h MM mwéé MM NEWBERG GRAPHIC, SIX Largest Circulation In Yamhill County THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 i WOOD FOR SALB at V . A. Vlm- vent's Feed »tore. 17 Stores 17 Stores 20th Century Grocery A MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our friends everywhere and a MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our enemies anywhere, for on this day there is peace on earth and good will to men. MERRY CHRISTMAS! SATURDAY SPECIALS 3Alf F 0 S SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE— 7 Vi acres FOR SALE— Popcorn and cabbage. choice land; 1 V4 miles from cannery; Fred Thumberg, 50A151. 915 phone Red 97. 421 S. Main. 6tf FOR SALE— 1 Vi ton Republic FOR SALE OR TRADE— Half ton truck at a reasonable price. Phone Chevrolet truck; will take any kind Black 16*7. l l t f livestock. J. N. McPherson, Route 1212 * FOR SALE—Six-hole Bridge- 2. Beach range, good condition. Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE— Vaughn Black 167. 10t4 dragsaw in good condition, with two FOR SALE— W inter apples, 7-6c saws. W ill take wood in trade. box orchard run. C. P. Johnson, Phone Red 101, Chancey Cell. 12tf phone 17A6. 9tf FOR TRADE For All Our” Customers and Any Other Concern’ s Customers. ARE FOR SALE— Toggenburg milk TO TRADE— Ford car, for heavy go:it%vgives better than quart a day. Cull Red 167. * 12tl* young team and harness. Jim Soper. Red 66. 12tl Guess on the beef displayed at the FOR TRADE— 100 acres land, will Peoples Market. You may win the take residence property or farm line prime roast. 12tl property to the value of $2500 on ORDERS TAKEN for fruit trees oven trade. Chancey Geli, phone . 12 1 f and nursery stock of all klada at Vin­ Red 101. cent's Feed Store. IP i f LOST ROYAL BAKING POWDER, large 12 ounce cans................................................................ ............ 35 CENTS CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL WALNUTS, No. 1 Q uality............................................34c LB., 3 LBS $1.00 MIXED NUTS, best grade (no Peanuts or Pecans) 1921 Brazils, Soft Shell W alnuts, Sicily Filberts. Paper Shell Almonds .......................................................................v. . .3 0 CENTS POUND FRUIT SALAD. No. 1 tall cans of specially prepared Salad. Sunnyside Bnand, each . . . . . . . 2 5 CENTS SALAD TIPS. Hillsdale or Preferred Stock, tall cans..................................................... ....... 25 CENTS 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, none better at any price, special a t ................................................29e POUND COTTOLENE .'.......................... ............................................................. 4 lb Pails at 7 6c; 8 lb Pails at $1.53 PEPPER. 2 ounce can Dwight Edwards Pepper............ ................................................... .................. 5 CENTS SHREDDED W HEAT BISCUIT .......................................... ............ -.............. ............. 12 CENTS PACKAGE KELLOGG’S TOASTED CORN F L A K E S ......... , ............................................................... 10 CENTS PACKAGE FOR SALE— Petite prunes. 4 Vic; English walnuts, sorted, 25c. H. LOST— Fountain pen. Reward if 12tl* Walton, phone 17A3. lOtf left at Newberg Laundry. LOST-— $8.00 in currency, either FOR SALE— Buff Orpington pul­ lets and young roosters. Fred Thum­ Jn Graham's drug store or In the 20th berg, phone 50A151. 1113 Century store. Finder please leave a - - ------- at the • Graphic. John Ferguson. FOR SALE OR TRADE— Buckeye " 1 2 tl• incubator and brooder stove. Phone Red 67. J. S. Wright. lOtf LOST— Black purse with white fasteners, containing small amount FOR SALE, or service or trade, of money, key and finger nail file. Duroc male hog. What have you? Leave at Graphic office. Mrs. Emma A. S. Mellinger, phone 25A5. 12t2* Trumbley. i2 t l APPLES— 60 cents up; one-half LOST—On November 17, between mile south of Springbrook. or 612 Newberg and Dayton, red co w : 8 or Sheridan «treet. L A. Gray. 9t3* 10 Inch hOrns, spoiled under, weight about 800 pounds. Joseph Frohllch. EVERGREEN Blackberries, sug­ Salem. Oregon. R. 1. ared in half gallon perfect jars, 33.60 per dozen. 603 Blaine St. 12tf 20th C E N T U R Y G R O C E R Y 7 0 2 First S tre e t FOUND MICKIE S A Y S — vwe advm y r< » • tu te e , ! W e library of the Ommlades of Spain contains 600.000 volumes. a r e BtSrtsER. PAPERS TUAM BUT FER. *tW SVÍ.E. OP TU' TOVJVI ARE. VIE ViOVl *? A N C IE N T L IB R A R IE S , The first private library is hellevgd to have been that owned by Aristotle In 324 B. C. Octavianus Caesar founded two of Rome's jKibllc libraries, the Palatine and the Octaviau. -fi *EAJ>, GUTTERS — REPATRING AU Kinds — of TANKS SOLDERING Metal Work C. C. COLLARD, Prop. 713 First Street 1280 ACRES IN O T H E R C IT IE S } D E LIC IO U S DISH O F M U T T O N Steak Smothered in Tomato Sauce Is Recommended by the Home Economics Kitchen. Mutton steak (a slice from the thick­ er portion of the leg) will serve more people when cooked In the following manner than when served plain, and la delicious. The following recipe for this dish is recoipmend^d by the home economic* kitchen of {lie United States Department of Agriculture. pounds mutton •teak 1 cup bread crumbs 1 small onion 1 can tom atoes, or 1 quart fresh to- matoes cut in slices , Poultry seasoning gait Spread over the mutton steak e •ayer of hr-'ad crumbs mixed with the minced onion and other seasonings. Roll and tie into shape. Place in a «mssemle or other dish with a tightly fitting cover. Pour the tomatoes over the meat and cook very slowly in the oven or on top of the stove for three or four hours. If the tomatoes do not cover the meat add a little boiling -water. Try a Graphic classified. Many historians claim the credit for the first public library should be given the Assyrians, the date of Its founda­ tion being fixed in Eighth century B. C. Rome's first Dublic library was founded by Julius Caesar. His early death ended his ambition to secure the most complete collection of writings of that period. New York has a hunk which lends radium to hospitals. London has a flourishing gulf club comimsed exclusively of actresses. The movement for university exten­ sion work started in Philadelphia in 1890. More than 1.700 locomotives were made in the Philadelphia district In 1919. G R O W LS O F A GROUCH An oak tree at Chico. Cal., covers an acre of ground and can shelter 1,000 men. I never saw a caveman who wouldn’t cave If the right woman got after him. The great dome of St. Paul’s cathe­ dral. I-ondon, is supported on eight underground piers. 1 do not have a very high regard for any man who is always bragging about his honesty. London bridge. England, cost $10,- 000,000, Is 900 feet long and 54 feet wide, with 100,000 persons passing over It every 24 hours. 1 uever kuew a tin-horn lawyer who didn't want to save ids country by going to congress. I believe the greatest cause of dl- Torce is marriage, and I shall never be ecmvinced to the contrary. 1 always take my kids to the cir­ cus. 1 go entirely on their account— and then I stand up In front of them so they can't see anything. Thirty or forty years ago visitors to New York used to climb to the top o f the Trinity church tower to see the city, which lay at their feet. The largest steel smokestack Is said to he In Newark. N. J. It extend* 128 feet in the air and is five feet eight inches in diameter. With an annual production of 14.- 500,000 pounds. Cincinnati claims to lend nil other cities of America in the manufacture ef oleomargar’ne. The Graphic Job Department is prepared to print all kinds o f ofTIce stationery, wedding invitations, etc. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE f MILK COW for sale, be fresh soon. Call Red 142. 12t 1 * IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? The Cost is Small, The Protection GREAT We give liberal values, low rates, prompt adjustment. Fire, theft, property damage, public liability and collision, any one or more forms in one policy. See onr agents before the FINE DEMON gets yonr car, or some “ Road H og" gets yon. Pacific States Fire Insurance Company OF PORTLAND, OREGON Represented by NEWBERG LAND COMPANY 508 Firs t Street TOR SALE— Dresseed geese for Christmas, delivered December 24. GOOD ROOMS— From $1.00 to Mrs. George Smith, phone 33A63. $1.50 per week. Commercial Hotel. 1112 914 * FOR SALE)— First class clover hay; delivered in city at $16^50 per ton. Phone T. H. Thorne, Red 187. 9tf ■ mm— mmrmmmmmmmmmm— m _i_m± Dr. I. M. Bloinwick CHIROPRACTOR — Phon« Bkok 802 P in t S t 0 — Newberg, Oregon Dr. Thos. W. Hester PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in Dixon Building PHONES: White $39. Res. Orange 239 Dr. A. M. Davis DENTIST Office over Ferguson's Drug Store PHONE BLACK $7 Dr.J. W. Barcroft PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First Netl. Baak Bldg. PHONES Office White 49. Home Blue 194 Dr. M . Adelt Gochnour CHIROPRACTOR Masaage, Hydro-Therepy, Electric Treatments and Steam Baths. Phone Black 40 for appointment. 110 North School street First door north of Yamhill Elec­ tric Co.'e office. NEWBERG, OREGON . Dr John S. Rankin PHYSICIAN and SURGEON REAL ESTATE Office -Phone Black 171 FOR SALE— 5-room bouse, par­ Res. Phone Gray 171 tially furnished. Modern improve­ FOR SALE)— New Oldsmobile ments. Cloge in. Also two lots,) Office over U. S. National Bank roadster; also Buick roadster; low choice building site. Address Owner 51tf price and easy terms. J. D. Gordon 310 Third St. 9tf FOR SALE— Farm of about 20 PHYSICIAN and 8URGEON CHRISTMAS TURKEYS for sale. ecres, 13 under cultivation, balance Will be delivered December 22. C. In young timber; plenty of running Office at Newberg Hospital D. Gatch. Fairvlew Farm, phone water. About three acres o f logan­ Office Pbone, Red lit 23A35. 914 berries ready to put on wires. John Residence, Gray I Kirkley, 215 River street. 3tf DINING ROOM table and" Chairs, Newberg, Oregon. solid oak and Leather, almost new, . FOR SALE— 60 acre coast dairy sell cheap. Mrs. G. P. Chamberlain, farm, Vi mile of SUetz. and high 411 College. 12tl* school, at the Insured value of $2500 t --------------- — ----------------------------------- ■, • DB. S. M. W ENDT for the buildings and $150 per acre FOR SALE— Beautiful feather hat for the 35 acres of cleared land. No. Surgeon and Physician and Georgette blouse, cheap. Mall 1 sandy loam soil, $3300 federal Special attention given to General phone number or address to " K ” , loan. W ill consider $3000 trade If Surgery and Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. care of Graphic. 12tl* satisfactory. Warren Cobb, owner, X -R ay in all its branches. Siletz. Ore. HtS HAVE YOU ordered a Spirella Edwards Building, Newberg, Ore. the world’s best corset and child­ W ANTED ren’s waists. Exchange and Gift Store. 205 First street. 12t 1 WANTED— 50 goats, must be rea­ E. H . UTTER, D . M. D. Ilt2 * SECOND HAND STORE— Furni­ sonable price. Call 17A4. ture. stoves, etc., bought, sold and DENTIST WANTED— Two or three good exchanged. James Patterson, phone milk cows. Call Red 142. Office over First National Bank 12tl* Red 55. West First street. 2tf Office Phone Black 31 MILK CUSTOMERS wanted; also Residence Phone W hite 174 ORDERS TAKEN for '.fruit trees extra orders during the holidays. and shrubbery of all kinds for fall Phone Red 27. Newberg,________ __________ Oregon. 12t2* and spring delivery. Call or phone Black 181. I. A. Hanning. 52tf POULTRY WANTED— Hi { h e a t prices paid for all kinds ef market FOR SALE— Horses, will take au­ poultry. Harry Miller. 47tf tomobile or cows in- exchange; also DENTIST good seven-foot binder for sale. A. WANTED— Man to saw 75 cords General Practice and A-t.ay Versteeg, phone White R152 9t4 wood Into 4 foot length, for cash; Diagnoeis also to cut 30 cords into 16 Inch O n r U. S. N u itM l l '* L FOR SALE— 25 White Leghorn length, on shares, which I will de­ pullets; 15 Barred Rock pullets; 1 liver. Phone 23A3. W. J. Blake. O ffice Green i n T * '¿tat'senee Whit# ss Barred Rock rooster; 1 Rhode Is­ 12tl* land Red rooster. Vincent's Feed Store. 1112 WANTED— Your old furniture to upholster and repair. Full line of FOR SALE)— Petite prunes, 1921 samples for new covering. Auto seats crop ¿it 3 Vi cents per pound. Hand repaired. A I bo replate old knives picked evaporated cherries 15 cents DENTIST per pound. Charles Graves. Spring- and forks. Shop first door west of McCoy’s garage on First St. Phone brook, Oregon. lltf TELEPHONES Red 55. O. W. Thorlngton. 61tf Offioe. White 2 2 : Ret. Black 122 FORDSON TRACTOR, plows and equipment for sale, A1 condition. MISCELLANEOUS Will* accept good Holstein cows as part payment. A. J. Schlecht, Bea­ J. H. NASH, the Auctioneer, let verton, Or., Rte. 1. 1118 him do It. Phone Red 43. 45tf E. A. Romig, M. D. in Gilliam county for exchange; 1100 acres cultivated; good house; The library of the monastery of large barn for 20 head of stock; Cnrydon. which was burned In 1001, winter the hprses on straw stacks contained nearly a thousand Molumes. and they come out fat and ready for spring work; we want a small valley The fuinous library at Alexandria. farm or good business property. Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I. was de­ White A Co., 703 Vi First St. 12t2 stroyed hy fire by the order of Caliph Oinar In the year 641 A. D. A library of 200,000 volume*, which fell Into his hands during a victorious campaign, was one of the notable gifts made by Marc Antony to Cleopatra. FOR SALE— Good, hard, used FOUND— Package of ladles' and brick, all you want. Inquire at the W. R. Galland service station. 51tf children's wearing apparel. * Owner can have same by calling at the IF YOU iTAVE anything you want Graphic office, proving property and 12tl to sell, see James Patterson, the sec­ paying for ad. ond hand man, W. First street. 2tf FOR RENT Works The kingdom of Andalusia had 70 libraries supported by public funds. A public library at Athens founded hy Pisistratus was in operation in the year 540 B. C. V S h e e t M e ta l * , * BALED CLOVER HAV for sale. Peterson & Meyers, phone 9A35. 1 2t4 • PORTLAND MILL RUN— By the ton. $22. Harry Miller, phone Black 182. 12 DR. RALPH W . VAN VALIN Dr. H. C C. R. CHAPIN JERSEY BULL for service. Terms FERD GRONER’S grafted Fran­ quette walnut trees. No. 1, 6 to 8 $2, payable at time of service. W. 9t4* ft„ $1.35; 4 to 6 ft. $1.00. L. S. R. Everest. Otls & Son. agents. Phone Blue 10. DR. STRYKER. Osteopathic phy­ or White 178. 9tf sician. U. S. National Bank building. 4tf FOR SALE— 200 lbs English wal­ McMinnville. nuts, 1 grain drill, 1 two-seated top PRUNE TREES at bargain prices. surrey, 1 medium size wagon. 1 two- C. E. Terry, Carlton. Oregon, eight horse disc. 1 Moline tractor, cheap; miles west o f Newberg. 10t7* Mrs. Mary Parrett, phone Black 67. lOtf SEE E. P. SMITH for expert saw filing at 201 Main and Hancock. GET A COPY of Rand. McNally's 60tf Ideal Atlas of the world. It has the Carpentering and jobbing. latest census, and gives maps of ev­ THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM is ery country in the world, and also delivered dally (No Sunday) nt 45 an industrial map of the U. S. Call cents per month. If you wish to sub­ phone Red 165. or see J. H. Bauman, scribe. call Red 146. J. E. Martin, on Villa Road. Route 3. 1112* local agent. Ex. FOB SALE OR TRADE)— Forty acres, 2% miles from Junction City, <>n good hard road; beautiful home, 3 room plastered house, bath, tele­ phone; large barn and othfcr out­ buildings. Windmill, tank, two good wells. Price $8000. All under cultivation. Old age reason; want small place not more than 4 miles from Newberg college. Terms, Hi­ ram Mlllett, Junction City, Rte. 3. Ilt4 * HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge work. Work done at our store. Switches made from combings. Lee Millinery In W. E. White A Co. building, 705 Vi First street 2tf AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW CLARENCE B U TT Will practice In ail courts of state Special attention given Probatf work, writing deeds, mortgagei contracts and drafting of papers Office; 2nd floor. Union Blk. _____ Newberg. Oregon Captolii Angere Grissen TEACHER OF SINGING Concert—Opera— Oratorio Newberg Jessie Britt Wednesdays Plano Studio LOANS— Any amount, farm, city “ Particular Printing for Partie property and chattels; no telays. Mortgagee, notes, contracts, Winds, lar People” — at The Graphic. etc., bought and sold. For Invest­ ments. see Atty. B. A. Klik*. Mc­ Minnville, Oregon. All things reduced at Amy’s Ex­ ACCESSORY STORE AND GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING Call In and look'^us over.* Ford change and G ift Shop, 205 First AUTO REPAIRING— 75 cents per parts, lamp globes, gas, oils, greasea. Street. 12tl The famous Gates tires and tubes, hour. Roth price and quality. Hart’e TOR SALE)— Mare going on 5 reduced pries. Cheap tires and tubes. Phone Black 220. years old, weight about 1300; phone Jitney service. house Blue 186. W. 8. Stull, Prop. 21A25 - llt 2 Ilt4 * * FOR SALE— White enamel Kozy DAN.Y PORTLAND JOURNAL Kitchen cabinet, nearly new. Cell Red 167. 12tl • delivered for 45c a month; dally and Sunday. 65c. Subscribe of L. M. There is nothing nicer than a Buell, local agent. 521 West Fifth Snapflli Pen fo r la Christmas gift. street. Call Blue 214 about trouble X i At Campbell’s. 1 211 or subscriptions. ATTORNEY Practice In all courts; Probata, Deed. Morgagea and all legal papers. Abstracts examined. Shop. Main St. 33tf NURSERY STOCK PRUNE TREES— Apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, filberts, graft­ ed walnuts, grapes, small fruits, etc. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE of from 20% to 40% will be allowed on all orders placed within the next 10 days. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO., Lafaystte, Oregon. Itft » Neiwberg Transfer Co. Doe* Local and Long Dittano« Hauling. Furniture, Pianot and S&fet a Specialty S. P. T1MBERLAKE, Proprietor Residence phone Rod 79 Offloo phono. W hits 197