Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 31, 1906, Image 8

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    Wanted and
For Sale.
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CHAS. K. SPAULDING
LOGGING COMPANY.
Ella D. Fitzgerald 21, to Chas. you the finest line o f summer lap
Wilson Spencer 24.
robes ever in Newberg.
Dcakrs in O regon Pine, A sh
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and M a p le Lum ber.
Doors
Lime,
Sand,
Cement,
Windows,
Mouldings
Wood
Fibre
Plaster
Gutter
LATH S,
AND
w $2000.
T B and C B Cummings and
wive8to W W Hollingsworth and
w f 20x60 ft in Newberg $1050.
C C Ferguson and w f to L M
Smith and H R Morris pt It 2
blk 9 Deskins add to Newberg
$ 200 .
E M Pray
Cow for sale. B. F, De Ford.
Linville 50 a
Ladies white hats, 35 cents at
$2500.
the Gazelle.
A E Gardner
Ottinger sw Vi
Genuine bargains on our bar­
11 sec 1 1 5 s r 6
gain counters at the Gazelle.
M arriage Licenses.
Hugh C. Law er can now show
S H IN L E S
CEDAR PO STS.
S T O R E BUILDIN G:
One Block East of P orter & Larkin's.
SÜSS
W E ARE SELLING
Our products to several of the Portland wholesale houses
and receiving complimeqts 90 our workmanship.
W E ARE A B L E
To meet any legitimate competition and ask that the people
of Newberg and vicinity give us their patronage when want­
ing anything in our line.
LAST YEAR
Our Newberg customers were supplied through our agent,
but this did not prove satisfactory to ourselves nor to our
customers.
THIS YEAR
No one has a graft on us and we will supply your wants
direct from the factor y.
Y ours for a Square D eal
W. P. HE ACOCK & SO NS
Respectfully Solicits Y ou r Business
Gospel meetings at 8 p. m. by
ministers o f the Church o f God,
a hall, corner o f First and
Center streets. A cordial invita-
all to attend.
are here to preach and live
nothing more or less than a full
new testament gospel. Contrary
to some rumors, we are neither
H oly Rollers, Latter Day Saints
or "Com e Outers,” w ith which
we have no unity.
We invite the public to use the
opportunity o f investigating and
hearing the truth as it is in
Christ Jesus.
Respectfully,
J. L. G reen & Co.
J . D . Gordon, President
A . N elson, V ice President
N . C Christenson,
M aynard Redmond
Cashier,
A s s t Cashier
Beal Estate Transfers.
JUporUd hr the Tambtll C o u t ,
Co 11 M i r . MaMlanrttto.
Abstraet
L C & Bdith Cox to M A Cox
It 16 blk 12 C ox’s orig town
Whiteson $50.
J W Hobbs and w f to C C Car­
ter 1.15 a in cl No 55 sec 29-30
t 4 s r 3 w $40.25.
Ellen S Jones and hus to Eakin
& Stockton Co small tract in C
B Graves d 1 c $1.
Henry Crawford and wf to O
G Estes and w f Its 3-4 blk 1 Its
5 6 7 and 8 blk 2 Park sub of cl
55 t 4 s r 4 w $1100.
S D Nelson to Eva V Nelson Its
Z and 5 blk 7 LaFayette $1. -
C C Myers to W N Daniels ne
- V 4 sec 1 8 t 2 s r 5 w $ l .
Emma J Richards io W N Dan­
iels sw Vi sec 8 t 2 • r 5 w $1.
G A Douglas and w f to C H
Griner 115.68 a in Jno R Row ­
land d l c i n t 3 s r 4 w $7750.
Jesse Edwards and w f to G T
M organ and w f Its 5 6 7 8 blk 46
Edwards add to Newberg $175.
W Wurick and w f to Angeline
Wills Its 4 5 blk 15 LaFayette
$325.
M artha McDaniel to D W &
L E Heston s Vi Its 1 2 blk 15
Deskins 2nd add Newberg $900.
J S Ryder and w f to Henry L
Starkweather Vi a cl No 55 t 3
s r 2 w $50.
J R Edwards and w f to Chas E
Davis 40 a J S Johnson d 1 c in t
3 s r 4 w $1.
WiHiam Roberts to Chas E
Davis 40 a J S Johnson d 1 c in
t 3 s r 4 w $1.
David W Heston and wf JoJas
C Duncan 80 a in C^rrison Crow
d l c i n t 3 s r 5 w $1000.
J S Courtney and w f to Jennie
L Parker It 1 and e Vi It 2 blk 14
Deskins * 2nd add to Newberg
$1150.
W M Rose and w f to Hilma
Anderson 80 a in cl 51 1 3 s 1 4
r ............
At McMinnvUle
o ne : day only
Monday, June 4
SHOW 2 & 8 p. m.
T ftfc G R E A T
BURCH & REISS S H O W S
Remember there is no better
flour than Chehalem Valiev Mills
Patent hard wheat flour.
For express and light hauling
leave orders at Rich’s grocery. .
NORRIS & R O W E SH O W S
and
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CONSOLIDATED
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Royal Roman Hippodrome °
Big Double Menagerie
Aerial Enclave
Grand Free Street Parade
Enormous Waterproof Tents
500—People—500
400—Horse Fair—400
When in Portland eat at the
Vegetarian Cate, 105 Sixth
street near Washington. S. J. Administrator’s Notice oft Final
Lashier, Manager.
Settlement.
Notice la hereby (Ir e n , that the undersigned
F or S a l e —Seven year old administratrix of the estate of L e ri Hagey de­
baa rendered and presented and Hied
mare. W eight about 800 lbs. ceased.
in the county court o f Y am h ill county Oregou.
good saddle animal and single her Anal account of har administration of said
estate, and that aaid court baa appointed Mou.
mver. Porter Skinner.
day the 2Mh day of June A I) 1906, r t one
Don’t forget that the place to
buy hay, grain, feed and poultry
supplies is the City Feed Store,
opposite postoffice, Newberg.
Both phones and free delivery.
F or sale —Household goods al­
most new, heating stove, couch,
rngs, sewing machine, buffet.
Herbert L . Howard.
o'clock in the afternoon of said day as the time,
and the county courtroom in the oily of .Mc­
M innville, Yam h ill county Oregon aa the place
for the hearing o f said account, and the objec­
tions thereto, at which tim e and glaum any and
all persons Interested in aaid esiale-may appear,
and Ale their objections in w riting ro the said
account or any item therein, anal, oontast the
same.
Dated thla 24th day of May A B-W06-
6 M B 1 K. HAG BY.
Adm inistratrix o f the estate «(■ L evi H ager
deceased.
F A S H IO N A B L E
10 acres near
D R E S S M A K IN G
Springbrook, $1250 with crop;
In all the Latest Styles
$950 no crop. 1905 gave 7 tons
dried prunes, 2200 pounds cher­ Residence, River St. bet 3rd & 4th
ries, 30 sacks spuds. This crop
• MISS G R A C E B U TLER
w ill make 10 tons prunes alone.
Isaac M. Pollock.
32 t5
F or S a l e —
J. DUN LAP
O n M ain Street
N ewberg
W e carry Insurance against robbery of
all kinds, and offer
A B S O L U T E P R O T E C T IO N
to O ur Depositors
We pay interest on tiihe deposits, have ample
funds to accomodate our patrons and
extend to the public the courtesies
o f our Bank.
......... ..
W anted —Machine and cabinet
H A V IN G ACQ U IRED
men at J. W. Duncan’s furniture
T R A IN E D A N D SA L S
Mrs. H. D. Harford w ill deliver factory—also tw o boys. Call at
an address on “ The Amendment” once.
and other leading auestions of
Ice cream season is at hand.
the*day at the school house Sun­
day evening. Mrs. Harford also We handle the finest cream made;
wishes to have the ladies of the tnr it and you are the judge.
W. C. T. U. meet at her home Washington is its name. A t
M core’s pharmacy.
next Thursday afternoon.
Miss Belle Newhouse has re­ A good carpet loom for sale.
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turned home from Portland and In good working order. Price
Sam e w ith their Fam ous show s, M essrs. B urch & R eiss
her feet are weary with dancing $10. Enquire at this office.
in the hog trough;” thus you can
now have the best <’
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..
;
almost hear the wftfldlng bellf in
A, full Hué o f graniteware at
passing by “ Shady nook.”
right prices at J. M. Shaw’s.
There w ill be Children’s Dfcljf
W an ted —Family horse 1050
exercises next Sunday morning.
T H A T H A S E V E R V ISIT E D T H IS SE C T IO N
Let all attend them as the schol­ to 1150 pounds; safe, fair tra v­
ars and teachers have been at eler. Dr. J. A. Lyman. Apply to
quite an expense o f time in Porter Skinner.
getting up the program.
F or S a l e —Baled cheat hay,
To the Voters of YamhUI County, y% ton loose clover hay. Full
circle hay baler, $45. S. J. M ad­
I desire to state that if elected* sen, Mutual phone.
I shall be perfectly free to choose
men w a nte d —Saw mill and
such deputy as will best serve
the interests o f the people, as I lumber yard laborers, $2.25 per
have made a n d v w ill make no day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to $3.
ante-election promises.
Con­ Steady work. Apply to Booth-
trary to a report that is being Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore­
gon.
circulated, I have not promised
the deputyship to either Dr. J. H.
For sale, well improved farm
Nelson or Ira G. Nelson. Neither at lowest price o f any improved
o f these gentlemen desire or eat? property in this vicinity. H. C.
afford to accept the position, anff Paulson.
if elected I shall appoint neither
o f them as my deputy during my
Use Chehalem Valley Mills
term o f office. This statement is Patent hard wheat flour. Every
made with the full knowledge sack guaranteed.
and approval of both the geutf
Notice to parties desiring ice
fet
men referred
tQ.
cream. Special prices to parties
J. C. M c K e r n .
or socials for ice cream. Wash­
ington, the best made.
At
Gospel Meetings.
Moore’s.
■ FARMERS
Remember
of N ew berg, O regon
...
Chehalem Center.
Proprietors Newberg Sash &. Door Factory.
The First National Bank
11
tfrictly
You caa
fancy gro-
Right
Prices!
The place to get your
I am prepared to put
fencing m all sizes and stj
right prices, guaranteeing
factory work. It will
to consult me.
H. E. N e w l in .
Springbrook, Oregon.
' A good assormedt o f trimmed
hats in all the prevailing styles
a t Miss Reinwand’s millinery
parlors. Prices extremely mod­
erate.
SPECIALTY.
Chehalem Valley Mills Patent
hard wheat flour is unsurpassed
for strength, purety and white­
ness. $1.30 per sack at all
stores.
Books* Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Articles. Cam ara and
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Supplies.
LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K '
EK Y.
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U sS re
BALLARD'S
SNOW
LINIMENT
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1 TS- 1 7 S P in t St*
PORTLAND, OB
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One W ho Knows.
J. G. Scott, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: “ Ioannot
too highly praise your Ballard's Snow Liniment for
the relief of acute rheumatism, caused by sudden change
and exposure to the weather.
I also recommend your
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for coughs and colds.
These used together defy all pain.
G E T THE GENUINE.
Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
I t la a hlgh-arm, drop
head, ball bearing, lo r i-
atltch, double feed, self-
threading ahattle: h u
automatic bobbin wtudir
and other lateat Im prore-
mente. Thla la tha ANTI*
TRUST M ACHINE It |a
tha aama machine agente
ara taking you $M for. All
attach manta
ita 1 go with each
machine. Sold lor only
|6 caah and Ü monthly.
¡sreaffesa
AND
V L J i A i u u Beck and all the Ills that Flesh b Heir to.
this $60 Machine for $ 2 5
alagant’
Toiiaahoid
Äm
hoTd good* we w flí «h ip (
n on lae*
Caa* f faymaata
ir a w a la -o
o o r new CStSfT
COT »IT pl.n
Prepaid)
KINO
OF
THEM
ALL
you wOl always have good health, What is more to a man
than
health?
All the
th money in the world can’t make
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happiness where health is unknown. Ballard’s 8ao
CURES
B uy on O retU tI
FIEIMT PREMIO.
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A ll kinds of art work and
painting; taught at my resi­
dence on Wednesday, Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturdays.
Twenty-five cents a lesson,
or twelve lessons for $2.50,
payable in advance. Chil­
dren taught from seven years
up.
See samples of work in
Walling’s Baazaremd at Par­
ker Merc. Co.
Mas. G race C ady
Fourth & Meridian Sts.
Health u
More T h a n
Wealth
Patent. Patent, Patent.
DRUGS ft MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
ART
WORK
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-802 North Second Street,
ST. LOUIS,
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MISSOURI.
S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d b y
C.F. MOORE ft 00,. Newberg, Ore.