Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 18, 1891, Image 3

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555SE3B3T
H a v in g leased the east room o f !.. M. Parker's new brick B uilding, the undersigned w ill,
on.
•ment»,
Buyer*.
Finest
in tiie
OPEN A FIE ST CLASS CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE,
»
A n d give the people o f N ew b erg and vicinity as Fine a Lin e o f Goods to B uy From , as may be found in the County, and at Prices positively
the same grade o f goods can be bought for in Portland.
The w ay to build up your city is
IS.
try, A l-
NEVER
TO
BUY
IN
Unless you can save money by doing so.
OTHER
PLACES
W H AT
Respectfully,
Go to J. B. Mount for your tin fruit | Sidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand
The habit of hitching horses to shade
D orrance B ros .
cans.
trees along our public streets ought to be
I
j
Encourage your children to prepare stopped. There is little satisfaction in
See those nobby hats in Kay & Tod l’t
Luther Bo neon.
something tor exhibition at the fair and planting out stiade trees only to have
! windows.
Tin cans at Mount’s.
Miss Elia Hadley returned Friday from make the children's departmeut attract­ them ruined by being used as hitching
racks.
ive.
Macy & Hodgson’s dryer is in full blast. ; her visit to California.
Load after load of big boxes filled with
Tarrant A Son say their custom trade is
Buy a new suit for the fair at K ay &
Sale bills, posters, dodgers and all va­
clothing, have been roiled into K ay & increasing rapidly. Largo loads of wheat
T od d ’s.
riety of job work done at this office.
come in from the upper end of tiie valley,
The fall tide of immigration has surely | Rev. Brown will preach in tiie Evan- Todd’s new store room and are being
opened this week.
from over tiie mountain, and from oust as
set in.
| gelieal church on Sunday the 27th.
Demorest medal contest by young peo- far us Wilsonville. Their flour is first
Look out for some fine games of bal I
Sidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand.
I pie on next Saturday evening, at Friends’ quality and recommends the work of tiie
neat week.
D orrance B ros .
< chapel. Also a contest by the older peo- mill, which tells on Die custom.
Fred McCrea visited the county seat
A new ad. of the real estato firm of A. i pie. Everybody invited.
F ru ilt and Flonert published at
Tuesday.
P. Oliver & Co. will be found in this issue.
Portland, Oregon by D. II. Stearns, is tiie
Just
received
school
books
of
all
kinds
N. C. Maris was above Dayton the first
Remember that Newberg will hold the for the College and district school. Tab­ only reliable horticultural publication fur
o f the week.
the Pacific Coast.
Forty-eight pages
best fair next week ever held in the coun­ lets, slates, pencils etc.
Luther Benson Tuesday and Wednes­ ty.
Handsomely illustrated.
Comes every
C. F. M oore & Co.
day evenings.
month at $2.00 |>or joar.
Subscribe for
.1. T. Smith was in Poatland the first of
W e take subscriptions for weekly Ore­ it.
sep.ISt8.
Try W . P. Ileaeock for nails and build­ the week, laying in a big stock of dry
gonian. T ill Jan. 1, 1892, will send
e r ’s hardware.
I f you are interested in making the
goods.
Weekly 15 months for $2.00, with pre­
most of the fair, remember that it is very
Remember the Demorest medal contest
J. H. Dailey lias returned from Wheat- mium, at P. O. Drug Store.
important Diat articles for exhibition be
Saturday evening.
land where he has been working with a
Cy Vaughan brought a load of very fine on hand early enough to tie arranged the
I f you want a good tablet cheap call at threshing crew.
melons to town Tuesday from his river first day. On the second day tiie crowd
C. F. Moore & C o’s.
If you want a new suit for the fair, call bottom farm. He will accept the thanks
| is always large and the jam in tiie pavii-
Sidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand. at Kay & Todd’s and examine their stock of this office for one of very fine flavor.
I ion renders it next to impossible to ar­
D orrance B ros .
while it is new.
Mrs. Bade Smith went to Portland range tilings properly.
Win. Bond lias moved his house back,
Go to Dorrance Bros, for doors, win­ Tuesday to lay in her fall stock of m illi­
Bound trip tickets to Portland, includ­
and is now building a barn.
dows and maple finishing, window case- ner goods.
Better examine tier stock ing a ticket to the Exposition, will be on
What are you going to do to help out ing, wainscoting, etc.
when you buy your headgear for the fair. sale Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday's
tiie exhibit at the fair?
! The amount of wood being hauled into
Benjamin Janewav, of Middleton, was of each week. Sale will commence F ri­
Newberg fair Wednesday, Thursday town would indicate that jieople intend to in town Wednesday. He called and re­ day, Sep. 18th, and close Friday Oct. 10.
and Friday, Sep. 23-24-25.
keep warm this winter.
newed his subscription to the G raph ic , Tickets will be limited to return in 10
>ut a n i
dent.
4
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«id en t.
'«ident.
'ashier.
)R R IS .
?ht and
teck at
on all
LS.
rs.
repared
ER,
(
CAN
GET
AT
HOME
W e invite the public to Exam ine our Goods and Com pare Prices before purchasing elsewhere.
ITS .A. FAIR
Local Events.
YOU
L o w e r than
TRIAL.
COME _A NJ) “C.”
Dorrance Bros, is tiie place to go to got
all kinds of Portland finishing lumber.
Elmer Washburn left Saturday for Port­
land, where ho will attend school tiie
coming year.
Through the energy of Cltas. Muris,
superintendent of Equestrianism for tiie
fair, lie liae been enabled to offer tiie bil­
lowing premiums:
To the best gentleman rider, one fine
riding bridle.
Second best, one full bone riding whip.
Best lady rider, one full imported rid­
ing bridle.
Second best, one full bone riding whip.
Competition open to nil. Tiie premi­
ums offered are all first class articles, and
well worthy comjieDng for.
C omino
w ith
N ew
a
Stock of General Merchandise.
I It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare
Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay
N O R E N T S. GOODS M A R K E D L O W FO R CASH
,T. T. SM ITH ,
AT THE "OLD RELIABLE.”
Mitchell
&
Clark
Onco more we want to urge people to
make an extra effort to make a big show­
O F T H I S
ing at the fair next week.
W e have no
fea-s about the exhibit, if tiie people will
only take a little extra pains and bring
out wlmt they have that is fine, for tiie
Hava on hand and for sale
stuff is in Die countiy to make an i xliihit
that will astoniBli visitors. A fair is al­
ways a benefit to a place if tiie pooplo
make the proper effort and we predict
Those wishing anythin# in Die building line would tlo well to consult them before
that out fair will fie voted a success iiy
placing their orders. Can furnish Hash. Doors, Ac. Prices Reasonable.
the erowd in attendance. Be on hand on
tiie morning of tiie first day in order to
give Die superintendents of departments
ample time to arrange articles in a credit­
able manner.
W ho ever saw finer weather than we
H. Cooper and E C. Armstrong have and also ordered it sunt to his brother in days. Fare for round trip, 1.85.
T o F r u it it fil sc rs.
C . B. F h is s e l i ., A g t .
have been having since the rain.
been busy litis week collecting fruit for Iowa.
Maev A Hodgson wisli to annetinco
I f you want to buy school books, you
H . J. Painter will sell his property at that they haveo|ienod Dioir dryer for tho
Doors and windows, all sizes and thick- the Portland Exposition.
Lay aside every weight and help make can be supplied at C. F. Moore A Co's public sale next Tjesdav and depart with season, and are prepared to buy your
nesses, at
D epot L im b e r Y ard .
It from the looks of their book shelves, his family in a few days for Cherokee prunes or dry them on shares or by the
A. M. Hoskin’e and Milt Nicholson will the fair a great success next week.
j will be time well spent.
They have a very large stock of Books county, Kansas. W e wisli Mr. Painter pound.
run an eating house at the fair grounds.
and tablets tor school use.
! the greatest success, but fear iie is mak-
A
lva
Cook,
who
is
slinging
electricity
A ll kinds of boxes made to order on
H . J. Painter will sell at public pale a ing a mistake in leaving Oregon.
It is
111 lek! I l r l c k t ! I lr ln kl 11
at Tualatin during Miss Graham’s vaca-
short notice.
D o r r an c e B ros .
horse, cow, wagon and all his household hardly to be exjiected however that ev-
j tion, was in town Sunday.
First-class foundation brick for sale at
F. L. Moore has secured a school near
goods at his residence on Main street, in erybody will want to live in tiie same Î'- vtsjrg brick yard.
J ah . H amnett .
Gervais, and will begin teaching Mouday. I "
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an^
Dayton were
in town Wednesday. They will remain this city, on Tuesjay, September 22, at place.
A ll kinds of rough lifmlier $8.00 per
1 o’clock p. m.
j Miss Howard, tho instructor in Vocal
on tiie same farm another year.
F o r S a le .
thousand.
D orrance B ros .
Rev. E. S. Craven and family have and Instrumental Music at the College,
First class carpenters have been in
A tract, of six acres all sot. to fruit with
A new sidewalk is being built on Fifth
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,
,
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great demand lately and saw and ham- lieen living in a tent on the farm north of will give tiie first lesson in vocal music ut goud buildings. Tins is a nice home in­
street, between Wynooski and River B
town for two weeks. He will build on | tiie college building on next Monday side the corporation, and can fie liad on rea­
mer carpenters find plenty to do.
streets.
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. j , J his property near the public school build- evening at 7 o’clock. All who eonteni-
Harvey Haworth, a former res.dent of jng
j plate taking vocal lessons are invited to sonable terms if taken in Die next sixty
Thos. Warner is building a neat two-
days. Call at the G r aph ic office foe fur­
our town, moved his family here from
attend this meeting.
Miss Howard may
story house on his lets in Hobson’s addi­
W e will go to press one day earlier noxt
ther information.
.
east of the mountains this week.
be seen at the college after Monday in ro-
tion.
week on aeeouut of the fair. Parties hav­
Work is being rushed on Hoskins’
gurd to lessons on tiie organ or piano.
Detphlna E. E llis (the In va lid ) keeps a sup
W . P. Ileaeock is prepared to do all
ing announcements to make will please
building as fast as possible.
F. H. Sto­
Mr. Carpenter, formerly of the Essex ply of stationery and notions, sueh as xu.iieu-
kinds of shop work at the Depot Lumber
make a note of this and govern them­
rey finished tiie roofing Tuerday.
(tern, celluloid collars, handkerchiefs, combs,
House, La Fayette, culled at Dus office
Yard.
selves accordingly.
laces, pins, needles, stoves, Ac., also arranges
Loin and best round steak at 10 cents;
Wednesday and left a |>oem of his own Oregon specimens for sale, at one o f (tie cot­
The Newberg Packing Co., has been
Luther Benson, one of the most noted
all other beef from 4 to 8 cents per pound
composing, “ In Memory of Die Late Win. tages near Friends' boarding ball. She solicits
busy putting up monstrous Bartlett pears
temperance lecturers in tiie country, wiU
at east and west side meat markets.
Hobson,’’ which we will publish next the patronage o f Newberg and vicinity and re
this week.
speak in Friends’ chapel on Tuesday and
week. Mr. Carpenter had great respect quests patrons to call In the afternoon.
Lon H ill returned to Newberg from the
Wednesday evenings of next week. First
Students aie aU respectfully invited to
for Wm. Hobson while living, and the po­
mountains Monday night, having been
T V O K N E T H A N L K I'U n gV ,
lecture free. Don’t fail to hear him.
call at Post Office Drug and Book Store
em will he read with interest by many
recalled by the sickness of his brother
for rulers and blotters.
Tiie local editor of the New York .Sun, here. Mrs. Carpenter lias been sick for Is catarrh, and there Is but one prcperatlon
Silas.
that does cure that disease, and that Is the Cal­
was here a short time this week with his several weeks, and it is thought will hard­ ifornia Positive and N egative Electric L in i­
Al. Towler has traded his property in
Mr. Thompson, general agent for the
wife, they being out on a wedding jaunt.
Newberg to Sam Cummins for Barton
ment. Sold byC. F. Moore A Co. It also cures
Northwest Fire and Marine insurance They were guests of Mrs. N. E. Britt, tiie ly get well.
neuralgia, rheumatism,
headache, sprains
county, Kansas property.
A
brother
of
Elisha
SrSTli
arrived
here
company, of Portland, was in town dur­
burnt, and all pain. T ry It and tell your
lady being a neice of Mr. and Mrs. Britt.
A car load of extra quality split shin­ ing the week.
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last week with his family from Whittier, neighbors where to get tt.
J G. Biermann, the blacksmith, took a
gles just received, at the Depot Lumber
California. They came overland with
Mr.
Keloe,
of
Nestucca,
was
in
town
sudden notion last Thursday to go hack
O N L Y (INK. I N T H E It S.
Yard.
teams, and had a long, tedious journey
this week with a load of very fine salmon. to Kansas after his two little boys, and
Out o f 1:117 cough syrups manufactured in
K ay & Todd brought two very nice
during the hot weather, which they don’t the (J. H., hilt one has been found to he en tirely
He said there were a large number of accordingly Friday morning found him
counters for their new store room from
care to repeat. Mr. Smith says tfiat free from opiates and that Is the C alifornia
people at the beach.
on his way. H e expects to return next Rosehurg, in Douglas county, and New­ Positive and N egative Electric Cough Cure,
M cMinnville Tuesday.
A . C. Cox has lumber on the ground week.
berg show more evidences of thrift than which Is the best on earth for coughs, colds
There is a w hole lot of bustle in New­
croup, etc. Sold hy C. F. Moore A Co.
The
superintendents
of
the
culinary
de­
for
a
new
house,
which
he
is
preparing
to
any
towns they saw on tlieir long journey
berg now, although bustles are supposed
partment
of
the
fair
request
us
to
an­
build on his property near the Presbyte­
of nearly two thousand miles. When ev­
to be out of style this year.
E X C IT E M E N T
nounce that tiie contestants for the prizes erybody says we have a live town we be­ Itnns high at C. F. Moore A Co's drug store o v ­
rian church on First street.
Mrs. Lamb and Miss Woodward went
er System Hultder, as averybody la using It for
offered must be those engaged in house­ gin to lieliuve it is a fact.
Special bargains for 30 days in city or
down to the city Tuesday to buy their
catarrh of the stomach, dyspepsia, constipation
keeping, or others as>de from professional
A
distinguished
gentleman
in
Die
per­
farm property from a single house and lot
new stock of millinery goods.
and Impure blood and to build up the system.
bakers.
son of Judge Shattuck, of Portland, visit­ It certainly possessas wonderful merit —ben all
S. H aw orth ,
Mr. Patterson, who has been farming up to 160 acre farm.
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George Mitchell has moved his old ed our town a short time ago, stopping speak so w e ll of tt.
Agent Newberg, Ore.
C y Vaughan's place on the river is build­
house out and is preparing to build a over as he returned from a vacation at
ing a very nice residence on River street.
I can furnish you all material for build- large residence of modern style which
N A T I O N A L K K M K D Y CO.
Yaquina Bay. The Judge has a strong
ho,lBW, jn town
J. M. Boyce’s father, who has been vis­ ing, including rough and dressed lumber, wi„ ^ OO0 of ,,)e ^
David W. Martin, gederal agent for the Na­
l'king for rural pursuits, and as he lias
tional Rem edy Co. wishes to announce that ha
iting here for some time, talks of return­ lime, doors, windows, mouldings, brack- Jim Kpe0 wi„ bav„ cbarg(. o( tbe
been crowded back from time to time by j now has but one agent In New berg for the sale
. ets, nails, locks, etc.
W . P. H eacock .
v tir±
ing to Iilioois soon after the fair.
the increasing imputation of Portland, lie | o f his medicines. Mrs. Mary Hodson, on aooth
Dont forget that Bray A Weesner w ill! Wan’ ed to rent or bnv a farm of 40 or
The public school opencil Monday with has been looking out for a farm to buy | Meridian street, near the fa ir grounds. Is his
buy all vour Prunes and Apples at the 80 acres with stock and machinery neces­ an attendance of something over two hun­ where he can spend a i>art of his time agent, and she has and w ill hereafter keep on
hand a fu ll supply of the above-named reme­
dryer near the R. R.
8-14 tf
sary to run it.
For further information, dred, aDd more are in sight. Prof. Hod- away from Die busy city.
On his return dies.
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address,
Having heani Luther Benson a number
son says he is highly pleased with the to Portland Diis is what he said of onr
K a e e n t o r ' a N o t le e .
Sherwood, Ore.
of times in Indiana, we can say to all who | sepl8t4
school, but wonders where all the little tow n : “ Newberg is one of the brightest,
N otick Is hereby given that fism'iet Hobson
may go to hear him that you wiil bear an
Sam
I loveliest and most pros|ierouB little towns
an hour with ns folks come from.
and A. T. Hlslr have been hy the county court
A. P. Johnson and W. H. Woods will I saw in my travels, and 1 think Diere is o f Yam hill County, Oregon, duly appointed
orator.
j Tuesday afternoon.
Whether a change
Joint Executors of the last w ill and testsment
no
town
in
tiie
valley
equal
to
it.”
Com­
o f W illiam Holison. deceased. All persons hav­
Merchants who fill their store rooms \ from Kansas to Oregon climate has had have a hig public sale on tiie G. C. Chris­
ing claims against said e: tate w ill present them
with brands of flour from other towns, any effect on Sam or not we are unable to tenson place, four miles northwest of ing as this does from a man like Judge to either o f us. duly verified, at our residences
Shattuck,
we
consider
it
a
high
compli­
In
said county, w ithin six months from the
when flour of the best quality is manufac- say, hut as a yarn spinner, he is a suc- town, on September 26. It is tiie largest
ment to our town. We are always mod­ date hereof.
sale of the season so far, and will no
Dated this IZth day o f August, A. D. 1»>1.
tnred in their own town, don’t have much cess if his effort with us may he taken
e l in our c la im » fo r th e town, but never
S s a rll. II ohmis ,
See bills for hesitate to give such quotations as the
Come again ! doubt draw a big crowd.
room for complaint about people going t o , an average hours work.
A. T. Hi. sib .
a
lots
Executors
of said Estate.
1 particulars.
above.
Portland to buy dry goods and groceries, ^am.
ENTERPRISE SAW M ILL
All Rinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber.
►OST O F F I C E D R U G S T O R E D
CARRIES A FULL UNE OF
Popular Patent and Family Medicines.
P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r ip t io n s .
Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paint«, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color.
fine line of tho
A ls o *
LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPER.
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies,
f PREPCRIITloNK C 4RKriTI.LT COM /
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I'OCNOKH 1>A Y OR XlUJIT.
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C. F. MOOBE
& CO.
N E W B E R G F U R N IT U R E STORJJ
NEW BERG,
O REG O N.
A Complete and well assorted 6tock of Furniture always on hand at Portland price*.
Newest designs in rockers, easy chairs and novelties, a «penalty.
Corner FI
rut » m l
Q
Main
L
-. " W " .
iS Æ O T J J S T T ij
D ealer
in
SELF 111 HEAVY M M E , S M S U1 T IM E .
T in C a n s !
T i n C a n s !!!
B A Y STATE A PPLE PAR ER
And other Seasonable G o o d « for u«e in preparing fruits.
We also handle the Celebrated
R E D J A C K E T
PUMP8, the Best on the Market*
J. E. HESTON.
HESTON
J. U BI KKMANN.
& B IE R M A N N ,
tí-
BLA CK SM ITH S.
W e would respectfully announce Dint J. G. Biermann ha« arsonated himself with J.
E. Heston in the Rlarkstnithing hti-ice-«, and tha' we are now lietter than
ever enabled to do all work in our line with neatneaa and dispatch.
Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
A
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ll
W
» .
ork
W
arranted .
H K 8TO N .«
I l l K it M A N N .
W H IT E M A N ,
Plasterer
M ID D LETO N ,
Cementer,
OREGON.
I am prepared to do Plastering, Cementing and Chimney Building.
a n te d . t'urre«|(ondencH solicited.
AU Work Guar*