Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 20, 1906, Image 8

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Railroad Time Table.
NORTH BOUND.
8.52 a. m.
5.05 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
8.52 a. m.
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Discuss the Boys* Clothes
Question w ith U s
W e can sell you most about the clothes your
boys should w ear, and can show you most in the
w a y of clever workm anship, durable fabrics and re­
liable, honest merchandise.
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A t one time and another all the clothing m akers
in Am erica have given us the opportunity to look at
their goods and handle their line.
W e have had our
choice of all the lines made, and have selected as the
one brand «p resen tin g the high standard of quality
and reliability that m ade by Ederhehner, Stein f t C o.
under their famous/label X T» AGOOPD .
T h e X t r a p o o D brand has given
satisfaction
to more people than any other brand of boys’ clothes.
M ore* X tw a g o o D clothes are w o rn than an y other
kind. People w h o k n ow about the different grades
of boys clothing prefer to bu y X t * agoo J ). It is
guaranteed absolutely; m aker and furnisher both
pledge you full satisfaction.
F o r these reasons it w ill pay you to talk over
w ith us the style your boy could w ear, the pattern
that w ill best suit him and the price you should
pay.
Discuss these natters at once and in our store.
E ve ry
C o rre c t
S tyle
V e ry R easonable P rices
Hodson Bros.
M oney to G ive A w a y .
Money saved is money made. W e not only
save you money on every article you buy o f us,
but we have got M O NEY TO G IVE A W A Y .
You may see in our show window a fa ir sized
pitcher heaped up with U. S. coin. Every time
you spend 50c with us, you w ill be entitled to a
guess at the number o f pieces o f coin in the
pitcher. A t the close o f this contest, the date
o f which w ill be given later, the person or per­
sons guessing the nearest the correct number,
w ill receive absolutely FREE all the coin con­
tained in the pitcher.
Get in the habit o f trading with us and you
w ill always have money in your old stocking leg.
T H E G AZELLE
City M eat Market.
R eal Estate.
FOR TR A D E : 260 acre farm
N ex t door to the bowling alley
to
trade
fo r small place near New-
handles all kinds o f fresh and cared
berg.
50 acres in cultivation,
meats. Both phones.
balance good pasture. One mile
Free D elivery.
from Ore town on Nestucca Bay,
near school, eheese factory and
Migk#. caik price pad (or hop, veal, and
fish cannery.
FOR S A LE : 200 acre farm,
JOS. MOTSCHENBACHER. Prop.
all fenced, 100 acres cultivated,
WESLEY BOYES, Caiter.
balance good pasture and nice
BOTH PHOXE8
young timber, weH watered by
running creek through pasture.
Good farm buildings, splendid
well o f water at house, four
acres o f orchard. N icely located
General Contractor. three miles northwest o f New-
berg and known as the W. J.
Stater farm.
Price, $8,000—
$5,000 cash, balance five years at
six per cen t
E. A. ELLIS,
Sewer and Tile Work.
Also Well Digging.
SEPTIC TANK S A SPECIALTY
H trrCAL PHONE, 1 »
W AR R E N & STATER,
McMinnriU«. Ora.
GIRLS!
Wilson & Hanning for Teas,
Coffees and Spices.
Don’t Fall to Try for the
5.40 p. m.
Local Events.
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Wanted arid
For Sale.
F or S a l e — Gent’s bicycle,
Miss Leora Buchanan spent
coaster brake, in good condition.
the past week visiting relatives
Wheel can be seen at this office.
and attending the State Fair at
Salem.
’ For express and light hauling
Miss Cora Dunham, formerly leave orders a t Rich’s grocery.
a student o f Pacific College, is to
be married in Berkeley next Sun­ Remember there is no better
flour than Chehalem Valley Mills
day to Dr. Chas. Ponting.
Patent hard wheat flour.
John Bristow, who has been
working for a furniture manu­
Wanted—Butter and eggs at
facturing company at Spokane, Wilson & Hanning’s.
came home the first ot the week.
The Germans seem to be rapid­ ‘ When in Portland eat a t the
ly taking the Rex neighborhood Vegetarian Cate, 105 Sixth
street near Washington. S. J.
and are preparing to build a Ger­ Lashier, Manager.
man Methodist church at that
Use Chehalem Valley Mills
place.
Joseph H all’s Byff Orpington Patent hard wheat flour, Every
sack guaranteed.
pullets came to the front at the
Tomatoes for sale at 25 cents
state fair with first and second
awards as offerings at the hands per bushel to those who pick
them. Enos ElKs, R. P. D. No. 1.
o f the judges.
Will McDonald, who bas been
Call and try the Eastern Hard
working in a Portland planer Wheat Flour at Wilson & Han­
for some time came home a few ning’s.
days ago to take charge ot the
Spaulding Loggin g Company’s
Feed, hay, grain, poultry sup­
planing mill here. A responsible plies and the best wire fencing
position for so young a man. . ; .made, a t C ity Feed Store. Op
I t will probably be q f interest posite postoffice—both phones.
to local hop growers to know
Accordian and sunburst plait­
that Carmichael, ot Salem, the ing steam process, expert w ork­
coast representative o f Wiggin, men, a t Portland. W ork re­
Richardson . & Co. o f London, turned mext day. F or samples
has appointed W. H. Nelson-as of work and prices see Mrs. J. M.
his representative in this section. Shaw, West Third street New­
Fred Barrell, living one mile berg.
west o f Newberg, has ju st com­
You are cordially invited to
pleted the building o f a thor­
attend the tall millinery opening
oughly modern hop dryer, H. L-
a t Miss Reinwand’s on Friday
Christenson contractor. A test
and Saturday September 28th
ot the dryer with his own hops
and 29th. All the latest styles
proves it and equipment to be in
will be shown for ladies, Misses
every w ay satisfactory. •
and children.
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Mrs. M. E. Satchwell’s home
I am prepared to put up wire
in the northwest part o f tow n
fencing in all sizes and styled at
had a .narrow escape from fire right prices, guaranteeing satis­
Sunday morning. Fire caught factory work. I t will pay you
in the ro o f and a blaze was just to consult me.
.
H. E. N e w l in ,
getting under headway when it
Springbrook, Oregon.
was noticed by F. A. Youngs, a
near neighbor, who rushed over
Wood Wanted.
and applied a bucketful o f water
Wanted — dry fir cordwood,
in the nick ot time.
tw
o or tour foot, F or further
Dr. C. C. Bennett, formerly,of
this place, who has been prac­ particulars address Salem, Falls
ticing succe3stullv a t Whittier, City & Western Ry. Co., Dallas,
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California, t o r three years, Oregon.
$30. CASH
P R E M I U M S
Offered by the Chehalem Valley Mills on
bread made from their flour, the “ Patent,’ ’ .the
’ “ Excellent” or the “ Lewis & Clark.”
Exhibit to be made at the Yamhill County
Stock Show and School Fair to be held in Mc­
Minnville, Sept. 25th to 28th.
CLASS (A ), t Girls 12 years old' or over,
1 st prize. $ 10 . 00 ; next five prizes, $ 1.00 each.
CLASS (B ).
Girls under 12 years o f age,
prizes same as in Class (A ). - ’
BANK S T A T E M E N T
Report o f B ank o f Mewberg a t clo se o f bu siness
June 30,1906:
Loans and discount».........
Real estate and buildings.
Furniture and fixtures.....
O verdrafts.... ..................
Due from Banks.
$131,995.62
7,181.84
2,275.50
4,282.07
. 39,271.74
. 13,998.70
T o ta l............. ...... .......— , r ....T........... $198,9
Liabilities
Capital Stock fully paid................................ $ 50,0
Undivided profits less expense and taxes paid
4,4
Deposits subject to pheck............................. 79,6
Certificates o f deposit....... ...........................? 64,8
T o ta l........................
$198,9
J. C . C O L C O R D
B . C . M IL E S ,
P re sid e n t
C as
Special!
A tine large line' of
H anson
---- dealers in----
SUMMER
W A ISTS
though living in Los Angeles, has
The Newberg Meat Co
recently purchased a home in
Has the best facilities for fur­
W hittier to which he has moved.
nishing first class meats and
According to the Register he is
batchers’ supplies, and the best
planning extensive improvements
O n hand at the Racket Store
is none to o good for their cus­
to his already beautiful home.
tomers. Free delivery and both
The commission appointed at phones.
F u ll Supply of
Seattle to examine Esther Mitch­
Patent, Patent, Patent.
ell and Mrs. Creffield as to their
DRESS G O O D S, SH O ES,
sanity, completed its labors Tues­ Chehalem Valley Mills Patent
A N D N O T IO N S .
day but has not yet made its re­ hard wheat flour is unsurpassed
port. Both women say they are fo r strength, puretv and white­
M. J. NASH ft CO.
glad they killed George Mitchell ness. $1.30 per sack at all
as they were divinely told to do stores.
so, and that they would do the
same thing again under the same
circumstances. They declare they
are not insane and w ill gladly
meet death.
Now that Newberg has an
early morning mail out from
Portland, orders came Monday
evening that the rural mail car-,
riers should w ait until after it is
distributed before starting out.
A sa result the carriers now leave
tow n about ten thirty o ’clock
instead o f at seven as formerly.
This gives patrons an excellent
service—“ the news while it is
news” in other words, but it
w ill keep the carriers on the
jump^to get in in time to catch
the evening mail out.
An important meeting in the
interest ol the dairy industry of
this neighborhood will be held in
Duncan’s Opera House this even­
ing at 7.30 o ’clock to which not
only dairymen but the public in
general is invited. The fleeting
will be addressed by Prof. Far­
rington, director of the Wiscon­
sin College o f Dairying, a man
well w orthy o f a hearing. Hon.
J. W. Bailey, state dairy com­
missioner, and Dr. Withycombe
and Prof. Kent, o f the Oregon
Agricultural College, will also be
present.
N elson &
t Bicycles, and Bicycle Sun-
$ dries, Guns and Ammuni-
a tion, Baseball and Tennis
3 Goods, Fishing Tackle, etc.
Come in and see us. We
have the best the market
affords.
of all kinds a
Specialty.
Repairing
G e n e ra l R o b e r t K. Lee.
Was the greatest general the
world bas ever known. Ballard’s
Snow Liniment is the greatest lini­
ment. Quickly cures all pains. It
is within the reach o f all. T . H .
Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes:
This is to certify that Ballard’s
Snow Liniment has been used in
m y household for years and has
been found to be an excellent lini­
ment for rheumatic pains. I am
never without it. Sold by Chas.
F. Moore.
“ Yes,” said Farmer Comstock,
“ ’long about July, the popula
tion o f this ’ere taow n just
dpuhles up.”
“ Summer boarders or green
apples?” asked the new arrival,
innocently.
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An Ounce of Prevention
Is worth a pound o f cure. There
are many poor sufferers, consump­
tives who are hopless o f getting
w e ll- -who, i f they had taken care
o f themselves, would now be well.
A cough is the foundation o f con­
sumption.
Ballard’s Horehound
Syrup w ill cure that cough. Mrs.
S — , G ieat Falls, Montana, writes:
“ I have used Ballard’s Horehound
Syrup in my family for years— my
children never suffer with coughs
Sold by Chas. F. Moore.
Health is
More T h an
Wealth
U -s e
BALLARD'S
il J SNOW
LINIMENT
K IN O
OF
THEM
ALL
AND
than good health? A ll the money in the world can’ t make
happiness where health is unknown, Ballard’s Snow Liniment
CURES
Beck and all lbs Ills that Flesh to Hair to.
O ne W h o K now s.
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Ftab. writes; “ I cannot
too highly praise your Ballard’s 8now 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.
GET THE- GENUINE/
Three Sixes 23c, 50c, $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
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500-502 North Second Street,
S T . L O U IS ,
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M IS S O U R I.
S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d b y
O.F. MOORE ft 00.. Newberg, Ore.
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