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i i I — " null--- II, HI B B « B H A U T MILLION FONDS MADE L U T TEAS D uring.lu producing year which «ended July 3 let, the Ford factory In Detroit built 996,660 Ford oara Condition« that existed early In the 7*ar— tge difficulty with which fuel and materials were obtained— were responsible for the Company'! failure to build Its estimated 1919-20 pro duct ton of a million can. The out put of One more working day would hare raised the ftgure to over a mil lion. Beside« the care. 79.013 Ford- » « tractor« wete built. , Next year, «ay Ford official«, one and a quarter million Ford cars and two hundred thousand Fordaou tractors will be manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. At the present time more than two hundred thou sand people are waiting delivery of their Ford ears. The four million, three hundred thousandth Model T Ford motor ran «B the "assembly line’ August 25th last. The dally output ha« been mounting continuously. On July 22nd, forty-two hundred Fords went Into service. To dafe, this 1« the highest daily record. Plans are being made to increase this figure. At the Ford blast fur naces. Machine parts are already be ing cast direst from the ore, and when the big twenty-acres foundry «ornes intd setvlce, there is'aa dosât hut that Nttrd production will mate another great advaaoe. « V Although ft has been rumored throughout thé Country that Henry Ford Is about to launch n new model. Ford officials say there la no new «nodal under consideration at pi «nt. While ’minor changes may made from time to time, 1S20-21 production figures are . based on the present ear. — there la no business firm in Califor nia In which there la a more perfect co-operation between employers and employees than exists In this great paint house. Certainly no California firm has so many veteran« in It« ser vice. There are men in the Fuller Company who have been with It fifty ‘ years. Twenty.-flve years is common length of service. A ton- year man Is considered as belonging to the freshman alaas. ? Efficiency and service ere rewarded almost immediatly, and raises of pay are made freely and frequently, while bonuses are paid quarterly and an nually. Always best methods are adopted that science and practical experience can furnish, and always the most competent help la employed The result of their broad business policy has produced a harmony and co-operation that la splendid. j n » B f - ' M t 9 4 k ' ; ' * p > , . “ s p 1 . — -■ ■ )■ --- 1 We ^will seil st public auction on the Potter or O. F. 2 1-2 miles northwest of Newberg| on- » BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tylna' V. Armstrong to Jasper E. ilee;Und. 14 lnt. In 19.14 ac In Francis King die. T3 SH3 W. 11.500. Onrrte L. Bales and hub.« et al to Jasper'E. Buies a n d w f; W 4 of lot 9 blk 14 Deskins 2nd Add to Newberg 910.00 Joseph Blxby and wf to Mary E. Miller; 8 SO ft o f lot .7 blk IS City Park Add Newberg $50.00 Robert Bostock and wf to John W. 81ms and tqf, H pc:tB J .. M« For r e d d le T5 Ä . w T 4 Bums W d wf to Bather B *" M. B. Burgees apt wf to WllHg and wf tl.*T ae ln B. B. W r 1- Bades sad I. N. J$ran «an die T « 8R « W »10.00 Hhgry Qalloway « to Hilda ^Klu.edthe and hüb tots I f -and 16 blk52 Edwards Add. Newberg »10.00 W . P. TOLLED A CO. BIO . John Kglber to W. J. Fox and wf PAINT MANUFACTURERS 4 ac In A. B. Fauleoner die T » SR6 W »10.60 One o f. the oldest Arms In "Haasine C. Nelson to Chaa P. and Francisco is the historic house of W. HanMa.M ,' Nelson 111 ac In Thos P. Fuller A Co. Unquestionably the Owens 4 * ,T.f m W » iC lT loading paint dealers this side of Barbara Olson and hub to Chicago, wtfgi one o f {tlffip largest Bfowu .lot 4. subdivision No. 1 point factories in America, and with Hillside sub. of J. H. Hess thirteen 'toSaek houeas1 scattered at f and S W »1,000.00 atrateglc points from the Canadian Elmer L. Phelps and w f to John Una to Mexico, taking la the greater M. Phelps 40 ac 1Q sec 1* T4 SR 6 part of the Western American Coo- W f l « «« ftpaat» . a F. U. Spaulding and wf to Jasper The output of the firm is enor E. Bales und. 14 Interest In 10.94 ac mous. and its export range covers 'China, Japan, India, Australia. New In Francis King die TS SR3 W »1,- 'Zealand, Mexico, Central America soo.ee and South America. Franklin Wlloen sad wf to^James The branch houses are situated In N. Whitman and wf 1T.4T7 ac In the following cities, each fully stock Edward Cluff and B. Etabrook die ed with every variety of paints, oils, T4 SR3 W 4.000.00 ▼arniahes and lead. Sacramento, Oak Lee Wann and wf to J,.M. Reister land. Stockton, Los Angeles, San and wf SS.61 as in E. MllUean die Diego, Pasadena, Long Beach, Santa T4 SR4 W »10.00 Monica, California, Portland, Oregon Joseph Aufdermauer and wf to C Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. Wash V. Rasnick 40.1» In Wm. Chapman ington. and 'Boise, Idaho. die T5 SR 6 W 5,000.00 W. P. Fuller A Co., under which Willamina State Bank to Harry name tbe firm has been known since M. Edmlston and wf tracts 19 and the Incorporation in 1894, had only 20 Corbett Acreage 1.140.00 been settled in their new home for • B. C. Beaman sad wf to Emma a few months when It was burned to Retta Foster und. one third lnt. in the ground in the great disaster of 37.20 ac in T. J. Shadden die T4 SR 1996. Still the firm was lucky In 4 W »1.500.00 m way, and In a much better position Martha J. Blaser and hub to Earl than many another house, for It re D. Goodman andwf 814 ac in D. tained Intatt all Its great stocks of Bridgefarmer die T2 SR4 W 850.00 raw materials and finished products Jennie C. Currey by guardian to at its factory site several miles away T. T. and Gordon M. Parker 154.84 from the flames. Fortunately, Its ac lu Janaon Peters die T5 SRS W purchasing agent had accumulated a 7,000.00 vast amount of supplies, and these Louisa Goff to Fred Burkett and saved the day for San Francisco In wf tract 22 Northwest Newberg subd. the first hours of reconstruction. W. » 10.00 P. Fuller A Co. even supplied cora- S. W. Hannon and wf to C. P pettitors with raw materials, and Moffit and wf 270. 92 in Louis La- It is to their credit that not a cent Bonte and Noah P. Robison die T4 was added to the previous market SR3 W »8.500.00 prices. Lee E. Herring and wf to Letter The Fuller factory for the manu E. Townsend andwf 28.71 ac in L. facture of Pioneer White Lead. Scott, F.Large and John Bird die Paint. Colors. Varnishes and sub T4 SR3 W »4.989.00 sidiary products. Is an immense in Andrew Hoffman to Isaac Burns stitution. ‘ It Is situated at South Jr and wf 10 ac ln H. H. Hyde die BanFranctaco on the Bay Shore Line T5 SR4 W $2,200.00 wnd covert twenty acres of ground. W. E. Llngenfelter and wf to Anna Immense warehouses are stocked to L. Christopher et al 4 ac In David repletion with manufactured goods Ramsey die T3 SR2 W »10.00 and raw materials. - Arthur J. Loyn and wf to B. W. Extreme care Is exercised In pur Seymour lot 1 blk 6 City Park Add chasing raw materials of the highest Newberg »750.00 duality. Every Ingrtedient that en . C. Metcalf to Guy Metcalf 69.107 ters Into the manufacture of W. P. ac In Wm Logan die T4 and 5 SR Fuller A Company Products, la tho 3 W $7,700.00 roughly tested in their up-to-date A. M. Peerry to Oleva O. Peery ■chemical laboratory Insuring the 169.35 ac esc 4 T 4 SR 6 W »5.00 superiority of the Fuller brands of James Pool afid wf to W. J. Gordon Paints, Oils and Varnishes. and wf lots 1 to 6 inc In blk 12 old W. P. Fuller A Co. arc the premier Townslte Dundee and tract 106 manufacturers of White Lead of the Dundee orchard homes No. 1 »4.006. Pacific Coast, and their Ploner brand Tlllle Smith and hub to without a peer for whltooeea. and wf all of blk 5 Hurley and wpudty and spreading properties. It Large's Add Newberg »10.00 to »reduced by the old Dutch procqpa J. R. Smith to Oscar Huddleston vg slow corrosion, perfected by years tract »8 North Newberg Fruit Land c f practical experience, scientific sub. »2,019.00 methods and care, so that chemically Mary E. Watts to Chaa B. and Vine pure and impalpubiy fin# White L. Wltham 90 ac In see 6 TS SRS W Dead Is the result. » 1.00 Primarily this leading place of W. p. Fuller A Co. to its various lines Meetings bald lud äud dH o f manufacture, has been due to the high commercial ideals Impressed up day et «Mb month ut 9:99 p. to , ta tea «be firm by Its pioneer founders. L O. O. F. hall, tornar at Flint sa i transmitted during the last aav.i LMàrldlaa atrai «enty years to those who now control L. Snow. Its deetlniee. It can be said that to at 10 o’ ie following property Bay horse 6 yrs. old, wt*> 1250 Brown horse 7 yitopld,' Bay horse 9 yrs» qid,l Bay mare 10 yrs. old, wtr.4100 Jersey cow 6 yrs-old, fresh in December v Black Jersey heifer, 2 years hid w " l fresh lh December 2 yearling Jersey heifers 1 brood sowyvt. 3 0 0 lbs., far- ■ row in -December . -■ 1 Poland-China boar 9 months eldt'wt. 2 5 0 -lbs. ,; ' i ‘ 1 sow pig, w t. lbs. s .-v -i fax ; 1 %-ittob. id in good, condition Liar 1 dozej^ben^ $ young (turkeys 1 ton of oats, 3 ton spring oat ' éïraw 1 ' *? ; vw i winter oat ha i r u to 2 1 -2 ton of spring oa|t bey J 7 0 0 lbs. oats and vetch mixed. , 1 wood saw to heron with Ford-e«r, 8 sets of work harness, 1 good 3 1-4 wagon ’ three inch tire, one 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon with box, 2 hay racks, 1 wood rack, one 2-seated springwagon, 1 m ower,! clover seeder, I disc, one 12-inch plow ,' 1 harrow, 30 prune boxes, 1 drag, 7-Aovel cultivator, 3-burner oil stove, 4 cords 16-inch wood and o^ier articles too ^QpaeroiAS to mention. 1 >( 'r ^ iU N O H ON G R O U N D S TERMS OF 8ALE-u$10.00 and under cash, 8 months time given on balance, bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest. WM. MbXLEMfl&SO ■u R. P. G ILL, Clerk J. L. V A N B L A R IC O M vV y C O L J. H. NASH, Auctioneer ;• I Staple and pancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and V egetables the most par ricalar. Pheow oh e grocery - servie, doesn't surprise yen. We want wai youri T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S ! i : SEASONABLE CU T FL O W E R S-P lants ìd pota, cyclamens. ; (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- > urns, calla lilies (hardy flow ers), hydrangea, peonies. Rosea I our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. : rtmie»2KJOHN G O W E R ■ G A R Y TR U C K S ty Counts 5 Models 1 to & Tons 8 S i» CO N +RACTO RS LUMBERMEN LOGGERS FARM ERS DAIRYM EN Early Cider We eaa lo w make the moat liberal terms to pveh aeen of tracks, fori all t i l d i c f oontract work, Ararteli te eigMNen months to pay ap i i ; bo payment to be made while tracks a n ifie .t e iM r winter months. Apples Phone Black 17Q P i t your boy or b in someone to f nnte a track on a contract job and earn a track fo r year own a n . Immediate defirery if yon order a “ OAKY.” New Location G A R Y COAST AGENCY, INC. Tenth and H oyt Sts PORTLAN D, ORE