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About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
C T h e great banKtng Institution pic tured here was the first to underthKe what ts today the principal function of all banKs — the Keeping of deposi tors' money safe and accessible. School duties were reeumed Mon- i day under the direction of Mr. Stine as principal, and Mlaa Stella Hub bard as assistant. They hope to have a complete enrollment by the end of the week, as some of the scholars are still absent helping In • • a the prune harvest. ■----------o---------- ■ DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS HOT REDUCED g^The ability of a banK to perform this function — Keeping depositors’ money safe and a c c e s s ib le — represents its value to the people of the community which it serves. Q Money deposited with us is safe, and ' yet it is at all times accessible. It is where yo u can secure it at any time t it m ay be needed, and where you are assured of its being in sale hands until you want it returned to you. savings account means the culti vation of the hao.i. of thrift 4 Start a banK account with us today. TJ. S. National Bank, Newberg, Oregon G H EH ALEM CEN TER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ray and family a rush and will last until ths first of the year, or later. Purchasers Protected against any reduction in prices up to May 1, 1921 Official confirmation of press dis patcher from Detroit, announcing that there would be no reduction In the price of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, has been received by McCoy Bros., the Dodge Brothers dealer la this city. A telegram from C. W. Matheson, acting general sales man- agtr to the local dealer, reads: “ Dodge Brothers policy has been to give full value for the price asked. There will be no reduction in the present prices of Dodge Brothers motor cars. Newspaper reports to the contrary are absolutely untrue.” •'Dodge Brothers announcement was no surprise to us,” said Mr. Mc Coy. “ In fact it Is only a substan tiation of Dodge Brothers business principles. At no time have they ever demanded an excess amount for their product. As in the past, they will continue in the future to de mand a fair return for their efforts. “ The mere fact that the demand for Dodge Brothers motor cars Is still greater than the supply, de spite the great expansion program at the factory, has absolutely noth ing to do with the decision to con tinue the present prices. In market ing their car Dodge Brothers have never made a point of price and will never sacrifice the quality of their product to enter price competition.” ---------- O-------- !-‘ W e have the Following telegram From the Chevrolet Motor Company: - We have no intention of changing the liât prices established for the season of 1921, but in the event of any unexpected reduction in labor and material ef fecting the cost and justifying a lowering of the list prices of Chevrolet cars prior to May 1, 1921» ' we will refund to every purchaser during that period the amount of such redufetion. Signed, CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. The cars that have lowered their list prices the last few weeks have been using a more or less isfiat- ed list price which is proved by the fallowing figures. A careful survey of motor-oar prices by the Motor World, one of the leading journals in the automobile industry, has revealed that the average increase on al^ cars has been only 37 per cent. This same authority gives the following interest ing statistics showing the percentage of increase, and the actual money increase, on 18 different cars, between August 12, 1918, and August 12, 1920. Here is the tabulation: HAYNES 6 ................... HUPPMOBILE 4 ........... LIBERTY 6 ................... MAXWELL . . .7777. . . MITCHELL 8 . . . . . . . NASH 6 ............... .......... OAKLAND 6 ................. 0LDSM0BILE 6 . . . . . . . PAIGE 6 ........................ Benny Shires and the Misses Fleta and Mary Belle Graves and Edna Christianson home. Ralston took up school work at the Marguerite Johnson came out Newberg high school Monday. from Portland last Sunday, re Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Johnson and turning in the evening. Mrs. Alta .Christianson and son Don, Mrs. Marie Tangen attended the L. W. Hall and others attended the sta te W. C. Tr TJ. convention three State Pair at Salem last week. HOUSEHOLD HINTS •days last week in Portland. The W. C. T. U. held their meeting K iwi« Sfnail arrived here last Sat last month at the home of Mrs. Min To remove scorch stains from urday from Wisconsin and is greet nie Biixler. A good number were linen lay in the hot sun. ing bis many friends in the eom- present and a very profitable meeting To clean zinc rub with a piece of was held. The hostess served water cotton cloth dipped in kerosene and Tbe prune season is drawing to t i melon by way of refreshments. The polish with dry cloth. bat the apple harvest Is on with next meeting is next Wednesday at To remove vegetable stains from •o t Carlton have moved into the Marie Assortments that are not lim- ited bring customers from all directions to Nayberger’s — This year more than ever our supremacy for right styles has been adequately proven; and we have rightfully come into our own. Our customers and their friends have proclaimed in no small manner our undisputed leadership, regarding the showing of only absolutely authentic modes, and the safe shoppers, those who want to dress with discriminate correctness. All details fastideously furnished come to us for garments that show the touch of genious, directed by master minds. You will learn much by viewing oar wonderful display. cat * ! New Cloth Coats that Fea ture Styles Favored for Fall Cloth coats that shall live and give unforgotten service, not for a season only, but for years to come— these are now displayed in rare creations of sample styles settings,yet elaborately furnish ed as to detail. These have achieved fame, prin cipally because the art in their making shows development along lines of earnest simplicity with trimmings and adornments of same ma terial and these include button designs wonder fully worked to show outline of figure in its most pleasing form. The materials, wool Velour, Silvertone. Tinseltone, Bolwia, Chemelian Cord, and cot Bolivian comprise an assortment featur ing the manifold tones of brown in mahogany. African brown. Reindeer and tributary shades, also very handsome far collars of 'generous sine, in Raccoon. Nutna. Hudson seal and Electric seal yon have all that fashioa offers when you have one of these. Very Interesting Styles in Dresses. that come principally in Brown and Navy Blue, gorgeous satins. French serge, and Tricotines, beautiful silk linings elaborate embroidered, pleated and braided effects that differ from the common place one, and give that charm that keeps youth fresh and inspiring. Styles that truly elevate the desire to be correctly gowned. $ 2 1 .6 5 T O $ 6 3 . 6 5 in Tricotine. Wool Velour, Silvertone, Dewet de Lame and French serge. Many have beauti ful fur collars others are-plain styles and a good assortment in embroidered decorations, their chief distinction being a mode to suit individual occasions. All are absolutely new and fresh from the designers hands. $21.90 to $100.00 $23.85 to $119.50 . conceivable shade. Special per y a r d .................. the hands rub with a slice of raw Her Impression potato. Harriet— “ Weren’ t you somewhat To remove Iron rust from white * . . . . . . ..... intoxicated at the reception?” goods use sour milk. Harry— "No. Not a drop.” To prevent a dish from slipping when placed on the Ice put a rubber ring (such as comes on fruit jars) underneath It. Paint can be removed from win dow glass by a strong solution of Harriet—-"I had hoped you had been indulging. I hate to believe _ ____ . . . ... . . . r°u could be so silly and yet be sober. - — California Pellcnn. ooda. Wet shoes should be stuffed with paper, which will absorb the moist ure and prevent the shoes from get ting hard. Salt, we are told, because of Its moisture, will allay dust; hut It will also cause decay In rugs and carpets unless considerable care be exercised in keeping them dry, through fre quent beatings, while hung in the hot sun. To prevent wringing off buttons, do not cover them when wringing; lift the article on a slant toward wringer and the buttons will go through all right. To femove stains and discolora tions from tinware try rubbing with a damp cloth dipped In soda. To remove paint spots from cloth ing saturate with equal parts of tur pentine and spirits of ammonia. Commercial Hotel Undca New Management YOU NEED IT: 1st— Because it is dependable. 2d— Because it is thorough. 3d— Because it is a Service whose basic principle is that of adequately and correctly meeting every need of every m ake of starting battery. There is an Battery for every car— “ A Sure Start Assured.” BRICES BATTERY SERVICE 8 1 0 FirsiStreet, Newberg, Oregon Phone Red 2 1 7 JONES BROTHERS ROOMS 50 AND 75 CENTS ARE NOW READY Special Rate« by lha weak A. A . ANDERSON, Prop. Newberg, Ore. To Receive Your ¿ft oooHCBoeoaceaGeoeneoaoeceoe t r .h Early Cider Apples D. M. N AYBERGER, McMinnville, Or. Q . M. K E IL IN G Boa 402 P W I BUICK 6 ............ $530 or 32 per cent CADILLAC 8 ................. 970 or 33 “ “ CHANDLER 6 .................. 300 or 19 “ “ CHEVROLET A 7 . 7 7 . . 135 or 19 “ “ COLE 8 ................. ; 655 or 27 “ « DODGE 4 .......................... 300 or 30 “ “ DORT 4 ............................... 160 or 17 “ “ FORD 200 or 44 “ “ FRANKLIN 6 .................. 745 or 33 “ “ W . T . ANDERSON, Prop. $2.50 THE M OST DEPENDABLE STORE IN YAM HILL COUNTY 43 25 34 40 30 27 33 20 20 Anderson M otor Company Shoe Styles that dominate the fashion world as correct Congo Taffeta Silk, yard wide, every or or or or or or or or or The Chevrolet Car shows a raise of only 19 per cent, and you are protected against a change in price up to May Jst, 1921. % y o o < y c K & y o o o o 0 -> 3 O O O o a o a o o o Suits Exceedingly Beauti ful Featured 805 335 500 330 400 380 345 255 275 Black 146 Newberg Ol« Phone Black 170