+ H«»! !* ;K Ü r Largest Circulation lii Yamhill County. NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. H A Y 19. 1981. EIGHT mmmm sume old topics; the discovery of Iron , SPRING BROOK and oil upon the ridge of the moun­ Mia. Katanlck went to Portland tain. Here ie hoping its not a dreant last Sunday. of some weird dreamer. Mr*. Wendell went to Lafayette An old fashioned wood cutting bee | on Tuesday. occured last Saturday when the Mrs. Wendell went to Portland| members of the Newberg Christian FOR SALE last Thursday. Church gathered at a near-by woods Visit the l«ee Millinery Sale. 33t4 Miss Stella Hubbard visited re- on the Putman farm. A very de­ lightful time was had by all, in­ latlres at Rex. Sunday. One nillk goat, fresh. Inquire 403 The Aurora Borealis was: quite cluding a picnic dinner served by Blaine St. 31tf the ladies. risible here on Friday night. Last Friday afternoon a baseball 1914 BUICK TOURING CAR-Good The Friend's district quarterly game occured between the local team, shape. Self starter. 3275. 29tf meeting closed on Sunday evening. Mrs. Dan lei” Ramsey returned home ccn' I*”.ed of Sunday schooyboys and Get your Split Cedar Posts of similar team from Newberg. The from a brief visit to Portland last a game was hotly contested, and the Spaulding Logging Co. 46tf. Friday. final score was 14 to 12 In faVor of Mr. Terry, the school teacher for the local boys. Sunny Kincaid's two FOR SALE— Good young work next term, will move into this com­ home runs featured at the deciding horse. 1600 lbs. Call 23A3. 33tl* munity sometime this week. • moments. C. E. New house and P .H - Ham-j A very delightful party occured at HORSE— 7 years old, weight about mond motored to Portland Tuesday ( 0runt Heater home on Monday 1150 lbs. A..Schwar*ln, Rex. 32tS* where they transacted business. evening, when about twenty young Good eating potatoes at 35 and 50c The school term closed last Fri­ people from Newberg and locality day which doesn’t seem to hurt any gathered for the evening, as the a sack. Earl Nelson, phone 19A25. 33tf Of the younger one's feelings a bit. guests of Rollin and Florence Heater. a The construction work on the new Various games were played which wag FOR SALE— Gciod young work road was re-inforced by the addition followed by music and singing. A of several more teams, during the number of talented musicians were mare, weight about 1200. Phone 33t2 present and rendered a number of Black 207. week. very good jseiectiogus. which were B. F. Biers and wife of Corvallis FOR SALE— Good quality paint, visited over the week end at the greatly enjoyed. Refreshments con­ home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ham­ sisting of ice cream and punch were 11.80 a gallon at the Newberg Auc­ 33t2* tion «House. served. mond. CLASSIFIED To celebrate the 32nd anniversary, the local Christian Endeavor Socie­ ty held a rally at the* church on Fri­ day evening. (Continued front page one.) Fred Kincaid went to McMinn­ ville last Tuesday, where he attended the thousands upon thousands of the funeral of Walace Moiser, his people In great centers of population with no food production worth men­ brother-in-law. tioning. to be seen for hours at a Profeseor Whitelsy. from the Philo­ time from a swiftly moving train, in­ math College and a former resident dicate something of where our mar­ of this community, was here on busi­ kets are to be found. ness a few days ago. Speaking of our old home farm, A tractor demonstration took along with six other good farms, it place on the Virgil Mills farm last was bought by a non-resident war Saturday which attracted a number profiteer, to be added to the ever In­ df neighboring farmers. creasing number 'o f rented farms Crop planting still continues which whose owners have'tid Interest in is rather late this season but th e' any local affairs, farmers will take a chance on the Another great' pleasure which we summer being unusually long. - anticipate for the near future will George Mangus accompanied by a *onR r^ e over the Canadian his family spent Sunday at the home Pacific with the morning sun shin- of P. H. Hammond. Mrs. Mangus | on the rear end of our train, is a relative of Mrs. Hammond. r VerX truly yours, Strawberry season will open in the1 ^ Re*s- coming week, weather permitting. Despite the recent rains an extra- HOUSEHOLD HINTS oidinary crop is looked forward to. , A . good ___ . way to . ___ _____, ... - remove corks that Gooseberry season will open prob- have been pushed down into a bottle ably in the coming week. A fair; j8 j0 thread a button on a string and crop is expected but will not com -; drop> it in the neck of the bottle, pare with previous crops due to the p un the cork pp to the neck of the early frosts am$ almost Incessant j bottle with the aid of a hat pin and rains- then pull the string attached to the The local Strawberry Grower’s Un-1 button. The cork will come out Ion met in the school bouse lait easily. TV..*,«!«» night. + Much business __ Thursday was A box of clips or paper fasteners transacted and C. E. Newhouse was such as are used in business of- elected as sales-manager for the com- j flees will save much work and time igg season-___________ ______________. when there are long Beams to stltctt The sad news reached us on S at-' on the machine. Instead of basting urday of the passing away of Wallace a seam use several of these clips to Mosier at his home in McMinnville. hold the edges together and in place. His death occured rather,suddenly . When making waisU- stltch. around ~«erlous illness. Mr. Moeier is widely fhe neck and arm holes to prevent on Saturday, after a prolonged ill­ stretching. then when they are tried ness. Mr. Mosier is widely known on their shape will not be pulled and here, being a brother of'M rs., KMd stretched, but win nold ¿a they were cut. Kincaid Again old dame Rumor has brush­ ed her wings and stirred up consider­ ‘ •Particular Printing for Particu­ able amount of talk, this time the J. H. REES WRITES ABOUT TRIP lar People”— at The Graphic. Bead y o u r instruction book It says—» Old oil should be drained from the crankcase at regular intervals and replaced with fresh oil. T his statement is made because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in the crankcase ofl. T h e gritty oil circulates through the engine, impairing its performance, and ulti­ mately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. T hese careful instructions from the manufacturer are often disregarded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked. T o meet this need M odem Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established b y first-class garages and other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. T hese garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oü,— the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities and does not impair the lubricating efficiency o f fresh oil used. T he cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade o f Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below , —it means B etter operation end longer engine bfe. " STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SER V ICE CALOL HUS HING OIL ZZMUANE WOOD FOR SAE— Dry old ftr and second growth. Phone 23A52. Al­ fred Hutchens. 33t4* Potatoes for Sale— 9100 and 91.50 per sack. Wm. Holland and Sons. Phone 50a35. 14tf. FOR SALE— Young ducks. 3 weeks old Indian Runners. Call at D. A. Dobbs, 509 Grant St. 33tf For Sale— Good, hard, used brick, all you want. Iaquira at tha W. R. Gall&nd service station. Kltf. GOATS— Have twenty head of good Angoras for sale. Phone Red R. 152. D. V. Fendall. 32tf HARNESS— Have a good single buggy harness for sale. D. V. Fen­ dall. phone Red R. 152 32tf YOU CAN’T GARDEN without garden hose. You can save money on it at Doyle’s Tire Shop. 28tf For Sale— Munger black cap Ups. Place order now for spring planting, J. Groff, phone Blue 149. 7tf. DOUBLE SAVING— Free tube and 20% reduction on all Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires. Calkins Garage. ' _________ --------------- — 6314 FOR SALE— Some high grade Jer­ sey heifer, one and two years old. Phone W hite r!52, T \ . Vemteeg ~ 33t2* Registered Chester White Pigs, eight weeks old. George W. Smith, Newb<*rg, R. He. 2. Phone SStrW.“ " 3114 FOR SALE— Empire State and Net- ted Gem seed potatoes. 91 per sack. J. T. Ferguson, I mile north of town. 33tl AUTO REPAIRING For Trad*— Five-room plastered AUTO REPAIRING— 76 cents per hour. Both price and quality. Hail’s house end garage in Newberg. What Shop. 33tf have you? J. L. Eaton, St. Paul. 16tf AUTO REPAIRING 75 cents per hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pen­ MISCELLANEOUS nant Garage, 105 Weat First St. 27 Special values on hats at the I^ee Millinery. 33t4 COLUMBIA H IG H W AY TRIPS For all klnda of haaliag and truck­ FOR COLUMBIA HIGHWAY or ing see Clyde Wendel. Pkone, Red SeastdSftripe see Mrs. D. A. Hart. JO 134. 4€tf. years experience as a driver. Large, easy riding car. Phone Red 4. 28tf Dr. Stryker, Osteopathic physician, U. S. National Bank building. Mc­ REAL ESTATE Minnville. 4tf. FOR SALE or rent, 5 room house. Inquire 603 Blaine street. 31tf Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary- sur­ Desirable piece of land 1 i4 miles geon. Hall’s Fsed Barn. Resideuco 35tf from cannery. Enquire at 503 North phone Black 72. College. Mrs. Fannie Lilly. 33tf Orden taken far fruit trees and FOR SALE— Three acres, 8-rooni nursery stock of all kinds at Vin­ house, barn, hot and cold water, 60tf. bath room, abundance of fruit, 12 cent’s Feed Stem. blocks from postoffice. Address Box WHEN YOU GET READY to paint 184. - 31 tf your house see N. J. Brldenbecker, 32t2* Homestead Relinquishment for sale painter, 501 Franklin. in Yamhill county. Chaa. Johnson. DOUBLE SAVING— Free tube and 12th and Wynooski streets. Coll Black ,154. 33tl 20% reduction on all Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires. Calkins Oarage. 33t4 FOR SALE— Seven-room house on North Main street. Small amount If you have'goods to sell, see the down, balance like rent. Enquire 508 Willamette, or will trade for Newberg Auction House, or if you farm land. 30tf wish to buy. It’s a good place to buy. 33tf FOR SALE— Residence lot two HAVE YOU GOT our quantity blocks from business Btreet; some Remeipber we fruit; cement 'walk. Inquire 210 price on shingles? Sheridan street. ‘ 32tf have the best that can be bought. 26-tf FOR SALE— 6 room modem house. Spaulding Logging Co. Sewing room and bath. Full cement Notice to the Publle— I am located basement, furnace. Twb lots. Pave­ ment in on one side. 96000; 93500 at the corner of First and Center cash; terms on balance. 400 North streets, with complete stock of Wat­ College St.., 33t 1 • kins Remedies. S. A. Ball. 1-tf. Ladd. HU1 Farm For■"i s l e — Win SPIRELLA— The world’s best cor­ sell from 10 to 100 acres, 975 acre. set Can be had by calling for Mrs. C. Good soil, running water, mail route, Nonken, expert resident corsetiere, beautiful view, six miles east New­ at 415 W. First St. Phone Blue 232. 32tf berg. Phone Red 167. Terms. 3 3 tl* The heat shops Iqannot do your | FOR. SALE— Five-room plastered work better. The poorest mechanic house, city water, electric lights, will charge you no less. Auto re­ bath room with toilet connected to pairing, Hail’s shop, 75 cents per seweri, woodshed with fruit room In hour. i 3 3 1 f one corner, lot 100x75; one cement walk. Pavement will miss it one Hemstitching— Pieot edge work block. Price 91.500; cash, 91.000 or on any kind of material; also narrow i will trade for acreage. See owner, 214 N. Meridian St. Newberg, 32t2* pleating. Switches made to order. Lee Millinery In W. B. White A Co. FOR SALE— Five-room plastered building. 796)4 First street. lOtf. 7 house-on 5th street, city water,’ elec­ tric lights, bath room with toilet The Portland Telegram Is dellv connected to sewers, woodshed with ered dally (no Sunday) at 46 cents fruit room in one corner, lot 100x75; per month. If you wish to subscribe one cement walk. -Pavement miss it one block. Price 91.500; call Blue 153, R. E. GRAY. local cash, 91.000 or will trade for acre­ agent 14-tf. age. See owner, 214 N. Meridian St.. Newberg. * 33t2* Loans, any amount, faun, cuy property and chattels; no delsys. Mortgages, notes, oo a tracts, bonds, j FOR SALE OR TRADE etc., bought sad sold. For Invest­ IF YOU WISH TO TRADE WOOD ments, seo Atty. B. A. Kllks, Mc- for glasses or a good watch, see C. A. Morris, the Jeweler. 30tf Mtnavllle, Oregon. FOR SALE— Six-shovel riding corn FOR SALE— Tested select yellow cultivator in good condition, or will Dent seed corn, 6 cents per pound. B. 1 hone 7a52, R. F. D. 3 Charles W. trade for good buggy or pigs. 33t2* Root. 3114 • M. Le Fevre. phone 9A62. A span of bay horses age 7 and 9, FOR SALE— 100 cords dry wood. One mile from Rex on county road. weight 1150 and 1230 lbs; also 5 93 the cord. F. Schwarzin, Rex. head of one and two year old Jersey Will tralde for ia young Oregon. 33t2* hlefers. team, weight about 1400 each. Henry FOR SALE— Almost new Ottawa Versteeg R. 3. Phone 23A53. 33t2 log saw at reasonable price or will accept wood cutting as payment. L. W A N T TO RENT H. Minier. 33tl WANTED TO RENT— A furnished One baby bassinet, rubber tired or partly furnished house, fromr4 to wheels, one 120 egg incubator, one 6 rooms, bath and lights. Inquire 2 passenger roadster. All cheap. A. C. Crossman. White 7. 33tl* Call White 136. 33tl* WANT TO RENT — Five-room HAVING DISCONTINUED raising modern house; will lease for year. stock I have one choice Berkshire Call Graphic. 30tf brood sow for sale. Sow registered. Dr. A. N. Logan; phone 30a52. 32tf WANTED 1920 FORD TOURING CAR— Fine condition with starter block, less Lady to do washing for a family starter, with 1921 license. Tires all 33tl good. 9400. May Motor Co. 29tf of four. Phone Red 3. WITH THE APPROACH of sum­ mer you will want some new garden hose. Oet it at Doyle's Tire Shop and save money. 28tf FOR TRADE Dr. I. M. Blomwiek CHIROPRACTOR — Phone Black 0 — 102 First St. 'Newberg, Oregon Dr. Thos. W. Hester PHYSICIAN and SURGEON orflce In Dixon Building PHONES: White 239. Res. Orange 239 — Dr. A. M. Davis DENTIST Office ever Ferguson’s Drug Stora PHONE BLACK 37 ’ . MS. UTTLEFIEU & BANCROFT PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Office over First Natl. Bank Bldg. PHONES . Office White 49. Home Blue 104 Drs.Gochnour& Daniels CHIROPRACTORS Massage, Hydro-Therepy and Elea trie Treatments STEAM and ELECTRIC BATHS Phone Black 4 9 for appointment. 110 North School street First door north of Yamhill Elec­ tric Co.’s office. NEWBERO, OREGON. Dr John S. Rankin PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Phone Black 171 Rea. Phone Gray 171 Office over U. S. National Bank E. A. Romig, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office at Newberg Hospital . Office Phone, Red l i d Residence, Gray 9 Newberg, - Oregon. E. H . UTTER, D . M. D . Office ovqr First National Bank Office Phone Black 31 Residence Phone White 174 Newberg,________ ■_>________ Oregon. PIANO TUNING I do piano tuning and repairing; fifteen years' experience; satisfac­ tion guaranteed. Fred B. Jones. Newberg, phone Red 176. 32tf HORSEMEN. TAKE NOTICE Iwlll stand my pure bred Percher­ on stallion at my farm near Chehalem Center church. 915 insures colt; 910 for the season, or 96 single leap. J. 8. Graves; phone 17a52. 32tf DR. RALPH W. VAN VALIN DENTIST General Practice and X-Ray Diagnosis Orar I U. ». NmtUmml PI^.M« Off Jot Qreeu i71 ; R id ld io c c W hitt M D r. H . C . DENTIST EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed by the Coanty Court of Yainhlll County. Oregon, as executor of the estate o f Harry A. Littlefield, deceased. A11 persons havfng claims against said estate are requested to preesnt same duly verified to the office of Dr. John Barcroft at Newberg, Oregon, or at the office of the undersigned at No. Man to nail 75,000 shingles on a 511 Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Oegon. E. V. Littlefield, Executor. barn. Joe Ego. Call kA5151. 33tl First Pub. May 5, 1921. jWANTED — 5 or 6 young heifer Lam Pub. June 2, 1921. calves. F. D. Hutchinson, Dundee. TELEPHONES Office. White 22 : Res. Black 122 C. R. CHAPIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all courts; Probata, Deed, Morgages and ail legal papers. Abstracts examined. . 3114 ATTORNEY AT LAW FOR SALE CHEAP— Burbank po­ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING tatoes. both for planting and table C LAREN CE BUTT W ANTED--Pride of Multnomah stock. Write or call at Mrs. M. D. Notice Is hereby given that the un­ Will practice in all the courts of seed potatoes. Phone 19A25, Har­ Haskins, R. 1, Box 7, Dundee. Ore. dersigned administratrix hus Jllod vey Nelson. 33tl ' her final account in the estate of the state. Special attention given ________________________3 213 to Probate work, tbe writing of I Henry W. Kramer, deceased, with deeds, mortgages, contracts and FOR SALE— Cord wood. S e c o n d WANTED— Limited quantity of the County Court of the State of Ore­ tbe drafting of all papers. growth, dry. Delivered to Newberg, Italian prunes at II. S. Gile & Co.’s gon for Yamhill county, and that west of college and between S. P. packing house. Office; 2nd floor, Union Blck 321f said court has fixed May 21st, 1921, tiacks and 5th street. 95.75 cash. at 10 o'clock a. m. on said date at Newberg, - Oregon. Phone 13A252. 33tl* WANTED— Girl for general house­ the county court room In the court work for several weeks. Call at 717 house at McMinnville. Oregon, as the FOR SALE--1918 Ford touring East Sheridan St. 33t2* time and place for hearing upon said ¡car. Good tires, new spare tire, WANTED— Your old furniture to final accourtt. -speedometer, dash lamp, cutout and Therefore, all persons 'interested | ¡tire carrier, with 1921 license. 9325. upholster and repair. Have a full May Motor Co. 29tf line of new samples of new coverings in said estate are hereby required to I Does Local and Long Distance from the east. Also repair auto be present at said time and place to ' Shop located at 201 North show cause. If any, why said final ac­ 1 FOR SAE Sawmill, 18-horse rom- seats. Hauling. Furniture, Pianos should not*be allowed, said es­ 32t2 count pound Advance engine, friction nig- •Main St. O. W. Thorlngton. tate be closed and said administratrix ger, bevel gear swinging cut-off saw and Safes a Specialty be discharged, and her bondsmen ex­ I 2 cut-off saws and 2 main saws, No. onerated. • 2 Kusell head blocks with No. 3 car­ Dated April 21st. 1921. Parlor M illinery. r i a g e , wheels. R. W. Staley & Son, Eunice J. Kramer, S. P. TIMBERLAKE, Proprietor ! Newberg; phone-17a25. 32tf Administratrix of the estate o f ; Prices down. Everything marked way down. 513 North Edwards St. Henry W. Kramer, deceased. C. R. Chapin, attorney for estate. J Residence ghone Red 79 Phone Blue 144. 2 ltl2 * NOTICE First Pub. April 21, 1921. Office phone, White 197 Last Pub. May 19th. 1921. FOR SALE OR RENT.—Store building at 806 1st St. Inquire of owner. Mrs. George Sykes, 671 Rod­ \r FARMERS ney Ave.. Portland, Oregon. Phone It Pays to Buy in Bulk Order your farm hands, dairymen, E. 4144. 33tf stock men, hog feeders, milkers, land clearers, wood choppers and Slow Stale Tough grubbers from a reliable office. BERRY CRATES Newberg Transfer Co. W e Collect fin better operation land lower engine üß rev*-: Berry Crates and Hallocks , Place your f*rder now and be prepared for berry time. Spaulding Logging Co- 3 3 tf FOUND Base ball maak. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Call at Hess’ Candy Kitchen 3 3 11 MILL MEN Get your mill men, timber men. loggers, etc., from our mill and logging department. The oldest Employment offiee In Oregon. Phone or wire rush orders at our expense. PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. Phune Br'd'y 2278 14 N. 2nd Hi. Portland, Oregon Get Seeds That Grow VINCENT’S FEED STORE Headquarter« for OLYMPIC FLOUR 808 1st St. Newberg, Ore Pkone White 198 Accounts _ Everywhere Knight Asjustm’nt Co. No Collection— No Charge MoMnnryiLLE, O regon HTLL8BORO, OREGON ! '