Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 22, 1905, Image 4

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    Breeders' Notice.
| For s
I have for service on the Ed- j o f land
stereo u eecond-clw» matter at the poetotte«
at Newberg, Oregon.
wards farm south o f town
registered Jersey bull.
34- | Three things we are proud o f in
Walk Over Shoes—good style»,
ISSUED EVERY TH U RSD AY M O R N IN G
good wearers and good sellers
L N. WOODWARD.
Porter & Larkin
Nearly new McCormick m ow­
W. C. WOODWARD.
er, five feet, and Champion rake,
E. H. W ea T hkrhead ,
$1.00 P er Y e a r In A dvance.
Dunstan place
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
Reduction
N elson &
Settle Music Accounts,
Porter A Larkin Say:
“ The w ay the ladies art? buy­
ing Hamilton Brown’s Americ?ui
Lady shoes, compels us to
keep orders on the road all the
time.”
Engine for Sale.
W ATCH M AKER
MERCHANT TAILOR.
JEWELER,
W ILw IN TE R E ST YOU IN
Solicita the patrone*« of hie old Indiana
Prienda who need watch repairing done.
207
M o rr is o n
St.
We are now prepared t o do a
first class quality o f laundry
work o f all kinds at reasonable
prices. T o give satisfaction is
our aim. Get our prices on fam-
lv work. Pressnall & Baldwin
East room o f Graphic
Building, 1st St.
1900 WASHING MACHINE
and if that don’t suit you we have eight other etylee
THE SYRACUSE PLOWS are leading them all
FINE LINE OF
PAINTS AND OILS,
GENERAL HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS
TO SHOW Y O U
T. B. CUMMINGS & COM PANY
I HBBAiquajrtOTB for Feed, Seeds an d Fertilizer
I
£
M A Ç K IE
&
M IL L E R
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
LINOLEUM. WALL PAPES,
WINDOW SHADES, EVttTTKUC.
%OTH PHONES
A FINE LINE OF FAINTS
fa
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W e hâve for sale a twelve
horsé jjdWdf J. L base engine,
with boiler. All in good condi­
tion. Enquire at Newberg Sash
& Door factory.
W. P. H eacock & SoNSk
and J^rest Grove
have beett funning a neck and
nedk race in the matter of
rowth for the past few years
ut the census recently taken
Wire Fencing*
shows that we lead by forty-six.
Newberg 1666 and Forest Grove
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fitti Operating a
1620, In both places there are
enough people w no live immedi wire fence machine arid am pre­
ately adjoining the corporation pared to make prices to any one
lines to make about 2000 popu­
wanting field, poultry or lawn
lation.
fencing. H. E. N e w lin , Agent,
Graphic Springbrook, Oregon.
N o thank you, the tirapt
does not care to do four dollars
Keep lo o t.
w orth o f advertising inexchanj
for a ticket to a ten cent fake
We have-the agency for the
show on the Trail. Better try
Washington Ice Cream which is
the fellow on easy street.
pronounced by those best capa­
R e a l Estate T ran sfers.
ble c f judging as the best ice
Reported bv the Yamhill County Abetree
Company. McMinnville.
cream handled in the city. You
J A Milsap and wf to G E Web­ have but to try it to know it
ber and wf 44 acs in J Hess d i e t yourself. Delivered to any part
3 s r 3 w, $3350.
of the city in quarts or gallons.
John Swetman to Louis Nelson
4 acs in D Ramsey d 1 c t 3 s r 3 Leave orders Saturday for your
Sunday dinner. Both phones.
w, $462.
Chehalem Mountain Cemetery to
C. F. M oore .
John Wonderly It 87 Cbebalem
Mountain Cemetery, $1.
Dissolution Notice.
Jesse Edwards and wf to W E
The partnership heretofore ex­
Terrell and wf s
blk 31 Edwards
add to Newberg, $300.
isting between A. N. Pressnall
W S Kirk and wf to W E Ter­ and Chas. Baldwin has been
rell aud wf s c % blk 17 Edwards
dissolved by mutual consent.
add to Newberg, $550.
J L Hoskins and w f to E N All out-standing accounts are
Whitlow 5 acs in Deskins He. W alk­ due and payable to A. N. Press
ers Claim t 3 s r 2 w, $500.
nail at the Newberg Steam
John Glass et al to Mary J Wing Laundry and all hills against
It 5 in blk 11 H & L ’s add to New­
the firm will tie paid by the
berg, $1000,
J R Finley and wf to B Brown above named. A. JC. P ressnall ,
1 ac pt tract 29 H ¿k L ’s Sub t 3 s
C harles B ald w in .
r 5 w. $25°-
Mary F Hurley to Garret Fort Notice to the Ladies o f N e w -
berg.
blk 27 H & L ’s add to Newberg,
$1000.
Fridqy, Juno 23 we will place
Phillip G Vought aud wf to
on
sale $350 worth o f ladies
Frederika Lenders 20 acs in J
muslin underwear ranging in
Morris d l c t 3 » r a w , $2200.
price from 25c per garment up
M a r r ia g e Linceses.
to $4 at just Va the former price
Ethel Van Horn 17 to Arthur
we have been asking. This is a
White 30.
Irene Esfock 18 to Andrew chance to secure your underwear
Livingston 27.
t at a very low cost. Price cuts no
Lest a Finley 22 to A E Wilson figure with us, we must move
26.
the goods and have decided on
Winnie E Merchant 24 to Chas.
these extremely low prices as the
Bockea 31.
Etta M Ryan 15 to Clarence B means o f doing it.
P orter & L arkin
Hess 21. .*
S
P R O F IT P R O M O T E R S
As I am about to discontinue
my teaching work, I must sell
my piano at once. This piano
has been used only a short time
and will g o a t a bargain. Call
at once.
C. W. K antner .
As the music department o f
the college has closed its work,
the director is desirous that all
McMinnville, the county seat accounts be settled as early as
o f Yamhill, was m> pretty fair possible.^ . . W . K antner .
sized tow n long before Newberg
The Newberg Meat Co
was born bat the census taken
this spring under the supervision
Has the-best facilities for fur­
o f the county assessor, J. E.
Hubbard, shows that at the nishing first class meats and
present date McMinnville has a butchers’ supplies, and the best
population inside the corpora is none too good for their cus­
tion o f 1740 which is only 74 tomers. Free delivery arid both
more than the count made for
phones.
-
i
Newberg. W ith a few more
families bearing twins and an
Notice
occasional instance where trip­
lets are counted, and Newberg
All parties carrying an ac­
w ill move up to the head of the
count w ith the Newberg Steam
list Of towns in the county,
while McMinnville will retire to Laundry are expected to settle
on the first o f each month,
the rank of second place.
promptly, as we have bills of
"»-Oregonians have a reputation our own to meet.
for telling some pretty good
Yours respectfully,
-
stories respecting the country,
P
ressnall & B a ld w in .
but it takes a new man in the
country to get real enthusiastic
over pur resources and “ write
’em up.” F or instance a fellow
from Wisconsin who is -looking
Over the valley and who dropped
o ff at Dundee, writes to his
home paper, “ The red clay hills
back o f the tow n are covered for
miles with prune orchards, one
G f four thousand acres all bear-
SM ALL
O w in g to the backw ard season and having received from ths
Eastern M arkets one of the neatest line of Ladies' spring and summei
dress goods that ever came to the city, and in order to m ove them quick art
going to sell them at extrem ely lo w prices.
W e inaugurate a whit<
goods sale consisting of shirt w aists, ladies' undergarm ents, etc. at unheard-
of prices.
A lso a m oney saving em broidery sale of about 250 piece:
bought for this occasion to sell at about 1-2 the price others ask for th<
same quality.
T h e s e s p e c ia l s a le s t o c lo s e J u n e 1 st.
O ur
stock of gen'l merchandise w a s never so complete and our
so lit­
tle w e can more than compete w ith all competitors
N . B . Ladies can be served by a lady in dress goods dept
Good large work mare, true
and sound; price $35. Enquire
W e carry a good line o f Base Ball
E. Hofer, one mile west of New- goods, Fishing Tackle, Guns and
Arauintion,
hand-loaded shells,
bicycle sundries, tennis goods, etc.
Want a Phone?
We have wheels from $25 up. Bar­
I f you w ant to buy a telephone gains in 2nd band wheels. Gun-
smithing and bicycle repairing a
why not buy the best? The speciality.
Stromberg Carlson w ill surely
Come in and have a littlephat and
give satisfaction. F or sale by look over our stock.
S. A. M i i . ls .
The Telephone Register made
some rather canfetic comments
last week regarding the manage­
ment at the fair, charging
among other things that “ every­
body save a favored few are
fleeced on every hand when they
"visit the fair.
The Graphic has
been rep reseated on the grounds
at different times and so far the
arrangements
for the
con­
venience of the public have been
found to be quite as satisfactory
as they were at Chicago and
charges are not so high. Possi­
bly there may be abuses that
should be corrected, but since it
is a self-evident fact that it costs
a big pile o f money to carry on
such an Exposition as the Lewis
and Clark Fair, the Graphic has
had no reason so far for com-
ilaint o f charges made and the
iecovery of the “ fleecing” act
has not been made.
even for Yamhill county
Great
For Sal«.
THURSDAY, JUNE'S!. 1905.
«■&*.” n en,
L E A D E R S IN Q U A L IT Y
POLKA » DOT » C A N S 1
NEW
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
IrSuNI
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and carry a complete
atock of undertakere’
t u p p lle t .
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We strongly recommend Kinloch Peine. The pure, raw linseed oil ii the
"life" of paini. and when you buy Kinloch Paint you buy the frtth linseed oil
•t the »ame lime right out of the barrel. Mix together gallon for gallon— end
you have the belt paint that brains ran make and money can buy. The coet per
gallon is leu than for inferior grades of “Ready-Mixed" Paint. "Kinloch” ia
ready to mi*. Come and see m -we'll tell you all about “KINLOCH”
and save you money— in first cost, and in the cost par year's w ear.
T. B. OUMMING-S & CO., Agents.
f iia m w g B a a g r o
Newberg Sash and Door Factory.
PLANT COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE.
W e do all fcinds of w o rk in our
line in latest sltyes and patterns.
H E A C O C K & S O IT S
IT S ALW AYS
T H E CASE
When a business man goes into an honest bus­
iness and gives honest prices that it makes some one
give a Bargain Sale or a special discount to liven
up tbeir trade.
Don’t pay any attention to this sort of things
for YOU know that our prices have always been
low— our services the best and our treatment first-
class. We sell the best goods the market affords at
a price no one meets. When people give Sales or
Discount Sales, etc, you may know that some one
is making a hot pace for them and to get the right
price you go to the one who is causing them to give
these sales.
We have the goods and guarantee the prices.
Get our price» first
J. W .' Duncan.
H a rd w a re , Furniture, Paint, Etc.
A SURE CORE
s a r « u i * i '“
F < ,w
,”I W
P E N E T R A T E S ths Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues. dto -
motes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural
elasticity.
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CURED
OF
P A R A L Y S IS
/Y. S. Bailey, P. O. True, Texas, writes: “ My
■ wife had been suffering five years with paralysis ia
her arm, when I was persuaded to use Ballard’s
8now Liniment, which effected a complete cure. X
have also used it for old sores, froet t bitea and akla
eruptions. It does the work. ’ *
BEST LINIMENT ON CANTU
ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS US CO
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES
THREE SIZES: 25c, 5 0 c and $1.00
B A L L A R D S N O W LINIM ENT C O .
ST. LOUIS, U . S. A .
»OLD ANO RECOR
ENDED BY
MOORE * CO. Newberg, Ore.