Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 18, 1901, Image 5

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Y O U H a V C jt= THE BENEFIT OF
Our annual CLEARANCE SALE
From the 28th inst. until the 28th of January everything in
our stock of DRY GOODS and SHOE Department goes at 10 per
cent discount, (except oilcloth, rubber goods, unbleached muslin
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carpet-warp and thread).
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W e would not profit by selling you
what you do not want.
Our stock is much too large in some lines
for invoice, and it is on account of this we offer you 10 per cent.
on our already low prices.
This discount in our SHOE and
CLOTHING means from 20 to 25 per
cent cheaper
than any
r
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J
other place in this county.
Many articles in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and
LADIES WRAPS will be sold regardless of price.
C a s h O T ily w i l l b u y P*OOdS S o l d 8 l t d i s c o u n t
J
As to our Grocery Department we have the freshest and purest goods that money can
buy.
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This stock is also too large to invoice and must be reduced this month.
Notice
some of our prices below.
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26c
............................ 7 c
schillings Best Baking Powder, i-ibcaus ....... ............ 35c
schilling« Best Tea, 25 c Package............................. 20c
we h have
ave svm
n for
TfTk
* G ° m Molasses
\ ^
J c Currants and Raisins,
.
Syrup
for h Hot
Cakes,
for Baking, Cleaned
all
Pure concentrated Lye, i ib cans
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kinds of Pie and
Cake fixtures at prices that move them.
Queensware
Should you want anything in the dish line it will pay you to look at our new and
lates‘ patterns.
Lamps and Glassware—^
\Ve have a
O
large and beautiful stock to select from at prices that will
suit you.
During this Sale we will take your produce as usual at the highest market price.
Free delivery to all parts of the city.
Yours for lowest prices,
SUTTON CALKINS & CO.
Local Events.
Fresh vegetables at Wllsou’s grocery.
P u b lic School Notes.
C. B. Wilson is still paying cash fer
L A F A Y E T T E IT E M S .
produce.
Bargains in all goods in stock at the
Mr. Calkins one of the board of direct­
Grandma Carey is quite sick.
ors visited school Friday the 11 inst.
Will Finnigan of Laurel was in town Fair Store.
Mr. Burbank is better, so be is np
Empty barrels for sale by C. B. Wil­
D.
R.
Jacksons
have
moved
into
their
Mrs. McGregor visited Alias Lamb’s and around the house.
Thursday.
son.
new house on Main street.
room on Tuesday afternoon. Parents
Mr. Rinehart has moved to the Mrs.
Mrs. Emma Lynch of McMinnville
Several cases of measles are reported
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for are always gladly received.
Weaver
property near the Evangelical
has
been
visiting
this
week
with
Wm.
in the west end of town.
expressing or light hauling.
Tommy Cummings has returned to church.
Mannings.
Air-tight Stoves now on hand at re­
Lewis Jones reports a recent arrival school duties again. He seems as strong
Burt Harvey is home, having closed
Go toT. H. Cummings for pamts and of a bouncing baby boy in their family. as ever and we are glad to see him
duced prices. A. W heeler , Plumber.
his school near Amity on account of
oils. A full line of undertaking goods
diphtheria.
Both the Baptists and Methodists back.
The birth of a son witbin the last few kept in stock.
On Wednesday morning, the 16, Rev.
have been holding revival services this
days to Mr. and Mrs. Adna Fogg of Mt.
Some families from Missouri have
Barr gave the principal's room a very located here and are occupying the Gay
Mrs. Jas. Hamnett left Wednesday week.
Tabor is announced.
morning for Troutdale, for a visit with
Subscribe at the postoffioe for the pleasant talk and some very wholesome property on Piety hill.
F o r S a l e — One J . I. Case Triumph
her daughter and family.
Telegram or Oregonian and keep track advice.
Sulkey plow.
Been used but little.
C. H. Christenson from near Amity
The scholars have been grasping every attended installation of the following
Miss Ida Hall went down to Mt. of what our legislators are doing at
Cost $50 and will take $35. J . A. J ones .
opportunity to see the beautiful Willam­ officers of Laurel Assembly United Arti­
Tabor Wednesday morning to worx for Salem.
Mrs. H. R. Morris lias been recover­ a time in the family of A. S. Fogg.
ette while it is muddy, and high, and sans Monday night. Master Artisan,
The
best
offer
ever
made
in
real
estate
ing very satisfactorily from ber attack
swift. The upper grades can tell you
William McCollum is down with kid­ in this vicinity, is 157 acres at $6 per how many more barrels of water are May Eletcher; superintendent, Elisa
of diphtheria, and the quarantine was
Shire; secretary, Louisa Vickrey; treas­
acre,
5
miles
northwest
of
Newberg.
ney trouble and very little hope of his
lifted Tuesday.
flowing past in a minute now than urer, J. L . Vickrey; inspector, Jimmie
See A. P. Oliver.
recovery is entertained by his friends.
in summer.
The best of fresh and salt meats the
Hyde; master of ceremonies, W. S.
A social evening was enjoyed at the
Mrs. Will Lawrence came down from
market affords will be found at the New-
Hyde; warden, Adam Dill.
Friends
church
last
Friday
evening
by
ISank
S
tatem
en
t.
berg Meat Market. The highest prices Dayton Wednesday morning for a visit the “ middle aged Quakers.” A pleas­
Annual report of the Bank of New­ The city council met Monday night
with the Lawrence family out west of
paid for butcher’s stock.
ant time was reported.
berg at the close of business December and swore in the new members as fol­
town.
Sarg Britt started back to his univer­
lows: Mayor, Sumner Carr; council-
Jo Winder, a former resident of New­ 29, 1900.
sity work at Berkeley, California, Satur­ Photographs cheap, but not cheap pho berg, came down from Baker City last
men, Dug Nelson, Joe Guston, P. A.
R rso u n ctl.
$17261 32 Bates and Nets Brack. Recorder, E. M.
day morning after an extended holiday tographs—twenty-four stamp pictures Friday and has been calling on friends L oans a n d d is c o u n ts .........................
R eal e sta te , fu rn itu re a n d fix tu re s ....... 100S6 79 Olds: treasurer, J. L. Vickrey; marshal,
for twenty five cents at Smith’s photo and relatives during the week.
vacation spent at home.
O ver d ra fts ...........................................................
406 82
gallery.
Farmers I want your eggs. I will
We have received notice from the D ue from o th e r b a n k s ...................................... 31213 92 Jacob Harrington. They came danger­
Mr. Douglas announces that he will Patent Record Co., that Semon Madson C ash o n h a n d ...................................................... 6900 77 ously near electing a dry board this
give cash for them.
Egg packers
timo.
be in his new quarters by Feb. 1. Come has been granted a patent on his bicy­
furnished free to those wishing them.
T o ta l........................................................ 95871 02
and see him, whether you want to get cle toe clip, for which he applied some
The locks are under twenty feet of
C. B. W i l s o n .
LIABILITIES.
vour “ fortigraf tuk,” or not.
time
ago.
C ap ital s to c k ...............................
$25030 00 water and the banks are undermining on
Frank Elliott went up to LaGrande
d iv id e d profits less ex*
both sidee of the river in a serious man­
C. W. Lane, of Powels Valley, was in U n penses
Revival services will commence at
the latter part of last week to help take
a n d ta x e s p a id ...........
7316 23 ner. A gang of men have been busy for
care of Ab Hill, who was down with ap­ Friends church on Sunday evening, town last week and bought some vacant C o llections.....................
1219 16
a week or two filling in the holea that
pendicitis. Ab recovered rapidly, and January 27. They will be conducted by lots on Meridian street on which he in­ D eposits su b je c t to c h e e k .......$31804 66
have washed out, putting in stone and
C
ertificates
of
d
e
p
o
sit..............
30331
57
tends to build in the spring. Mr. Lane
be returned to bis work the middle of the pastor and other local workers.
02S80 28 sack* of Mud in tha whirlpools. There
is
an
engineer.
the week.
Mrs. H. E. Pinney and her two little
will be work there for a crew of men
The youngest daughter of Mr. and
T otal
................................. 93871 62
Mrs. H. L. Christenson receives word girls, who arrived heie two or three
and teams all summer while if they had
N. E. B r it t , P resid e n t.
Mrs.
W.
N.
Sutton
was
taken
Bick
the
from Trask that her father is at the months ago, started back to their old
been located in the proDer place on the
J . C. C olcord , C ashier.
point of death I t is a sore trial to her ' home at Great Bend, Kansas, Tuesday first of the week and on Tuesday the
falls it would take but little expense to
Mr. Pinney accompanied doctor pronounced a case of diphtheria,
F o r R a le .
that the condition of the mountain road morning.
keep them in repair.
and
had
Mr.
Buttons
quarantined.
The
is such that she cannot possibly reach them as far as Portland.
Lot 50x100 ft., east of the Wyman
M. O. Lownsdale has been shipping
other little girls, with the Harris girls
bis bedside.
Hon. Clarence Butt left Saturday who have been making their home building on First street, for $145. Ad- his green apples to Iowa and California.
He lias a fine lot of apples.
P osky .
C. F. Hatch, who worked in Alaska, morning to assume his legislative duties. there, have dropped out of school for dress C. H. Epier, Wilsonville, Or.
up on the Yukon last season, left here He spent a couple of days in Portland the present and are with their grand­
F o r Hale.
B lo w n to A to m s,
Tuesday morning after spending several mingling and getting acquainted with mother, Mrs. Townsend.
One 1400 pound horse, one 7 year old
The old Idea that the body sometimes
days visiting bis brother Ed in college his fellow legislators, before proceeding
The annual meeting of the stockhold­ cow giving milk, and one two year old needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
here. He expects to spend the winter to the scene of active operations.
ers
of the Chehalem Valiev Bank was heifer, fresh in March.
lias been exploded; for Dr. King’s New-
in California.
Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shoot­ held last Monday in the bank parlors.
I l l t2
E - A. E llis .
Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless
Jim and Jo Hamnett came home for a ing pains, torturing muscles, no rest, The cashier presented his annual state­
gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex­
I
t
G
ird
le*
the
Globe.
visit Tuesday evening from Tacoma, no sleep. That means rheumatism. It ment of the transactions of the bank for
pel poisonous matter, cleanse the sys­
The fame of-Hucklen's Arnica Salve, tem and absolutely cure Constipation
Washington, where they have been is a stubborn disease to fight but the past twelve months up to Dec. 31,
working for some time in a large smel­ Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has conquer­ which showed a very gratifying increase as the best in the world, extends round and Sick Headache. Only 25c at C. F.
ter. They report good times and lots of ed it thousands of times. I t will do in business over that of any other year, the earth. It's the one perfect healer Moore & Co's drugstore.
so whenever the opportunity is offered. and also that the financial condition of of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises Sores,
work in Tacoma.
Try it. One application relieves the the institution was in every respect sat­ Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches,
R e a l E f tta te T r a n s f e r * .
A special program on the subject ol
Pains and all Skin Eruptions, Only R eported by th e Y a m hill Co. A b stra ct C o a t Me
health and heredity is being prepared for pain. For sale by C. F . Moore Jc Co. isfactory to the patrons and officers. No
change is made in the list of directors infallible pile cure. 25c a box at C. F. M in u v ille , O regon, for th e w eek e n d in g
the next meeting of the W.C.T.U., to be druggists.
J a n 5 1901. J a m e s M. P u g h , M anager,
Moore & Co’s drugstore.
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J. 8. Baker left here on Thursday for the coming year.
held January 23, at 2 p. m., at the home
R
E Saylor and wf to Lucinda
of Mrs. F. A. Morris. A cordial invita- morning with near load of dairy cows
F ro m th e C ollege.
Saylor all of blk M Saylors ad
Notice.
for
a
point
on
the
Sound
half
way
l>e-
tation is extended to all to attend. *
love
The CreeceDt literary society ia arrang­
Those who have not settled their ac­ to McM....................................
In buying up cows lately J. 8. Baker tween Tacoma and Seattle. He drove to ing for an entertainment to be given counts up to Jan. 1, 1901, will confer a Ahio 8 Watt to E M Brown Its
Portland
and
intended
to
ship
from
says he has found more of them in the
soon in the college chapel.
48 49 and 50 Cove Orchard.. $ 600 00
favor by giving notes for same if they
country than he has ever seen before. there. The cows were bought here and
The beautiful sunshine that should be cannot pay cash. Immediate attention John tV Thomas and wf to Ella
there
among
the
farmers
and
Mr.
Bak­
Farmers have been saving their heifers
Thomas 52.61 a near A m ity.. 300
er said he would sell them out on his a blessing to all, quite turned the heads is expected.
for the past two or three years and near­
G A Plieth and wf to J W Evans
1-18-14
W. C. K ruger .
arrival at his destination if he found a of some people, and recitations were
ly every one he met had one or more to
Its 23 24 25 and 26 blk D Hob­
satisfactory market, and if he fails in forgotten, all work suspended and a gen­
sell. Good cows are good property to
sons ad Newberg.................... 100
eral good time indulged in.
this,
he
intends
to
milk
them.
A Prom inent C h icago W om an S p eak s.
own.
The people from canyon hall give very
Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice American Mortgage Co to H R
Water may be a common, 13 months
Broadwell Its 8 and 9 blk 20
A veay pretty home wedding was sol­
pleasing
accounts
of
Miss
Macy’s
abili­
President Illinois Woman's Alliance,
Dundee....................................
40
emnized on Wednesday, January 16, at affair with us, but tiiere is always a great ties to rule them. But far more pro­ In speaking of Chamberlain’s Cough
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Law­ deal of interest manifested just the same ficient is she in the culinary depart­ Remedy says: “ J suffered with a se­ A E LaRocque to John McLeod
when the old Willamette gets on her
40
20 foot roadway......................
rence, in which their daughter Mary A.
periodical spree. As a result of the re­ ment. Long ago we heard of Mary who vere cold this winter which threatened Daisy Mackey et al to Granville
was united in marriage to Alex Aitken
had
a
little
Lamb;
and
now
we
hear
of
to
run
into
pneumonia.
I
tried
differ­
Everest 6.75 a in Richard Ev­
of Portland. Rev. Hiram Gould of tneM. cent rains and melting, snow the river Miss Macy who has a little market bas­ ent remedies but 1 seemed to grow
erest
die 13 ■ r2 w ................. 800
E. church officiated. Only the immediate rose steadily and swiftly until it came ket.
worse and the medicine upset my
relatives of the bride and groom were within about ten feet of the mark reach­ A college string band has been organ­ stomach. A friend advised me to try Granville Everest to D I Mackey
ed in the memorable Hood of 1890. The
6.75 a in Richard Everest dlo
present. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken will re­
water was running over the point at old ised with the following as musicians: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I
13 s r2 w................................. 300
side at 822 Thurman St., Portland, Ore.
found
It
was
pleasant
to
take
and
It
re­
Trof.
Kelsey,
mandolin;
Owen
Maris,
Wynooski landing Wednesday, the
Mathias Guenther to Barney
lieved
me
at
once.
I
am
now
entirely
As an object lesson on the financisl fourth time it has done so, Reube Ever­ banjo; Carrie Turner and Orlando Hea-
Baumeister 20 a in C A Hard­
conditions of the people we refer our est says, since 1847. The flood reached cock, violins; Mrs. Douglas and Dwight recovered, saved a doctor's hill, time
wick die t2 s r3 w................i . 400
readers to the annual statement of the its highest about Wednesday evening, i Coolson, guitars; Nervia Wright, organ- and suffering, and I will never be with­ Barney Baumeister to Mathias
Bank of Newberg given elsewhere. For ' when there was a steady and continual ist. This aggregation gives promise of out tills splendid medicine again.” For
Guenther 20 a part Jno Scales
a town of 1200 inhabitants, and.without J stream of visitors to the river. The great musical ability, having already sale by C. F. Moore A Co. druggists.
die 12 s r3 w .......................... 400
any large manufacturing concerns, a water began to recede yesterday morn- acquired all that could be asked of one
Ruth Holdridge to P E Hoi-
of the essentials—volume
deposit of over sixty thousand dollars in 1 ¡„g.
T each ers L o ca l In stitute.
dridge 5 80 a in sec 7 15 • r3w.
3
one of the two hanks, reads much as if |
A local teachers meeting of the teach­ Wm Eades to Herman Krause
1 The city election held Monday result-
The ,aculty' the ‘"««'‘f l why they
prosperity might be turned loose in our ed in the following vote by wards. First are
in ,lemand now-a-day.; that is ers of Yamhill county will he held in
1000
150 a in sec 34 t5 ■ r7 ....
midst. Bank deposits are generally ward-Mayor, G. C. Carl, 38; Treasurer, i their P'Ctnres are. Every noon some aa- the Cook school building, McMinnville,
F K Heider and wf to Karl Zim­
considered pretty reliable sign boards.
8. M. Calkins, 40; Recorder, Joseph 1 P,rin8 Picture ,aker »"«nges them in Saturday January 26. A good program
merman land in Falcouner u 1
The regular meeting of the anti-saloon Wilson, 32, Ore Price, 10; Councilman, artistic « y 1®: 8nd th en -w ell it does has been arranged and all teachers of
1600
c 16 • r6 w........................
league was held in the Friends church Wm. Stratton, 33. Second ward-May-j n0‘ “lwayB "P0“ the instrument. No the county are requested to be present
Tuesday evening when good addresses o r , Carl, 58; Treasurer, Calkins. 57; Ke- ■ *>lot,on has b m given for the picture and participate in the discussion of the
M A R R I A G E LIC ENSES.
Programs Ollie Milligan 24, to John Butts, 22.
were made by Rev. Barr and Rev. corder, Wilson, »5, Price 25; Counctl- j Probleoa> but It is known, that certain questions that may arise.
Launer. The trend of the sentiment ex­ man, C. K. Spaulding, 59. Third ward | ,tudent* sre furnishing Puck with comic will he sent out next week.
E. V. L ittlefield , County Sup'C
A D eep M yatary.
pressed was that there is no reasonable —Mayor, Carl, 58: Treasurer, Calkins, cartoons. Wonder where they get their
doubt that quantities of liquor are be- 52; Recorder, Wilson, 11, Price, 49. i subjects? I 1 1
It is b mystery why women endure
B ro u gh t Oooil Fortan«.
ing sold in this town and that the Chris­ Councilman for short term, Seth Mills j The college Y. M. C. A. gave a social
Backache, Headache, Nervousness,
tian and so-called temperance people 53; for long term, W. W. Hollingsworth in the library Saturday evening to the
A small item In bisown paper lately Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fainting
are largely to blame for it because of 27, T. B. Dancan 33. This vote elected boys of the college and alumni. Various brought amazing good fortune to editor and Dizzy Spells when thousands have
tlieir passive attitude; that there are too Price recorder over Wilson, the repub- games such aa crokinole, miniature baae Chris. Reitter, of the Saginaw (Mich.) ! proved that Electric Bitters will quick­
many “ invalids” in this town and that lican nominee by six votes, the other hall, and a revised edition of drop the Poet and Zeitung. He and tils family ly cure such troubles. “ I suffered for
if it got out how many prescriptions nominees being elected with the excep- hankerchief were indulged in, Inter- had the Grip In Its worst form. Their years with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs.
were being written and filled to keep tion of one councilman in third ward, »persed with story telling. Kramer doctor did them no good. Theu he read I Phebe Cherley, of Patterson, la , “ and
some people in good health, Newberg When G. C. Carl, nominee for mayor Newby gave an account of his receut that Dr. King’s New Discovery for a lame back pained me so I oould not
would have the reputation of a very stepped up to vote, a surprise was sprung 1 tr'P to California. All enjoyed them- Consumption, Coughs aod Colds was a | dress myself, but Electric Bitters
sickly place; that force is beiug muster­ in the discovery that he had not lived selvea immensely and unanimously vot guaranteed cure for La Grippe and all wholly cured me, and although 73
ed, and sertinient iucreased in favor of within ti e corporate limit« long enough ed in favor of another such occasion in j Throat and Lung troubUta; tried it and years old, I now am able to do all my
a saloon, and lastly but not least that to enjoy that privilege. This of course the near futnre. We move to amend [ says: “ Three bottle« cured the whole housework.” I t overcomes Constipa­
the people ol Newberg should work as prevents his serving as mayor, at pres­ however, by asking in the young ladies family. No other medicine on earth tion, improves appetite, gives perfect
hard against the un-liceosed aa the ent at least, and the council will have next time. The evening closed with I equals it.” Only 50 cents and $1 at C. ! health. Only 50c at C. F. Moore A Co’s
three cheers and a tiger for old P. C.
1 drugstore.
F. Moors aud Co. Trial bottles free.
licensed saloon.
| to fill the vacancy.
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=SPECIAL=
W E HAVE A FEW LINES
OF SHOES W E W ISH TO
CLOSE OUT. THEY ARE
THE BROWN SHOE CO.’S
MAKE OF SHOES.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
AND THEN TAKE A LOOK
AT THE SHOES. THEY
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
Men’s Congress Calf Shoes
$1.65
u
44
Satin Calf Shoes
1.40
44
44
Oil grain heavy shoes, 1.40
W e G U A R A N T E E all our Shoes to be S a tisfa c to r y
T H A T H A V E ST A R 5 ST A R S T A M P E D ON
TH E M .
Ehret Bros.
Opp. B a n k o f Newberg-.
F urniture Store
HARDWICK & CO.
CARRY A FULL LINE
—OF—
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F U 1 N I T U 1 1 .
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
Goods for old.
Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments.
CLOTHING!
W ill exchange New
CLOTHING!
AT THE BIGGEST DISCOUNT EVER MADE
LOOK AT THESE FIGURES
%
Of Clothing and Shoes. In order to make room for our spring
stock we are making the biggest cut on clothing and shoes ever made in
this country.
We make the following prices, which are unparalled in
the history of clothing trade.
Cat P rice.
B eg u U r P rice.
Fine clay worsteds in frocks and sacks . .$16 and $16.50
Fancy worsteds............................................ $18
All wool cheviots........................................ $12
Stockton Woolen Mills, all wool cashmere
suits.................................................... $14 and $12
Excellent business suits..............................$8.50
$12.50
$14.69
$ 9.20
$ ti.6 o $9.50
$ 6.20
Men’s pants 20 per cent discount.
Our entire stock of overcoats for less than cost.
Oxford Greys latest styles neat and nobby—
R eg u lar P rice.
$ 8.50
C u t P rice.
$ 6.00
R eg u lar Price*.
Other styles.......... $13, $12.50 and $t2. $10, $8.90, $8.50
One hundred suits children's clothing. Regular Prices from $2 to
$5. Cut prices $1.60, $3-50-
R egular.
Knee Pants.................. 50c. to $1.50. 30c. and Hoc.
Mackintoshes...............$5.50 and $10. $3-30 and $8.75.
A W ELL DRESSED MAN
Is an honor to his family and a credit to the town, because he re­
spects himself and commands respect of his fellows.
We are making it possible lor you to dress like a prince.
MAKE A DATE WITH US BETWEEN DEG. 15, & FEB. 1 , 1 9 0 1
H o d s o n lir o s ,,
T h e C l o t h i e r s «ft F u r n i s h e r s •