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• ; Si SAYS D T •• raft ' R m * Y m t (M a r With il SPAULDING !: LOGGING CO. Berry Crates and Hallocks Ve always have the kind you w an t There’s several reasons why I ’m Stoves” and I wonder how in the glad I ’m a citizen oi Newberg. world I ever lived this long with In the first place old Newberg out it—don’t have to split no always comes across in good more wood, and the shape on these here Red Cross mv meats in halt the drives, Liberty Loan meetin’s don’t burn hardly any and such. In the second place and when it gets hot this sum its only goin’ to be a few weeks mer I won’t have to be suffoca more and we’ll have a fine high tin’ in my kitchen when I am way right into the city of Port eatin’ my meals. land which will be mighty con t don’t care what it is, any venient for us fellers to use ever thing from good old John Deere once and awhile, vfhen we want Implements down to a jackknife, a change of scenery or diet. the boys at Larkin-Prince Hard Another thing, we hev got one ware Co. can serve yon right, of the most productive places in and they won’t take all your the world—we can grow plenty money either while they’re doin’ of substitutes here when we get it, and no matter what yon get started, and send the wheat over from them they’ll stand behind it to the boys and Red Cross nur A New Perfection OH with both feet, so you’re takin’ ses, and want hev to starve or C ook S te v e m eant no chances when you spend your come anywhere's near it jest kitchen c o m fo rt and money there. cause we can’t put all the wheat convenience. Ask year Lights st the touch of s match and heats fat a jify . flour and meat and sugar into ban coal OS friand who has ea a . our stummicks that we’re in the Used in 1,000,000 homes. s, roosts, toasts*—oil 6 m ; habit o f doin’. In some ways , S aag 4 bar Mr «boa, wHh or «H Inexpensive, easy to op er cablate*. Aak y year t Suite O i l « to ’ ** or iible in. Acb today. I ’m kind of old fogy like and out erate. See them at yoar of date I reckon but every square dealer’s today. incfaevKnrsxnnrwxnaa inch of my old frame is filled with patriotic blood and I ’m for any Sale bills printed at this office. old thing that Unde Sam says these days, if it ain’t just accor Call Red 108 for your Spirella din’ to my old system o f livin’. corset. 18tf Yon know, too, we’ve got some Wanted—Waiter at the Im good business houses in New V. D. HILLER, Special Agent, Standard OU Ca^ Newberg. It berg, some good stores, like perial Hotel. “ The Big Hardware Store.” Sacks wanted by the Newberg Why them fellers hev got as much These Stoves For sole by 33tf goods in that store as they keep Feed & Seed Co. Larldit-Prlnce Hardware Co. in some towns 4 times as big as Money to loan on good secur Newberg, and if a feller needs ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. Hardware and Implements he’ll ____________ 43tf sure get a square deal with them Drain tile for sale by the New break you of the habit in from boys. They’ve been livin’ round 14tf three to five days. Pleasant to this country almost long as I berg Feed & Seed Co. u the positively reliable kind. Why take, no inconvenience, no re hev and they know what kind of not bring your prescriptions to the maining aw ay from work or No. 1 drain tile for sale by the implements and stuff in their line PARLOR PHARMACY, when you business. 8-tf that it takes to do the business. Spaulding Logging Co. know that is the one place in town that A simple home treatment. No would rather go out of business than Ever time I g o to town, wheth Wood For Sale—Good dry fir. craving or desire for tobacco in , serve impuy drugs. Only registered er I need any Hardware or not, I L. Hammer, phone White 169: any form after you begin taking pharmacists of experience are allowed always drop in and see the hoys, 1 4 tf Quit-Tobac. Don’t try to quit to compound medicines hers. Try os and we talk over the business the tobacco habit unaided. I t ’s and save money besides. Have that plow sharpened at and the w ay “ war prices” are d losing fight against heavy odds hittin’ things, etc., and 1 find McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. E. W. HODSON, Pharmacist. and means a serious shock to the they are supplied pretty well in For Sale—Mare 5 years old. nervous system. Let the tobac most every department to take Call George W. Smith, phone 33. co habit qnit yon. I t will quick care of business at prices that a63. 34-35pd ly quit you, if you will take Quit- are a lot less than staff is cost Tobac according to the simple ing today. For instance, they For Bargains in new and sec directions we send you. It is a is the way you receive our bread. And showed me a bunch of euaran- ond hand goods call at Nash’s thoroughly reliable and perma it is dslicioua. Msde from tho highest teed pocket knives, jest the kind Second Hand Store, 304 First St. nent remedy for the tobacco hab grade flour in a dean bakery, it leaves nothing to be desired. Try a loaf to the average feller needs for every 31 tf it, but it is not a substitute for day and you’ll want it again to-morrow. day use, that they are offerin’ at tobacco. Oar pies and cakes, too, are fresh every Semi-weekly Oregon Journal 75c each, and they’re worth at Thousands haye been freed day. least a dollar; gee, they’ve sure and the Newberg Graphic $2.00 from the habit. Why not yon? g o t some assortment of good per year. N ew b erg B a k ery Write at once for particulars and pocket knives to pick from way J. H. SHERLOCK. Prop. LOANS—Lowest rates, no de testimonials. A. F. Hall & Co., under the market in price. lays; mortgages bought. Attor- 118 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. 37 Good shears and scissors for ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. of the women, big show cases For Sale—Prune trees, berry chuck full o f this kind of goods that the undersigned, not hardly any higher than we plants and fruit trees of all kinds Notice it beaeby p a duly appealed w Maty E. Wood, he* always had to pay—and yet b j Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf of the etetee of Wilbem H . W ood rl.rr.-n l. by the County Court of Yamhill there’s a lot ol fellers carrying 100 second hand strawberry county. Oregon, and »hr has duly quafched -v*. old screw drivers and stufl tuck Adaiioutratrix. around because we lost our crates 10 cents each, with hal Therefore, all penom having claim, again* uid eatate are hereby notified and required to locks. Valley Canning Co. 'V / pocketknives and imagined new i ii m n l d»e tame duly verified to the undersigned Ws please the moot particular. Phone us a grocery order and so# Mary E. W ood, at her reaadence at Newberg. ones was so high priced we Wanted—To engage loganber m Yamhill county. Oregon, within 6 months If our prompt service doesn’t surprise you. Wo want your trade. couldn’t afford it. There’s a lot ry pickers for a large crop. A from the fcrrt publication of thu notice in the Newberg Graphic, »eld date bong the 24th day of stuff that way, too, it’s cheap S. Mellinger, phone 25a5. 33tf of May. 191ft. er than a feller really thinks it is. Dated lldt 22nd day of May A . D.. 1918. M a y E. W ood. I was talking with their paint t Fresh cow for sale, 4 years old Admaurtralth of taid ertete. man, and he showed me a lot of with second calf 2 weeks old. H. M cC aaa A Vinton, Attorney« tor »aid ertete. Fint «me May 23. 1918. odds and ends that they got E. Crowell, phone White 128. It Loal i«oe Juoe 20. 1918. from the Oregon Hardware Co. ; Plants in pots, cyclamen*, ; Wanted—Good tw o horse wag * (fine plants), cinerarias, prim roses,.ferns, fern dishes, gerani- <► last year that they are closin’ out ! urns, calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies.fcRoees ! J soebeap that a teller can’t aflord on. Will trade one horse wagon | our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. W E SET RESULTS or pay cash. C. H. Nichols, not to buy it it he needs paint-*- WE REFAIT RESULTS 34-35 I got some stuff and put on mv phone Black 207. Cool as the Seashore E. A. ELLIS Even on the hot summer days you can keep your kitchen comfortably cool by using a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No dirt or dust to contend with; no smoke or odor. PHONE RED 202 Uwt Stack Pi— iiriii ■ Nfc Stack a ptdatty Residence 1332 Portland Road CLARENCE B U TT Will practice in all the courta of the atate. Special attention (riven to pro hate w on, the writing o f deeds, mort gages, contracts and the drafting o f all Mgal paper*. New berg, Oregon O vncs—Second Floor in Union Block C. R. CHAPIN STANDARD OIL COMPANY new OIL COOK ¿T< LAWYER i in aD coarta; Probate, Deeds, i and all legal papa» . Ah- J. B. Retint D E N T IS T DR. A M. DAVIS DENTIST O CT»«« w a r F « i | » m « ' i D ru fl !« • » » $ \ l > 2 R H O N E B LA C K 37 E. A. ROMIO, M. D. PHYSICIAN Notice and SURGEON Office in Firn N st’l Bank Bldg. Phone, Black SI Appointment J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries DR. THOS. W. HESTER | Physician and Surgeon * Office in Dixon Building O fftc« W hit« 22. I U N E W BERG a White u 2 - - OREGON ♦ Dr. £. £. Daniels CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Edvards Ma» Opp. Pwtofffea LA D Y A T T E N D A N T The Newberg T ransfer Co. Md Safes a Specialty S. P. Timberlake, Prop. Office phone Block 100 / Residence phone Red 79 fiyawwwrwwewww-sranwrsnsnsfaeri UNDERTAKERS HODSON A ELUOTT Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I T H E H O M E OF FLO W E R S l j SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS— old furniture and by jove when I first get up in the morning I can’t hardly tell it from bran new furn iture, nor you couldn’t either. Th at’s some of that Chi-Namel dope, it’s fine for floors, too. I tell yon one thing though, I would order my binder twine early this year, the boys guaran tee the price to be as low as any* body’s and that’s fair enough, for the supply is likely to be short as they claim Oregon alone will have 66 per cent more crop this year than last. They was tellin’ me they had a good second hand Iron Age 2 horse tater planter for sale at about Vi price of a new one, and a cream separator, too. Last time I was in town I g o t me one o f them “ Puritan Oil For Sale—Thorough bred Ayr shire ball calf 8 weeks old. Reg- istery papers applied for. A. G. Pearson. Phone 18-12, Sher wood. 34-35pd Dodge Brothers’ automobile owners, attention—We have ac cepted the sales and service tor the Dodge Brothers’ Automobile and have in stock parts for same. McCoy Brothers Anto Co. 34 Quit the Tobacco Habit Quit-Tobac Tobacco Treat ment will do the work promptly and permanently. No matter in what form you use tob acco- smoking cigars, pipe, cigarettes, chewing tobacco or snuff. No matter how mnch you use, or how long used, Quit-Tobac will WE KM T RESULTS WE TME TK BLAME WE STANI T K EXPENSE Yamoreg Collection Agency | JOHN GOW ERMteN« H M M M W M H M f M M M * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » S M M » » » M M » ' W hen in Need of a Plumber = = ' CALL -11------ -i— 1 E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg DEARBORN TRUCKS FOR BALE BY C. 8. HAYNES Soar*« S, Bo* ISO SHERWOOD, OREGON Phone Black'23 ResidencejBlue 6 I Auctioneer ! Farm and Stock Sales, Rea! Estate Phono 19a2S for dates and terms N. P. NELSON Ì The number PHONE BUCK 49 202 H i T