Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 15, 1920, Image 4

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VIC TROLA
Only by TESTING these different
makes of Phonographs side by
aide can you really make a fair
decision upon the one that you
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Oat your garden hose at Doyle's
Tira Shop.
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Oollectieue— Knight
Adjustment
Oe„ McMtauvlHe, Oregon.
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For Sale— Good country alabwood,
no edglngB. Call Blue 149. 36tf
An air guage free with every
Ajax tire at Doyle's Tire Shop. It
Fiek tires and tubes, real tire val­
ue.
6,000 milea and no trouble.
Hart'a Shop.
32tf
For Trade— 2 or 3 high grade
Holstein cows tor light touring car.
Call Blue 149.
36tf
F y Sale— Fox Terrier pups at
Newberg Auction House, corner of
First and Main.
39tf
Belgian Hares and New Zealand
Reds for sale by Harry Rockwell
on Portland road.
42 pd
W e have all kinds of used Fords
from $200 to $500. We give terms.
Anderson Motor Co.
41tf
For Sale— 90 head of ewes and
lamb«, 2$ bead of goats. r Phone
19a25. N. P. Nelson. -
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Wanted— Family of 4 to 6 for
prune * picking.
W. J. Bennett,
Dundee, phone 13al5.
43 pd„
- THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Mr Ford Owner
W e solicit your business fo r the follow in g reaso$i> :
1.
Our mechanics are trained Ford men.
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•2. Our Ford Farts Department is one o f our prides, Every part
is large
that goes into a Ford Car og Truck or Tractor ia carried in
quantities. A L L GENUINE FORD PARTS.
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And our difensive shop equipment ia maintained for Ford Cars
only. Our charges fo r repair work are hated on a scale set by thk
Ford K otor Co. - W e do not deviate from this. Yon Are therefore
assured o f an Honest' Deal.
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The good w ill o f the Ford owner is the same as money to us.
it is through th eir good w ill that our business w ill grow.
For
Buy . Your ' Next Ford » from I us
W e w ill make you a liberal allowance on your used Ford.
For Sale— 4 ròom house at 1109
Chehalem street. Newberg. Can use
Ford ca> in payment.
32tf
Phone W h ite 7
For Sale— 8 room house, barn and
three acres of land and abundance
of fruit. P. O. Box 184.
35tf
Insist on Genuine Ford Part«
For Sale— 2 milk cows and team
of colts, 2 and 3 years old. Fred
Thumberg, phone 50al51. 41-42%
the bald headed man as he climbed
into the barber’s chair. “ Can you
cut my hair if I leave my collar
Barred Plymouth Rocks for sale.
Gladstone gave no evidence of on?**
Hens and exceptionally fine cock.
til i usual ability as a boy.
Pigs tor Sals by C. C. Croat ltpd SELLING CARS W ITH A CON-
C ud o f Thanks
“ Sure." Said the barber as he 800 River street. Phone Blue 194. 1
Napoleon stood forty-second in glanced at^the shiny dome; "even
SCIENCE
Black cap pickers wanted. 4 cents
his class at the military academy; if you leave your hat on.” — Port­
Blacksmlthing, wagon wood work
We wish to thank our many
We take pride in our ability to'
per
pound. M. G. Oakley. I t pd
but who ever heard of the other land Express.
—---- :—— and farm machinery repaired. Hart’s
friends
and neighbors for their
offer our customers a used car
forty-one?
Shop.
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kindness in the late sorrow occa­
which
w
ill
give
satisfaction.
We
Get a Liberty
or Champion
Patrick Henry was a laxy boy
“ By this time you should have
sioned by the death of our beloved
spark
plug
at
Doyle’
s
Tire Shop. I t can refer any prospective purchaser
uninterested in study; he failed at ’ made enough to retire on.”
For Sale— New Zealand and Bel­
to customers of ours at or near New­ husband and father. Also for the
liness. at farthing and again in
' ‘ R etire!” exclaimed the profit­ gian Hare rabbits, young does and
We are making a special on Ajax berg, who are more than satisfied beautiful floral offerings.
business; then he tried law. and eer. "W h at’s the use of retiring? buckB. George E. Mellinger. 33tf
Mrs. C. F. Yeager, “
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tires this week. Doyle’s Tire Sbop.l with their purchases from us. Our
American history tells the rest of i These Investigators won’t let me
Mrs. Elizabeth Neal,
line of used care embraces practi­
Seasoned maple 16-lnch wood, for
the story.
Fred W. Yeager,
sleep.” — Washington Star.
Team and harneas, also good heavy* cally every make.
immediate delivery, also some fir. J.
.Darwin,
the scientist,
could
Mrs. Alice Murray,
harneas tor sals. J. A. Smith, Rex.3$tf
Prices, because of oar low rent lo­
E. Martin, phone Red 146. 26tf
never master any language; his
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Mrs. Laura McNamara.—
cation, enables us to save you from
father accused ltiljp oT "bCTHg
—, Wanted— S or t tona looee hay. -lift: to $200' per car.
Dodges,
Cherry- pickers wanteST 3 6pSTJ|^
ested only in dogs, shooting and rat
Roy Hanville, phone Red 204. I t pd Bulcks, El gins, Fords. Chevrolets, SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E T A B LE
per
pound.
W
ell
loaded
trees.
5
catching, and said he would be a
NORTH BOUND TRAINS
Maxwells, Studebakers, Chalmers,
tons or more to pick. M. G. Oak­
disgrace to the family.
7 hens for'kale at Ninth and Co-,
Chandlers,
etc.,
etc.
Drop
in
and
Lea vs Newberg
Arrive Portland
ley.
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Henry Ward Beecher, as a boy,
lumbia streets. Phone Blue 44. It
see us. ' Ws can arrange prices and No. 356, 6:08 a. m.
7:41a.m.
was a “ poor writer, a miserable
Get your garden hose at Doyle’s
Lost— «At Newberg, July 5, man’s
terms
to
suit.
No.
354,
9:5Fa.
m
.
11:30a.m.
Springs for all cars. W e can put
speller, with a thick utterance and
Tire Shop.
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signet ring, initials C. H. R. Re­ a spring in while you wait. Hart’s
No. 368. l : l i p. m.
2:41 ». m.
ACE KOTOS SALES COM PANY
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a bashful reticence which people
ward. Box 112, Route 1, McMinn­ Shop.
No.
353,
4:06
p.m.
1:21p.m.
Northeast
corner
East
Yamhill
and
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took for stolid stupidity."
1 For Sale— Studebaker car, 1916. ville. .
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No.
360,
7:04
p.
m.
8:10p.m.
Water
streets.
Portland.
Booker T. Washington was born Hart’s Shop.
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For Sale— Very cheap, a gentle
tNo. 362, 12:10 a. m.
2:01 a. m.
• slave, bad an early life of most
For Sale— 80 acres on Chehalem driving horse, buggy and harness.
tSunday
only.
Executor’s Notice o f Final Settle­
unusual struggle and became one
Comp to the Graphic to get your Mountain, good location fo r prunes
M. C. W ire A Son. --------------- I t
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS
ment
o f the most valued educators of'h is sale bills printed.
or walnuts.
For further informa­
Leave
Portland
Arrive Newberg
time.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
tion call 23a4.
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WOOD FOR SALE— Old growth
Get your berry boxes and crates
No. 251, 7:25 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
Grant had a dismal time as a
undersigned,
Ward
W.
Sliver,
Exec­
fir, 16 Inch, $8 cord. M. D. Lich-
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tanner and a farmer and found of Spaulding Logging Co.
No. 355, 10:05 a. m.
11:32 a.m.
utor
of
the
last
W
ill
and
Testament
Just received— Car load of new tenthaler, phone Red 91.
41 pd
m 2:20 p.m.
himself in distinguished military
of Mrs. J. B. Mendenhall Smith, de­ No 260. 1:00 p. m.
Chevrolet Tourings. Can make im­
Wanted—
To
rent
furnished
No.
253,
4:05
p.
m
.
5:96 p.m.
aervoce.
mediate delivery this week.
An­
Picked up at my place, 2 colts, ceased, has filed bis final accqunt
No.
857,
5:85
p.
m
.
4:58 p.m.
These men struggled through house. Phone White 7, ask for Mr. derson Motor Co.
as
said
Executor,
In
the
County
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brown and sorrel. W .. E. Morgan.
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42 pd
♦No.
261,
11:25
p.m.
12:46
a.m.
difficulties to lives of real useful­ Overend. *
Court,
of
Yamhill
County,
Oregon,
R. 1.
41 pd
Team for sale, cheap, weight
ness. and so can you.— F. H. Cheley
and that said Court haa appointed ♦Saturday only.
Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary sur­
about
3000;
also
wagon
and
har­
In “ Stories for Talks to Boys.**
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For Sale— 4 room house at 1109 Monday, August 9th, 1920, at 11 .------------------------------- *
geon, H all’s Feed Barn. Residence
ness. Inquire of L. At, Buell, 521 Chehalem street, Newberg. Can us« o’clock a. m. of said day as the day Portland-Hewberg K otor Boa Sche­
phone Black 72.
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West Fifth street.
It pd
Ford car in payment.
32tf
and hour for the hearing of objec­
dule E ffective August IS, 1919
HOUSEHOLD H INTS
tions to said final account and the
Roller and ball bearings for autos,
We are putting on more Miller-
Subject
to change «without notice.
For Sale— Good farm wagon by settlement thereof.
trucks and tractors. Large stock on
Ad-on-a-Tlres every day. Come in L. H. Minier. Inquire at Trimble
Leave
Portland
Leave Newberg
Now, therefore, all persons inter­
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Put eggs to be stuffed in cold wa­ hand. Hart’s shop.
and let us put a set on your~car. A K flea’s blacksmith shop.
41 pd ested In the estate o f said deceased, 4th and Alder
Imperial Hotel
ter as soon as they leave the stove.
Doyle's
Tire
Shop.
It
1:30
A
.M
.
8:00 A.M .
Wanted— Black cap pickers; free
are hereby notified and required to
Be sure that tea is dry before you
Seasoned maple 16-lnch wood, for
tranjportation
morning
and
evening.
9:30
A
.M
.
10:09
A .M .
appear
at
the*County
Court
room,
at
make It into a beverage.
Wanted— Man to help during immediate delivery, also some fir. J.
W.
E.
Williams,
Springbrook,
phone
the
Court
House,
at
McMinnville,
11:09
A
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A.
M.
In winter save gas by keeping a
harvest, not later than July 20. E. Martin, phone Red 146.
25tf
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s%id County and State, at said time 1.00 P .M .
’ 1:99 P .M .
kettle of water on radiator. Keeps 10&51.
Write to E. W. Mueller, Rlckreall,
to
then
and
there
show
cause.
If
1:30
P
.M
.
1:46 P .M .
nice and hot and very convenient
4-montbs-old pigs for sale cheap
42 pd
For Sale— 2 half-breed Percheron Oregon,. Box 59, R. 2.
any
there
be,
why
said
account
4:16
P.
M.
4:90 P .M .
when needed.
if taken at once. Charles Johnson.
colts, age 2 and 3 years. Id good
In baking lemon pies put the
6:80 P .M .
Strayed— Female
brlndle
Eng­ Twelfth and Wynooskl streets. 41 pd should not be settled, allowed and 6:80 P .M .
condition.
W. A. Baker.
Phone
approved, and said estate forever 6:30 P. M.
lemon juice in last and the mixture
lish Bull pup, answers to name of
29al51.
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1919 Ford, run only about 3000 and finally settled and said Execu­
w ill always tbicktn properly.
“ Bill.”
Reward for return.
W il­
tor and bis bondsmen discharged. Sat. and Sun. only Sat and 8nn. only
Small pieces of paste bc^rd are
For Sale— Team, age 6 years and lis K. Clark, Meadowvale farm. It miles for sals; also some good used
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Chevrolet Tourings. Anderson Mo­ Dated July 8th, 1920.
efficient for removing grease from weighing about 1400 each, and
11:00 P .M .
8:00 P .M .
Ward W. Silver.
Lost— Yelow Airedale and Collie tor Co.
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any vessel either round or square. wagon good as new for $400. See
Executor of the last W ill aqd Tes­ Resarvatlona for Theatre Parties,
They are also much better than a B. M. Bell, owner. Riverside Hop dog, on road between Newberg and
Millinery— This season we are
tament of Mrs. J. B. Mendenhall
Sherwood. If found report to Max
knife for removing the waste from Farm.
sto., or for Specal Tripa call
It
carrying
some
trimmed
hats
and
Smith,
deceased.
Mhralt, Sherwood, for reward, ltpd
dishes before washing, thus saving
PorUand Phone................Main 8810
shapes. W ill also remodel and trim. Clarence Butt, Attorney.
wear on the dishwasher's nerves. •
Hemstitching— Plcot edge work
Newberg Phone............... Black 120
Lost— Small brown purse con­ 513 North Edwards street, phone First Issue July 8.
Thoroughly chilled bacon will on any kind of material, also nar­
taining money, on sohth side Che­ Blue 144.
47 pd
Last Issue August 5.
slice very evenly.
row Accordion Pleating.
Switches
halem
Valley road.
Reward to
A safety razor blade will remove made to order.
Lee Millinery,
finder. J. A. Bowen, Gaston, ltpd
Notice to the Public— I am locat­
paint from window glass.
Gregory Block, Newberg, Ore. 41tf
Wanted— Wood Bids
C lO W n S f f SEEDUNC CNEMHES
ed
at the corner of First and MerldA
Take a man's old shirt and mtke
The Board of School Distrlot No.
Your children or others
Ian,
former
Livermore
stand,
with
Our
shop
ia
complete
to
do
all
For
Sale—
Good
single
driving
or
baby bloomers.
9 (Chehalem Center) desire bids for
make good money picking the
When the linings of allppeni or work horse. 1200. pounds; 1 young kinds of repair work on Ford car* complete stock of the Watkins rem­ supplying ten (1 0) cords of fir [
fm it, o ff seedling trees, that
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shoes are worn through at the heels heavy milker; 4 10-weeks pigs. B. with a fu ll line of genuine Ford edies.. fl. A. Ball.
wood. -Delivery to be mads to school
is unfit for market or oan-
use adhecivf plaster, (fut a piece E. Cameron, first house south of parts for sale and use. Anderson
ground by 'October 1, 1920. Slab
Motor
Co.
M
f
Plano
Tuning—
16
years
experi­
nery—
Just jumble them into
large enough to cover both sides of West Chehalem school house, phone
wood bids considered. Right to re­
a
box
and
ship to ns. W e ex­
ence.
Phone
Blue
211.
L.
B.
Lewis,
I t pd
le e l. warm it a bit and press firm ly Black 152.
ject any or all bids reserved. F 1.
tract the seed for propagating
Get an air guage ft»r testing the 1109 Chehalem street, Newberg. Or­
In place
Also keeps shoes from
purposes.
Flute, Clarinet, Saxaphone Strait, Clerk, Newberg, Oregon, R.
For Sale— 2 fresh cows, span pressure in your tires and be sura egon.
slipping at the heel.
P. D. No. 1.
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and
Piccolo
lessons.
oztt
you
have
the
right
prewure
in
horses, harness and wagon, 2 brood
J k U r m OREGON NURSERY GO.
sows heavy with farrow, 88 full your tires. Doyle’s Tire Shop sells
Orwnse, Or«
Ho for Tillqmook
T H E HIGH COST OF LANGUAGE blood Rhode Island Red young them.
W. A. Williams A Son w ill now
it
he found at 103 North Main street
Week end trips to Tillamook
chickens. Phone Red 151 after 6
Loans, any amount, rarm, city where they are prepared to do your beach with Bulck touring car.
o’clock in the evening.
41 pd
“ Hey, B ill!"
Come Rates $7.50 round trip.
Leave
property and chattels; no delays. vulcanising and retreading.
"W h at is it?”
on with your tick tlhee and have Newberg Saturday afternoons. Ho­
For
Sale—
2
A
-l
cows,
1
Hereford,
Mortgagee,
nates,
contracts,
bonds,
"Y ou r doctor’s out here with a
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age 5 years, fresh 4 months, giving etc., bought and sold. Far invest* them repaired
tel accommodations arranged. Call
flat tire.”
Black 112. Ivan Donaldson. It pd
'Diagnose the case as flatulency 3 gallons per day of 5 per cent milk; ments: See M ty .'B . A. Kliks. Me-
For Tillam ook and W ay Points
20tf
o f the perimeter, and charge him prise. $85. 1 Guernsey, age 7 years, Minnville, Oregon.
I qm making three round trips a
For Sale— Tubes— Tubes, at half
accordingly,” ordered the garage fresh 6 months, giving 3 gallons per
week
to
aad
‘from
Tillamook,
leav­
price.
Also a few good used tirea
day
of
6
per
cent
milk;
price
$100.
For
Sale—-110
acres
of
very
man. That’s the way be does biz.”
• The oafeot ¡a the
ing Newberg Mondays. Wednesdays in 3, 314 and 4 inch sixes. Agent
Earl
Nelson,
phone
19a26.
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choice
berry
and
prune
land,
1V4
— Chicago Journal.
long ran.
miles northeast of Springbrook. 51 and Fridays, and returning Tues­ for the Racine Horse Shoe tires and
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Pacific Agency Lista
acres In cultivation, good water. days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Re Cord tubes— the tire that gives
AND W ITH EYES SHUT
We have them in our office. Call $130 per acre.
Vulcanising and re­
Would sell leap W ill touch Pacific C4ty when hav­ the mileage.
in at WMte A Company’s, 703 % amount.
J. P. IIh i. 102 First
W. E. Burke, Sherwood, ing passengers for that point. Fare treading.
7'WV4 Pint S«Mt
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$9tf
street, corner First and M^ia. 4l t f
" I am ia A great hurry,” said First street.
Oregon, Route 3. Phone 22a$l. 40tf |4 each way. Enos Ellis.
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ATTENTIO N!
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies
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