Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 21, 1920, Image 9

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    Word of Advieo.
“ Mr. JobtileM." »aid tbe bund o f tbo
firm. “ 1 notice there’s a co » m M .ruble
Item for meals In your expense ac­
count"
“ Hr— I was entertaining customers
and prospective buyers, sir."
“ All right. I ’m not complaining, but
I hope you will bear In mind that w>-
are aelllng tractor« and no lady 01
the chorus ever buys a tractor."—
Birmingham Age-Herald.
Notice of Appointment of A d m in »
tratrix.
EVER YBO D Y NEED8 A BOX OF W R IT IN G PA PE R
You never saw such pretty boxes of Stationery as we
have this year—
ARTISTIC — B E A U T IF U L —
N O VE L — USEFUL
The Prices Fit Any Purse— AD Positively Best Values and
Quality for the Money.
miil.Oli PHARMACY
NEWBERG, O R E G O N
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
i by the County Court o f the State of
j Oregon fo r Y am h ill County, as ad-
: m lnistratrlx o f the estate o f H enry
I W . Kram er, deceased, and has duly
qualified as such administratrix.
Therefore,
all
persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
i notified and required to present the
same, w ith proper vouchers there*
| for, to the said adm inistratrix at
| the law office o f C. R. Chapin, In
the city o f Newberg, Oregon, w ithin
six months after the date o f the first
publication o f this notice.
: Dated October 7th, 1920.
Eunice J. Kramer,
Adm inistratrix o f the estate of
Henry W. Kramer, deceased.
C. R. Chapin,
I A ttorney fo r estate.
First Issue, October 7.
Last Issue, Novem ber 4.
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Commercial Hotel
S p e c ia l R a le s b y
FRESH FRUITS
ORANGES
BA N AN AS -
C ANTILOPES
TOKA GRAPES
MALOGA GRAPES
CONCORD GRAPES
APPLES
CRANBERRIES
GRAPE FRUITS
FRESH VEG ETABLES
F A N C Y CELER Y
F A R C Y H EAD LETTUCE
H UBBAR D SQUASH/
PU M PK IN S
SW EE T POTATOES
TU R N IPS
CARROTS
CABBAGE
EGG PLAN T S
Nut meata in bulk.
Elk Horn Sandwich Cheese in all flavors,
th e w e e k
A . A . A N D E R S O N , P ro p ,
,. f
N e w b e r f . O re .
UNDERTAKERS
H O D SO N St E L U O T T
O te * and Padon 705 u d 705 1-2 Fiat % S
Pima a ; OSceGraca IIA Ra«. Bio* 1 18, (U S
ry a package of pxcelo Cake Flour.
PH ONE BLACK 4
G IV E US A T R IA L
Cor. 1st and Howard Sts
W hen in need qf a
first-class workman or
in a hurry to have work
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have been appointed ex­
ecutrixes o f the Last W ill and o f the
estate o f Joelah C. Nelson, deceased,
late o f this county, by the County
Court o f Yam hill county, state o f
W e are going to sell our entire stock of
Oregon; and that they have qualified
as such, and have received letters
testamentary upon said estate.
o ff list
W e are overstocked
Therefore,
all
persons
having
claims against said estate are here­
This is an opportunity for you to obtain a 6000 mile
by notified and requifed to present
guarantee tire cheap. You can't go wrong.
them, properly yworn to, to the un­
dersigned, at the residence of A. P.
Fletcher, at La Fayette, In said coun­
ty within six months from the date
o f this notice.
Dated, October 14th, 1$20.
Nancy Jane Beleher.
result.
im «?
s»v— —
T EST S MEAT FOR SW EETNESS branch, flower, and fruit are to be
Cornelia May Fletcher.
aven on the same bush. — Montreal
Executrixes o f said Estate o f J. C.
Olfactory Nervee of the “Ham Smell,
Nelson, deceased. "
e r" Must S c Alw ays at Their
Ramsey, Lan g A N ott, Attorneys
Naturally.
fo
r
said Estate.
“ I suppose accidents vary much on
First Issue October 14th.
T o the long list of unusual occupa­ this Icy hill, do they not?”
tions by which then lire, there must he
“Yea, there la no fixed namber. Last Issue Novem ber 11th
added that o f the "ham smeller" In ■ They are on a sliding seal«”
packing house. His duty la to Inspect
meat products and judge o f ' their
soundness.
Administrator** Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
The ham smeller's only tools are a
underaigned, C. J. Clemen son, has
long steel trier and- bis nose.
He
Notice la hereby given that the been duly appointed executor o f the
stands in a barrel to keep his clothes
from being soiled by the dripping undersigned. R. L. Pope, has been last W ill and Testament o f Anna A.
brine, and tbe bains are brought to duly appointed administrator o f the Lucas, deceased, by the County Court
him by workmen. A ham Is laid be­ estate o f Emma O. Pope, deceased, o f Y am hill County. Oregon, and has
fore him. and be plunges, bis sharp- by the County Court o f Yam hill qualified.
pointed trier Into It. withdraws It and County, Oregon, and has qualified.
Now, therefore, all persona having
passes It swiftly beneath bis nose. Tbe
Now, therefore, all persons having claims against the estate o f Anna A.
trier always goesdown to the knuckle claims against the estate of Emma
Lucas, the same person as and also
joint.
O. Pope, deceased, are notified and known by the name o f Ann A. Lucas,
In testing meat In that manner the
required to present the. same, with deceased, are notified and required to
man with tbe trier judges by the
the proper vouchers, duly verified, present the same, with the proper
sllgbteat shade of difference between
to
the undersigned administrator vouchers, duly verified, to the under­
the smell of one piece of meat and
another. The smell of the meat Is al­ at the office o f Clarence Butt, in signed executor, at hla residence, in
most universally sweet, and that la Newberg, Yam hill County, State o f the City o f Newberg, Y am hill Coun­
what he smells; the slightest taint or Oregon, w ithin six months from the ty, Oregon, w ithin six months from
deviation from the sweet sinell la date o f this notice.
the date of this notice.
therefore appreciable. It la not the
Dated this 14th day o f October,
Dated this 14 th day o f October,
degree of taint that lie expects to find, 1920.
1920.
hut the slightest odor that Is not
R. L. Pope.
C. J. Clemenson
•west.
'
Adm inistrator o f the estate of
Executor
o f the last W ill and Tes­
When he detects nn odor he throws
Emma O. Pope, deceased.
tament
o
f
Anna
A. Lucas, deceased.
the meat aside, and If it Is not un­
Clarence Butt,
Clarence Butt,
wholesome, It la sold aa “ rejected”
A ttorney fo r Estate.
meat, but If It la tainted It goes to the
Attorney fo r Estate.
rendering tank. The ham tester smells First Issue October 14.
First Issue October 14.
meat from 7 o’clock In tbe morning Last Issue November 11.
Last Issue Novem ber 11th.
until fi at night, and bis sense must
never become jaded or Inexact, or bis
usefulness would be at an end.
Ham testing Is not a pursuit dan­
gerous to the health, aa tea testing la
supposed to be, but the ham smeller
with a cold In his head Is for the time
being like a piano player who has lost
his arms In a railway wreck.
HAS MANY IMPORTED TREES
N o Othar Country In the World Said
to Pooaoss Such a Variety as
Ooos England.
done, phone Black 23
W E P A Y C ASH
SPECIAL PRICE ROOM SIZE RUGS
100 Patterns To Select From
on consignment
Just A Few Prices
AUD6IER 9X12 RUG WAS $75.00, NOW
$ 6 0 .0 0
AXMfflSTER9X12 RUG WAS $70.00, NOW
$ 5 6 .0 0
A X U K T B 5X12 ROC WAS $55.00, NOW
$ 4 4 .0 0
t u r n SEAMLESS 9X12 ROC WAS $47.50, NOW $ 3 6 .0 0
TAPESTRY SEAMLESS 9X12R0G WAS$41.75 AT $ 3 3 .4 5
TAPESTRY SEAMLESS 9X12 ROC WAS $37.50, $ 3 0 .0 0
WOOL 4 FSER SEAMLESS 9X12 WAS $25.00, * 2 0 .0 0
WOOL A'FIBER SEAML’SS 83X106 $22.50 NOW $ 1 8 .0 0
W. W. Hollingsworth Co.
T h e S tore o f QnnUty
Hazelwood Co,
By CflUST NELSON
806 First St Phone Rack £
IN SU R A N C E
The ui$$t in the
*
U s ; run.-'
W H I T E & CO.
------N e w b e rg , O regon
7 0 3 V4 F irst S tree t
A L L K IN D S OF SAN D
AND G R A V E L F O R
CEM ENT AND ROAD
WORK
-:-
OFF1CEJAND BUNKERS
th eN a il
;
Foot of River St
Phone Red 15
“ T u Cheaper »• Build Well At the
Start Than to Make Repairs
All Yo*r Life”
D on’ t make the m istake o f buying
building material b y price only.
U nder-size timber* that cannot stand
the strain of w eight are a p oor in­
vestment at any price. A little care­
ful attention to the requirements o f
your material w ill often save the
expense o f frequent repairs.
Carpenter repairing done at 201
Strength Where Needed
Shop corner Main and Hancock Sta.
W hen you buy lumber here, yon get
with it the benefit of our yean of experi­
ence. W e w i gladly check your speci­
fications with the plan* and verify the
correctness of the sizes yon order. W e
will see that the rizea or-
L
dered are adequate to
Vv v j |
cany their loed safe-
I t and enduraigly.
The Portuguese boast o f their forest
at Baanco, where there are over two
hundred kinds o f Imported trees In full
and gigantic growth. But there Is no
other country In the whole world
where so many vnrletles of Imported
trees flourish as In the British Isles,
and KeW has specimens of nearly all
o f them. Not only original. or. ruther,
natural varieties are to he seen at
Kew. but ot,hers which owe their being
to the cunning of nmn. The Intter nre
graft-hybrids of exfraordlnnry Interest.
In the year 1820 a French V rd e n v r
grafted a purple-flowered cytlsns on a
laburnum stock. A hrnnch developed,
which produced flowers Interatedlnfe
between the stock anti the scion. Ton
can aee a specimen of this hybrid
among the laburnums. It bears not
Cream - Eggs -Poultry
Saw Filing by an expert
Furnatnre Repaired.
Main street.
Estimates furnished.
E. P. SMITH
The New berg
Does Local and Long Distanno
Hauling. Forniture, Pianos
and Safes a Specialty
S . P . T im b e r la k e , P r o p .
f catare
— cap*
your
attention
Office phone White 187
Residence phone Red 79
ry r * ,ana'trllffa‘r e ^
Yamhill County Abstract
|J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
O v a rla n d a n d C h a n d le r D e a le rs .
M c M in n v ille , O r e
C K. Spaulding
T h e o n ly A b s tra c t B ook s
Y a m h ill C oun ty
M c M innvilue .