Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 20, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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For a real Fountain pen
Wanted— 10« Pulleta at Vincent’*
Feed and Seed «tore.
15-tf. bell’s Snmpftll.
Col. J. H. Nash, auctioneer. Let
Wanted— Two tona of loose hay—
* Itf.
K. H. Slckafooee.
lt-pd. him do It. Phon* Rad 43.
Shingle»— 15.00 for the beet grade
For Salo— Banjo-Mandolin, by J.
at Spaulding Logging Co.
It. McWhannel, 309 Blalns at.
lt-pd.
For storage of household or other
For Sal*— Munger blackcap tipe
goods see S. P. Timberings.
10-tf. by J. S. Wright, phons Red «7. 15tf.
Wanted— Winter /oats, by M. C.
Wanted— 3,000 split cedar posts.
Wire £ Son, phone 27a3.
It. Vincent's Feed and Sssd store. 13tf.
Salted Peanuts 20c a pound at
Edison phonograph for sale cheap
Campbell's while they last.
lt-pd. Phone Blue 203, 800 Franklin street.
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Or anges-Lemons, cheaper than the
Toilet and
Laundry Soaps
cheapest in town at Campbell’s,
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invoicing our stock we weeded out
all the odd lengths and have them piled
on the remnant tables in our center aisle
To Trade— Vaugan wood saw, for
Buy your best girl one of these
nice boxes of chocolates at Camp­ wood sawing. M. G. Oakley. 17-pd.
bell's. ------- ............ - -------lt-pd.
Nine stands of bee* tor sàie at the
For Sale— Fresh cows at corner of Vincent Feed and Seed store. 18-17
12th and Pacific streets, phone
Potatoes for sale at $1.00 per 100-
White 88.
lt-pd.
pound sack, at the Benson ranch.
'
18-pd.
- Gold Dollar strawberry plants at
$5.00 per thousand by L. J. Whit­
For all kinds of hauling and track­
aker. Rex. •
It.
ing see Clyde WendsL Phone, Red
Red clover seed and baled clover 134.
hay for sale by Mrs. J. Knapp, phone
For Sale— Fir cord*wood $6.00
St. Paul 1R22.
16tf.
per cord. Half m ils South .of Y
Wanted— Plain sewing by the day, bridge.
lt-pd.
by Mrs. Maggie Kinney. Inquire at
Tractor for Sale or Trade. Slxe
Laurel Cottage.
lt-pd.
1220— 3 plow, John N. Schnieder,
1,000 capacity Standard brooder- St. Paul.
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10-tf.
stove for sale at $20.00, by L. J.
Dr. Stryker, Osteopathic physician,
Whitaker, Rex.
It.
U. S. National Bank building, Mc­
* For Sale— Baby Buggy, Auto top, Minnville.
4tf.
good condition, low price. Call Geo.
Dr. ^ 4 . W. Horn, veterinary sur­
Warner, phone Blue 208.
lt-pd.
geon, Hall’s Feed Barn. Residence
For Trade— Five-room plastered phone Black 7$.
35tf
house and garage in Newberg. What
Orders taken for fruit tress und
have you? J. L. Eaton, St. Paul* 16tf
nursery stock of all kinds at Vin­
For Sale— High grade piano in cent’s Feed Store.
60tf.
good condition, mahogany case.
Wheat Wanted— Wanting to buy
$300.00. Inquire at Graphic office.
wheat
for chicken feed call.H arry
lt-pd.
Miller Black 182.
16tf.
Loganberry tips for sale of
For Saltrr350.00 for sow and four
exchange for Munger blackcap tipe.
pigs,
seven weeks old. ^llack R27,
Joseph Marnach, Route 1 Box 116.
West
Ninth street.
17-pd.
17-p.d
Potatoes for Sale— $1.00 and
' I would like to prune that orchard $1.50 per sack. Wm. Holland and
for you. I specialize on starting Sons. Phone 50a36.
14tf.
young trees right. D. V. Fendall.
Phone 19a26.
12tf.
For Sale— Munger black cap tips.
Place order now for spring planting,
Notice to the Public— I am located J. Groff, phone Blue 149.
7tf.
at the corner of First and Center
For Sale— About 50 cords of 4 ft. |
streets, with complete stock of Wat­
kins Remedies. S. A. Ball.
1-tf wood in the block, also a few stand­
ing trees. M. G. Oakley.
17-pd.
Late model 1920 Chevrolet for sale
Get your Split Cedar Poets of
1 want pasture for 15 or 20 head
$700.00. Speedometer registers 1720
Spaulding
Logging Co.
46tf.
miles. This car is as good as new. heiferB with hay and barn. John
W. C. Moor, 207 Mertdan street. 7tf. Durham, Route 1, Sherwood, lt-pd.
Don’t forget the big Candy Sale
lt-pd.
If you want your Kodak work done Saturday at Campbell’s.
Am well equipped, with two, power by an expert— Campbell’s is the
Dry 16 Inch wood for sale. Phone
drag saws for contracting for wood place, also Eastman supplies, lt-pd.
Black 44, White 229. J. C. Keller.
I sawing. J. E. Martin, corner Fifth
15 tf.
j and Chehalem. phone Red 146. 5tf.
Second hand goods wanted at the
All Kinds of Remnants
W e handle daintily per­
fumed hand or bath soaps
w hich will not irritate die
most delicate skin.
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Fine turkey gobbler for sale, extra
ftne bird, at the Benson ranch. ISpd.
Wanted'—Petite prunes. Writs R.
For Sale— 1918 Ford good condi­
1L. Brown, Condon, Oregon. Box 164.
If-pd. tion 9300.00, phone Black 108. ltpd.
O ur slock o f soaps in­
cludes all popular brands
for toilet purposes as well
as for use in kitchen,
laundry or workshop.
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O ur large variety o f laundry
soaps affords an easy seJeo
non for your needs
lip.
INfÉRORYREMNANTS
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Kendrick's Grocery
Corner F irst and M eridian Sts.
M. E. CHURCH
Preaching services every Sunday
11:00 s. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-
,y school 3:45 s. m.
Kpworth
»ague 6:30 p. m.
Mr. Gibson’s class of men meets
the parsonage at 10:00 a. m. This
ass is especially for men. local or
ansient. who may not be in the
kbit . of attending Sunday school.
11 welcome.
Marked out at very low prices
COMFORTS HALF PRICE
Women’s Outing Skirts
on Special Sale
There are several dozen of
A lot of these skirts have these half price comforts yet
been placed on sale and dis­ to be sold. We have them
played in main center aisle displayed on our counters
and in our window
Sppcial 89c
Values up to $1.50
Half
Pl*lC 0
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MEN’S SUITS HALF PRICE
MILLER MERCANTILE CO.
Revival services will begin Wed-
esday evening January 26. Rev. T.
A. Nolan, of Dfeer Lodge. Montana,
rill preach during the meetings.
Mr. Nolan is a strong preacher, | Loans, any amount, farm, city
wengelic&l, but not sensational, en­ property and chattels; no delays.
tertaining and yet spLltual, emi- Mortgages, notes, contracts, bonds,
etc., bought and sold. For invest­
lently successful in revival work.
ments, see Atty. B. A. Kllks, Mc­
Minnville, Oregoa..
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For Sale— Cream separator $20.00,
•250 egg incubator, 1,000 chick
brooder stove. 40 pulleta, 400 prune
trees. 3,000 Munger raspberry tips.
10,000 Oregon strawberry plants
Her "Kisses” 20c per pound at Vincent's Feed and Seed Store, llt f .
Campbell’s.
lt-pd.
st Laurel Cottage.
for rent i Help Tour Own Town—Patronise
14-15pd.. I Graphic Advertisers.
Our N ew P rices
ON
MILLER AD-0N-A-TIRES
30x3
30x3 1-2 -
32x3 1-2 -
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
- -
$10.00
$12.50
$14.75
$19.50
$19.85
$20.75
$21.10
Don’t forget to call our FREE SERVICE CA R
when you have any tire trouble or want any tire«
or accessories.
Phone Blue 25 and get acquaint­
ed with this service.
For Sale or Rent— 47 acres, all in]
Hotioe To The Public
cultivation, good five-room hunga-j
low, bam. both practically new. Io-j I have discontinued the auto rum
cation 2% miles south of Newberg to Tillamook for the winter aeaaoa
on main St. Paul road.
15-17. and am ready for local auto business.
A dollar saved is a dollar made. Cam
Bargains—One of the best river] haul parties in my large closed ear
bottom 40 acre tracts in Yamhill with more comfort and cheaper thaw
county with fair improvements. Also can be done with small cars. Your
9 tf
a 10 acre bargain, improved. For patronage solicited. Enos Ellia.
Newberg Auction House, corner of
Special prices on Weed chains for
First and Main streets. Enos Ellia the next few days, Doyle’s Tire Shop. prices and terms see Coulson k.
10-tf.
16-17-pd.
15-tf. Arney.
Petaluma incubator, 126 egg capa­
For Sale— Good bay colt coming
Sewing machine, Minnesota mode!,
city. good as new, for sale at $14.00. for sale at $20.00, 800 North street. three year’s old; Jersey-Holstein
Mrs. C. E. Skelton, phone 30al5.
. 17-pd. two-year-old heifer to freshen this
16-17.
month; big type Poland China boar;
For Exchange— Good residence lot
FEED— My price on chicken feed in Seattle for Newberg property. V. bred, registered Poland China sow;
black cap tipe. C. U. Sandoz, on O.
Eggmash $3.00, Scratch $3.00, corn A. Vincent.
13tf. W. Dayton farm.
lf-pd.
$2.50. Harry Miller, phone Black
For Sale— Remnants of Wall pa­
182.
16 tf.
STOLEH—STOLEN
per, 3 to 6 bolts each, very cheap, at
For Sale— Six room bungalow, Spivey’s Paint store.
15-tf.
Black skunk skin robe made up
bath and basement, bam, extra large
i
of
about 42 skins with white stripes
Wanted— Good work horse weigh­
lot, $3,699. Terms. W. E. White
or
suspenders on back of each skin.
ing
1,000
to
1,100
pounds.
J.
8.
A Co.
Stf.
Wright,, phone Red 67.
15-tf. Robe was lined with black broad
Strayed onto my place 5 *4 miles
cloth. Will pay reward of $26.00
For Sale— Good, hard, used brick, for information Leading to recovery
West of Newberg three old mares;
two bays, one brown. S. W. Still­ all you want. Inquire at the W. R. of same. Notify W. T. Anderson or
well.
20-pd Galland service station.
61tf. C. C. Ferguson, chief of police, New­
berg, Oregon.
It.
For Sale— Two fine R. I. Red, and
For Sale— Four single comb White
Vin­
Leghorn cockerels— good ones. Mrs. one Barred Rock cockerels.
15-tf.
Emma S. Conway, Newberg, phone cent’s Feed and Seed store.
Blue 163.
It
We have a special sale on tires,
Lost— Small black purse contain­ tubes, and accessories, buy now and
ing small change and jewelry. save money, Doyle’s Tire Shop. 15tf.
Finder please leave at Graphic of­
In case of tire trouble, phone Blue
fice and receive reward.
lt-pd.
35 and our free service car will come
For Sale— Thoroughbred, large, to your assistance, Doyle’s Tire Shop.
Barred Rock cockerels, from O. A. C.
.
15-tf.
eggs. One mile went on First street.
John E. Bradley, "The Triple Oak."
EGGS, MORE EGOS.—See J. Dun­
17-pd. lap, or call Blue 125, who keeps
Reefers More Eggs tonic for sale.
The Portland Telegram Is deliv­
51-tf.
ered dally (no Sunday) at 46 cents
per month. If you wish to subscribe
For flrst class paintlng. decorat­
call Blue 153, R. E. ORAY, local ine, tin tin e , papsr b a ngi ne, etc., see
agent.
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14-tf. A. B. Culbsrtson, 310 North Center
Street. Pitone W hlte 6.
Stf.
Hemstitching— Plcot edge work
on any kind of matarlal; also narrow
Spirella, the world's beat corset
pleating. Switches mqds to order. can be had by calling on Mrs. C.
Lee Millinery in W. E. White A Co. Nonken, exper$ corsetiere, 416 West
building, 795 % First street.
19tf. First street. Newberg.
14tf.
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHOBNS
Strong, vigorous stock, bred to lay.
Now booking orders for 1921 deliv­
ery. Baby chicks 20c each. Eggs
for-hatching $10.00 per 100. Now la­
the time to order for March and
A-prll delivery. Chehalem Heights
Farm, Emma S. Conway, Newberg,
Oregon. Phone Blue 163.
15-tf.
FOB SALE
Cream Separator—Silage—Sheep.
De Level No. 15 like new. Prac­
tically never used. About 80 tons
of the best fine cut silage with priv­
ilege of feeding on the place and free
barn rent. 10 ewes, four lambs, on^
ram. I have priced the above to aell
quick. J. C. Lemon, mile North o f
Newberg.
18-pd.
cJELL-0
For Sal*—Potatoes, $1.00 per hun­
dred. Will take strawberry plants
and loganberry tips in exchange. L.
T. WlMte, 12th street, block ee»t of
Pacifier At home until noon. 18-pd
For Sale—Seven pics, seven weeks
old $8.00 each. Also fine O. I. C.
brood sow $20.00. P. Kettleson 1 H
miles west of Newberg. "Hoaglln
Place."
lt-pd.
Estray Notice— Strayed from my
farm aorrel mare, age seven years
and wlegbs about 1,300. Will ap-
prlciate Information regarding bar
whereabouts. R. W. Staley, phone
17a26.
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For Sale— 1913 Chevrolet Tour­
ing car mechanically Ilka new, good
tlrea. low prtoa, $436.00. First pay­
ment $346.90, balanee monthly, can
be seen at McCoy Brothers garage,
110-116 First street.
1$.
The Genesee Pure Food Company;
Le Roy, N Y.
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