» Cover halves for sleeping tents at Wool and cotton socks at Army Army Goods store. It Goods store. It. For Sale -Second hand Phone White 183. Cheap work horse for sale W. E. lumber. ' lt-pd. 60. Morgan, Route 1. Wanted- -Two prune pickers A. B. About 100 potato sacks for sale 49-pd. H. Schmidt. St. Paul. 51-pd. Scherf, Phone 2al51. h e world ' s T best music is sung or played for you by the world’s greatest artists if you have a Victrola in your home. Come in and hear your favorites. M EN U & SONS Everything in Music NEWBERG, OREGON New or used bicycle to trade for For Sale— Chevrolet In good con­ 50. dition. P. O. Box 641. 48-49. wood. Newberg Cycle Co. If you want a good farm home Get your berry boxes and crates lodk over the Fendall ranch in West of Spaulding Logging Co. 34tf Chehalem. Phone 19a26. 4 6 tf. | Collections — Knight Adjustment For all kinds of hauling and truck­ jCo., McMinnville, Oregon. 28 tf ing see Clyde Wendel. Phone, Red ! The Fendall place In West Oheha- 134. lem is for sale. Phone 19a26. ------------------------ ----------- I 45tf For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow four years old. W> E. Eames, phone For Sale— One fresh cow, heavy 16n52. 48-tf. milker. J. A. Smith, Bex. 47tf. For Sale— Fir and oak cordwood, For Sale— The Fly Knocker, that delivered. Wm. |Holland A Sons, knocks ’em, at Vincent's Seed store. phone 50a5. 48-tf. For Sale— Five rolls 4 mesh fruit For Sale—-7 4 acres choice land dryer tray, wire cloth. Phone Blue one mile from cannery. Inquire 501 200. 47tf. Franklin street. 3 49tf. N EW READf-TO-WEAR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS Our Mr. M iller baa just returned from New York and while there he made heavy purchase« in these lines at prices lower than w e have ever been able to buy heretofore. W e are in a position to save you money. W e have merited these lines much low er than Portland prices and we are confident we can please you. JOINT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Four furnished rooms wanted for A reliner put in your tires will housekeeping. Inquire at Graphic add many more miles. Got them at Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. office. ■ 48-tf. Doyle’s Tire Shop. 50. D. Kuhlirian, former citizens of New- berg. drove oVef from Portland to For Sale— One Milwaukee water Bartlett pears ¿or sale by Mrs. jo'in in the celebration of the birth­ system. See Chas. A. Cole, R. S. Selma Peterson, 1113 River street, day of Mrs. N. E. Britt, Mrs.. Frank Newberg. 49pd. at 2 cents per pound. ltpd. Zumwalt. Mrs. Minnie W. Cooper, where an elaborate seven o’clock din­ Auctioneer— Live stock and farm For Sale— Ford truck, Sharpless ner was enjoyed. sales. P. A. Kline, 561 Gllaan Street, cream separator, 4 cows. Hal. E. This was the fifth “ get together Portland, Oregon. 51pd Warner, 710 River street. 49-pd. on our birthday” meeting, and Sep­ Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary sur­ tember 8th is now looked forward Wanted— Position by high school to as a red letter day in the lives geon, Hall's Feed Barn. Residence girl to work for room and board. of these four families. The affair phone Black 72. ^ 35tf Call scholls exchnge 151n8. .lt-pd. Wednesday evening was a partic­ For Sale— 2 mares cheap, one ularly hapy one, as Mrs. Britt had Siloe wanted, also traction engine, reached the three-quarters of a cen­ 10 or 12 h. p., write or call Jno. N. yearling colt, one Oliver riding plow. tury mark and is still enjoying good Schneider, Newberg. 47tf. D. E. Hughes, Newberg, Route. 1 ltp health. We are told "the other three twins” did not divulge the Highest market price paid for r For Sate— 5-room modern bunga­ number of mile-posts passed, though dried black caps at H. S. Glle A low on paved street at $2.000, easy terms. Call at 400 South Main street one did admit she was just half the Co.’s Packing House. 42tf 45-50. age of Mrs. Britt on her 70th anni- - verse ry end now finds she has gained For Sale— 2 4 ton Republic truck*, For Sale— Two passenger auto­ five years. As soon as she catches well kept up, reasonable price. Wm. mobile suitable for hauling light her all promise to no longer be muu Rogers phone White 135. 47tf. stuff, at big bargain. Call White on the delicate subject. 136. 50-pd. The next celebration will be held We have a number of good used at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Britt, Fords at reasonable prices. Terms Family experienced in farm and and the Graphic joins with the fami­ if desired. Anderson Motor Co. 48tf. dairy work wants to rent a dairy lies in the wish that the circle maly farm on shares. E. J. Dodson, For Sale— Briggs Ford wood saw still be an unbroken one. Newberg. 49-pd. attachment, nealy new. J. H. Nash, 4th and Meridian, phone White 42. 49-pd. good wagon and good set o r harm Will sell altogether or seperate. For Sale— Three and half ton Phone Red 67. 47 wagon scales, first class condition $65.00. Dundee Fruit Growers and For Sale— 80 acres on Chehalem 47tf. Mountain, good location for prunes Heavy horse blankets at Army Packers. Goods store. It. or walnuts. For further lnforma- The D. M. Nayberger store, Mc­ .tlon call 23a4. 38tf Prune Pickers— Wanted for Mon­ Minnville will be closed all day day morning several prune pickers. Monday, September 13th, on account For Sale— Motorcycle, two cylind­ It. ers, three speed, Reading-Standard. One mile north of town. Harry of holiday. Miller. it. Good tires, price reasonable. See it HEM8TI TICKING— Pleot edge at the Graphic Office. Good Gravenstein apples for sale, work on any kind of material, also any quantity, one mile north of narrow Accordian Pleating. Switch­ For Sale— Practically new, two Newberg. Large quantities delivered. es made to order. Lee Millinery, burner Florence oil stove. Call Anna Phone Blue 67. 50-pd. Gregory Block, Newberg, Ore. 41tf Benjamin, phone White 123, resi­ dence Center and Second. lt-pd. BEFORE YOU TAKE A TRIP COME IN AND GET A new tube Reliner Rim Klinch Blowout boot Hook-on boot Plaster patch Tube patch Rim lug shims Then yovt are well equipped for all tire trouble W e have a full line Doyle’s Tire Shop 7 1 3 F irst St. 2 d oors w est of Telephone o ffice Notice to the Public— I am locat­ ed at the corner of First and Cen­ ter streets, with complete stock of WatklnB Remedies. S- A. Ball. 42tf.. We are prepared to winter a number of head of cattle or calves. Prices reasonable. Goo<$ feed and care. Meadowvale Farm, Blk 179. 49-50. For Sale— Fine 30-30 Winchester; 8 inch plow and canvas wagon top that will fit light truck. Andrew Conner, Portland road, phone Red 207. lt-pd. For Sale— Pigs of all sizes. 1% miles south-east of Newberg on the old ferry road, the sixth house after crossing the Y bridge on the east side of the road. 51-pd. For Sale— Seven room house with 4 block ground, some fruit trees. Also four room bungalow with 4 block ground. For Information ring White 42, Newberg. 49-pd. For Sale or Trade— One brand new $185.00 Serenade phonograph, for wood, good cow, or what have you to trade; take It and try It. No better made. J. P. Soper. It. Wheat wanted— Buying wheat dally for one of the largest grain ex­ porters in the northwest, hauled by auto from your farm to Portland. Bring sample and get my price. Blk 182. Harry Miller. 4 9 tf. Visit the Balcony and see the line A Special Lot o f W om en's All V (ool Slip-on Sweaters A fine line o f colors, A pf /\A 1 underpriced ............ $ 5 . 0 0 6 a C h j J I This Cut Represents Our Special W om en's Navy Blue Serge Suits, fancy colored lining, nicely trimmed and well tailored. A n E X TR A value at................................. A good cow for sale or trade. Call Administrators’ Notice of Final Black 181. It- Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the Get your Split Cedar Posts of undersigned administrators of the Spaulding Logging Co. 46tf. estate of Christmas Powell, deceased, New or used bicycle to trade for have filed their final account as said wood. Newberg Cycle Co. 50. administrators in the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that Hop bajes for sale, good condition said Court has appointed Monday, cheap. Sam Otto, Laurel, Ore. 49pd October 11. 1920, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day as the day and hour Good work horse, six years old, for the hearing of objections to said at reasonable price. Phone 13al5. final account and the settlement 50-pd. thereof. Now. therefore, all persons inter­ r_----------------------- For Sale— Nearly new 1920 Ford ested In the estate of said deceased roadster, liberal terms. Anderson are hereby notified and required to Motor Co. 49-tf. appear at the County Courtroom at the Court House, at McMinnville, Lost— Man’s ring set with white Yamhill County, Oregon, at said sapphire. Finder please leave at time.to then and there show cause, Graphic office. lt-pd. if any there be why said account should not be settled, allowed and A few Rim lug shims will stop the approved, and said estate fdrever and squeak in your wheels. Get them at l.nally settled, and said administra­ Doyle’s Tire Shop. 60. tors discharged. Dated September 9. 1920. For Bade— Brand new Harley- Joseph N. Powell, and Davidson motor qycle; will sell at Henry E. Powell, discount. Anderson Motor Co. 49tf. Administrators of the estate of For Sale— Two geldings 4 and 5 Chrismas Powell, deceased. years old, weight about 1200 lbs. First issue September 9. Fine animals. Priced right. Meadow- Last Issue October 7. vale Farm. 49-60. Pacific Agency List» Owing to change of circumstances We have them In our office. Call 1 am offering for sate some desirable In at White A Company’s, 703 4 resident prog s»ties end vacant lots First street. * 39tf on very reasonable terms. Mrs. For Sale— Berkshire bred bow s Evangeline Martin, Box 403, phone and gilts. Du roc Boars and gilts. Red 121. 45tf Best blood of their breeds. Come Loans, any amount, farm, city out and look over our stock. Also property and chattels; no delays. Duroc and Berkshire boars for serv­ Mortgagee, notea, contracts, bonds, ice. Phone Black 179, Meadowvale 50. etc., bought and eold. For Invest­ farm. ments, see Atty. B. A. Kllks, Mc­ Minnville. Oregon. Ho! For The State Fkir. I will drive my big Mitchell six, NOTICE— We have a cash custom­ to the state fair each day, September er for the beet piece of residence 27th to October 2nd, starting at 7:20 property in Newberg, that can be a. m. from the Imperial hotel. En­ bought for $2,000, and also a cash gage your seats early. Mrs. D. A. customer for a $3,000 property. Hart, phone Red 4. 48-51. What have you? W. E. White A Co. Poland China hogs for sale. Fine yearling boar sired by Oregon Big Wonder, bred sow, young boars and gilts farrowed In April and May. AH In fine condition. C. U. Randoz on George Dayton farm 2 miles S. E of Newberg. 62pd. For Sale— Tubee-^Tubes, at half price. Alee s few good used tires la 2, $ 4 and 4 inch sizes. Agent for the Racine Horae Shoe tires and R« Cord tab«»—the tire that gives tbs mileage. Valeaalzlng and re­ treading. J. P. Ball. 102 Firat street, corner First and Main. 41tf STAGE TTLLAMOOK-POBTLAND Buick Touring Car. At Army Good» Stroe. Leaves Newberg at 12:30 p. m. Rain coats, Poncboe overcoats, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays Wool sweaters. O. D. pants, Legglns, Week-End tripe to Pacific City. Special trips to the beaches to Hate. Shoes, call early and get your parties of eight. tf. choice It* Furniture Sale— 1 brass bed, pair of springs, reed rocker, oak rocker oak dining table, 6 chairs, library table, three piece parlor suit, prin­ cess dresser, 2 kitchen chairs, sewing machine, hosting stove, axmlneter rug. 9x12, wood fiber rug, 9x12, and other small articles. These goods were all bought new this summer and are In good condition. W. E. Wilson. 1 4 miles Southeast of New­ berg. Cross the Y bridge, go south on the old ferry road about half a mile to what Is known as the Ras­ mussen place. lt-pd. For 8ale— 100 acres No. 1 fruit and walnut land about 12 miles north of Newberg, 25 under plow. 10 more can he put In cultivation easily. Balance In valuable timber, with spring and creek running through the timber land. Located in the heart of a fruit and hop district. Price for quick sal# only $66 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Address F. M. Heidel, Hillsboro, Oregon. 51pd Gem Barber Shop. In taking over the Gem Barber shop I desire to announce to the public that I shall endeavor to please my patrons by keeping the best barbers that can be had. Your’e for satisfactory service. A. A. Ander­ son. 49-52. DO IT NOW Order your winter wood now. Order» taken by W. W. Nelson, day phone Black 9S. Evening Black 108. 46tf Card of Thank» We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sym­ pathy and help In our great sorrow. Mrs. G. W. Byers and family. For Tillamook and Way Points I am making three round trips a week to and from Tillamook, leav­ ing Newberg Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and returning Tues­ day*. Thursdays and Saturdays. Will touch Pacific City whan har­ ing paaaengers for that point. Fare $4 each way. Enos Ellis. $9tf DO IT NOW Order your winter wood now. Order» taken by W. W. Nel»on, day phone Black 92. Evening Black 108. J, C. K f . l IF.R 45tf. Car for Hire Portland and Columbia . Mrs. » . A. Hart, $ 1 1 4 street, or phone Red 4. 42tf Salem. 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