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MMMMVMfMi Thera * W I pickle«. 1 * 117 . applet. To go with jou r bill ot far«; There were bou«u«u of carnation« Mrs. Woodworth Is helping Mr. On the twentieth of November Lewis In his store. Placed upon your table there. In the evening we did go Jaok Sawyer took dinner Sun To the annual chicken dinner, When each one had finished eating day with Mr. Harmons. At the Methodist church, They left to make room tor m on Mrs. James Kane visited friends know. Aa a long line was a-walttng in Portland two days last week. Inside and outside the door. Mrs. J. ▲. Smith has been visit They had posters in the windows All enjoyed that chicken dinner ing relatives In Portland the past Of the stores, stating the time. And we want to make it plain week. When we went we found It crowded The next time they serve another, Mias Oaa Qustln has accepted a And we had to get la lina We will all come back again. position with the Spaulding Log- ' — O. O. Smith. ging Go., of Newberg. To the basement we kept moving As more more people came In Sunnyslde, Washington, and hla sight; family expects to Join him In the And the odors of those victuals near future. Sharpened up each appetite. On next Sunday, the first Sun Mr. and Mr*. Bacon have re-: day in Advent, at eleven o'clock a. turned from their Mastern visit. |No use to get over-anxious. The beet thing to do was smile, in., the Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, They found it real winter in Mich D. D.. bishop of Oregon, will offl- igan and are glad to be back In old Por the system of their serving elate, Oregon. ’Twas the cafeteria style. at the Episcopal church in McMinn ville. On the same day at the church the Sunday school will pre- sent the sacred pageant, “ The Builders of the City o f Ood,” at ten o'clock a. m. All persons and especially all All the rest was five cents extra. members of the Episcopal church Coffee, ten, and cake or pie; Other eats with bread and butter, are especially Invited to attend All arranged to please your eye. these services. They served gravy with the chicken And hot biscuits, which were nice; In the plate was mashed potatoes. Thirty-five cents was the price. Wanted— Fresh good testers. Phono Blue 149. m ilk e r « , of High Grade and up-to-date cows and cows John Graff. Ctf We have some good used Fords, 1917-1918 Models. Liberal terms. Anderson Motor Co. Stf JEWELRY On sale Friday morning while they last, per yard Every Garment Reduced For Sale— Good pigs, surry and double driving harness. W. E I will be pleased to meet former friends, also get acquainted with those that have come here since I ran a Jewelry Store in “Newberg Anyone wanting the service« of a trained nurse may call Mrs. La- Rose Kelly. White 5. dtf Man and wife want work o a farm. Must be near school. Write Box 748 or phone Black 97. S pd Oregonian su bee rib era will please report any irregularities or other complaints by calling Black 174. Stf 6 P O P U L A R STORI ■ For Sale— Durham cow giving For Sale— 400 4 to 8 foot Italian about 3 gallons of milk a day. G. prune trees. Vincent's Feed Store. 8 W. Dayton, phone Red 148. It For Sale— Residence close in, For Sale— R. M. Wade drag saw good repair. Priced right. X. Dun that bas cut only 37 cords of wood. can. 11 pd R. N. Hutchens, phone Black 121.Ip I, O. O. F. Building Sewing done at 1300 Fifth, cor For Sal#— 8 months old milk ner of Willamette, phone Black I have $1400 equity In 8 room goat, doe; 2 years old half-bred 121. It pd modern bugalow In East Portland doe. $20 for both. Call 9*151. Ip will trad# toward farm or Newberg property. Write Box 748. New For Sals— Prana trees, shade berg, or Phone Black 87. 8 pd trees, strawberry planta, shrubbery of all kinds. Newberg Peed A Seed Co. Ttf Columbia Before you decide upon a phonograph you should certainly hear the Grafonola. Test its tone by ear. Play'any record on any Grafonola— whenever you wish and as often as you like. Our door opens with a welcome. 504 Phrst St |Q e n ]e & S o ilS Phone Blue 23 mortgaga. Th« U.~8. Government ls now ready for your appllcatloa for the money which you need. N* commlsslons and no foreeloenr*. For fall and oomplete Information «PPly to Secretary ot the Local Board. Frank Holmes. Secretary, U. 8. National Baak Building. Me- MlnnvlUe, Oregon. • Stf northwest of Newberg. Very de Rooms for transients or by week Public Sale December 10 sirable location, all under cultiva at Laurel Cottage— $2.50 per week tion. Fine for prunes or berries. At the L. R. Campbell ranch. for single person. ' Pbone Red For information inquire at Graphic Scholls, 16 high grade Jersey cows, 19$. 10 pd office. 8tf 8 heifers. 1 Jersey bull calf, eligible to registry. Lunch at noon. Sale Lost— Automobile chain between For Sale— Gooseberry plants, Et- starts immediately after. These Newberg and Sprlngbro«^. Finder terberg No. 121 strawberry plants, cows are to be sold because Mr. please report to' Joe Ego and re also Gold «Dollar, M «goons and Wil Campbell has bought the P. E. ceive reward. It son strawberries In quantities from Crosby herd of pure breds and there 1,000 up, reasonable. John L. is a lack of barn room. There are Wanted— Young woman, good at Schuyleman, 5803 Woodstock Ave., 3 ways of getting there— first, di figures, cashier and assistant book Arleta postoffice, Portland. Phone rectly over Chchalem Mountain; keeper. Permanent position.. Mil Sellwood 2332. 10 pd second, tkks tha highway to Shsr- ler Mercantile Co. It wood and tha 8herwood-8cholls For Sale— A six room house, barn road; third, always passable by blood Turkeys for Sals— Full and outbuildings with four lots. Mammoth Bronx«— Toma, $10 each, Some fruit trass, and s number of auto by way of Multnomah. L. R. Campbell. It pd bans, $7. Mrs. N. P. Nelson, phono nice shade tress. This property fc« tmwmmA O N E is attest'for the ear, not for the eye« T he glorious voice of the Grafonola can sing >wn praises far better than any words we can your own terms. Ton can borrow money at I K p w cent Interest oa your own terms with which to hay land, improve your farm, hay Uvo - - I « ju w s q f Opportunity ‘ very little expense end can he Ws need representatives In Yam 1 bought reasonable. For lnfbrma- ’ tlon address Poet Office Bos 907, hill county to hfendla new policies combining protection, savings, in Salem, Oregon. 8tf vestment, corporation Insurance and trust eetatss of New York Life Insurance Company. Splendid op For Sala— I borsa power Stover portunity for right party; direct engine good as naw. Have no um contract with home office; no gen for ft. John N. Schneider, St. eral agent to share profits; life ond hand machines at bargain pension arrangement. Our success Dr. Thompson's Perfect prices. Repair work by export ma- ful men and women are earning chlneet. Write or phons K. P. from $3,000 to $10)000 per annum. Fitting Glasses saves your Loop. McMinnville 19 pd For particulars writs to J. W. Day. •yes. Regular visits. Watch these AfKHtey Director, $10 Board of columns for next data. 7tf Investments and ■ Loans Trada Building. Portland. It • ✓ * For Sale— Residence property on Loans on farm and city property Announoement West Sheridan street. 7-room house at lowest rates. Mortgages, notes modern, all kinds o f fruit, S lots SO and contracts bought and sold. Mrs. Leon B. Lewis, piano laa-' *100 each. Will M. Sargent. 8 pd Will loan on ohattal mortgaga; and sons; Mr. Leon B. Lewis, fiuta and buy and sell all kinds of bonds hav plcoolo laasons. Plano tunlng and ing a markst vain«. Make your repalring. Graduata Klehsr Plano money earn something. Never keep Factory, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. It idle. For Investments see Atty. Slxteen reare’ ex peri enee. Phone B. A. Kllks, McMinnville, Ora 7tf Bine 311. 1109 Chehalem Street, Newberg, Ore.. P. 0. Box 97$. lOtf Knight Adjustment Oemyaay COLLXCTOlf * VoXinnvme, Dalle*, Hillsboro nn<yguc$ruu;g^Q8XKSM»»9nrr«prr HEMSTITCHING— Finest work on any kind of material at moderate priese. Fleet Edge work. Swttekee made to order. Lee Millinery Go.. Gregory Block. Newberg. 4 ltf