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■'ÍXÍ Lare «at Circulation la Yamhill County HEWBEBG, GRAPHIC, am rum Alf LEGION NEWS Clara “Alberta Wbnger. Newberg, to Benjamin Jacob Meseerll, Salem. Maude M. Dixon, Dayton, to Vic tor Lawner. Dayton. Martha Rosin» Boyer, Willamlna. to Truman Charlie Nutt, Willamlna. Margaret Telford. McMlnuvllle. to Pernal C. Myers, McMinnville. Church of Christ Sec. 88, 7:90 J SURE. Css a Graphie cl , , , | . ; "Very Intemperate and exagj ated" la the- characterisation m by George R. Wilbur of Hood Rl' department'commander of the An lean Legion in regard to the re| cabled ffom Parla quoting Dr. mund L. Groee, delegate to the tional convention of the Legion at New Orleans from continental Eu rope, as saying that the convention h u ruled by a mob and that druuto was prevalent. NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK AFTER YOUR ROOF , Spivey*» Paint Store Vint St 910 Bill Best, the Plumber SHOP 806 PIXST STREET, NEXT PALACE MARKET Shop Phone Black 91 Residence Phone White 148 Bill, the Plumber (Mot a partner. Working interest only) Shop-Phone Black 31 Bcadcnce Phone Black 91 This hank issues interest bearing coupon certificates that provide a safe, convenient and profitable form of investment Interest rates 4 per cent for twelve months, 3% per oent for six months. r . — - * ' v* 4 FOR 8A L B — 110.00; horse about 1000 pounds; will wqrk single or double; In good condition; easy keeper; gentle and true; good culti vator horse. Roy Hanv Hid. Phone Red 204. 1 1 1 2 * a* •, X A ROLL OF HONOR BANK H. M. HOSKINS, Asst. Cashier W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier J. C. COLCORD, Cashier R. A. BUTT. Asst. Cashier black and Call Black* lit i* LOST— Bill-fold, containing dis charge papers of able-bodied seaman and personal cards of R. H. Gage. Finder please leave at- Graphic of- flce. llt l* islatlon leaders, ance of politics 20= Century Stores _______________________________ !____ .____ NHL._;___ 1 ' /* ■ >■> •* ■ " — T-Garden Orange Marma- lade, one-pound jars 89 cents. —Candies, extra creams, lb. 85 cents; 5 lbs. $1.80. Müh, any sort, 10 10 cents. — Cake or pulverised sugar, lb. 10 cents. — Table — Boyal Baking Powder, large can, 40 cents. — Pure Honfiy; pint jars, 89 cents. 80th Century Coffee, a little fresher, a little better, a little cheaper, that’s the story, pound___ 32V*c Tigs, pound, 80 cleaned, 22Vs cents. — Raisins, bulk seedless, pound 15 cents. MIXED MUTS—Mo. 1 Walhut«, Mew Filberts, Soft Shell Almonds and Brasils, our own 80th Century ■ “ tore, pound ........................ — California Soft Shell Wal ..................... ..................................................... 85 CENTS — Asparagus tips, tall cans, 85 nuts, lb. 33 cents; 5 lbs. $1.90. — ] Large White Asparagus, tall cans, Sunkist brand, 33 cents. White Mountain or Kerr’s Nancy Patent Floor, 49 pound sack — Preferred Stock Tomatoes, Solid Pack and Vine-Ripened, i cans ............................. 36s .$1.89 —Standard Com, Beans, Teas or Tomatoes, qual ity good, 8 c a n s.....................................25c — Fancy Dry Onions ...................................... .......... Limit One Lot to a Castomer 7 0 0 First Street, Newberg t DENTIST General Practice and X-Ray Diagnosis Over*t7. 8. National Bank Phones Office Black 248 Res. Whits I Dr. John S. Rankin PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Phone Black 171 Bed. Phone Gray 171 Ottos ovar V. 8. National Bank Ylneent's 38tf furniture W A N T E D — Your old and auto cushions to upholster and repair.- Shop at 201 north Main street. O. W. Thorlngton. |tf FOR SALE— Modern six-room bungalow, with bath, on easy terms. Inquire of J. D. Gordon. 24tf FOR EX C H ANG E— My house 0 1 six rooms tn Sherwood; full line plumbing, garage, woodshed; trade for small place outside and cloee to Newberg. F. D. Warner, Box 127 FOR SALE— Large else Majestic 11U * range, with water colls, |50. Phone 15A5S. lit «* FOR SA LE — Pony, w ill drive sin gle or double; 920. Bart LaPore, Rte. r. I lt 2 * Auction bills Graphic office. Printed at the DRESSMAKING— W ork called for and delivered. Call White 141, Mrs. Morecroft. 7tf Dr. H. C. Dixon Dr. I, R. ROOT DENTIST Offlee ovar-Ftrgaaoo’a Drug (Mere PH ONE W H IT E 26 . il. BOiHngsworn co. W m H n M L i t f « ....... I L P « ESTABLISHED 1804 Reliable T uerai Directors Lady Assistant Phone Black 84 Day or Night NEW BERG, OREGON C. R. CHAPIN FOR SA LE— Upright piano and refrigerator; cheap for caab. 416 Wynooskl; Red 208. lit i* Are you 1n need of help? Do you wish employment 7 Have anything FOR SA LE— Pigs; Meadowvale to sell. W ant to boy? Advertise in tf Farm; 1 ml. east of Newberg ofi the Graphic classified. highway. Phone Black 178. U t 4 * REGISTERED JERSEY B U L L for FOUR DOE. B u ff Orpingtons and servios at Central-Transfer and Stor two doe. Plymouth Rock chickens age barn, corner College and Han Terms strictly cash. for sale. Vincent's Feed Store. 10t2 cock streets. Ilt4 FOR SALE— 15 hogs at $10 each; TH E PORTLAND TELEGR AM -IS also 10 hogs at 58 each; and 10 at 55.00 aach. Vincent’s Feed 8tore. delivered dally (N o Sunday) at 48 l i t « cents per month. If you wish to sub scribe. call Red 12. J. E. Martin, Y O U 'LL H A V E TO H U R R Y If you local agent. Ex. get one of those Plumber’s Friends CAN M AKE YOU A LO AN at 5% (fores pumps) at 85c at Bill Best's. l l t l on well improved r alley farms. See me st room 10, McMinnville Na FOR SALE— Black cocker s; tional Bank Bldg., McMlnuvlUe, Ore. male puns, five weeks old. ] William Bain. lOtf Black R228, or write Box 472. M O N E Y TO LOAN— On farms at 4 V%fM on 10 yrs. time. No commis SBCOND-H A N D FUR NITUR E, sion charge, no attorney feee. Lib stoves, ranges, etc., bought and sold. eral repayment privileges. D. D. 014 Plnney building opposite Che- Coulsan, Box 7, Newberg. Fire and halem Valley Mill. 8t4* Life Insurance. . 7tf FOR S A LE — 14-Inch apple tree D AILY PORTLAND JOURNAL wood, burns like oak; 47.50 per delivered for 45c a month; dally and cord delivered. Leave orders at the Sunday, 46c. 8ubeerlh# of L M. Golden Rule Store. ^ l i t i * Basil, local agent, 621 West Fifth six-cylinder or subscriptions FOR SA LE— One 1818 Oakland in first-class condl tion.. Inquire at Palmer’s Bulcl LOANS— Any amount, farm, elty Garage. W . H. Bentley. lot! property and chattels; no delays Mortgagee, notes, contracts bonds FOR SA LE— 104 White Leghorn etc., bought and sold. For invest pullets, will sell reasonable. See me ments, see Attorney B. A. S ilk s Mc st Central Transfer barn or call Minnville, Oregon. Black 241. A. S. Livengood. l i t i Potatoes, 9 pounds O n e fugar— IS PHONES: Rea. Orange 295 89 CENTS 80 cents; 5 Iba. 95 — Currants, now pode, twice White 228 DR. STRYKER, Oeteopathtc phy — Candies, Plain Sugar Mixed, lb. 18 cents; 5 lbs. 85 cents. lb. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ' Office in Dixon Building W A N T TO TRADE full-slse bed for K-sise. Phone Blue 204. l i t i * TO PROVIDE BEST POOD STUFFS AT BETTER PRICES Tea Garden Plum or Blackberry Preserves, 1-Pound Jar. Dr. Thos. W. Hester Try a Graphic classified. THE 20TH CENTURY IS BETTER EQUIPPED THIS HOLIDAY SEASON THAN pound, 85 cents. 808 Pint St FUR NISH ED rooms, with garage, r rent. Phone Black 202. 10t4* FOR R E N T — Nicely furnished room, cheap; upstairs, outside en due, according to Legion trance. Phone Blue 14, 201 west ..... -StAk to a combination of Ignor Sheridan street. the situation and purpose, and vtoions selfish lntereKt AP PLE S— Good stock, 50c box; bring yòhr boxes. Apple house near freight depot 10t2* _ U jtr ^ — Phene Black 0 — FOR R EN T— 5-room house. Call 16X24, Dayton, Oregon. llt f M ILK OOW fo r sale, fresh in few Butter wrappers printed at the days. A. W . Hubbell, 2)8 miles west Graphic office. of Newberg. lit i* Pack Shrimp, can 15 LICENSED C3QK0PBACT0B Dr. A. M. Davis CLASSIFIED _ 8. L. PARRETT, President LOST— Setter pup. white spots. Reward 4t. FOR R E N T — 2 unfurnished rooms, bath, hot and cold water, lights fur nished. 110.10 month. Phone Blue 54. llt f In a report Just issued by the A ft? ] vie« department of the American Le gion in Oregon, it waa disclosed that an unusually heavy amount of work has been done for members of the Legion and non-members, the de partment serving all veterans nHfY whether affiliated with any veteran M A X W E L L parts for sale. Phone organisation or not. ue 205. lit i* The report showed that since Feb ruary, 1820. when the service de Phone Blue partment was organised, that |1>- llt 2 * 500,000 of insurance was reinstated for the government; that 2518 com FOB) SA LE— A good milk cow. pensation ■ were adjudicated Call at Vincent's Feed Store. lit«* 1552 travel pay claims; 400 allot ments; 234 clothing applications effects of deceased comrades, 24, Safety deposit boxes, protected by heavy reinforced con crete vault, massive burglar proof door and complete electric alarm system, $8.50 per year. , ' J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres. very large number of 1 r r ea po naib le young men who swarmed In front neighboring towns of Louisiana. Teg- as and Mississippi to take advantage of the occasion for a good time. Of leg lsla tly . Ben» Dor- Many of these were not ex-service • s Pr*ugfield. men and many who were did not wear Legion buttons. - __i ___ - . . . “ Dr. Gross was waa disappointed be. be- cause the convention refused to grant J j of In the way Oregon legislature to make cer- a subsidy to Paris post in d id l^ * ® p* * ia£ e of the American l e of financial aid. I wonder if he did gion's anti-alien land law, which not go home with a grouch." failed to secure the required number of signatures to place It upon the the I l i American ballot November 7th due to lack of time to.obtain names, according to George R. W ilbur o f Hood River, de partment commander of the Legion In Oregon. The carefully drawn bill, which in effect prevents further acquisi tion of agricultural lands p f the Dr. Ì. M. Bloinwiok DON’T FORGET that you can get your shoes half-eoled for 11.15, while you wait; ladles f l . Guar anteed satisfaction; all shoes stitched. J. W . Hubberd at the Gold en Rule sfbre. 10tl TO TRADE— Velle buggy with pôle and shafts. In good condition. « iollows: J. R Shear- W lll trade for hogs. Winnle Mc * r* Tillamook, hospitalisation; Jerry Dougall, Phone 14X14, Dayton. Or», £ " ® n’ TT ° ^ la“ d: publicity; Rev. gon. llt f * * & £ & * & . P » 11“ * " V * * * * k K * Harry N. Nelson, department ad jutant of the American Legion in Oregon, left Portland last week to attend a meeting of state adjutants, in Indlanspolis, Ind., seat of the na tional headquarters of the Legion. An ambitious program for 1823 will be outlined as well as vital problems affecting the Legion internally. There is held to be a great need of all veterans of the world w ar to get into the American Legion and assist the organisation In the realisation of its momentous problems. UNITED NATIONAL BANK 1 »» FOR BAUD— 1 Holstein cow, due to freshen soon; 1 Viking separator, like new; 1 Jersey oow; 2 pigs 0 wkg. old. Can be seen at 114 Sher man. or call White 110 for partlcu- lars. 10t4* Graphite What’s the use of putting au tar every year, «01 lust for 15 yean. Bee ns for anything in the paint line. Block 75 ‘ngyal retainer pay. 100; foreign atr- Vice pay. 104; liberty bonds paid for but not received, M S ; eertlftcatee In Ueu of lost dlaohargee, SIS; lost bag- gage reclaimed. 54 ; changes In aer- vice record. 10; adjust vocational training awarda, 111; adjustment Insurance status. 100; 4M miscel laneous Items. ^ The service department has been operated free of charge to veterans of the world war la assisting them to get what la due from the govern ment incidental to their service and helping them overcome “red tape" and other obstacles besetting their brisk, including FOR gAtJB— Harry Miller strain months White Leghorn roosters .olee, $2.5fi each Fred Beaglse; rat house west of West Chehalem hool H t l* CLARENCE BUTT W ill practice In all courts of state. Special attention given Probate work, writing deeds, mortgagee, contracts, and drafting of papers. Offloe. 2nd floor. Unleu Blk. F. B. LAYMAN A TTOR N EY A T L A W Office over First National Bank. Tract loe in all eofirts; abstracts examined, deeds, contracts, mort gages. N EW BE R G , OREGON Captolia Angere Glissen TEACHER OT SINGING Concert— Opera . Oratorio N EW BE R G W ED NESD AYS Jessie Britt Plano Stadio Yamhill Co. Abstract County. Hr H AH all ----- NOTICI Irli® M # FHIvll U tfv llllU U l The Morning Oregonian la deliv ered in Newberg by f i l l i a. m. daily; subscriptions taken at Ora- ham’s Drug store, next to CHIROPRACTOR FOR SALE— A ll kinds of fire 2>rlek. ATTORNEY AT LAW Hydro-Therapy, GONNA 7. HAM Public Accountant and Auditor - Income Tax Servtoe Associated with Hugh R. Rob ertson A Co., member American Institute of Accountants Port land, Ore., and Minneapolis Minn. Phone Newberg Bod Block 40 for appointment 110 North School street 40or north of Yamhill trio O n ’s office. NEW BERG , OREGON