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Chsutaugux system has returnad to her home, after having had a moat .successful season. The circuit In cluded the Northwest, the Middle ^t’est and Southern states. Her clostng date was in the Ozark mount ains of Arkansas. About New berg People and Report Purchasers Protected against pf Sales By W . E. W hite *, \A /h en e le v e n years old he w as a store boy, at middle age a m erchant prince. friend o f royalty and active American patriot Peabody gave millions for free education m America and Eng land. "Economy and thrift** w as his motto. Banker and Philanthropist If you aim to get ahead in life you could adopt no better mona T he man w ho works steadily and honestly, irves sensibly and saves a portion o f w hat he earns is certain to enjoy some "kick." \ < / * ' >i* • ' ' , Deposit a part o f your pay this week in this bank, where k wifl be absolutely safe and always sub ject to your call. Add something every week. Get ready thus to meet opportunity half way. Be prepared to endure the rainy day cheerfully Multiply your money in our care. U. S. National Bank, Ncwberg & Company Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hannon who »old their prune orchard on Rex hill a short time ago, have purchased a cranberry ranch In Washington any reduction in prices up to May 1, 1921 George Schatz has the Eberhard place on South Main street and is now occupying the same. Mp. Sc hats plans on making extensive improve ments the coming year. W e h ave th e follow in g telegram from th e C hevrolet M otor Company: We have no intention of changing the list 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 p M o r to May 1, 1921, 0 we will refund to every purchaser during that period the amount of such reduction Signed, CHEVROLET MOTOR CO -. F. M. Devore, late of Texas, has purchased the F. M. Stewart place 2 miles west of town and has taken Mrs. Stewart are occupying rooms at the home of Mrs. Fortune on Sheri- dian street, but will leave shorUy for LoS Angeles. California, where they will mak^ their future home. Rev. and Mrs. Gould are now com fortably settled in their residence recently purchased on Third street. Rev. Gould has been away from this city about six years. The cars that have lowered their list prices the last few weeks have been using a-more or less inflat ed list price which is proved by the follow ing figu res.. A careful survey of motor-car prices by the Motor W orld, one of the leading journals in the automobile industry, has revealed that the average increase on a ll cars has been only 37 per cent The Dorn residence property on Sixth and Howard streets was sold last week to Mr. Gaston at' 9850.00. Mr. Gaston w ill take possession soon. ihg statistics showing the percentage o f increase, and the actual money increase, on IS different cars, between August 12, 1918, and August 12, 1920. BUICK 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus^ Mills and Mrs. Thorne were Portland visitors Mrs. Finzer and a party of Port- land friends were out looking over thelr property Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newton spent Mr. and Mrs. Comp top are rejoie- Saturday and Sunday at their new ing over the arrival o f a son at their home which Is nearing completion, home. Mr. Duncan of Tillamook .has sold his property to Mrs. Louisa Golf. The property is on Second street. Here is the tabulation: ......................$530 o r 32 per oent H U PPM O B ILE 4 Werlein spent Saturday In Portland. Claud W right and Max Sturgis spent Sunday with their parents. The community aid club met at the home of Mrs. Harman Thursday. Mrs. Peters, who sold her property to C. C. Willeys, has moved to Port- bind. This same authority gives the follow ing interest- .......... 339 or 25 CADILLAC 8 . L IB E R T Y 6 .................. 500 or 34 CHANDLER 6 M AX W ELL .............. 330 or 40 CHEVROLET 4 6 . ............. M ITC H ELL . 400 or 30 DODGE 4 S. P. Harris has sold his residence property on Meridian street to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyd. Mr. Har ris w ill move to hls farm Northwest of town. ~ OAKLAND 6 . DORT 4 0LD SM 0BILE 6 PA IG E 6 .... The Chevrolet Car shows a raise of only 19 per extent, and yon are protected against a change in John Eakin, late of Eastern Ore price up to May 1st, 1921. gon, has purchased the Adam Bauer Mrs. W. W. Dunton spent the week Miss Martha Strate and Mr. property on the corner of Hancock end In Portland visiting at the home Gaudat, were married the 2nd of and Meridian streets. Mr. Eakin o f her daughter Mrs. Chas McDonald. October. In Portland. will make some improvements about Mrs. J. A. Smith and daughter. the place in the near future. Ruth, spent several days last week spending several weeks visiting rei with Mr. and Mrs. Lindberg. atives and friends. Chas. Garland has returned home wuu 7 . Z Mr. Devore, a recent arrival from. .. .. . .. 1 property on corner of Second and after spending the summer in the ; „ Texas, is so well pleased with this ___ I Center streets, are making exten- wheat fields o f Eastern Oregon. , , ^ .. section of the country that he has !sive improvements and when through Mrs. Beatrice E. Heskett and Mrs. have a very cozy home. purchased a three acre tract west ' o f Newberg and will make it his F. J. Eves were entertained Sunday1 ‘‘Oh! then I guess I better not tell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whit- Mr Littleton has ^ hls prop6rty him about pussy having six kittens.” home. The young son of Rev. Carl Miller aker- on Sherman street to Adam Bauer. — Browning's Magazine. met with a painful accident while Mrs. Yokel. who had the mlsfor- the latter taking possession this helping his father pick apples this tune of breaking her collar bone week -week. In getting out of a tree he some weeks ago. is getting along fe ll, twisting his arm in such a man nicely. W di . M. Morris has sold his farm ner that medical attention was re Mr3. O. Woodworth, who motored on Chehalem mountain, consisting of quired. It was found that the lig to California with Mr. and Mrs. 40 aeree and w ill take up his resi aments of hiÿ arm had been torn Lewis, has returned home and reports dence on a 20 acre tract that be owns, adjoining the one he sold. a very enjoyable trip. Anderson Motor Company Orval Woodworths are going to see Among the new arrivals who have some country since they have a new taken up their residence in this city machine. are Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of North week The school opened Monday with Dakota, who have purchased the Mc- Mrs. Evangeline Martin principal Nay property on the corner of Meri C. Wileys are accupying their and Mlas Keller assistant. Miss Kel- dian streets. llome- , ler' taught here last winter and gave iss Mary Jones is teaching school very K°od satisfaction, Exciting News. ieaside this year. Mrs. Beatrice Eves Heskett. lec- ‘ ‘The doctor says father must be r. and Mrs. Whitaker and Mrs. turer for the West Coast Cadmean kept quiet and avoid all excitement.” Harriet— “ I bad hoped you had been indulging. I hate to believe Harriet— “ Weren’ t you somewhat you could be so silly and yet be sober. intoxicated at the reception?” -r-CaUfomla Pelican. H er Impression 50271 YOU N E E D IT: Distinctive Millinery 1st— Because it is dependable. 2 — Because it is thorough. 3d— Because it is a Service whose basic principle is that o f adequately and correctly meeting every need of every m ake of starting battery. There is an Battery for every car— " A Sure Start Assured." d 'hat you caa wear on any occasion, rite your patronage. LEE MILLINERY Gregory Block LOWERING BRICES BATTERY SERVICE t^PLU M B l NCr MODCRM PLUMBlNCr IS T H E T m N 6 r - - •/ J f WHICH PARTICULAR S lM G t á f i : • * Ladies and Misses Skirts, every skirtReduced 10 to 20% . * e T he R eduction is now on. S p ecial purchase o f new C oats now on sale at a grea t reduction. V isit our store and se e the valu es w e are offerin g in every departm ent. i D. M. NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Or ARE NOW READY To Receive Your Early Cider Apples Phone Black 170 . F LO W E R garden is the most beautifu l thing that oan be place on the exterior o f a man’s home. the Up-to-date plumbing is most efficient, charming thing that can be placed in its interior. from Are W hat’s the your folk i happy? the interior, news anyway ? healthy and “ Plum b” up a bit. EVANS PLUMBING SHOP THE MOST DEPENDABLE STORE IN YAMHILL COUNTY Newberg, Oregon Phone R ed 21 7 U P -T O -P A T E -T H E PR ICES- ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 810 First Street, k k T H A T 311 Pitot Street. Shop Phone: Bine 195 Residence Phones: Black 6— Blue 6 • . , *. . \ . I; ... -* -