Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 17, 1902, Image 3

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These are the lutest
styles and the prices are
rigfit
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$8 to $15
F or a shrot time, We
offer Children's Over­
coats at the following cut
prices,
$4 and $4.50
FO R H A R D HONEST W O R T H .
Our new line o f Box Calf Shoes for boys and girls
have never been equalled in this, or any other town,
at
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Cape coats at - $3.00
$3 fuad $3.50 Cape coats
Ladies Stout and stylish W alking Shoes
weather
The fall rains remind you o f the need
o f a first class Mackintosh.
W e w ill
furnish it at 1-2 price.
Strong,
Misses low heeled Box
durable, comfortable
Old Ladies “ Comfort” Shoes, good ones, and easy
your feet, only
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Full line o f “ Hood Rubbers,” ................................. Ladies 60c. K en's 70o
A large line o f “Anguvic” fleeced w rapper goods f o r .........lie . per yard
Calicoes, Ginghams and O utings,.............................................. 6o. and up
Fast Color W ater P roof Umbrellas............ ...................................... gl.00
Ken's, W omen's, Boys and Kisses M ackintoshes.................$1.60 to 7.60
All kinds o f Ken's, Youths and Boys Clothing at extremely low prices.
W e are after your trade and if first class goods and low prices w ill
count w e w ill have it.
We are prepared to meet the demands fo:
all classes of winter A wet w eather goods
Standard Khaki Shirta heavy w e ig h t!..........
Fine fancy flannel Shirts..................................
G o lf Shirts.......................... ..............................
Snag p roof Short R obber Boots, best brands
Snag proof H igh R obber Boots, best brands.
Overshoes, Boston and G oodyear G love____
A lso the cheaper grades.
Boys* Sw eaters.............. ....................................
H e n ’s S w eaters......................................................
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Flash bread at A. B. Cooper's, first Osll at H irst Bras.Stan,
«W5r asst Hollingsworths fon t (are store, and asaasiha Was Flora 1
A few mors o f them Ids tablets for 5c
Rios psoeils are bast for the ayes; gat Portl*B<l wHHnery.
left at Moore's.
them at Ifooie’a. Ha keeps all kinds
W . D. Ooaasr of Health, Washington,
M rs E. K. Shew left last Saturday
8atorday sight * md bm been
A fresh cow for note. Horace Newlin,
Bpringtorook.
t2
| lor Salem whole the family is now re- TUiUn« u»to W88k
* * früher Sites
siding.
Wasted—Aa
old
steel
wheel wide
Claronm Bott wm in tbo county mat
Say do yon know a good bargain? died wagon lor maaora has
on boeinam Tuesday.
Tbo boat tins of torn end coffees in Then look at that big flea cent tablet at
Moore’s.
All Maas of window gtatei
tbo city ei Witeoo’c grocery.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Eggara
returned
berg
SaahA Door Factory I
Mtea Otero Williams o f Portland vis­
from
Portland
Tuesday
evening
and
are
P®1,
Take your window*
ited relatives In town over Sunday.
living
at
boms
again.
fi
lleJ‘
Mrs. Yoong o f WilooevUle drove up
A Dae line o f now beaters at from Ft 75
Miss Elisabeth Traeblood
Saturday and vtehad with her mother
to $8XX) at Bhaws Also a law second c*nie °P 00
Saturday a
Mrs. W. E. Howard.
band stoves in thorough repair.
t2
*nd
Newberg friend
A drop io undertaking goods at T. A
Mr. and M rs Seth Milk visited in d* f “ °C* ‘* * ' „ „
Onomings A Co. Gall sad get priem
Portland a coup!# of days the middle of . 80018 °* “ •
A. ban
'before buying elm where.
the
weak
with
Mrs.
Mills’
brother
Tom
down
10
Portl8Bd
1881
Dr. W. 8. Holt, of Portland will oo-
JohB phi,,P' Soa88’8
ing goods kapt tu stock.
«wpy tbs -pulpit of tbs Presbyterian Hester and wife.
Sanford
Goodrich
ol
Dsytou
wm
Uk-
° mbU P01“ * "
d° Ub*fc
Omar J. Hod son la arranging m move ebursb, morning and evening, Oct. 19.
^ itrang® ooineidooc® wm
*o town and taka charge ol Jems Ed-
„ „ JotlB C n w fo rd oame down from •o tick when visiting ber* the first o f
wards’ farm sooth of town.
Hopewell the tetter pan of lust week the weak. Mrs. Goodrich name down the county recorder* office
d*7'
Harria, W . T. J
Mrs. Johnson, tbs milliner, has a line M d visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and helped him home.
The p k c .
b o , those red cpMUng
o f fall millinery which cornua foil to Butt.
pkare Call and look over bar «took.
j , r> ^
* r e Woodard Chsriea wen«
iTk‘>^ w . 1 l Wtelint, Mb00k'
*h. office at t b a ^ i ^ S
Mrs. Dell Powell of M t b a f came op down to Portland Friday morning and
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oorder'i work previoo. toQ
everything
the
In
h
e
re
need.
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flatnrday night to attend the funerel of visited with relative« until Tueeday
Mrs. Jails A. Marla, rat ora in g Tuesday evening.
W .E . Mills who has been working ___The city election la M
The trouble rectus to
*norn,n*
John Blum, aged seventy-one years, (or several mouths in the office of the
Cart Parker who hm been working died near Wapato last Saturday night Hillsboro Independent came home Sat- men now „ „ t, „ eonnett *
In the upper Churchill dryer k it Tuee- «here be has resided for tbs last twenty orday night, having given op his pod- and good man off don’t wets
day evening lor Sheridan whom ba Is year«. The deceased leaves four son« lion. He la figuring on a job In Salem. U prospect of a little .perri,
running a oruiw evaporator.
and two daughters.
In the diver medal contest held at Thom whom terms era out
Raonrder J. L. Hoskins «ad fomllr of
w „
wbo have
ip, od. Craters ball Friday night, Mrs. J. C. Jones, H. C. Burns, Hln
McM in«rifle, and Mr. and Hit. Obaa |0|
summer at Dundee left tbs first Hod son was awarded first honors and and John Nnwell.-Rcporfit
h . H . Window cams an
Hadley of Dayton drove down Sunday ^ |be WMk
Uisir homestead near E. W. Hall second, the judges being
«t>d ftUtndtd tb$ funeral of Mr«. Julia K|nf|||cy E|iltn) Or®*on.
« • * “ C h .~ b .ri.in , Prof. O. C. needs, afternoon with a bat
Albertson and Pres H. E. McGrow.
, ru 8py appte, f ,nU.Ild, n f
.A, Mfirii.
A tetter Came fo .b e Prmldant of the
¿ - . Buckley who cam . down from
A n m Nswby brought is a cluster o f people he said that Ilia* d<
«ollege Saturday evening from Francis Otex. Eastern Oregon, . tew d .y . ego, tomatoes the other day which would go to Hood Rivsr to r n l M Oregon sp­
attract attention anywheis. They w o n pim. The applet wets pH at In abap*
Wbiter of Baitiomrc. Maryland, enefoa-
ing a check for one tboumnd loiter, fo Rdwards In tbo Bex neighborhood met clustered together aa clocdy aa a bench and wvrs beauties Tbeih fere eight of
of grapes, war* perfeat and smeoth and them, and cnofa weighed w
um m tbo management «cm best. Th# o( town'
frsstioa o f a pound. The»
oollcgo tttfthoriUm oovat this Mod of
Dr. H. J. Mlnthern arrived home twelve o f them weighed Sight pounds.
«orvmpondcnoe.
Tuesday evening offer hie summer's
A subscription paper area circulated buaeh measured IS M lnd
Alexander, the fifteen year old eon of work at Newport, and will be»in prao- hero the latter part of last week asking 8od thr scrallest 11$ by It
Mr. and Mrs. Tboa Herd, wbo was tloa bars aa aoooonced In thasa columns New berg people to do tbeir pert toward Winslow’s tram «ram tborc
operated on last weak for appondicitte, lAM week.
assuring the sword wfaieh tbs people of
8od he says be doesn’t
d M Saturday night, and waa boiled
AooOvding to notice given tec« April, Oregon are arranging to prseeet to the *wo P8* 8801 of his apples I
Ervin Scott was made bs
Bonday afternoon at five o’clock,Schorl nl) customers from that date will pay gallant Adm iid Clark wlio captained
and appropriate eerrice being conducted gi.go per month after Nov. let. All new the Oregon daring bio distinguished evening by receiving not
by Rav. F. G. Slanard. General eym- eoafomcre «1410; gallor. 17c. I ll get the , campaign in vbe Spanish American war. Department that la tbs «
pathy goes out to tba bermvad family, i^ g b
thoca wbo think they can got
Mr. Perry Bradley sod family came
Cap. H. J. Trsvie, e*-driltor for tbo ««Uk o f me, when no where «tea, one ol Saturday night for a visit with Mrs.
« T L T iT t m k
Yamhill Coal A OH Company, baa as- them days.
0 . Everest,
Bradley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D.
«opted a position aa engineer on the
President H. B. McGrow and Jmoe i Shearer, having sold their Washington
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steamer Pom on». When tbo Com pony Edward* loft Wednesday morning for • county piaoa near Galm Creak recently.
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marts op drilling operations again, Mr. iodlanapolte, Indians, sa delegatee of I They are undecided as to future toon- J “T V .
E. B. Cooky ol Woodhoro, an expert Oregon Yearly Mooting to U m Friend* i lion, and Mr. Bradley will make a trip *
n ^ L U L
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from tbo OalitocnU oil laldc, will bo In National Qotoqoonnial Coufsrenoa, tbo i north to Inspect the Alberta country |
«horgo. Ho expresses greet faith la lb* first to ba bald endsr lbs jurisdiction of [
BOW " ■ W * A .o o d d s a lo l °
company'• pro*pocU.
tba now uniform discipline. They will
1
; Woodard Char tea next wit!
■ sw b e r fc « a « * « ' article m ow off do some work in tbo Interest* of tbo col-
Pres. H. E. McGrsw was in Portland ; Eivin baa beau out oa tbs
' last Saturday attending an assembly o f . struct log patrons to put s|
amateur work at the MeMlancUto ear-
. tbs ooltegs presidents and professors of making general prepared
nival baht last month.
Ptof. R. W.
1 ‘ ho state, called foe l bo pur pom of mrviOs, which H to be ah
Keteoy feoeived first in the third year
• adopting or suggmtiag come rules f o r i b o r l. Tbo now beam wbl
«k m , a P. Moore fire» la the second
I governing college athletics io Oregon, altrsody monrod la coaoset
year and Prdf. H. G. Rosenberger fite«
• Pres. McGrow served m secretary of tb o 1 Oregonian, have arrived a
io tbo Arm year clam. Mlm Pearl Com-
’ meeting. The Graphic oOee will print otmked up In the poetof
1 tbo miontm of the mooting, which will the coll o f tbo potvhaeert- They
be fononlly distr I to) tod.
) daisies and so mistake
to
£3
Tower's Fish Brand oil clothing\ medium and long coat, also
pants. During October we will give two pair pants with chil­
dren's suits.
Advertised letters remain in the poet-
office for F. W. Shrader, Mr*. Maude
Smith.
E. H. Woodward, P. M.
Col. E. Haler of Salem, ihe veteran
strawberry grower, bs* gotten out a
brief catalogue of fifteen bast varieties
of new strawberries. He bm tested
about one hundred varieties io the test
ten years In gardon and field culture,
and gives s short des cription ol the fif­
teen now varieties which hr bas found
from hi« own experience to be the best.
Mr. Holer sent a number ol hi« cata­
logue« to the Graphic and any one In­
teracted may have one by calling at this
office.
Sam Hutchins, the manager of tbs
Mutual Telephone Company, deserves
much credit in working the matter of
running rural téléphona Une« to différ­
ant section« of tbs country to Dayton to
a socosMful Issue. There am now several
line« In working operation from this
place, which are found to bs a great con­
venience to residents boro and in the
country. He i* now patting op a lino
to Fred and John M. Crawford's places
near Ray’s tending. It will soon bo
connected with that of Be*bent, that
Woe being completed to pendm, tod
the Mutual to Chas. L a tin 's place.
This leaves a gap of a Bute over a mite
to oonatraot.—Dayton Usrsld.
rtisnda who ssaO watch rt patri a«
8 0 7 M orrison SC
Right About Face
jfcoiimtjsivorth <t Cooper's
‘M — r o * —
Jrouse ißi/rn/sA/hy.
Oar More to chuck fall o f the best line o f
U t k O ut r a t ra re r.
Billouanem and liver disorders at this
oeasan may be prevented ba cleansing'
the system with DeWitt'» iAttlo Early j
Rlsere. These fttinnue little pills do not
gripe. They move the bowel* gently,
but copiously, and by reason of U m ton­
ic properties, give tone sod strength to
the glands. Caldwell A Co.
f o r Sal*.
Nino hondrod acre* of land within five
which we invite you to call and exam ine. I f y oa d on 't
see what y o o want there C A L L FO R IT and we’ll get it
for you at prices that w ill
Open Your Eyes
mile* of Newberg, in different tracts.
Mostly improved.
Amo* Noteoo.
■ t o U f a la r .r t l.
" I just seam to havegnns all to pioeoo’ ’
writes Allred Bee, of Welfare, Tax.,
"billouanem and a lame back had mode
life a burden. I couldn’t eat or steep
and fait almost too worn out to work
when I began rning Electric Bitters, bo«
they worked wonders. Now I steep like
o fop, sen eel anything, hare gained In
strength and enjoy hard work.** They
give vigorous health and now Ufo to
weak, sickly run-down peopte.
Try
t b o « . Only tec at F. H. Caldwell A Co.
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