L-,1 ! s ■ . ■ *f ~ ‘ \ * . • f * *' NEWBERG V O L X V I. W ATCH US «R O W . A List o f th e Im p rov em e n t« M ade W itliiu ilie P a st Y ear. Everybody kbow s Newberg is making a steady grow th. The spirit o f development is in the atmosphere o f the tow n. It is contagious. The building lever has broken out and is sweeping the whdle neighborhood That citizens may realize wliat has been done in Newberg with­ in the past few months, and w hat is now in progress, the Graphic has taken pains to gather a few building statistics which are given below. The buildings and additions here list­ ed have either been completed within the past year or are now in course o f construction: Dr. H. C. Dixon, t w o . story business building, First street. Newberg Furniture Factory, Blaine street. Clarence Butt, residence, North River street. Miss Jennie D. Miller, resi­ dence, occupied by Dr. Larkin, Sheridan street. Miss Margaret Inglis, resi­ dence, North River street. ■ C. F. Moore, residence, Sheri­ dan street.' Spaulding. Logging Co., store room , First street. C. C. Ferguson, addition to Commercial Stables, First street. Prof. F. K. Jones, residence, North street. W. H.Bond, addition to house, Hancock street. Spaulding Logging Co., saw­ mill, 100,000 feet per day ca- pacity, foot o f River street. J. F. Taylor, residence, North Meridian street. Van Leavitt, tw o story busi­ ness building, First street. M. Nicholson, feed and livery stable, College street. Mrs. N. F. Tobey, cottage, North Newberg near railroad. W. L. Robertson, .addition t o cottage, Edwards street. D. R. Jackson, addition to store, Main street. J. M. Glass, remodeling Amoty Hall for hotel building, Main street. Mrs. S. A. Deskins, cottage, occupied by Mrs. Dorrance, Edwards street. Allen Smith, residence, College street. C. A. Hodson, residence, Col­ lege street. A. B. Cooper, addition to bak­ ery, First street. A. N. Pressnall, residence, Sheri­ dan street. O. K. Edwards, residence, South College street. The Misses Williams, cottage, East Newberg. Dr. H. C. Dixon, cottage to be erected soon, Edwards street. The Misses Williams, cottage to be erected soon, North New- berg. W. C. Meets, cottage to be* built soon, Second street. G. A. Graves, cottage, West! Sherman street. E. M. Hodson, cottage, Church and East Third streets. Atkinson Bros., Newberg Creamery, First street. J. P. Johnson, cottage, Illinois street. Stanley, Bond & Gilbert, Ice Manufactory and Cold Storage plant, Blaine street. Free Methodist church parson­ age, North Main street. Amos Graves, cottage, West Newberg. W. C. Kruger, residence, West First street. S. W. Parrish, cottage, Blaine street. Clem mens & He viand, ax handle factory, Blaine street. J. W. Forsyth, cottage, oc­ cupied by C. C. Ferguson, College street. J. W. Forsyth, residence, lor renting purposes, College street. D. H. Turner, residence, occu- • l rjly rv ' t*¥ • GRAPHIC. NEWBERG, YA M H ILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904. N ew berjps E ra o f D evelop m en t. A L Newberg Steal** Laundry, ad­ pied by Robert Grames, Fourth dition, Hancock çfcreet. street. A. R. M oom aw, cottage, Sheri­ Jesse Edwards, residence re­ dan street modeled and added {o , Fourth W. E. Fortune, cottage, West street. Presbyterian church remodeled, Sherman street.’ H. Crater, store room, occupied First street. Geo. Allen, residence, Meridian by Heacock & Heacock, jewelers and opticians, First street. street. E. L. Withers, cottage, West Henry Ehret, residence, East Newberg. First street. G. W. Mitchell, residence, G U IL T Y O R NOT G U IL T Y ? College street. . 1 Pacific College gymnasium-, There are several water con- addition. ,. ,, . . C. A. Wyman, cottage, foot o f sumey8 ,n t " ls town, w ho would Wynooski street. j *l.ot like to be accused o f theft, Mrs. C. V. Remington, cottage, ! w ho make a practice o f dsing Ninth street. city water whicfcpvthey haven’t Oregon Handle Mfg. Co., ad­ paid for. The council has desig­ dition, Blaine street. S. M. Calkins, house remodeled, nated the hours) for sprinkling purposes, to which some citizens Fifth and South Main streets. W. E. Terrell, cottage, occupied' are paying no heed whatever. b y j . A . Hughes, Dayton Avenue Gardens are watered, water is H. J. Austin, residence, Center turned on and allowed to run in­ street. - M. H. Pinney, addition to definitely—and by some high in authority. I f we were not afraid house, River street. J. W. Douglas, addition to o f being harsh, we might say house, Wynooski street. that such consumers are anarch­ Palen Clark, residence, Seventh ists, for they have no respect for and Center streets. Mrs. Hannah Bond, store prescribed regulations; “ em­ building, occupied by J. E. Press­ bezzlers,” for they take that nall, paints and wall paper, First which does not belong to them street. and rob some one else; criminally Mrs. M. H. Bowertnan, small careless, for they exhaust the cottage, house to be built later, water supply, which might mean Sherman street. Ed Flint, cottage Eighthstreet. the loss o f somebody’s ’ house H. Crater, tw o story business should fire break out. Such building, occupied by the Misses action is n ot fair to those w ho Hutchens, Milliners, First street. observe the regulations. Com­ G. M. Graves, cottage, West plaints are becoming persistent, First street. W est! an^ recluest§ have come in from D. Atkinson, cottage, several sources that the Graphic Second street. , J. L. Zimmerman, small c o t -jsP^a^ (>u* in regard to the tage, West Newberg. | grievance.^ S. A. Ullery, cottage, Third j Marri»tfe Licenses. street. Bessie L. Houck, 24, to Oscar J. Y. Sollenberger, small cot- K. Williamson, 36 tage, Third street. _.W eaaA & Co*, wuier- T. B. Cummings taking parlors, building soon-to ard A. Rossner, be erected on College street. ! Nellie B. McCann, 21, to R. W. Noah Lapp, small cottage, i Gabriel, 22. Second street. 1 Dottie York, 20, to W’alter Chas. Lapp, small cottage, I Wills, 24. Second street. - ! Annie M cKay, 24, to William J. P. Johnson, house for rent, | Duncan, 29. West Newberg. ; There are three different chairs J. Harlan Smith, residence, ^ had at Portcr & Larkin’s soon to be erected, Edwards ” and you can just as well have street them all without any extra ex- L. W. Baisinger, residence, ™ s e toVourseif North Main street. | to > ourselt- ____ E. L. Evans,shop, First street.; F or Sale—Five acres ol land, Guilford T eny, cottage, Sheri- ^ with good new house. Inquire dan street. - i o f L . J. Butterfield, east o f the W. C. Rowe, cottage, West sawmill. Come any day except Sherman street. i Saturday. 26-tf — j tQ NO. 34. ■age # ** EH WÌ $100 SILK FLAG $100 F S E E _ To the school, church, lodge or society receiving the highest vote. Contest to close when 30,oop coupous are issued. See Flag on Exhibition We give coupous with every 25-cent cash purchase: Porter & Larkin, general merchandise. s A. R. Moomaw & Son, hardware, implements, etc. T. B. Cummings & Co., furniture, wall paper, paint. Hugh C. Lawer, harness and saddlery. W. Rich, groceries and provisions. Henry J. Austin, meat market. C. B. Wilson, confectionery and ice cream parlor. Heacock & Heacock, jewelers and opticians. The Misses Hutchens, leading milliners. F. H. Caldwell & Co., drugs, books and stationery. H A V E Y O U E X A M IN E D T H O S E Champion Machines j -AT— A. R. MOOMAW & SON’S ? T h ey are the strongest and lightest running ma­ chines on the market. W e also handle the M ITC H E LL A N D BEE LINE BUGGIES, SY R A C U SE P L O W S , H A Y T O O L S , W IR E FENCING and G E N E RA L H A R D W A R E ’Six The richest cf pure cream; the juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest grade flavorings and pure crystal sugar, carefully blended and frozen to a creamy smoothness by skilled work­ men. This is the only “ secret” of tlie^reat sale of . . S W E T L A N D ’S IC E * C R E A M . . . It is absolutely pure and contains no secret powders or “ fillers.” This “ Ice Cream of Quality” is received fresh every day by ¿1 C. B. W IL S O N , Sole Agent for Newberg, Money Saved Special rates made for picnics, parties, etc. F ree S o u ven ir — When visiting Portland, call at Swet- land’s, 273 Morrison street, and piesent this ad. You will receive free an attractive souvenir for the table. , *xOp ^rowers T b e ^ lo r r ls o n I m p r o v e d H o p P r e s s Clocks, Watches Jewelry Will do more work with less men than any baler in the market. '■ This is fact, not pretense, and we.guarantee it. OF Here is something which should interest you, XVEBEOOT I B Y BU YIN G Y O U R HOB STOVE Has more weight than any stove of its size. We manufacture it, and know that it cannot be duplicated for the money. We handle all kinds of extras for the Beardslee hop press. Let us hear from you. THE DALLAS IRON WORKS. , ii : 1 a HEACOCK k HEACOCK. The Leading Jewelers. NEWBERG-* ORE. A