, Fruits, Canned Goods, Cookies, Candies and Ma ple Syrups. In fact everything necessary to make up a first class Christmas dinner. Have that plow sharpened at The Grand Union Tea Cp. is McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. now located at 310 First street, near the Nash second band store, Wheat tor sale by R. W. Staky, where the new proprietor will be phone 17a25. io t i glad to meet you. It Hanning’s Special Blend Coffees and Teas HANNING Pranas Wan tad The Grocer aaoinya F o r Sale—5 stock hogs; aver Highest market price paid for age 80 lbs.; bargain;also6 weeks green and dried prunes Rt H. S. old pigs, $4.50. H. W. Weaver, ltp d Gile & Co.’s Packing House. 47tf Route 1. OldSantaClaus Fair Store IS A L R E A D Y ON THE JOB A T THE Where fathers and mothers, the uncles and the aunts will find an attractive line of pretty things for the little folks—and what would Christmas be without the little folks, bless them. Of course there are also on display a lot of useful articles for older people at prices that will satisfy. You are invited to call and be convinced. 0«r Store Predominates in Pries» 5-10-15-25c