20th Century Grocery a a m w w w ^ s — Phone Black 0 — 802 First St APPLE PICKERS WANTED; Che- halem Valley Orchards. Black 1502. 60t>* BR.B.T0NB. JONES D.&,Pfc.& LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR 702 ft Flint SL Newberg, Ora. By Appointment, Bvenlng and Sunday »mmmmrnmmmm ONIONS __Local grown, fin# yellow stock, 5 lbs. 8 cents;.................. ................... 10 pounds 15 cents POTATOES— Carefully selected white stock, running very even in sine; 8 pounds 15o; 1* lbs. 25c 5 Pounds 25 cents FOR RENT— First-class rooms with board. Phone White 182. 60t4* Dr. Tho8. W. Hester Leslie’s Shaker Salt, free FOR RENT— Nice sleeping rooms. 10 Hancock st., phone Black 12. 4 ft«* Office In Dixon Building PHONES: White SIS Res. Ornase M l SWEET POTATOES—Hew sweet potatoes Kerr’s Fancy Patent or Vim flou r, 49 lb. sack $1.83; bbl. lots $7.25. CANE SUGAR— 15 pounds $1.00....................... Chocolate, It taken n varieties of to bring oat IT running, 2 lb can for 10 cents RAirm GIRL PATEHT FLOOR— A Crown Mills product, Ho. 10 sack, 3 8 c ;........ Two for 75 oents CANNED MILK— Federal or Darimade, 3 cans 25c, 12 for $1.00; ----- Borden’s 9 oents can ............................ Limit Ont lot to a Customer PHYSICIAN and SURGEON FOR RENT— Furnished 4-room house, Ihi seres ground, barn, gar­ age. chicken house. Gall Black R222» S ltl* CLASSIFIED Dr. A. M. Davis FOR TRADE POR SALE r CONCORD GRAPES for sale. Mrs. Kramer, Red 27. 60t2 “Sweetened Co- a,” lb. 18e; 2 l k M a HAY FOR 8ALB— Mrs. Jones, north Main st. BULK COFFEE—20th Century—If anything, it is better than ever — Plantation Blend— Very good coffee, pound 23c roaster today, on your table tomorrow. T. I USED HEATING STOVE tor sale, FOR SALE— Modern six-room $2.SO. $14 south Meridian st. 61t4* bungalow, with bath, on easy terms. Inquire of J. D. Gordon. SOtf A. ft L. Oysters, Bo. 1 can 7 0 0 First S treet, Newberg FIVE ACRES, with S-room plas­ tered house; well, woodshed, garage, chicken house, barn, fruit. For quick ■ale. 12700. Or will trade my equi­ FOR SALE— 8 Registered Lincoln ty for Newberg property. Spivey’ s 46tf bucks; $1$ to 02$ each. J. T. Ever­ Paint Btore. est. 4St4 2 % acres frutt and vegetable BUYING dried blackcaps ranch, with apptsa. potatoes, corn, irrise at H. a Oils Oo.’s tomatoee and other vegetables; usa. 41 tf about 14 Mocks from center of Newbetg. WH1 sell cheap. Address Slt4* ORDERS T a k e n for fruit trow Bex 201, Newberg, Oregon. id nursery stock of all Unde at V(n Ih*. Joba S. Rankin FHTBCUJTaai Office Phone Black ZT1 Raa. Phone Gray 171 Office FOR SALE—4 pound, you pic r r s A GOOD TIME to boro wells. Judge Hasbrouek and Judge Derby, Sprlngbrook. Ore. See Z. a ElHa. 49t$* the latter representing the defend­ ant. The complaint stated that Mr. FOR 8ALB— Full blooded Orping- Beauregard had been offered f 1,000 n pullets and roosters. Fred Them-' fer the property. Under the terms rg. pbone SPAISI. 48tl0* of the agreement he will receive DR. STRYKER. Osteopathic phy flSOO and the rights to certain sal­ vage.^ The state and ceuaty will- loin equally In the purchase. A beautification of the loops will WANTED— Highest market price be started at once.— Hood River Gla­ paid for dried prunes at H. 8. Oils cier. - - . « A Co.’s packing house. Sftf directors. Thirty-nine joined the membership roll end It Is fully ex­ pected that more will join in and make It at least an even hundred. YOU CAN still get brick from W. The county has decided to do no 4t. Gallaad at the bridge station. 47tf more paving this year, consequently First and Rlvsr streets. no more streets In Woodburn will be ORDERS TAKEN for grapes of paved until next spring or summer. excellent quality. Mrs. E. H. Wood­ This Is bad news for tbe good streets ward, phoae Blue 87. S ltl* advocates on Harrison, Young. Hard- castle and East Lincoln thorough­ FOR SALE— 1 hone, about 8 yrs. fares. A delegation went to Salem old; wt. 1100 Hw, gentle, work single Monday morning to Interview Road or double; |60. F. Schwarain, Rex. Master Culver regarding getting 48t4* Harrison street paved this year. Mr. Culver came down in tbe afternoon . ORDERS TAKEN for Concord and said he would do so If the coun­ and Worden grapes. Will deliver in cil gave htm a written order to do town. Phone 27A4, Harold H. Mil­ * SOtf the work, bat advised against tt as ler. the base had not settled sufficiently FOR SALE— Oak dresser, oak li­ after the grading. As the city would have to give a guarantee to keep It brary table, 9x12 rug, kitchen chair, in repair for five years, it was de­ high chair and garden tools. Cell 50t2 cided to accept Mr. Culver’s advice. Red 212. — Woodburn Independent. FOR SALE— Freeh Jersey cow. leo tomatoes, 50c bu. st field, -lag your boxea A. S. Melltnger, RUSSIANS ARE COMING ione 2SAS. 51t2* BO MOKE PAYING THIS YEAE THE NEW 1923 MODEL FORD One-man top and Gypsy side Curtains, Ventilating windshield, and 25 other mechanical changes and improvement* These are a few of the 25 improvements. Elimination of oil pumping by new piston and ring construction. Redesigned wiring system— proof against short circuits and fire. TO ATTEND 0. A. C. One-piece running board brackets— rigidity and freedom from vibra­ tion. Higher cylinder head for motor with more water circulation. Larger compression chamber— less strain on crank and bearing, less overheating and less carbon knock. Lighter piston and connecting rods— making smoother running, less vibration, snappier pick-up, decreased wear. President Kerr has been advised j that a group of Russians, one of sev­ eral groups planning to enter Amer- i lean colleges this year, will enter O. j A. C. this fall. During the past months many of these young men i have been working In the lumber camps of Washington, and they are | working their way through college. ! — Corvallis Gazette-Times. Perfectly balanced crankshaft— material antf finish as good as that in ears of ten times the price. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Nash weather trough preventing trouble due to rain and moisture. New Ford carburetor— more mileage and more pep. Demountable rim lugs fastened to rim. New design of front spring and new suspension— practically Un­ breakable and smoother riding. See the new ’23 Ford b efore buying No Advance In Price Pbone White 7 The easiest way to wash windows Is to use chamois skin. Use one for washing the windows, and have a larger one in a clean basin of warm water. Wring this as dry as possible and wipe. This leaves no lint, which is so annoying in window cleaning. To mend a crack on the Inside of a range, use a filling made of equal parts of wood ashes and common salt moistened with water. It will be hard and lasting. A corn popper will be found very useful for washing raisins, currants and small fruits as tbe cover can be lbcked on and the whole shaken In a pan of water. When held under the faucet the wire mesh breaks the force of the stream and the fruit isn’t wasted by being crushed or broken. Keep a piece of the finest sand In the kitchen. If bread or cuke should bake a bit too much It can be rubbed off more smoothly Kerrs’ Pou I try F eed — — ..+-■ - ..... = Handled by Phone Black 182 Newberg, Oregon Phones; Res. Blue 181 Hours: Office Red 140 8 to 12, S to I PICKERS WANTED Strong Features for Saturday and Monday ^ LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR LOST— Small blue purse near Poet's drier, contained about f t ; phone Blue «6. * 61tl* If yen buy at these «tom. you can be sure your money has done its best. Low oost of opera­ tion and consequent low selling of merchandise has buih this successful string of stores. ______ ^ Dr. I. M. Blomw LOST— On St. Paul river road, an tomoblle crank. Pleaw leave al Graphic office. B ltl* ____ H A R R Y M ILLE R ivi i v o . l - u h a Es. u ia u iu iu v ifv ö , n « S. National R . H . U TTER, B . M* D . . Bone cometiere; phone Black 72; a d -1 diesa 205 south Center. * * 4»t4* TRAINED NURSE will do emer­ gency nnrtlng by day or hour. Call Rlue 18 or 114 8herldan st. SOtf orar U. Office over First National Bank Office Phoae Black U Resilience Pbone Whit# 174 Newberg,_______-:- Oiegra DRESSMAKING— Work called for and delivered. Fittings mads In your own horns. Call White 141, Mrs. Morecroft. 48tf We want all your fat and stock hogs, lambs, veal, beer sad chick­ ens. Get oar prices before yon sell. Newberg Packing A Produce Co.82tf THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM Is delivered dally (No Sunday) at 4S cents per month. If you wish to sub­ scribe. eall Red 149. J. E. Martin, local agent. Ex. D r. H . C. Dixon DENTIST TO THOSE wno are going to plant out nuts— Frutt tress of any kind— especially Coates “ 1418” BIO DATE PRUNES pbone I. A. Hanning, FOR SALE— Horse 1200 Ibe. 7 yrs. local representative of Oregon Nur­ old. 1 12-Inch steel plow, new. For sery CO. 4Ttf sale or trade for hay 1 single work harnean B. M. LeFevre, phoae 9a42 With the largest circulation In the 48t4* county, the Graphic can assure Its advertisers of better results than 8ALWAY PEACHES— We will de­ could a paper with a small circula­ liver Sal ways at $1.75 per box. This tion. Circulation counts In adver­ is a very alee canning peach and the tising. tf quality will be good. Reedy early In October. Fendall. Red R152. S ltl DAILY PORTLAND JOURNAL delivered for 45c a month; dally and HORSES AND MULES— 22 head Sunday. 85c. Subscribe of L. M. just arrived, ages from 4 to • years; Buell, local agent. 521 West Fifth horses weigh from 1100 to 1500. In street. Call Bine 214 about trouble good shape and priced for {quick or subscriptions. X sale. 2tt miles west of Newberg on couth Chehalem .valley road. C. LOANS— Any amount, farm, city V. Cline, 812 north Main. SOtf property and chattels; no dslsys. Mortgages, notes, contracts, bonds, etc., bought and sold. For Invest­ ments. sse Attorney B. A. Kllkn, Mc­ Minnville, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1-horse SEE the Vermont Loen A Trust igon; will take cow or hogs. Pbone bite 159. N. Croslar, Rt. 2. 60t2* Co. for farm loans. No dslsys; pay part or all st any interest payment date; low rats Interest. Wm. Bain. Room 10, McMinnville Nat‘1 Bank Bnlldlng, McMinnville. 44tf W.W. Hollingsworth Co. Thirty cents is not vary much money to pay when you have a cow to sell or s horse or some other ar­ ticle. Tet often times s thirty cent classified ad. has brought buyer and ROOMERS WANTED— 112 North seller together as soon as the paper street Call after • p. m. 50t4* Is out. Graphic« ads get resulta tf CLARENCE BUTT WANTED— A tenant on nut and N. E. Britt. 50t4? The Morning Oregonian is dellv ered In Newberg by 8 :IS a. m. dally; subscriptions taken at Gra­ ham’s Drug stors, next to post offles. . 49tf , STOVE REPAIES WANTED— IS stock bogs, wt. Hesters lined the Adams way are about 49 lbs. AMO 2 fresh eows. N. economical. Range linings- Water O Joh n son , phone 28A81- S ltl* colls that hsat water quietar. J. A. Adams, phone Whits 11; 41S south School street. Slt4* real and lambs at all times, ted 88. O. W. Moore and C. BROOKS NURSERY n 48t4 Prana Trass; all kinds of other nursery stock for sale. It will pay you to gat our prlsas before buying elsewhere.; 1% discount for Brooks Nuraary, Lafayette. STRAYED— From pasture, large cash. I 4Jtf Holstein cow. Call I « d B148. I l t f Oregon. Dr. I. R. ROOT DENTIST Office over Ferguson’s Drag Store PHONE WHITE 28 ESTABLISHED 1900 Reliable Fonerai Director« Lady Assistant Pbone Black 94 Day or Night NEWBERG. -:- OREGON C. R. CHAPIN ATT0RNEY AT LAW Practica ln sil courta; Probate, Deed, Mortgagas and sil legal papera. Abstracta examinad. ▲TT0BHEY AT LAW Will practice In all courts of state. Special attention given Probate work, writing deeds, mortgagee, contracts, and drafting of papers. Office, 2nd floor, Union Blk Newberg, Oregon TEACHER OF SINGING Concert— Opera— Oratorio NEWBERG WEDNESDAYS Jessie Britt Plano Studio COMPANY J. H. . GIBSON, GlBdON. Mgr. 1 The only Abstract Braks ho OREGON