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We Are in the Market FOR Fa t Hogs and Veal us b r in g YOUR CHICKENS -» .. v- „ 'IR Peopled Market •We Treat You Sight All the Time’' PHONE BLUE 880 « GROWS ONION - STRAWBERRY AMERICAN LEGION NOTES “ The Legion’s mission.” A glance Indiana Farmer Look« Forward to Big through the resolutions adopted by the American Legion convention In Demand for Fruit With Now Oregon, discloses that a heavy per „ Flavor. centage concern matters o f vital in terest to disabled veterans, The Warsaw. Ind—Strawberries with an disabled service man has always anion flavor will be produced next been the fla t thought o f the Amer yeer.by A. E. Ounter. Koodnsko county ican Legion, despite the fact that fhnner. An experiment this year those who fear the power of dean, prtnred that the |* eduction o f anch w virile manhood expressed t! berry la possible. He fertilises his this organization o f veterans have "strawberry Add with tope taken from labored long and hard to ereate the his onion crop and says that ho ex impression that the American Le gion Is oomposed of grafting self- pects a btf demand for the berrlaa on seekers. Oar great work for Amer - the part o f lover» o f onions. . icanism, adjusted compensation and awakennd citizenship fydee la Picks .Three the background when compared with Ind.—Three large applet our continuous battle for the buddy for whom the war will never end.— picked recently by John Pacific Legion. • ■ ; firms trees In bin orchard neai Knob. The la r ia t mas an red 15- Doaft forget! A.- smile, a hand shake, a cheery word, flowers, can inchea to ctminrfemic* and a pound. H ie second »1 e a r ed 14 dy, c fed rat tee— these little things todies and weighed 14 ounces, and mean so much to our baddies to the third weighed IS ounces and whom a little white bed la a big roeasubed IS inches. The appNk were white room to “ homo” . "T hey only picked a month before they would know the days are long— the war to ever noar.” — Pacific Legion. . have ripened. W e met an old mess sergeant of »- — ■ - --------------- - C. T. A S. CENTRAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE — Light and heavy hauling, general dray business, team work of all kinds. Storage, Etc. —Hones for Sale. Farm machinery and harness bought and sold. Wilson & Gregory, Props. Barn at College and Hancock ours the other day and ha informed us that he was now the proud pos sessor of three kiddles. “ And whan do you expect the fou rth ?" we queried. “ Nix, nix.” ha muttered. “ I read the other day where every fourth child born in the United States was Chinese.” — Pacific Le gion. Myrtle wood bowls and candle sticks will combine with Oregon grape in the decoration o f the Ore gon table at the banquet o f the state a t' the American Legion con vention at New Orleans, October 14- 20. A fine display of Oregon pro ducts has been arranged by Mrs. Robert C. Dillard o f Marshfield, In cluding Coos county cheese, Hood River apples, etc. Mrs. Dillard has been appointed by the president of the American Legion auxiliary1 of this state to present to the national convention o f the women’s organiza tion when it convenes In the “ old port” city, a beautiful myrtle wood gavel and block made from myrtle from Oregon woods, for use In future conventions. Quits a few o f us who joined the army to see the world are still look ing.— Pacific Legion. -----------o— «----- Lunenburg Gloucester of Neva In Lunenburg, the Gloucester of Nova Scotia, the smell of fish is in all and over alL Churches, fish lakes, curing plants, steep hills, bold head lands, shipyards, skilled fishermen and a sightly fleet o f fishing vessel ■, oxen and German-looking faces, figures and names, are the characteristics. The place was settled by Hessian« back in George IV s time, and marked traces of the early settle» remain. The housewives a » so neat that they even put lace curtains st the cellar and woodshed windows. A prodigious clunking or church M is goes on to Lunenburg every Sunday, for the place has many pittcr» of worship. From Lunenburg come some o f the hardiest and moat skillful mariners and fishermen in the world, while the fishing fleet atod the vessels built here, have a wide reputation. What thj Mouth Denotes. Suspicion and secretlveneas are de noted by a month which slants to either side and has lips tightly drawn, while intolerance, arrogance, and other traits similar in character have, as a result of long study, come to be associated with a mouth whore tkq lower lip protrudqp. A mouth be an infallible guide to that Its shape, form, and Is Influenced by thoughts, and actions la readHy acknowledged by those who have made a study o f this moat sensitive feature. Transparent. *. Mrs. Bon'en-Lodge— You’re prepar ing to leave without paying yonr blU. Don’t try to fool me. 1 can me right through yon. llr. Hungerford—During the year I’ve lived here you’ve kept me so thin anyone can see through me. -----------o-------- — Some expert has discovered that a fat man can swim more easily than a Blender one, but think how the f. m. looks in a one-piece suit. Omi- gosh! -----------o—-------- ^ M a n t ^ ^ n n t j^ J n ^ h j^ G r a p h i c , CLASSIFIED Bed 188 T .... . FOR SALE COW FOR SALE—Jersey. Anderson. Dundee. A. M. It2* FOR SALE— A milk cow, |50 takes her; SOS Willamette st. It2* USED HEATING STOVE for sale, 92.60. 514 Bouth Meridian st. 51t4* NO. 1 ALFALFA HAY for sale. W. W. Felthouae, Hermiaton, Ore. 50t4* FOR SALE— Concord grapes 2c lb., come and get them. Phone Blue 24«. Iti» FOR SALE— Winter oats and a good cow. White R152. A. Ver- steeg. 5212 FOR SALE— Two purebred Per sian Angora kittens. 201 Hancock street. It2 FOR SALE— BARN— 9500. Mrs, E. E. Blalock, 316 Sheridan street. 52t4* FOR SALE— Shaker potato digger, like new; 910. Henry Versteeg, Phone 23A53. ltl* W E ARB BUYING dried blackcaps and loganberries at H. S. Gilè Co.’» Packing House. 41jf ORDERS TAKEN for fruit trees and nursery stock of all kinds at Vin cent’s Feed Store. 50tf 200 5-Months’ old White Leghorn chickens for sale, 91-35 each. Vin cent’s Feed Store lt2 FOR SALE CHEAP, or trade for wood, man’s Take bicycle, nearly new; also single barrel shotgun. 10* Third street. lt l* FOR SALE— Kitchen stoves, vacuum cleaner furniture. The Misses Illinois at. Phone White heater, oil and other Cfaig, 12* 71. i t l* FOR SALE— 1 O. I C. brood sow, to farrow In about * weeks; 1 O. I. C. brood sow and 7 pigs; 2 cows, one to freshen m December; 1 Viking separator, 400 lb. capacity per hr. See Elmer Hodge% 1 mile north of cannery. K2tfl DODGE CAR BARGAIN— Late 'I t touring, only run tOOO. Best of me chanical condition, good all over; Extra tire never used. Account sick ness will sacrifice for 9699 cash, or easy terms, or trade on house. Call ► 1UF t o r T w r ’fiKr « n r FOR SALE— Chevrolet delivery car, completely overhauled, 9160. 814 Fourth » tr a t. B2t2* BEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE— Modern alx-room bungalow, with bath, on easy tarma EXTRA FINE Northern Spy ap Inquire of J. D. Gordon. 30tf ples; bring boxes and pick them yourself, 50c box. Mrs. H. W. Kra GOOD BUILDING LOT three mer. Phone Red 37. It2* blocks north of First street for sale. Call 80Ct Franklin street. Phone Blue FOR SALE— Full blooded Orping ^ It t ton pullets and rooetem. Fred Thum- IDS. berg, phone SODISI. 48tl0* FOR SALE— Five room houae. street Improvement« all paid; price YOU CAN still get brick from W. R. Galland at the bridge station. 91500. Inquire 316 Lincoln street, 52t4* First and River streets. 47tf Newberg. 40 ACRES fine alfalfa land. Place ORDERS TAKEN for grapes of produces 250 tons per year. All cash excellent quality. Mrs. B. H. W ood ward, phone Blue 87. 51 tS* or part cash and terms. No trades. W. W. Felthouae, Hermiaton, Or«. 50t4* FOR SALE— 8 registered Holstein LET US SELL you a building site heifers, 4 mas. to 3 yrs. old, also registered bull. A. W. Ferrell, Rta. or acreage on highway eaat of New 3. It4* berg. will build house and sell on installment plan. C. J. Leavitt ltl ORDERS TAiCEN for Concord Realty Co. and Worden grapes. W ill deliver In 20 ACRES fine prune or walnut town. Phone 27A4, Harold H. Mil land; 8 a e r a p ran a, 16 a e ra ler. 50tf d a r e d ; good buildings; 97000. W ill take Portland raidence on. ex FOR SALE— 50 W hite Leghorn change. V. A. Vincent. It2 laying putleta from trap-nested 3- year-Qld bens. - F. D. Hutchinson, FIVE ACRES, with 6-room plas Dundee. l t l * tered house; well, woodshed, garage, chicken house, barn, fruit. For quick FOR SALE— Furniture; call after aale, 937OD. Or will trade m y equi noons; 138 Illinois street, dor. Wash ty for Newberg property. 8] 3plv«^a ington. • Phone , W hite 71. The Paint Store. Misses Craig. S iti 3 4 a e r a fruit and vegetable GST TOUR DRBS8SD S tiverete ranch, with apples, potatoes, e o n . salmon direct from fisherman, pries to m a to « and other vegetatola ; T cts. per lb., f. o. b. Toledo. E. 0. about 14 blocks from oenter of Montgomery, Toledo. Oregon. I t i » Newberg. W ill sell cheap. A ddrea 51t4* FAIRBANKS-MOKSE 8 h. p. wood Box SOI, Newberg. Oregon. saw outfit, mounted on good track, FOR SALE OR TRADE for amali for sale: will sell cheap for l e a than worth of engine. Blue R l t t . 51t4* tract with or without bulldlnga. 40 and one-half mtles from FOR SALE— Pears. DuAamutr, Junction City on good gravel road. Winter Nellis and W inter Bnrtletts, All in cultivation, good soil, will 60c to $1.25 box. Phone W hite 18. grow w h a t, oata and vetch. A fine T. S. Sutton, 816 N.’ Harrison at. dwelling, »even rooms, the lower l t l * rooms plastered; papered upstairs. Hot and bold water, bath and toilet. FOR SALE— Cadillac touring car. Water piped to houae. It’s a fine This car te In A l condition, newW farm home. Nice shade trees, fruit painted; can be had at an unreason ahd berries. Good barn and ahed, ably low price. Inquire Commercial ben house, windmill and elevated Hotel. l t l «rater tank. There is a federal loan o f MJOO on the place. Submit your FOR SALE— One 2000 lb team offerings. There is an «^joining 40 and harness, with Job 96-75 per day acres,.that can ba bought right. J. for the winter. Price 9200. Call E. Murphy, Junction City. Or. Its* Blue 126. or at th epavin g plant near saw mill. ltl* ’ Dr. I. M. Blomwwk LICENSED CHIR0P1ACT01 — Phone Black 0 — 808 First St Newberf, Oregon Ü P hon a; Res. Blue 131 Hours: Office Red 149 • tb 13, S to 6 N . ELTON B. JONES I. C .,n.& LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR 703% First St. Newberg. Ora. By Appointment. Evening and Sunday >» M n-rni w ; ij u f ■ ■ Dr. Tho«. W. Hester PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offloe la Dixon Building PHONES; .White 31» Rea. Orange 3S0 Dr. A. M. Davis Office over Ferguson’s Drug Store PHONE WHITE t l M . Adell Gochnoor CHIROPRACTOR M u n it, Hydro-Therapy, Electric Treatments and Steam Bathe. Phene Black 40 for appointment 110 North School street First door north o f YsathUl Elec tric Co.’s office. NEWBERG. OREGON Dr. John S. Rankin FHŸSI6IAH and SURGEON Office Phone Black 171 MOOKLtAIEeUS Rqn. Phone Gray 171 RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels ( “ Gold Eagle” strain) for sale at I t ’S A GOOD TIME to bore w ells.1 Otte» «ver V. S. National bargain prices, if taken • this month;’ S M Z .S . Ellis.’ 4M M Filberts Poultry Tarda, south Day- ton avenue, Newberg. It2* J. H. NASH, the Auctioneer, let him dO i t Phone Red 43. . 45tf SAL W AT PEACHES— W e w ill de liver Sal ways at 91.76 p«r box. This i d r Office «v it is a very nice canning peach and the R aidence Phbne Orkjr t. quality will ba good. Ready early in Office Black «. < October, Fendall. Red R162. 61t2* markst price - i- Oreffpn HORSES AND MULES— i T paid for dried p ra n a nt H. 8. Olle just arrived, ages from 4 to 9 years; ft O».’» packing house. S ftf horses weigh from 1100 to 1600. In good shape and priced for fqnlck TRAINED NITRSE will do emer sale. 2V4 miles west o f Newberg gency nurafng by day or hour. Call DENTIST on south Chehalera valley road. C. Blue 18 or 114 Sheridan st. 50tf W. Cline. 912 north Main. 50tf General Fraettoe and X-Ray Diagnosta PARTIES. WANTING PLOWING A REAL BARGAIN— W ould you done, addrea Henry Potohaw. care Ovw tl.fi Nrtfcalfi'at Ylkr to drive a Bulck six, five-pas o f Miles Maxwell, Newberg. Rte. 1. Olilo« Or u m «rau« at senger? My car has all new cord 63tS* ttree, good battery, spot light, bum pers, chains, at only 9600. toss-10% TIME TO HAVE your old atore for cash. If you are interested get relined. See C. J. Clemenson ft Son In touch with me at once. C. A. about It. W e also make them like Morris. ~ ltl new. 63t4 E. A. Remig, M. B. ML RAUfi.fi. VAN V U * Dr. H. C. Dixon DENTIST DRESSMAKING— W ork called for FOB TRADE and delivered. Fittings made In your own home. Call W hite 141, TRADE FOR H AT or oata, ons Mrs. Morecroft. ________________ 48tf new ensilage cutter on tracks, com plété with dtotrtbutor and lotiras. THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM to Spsnlding Loggtng Co. 3»tf delivered dally (No Sunday) at 48 cents per month. If yon wish to sub scribe. call Red 13. J. E. Martin, PICKERS WANTED local agent. Ex. APPLE PICKERS WANTED at With the largest circulation In the once, for about 1 Week’s work. Che- halem valley, jost northwest o f Sul county, the Graphic can assure lta livan's. Mrs. Haxen. l t l * advertisers o f better results than could a paper with a small circula tion. Circulation counts in adver tising. tf FOR RENT DAILY PORTLAND JOURNAL FOR RENT— «3 acre farm. Phone for 46c a month; dally and Red 211. It4* delivered Sunday. «5c. Subscribe of L. M. FOR RENT— First-class rooms Buell, local agent. 531 W a t Fifth with board. PhQne White 182. 60t4* street. Call Blue 214 about trouble or subscription«. X FOR RENT— 3 rooms, furnished LOANS— Any amount, farm, city or unfurnished, for housekeeping. Phone Blue 16, 301 Sheridan at. It4* property and chattels; no delays. Mortgages, notes, contracts, bonds, etc., bought and sold. For invest ments, nee Attorney B. A. Kllks, Mc WANTED Minnville, Oregon. PULLETS wanted at Tlncent’s IF YOU ARE WANTING building - 39tf 8tore. sites or acreage tracts on Portland- SACKS FOR SALE at Vincant’a Newberg highway at very reasonable Feed Store. 37tf price* and easy term«, s a us at our office, 107 north Main et. C. J. ROOMERS WANTED— 112 North Leavitt Realty Co, ltl street. Call after 6 p. m. 80t4* SEE the Vermont Loan ft Trust WANTED— A tenant on nut and Co. for farm loans. No delays; pay poultry ranch. N. K. Britt. 60t4* part or all at any Inttrset payment WANTED-—Two more boarders at date; low rat# interest. Wm. Bain, Laurel Cottage. Family style, l t l * Room 10, McMInnvflfe NaPl Bank Ruildlng, McMinnville. 44tf WANTED— Day old c a lv a ; Mink. HEMSTITCHING— Orders may be For a l e , auto; bird dogs. Red 161. It4* left at Mrs. Amy’s art store, 00414 First street, or at my raidence «04 WANTED— Young lady to work Willamette street Price 19e per yd. Saturday afternoon« and evenings. Also French hemstitching. Phone Gridley Millinery. l t l Black 7«. Mr». Oeo. Haah. ltd* STENOGRAPHER for part time NOTICE work. F. B. Layman, attorney. First The Morning Oregonian Is deliv National Bank bldg. ltl ered in Newberg by 6 :1 8 ’ a. m. WANTED— Highest market price dally; subscriptions taken at Gra for dried paid for ■ ■ B P prunes nt H. 8. Olle ham's Drag store, next to poet 36tf flMeo. ft C o/» parking 49tf ^SUSSSSSSSSSSSL LOST STOVE REPAIRS H a ters lined the Adams way era LOST— Dog collar, licerne No. 61, economical. Range Mntags. Water ,r Third and Center. colls that heat water quickly. J. A. l t l * Adams, phone White 11; 416 south School stra t. 61t4* LOST— Gold pencil, between the Frank Deaeh bom# and M. E. church BROOKS Lear# at Graphie, l t l * last 8» Prune T r a s ; all kinds of other fluraery stock for a le . It will trXATED f » y you to get our p r ic a before buying elsewhere.; %% discount tor Dftfttur*» large Brooks Nursery, Lafayette. Holetoln cow. Call Rad R14I. , Iltf nw TELEPHONES Office, White 28. lo t. Black 188 Dr. I. R. ROOT DENTIST Office over Ferguson’s Drag Store PHONE WHITE 36 W.W.HoKingsworthCo. ESTABLISHED 1900 Reliable Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Phona Black 94 Day or Night NEWBERG, OREGON C. R. CHAPIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all courts; Probata, Deed. M ortga g« and all legal papers; Abstracts examined. ATTORNEY AT LAW C LA R E N C E B U T T W ill practice in all courts of state. Special attention given Probate work, writing deeds, mortgages, contracts, and drafting o f papers. Office, 2nd floor. Union Blk. _________ Newberg, Oregon_________ F. B. LAYMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over First National Bank. Practice In all const»; abstracts examined, deeds, contracts, mort- NEWBBRO, OREGON Captofia Angere Grissen TEACHER 0Y SINGING Concert— Opera— Oratorio NEWBERG WEDNESDAYS Jessie Britt Piano' Studio V- o m I m II Pm lt h « 9 r « n f ram im i t o . Aostract COMPANY J. H. OIBèON, Mgr. The «üy Abstract Brak« ih '___ Yanürin County. M fiinM M Vgar OREGON