Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 10, 1905, Image 1

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vol
ir a
and Northern Idaho for the
United States Installment Realty
Company of Minneapolis, Minn.,
has «s ig n e d his position as such
and has decided to permanently
locate in Newberg and has
snored into the boose recently
m ade vacant by the N. C. Maris
fam ily. It w ill be remembered
th a t a few weeks ago Mr.
W eaver placed some $20,000
w orth o f business here in New­
berg for his company which he
naps is only a small part o f the
NEWBEto, YAMHILL COUNTS OREGON, THUR8DAY, AUGUST 10.1905.
side, it would coat the visitor
$2.25 to aee them all. There
are nine o f these shows, and all
ace absolutely free to exposition
visitors. Bach show gives sev­
eral performances daily.
The sfcil with which the P o rt­
land street car lines handle the
crowds o f visitors to the exposi­
tion is a matter o f favorable
comment from all quarters.
Though from 15,000 to 30,000
people ride to the fair every day.
there is practically no crowding,
and the conductors are winning
praise for their uniform courtesy
and attention to the passengers.
The exposition is onlv fifteen
ride from the busmens minutes
center o f Portland.
I f you want a nice toured
views o f Newberg you can
them at V a l l b y T ea & C i
Jamestown, North Dakot
visiting with Miss L in k H
and the Williams sisters. .
On the editorial page yon
find what Joe Mitchell Chat
editor o f the National Mags
says about Yamhill county.
S. P. Timberlake and fa
returned home Thursday n
ing from Willamina where th
went to look after some n
estate interests.
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We have placed on sale the below seasonable lines of goods (which
M ayor Edwards o f Dund
we wish to dispose of to make room for other goods which will begin to arrive
was in tow n Thursday maks
soon) consisting of Shoes,Clothing, Shirt Wafas, Hats, aud Summer Dress Goods
arrangements to take oas o il
Newberg and Stomachache. > brothers who is ou t from Ion
~at very low and attractive prices. These prices are very low and should appeal
J.
J.
Klepeer,
a
W
ood
burn
to every buyer as they are ell new aud attractive goods, but we would rather
t o the beach. Sand Lake is 1
million dollars throughout
Idah o and the valley towns o f liveryman tells a good story point they will make.
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this sacrifice than to carry the goods over as we are very short for
Oregon; some o f which we un­ connected w ith a recent trip to
The Ladies Auxiliary to i
derstand w ill receive their loans Newberg, the prohibition town. Board of Trade w ill meet a t 1
here in the very near future. He He drove tw o commercial men home of Miss Inglis Saturday
is still very enthusiastic over the there aud upon arrival one felt halt past tw o o ’clock. A go
p it s o f the proposition which he like getting the dust out o f his attendence is desired as thi
Summer Dress Goods (except staples)
has been representing as I k has throat. He made several efforts w ill be important business
Ladies’ Shirt Waists....... ........ .......
seen so many buildings erected and reported to his colleague attend to.
Ladies’ , Childrens’ and Mens’ shoes...
by that company in different that he, had utterly failed -
Agent O. L. Darling says t
"P sh a w !" said the other, " I ’ll
sections thus enabling
many
Boys’ Clothing
travel by railroad from Newbi
families to obtain homes that bet a dollar I can get some.” '
Straw Hata.....
The bet was taken and t w o is fully double that o f a year a
otherwise would likely pay rent
and
Joseph
Wilson,
who
h
all their lives. He is now engaged dollars]were put in Mr. Klepser’s
in organizing a new company, hands. The tw o dry men then charge o f the river business
Ladies’ Skirts
composed o f Newberg and Salem started for a .drug store, where the docks, says the travel I
business men with headquarters the failure w aited outside and river steamers is excellent.
a t Newberg, which, according to the confident one entered. ,Ap
We will give away a $ 3.00 hat whh every man’s suit from $ 10.00 up, and
the plans -of the company to proaching the druggist he whis­
branch out in this and other pered:
a $ 2.00 hat on each suit from $ 7.50 to $ 10 . 00 .
M argaret M. Boone 43, to
" I have a terrible pain in my
states as fast as they can secure
Joseph T. M a tty 54.
All goods coming under this line are for cash and no tickets will be punched
good men in the different ter­ stomach and would like a half Tressie M. Me Phillips 2.2 to
We request you to come early while our stock is fairly complete as you will be
ritories, bids fair to prove a big pint o f hair o il."
Ray H olt Wiaecarver 24.
The druggist retired behind
able to secure better bargains.
thing for Newberg. They intend
the
péremption
case
and
soon
operating on a straight $15
monthly payment per thousand ifter reappeared with a bottle
« a d as they will furnish the wrapped up for which he charged
loans in consecutive order as half a dollar.
‘ ‘ Well,” said the lucky one to
i m w l it would seem as though
the
other in iirflifitlar
waiting, “ T'm
1 ve g am»-
ot
a great many people of Newberg
w h o are now renting either busi­ it and g o t th at dollar, to o ."
ness houses or residences would j "A ll righ t," replied the other,
take advantage o f this proposi­ "b a t let’s see it first. I ’m ofirpid
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tion and see Mr. W eaver and o f this Newberg place."
Repairing
to
a
room
they
took
g e t in on the ground floor and
take up these low numbers be­ oft the paper wrapper and un­
fore he goes out from here to covered a bottle filled with a
Pure, Rich Cream and the purest o f Flavors
w rite business in other towns very red liquid. After the cork
blended with unsurpassed skill.
had
been
extracted
and
a
nostril
and thus build or buy property
o f their own First come, first applied to the mouth of the bot­
nerved on this plan. Mr. Weaver tle, the purchaser ejaculated:
"B y the eternal! Well, it ’s
intends to take an active part in
securing new business for the what I asked for, sure en ou gh -
new company and starts for hair oil! L et’s get a drink o f
other points next week to solicit water and go to bed. The
money’s yours. I f you are so
and g e t other men to work
W atchm aker, Jeweler, Engraver
darned thirsty, and water isn’t
Try a Quart for Sunday’s Dinner
Law is and Clark Centennial good enough for you, g o tor
Successor to Marie M. H eacock
Notas.
that hair oil.” —Woodburn Inde­
Special prices for Picnics and Socials
pendent.
Capt. Speedy, the noted high
B.
diver, is now giving tw o daily
W atch es
Sole Agent for Newberg.
performances on the Trail. Capt.
Clocks
Speedy dives from a tow er 110
Maynard Redmond went to
FREE SOUVENIR.
when »liltin g Portland, nil at Swetland’i, *73
Morrison St., and present this ad. You will receive f r e e an attractive Lewis A
Jew elry
Newport Wednesday.
Clark souvenir.
only tw o feet deep. His tower
Mrs. Claud Calkins, who has
Silverw
are
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is merely a fragile ladder affair
been having a serious time with
built in the center of the Trail,
Spectacles
blood poison in one ol her hands,
and his diving acts are free to
is improving.
all.
Dr. R. W. Harrold went to
A Japanese tea house and gar­
Fine W a tc h R e p a irin g
Portland
Wednesday to meet his
den, built on the edge o f Guild’ s
wife
who
was
expected
to
ar­
Lake, constitutes a new feature.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBERC
Free E n g r a v in g
The house is ' built in the dainty rive from Chicago.
N E W B B R Q , O R B Q -O N .
Japanese style, and tea and rice
Miss Ella Niswonger, o f Rich
cakes are served on the cosy Hill. Missouri, sister of Clement
Capital Stock,
veranda by cute little maids Niswonger, is visiting in the
Stockholders’ Responsibility,
from fapan. The new establish­ family o f Alphens Mills at
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our p o l ic y :
ment is located on Gray’s boule­ Springbrook.
Conservatism and strict attention to all business entrust­
vard, a t the very outer edge o f
ed to ns. We solicit your business whether it is large or
O. V. Allen came from Boise
the Trail.
small. Correspondence invited.
the first o f the week to see his
The Trail is now being covered father who stifl lingers a very
Let os furnish you with one of onr Home Savings
Banks. It will help you to save your money. $i.oo starts
w ith a canvas ro o f for its entire sick man although some im­
a Savings Account and earns 3 or 4 per cent.
length along that part o f it provement is noted.
o r n c t a s and oircoru :
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which extends over the lake.
M atthew Terrell, Walter Ter­
Th is is the miun section o f the
rell and family, T. C. Steddom
T ra il. The roof will afford pro­
and family and their friends who
jection from the sun and make
arrived fjrom Iow a the first o f
the Trail more popular than
the week left here Wednesday
-ever. This is said to be the
O ppositk P ostoi vtck
morning for the Nestuccq beach.
biggest canvas roofing jo b ever
The .little squirrels and. the
M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T S A N D
undertaken.
small
boys
are
engaged
in
har­
I f all the free shows inside the
. S H E E T M USIC)
grounds—such as moving picture vesting tlfir hazel nut crop which
C urrent M agazines and Publications Ü.
exhibits, stereoptican entertain­ is reported.to be^usufrUy good
Stationery— Confectionery.
ments and the like, were charged this season. WuHe Skelton sent
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fo r a t the rate o f 25 cents'a to this office a short hazel limb
WALUNC.
show, the average price for such a few days ago coataiuing more
than
twenty
nuts.
performances when given -out-
Porter & Larkin
Graphic Office
Ice Cream of Quality
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JAMES H. M ILLS
S w e t la n d ’s
Fam ous
C h a r le s
W ils o n
Walling’s Baraar
THE G R A P H IC
Prop
For All Kinds of Good Job Printing