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Come ; n . N Rick fir wood fo r sale. a25 A N D SEE TH E Great Kick-off Game / ' . j Specials Call S3 18 pd For Sale— Team o f horses. T. H. Thorne. 16 pd Team and harness for sale cheap. J. A. Smith, Rex. IS tf Fancy Plaid Blankets W ith State Manager M R .D . C. BLAK E at the A good second* hand sale. H a rt’s shop. L 0 .0 . F . Hall Tuesday Night Jm . 20 — For Sale— -6 tons o f loose oat hay. N. C. Johnson. 16 pd BIG BOX SOCIAL — W ith good muuc and program given by Homeetead No. 907 Brotherhood of Americpn Yeoman. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize will be given for 'the highest priced bos sold. A food time for everybody. You A re Cordially Invited auto fo r 9tf Fresh cow for Bale by W alter W il son. Phone W hite 207. 16 pd For painting, paper hanging and kalsomlning call Red 53. 22 pd Y. W. C. A. CALLS BIG CONVENTION 2 £ 0 0 Women Expected to Gath er in Cleveland the Week of April 13 -2 0 , 1 9 2 a for N a tional Convention. M E E T IN G P O S T P O N E D TW O Y E A R S B Y W AR Dvlvgatas Will |kip B u ll for • f Future Many X Discusa New Member- Students and Question Support for Work. Other Thinge. The Young Women s Christian Asso ciation of the United States o f America will meet in national convention In CUvelaad, O., the week o f April 13 to ZD, haring postponed the convention trow the spring o f 1918 In order to comply with n government request that expense and travel be reduced to a .minimum during the war. The department on conventions and conferences of the National T. W. C. A., o f which Mrs. Harry Emerson f*be- Bkk is chairman, estimates an attend ance o f 2,000 women, representing nil deportments o f T. W. C. A. work— beard members, secretaries, students, dub girls. Girl Reserves, girls from In dustrial Service Centers, women from the International Institutes for foreign hern women, members from city, town and country Associations. Each Aseoelation In the United States will be entitled te one voting delegate for every one hundred voting members In the Association. Tw o o f the most important questions which will come up before the conven tion will be the membership basis and the question e f support Of old busi ness to be considered the most impor tant question will be the membership basis for student associations, the granting of charter membership privi lege te the Chicago Young Women’s Christian Association and a recommen dation providing an Increase In mem bership o f the National Board o f the AssociatIon will alao be presented Rev Charles W. Gllkey, pasior of Cutting the Natien’a Tire Bill. “ Forty makes of motor tires were submitted to the bureau of standards by the office of the quartermaster gen eral.” writes Thomas H. Uzzell In Ev erybody's. ‘T h ey were given labora tory ‘durability ruaa,’ after which they were autopsied by the rubber special ists. Their carcasses’ were cut up and the pieces boiled, roasted, stretched. The results were discouraging. Even the best of them seemed to suffer from Improper toughening.' “ So Into their little rubber-mill went the experts, with notes furnished thep by the tire manufacturers, and pro ceeded to make up some tire rubber which had the proper degree of tough ness. They succeeded. They passed out the word : T h e trouble Is that you makers are not sifting your zinc oxld before mixing It with the rubber com pound.’ ’T h e makers began to sift. Better tires resulted. Home $80.000,000 were saved to the government. And today vou are enjoying a cut I d your tire bill ' y getting better tires— a result of ¡hat exDeiimen» with zinc oxld.” DODGE BROTHERS M OTOR VEH ICLES A re Built to Serve the Buyer in Every Particular --------N E W 19 2 0 M O D E L S — “ Touring Car - $1245 Roadster $1245 Delivery Car, screen side $12.35 Defivery Car, panel side - $1245 Sedan - - - $2100 Coupe $1945 Chassis Ne. 1 $1165 A L L PR ICES F. O . B . N E W B E R G W anted— Òak wood c u t Fendali, phone Red R152. DeVere 14tf About 75 cords o f stumpage fo r sale at 8.1-75 per cord. M. G. Oak ley. 16 pd White 199 Bleached Huck Crash Half Bleached Fancy Weave Spedai Another late arrival just received - 85 reward fo r finder, o f extra tire lost from my automobile. H. A. L lttlefied , M. D. H F or Sale— Barred Rocks, Black Minorca8, stock and eggs. Nate L. W iley, Rex, Oregon. June 1 29c Per Yard WHITE TWILLED OUTING M ILL ENDS Wanted— Man to w ork by the month on poultry farm. M. C. W ire ft Son. It Springs fo r all the popular cars. A large stock always on hand. H a rt’s Bhop. 9tf Special. 19c Per Yard Baled clover, timothy and cheat hay for sale by C. W. Altm an, Dun dee. 15tf Special 27c Per Yard These are all exceptional values on the present market Miller Mercantile Company , .. 6 P o p u la r S to re s ZZFor Sale— Guernsey cow fresh January 27. Inquire o f Wm. Bell. Route 3, Newberg. Phone 12a61. 16 Anyone having a pig about 6 W anted— Man to grub and clear 4 acres o f ground 1 m ile west of weeks old for sale please notify Mrs. ------ , Box 116, Newberg, Ore. lt p New berg. - In q u ir e at Graphic o f fice or w rite A. L. Gubser. 235 Blacksmlthing and wagon wood Glenn Ave., Portland. ’ It work, truck bodies and caba made to order. H art's shop, Main st. 9tf ¡jC8C»OC8gCBMCK3C83^ Contracting, carpentering, and all kinds o f remodeling. J. W. Langen berg, phone Black 188, T w elfth and Chehalem streets. 17 pd For Sale or Trade— 160 acres un der W innett Canal In Fergus coun ty. Montana. Also house and lot In K n igh t Adjustm ent Oemptny Mrs. D. C. Clark teaches mando Springfield, Oregon. See C. S. Hu COLLECTORS lin, Guitar, Banjo and Ukulele. lin, North Main street, N ew b e rg .l4 tf Wednesday evening after 6 o’clock McMinnriUe, Dallas, Hillsboro W anted— For practical farmer, at Miss B ritt’s studio. 15 act good dairy farm, or w ill consider W ill pay cash for Notice— A fte r January 1st the general farm. S. C. Rhode Island Red Cockerels service o f my Jersey bull w ill be crop, stock and equipment. W ilber $3.50 and |5. Sally E. Beck. Dun $2.50, payment In advance. Grant F. Jouno, 228-229 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 17 pd dee. phone 13al6. 13tf Conway, Newberg, Oregon. 13tf For Sale— Full blooded Berkshire For Sale— Good second hand lum W e have some good used Fords, boar pigs from 3 to 6 months old. ber, any amount, cheap. Inquire at I f 17-1918 Models. Liberal terms. Priced right. Beet strain Rhode bridge east o f town or see Hubbard Anderson M otor Co. Stf Island Red cockerels from $2.50 to Bros. Phone 9a6L I I pd I 85 each. Meadowvale Farm, fi. D. Anyone w anting the services of 15 Fisk tires give the mileage. The 2. Phone Black 179. a trained nurse may call Mrs. La- price Is right. Guaranteed for 6090 Rose K elly . W h ite 6. Stf For Sale - H ig h ly Improved fruit, ipiles. H art makes the adjust I - a lfa lfa and general farm ing ranch, I ments. 9tf For Sale— Pure buckwheat flour, Yakim a V alley, Washington; or ex i 82.50 per 25 pound sack. P. W. change for improved W illam ette V a l You w ill want your automobile Baughman, phone 27al5. 14tf ley farm. Describe fully. B. B. Fen la running order in the spring. ton, owner. Sunnyalde, W ashing Have It put in good shape now. Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary sur ton. 14-15 pd H art’s shop is the place. 9tf geon, Commercial barn. Phone Black 112, residence Black 72. 85tf Baby chicks. Single Comb W hite Öur shop Is complete to* do all Leghorns, strong, vigorous stock, kinds of repair work on Ford ears For Sale— Team o f work horses bred fo r high egg production. Now with a full 11ns of genuine Ford w eighing 1400 to 1500 each. Mrs. booking orders fo r the season’s de parts tor sale and use. Anderson Mamie Nelson, phone Red 160. 16 livery, 20c each the entire season. Motor Oo. Stf Eggs for hatching 10c each. Em Baggage and all kinds o f hauling ma S. Conway. Newberg, Oregon, I have opened up a tire hospital j on short notice, T. H. Thorne. yfrppe Blue tea. ------ ------- 12U ~— ■ 400 F irst e I n M . — Vuleantilin g « t | Phone Red 198, Laurel Cottage. 25p and retreading a specialty. Bring For Sale— A six room house, barn In your sick tires, we fix 'em. W. W anted— Housekeeper, work not and outbuildings with four lots. A. ft R. D. W illiam s. 14tf : heavy, small wages, good home. Ad- Some fruit tress, and a number of Id ress R. 1, Box 125, Yam hill Or.ISp This property HEM STITCH IN G— Finest work nice shade trees. could he turned Into • nloe home at on any kind of material at moderate For Sals— Prana trass, shade very little expense and ean be prices. PI cot Edge work. Switches trass, straw berry plants, shrubbery bought reasonable. For Informa mads to order. Lee Millinery Co., o f all kinds. N ew berg Feed ft Read tion address Poet Office Box 807, Gregory Block. Newberg. 4Stf Seism, Oregon. 4tf ■ __________ T it Taxiderm ist— A ll kinds o f tanning and rugs made from hides. M uff and fur work a specialty. J. W. Langenberry, Tw elfth and Chehalem streets, phone Black 188. 16tf W anted— Man to work by the day clearing fence rows and building fences. A. F. Button, mile and three-quarters north o f Newberg, phone W hite 67. It Public Sale Saturday • First Fairfax Crash Toweling For Sale— O. A. C. Barred Rock cockerel at 85. Inquire at Graphic office. It TIM E PAYMENT» ARRANGED McCOY BROS AUTO CO. $3.69 Per Pair For Sale— First class clover seed by A. C. Martin, phone W hite 163. 1 For Sale— L ig h t row boat, cheap. Inquire at 2 1 1 ft North Main st. 15p I - . ■ . 1 Hyde Park Baptist Church, Chicago, will give a series o f morning addresses during the convention week. Dr. Rob ert E. Speer, secretary te the Foreign Mission Board e f the Presbyterian Church, North, will also give an ad dress. Mrs. Speer is chairman o f the National Board o f the Y. W. C. ▲. The convention will be In session morning and evening, the afternoon being given over to sectional meetings held In various churches. Attendance at these meetings wilt be determined by group membership and also by ac tivities. Mrs. W. P. Harford o f Omaha, Neb., will preside at the opening session, having been elected as president at the Inst convention o f the Young Women’s Christian Association, held in Lot An geles in 1913. The committee on business to come before the convention has fo r its chair woman Mrs. John French and Includes among lta members Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. J r, Miss Eliza Butler, sin ter o f Nicholas Murray Butler, presi dent o f Columbia University; Miss Martha McCook, Miss Mabel Cratty, general secretary for the National Board o f the Y. W. C. A., and Mrs. W il liam Adams Brown, all o f New York city, - — ----- A big purchase of several hundred pair of these fancy blankets bought last summer for our six stores, but delayed in the shipment, have just arrived and we are enabled to offer these at a very special price— This coming Saturday is our reg ular sale day at the Commercial barn. Bring In your stu ff and let us turn lt~lnto cash for you. Ellis ft Nelson. It For Sale— S. C. W h ite Leghorn cockerels, pedigreed from hens lay ing 280' to 260 eggs in pullet year, from sire, pedigreed 274. These males w ill produce very heavy w in ter la yin g pallets. P rice $5 each. F ,H. Robinson, Third and W ashing ton streets, Newberg, Oregon. 16 pd For S a l»— By owner at a bar gain, 10 or 20 acres 1ft miles northwest of Newberg. Very de sirable loeatlon, all under oultlva- tlon. Fine for prunes or berries. For Information lnqnlra at Graphic office. W. A. Baker, phone 29a 151. Stf Announcement a u c t io n e e r L IV E STOCK A N D General Farm Sales N. P. N E L S O N City Phone Blue 76 Farm 19 a 26 / 0 Mrs. Laon B. Lewis, plano les sons; Mr. Leon B. Lewis, flats and piccolo lessons. Pieno tuning and repairing. Graduate Kleber Plano Factory, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. Sixteen years’ experience. Phone Blue S l l . 1109 Chehalem street, Newberg, Ore., P. O. Bos 876. Itf Oldsmobile Economy Truck The demand for the Oldsmobile Economy truck is bo great through out the United States that the fa c tory Is unable to supply the demand in full, and has been compelled t o apportion these popular trucks to the various states according to pop ulation. Oregon w ill get less A a n ons-half her requirements. These trucks are electrically equipped with Goodyear cord tires— 22 years’ ex perience behind these trucks. Four o f these trucks sold by us this week. Three o f them to one company. ORDER E A R L Y . S. M. Calkins ft Sons. Newberg, agents fo r Y am h ill county, Oldsmobile cars and tracks. 1 Fanners, Attention! Money to loan 6ft per cent on your own terms. You ean borrow money at 6ft per cent interest ms your own terms with which to bay land, improve your farm, buy U v » stock or pay off existing liens or mortgage. The U. S. Government Is now ready for your application for the money which you need. N o commissions and no foreclosure. For full and complete Information apply to Secretary of the Local Board. Frank Holmea, Secretary, U. 8. National Bank Building, Me- Mlnnvllle, Oregon. Stf Investments and Loans Loans on farm and city property at lowest rates. and contracts bought and sold. W ill loan on chattel mortgage; and buy and sell all kinds of bonds hav ing a market value. Make your money earn something. Never keep It Idle. For Investments see Atty. B. A. Kllks, McMinnville, Ore. 7tf Public Sale Hear Dayton On Monday, January 19, com mencing at 10 a. m. I w ill sell at public auction at the L. R. Alderman farm near Dayton 87 head of high grade milk cows, Holstlenff and Jer- seys. 6 head o f heifers and 35 head o f shoats. Some o f these cows w ill have calves at their sides and others w ill freshen this jcomlng spring. Free lunch at noon. Lester H o lt,, owner. Col. J. W. Hughes, auc tioneer. it Tour Produce Wanted The Haselwood Co. at 806 F irst street w ill buy your veal, tfreeeed hogs, hides, poultry, eggs and cream. Highest pries paid fo r all produce. Christ Nelson, agent, phoae Black 830. 16 pd