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M AR RIAGE LICENSES B E B COMMERCE VISITS H E B E single subscriptions or combinations. W E W A H T YO UB M AG AZIN E BUSINESS and W ill Save Ton Mjbney in Order to Oet It AH ‘ TH f regular included publications are in this offer. LEADING D R U G G IS T RXK’ I Oli PHARMACV Monday and Tuesday C. W. Scbouboe. one of the field direetbrs of fthe Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, was in Newberg to ar- tange for the part Newberg i* H take In the Intdnsi^e advertising and development program which the State Chamber has arranged for thp next three years to promote settle ment of land, establishing indus tries, .building of roads and other activities nedeseary to make Oregon one of the foremost and most pro gressive states In the West./ Whlfe Mr. Schouboe was here several pledges were made to the state-wide fund and he was assured by our leading men that Newberg and community were for this great er Oregon movement and could he depended upon to do her part in this progressive work. Mr. Schouboe promised to furnish a speaker, at a dinner to be given In July, to explain in detail the needs of Oregon and how they can be realised through a representative State Chamber of Commerce. The date of the dinner will be announced later. - o . See the Graphic for all the d tp and county news. Mabel Magdallne Kennedy, Mc Minnville, to Hugh McCredle Breck- on, Marshfield. Olga Vivian Blackburn, Newberg, : to Roland Walter Towers, Newberg. Gladys Earl Lewis, Carlton, to Alfred Lund, Akely. Minnesota. Amelia Judith Larson, Amity, to Frederick Robert Dletzman, Myrtle i Creek, Oregon. Neita May Lewi«. Dayton, to Clar- 1 ence Earl Terry. Carlton. Enod Geneva Booth, Dayton, to Donald Clyde Stretch, Qayion,______ PEARt OIL GARY TRUCKS Quality Counts 5 Models 1 to 5 Tons 8 Sizes CONTRACTORS LUMBERMEN LOGGERS FARMERS DAIRYMEN Attention W e can now make the moat liberal terms to purchaser* of tracks, for a ll kinds of contract work* fourteen to eighteen months to pay np in ; no payment to he made while tracks are (KEROSENE) idle daring winter months. Put yonr boy o r hire someone to operate a track on a contract job and earn a truck fo r your own use. Immediate delivery if you order a “ G AR Y.” OIL COOKSTOVtS New Location G A R Y C O A S T A G E N C Y , IN C . STANDARD OIL COMPANY | Tenth and Hoyt Sta ’ (CALIFO RNIA) *• PORTLAND, ORE • , • Come to the Graphic to get your sale bills printed. Scno<~ .10 A / WB£R O W H Y GOLD COINS A R E BEST Tho peculiarity of sold which makes it valuable is its hardness and its wearing properties. Gold coin loses one-hundredth part only of Its weight in 50 years, while sil ver loses as much In 10 years. Again, gold Is discolorsd by scarcely anything with whleh It can come In contact. It Is hardly affected by exposure to the air and It Is unal tered by strongest acids. " A third peculiarity of gold is the fact that It can he beaten or rolled into thin sheets. By a rolling mill It can be beaten out thinner than any other metal, and to such' an .ex tent that leaves of gold laid upon one another to the number of 300,- 000 only measure one Inch thick. Again, one grain can be drawn out Into 500 feet of wire. We talk of things being as heavy as lead, but gold Is nearly twice as heavy, though few people have had the chance of holding mucl^ gold in their hands as lead and so com paring them. And they will have less chance still* In the future, for gold will be scarce for many years to come. * R E A L ESTATE TRAM S7EB8 lfary E Clemenaon and husb to Carl F Miller and wf 1.69 ac S Heater die t 3 s r 2 w |450. Wm Clemmens and wf to Elliott Gray 1.89 ac J H Hess die t 3 s r 2 and 3 W fl. Oscar Cray to William Bell and wfwf 16 ac Luke McKern die t 3 s r 2 w $10. Granville Everest and wf et al to W S Morris I at R Everest die t 3 s r 2 w $3000. • Hannah S Imus to E M Bridewell et al 11 and 2 blk 3 Dundee ^$1. Nels C Johnson and wf to*Merrltt V. Pierce and wf 1 6 blk 33 Hurley A Large’s add Newberg $900. W S Morris to Jay Ö Graves and w 6 ac R Everest die t 3 r r 2 w $3000. f G I Morgan and wf to Fred K Cupples and wf 10 ac Amelia Welch die t 3 s r 2 w $2000. Frans E Nelson and wf to John _ B Herring 1 2 4 Chehalcm Orchard. • Homes $10. - Chas Ailor and wf to Ben Reimers T i blk 4 Hauawlrth’s 2nd add Yam- Barbara Austin to C A Houser and wf 18x94 ft 1 2 blk 3 O T New- >r g $*0.------------------ ------ ----- — B F BakdP and wf to M. W. and Laura A Potter sm tr city of Sher idan I I P -— D F Baker to Edward Nuttall and wf 1 4, 6 and 6 and s 4 1 1$. 17 and 18 blk 65 Edwards add New- berg 81009. B _________________ Wm Branson Barber end O R E O C \. Hsnns 161 ac Albert Gaines die and sm tr adj same 1 5 i r 1 v $100. J W Cherry and wr to Geo A Ham e 100 ft 1 10, 11 and 12 blk 15 Ed wards* add Newberg $1000. Vernon R Dennis and wf to Wm B Du erst 1 2 blk S Rowland's add AfcMlnnville $4750. Aubrey E Drumeller and wf et al to Sheridan State Bank 1 S blk 1 and e 43 ft 1 2 blk 7 orlg town of Sher idan. Faulconer's add $10. J W Evans and wf to Amelia Stone I 23/and 24 blk "D " Hobson's add Newberg $1. H H Findley to Maggie Findley w 4 nw VI s 18 t 4 s r 5 w $1. Rosa and Addle M Oard by eher to W R Morris I I, 2, 3 and 4 blk 45 Edwards’ add Newberg $111.11, Gussa M Gagne to Oeorgia An drews v H | 2 blk IS town of *La- Fayette $700. Timothy L Goodrich to Orval White and wf 1 24 Goodrich Orchard Tracts flSOO. Sarah A Grover to Lyn L Kinney 10 ac a 32 and 33 t 2 s r 3 w $100. Adam Gutbrod Sr to Adam Gut- brod 243.41 ac Wm Chapman, S C Foster and John Lynch die and I 1 i 3 t S s r I w $10. Adam Gutbrod and wf Reinhold Kruger and wf 6.70 ac Wm Chap man die t 0 s r 6 w $10. Cy’nthia P Hadaway and husb to J C and Lydia A Gilbert 67.10 ac a 1 t 5 s r 4 w $10. Anna Hanna to Jack Spence 161 ac A Gaines die and 10 ac adj same on east t 5 s r 3 w $10. F K Helder and wf to Matt Mouse 1 4 and 25 blk 2 Yeaton-Helder add Sheridan $10. Virginia M. Hennagin to Wm Trent 27.78 ac M Malone die t 4 s r 4 w $3220. Ida Mae Whitten Holland and husb to S F Lowe and wf sm tr city of Newberg $10. Nellie Hohman and husb to Ru dolph R Webber I 5 blk 18 City Park Newberg $10. David Irelan and wf to W A Gra ham and wf 1 2 blk 12 Desklns’ 2nd add Newberg $10. I L Klrta and w f to J H Trant and wf 105.37 4 acThoe L Turner die t 4 s r 3 w $20000. Lucy Littlefield to Harry A Lit- tlaflald vsr tr in an4 near Newberg jL f lx r 2 and 3 w $1» Lucinda Long to Harry C Broad- well and wf 1 9 blk 1 Thomas’ add Amity $900. Robert D Morse and wf to Albert O Dill 1 2. 3. 4 and 5 blk 45 town of LaFayette $1006.-- Stroup and wf I 4 and 5 Goucher Oardens A Walnut Lands $2000. Joseph Petschl and wf to Eseklel Harris and wf 1 13 Hurley’s aubd A w 12 ft thereof $1700. Albert Ructten eat hr « f t r - Jens C and N M Pederson 1 3 and I blk 1$ Rowland's a<Jd McMinnville ~ 41100________________________ D W Salter and wf to Chas D and J L Berridge to Wm Bridgefarmer knd w f 4 ac A B F aulconcr die t __ 5 f Netti« B Hartiell t 5 ànd 6 blk 65 Oak Park add McMinnville $850. i M t >1ST~ R W Swlnk and wf to W H Bent Joseph Bixby and wf to James C Bunch and wf s 4 1 16. 17 and 18 ley part of 1 75 Dundee Orchard and all of 1 4, 5 and 6 blk 66 Ed Homes No 1 $2500. Arthur R White and wf to L E wards' hdd Newberg $10. G Boughton and wf et al to Elis Lange I 7 and 8 blk 18 Rowland’s abeth H Mann sm tr on e side of So add McMinnville $100. Charlotte L Wood to Thoe Stump *’B" st city of McMinnville $10. E M Bridewell hnd et al to Han and wf 17.55 ac Caleb Wood die t nah S Imus 1 1 and 2 blk 3 townslte 8 a r 8 w $10. W F L Wright and wf to B W of Dundee |26. James C Bunch and wf to D F Barber and wf 1 8 blk 6 Falrvlew Baker 1 4, 6 and 6 and s 4 1 16, 17 add Willatnlna $100. Irvin Yocom and wf to W S Link and 18, blk 55 Edwards' add New- et al 56 ac f Yocom die t 6 s r 6 betg 1600. J E Chalbert and wf et al to Anna t $4000. 41c- t- l- * x J - M L _______ ______ I When the train came in back in i9 iO T m E N years ago you m ight have one or tw o There is one tire, at least, autom obiles w aiting outside that m akes n o d istin ction the station, w hen the w eather betw een sm all cars and large w as pleasant cars so far as quality is con y seen ' -'v -5 •* cerned— the U . S. Tire. Today the square is crow d A n d most of E very U . S. T ire Is ju s t the cars you generally see like e v e r y o th er in quality there are m oderate-price cars. — the b est its builders know ed w ith them. cording to tho rooda thoy horo to trowol: how to build. // For freni whi The U. S. Plain. Tor best resu lts— n i y v ln is -P A Rejrtl Conte. W h a te v e r the sise of your Anybody w ho tells you that car, the s e rv ic e you get out o w n e rs of m o d erate-p rice of U . S. T ires is the same. cars are not interested in the qtiality o f th eir tires has n ev er m et very m any of It isn't the car, but the m an w ho ow n s the car, that sets the standard to which U . S. tires are m a d e . _____________ W e com e in contact with the small car ow ner every We feel the sam e T hat’* he is ju st as much interested the big car owner. w hy w ay wa Represent U r'S i T t f « « In thia community. United States Tires Sold by M Coy Bros.