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GRAPHIC
YOL. XV.'
PUBLIC
NEWBERG. YAMHILL COUNTY
FRIDAY, JULY 24,1903.
8P IB IT .
board, called upon the standing paid when wi
built a mill
o f 100,000 i
ly capacity,
Committees to report.
Ruttiti Miasm at Meetiuff of the
wc will agree
a a mill o f
The report o f ttift hotel com ­ that eapacit
Ronrd o f Trade—Citizens will mittee gave rise to a lively dis­
This proposji
Endeavor to Moet Proposition cussion. There was no argu­ the understar
of Spaulding Lugging Company ment on the proposition that the
tow n needs better hotel accom­
Such a meeting as that o f the mediation»
modations badly, but as
how
aft to h
ow T he C h I I ^ K . *
Y o u can supply ajl your w n t fl to
Newberg Board o f Trade held extensive a hotel yye need and : ging C ompany , i ULDING ItfOG
M onday evening serves as an ex­ how to get it, there was
w a» some
Per Chas. , Spaulding:
the hat line at oqr store.
The
cellent tonic for those run down diversity o f opinion. Jesse Ed-
Ed-* L. M. Parker d |ored thé at-
stock is the largest, the variety
in public spirit and enterprise. w ards'thought $10,000 would titu d eofsom e ft vsighted peo-
There was a good attendance be necessary to put up a hotel pie w ho have all dy expressed
greatest, the values best, for the
out, and some excellent speeches which would satisfy the dft. themselro» as oppdaed
m oney, to be found in th$ city.
were made to which close atten­ mands o f our grow ing tow n.
anything for thè «ftflfpàny.
tion was given.
J. C, Hodson said that there is recited briefly the instory o f
The long train o f fireworks as much danger of overdoing the industry w hich’ -lias aided so
was set off by J, C. Hodson, w ho thing;, on the other hand, as it is potently in developing Newberg,
made a very effective address now underdone, He didn’t think and declared it t o be the greatest
on “ Manufacturing Industries,” Newberg would ever attract thing in tow n and an institution
which he prefaced with the fol­ many drummers, as they can’t which it would m disastrous to
lowing story: On a street o f a get anything to drink here.
lose.
certain city , a negro woman was
Clarence Butt proceeded to d o
This brought L. M. Parker t o
unsuccessful in an attempt to his feet in defense o f the knights his stunt in oratorical pyrotech
get under an awning for shelter o f the grip, w ho reseated the as­ nics, in telling ot the great future
from a heavy rain, and the g o v ­ persion, which called forth the in store for the tow n if the peo­
ernor o f the state, w ho was suggestion (sotto voce) frern ple wifi only rally and hang on
D o you w ant a tailor m ade suit?
passing, held his umbrella over Butt that perhaps Parker hadn’t to the sawmill.
figured that
Let us take your m easure for
he^ while the shower lasted. been asked to drink, a left-handed with the compfiify’s newly-ac
Some friends were discussing the suggestion ' which brought the quired paid-up capital o f $150,-
B row nsville W oolen M ills tuft*
governor’s kindness, when one rose bloom out on Hodson amid 000 .it would aptojmt to more
T H E Y A R E T H E B E S T IN
remarked that most any one the general laugh which followed. than a quarter tuition dollar
could have done that. “ Yes,”
TH E TRADE.
F A. Morris emphasized the concern, and that ié would make
was the very pertinent rejoinder, value o f a good hotel as an ad­ a name for Newberg. He stated
“ but Briggs did it.” Thewords, vertiser o f Newberg, and Urged that the switch would ‘be public
“ Briggs did it,” .were taken by that some definite action be property and coul<| be used by
Prof. Hodson as the text o f his taken that, the ball might be other manufactories sure to fol­
talk, t he application being that, started rolling. He thought it low . He closed hiaiemarks with
while talk is plenty and cheap, would be a good idea to have a the thought that; the new mill
it is the tow n that gets in and paper passed around that it and attendant enterprises would
does things that grow s into the might be determined how much soon double our population and
city.. He stated that there fire stock the people o f Newberg that Newberg would soon out­
tw o principal periods o f growth; would subscribe tow ard the en­ strip McMinnville, when which
came to pass he cquld sit back,
that in the first place a tow n is terprise.
an outgrow th,of a demand unto
Messrs. Caldwell, Parker and cross his legs and be happy ever
ii . partnin point, when in the Carl were heard on the question after. And as M n llu tt t*>ok his
second period the tow n must g o at issue, their idea being that a seat a look o f such ineffable con­
farther than the demand ¡Bind $6000 or $7000 hotel, well pat­ tent and satisfaction illuminated
Successors to G lenn W in s-
create a new one, or come to a ronized, would be a better in­ his countenance that it was
standstill and retrograde. In vestment than a more preten­ thought " he already saw the
other words, the country first tious institution,^ with half a county court house starting out
in this direction.
makes the town, and the latter, business.
<
In F. A. Morris’ estimation,
in turn, develops and makes the
During the discussion some
w hich they w ill later teQ
there was no pipe dream in the
country. Newberg has grown
good words were spoken for
foregoing remarks, to which he
somewhat out o f the first stage,
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Landlord Nelson, the general im­
added a few words in support o f
and what she further becomes
the
public
som
ething
of
in-
pression seeming to be that he is
the proposition. Others followed
will be the result o f her own
doing good work under adverse
in like vein, until it w as evident
efforts. There is an outward circumstances.
terest in regard to their jew-
that the fellows who are gener­
and an inward growth, but the
The hotel committee was or­
hitter must first be in evidence in dered to open subscription books ally “ feminst” were conspicu­
developing a tow n before outside and determine what financial ously absent.
d r y business*
A committee, composed o f F.
capital will be attracted. The backing the people o f Newberg
H . Caldwell, C. B. P ool and
speaker held that there is an op-
will give.
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Clarence Butt, was appointed to
portunity lor Newberg to double
The most important topic 6f
its population in tw o years—not discussion, however, was intro­ take the matter in hand, begin
by waiting, but by seeing some­ duced by M ayor Christenson, investigations at once, and be
thing to do and doing it. In hift w ho read the proposition o f the ready to make a report at
another public meeting to be held
The Foundation of Health.
Very Remarkable Cure of D i­
belief, there are tw o industries Spaulding Logging Company, in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday
arrhoea.
Nourishment is the foundation
which we ought to have at once the text o f which follows:
evening. _____
~
“ About six years ago, for the
of health-life—strength. Kodol
and can get: First, a large furni­
Working-
Might
and
Day.
Newberg, Ore., June 27, 1903.
Dyspepsia Cure is the one great first time in my life, I had a sud­
ture factory; and second, a fruit N. C. Christenson,
The busiest and mightiest little
medicine that enables the stomach den and severe attack of diar­
cannery, which before long will
Mayor, City.
thing that ever was made is Dr.
rhoea,” writes Mrs. Alice Miller, of
Dear Sir: We have recently in- King’s New Life Pills. Toese and digestive organs to digest,
come somewhere in this part o f
Morgan, Texas. “ I got tempo­
the country and which should i term ed some parties in our pills change weakness intostrength, assimilate and transform all foods
rary
relief, but it came back again
into the kind of blood that nour­
be located here. H e ' company which makes it possible
li^tlessness
into
energy,
brain-fag
p.ope \
; for us to build a new sawmill at
ishes the nerves and feeds the and again, and for six long years I
held t.iat the fruit growers ^ponR, p0{nt where we can get the into mental power. They’re won­
have suffered more misery and
should start the latter industry, proper transportation facilities, derful in.fitfiiding up the health. tissues, Kodol lays the founda­ agony than I can tell. It was
backed by the citizens o f New- We have
hai always been interested 0u ly
^ ^
Sold by F> H . tion foe health; nature does the worse than death. My husband
nip TAwti
nf Mptxrhpror onn
rest. Indigestion, dyspepsia and
berg, upon a co-operative basis •in t j » tow n o f Newberg and Caldwell & Co.
, .
.. .
would like to see the new mill
all orders of the stomach and di­ spent hundreds of dollars for phy­
to begin with. Some say we located at this place. The new
M arriage Licenses.
gestive organs are cured by the use sicians’ prescriptions and treatment”
would fail. We have failed and mill will be, ait least, twice the
without avail. Finally we moved
Nettie Fulton, i8 ;to Hugh Ma­ of Kodol. Sold by F. S. Caldwell to Bosque county, our present
may fail in some things, but su^- capacity o f the old mill and will
& Co.
cess comes only by trying. It’s give employment to quite an in- loney, 20.
home, and one day I happened to
worth evervthing to a tow n to creased number o f men. In the
__ _ E Hobson, 18, to David A
Cora
Liberality consists rather in see an advertisement of Chamber­
. ..
c public
ii* enter-
.
past
we have for
not any
asked
the tow
n I , Jones,
t
get a reputation
for
£ Newberg
bonuSi
and
31 _ _ _ _ _
giving seasonably than much.- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
prise. Like begets like, enter- WOuld not now, but the parties
Just About Bedtime
Remedy, with a testimonial of a
Cicero.
prise begets enterprise. We could who are interested with us are Takft a Little Early Riser—it will
man who had been cured by it.
have a woolen factory in success- persons who have no financial Ture constipation, biliousness and
No Pity Shown.
The case was so similar to my own
ful operation..withina.fewyear.
liver trouble».
D ,W iu> Little
“ For years fate was after me that I concluded to try the remedy..
it we would make the effort. neccssary switches to accommo- Early Risers are different from continuously,” writes F. A. Gul- The result was wonderful. I could
The great opportunity for New- date the work o f the new m ill.' |othef pills. They do not gripe ledge, • Verbena, Ala. “ I had a hardly realize that I was well
berg is nOw, right now, and we | We make this as a definite and break down the mbcous mem- terrible Case o: piles,.causing 24 again, or believe it could be so
after having suffered so long, but
will get capitalists interested proposition to the citizens oft brane8 of the stomach> liver and
tumors. When all failed, Buckleu’s that one bottle of medicine, costing
here
we . show ,.n a . saving switches
^ e' ' >5r£ ‘ as ^ above
y ° u indicated, t^
ie; , bowels'
irentlv arous-
- . , when
.
or
c“ ’ but
DUl cure
cure bv
°y gently
arous- Arnica Salve cured me.” Equally but a few cents, cured me.” Fof
iauh in ourselves.
Bnggs d id , w -p deposit approved security ' *ng the secretions and giving good for burns and all aches and sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
it” should be our Watchword.
that the expense incurred in strentta to these organs. Sold by pains. Only 25c at F. H. Cald­
Graphic and Weekly Oregonian,
C.J. Edwards, president of the building such switch will be re- F. S. Caldwell & Co.
well & Co.’s drug store.
one year, $9.00.
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Straw 25 c to $ 1.00
Crash 25 c. to $ 1.00
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