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I PIERCE SOUNDS Ost your garden boss at Doyle’s Black cap pickers wan tad. 4 cents Tire Shop. 36tX H. O. Oakley. It pd WARNING per pound. Gat yo<& garden hose at Doyle’s Black smithing, wagon wood work $5tf and farm machinery repaired. Hart Tir# Shop. SStf socialistic theory. Single u i would Shop. Wanted— 6 or t tons loose hay. mean placing all of the burden of Roy Hanville. Phone Red 104. ltpd Springs for all cars. Wa can 'put society on land. FrTenflS.Tt appear* n spring in while yon wait. Hart’s again on the November btfllot. Ten Oak wood for sale by Jack Lar 83 tf thousand legal voters in Oregon Shop. sen, phone Red 1683. 40 pd signed a petition to put . the For Sale— Fox Terrier pupe i measure on the ballot for next No Collection»— Knight Adjustment Newberg Auction House, corner < vember. Thank fortune they are Os., McMinnville, Oregon. 3*11 First and Main. * 39tf not camouflaging the issue this time as they have in the past. This, bill For Sale— Good counter alabwood. Roller and ball bearings for autos, provides that after 1925. the full trucks and tractors. Large stock on no edgings. Call Blue 149. 36tf rent value of land -shall be paid band. Hart's shop. 37tf Wanted— Cherry pickers. beet into the public treasury. wages. See Wanless, or call Black Tee. we will beat them at the Wanted— Black cap pickera; tree - 40 pd polls in November, but. supposing transportation morning and evening. 83. times should change, soup kitchens W. B. Williams. Springbrook, phone Wanted— To engage family o f 5 should again appear 1» our cities, 10a51. '-v - 39tf or 6 for prune. picking. W. H. the unemployed again arise in large 36tf numbers, think of the tremendous For Sale— 3 half-breed Peroheron Dean. CootlDued from p « c « 1 additions that will be added to the socialistic strength in America Propagandas of this kind grow in strength and power in hard times. We should not forget that this is still an experiment*! form of gov ernment. never before have any peo ple attempted a form of govern ment with the taxing power in the hands of those who pay no tax. For the majority of the voters in America today are not tax payers, they have the right to take your property and mine in the form of taxes and we are helpless to prevent as a new-born babe. * One of the causes of the Ameri can revolution was taxation with out representatibn. The * future may disclose that representation without taxation may lead to an archy. It doesn't matter, friends, how fascinating the plans of the North Dakota propagandists may appear, we must never for a moment forget that when this state commences to encroach upon th e' life of private business that It is the extension of the principle of socialism. We don’t need any propagandists from North Dakota or elsewhere to work out our problems. colts, age 2 and 3 years. In good Cherry pickers wanted in town. condition. W. A. Baker. Phone Phone Black 89 or call at 1240 East 29al51: 37tf First street. , It For Sale— 2 fresh cows, span Fisk lires and tubes, real tice val horses, harness and wagon. 2 brood ue. 6,000 miles and no trouble. sows heavy with farrow, 88 full Hart's Shop. 32tf. blood Rhode Islaud Red young chickens. Phone Red 151 after 6 For Trade— 2 or 3 high grade' o’clock In the evening. 41 pd Holstein cows fqr light touring car. Call Blue 149. 36tf For Sale— 2 A -l cows. 1 Hereford, age 5 years, fresh 4 months, giving Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary sur 3 gallons per day of 5 per cent milk; geon, Hall’s Feed Bam. Residence price. $85. 1 Guernsey, age 7 years, phone Black 72. 35tf fresh 6 months, giving 3 gallons per day of 6 per eent milk; price $100. We have some good used Fords, Earl Nelson, phone 19a25. 37tf 1917 -1918 Modela. Liberal term*. Anderson Motor Oa 3tf Mr. C. E. Akers, who formerly lived in Georgetown, Illinois, is as For Sale-"—80 head of ewes and sisting W. E. White A Co.' in the lambs. 23 head of goats. Phone real estate and insurance business, 19a25. N. P. Nelson. 36tf and be is authorised to colect rents Restaurant property on First or make sales, or to transact any business in connection with our of street Including equipment for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Sergeant, 611 fice. W. E. White A Co. It West Sheridan street. It pd For Sale— Used tires at bargai* For Sale— 4 room house at 110$ prices In the following sixes: 80x8; 30x3 H ; 33x4 an« 36x41*. Agents Chehalem street. Newberg. Can use 32tf for the Racine H ons Shoe tires and Ford car in payment. Record tubes. Ws can sava yon Piano Lessons— Mrs. L. B. Lewis, money on your tire expense. Vul canising and retreading dons 1109 Chehalem street, Newberg, Or 32tf promptly. -Gotland sss us. Hall * egon, phone Blue 211. Altlmus, IPS First at rest, corner ad For Sale— 8 room house, barn and First and Mala. Newhsrg. Ara. M tt three acres of land and abundance of fruit. P. O. Box 184.— : 35tf Pacific Agency Lists We have'them in our office. Call Found— An agate ring. Owner in at White A Company's, 703 H can get same by pa'ying for this no Get your garden boee at Doyle’s First street. 39tf tice and describing property. It" Tire Shop. 3 5tf For Sale— McCormick 7-foot bind er in .good running order at $90. We take this means of thanking C. A. Burnham, Champoeg. i0 pd our friends and neighbors for their Come to the Graphic to get your kind acts during our loved one’s ill For Sale— New Zealand and Bel ness and after her death. We would gian Hare rabbits, young does and sale bills printed. especially thank the men employed bucks. George E. Melllnger. 3 3 tf Get your berry boxes and crates by the Spaulding Logging Co. for their beautiful floral offerings. of Spaulding Logging Co. 34tf Seasoned maple 1 8 -inch wood, for H. D. LeDuc. immediate delivery, also some fir. J. Team and harness, also good heavy Harold Le Due. E. Martin, phone Red 148. 25tf Mrs. C. W. Lyon. unss for sale. J. A. Smith. Rex.38tf | * For Sale— 6 foot Clark double cutaway disc harrow, good condi tion. Inquire Graphic office. 31 tf For Sale— 80 acres on Chehalem Mountain, good location for prunes or walnuts. For further Informa tion call 23a4. 38tf Small pigs. 2 months old. for sale at $4 each by Frank E. Osborne, Marion county, 3 V4 miles across the river from Newberg. 40 pd Our shop Is complete to do all kinds of repair work on Ford cars with a full line of genuina Ford parts for sale and use. Anderson Motor Co. 2tf W. A. Williams A Son will now be found at lO f North Main street where they are prepared to do your vulcanizing and retreading. Corns on with/ your sick tires and havs them repaired. 14tf R e p u b l ic T ir e s W ith & ta gg A k 1 > Studs " P R ODIUM P R OCESS and Sta ggard Studs h are the tw o things that make Republic Tires last longer. m Rubber toughened and strengthened by the Prodium Process resists w ear in a really remarkable way._______________ The Staggard Studs present no sharp edges to be ground down rapidly. The net result is slow, even wear—like the slow even wear o f good steel—and decidedly longer tire life. ^ . . . . Rspm bhc T i r s u s ad T u b a s . S o « * B lscb -b n s Rad and O r s r. « • m ods b y Tks Republic Rubber Corporation 't e r Y w a fiU v s, Ohio D O Y L E 'S T I R E S H O P '. 713 First St., Newberg I * Beginning Friday Morning • ■ . _ / ________ Displayed on tables in our Main Center A isle we have gathered together all the short lengths we have accumulated in our Dry Goods Departm ent These are all marked out at special prices. They include W ool Dress Goods, Ginghams, Shirtings, Toweling and in i'. * -------- T * * --------- -------------— — , fact there are all lands of remnants and all will be closed o u t COM E EARLY M E W F IB E R S IL K H O S E fG IN G H A M D R E S S E S l 98c; Pair > See our window display of these now drenses „ There are several dozen left yet in Black, Brown and W hite. T h ey aret worth $1.50. W e are closing them out AT ^ S p e c ia l 98c. Pair . k v for Women and Children. New plaid snd striped ginghams made up in the latest style and made so well that they are s pleasure to the wearer. . •« In the Balcony W a rm W eather Groceries To save cooking in the hot weather you will find lots of Ready-to-Eat Goods here - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables---- --- Large Variety Canned Goods MILLER MERCANTILE CO 7 P opular S to re» Card of Thanks For Sale— Studebaker. car, 1916. Hart’s Shop. 32tf 1 BIG REMNANT SALE Notice to the Public— I am locat ed at the corner of First and Merida tan, former Livermore stand, wi complete stock of tbe Watkins rem edies. 8. A. Ball. 34tf Loans, any amount, rara, city property and chattels; no delays. Mortgages, netos, contracts, bonds, etc., bought snd sold. For invest* menta: See Atty. B. A. Kllks, Mo- Mlnnvllle. Oregon. 80tf house, all modern improvements. 89x120; beautiful shade trees, cor ner North School and FrankHn streets, Newberg, Oregon. Inquire of Clarence Butt, Newberg. Ore. 1 p Wanted— Man and wife to do general farm work on farm 2 miles east of Newebrg. Permanent situ ation to right people. Modern house with all conveniences. Communi cate at once. Greenbriar Farm. Red 17». Isaac D. Hunt. it For Sale—110 acres of very choice berry and prune land. 1 # miles northeast of Springbrook. 66 acres In cultivation, good water. $180 per acre. Would sell less amount. W. E. Burke. Sherwood, Oregon. Route 3. Phon* 22a51. 40tf # WOOD FOR SALE— Old growth SELLING CABS WITH A CON- SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE fir, 16 Inch, $8 cord. M. D. Llch- NORTH BOUND TRAINS SCIENCE tenthaler, phone Red 91. 41 pd Leave Newberg Arrive Portland We take pride in our ability to - 7:41a. a . offer our customers a used car No. 356, 6:06 a. m. Picked up at my place, 2 colta, 11:20 a.m . which will give satisfaction. We ‘ No. 354, 9:55^*. m. brown and sorrel. W. E. Morgan. 8:46 p. m. can refer any prospective purchaser No- ***« L 1 6 P- m R. 1. 41 pd 6:36 P.SW to customers of ours at or near New No. 362, 4:06 p.m. 8:30 p. m. For Sale— 4 room house at 1109 berg, who are more than satisfied No. 360, 7:04 p. m. 8: »6 a. m. Chehalem »tra t, Newberg. Can us« with their purchases from us. Our INo. 362, 18:80 a. m. tSunday only. line of used cars embraces practi Ford car In payment. 32tf cally every mak«. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS For Sale— Good farm wagon by Prices, because of our low rent lo its Portland Arrive Newberg L. H. Minler. Inquire at Trimble cation, enables us to save you from No. 361, 7:25 a. m. A Kilen's blacksmith shop. 41 pd $50 to $200 per car. ».‘ »0 a. m. Dodges, No. 356, 10:05 a. m. 11:32 a. m. Buicks. Elglns, Fords, Chevrolets, Seasoned maple 16-tnch wood, for Maxwells. Studebakers, Chalmers. No 36», 1:00 p. m. 2:20 p.m. Immediate delivery, also some fir. J. Chandlers, etc., etc. Drop in and No. 363, 4:05 p. m. 6:16 p.m. E. Martin, phone Red 146. 26tf 6:68 p.m. see us. We can arrange prices and No. 367, 6:35 p. m. tNo. 361, 11:26 p.m. 18:48 a. m. terms to suit. Lost— Large agate brooch, on tSaturday only. ACE MOTOR SALES COMPANY July 5th. Finder please return to Northeast corner East Yamhill and Zumwalt's Feed Store. Reward. It Portland-Ncwberjf Motor Bni Sche Water streets. Portland. dule Effective August 10,1919 4-months-old pigs for sale cheap if taken at once. Charles Johnson, Executor’s Notice of Final Settle Subject to change without notice. ment Twelfth and Wynooskl streets. 41 pd 1 Leave Portland Leave Newberg Notice is hereby given that the 4th and Alder Imperial Hotel Cherry pickers wanted, 3 cents undersigned. Ward W. Silver. Exec 8 :3 0 A .M . 1:00 A.M. per pound. Well loaded trees. 5 utor of the last Will and Testament • : 30 A. M. 10:00 A.M . tons or more to pick. M. G. Oakley.Ip of Mrs. J. B. Mendenhall Smith, de 11:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. ceased, has filed his final account 1.00 P. M. 1919 Ford, run only about 3000 1:00 P .M . as said Executor, in the County 8 :8 » P. M. miles for sale; also some good used r n r .x Court of Yamhill County. Oregon, 4:16 P. M. Chevrolet Tourings. Anderson Mo 4:00 P .M . and that said Court has appointed tor Co. 38tf 6:30 P. M. 6:80 P.M . Monday, August 9th, 1920, at 11 6:30 P.M. Millinery— This season we are o'clock a. m. of said day as the day 0:00 P .M . carrying some trimmed hats and and hour for the hearing of objec 11:00 P.M. — shapes. Will also remodel and trim. tions to said final account and the Sat. and 8un. only Sat and Sun# only 6TJ North “Edwards^-street r Phone settlement^ thereof. Now. therefore, all persons inter Reservations for Theatre Parties, Blue 144. 47 pd ested In the estate of said deceased, etc., or for Specal Tripe call are hereby notified and required to Portland Phons............. ..M ain S lid ~Jm no-Tujjiu*-- i J. j tata, enea Phone Blue 211. L. B. Lewis, appear at the County CourTVoom,' a»i( Nsnbxig Fhoiie.-rrrrrr 110» Chshalem Street, Newberg. Dr the Court House, at McMinnville, agón. Flute, Clarinet, Saxaphone said County and Stale, at said time Bide for Conveyance of School Chil- and Plccolo lessons. . * »ti to then and there show causa, if - iren Wanted ____ k---------------------------------------------- any there be, why said account The school board of District No. _M BMon'PQHiito— Finest work on should not be settled, allowed and 3, Dundee, desires to receive bids sny kind at material at moderate approved, and said estate forever for the conveyance of some of tha I astees Pleot Edge work. Switches and finally settled and said Execu children during the next term jof order. Les Millinery c#., tor and hie' bondsmen dischargea. school. Pim cuiars on application. Gregory Block, Newberg. 43tf Dated July 8th, 1»20. Bids received till July 16. Board Ward W. S i l v e r . ---- reserve» right to reject any or all for Tillamook and Way Points Executor of thé lost Will snd Tes bide. Wm. WileOn. Chairman. I am making three round trips a tament of Mrs. J. B. Mendenhall E. P. Dtmont, Clerk. _ 88-40 week to an<l from Tillamook, leav * Smith, deceased. ing Newberg Mondays. Wednesdays Clarence Bntt, Attorney. and Fridays and returning Tues First Issue July 8. days. Thursdays and Saturdays. Last Issue August 5. Will touch Pacific City when hav IN ing passengers for that point. Fare Wanted—Wood Bids $4 each way. Eno» Ellis. 39tf The Board of School District No. » (Chehalem Center) desire bide for —*—**-—— . ' a New Medical Firm supplying ten (10) cords of fir The aafost in Ike Dr. B. F. Tucker, of Portland, has wood. Delivery to be mads to school long run. associated himself with Dre. Little ground by October 1. 1930. Slab field and Bareroft and will be In wood bids sonsidsaed. Right to re the office here all day Tuesdays and ject any or all bid« reserved. F. I. Saturdays. Later on he Is expected Strait, Clerk, Newberg, Oregon, R. 70314 First Stroot to be hare permanently. It r . d . Ns. i. astf INSURANCE Old Line Companies W H IT E & C O .