Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 26, 1900, Image 3

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26.50
Krai Kitate Trauarrra.
Empty barrels for sale by C. B. Wil­ Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. I
Isaac
Lynch
A
wf.
to
Thomas
Reported
bjr
the
Yam
hill
Co.
Abairact
Coat
Hc-
son.
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for j U ln a v llle , Oregou, lor th e w eek endlug
Kirkwood 24.ac in J. M. Me
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expressing
or light hauling.
New
goods
coming
by
every
steamer
Oct. 20, 1000. Jam.'« M. Pugh, Manager,
Kiuley die............................. 800.00
C.
B. Wilson is still paying «rash fur
for the Fair store.
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G. B. Bernent to Chas S. Jones
Five room cottage for rent. Enquire Thomas Hall and wife to T. O.
produce.
60 o in sec 17 t 4 s r 5 w ......... 300.03
Sam Cummings of McMinnville was at Spauldiug Logging Co.’s office.
Allison 4.51 a in 8. W. Fletch-
Louis Finnegan ami family, of Laurel,
Jesse Edwards A wf to Henry C.
in
town
Wednesday.
eas
1
add
toDvyton.................
100.00
were in town Wednesday.
8. W. Evans, the Sheridan dentist,
Schneider 75,100 a adj New­
We are giving our customers fine pre­ will be in Newberg Tuesday, October 30, II. D. Buffum ftwf to 8. W.
Try a load of slab wood for $1.50.
berg ........................................ 83.00
Buffum
8
small
tract
near
prepared to do dental work.
12
sents at the Fair store.
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The Cbas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
Amity ....................................
40.00 Mary Shuck to J . W. Williams
E.
S. Craven received a dispatch from W. W.Thompson &
30 a in sec 10 t 3 s r 5 w .......... 400.00
Don’t forget that Congressman Tongue
B y T iu y In s & W e a rin g
wf to J. C.
Fletcher Co* has entered the State
Ora B. Charles A hush to Cliff­
Agricultural College at Corvallis as a Speaks next Friday night iu Craters Iowa, Monday telling ol the serious ili­ A Wm. Miller 223. 28 a in sec
nes» of his aged mother. He contem­ 9 A 16 t 2s r 4 w ................... 2000.00 ord N. Terrell int in Its 1 2 3
| hall.
student.
4 5A 6 blk 23 Edws add to
Rev.' J. F. Day took a business trip to plates making a trip back to see her.
J. L. Myers A wf to Rose H.
GotoT. B. Cuiuaiings for paints and
Newberg ............................... 275.00
Astoria
the
first
of
the
week,
returning
Dixon
part
of
It
7
b!k
2
Ever­
increasing
work
on
the
farm
has
led
oils. A full line of undertaking goods
| Wednesday.
Jo Atkinson to employ a new hand who est add to Newberg .............. 350.00 T. L. Doak et al to C. L. Borile-
kept in stock.
son 90 a in James Scott J I c
Leave your orders at the office of the will probably be foreman soon if he be­ J. F. Cook to E. A Cook et al
For sale at a bargain, 130 acres on
t 3s r 3 w................................ 2350 00
disposition
of
estate
by
will
haves
well.
The
little
chap
and
mother
Chehaletn ridge; good soil, and spring ! Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab are both doing nicely, while J. M. al­ M. C. Luelleu A wf to Diana M.
Wm. M. Gilson A wf to I). C.
water. Enquire of Howard Walton. t3 [ wood.
Fletcher It 3 ft 5 blk 5 Newby
Sivyer Its 6 A 7 blk 7 li A l’s
ready looks paternal.
add to Newberg....................... 350.00 3rd to McMinnville................ 2S5.00
Photographs cheap, but not cheap pho­ Shoes, Shoes and Slippers for the next
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Frost arrived from
W m .JuddA wf to Lucy II.
When you call don’t fail to see our
J. tV. Fletcher A wf to R, T.
tographs—twenty-four stamp pictures 10 days at 50o. a pair. Come early and
Iowa last week and are visiting with
\V. H. M orris .
Rees 30 a in O. J. Walker d I
l'enland A part blk 12 Fletch­
for twenty five cents at Smith’s photo | get the first pick.
their son C. P. Frost and family. II
ers 1 add to Dayton.......... .
150 00 c t 3 s r 2 » ............................. 400.00
gallery.
Air-tight Heating Stoves made and re­ they are pleased with the country
8. W. Buffum ft wf to Kathar­
John Burch A wf to E.l’. Pen-
Stoves exchanged for cord they will probably remain.
Mrs. F. A. Elliott and son J. J. re­ paired.
ine Gardner land in E. C.
land
part
blk
12
ol
Fletchers
1
wood.
A.
W
heeler
,
Plumber.
turned home Wednesday evening from
W. K. Allen, who has been oversee­ add to Dayton............... . . . . 250.00 Williams d 1 c t 5 s r 4 w ... 150.00
( Made of fittest blk kid it is a marvel of beauty and style and |
their month’s visit with A. T. Hills at
D.
A. Jones opened up his “Blue
Edna 8 Green to W. W. McDon­
ing his evaporating business in Wash­ R. V. Lancefield A wf to J. H.
LaGrande.
gives better satisfaction than many shoes costing
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Store” in the west part of town, Tburs- ington for several months, came down
ald 82 a in James Green d 1 c
Ilellekes 23 98 a iu Carlos Bu­
The best of fresh and salt meats the | day morning with a stock of groceries to Portland on a business trip the first
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1500.00
from
$3.00
to
$3.50.
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ffum die t 5 a r 4 v .............. 710.40
market affords will be found at the New- and stationery.
of the week, and- came up to Newberg Timothy Goodrich A wf to Cath­
Sarah Lasche et al to Katherine
berg Meat Market. The highest prices
A. P. Oliver is fitting up bachelors Monday evening and stayed over night
Gardner laud in E. C. Will­
erine Stewart 8 a in J . W.
paid for butcher’s stock.
hall over the harness shop opposite with bis family, returning tho following
iams d I c t 5 s r 4 w.............. 400.00
Fletchers add to Dayton........ 600.00
Mrs. Emma Bell of Portland came up the postoffice, where he will go into morning.
M. C. Uutan to R. L. Conner Its
last Thursday evening and visited over winter quarters.
1 2 3 4 blk 1 Newberg and
We, the members of the losing side,
MARRIAGE l ic e n s e s .
Sunday and into the middle o( the
other property........................ 2000.00 Jennie E. Corbett, 20 to Frank Hoff-
Any patriotic citizen wishing a litho­ in the recent contest for membership in
week with friends in town.
graph of our next president and vice- Newberg Lodge, No. 132 A. O. U. W. R. L. Conner A wf to W. E.
stater 27.
If you have a ring that needs a new president, will be given the same by wish to extend our sincere thanks to the
Howard A wf Us 1 2 3 s blk 1.
Lizzio M. Craven to A.M. Chambetlain.
mothers, wives and daughters, for the
set, or if it does not fit, take it to calling at the Graphic office.
Newberg A other property.... 2000.00 Isabella Purvis 24 to H. F. Martin 32
Winslow Bros., the jewelers, and they
Louisa Shirk 16 ta Daniel Kosack 22
Oscar Cox of Portland was in town excellent supper with which they favor­ N. L. Wiley A wf to S. P. Ward
will fix it up as nice as new.
over Sunday. He was over at the Col­ ed us.
From now on the campaign will be a lege Monday morning and gave a chap­ Chas. Rittenhouse, Capt.,
G. M. Bales,
Henry Schneider,
a rie «ra: ir * t
g jc
x x.n c x 're rx ’rwrn:*':
fight to the finish and the Evening Tele­ el talk on the army canteen question.
S o ld o n l y byT u s .
Lam
Linton,
H.
M.
Wiliams,
gram tells all about it for ten cents a
Farmers I want your eggs. I will
Tlios
Smith,
W.
Kramlne.
week. Subscribe at postoffice.
%
give cash for them.
Egg packers
Of those who have removed from
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins and son furnished free to those wishing them.
Newberg recently, no one will be missetl
Cecil came down front McMinnville last
C. B. W i l s o n .
We expect most any day a large shipment of Corsets and Wrap-,
in times of sickness and death more
Saturday and attended the public sale
pets.
It will pay you to see them.
Tho gravel which v.as put on the than Mrs. Sadie Hoskins. For nearly
of C. E. Hoskins at Springbrook.
streets during the dry weather is settling twenty years she has been a member of
We failed to herald in 1 ast issue, the down in good shape for winter travel. the fuueral committee of Friends church,
E H R E T BRO S.
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. J . The city fathers are to bo commended anil in her quiet, unassuming way she
Opposite Bank of Newberg.
Vestal, on October 12. The young man for their action on tho grand proposi­ has gone where the angel of death lias
is reported as a warm supporter of tion .
visited the home, doing little acts of
William McKinley.
Wanted—An apprentice fordress mak­ kindness in those trying times, which
J . 0. Parks went down to Grants Pass ing. Must know something of plain are so much appreciated by the sorrow­
last week where he lias been looking sewing. Call at the residence of Miss ing ones. With her it has been done as
around with a view to location. His Aldrich in the west end of the city. a labor of love and in her absence from
family here will probably follow him Two blocks west and one south of the Newberg, which it is to bo hoped will be
only temporary, she will be kindly "re­
soon if prospects there are favorable.
Cottage Hotel.
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membered by what she has done.”
The Village Improvement Club, which
The O. R. & N. Co.’s Steamer Modoc
Married—At the homo of the bride’s
met at the home oi Mrs. D. H. Turner has peen placed on the Portland and
Saturday afternoon, disbanded as an Salem route again since the recent rise parents,one mile north of town,on Sun­
H . COOPKR, President.
organization, and turned over the sur­ in the river, leaving Portland on Mon­ day, October 21, Miss Lizzie M. Craven
We offer some special bargaius in
plus in funds to the College piano fund. day, Wednesday and Friday and re to AldenM. Chamberlain, Rev. E. S.
E. K . SH A W , Vice Pres.
J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager.
Craven officiating. The ceremony took
The ladies of the M. E. church will turning each alternate day.
place in tho presence of immediate
serve a chicken pie dinner on Tuesday
Choice Farm and City Property.
J. W. Wheeler of Creswell, Lane coun­
November 6, in the Lucas building on ty, was in town on business the first of friend8and relatives of the couple, after
Collect Rents and Look After Estates.
which a wedding feast was served, which,
First street. Will also serve supper and the week. He says that farmers in his
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
judging
from
the
quality
of
the
liberal
Our full stock genuine
late lunch. Dinner 25c, supper 20c and neighborhood are putting off sowing
supply
of
cake
the
Graphic
office
re­
Insurance Written iu Select Companies.
Innch 10c. Liberal patronage solicited. their fall grain as long as possible, as
ceived, was all that such a feast could
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latest sown grain yielded best in that be. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain have tho
Newberg, Ore.
This seems to be a pretty good week locality last harvest, seemiug to suffer best wishes of a large circle of friends for
less
from
the
depredations
of
the
Hess­
for robins about town. The occasion of
If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both
a prosperous and happy journey along
their gathering is not known but they ian fly.
time and mouey by calling on us.
If we haven’t what yotf
the old matrimonial highway. They
seem to be having a good time. The
want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop­
The members of the executive com­ will occupy as a residence the Wm. Mc­
writer counted sixty on one side of a mittee of the anti- saloon league, already Collum property north of towu.
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident and wish to ob­
lawn Tuesday afternoon and this was a elected, met in the Friend’s church
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
Others
in
like
proportion.
With the removal of J. L. Hoskins to
rainy day lor birds to be out too.
or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular,
Tuesday evening and completed organ­ McMinnville since liis election ns coun­
write us.
Pres. H. E. McGrewand Prof. R. W. ization as far as possible. The member­ ty recorder, and tho departure of A. M.
If you wear boots this is your
Kelsey went to Salem by boat last Sat­ ship of the committee is now complete and C. E. Hoskins for the southern part
chance.
urday. The former preached in the with the exception of tho two members of the state this week with tho view of
Friends Church Sunday morning, and from the Friends church which will be remaining away a year or more, wo lose
in the afternoon preached to a very a t­ elected at the next monthly business three families which were among the
H O D SO N
B R O S .,
tentive audience of Indian children at meeting. Tho committee now stands first of the many newcomers to Chebalem
Chemawa. Prof. Kelsey delivered a as follows: The officers of the league, Valley a little more than twenty years
temperance address in the Friends Prof. Kelsey, Mrs. G. W. Cutts, Frank ago. Each ol them has had a good deal
HARDWICK & CO.
Heveland, M. Votaw; pastors of affiliat­ to do in the make up oltbe changed con­
Church Sunday evening.
ing churches, J. F. Day, L. D. Barr, H. dition of affairs that lias come to the
N. M. Snodgrass came down from Gould; from the M. E. Church, J. W.
North Yakima, Washington, last week Forsythe, M. H. Pinney; from the W. community in the intervening time and
in quest of more dairy cows. We wish C. T. U. Mrs. Nathan White, Mrs. it seems rather remarkable that tho
Nate all kinds of success in his business, Acha Morris, Mrs. Tallman; principal Hoskins name is to be almost dropped
but the fact is Yamhill is badly in need of the public school R. W. Kirk; presi­ from the list in the community for the
of an immigration rather than an em- dent of Pacific College, H. E. McGrew; present.
migration of good dairy stock, and far­ five members elected at large, Hon.
F o r S a le .
mers should be very chary of parting Clarence Butt, N. C. Christenson, Jane
A good span of heavy mares.
with what they already have.
B. Votaw, J . G. Hadley, W. C. Wood­
A. P. J ohnson ,
• J. S. Larkin has leased his farm near ward.
Chebalem Valley.
town to E. C. Armstrong for a term of While east during tho summer Prof.
n a t a l H a l» ! I la t» !
five years and will move into town, he Edwin Morrison visited his old home
Go to Mrs. G. A. Ramsey’s, west of
having rented the property west of the town, Bloomingdale, Parke county, Ind­
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depot recently vacated by George Met- iana, and his friends told him while the Cottage Hotel, for your winter hats.
Prices
low,
and
hats
to
suit
every
body.
ealf. It seems almost a pity to have there that there w as but fivo miles of
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
W ill exchange New
practical men like Mr. Larkin leave the wagon road in the township that was
Goods for old.
A p p le s W a n t e d
farm, but he has served his time as a not well graveled, and that stretch of
Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments.
Will pay 20c per 100 lbs for apples
tiller of the soil and since his place is to road would be graveled at an early day.
suitable for drying, delivered at my dryer
NEWBERG, ORE.
be taken by Mr. Armstrong, who knows Here is a good example of what can be
one mile west ofNewberg. Gloria Mun-
so well how to take care of an orchard, done in road making when proper effort
dis’ not wanted. t4
E. W. H a l l .
we will gladly make a place for him in is put forth. Within the memory of the
Newberg, knowing that he w ill make a writer the roads around Bloomingdale,
C a s h m e r e R e m n a n ts .
good citizen.
with the single exception of a very few Just received a new shipm ent, fine
Isaac Follett was in town Tuesday miles on one road, were worse during quality, a good assortment of colors and
C. E. N ewhocse ,
wearing a pair o( wooden shoes. Being the winter season than the ^yeragecoun­ sold cheap.
Hollingsworth & Co.
interrogated on the subject r.I his foot try road about Newberg at' its worst.
Springbrook, Ore.
H ave every th in g you w a n t in th e
wear, he said that lie had lived in a Our people are now beginning to learn
The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa­
neighborhood of Hollanders in Iowa, that gravel is the real thing when it
ration for teaching. Besides the
Parties who are owing for graveling
and got accustomed to wearing their comes to making roads, and with the
wood clogs, which he fonnd to be pleas­ beginning we have made, there is much streets in front of their property can
a n t to wear. On coming here a year room for encouragement. Let tho good settle for the same by calling on Joseph
ago be decided that they would be Just work go on until the evolution of our Wilson, Recorder. Office hours, 8 to 12
a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.
the thing for our wet winter climate, wagon roads is complete.
NEW COODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
and since trying them he finds that
The republican meeting held in Cra­ •‘I wish to express my thanks to the
-There
will
be-
ONE.
they keep his feet both warm and dry, ters hall last Friday night, was quite
and while they have rather a clumsy well attended, and showed conclusively manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for
Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices.
appearance they are not so heavy as an
that we have some good local campaign having put on the market such a won­
ordinary farm shoe. This particular
speakers who can forcibly give a reason derful medicine,” says W. W. Massin-
Altto a F u ll I.lnc o f n ew est C arpets. A ll lin e s o f U n d e r ta k in g
type of shoe will probably not bo worn for the hope that is within them. As
G oods co n sta n tly on Land.
this season for swell parties, but if a might be expected from an old soldier, gill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are
farmer finds that they are suitable for Wm. Manning placed the emphasis of many thousands of mothers whose
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wear in bis business let him rip, for his speech on the importance of main­ children have been saved from at tacts
of dysentery and cholera infantum who
his shoes won’t.
taining the honor of the flag. Clarence must also feel thankful. It is for sale
CLARENCE BUTT.
Henry Mills and wife of Georgetown, Butt dwelt on republican prosperity,
W ill p ra c tic e la »11 tb e court* o l th e »tale I
by C. F, Moore & Co. Druggists.
S p n l . l a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, th e I
Illinois, arrived at Springbrook, at the paralleled industrial conditions in 1806
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w ritin g ol .lee.!», m ortgage«, c o n tra c t, an d tho j p j . O U I I , F E E D , H A Y & G R A I N
home of their son Zimri, last Saturday and 1900 and showed the democratic pa r
d ra ftin g ol »11 legal paper«.
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T o t h o D « » r.
N ew berg. O regon, j
O A B D L N & FLOW LK
evening, coming on to Newberg Sunday ty’s inconsistency on the trust issue.
A rich lady cared of her Deafness and
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Floor
H EE D S.
evening. After having made two or Ore Price publicly, for the first time, Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s
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three extended visits in Oregon, they avowed himself a republican, In harmony Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to New Students can enter any of the College »»■ ■ *018««'^ nnm
ree Delivery.*
have concluded that it is a pretty good with republican policies, emphasizing his inetitnte, so that deaf people unable
Classes for which they aro prepared.
E C
. W ard X Co.
pises in which to spend their reclining the fact that he allied himself with a par­ to procure tbe Ear Drums may have
1st. S treet, N ew berg, O r
years with their children, and have now ty of progress rather than decay. He them free. Address No. 10613. Th»
come to stay. They have purchased the threw some historical light on the “con­ Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue
•few*
A. J. Palmer property in the south west sent of the governed” doctrine, in a short New York, U. 8. A.
W ill jrou w ink »nd Mink ro a r tile and ner-
part of town, as a home ami will occupy forcible speech. Prof. J. C. Hodson
von* I’n eriy aw ay, rather than wear glasaee?
it directly. The Vermilon, Illinois, Aca­ dealt very carefully with the Philip­
C Y O C U C C e I fill/ A healthy moral ntrrw7»phcre combined with favorable W ill you force your ayes to overwork, neglect
f f h » l , l V . n r F aso W o r t h ?
intellectual od»*nt*gcs.
them when they cry lor help, ahu»* them year
demy publication says in regard to the<r pine question, tracing carefully Aguinal-
Sometimes a fortune, hut never, if L A r t r i d C a L U T I *■
Hie iS^?
you are rom
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WATCHMAKER
prlled to iteefc aid. perhaps to And your vision
departure:—Vermilion Quarterly Meet­ do’s government existing in a Hong you have a sallow complexion, a jaun­
impaired beyond entire repair?
ing and especially Vermilion Academy Kong soup kitchen and read Emilio’s diced laok, moth patches and blotches
a « JEW ELER,
A L I T T L E GLASS AID
loses two stanneb friends. In fact, they title clear, but not to tbe title of George on tbe skin—all signs of Liver Trouble.
at the proper tim e w ill *ave vou
rou a world of
S on for old age, S o licits th e p a tro n a g e of h is o ld In d ia n a
u r vlslo
your
tro u b le anil preserve yo
are friends to every good cause and few Washington If. After the meeting sev­ But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give Clear
when you begin to r n y more anti more on
F rie n d s w ho n e ed w atch re p a irin g do n e.
printed book and newnpaper for eompanion-
persons enjoy so richly the blessing? eral new members were taken into the Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion.
ship CoosulUUion and Eye* Te«te4l Free.
1207
M orrison S t.
which come from giving. Our loss is club, including one or two prominent Only 25 cents at C. F. Moore 4 Co.’» For Catalogue or other information Address,
H. J . W IN TE R S ,
Newberg * gain.
drugstore.
1 block E. Po.toffice
Jew eler a Optician.
Bryanites oi four years ago.
P O R T L A N D , O ft,
P U E S . E D W IN M cG K EW , N ew b erg, O regon.
Local Events.
R e d u ce
E xp en ses
STAR 5 STAR
$2.50 Shoe for Women.
I
g
;Be sure that Star 5 Star is
cut on every pair and we
will guarantee satisfaction
N ew b erg
SPECIAL
Land
Co.
High Grade Boots
French Kip $4.00
Boots at $3.50.
Furniture Store
CARRY A FULL LINE
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NEW AND SECOND-HAND
J F O I M T O S I ,
PACIFIC COLLEGE,
F U R N I T U R E & -»•-
U N D E R T A K IN G .
House Furnishing Line.
Regular Common School Studies,
Classes in Algebra, Civil Government,
Composition & Elementary
Science,
Feed & Seed Store
JOHN A. BECK,