■ • V NEWBEBG. YAMHILL OOnUTTi OREGON, THÏÏR8DAY, MAY U . 1905 Population of Newberg Is his hands very severely as the. babies are assured of a goed hose was quite hot from the re- time if Dan has anything to s£r CALL AND SEE OTTE NEW LINE OF 1666 fleeted heat, but he did good about it. There will be prises Deputy Assesor J. H. Rees has work by preventing the fire from for the prettiest baby, the completed his work in the city eating into the front of the brick healthiest baby, the fattest hu- 'lim its of Newberg, and finds building. by, the thinnest baby and every The hook and ladder wagon other breed of baby. Mr. Mc­ that the town has now a popu­ lation o f 1666. That part of and both hose carts arrived Allen is busy arranging a pro­ North Newberg precinct within promptly on the scene and excel­ gram for the day. the corporation has 889 inhabi lent service it was that was The Exposition had an imper­ For spring and summer. Full line of nice, dressy clothing for young 1 tants, and the south precinct done in preventing the spread of ial visitor one day last week in men in latest cuts and patterns. We also have full line of 1 the flames. For a time it looked Count Michael Michaelovich 777. This makes an excellent show­ like all the buildings in* the row Barzimoff, a Russian noble who ing, and with all that is consid­ would go and in very short will represent Caucasia at the ered a part of the town we can order willing hands removed Fair., The Count was soon, if not now, call Newberg a the goods from the clothing pleased with the Fair. He store, the Rittenhouse building, that the Exposition is wtH city o f2000 inhabitants. Five years ago the official cen­ Potter’s jewelry store and the known in Bnrope and that In sus gave Newberg a population fixtures from Young’s barber London, sports are gambling on IN TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS o f 935. One year ago last Janu­ shop, Dr. Clough’s «office and the the probable attendance. ary the Graphic took the census Newberg Meat Company’s meat Great Falls, the thriving Mis­ o f the tow n aad found 1284 in­ shop. souri river city o f Montana, up­ Boyes & Lugar, who occupied habitants within the corporate on the site o f which Lewis and the ground floor ot the Bris­ limits and 1528 within the radius Clark camped on their memor­ of w hat might well be termed a to w building, lost everything, able journey to the Pacific one part of Newberg. It is true the amounting to from $600 to hundred years ago, is awake to limits have been extended some­ $800, the Woodman band which the tact that much historical in­ what, yet figures show that the had the upper rooms rented lost terest clusters about its site and tow n has almost doubled its instruments and music to the vicinity, and the Great Falfs size within the past five years value of $175, and other losses Commercial Club has taken and that within the past year will be about as follows: John steps to tell the world many im­ and a half an increase o f from Bristow $800, Newberg Meat portant facts regarding the city. four to five hundred has been Co. $400, J. M. Rittenhou8e$100, T o this end a.la rge lot o f at-i* and as none o f the losers carried made. tractive folders has been pre­ Yes, Newherg has been coming insurance with the exception of pared, to be distributed at the steadily to the front, and what the latter, the loss is practically Lewis and Clark Exposition. is better, there is every evidence complete. The California building, one The origin o f the fire is not th at the grow th will continue. of the handsomest structures at I f any town in the county can known, though many think it the Exposition, was completed * make a better showing, let it be was incendiary. last week, and accepted by the The Meat Company is arrang­ known. staté commission. The building ing to rebuild ifs shop, and the Progress of First Street 1 m- damage to the roof o f the Ritten­ s in the shape o f a Greek cross, ' each wing o f which is a replica of prove ment. house building is already being an old Spanish mission, the four repaired. Boyes & Lugar say which are reproduced being El W ith a traction engine steam­ that if another building is Carmel, Dolores, San Luis Rey in g up down the street and erected as good as the one they and Santa Barbara. Aside from w ith several teams and a large occupied they will go into busi­ its historic« interests, the build­ PRICE; force o f men busily engaged, ness again. As to whether the ing will prove popular this sum- * Exclusive Agents I hssrtierg has lor several days ; Bristow building will be re­ mer on account of the wealth of uch the fippeia'rhnce placed, it cannot yet be stated. interesting exhibits front the o f jial^i-ge city in the throes o f Golden state on display tfore. Lewis and Clark Centennial internal improvement.” Pres­ Notes. Dr. F. A. j . MacKenxie has ent conditions c are rather been appointed medical director -awkward but they bespeak that ~ Thousands o f roses are now id fo r the future to which all look bloom on the grounds o f the for thé Exposition. Two sur­ geons and à staff of trained fo rw a rd with much satisfaction. Lewis and Clark Exposition. nurs es will assist the medical di­ ? A . Bowman began operations T w o hundred and fifty photo­ rector during the Exposition ^Friday by hitching Geo. Hash’s graphs o f Seattle public schools traction engine to a plow and and various branches o f school period. An emergency hospital w ill be established on the making a furrow from Center work will feature the Sound grounds, in a building now be­ street west to College, and it is C ity’s educational display. ing constructed for the purpose. this section o f the street upon Babies are to have a day o f The Exposition officials are tak­ which work has been largely their own at the Exposition. ing this precaution to provide confined this week. After the Dan McAllen, the “ father o f the against any - emergency that rsbreet had been torn up by the Exposition,” who suggested the may arise, though it is not re­ p lo w , where the grade has to be fair idea nine years ago, will garded as likely that there will^ lowered men have been busy have charge o f the arrangements be any great need for such a loading wagons with the dirt for the baby show, and the hospital. aad gravel which has lieen put to good nsc about town in filling in about crossings. Some o f the material is being hauled farther west and placed where the grade is to be raised. On east First street the gutter is being dug and the street dragged and carefully graded to the center. A good job is being done and the surface presents much the appearance o f spring gardening. ----------- -------------- Disastrous Firs Visits Newberg. st individualises its w earer as being exclusive. Make 2 5 c on Every $1 From May 1 2 until closed out we will ghre a Special Discount of 25 per cent, on all FA N C Y S U M M E R DRESS GOODS A N D LADIES’ SHIRT W A IS T S This means that w aists marked to sell at $2.00 are now $1.50; $1.50 are now $1.13 and dress goods marked 40c are now 30c; 60c are now 45c. Our line of dress goods is new and complete but w e w an t to close it out early in the season and are m aking these prices to do it. Look over the stock early and see w h at $1 will buy. These Special Prices are for Cash er A t three o ’clock Saturday morning fire broke out in the John Bristow building on First street adjoining Hod son Broth­ era’ clothing store and before the flames were brought under «objection the entire building w as destroyed, the Newberg M eat Company’s building on the east was almost eaten up by the flames and ,J. M. Ritten- house’s confectionery building w as considerably damaged by fire and water. ^ Arthur Hodson who sleeps in the clothing store was awak­ ened hy falling glass and on opening the front door saw the flames belching forth from th e. front o f the Bristow building, j He sounded the alarm and also i reached for the hose that w a s 1 laying on the walk already at-1 inched and in doing so he burned ( ]\ < - , , That Is One Way To Spoilt. If it does not give you good service there must be something wrong. Possibly one of the small pivots is bent, or a jewel cracked that should be replaced before it cuts and grinds the polished shaft that rests in it. or it might be that only a touch of the hair spring in the proper place will remedy all the trouble. Let us look at it and tell you what is wrong. j ♦ A nd No — P r e m iu m s ■ 1 M AR K M. H EAC0CK JEWELER-OPTICIAN W ith 1 ■ D is c o u n t e d ........................................— — i G oods. i Parker r Mercantile Company. T H E ID E A L B IC Y C L E 1 [ l . SHOP. 3 W e do not use tools like the fellow A bove nor do w e do that kind of W o rk . W e guarantee every repair Job to be First-Class. T R Y U S A N D B E C O N V IN C E D . G iv e n e . brow n ! MERCHANT A Full Line of Them TAILOR Bicycles and Sundries. Cleaning, , . i « M fo r Steel R im s. T h e y stand j r Pressing th e w e t w ea th er. * [ m H u Xv^p&ll Is th e re a n y th in g w ro n g w ith y o u r 5 W ork Guaranteed, s e w in g machine? W e can fix It. Dress Goods t U m b rella rep airin g a sp ecialty. C o m p lete S tock o f Baseba'l flo o d s , j | Cor. F lr .t and M eridian S treets. | B Y P. O . NELSON & HANSON, j In clu d in g W aists, Skirts, T rim - m ings, etc. t All kinds of Notions at THE RACKET STORE In C ream ery Building. M. J. NASH A CO.