Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 13, 1920, Image 8

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    1SAL ESTATE T B A M R B 8
John A rp and w f to Ida W ard 1
7. I and 9 blk S and 1 1 and 9 blk
€, N ew b y’s ¿ r d Add M cM innville
$ 10 .
Mrs T M Brown and husb to J D
Qordon and w f 1 1 and 2 bik IS
Central add N ew berg $10.
Frank L and M arilla J Carter to
. W. S. Lin k and C B Wilson 24.53
ac F Yocum dtc and 328.41 nc in
Polk county $10910.
Rose Dunlnp to Lew is Scott Obye
and w f 50x144 ft on n side o f F ifth
street N ew berg $10.
A C Goodrich est by admin to
Y am h ill county, Oregon 1.24 ac A l­
bert Job die t 3 s r 4 w |150.
M F Hastings and w f to Daniel
Gibbon and w f et al 114.85 ac John
M Parrish die *t 4 and 5 s r 2 w
$10345.50.
K ate Heideman and husb t* Wm
Penhollow and A lice B Smith part
o f 1 or blk 7 Cosine's 2nd add Mp-
M tnnville $2100.
Etta Henderson and husb to
Frank H Hodges and w f w|| 12 and
3 blk 4 Scroggins add Sheridan $10.
H R Paxton to John E g li all o f
blk 05 Tow nsite Dundee $800.
Anna Pow ell to Henry Gangsman
and w f 2 nc R Everest die t 3 s r 2
w $$000.
Edward Scbw eigert and w f to A l ­
fred Dundas part o f 1 1 and 2 blk
S F a ir view add W ilU m in a $1.
H ettio Shields to Wm E Yarnes
and w f a 75 ft 1 1 blk 4 Smit A
Ph illips add A m ity $10.
Q W Smith and w f to Robert L
Sm ith und tnt 14 ac Hannah W att
die t 4 a r 3 w $10.
D P T ru llin g er and w f to T A
Gibeon and w f 1 2 and 2 a 6 and 2 H
ac B S M orris die t 3 s r 4 w $4500.
L N Tompkins tp J E Loomis and
w f o\& nwVL i 12 t 2 s r 5 w $5000.
Frank C W lrfs to Frank R Gib­
bon 20.172 ac Edward C lu ff die t 4
a r 2 w $4225.80.
Cromi country touring bring« no mu of wuurino— car A tjfua
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to the tourist that use« a DODOS BB0THEB8
KOTOS
HICLE. The our bee unusual roominess. The depth usd soft­
ness of the reel leather upholstery, the buoyunoy of the springs
end the derigs of the seats, together with the quiet Running}
of the powerful engine, make one unmindful of disturne.
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Touring Cars
Roadster
Business Car
' Business
$1360
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(screen body)
Car [panel body]
Coupe
a.
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Sedan
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T IR E S
$1350
$1435
*T *H E only tires built to an ad-
$2060
* vertised Id e *- a l—
an Ideal that
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$2230
definitely indicates the policy and
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aim o f the m akers o f Fisk Tires.
A li Price» F. O . B. Newberg
The Fisk Ideal: “To be the best
concern In the world to work v .
for, and die squarest concern in.
existence to do business with.”
McCoy Bros» Atrio Co.
Oregon,
Newberg
N ex t time— B U Y F IS K
I Qip Coupon and Come to our
CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION
Of D. A. H A R T
V * TOROS fail lo deoi r > « the marvelous brilliance and beauty of CHI*
Y V
NAMEL. That Is why we want to GIVE you a 30c Can of O R
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Namel to convince you.
After you brush it over iw r fa c e and obeerve its remarkable SELF-
LEVELING advantages, wash it and note that It does not show beel
, or white scratches, you will take advantage of its economy and
I to benutify everything in your borne.
N e w b e rg , O re
THIS FREE COUPON
iitsnr to one 30c Can of Chi-Namel FREE at
• upon purchase of a 25c Varnish Brush to in-
a fair trial or will be accepted as 30c upon pur-
! larger cans of Chi-Namel Products.
W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH
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COMPANY _ „ „
E S TA B LIS H E D 1900»
Addrtji .
to
RELIABLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
T R Y CHI-NAMEL AT OUR EXPENSE.
Lady Assistant
Office Phone White 25
N ight Phone Black 94
this coupon to our Chi-Name! Store,
(EE, all we ask in return that you
Name!
BRUSH to give Chi-Name! a FAIR TRIAL.
t your 30c CM-
ly a N E W 25c
W ATCH THE CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR
drop Chi-Name! in boiling water, hammer it to prove its heel-proof
durability and otherwise subject it to Severe endurance tests-
Valuable suggestions given for enameling, painting, graining,
varnishing or polishing old or new, hard and soft wood, metal,
cement, plaster, etc surfaces with Chi-Namel, guaranteed to be
the highest quality finishes that science and highest grade material
can produce.
With S t A66 a R d Studs
TOD DOST HEED A LADDER
for any place within reach of your
arm with our paints. They don’t
pull the arm off you or draw like a
mustard plaster. They flow so free­
ly and smoothly that you can cover
any surface within your reach with
ease. That means less climbing up
and down, less labor and a better
Job besides.
Wfc dtf papering, m inting and
lta Isomining.
Also • special
sale on wall paper
J. P. S O PE R ,
804 East First St.
Phone Black 220
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Prodium R u b b e r and S t a g g a r d
Studs are the tw o things w hich
m ake Republic T ires last longer.
R ubber toughened and strength­
ened by the P r o d iu m Process
resists w ear in a really rem ark­
able way.
T he Staggard S t u d s present no
sharp edges to be ground dow n
rapidly.
✓
Larkin-Prince H ardware Co.
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T h e net result is slow , even w e a r
— like the slow , even w ear of good
steel— and decidedly longer tire-life.
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N ew berg, O regon
Newberg
Our service equipment is avsdJ-
tornotorista
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and
Every Oregon Girl
713 F ir s t S t r e e t
Is a possible C ollege
Stu d en t
Oregon send* a bigger percentage o f
Its children to college than any
other state, without exception.
T h at is one o f th e S ta te ’s
p rou d est record s
siili power
N o state can have too much educa­
tion. Education Is the safeguard o f
freedom and o f right, and higher
education is the capstone b f the
public school system.
But higher
education in Oregon is in great dan­
ger. The State U niversity and the
A gricultural College have tw ice as
many students as they have income
to train.
« j.
in every drop
P ro tect th ese Schools and
th e ir g re a t w ork
by voting on May* 21 for the H igher
Educational relief measure. H igher
Education pays the state in dollars
and cents, in improved livin g, in
scientific progress, in farm, orchard,
garden, and stock ranch develop­
ment, and in the better quality o f
its public and high school teaching.
Gaso/ino
o r
Q uality
"Red Crown” is all-rs-
finery gasoline with the
fall and continuous chafti
of boiling points neces­
sary for ready starting,
quick and smooth acceler­
ation, steady, dependable
power and long mileage.
It Is mads to meet the re­
quirements of your en­
gine. Look for the “Red
Crown” sign before you
fill
STAMDABD OIL COMPART
(Califormi.)
NEW BERG
Sand and Gravel Co.
A L L K IN D S OF SAN D
AND G R A V E L F O R
C EM EN T AND ROAD
WORK
OFFKXJAND BUNKERS
Foot of River St.
Phon« Rad I I
V. D. MIL1.BR. Special A gent Standard Oil Co. Nswbsrg.
•berg Steam Laundry
Pfione White H 2
CALL U S