„ . m • f r Largest Clreulatlon in Yamhill County. THURSDAY A P R IL 91. I M I I the victim of an accident in falling ftom an automobile and broke a shoulder and sustained other severe Injuries. A recent letter to his daugh­ ter. Mrs. Leonard Pink, states that he is rallying well from the severe ahake-up. Mrs. Tilbury, too, under­ FOR SALE went an operation aome weeks ago. and is doing aa well as she can under POR SALE — 2 V4 Mllburn wagon. the circumstances. The friends of Red <7,__________________________ 28tf Mr. and Mrs. Tilbury, who are legion, 1214 BUICK TOURING CAR-Good regret that these unfortunate hap­ penings have marred their stay in the shape. Self starter. $276. 22tf southland.— News-Reporter. ARTICHOKES for sale. J. J. Ven­ able, Wynooski street. 29tl* Snowbound Up North. Walter Culver, a McMinnville boy. GOOD FRESH COW for sale by C. who is in the government service In A Keeney, 712 Wynooakl St. 24tf Alaska, where among his duties, he PODGE touring ear In good shape Is overseeing reindeer domestication, while driving a herd of 3,000 rein­ for sale, at Hart’a shop. - 21tf deer got snowbound at Port Hayden. Get your Split Cedar Poets et The trip to bring the herd to their destination is about five months’ trip Spaulding Logging Co. 42 tf. from the final destination of ths reindeer. Fortunately the reindeer FRESH JERSEY COW for sale. understands how to keep alive even Milking five gallons. 311 First 8t. in a snoyrstorm. I f 2.000 cattle were 29tl* to get snowbound nearly all would Dry 14 Inch wood for sale. Phone perish. Mr. Culver Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Cluver of this city.-«— Black 44. W hite 22». J. O. Keller. McMinnville News-Reporter. ... lftf. CLASSIFIED How are yon going to know yoa are getting the best tin kind that will wi and cover Boat surface per gallon? Yon can’t be sate of lead-and-oil band-mixed paint. There is too much chance for adulteration and, besides, hand-mixing is never twice alike. Bat yon don't chances when yon buy Its the result of 35 years of paint making experience and ,yon can be abso'nteiy sure of what it will do. It is so per­ fectly ground—the oil and pig­ ments so perfectly combintd— ' That it weeks better and kU a better -covets from SO to MS w o n « ware feet per ralloe—sad looks prosperoa« and beautiful tar veers tourer than ordinary paints. We are exclusive scents for “ Hlrh Standard” FOR SALE BY P u ter Hardware Go. W orking on Three-M ile Lane Cummins & LaPoint, road con­ tractors, are making fine progress on the hard surfacing of the Three-Mile lane which will connect McMinnville with the Tualatin highway. The sur­ face Is of concrete and the big mixer is proving a big help in dispatching the work. If the gravel can be got­ ten right along without dylay and the good weather prevails for some time to come, that section of the road will be completed ahead of the scheduled time.— McMinnville News- Reporter. ---------o--------- R E A L ESTATE TR ANSFER S R. C. Brown and wife to W. E. Mays, lota 10 and 11, Longview Acres $3.300.00. Nettie Brown to John A. Irwin, lot 4, Hillsdale Subdivision, $10.00. Soloman O. Curfman to Docia Curf- V^Kunnn O n . A p r il 8 --- M rs A n - man. 90.39 acres in Wm. D. Stilwell mle Greer has received news of the T r u e r t t r a n r r w . ; L. W. Lady and wife to Earl-O. Meath of her son, Andrew J. Gatchell. a t Lethbridge, Canada, Monday. Hia Tuttle, lot 15, Eaat Sheridan Subdi­ brother, A. A. Gatchell, left to attend vision. $1,700.00. the funeral. A. J. Gatchell was a for­ . Carl F. Miller and wife to Frank C. mer resident of Lebanon. He was uq- Gregg and wife. M acre in S. Heater marrled and Is survived by his D.L.C.. T. 3 S.R. 2 W., $550.00. Inrin H. Myers and wife by Sheriff mother. Mrs. Annie Greer, and six brothers and sisters, A. A. Gatchell to Shute Savings Bank, lot $7, St. xtt Lebanon. W ill Gatchell of Wood- Joe Orchard Homes; »1.371.96. Carrie J. Phinn to Oustav Holst burs, Dr. L. W. Gatchell of Bend, R r a Alice Shaw of Crescent City. Cal­ and wife. 7.50 acres in S. Cosine and ifornia, Mrs. E. E. Regester and Miss N. Martin D.L.C.. T. 4 S.R. 4 W „ Flora Gatchell of Lebanon.— Wood- $5.000.00. Riverside Orchards Co. to E. Davis, bur n Independent. Tract "E ” Riverside Orchards, $10 Frank Stephens and wife to Elbert W orking On Highway. __ Stephens and wife, 60 acres in M. L. Fred Scofield reports satisfactory RockhUl and Rachel Matheney D.L. w ork being done on the new road b e-' C.. T. 5 S.R. 3 W., $1.00. tween Yamhill and Newberg. The United States to C h a r i« Wacheno .grading is being finished and it will 100 acres In sections 31 and 18, T, b e gravelled this season. This will 6 S.R. 7 W shorten the road to Newberg to about M. C. Versteeg to Lena Versteeg, Ran m il« , while by way of the paved lots 288, 289 and N. 10 feet of lot road to St. Joe it is about twenty- 290. in Town of Dayton, $19.00. tw o miles. - This will also be the John Wennerberg Estate by Exe­ shortest way fr o * Yamhill to Port­ cutor, to Lydia F. Steward and hus­ land.— Yamhill Record. band, lots 2, 3, and 4. block 4( and lots 1 and 2. block 5, Mountain View Addition, Carlton, $350.00. J. L. W hirry and wife to H. Htn- Former Mayor C. Tilbury, who is shaw and wife, 10 acres in John G sojourning in Los Angeles, Calif., was Baker D.L.C., T. 4 S.R. 4 W., $2,500 NEWS AROUND STATE Death of A. J. Gate hell. Hart in Falling From Auto. new This is necessary because engine operation causes a steady accumulation o f road dust, carbon, fine metal par- tid es and other impurities in the crankcase oiL This gritty o il circulates through your engine, impairs its performance a n d ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. B ut cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked and neglected. T o meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other deal- era co-operating with the Standard O il Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing O il,— the scien­ tific agent that deans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not im pair ths lubricating efficiency o f fresh oil used. T h e cleaned crankcase is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolepe. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown b elo w —it means "B etter operation and longer engine life.4 STANDARD OIL COM PANY MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE CALOL fLUSHWG OIL ZEROLENE Wfc M r TONNENT FOR R EN T— 10 acres of land that POUND— In November, 1220, a sum of money. Call at city recorder's will grow anything. Want one- office and Identify. M t l ' third of the crop delivered In New- berg. W. E. White A Co , agte. 29t2 REW ARD W ANTED REWARD— Ivory pin. with iniyal W ANTED— To rent horse and har­ M surrounded by dots. Inquire of 29tl* Hess’ candy kltchln for reward. l i t * ness. 7al5. W ANTED— A woman for general housework. Cell Whits 31 or 300 AUTO R EPAIR ING Hancock. 29t3* AUTO REPAIRING 76 cents per LATH E R W AN TE D — Have 7000 hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pen­ lath to put on. Tom Herd; phon* nant Garage, 105 Wret First St. 27, White 193. 29tl* «»i* -------- | , - r — --.M W ANTED— Undyed mink collar or AUTO LIVER Y muff to repair furs. Inquire at the Graphic office. 29tl* Seven passenger car for hire; highway trips and theatre parties. OARAGE W ANTED— Want to rent Special evening rates to Portland private garage near Haneock and for parties of four or more. Fred river. Call at Graphic. 39tf Patterson. Phone Red 23. 2tt2* W ANTED— To buy good work horse, weight between 1300 and 1400 COLUM BIA H IG H W A Y TRIPS lbs. Phone White R204 29tl FOR TR AD E Dr. Stryker, Oeteopnthlc physician, FOR SALE— Good 4-hole range with water coils.'for sale cheap. Call For Trade— Five-room plastered U. S. National Bank building, Me- or address 109 Third street. 29(J house and garage In Newberg. What M inn ville. 4tf. YOU CAN’T GARDEN without have you? J. L. Eaton, St. Paul. IC tf THE THORNE TRANSFER CO.— garden hoee. You can save money Local and long distance hauling. on it at Doyle’s Tire 8hop. 28tf Phone Blue 53. 27 t4 *I EGGS FOR H ATC H IN G For Sale— Munger black cap tipa Dr. L. W. Horn, reterlnary BARRED ROCK EGG8 for batch­ Place order now for aprine planting, geon, HnlTa FeSd Barn. Residenoe ing at $1.00 for 15. W. W. Colby, J. Groff, phone Blue 149. 7tf. 25tf Pine Lawn; phone 31a22. 24tf phone Black 72. M ILK FOR SALE— 10 cents quart. Ordere takea for fruit trete and Phone Red 27 or Black R27. Deliv­ BARRED Plymouth Rock eggs for ered night and morning. 2T.t4* setting, at .$1.00 for IE, good laying nursery stock o f all ktnda nt Vla- »M L Andrew Conner. Portland aaat’s Fand Store. FOR SALE— Household furniture, strain. lftf. all new; 1% m i l « wwt. Yalley Road, telephone Red 207. AUTO REPAIRING 75 esnts per View Farm. W. F. DeVore. 28t3* hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pen­ FOR SALE— Rural New Yorker nant Oarage, 105 W « t First 8t. 27 Parlor M illinery. p otato«, the potato without knobs. Prices down. Everything marked BOARD AND LODGING— $9.60 at M. O. Shannahan, phone 15a62. 29pd. way down. 513 North Edwards St. Laurel Cottage. 29tl* Phone Blue 144. 28tl2* FOR SALE— S. C. White Leghorn In ease of tirs troubla, phone Blue baby chicks. Harry Rockwell, Port­ H A Y FOR SALE 25 and our free servies car w ill come land road. Phone Blue R207. 29tl* Hay for sale. Phone White 66. to your assistance, Doyle’s Tire Shop. 2 9tl* FOR SALE— One young horse, ll-t f. weight about 1200; also one milk goat, fresh, with girl kid. Call Red R E A L ESTATE H AVE YOU GOT our quantity 42 for Information. ' 29tl* Remember we FOR SALE— 10 acres timber land price on shlnglw? 1920 FORD TOURING CAR— Fine 3H m i l « from town. have the b « t that can be bought Good fruit condition with starter block, less land. Inquire of J. Kirkley, 215 Spaulding Logging Co. • 26-tf starter, with 1921 license. Tires all River street. 2 9tl* good. $400. May Motor Co. 29tf Far tret etnas painting, decorat- TEN ACRES, clear and suitable FOR SALE— Oraphonola absolu­ for p o ta to « and oats this year, to let lng, tinting, paper hanging, eta., see tely new, with about 20 records. for cash or on shares— one crop. Tel. A. B. Culbertson, 21» North Canter Snap. See Bowman at 410 First 50s51. J. U. Smith. Stf. 29t2 street Phone White ». Street. / 28tf FQR SALE— Six-room plastered Notice to the Publie— I am located W ITH TH E APPROACH of sum­ house; brick foundation; lot 50x100 mer you w ill want some new garden feet. Paved street; close In. A good at the corner of First and Canter hose. Oet It at Doyle'a Tire Shop and buy. $1,900. See Tom Tyndall. streets, with complete stock o f Wat save money. 284t 1-tf 29tl kins R em edí«. S. A. Ball. SECOND hand brooder, 500 capac­ ity and been used but little. Also lot of cedar posts for Bale at Vincent Feed Store. 22tf. FOR SALE— Either 1 ton Republic or 2 ton Denby truck, both in good condition. W ill sell at sacrifice. H. F. Baird. Phone Red 139. 28tf FOR SALE!— 1918 Ford touring car. Good tires, new spare tire, speedometer, dash lamp, cutout and tire carrier, with 1921 license, $325. May Motor Co. 29tf FOR SALE— One Vaughn gasoline drag saw, complete, good condition; 1 extra blade and some extra equip­ ment. Call 1200 Fifth St„ or phone Martin, Red 146. 27 tf FOR SALE— An elegant fine tone highest grade piano, used very lit­ tle; cost nearly $570; in perfect condition, for sale at almost half price on terms, or for Immediate rash sale will take $275. W rite me care general delivery, St. Helens. R. L. Faith. 29t3 FOR SALE— One 5-room cottage. Am well equipped with one power Lot 50x100, some fruit, 205 Wrat drag aaw for contracting for wood First street. Newberg. Address D. sawing. J. H. Martin, corner Fifth Converse, Marcóla, Oregon. P. O. and Chehalem, phone Rad 14». 6tf. Box 171. 26t4* Hemstitching— Picot adga work W E HAVE some good «s te r n an any kind of ma tarlai; aise narrow farms to trade for Willamette Valley fruit and dairy ran ch «. List your pleating. Swltahas made to order. farms with us. We have inquiriw Lee Millinery In W. B. W hite A Co from cash buyers. I f you have any­ building, 706 % First street. lftf. thing in real Mtate to sell, write or call at our office. W ill write your in­ The Portland Telegram la dellv surance. We have reliable compan ered dally (no Sunday) at 4 » cants ies. W. E. White A Co. 29t2 par month. I f you wish to aobaaribo FOR SALE — Modern bungalow call Bluo 182, R. E. GRAY, local 14-tf. with five rooms, bath and basement. • « w t . On# acre of ground,barn, which Loans, any amount, farm, city can be used for chickens and cow or proparty and sbattala; no delays. garage. In city limits. Phone Black Mortgages, note«, eon treats, bonds, 1». * lt f. ate., bought and sold. For isveca­ FOR SALE— Farm with family or mente, see Atlr- B. A. Klika, Mo- chard, good house, well at the door, MlnnvMe, Oregon. woodshed, large barn, 2 good ailoa, 22 acres In cultivation, IS acres in POTATOES W A N T E D pasture and timber; soil can’ t be beat We want to buy potato«. Call and will grow anything. One-third 21al51. . 2 9 11 of crop g o « to the purchaser. A good rental buslnew property and BIDS W A N T S )) soma cash will buy this farm. W. B. Sealed bids will be received by the W hite A Co., 703 H First St. 29t2 County Court of Marlon County, Ore­ gon, up to 1 o'clock p. m. on May FOR SALE— One 2-room houaa « 1 » 8, 1921, for hauling 10,000 cubic North Main street. Also On# 4-room yards of gravel from the county bouse, wood shed, fruit cellar, shop bunkers near St. Paul onto the roads room, large barn and ehickan house, in that vicinity. Specifications and bidding forms are on file In the fruit, wall, one acre o f ground, 812 County Clerk’s office at Salem, Ore. Ninth and Blaine. W ill take Ford The right to accent or reject any or car good running order toward all bids la reserved. U. O. BOYER, County Clerk. either, or would trade both toward 28t2 1920 FORD TOURING— Self start­ er. Tires almost new. Speedometer, motometer, Hansler shock absorbers, Petry cutout, large steering wheel, dssh lamp, clock,' mirror, spottigbta, Timkln bearings, windshield cleaner, electric horn and 1921 license. A swell car at a price you can’t let by you. $500. May Motor Co. 29tf farm land. W. F. Cummins, 608 Willamette street 26tf FOB SALE. operation and longer LOOT A N D FOUND FOR COLUMBIA H IG H W AY or W A N T TO RENT— Five or six- Seaside tripe see Mrs. D. A. Hart. 10 room modern house for one year or years experience as a driver. Large, more. W rite 216 River St. 29t2 FOR SALE— Second-hand Buckeye easy riding car. Phone Red 4. 28tf W ANTED— Girl or woman to- do brooder. Complete and in good order. housework. Steady position. Call or 7al5. 2 9tl* FOR SALE OR TR AD E write 109 Third street, Newberg. FOR SALE— Good one-horse farm 29tl FOR SALE OR TRADE— Ford wagon with harness, very cheap. CaB W ANTED— Room and board In ____________________ 27tf truck in good condition. W ill -take Ford car. Roy Smith, 412-Go. Lin­ private family, by young man. Pre­ FOR SALE— one Philo brooder coln street. 2>t2* fer garage If possible. Box 1000, coop 8x6; 1 Philo coop 2x4. Inquire care of Graphic. 29tf Graphic office. 2 » t l* W ANTED — Your old furniture to W ORK W A N T E D FOR SALE— Ford touring car. In upholster and repair. Have a full good condition mechanically. New FOR PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY or line of new samples of new coverings rubbers. Call Blue 187. 29tf extra office help phone B lu e '139. from the east Also repair auto 27-t4 seats. Shop located at 201 North P o ta to « for Sal*— $1.00 Main St. G. W. Thorington. 28t2 $1.50 per sack. Wm. Holland and READY TO DO all kinds of build­ or contract. Sona. Phone 50a35. 14tf. ing. either by day M ISCELLANEOUS Phone Red 88. C. H. Ellis. 28t4* FOR SALE— Ford truck, good con BOARD— Family style, $7.00. Lau­ W ANTED—Housekeeping or house­ dltion. Phone Black 211. Chas. Bur­ rel Chttage. 29tl* work by young widow with child 1M gess. 1207 Eleventh St. 29t2\ years. Good home, small w a g «. Ad­ For all kinds of hauling and truck­ For S al»— Good, hard, a n d brisk, dress Mrs. M. Fox, 109 Third Street. ing sea Clyde Wendel, Phone, Newberg . — ------ ----- — — I I S all yon want. Inqaira at ths N T t j-134. 46tf. Galland service station. Iltf. FOR SALE— One acre, good house and outbuildtnga. Variety fruit. Phone Red 125 or call at 600 West Sheridan street. E. A. Pace .owner. 29tl * T he manufacturer of your automobile recommends, in the Instruction Book for your car, that the crankcase be drained out and flushed and then refilled with fresh oil at regular intervals. » I « m P NMNM aanMNNMWNMM m m m You get results from advertising All around work horse for sale NOTICE TO OUR CLIENTS— We cheap. Phone 23a51. N. C. John­ have enlisted In our buainras the ser- in The Graphic, with the largest son. 29tl v I c m of Mr. Ctoas. V. J o n « of Port­ circulation in the county. land, but formerly of Moscow. Idaho, FOB SALE where he held many responsible po­ Home grown seed corn, 6c per lb. sitions of public trust. For several while it lasts. Phons 23a51. N. C. years ha was assistant postmaster at Johnson. 29tl that place. Mr. J o n « is well known to a number of our Newberg cltixens SEED POTATOES hnd c o m « highly reedmmended ae a D EM TO T Bring your sacks and gat Netted capable, conscientious business man. Gem p o ta to « for table or to plant You will find him courteous and at 11.00 per 100 lbs C. E. Water­ obliging. Come In and get acquaint­ TELEPHONES man. west o f Spaulding's saw­ ed with him. W. E. White A Co., Otfloe, W hite SS; Boa. Bod l i t 39t3 mill. 28t2* 702 V »'F irst street. Df. H. C. Dixon Dr. I. M. Bloinwick GHOOFBAOTOB — Phono Black 0 — BOS First S t M«wber¿ Grog— Dr. Thos. W. Hester PH Y SIC IA N and SUBGEOM Office In Dixon Building PHONES; Office White 11. Boa. Orango l l . Dr. A. M. Daris D EN TIST Office over Ferguaea’a Drug Store PHONE BLACK «7 MS. UTTLEFKL 9 A UUKNFT PH YSIC IAN S and 8U BG E0NS Office over P in t Natl. Bank Bldg. O f f ! « Whit# 4». Homs Blue 1 » « Drs.Gochnour& Daniels C H IB 0PBA C T0B8 Massage, Hjdro-Therepy and Electric Treatments STEAM and ELECT BIC BATH S Phone Bkok 40 for appointment 110 North School street First door north of Yamhill Elec­ tric Co.’s office. NEWBERO, OREGON. t Dr John S. Rankin PH Y SIC IA N and SUBGEOM * Office Phono Black 171 Rea. Phone Gray 171 Office over U . 8. National Bank E. A. Romig, M. D. PH Y SIC IA N and 8UXGM0M Office ht N ew berg Hospital Office Phone, Red l i t Residence, Gray » Newberg, E. H. UTTER, D; M. D. D E N TIST Office over First National Bank Office Phone Black 81 Residence Phone W hite 174 Newbarg,________ •;* DR. RALPH W. VAN VALIN D ENTIST General Practise and X-Ray Diagnosis Or«r U. S. W.H...I B m ) Office Oreen m^Reéldeaee While IS ATT0BNEY AT LAW CLARENCE BUTT W ill praetlee In all ths oourta o f the state. Special attention given to Probate work, the writing o f deeds, mortgages, oontracts and the drafting of all pa para. Office; 2nd floor, Union Blok W hite 5 W e try to p le a « A. B. Culbertson F A IN T IN G CONTBACTOB I I Decorating, Tinting, Paper* v hanging, Etc. 310 N . Center 8t; Newberg, Newberg Transfer Co. Does Loeal and Long D ista n « m Hauling. Furniture, P ia n « and Safes a Specialty 8. P. TDKBEBLAKE, Proprietor •"* Residenoe phoae Rod 7» Offlee phono, W hite 117 . W e Collect Slow Stale Tough Accounts Everywhere Knight /kjastai'atCe. No Collection— M e G hana M c M i n n v i l l e , o b e g o n HILLSB0B0, OBEGON