Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 18, 1906, Image 8

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Railroad Tim« Table.
N O R T H BOUND.
8.52 a. m.
5.05 p. nj.
SO UTH BOUND.
8.52 a. m.
5.40 p. m.
r \
Wanted and
For Sale.
Cedar posts for sale.
Werth;—11—31.
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BANK O F N EW B ER G
T . J.
%
Paid $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 Capital
College Students Contribute
Some nice glassw are and lamps
Liberally Toward Haw
just received a t Th e Gazelle.
Gymnasium.
F o r sale cheap, one set o f good
A fter m aking ten tative plans fj
louble harness. Inquire a t H an­
as to the erection o f an addition
nings grocery store.
to the gymnasium a t least as
large as the present building, the I An apprentice t o learn millin­
athletic association submitted ery w an ted. See M iss H orton.
them to a contractor for an esti­
I A bargain in a bass vio l may
m ate as to cost. The bill for
be had a t J. M . S h a w ’s.
lumber alone was estim ated a t
F o r express and light hauling
about $440, which would make
the to ta l cost something over leave orders a t Rich’s grocery;
$600.
This rather to o k the ■ Remember there is no better
breath of the boys, and the p ro­ flour than Chehalem Valley M ills
ject seemed a big undertaking.
Patent hard w heat flour.
After conferring together h ow ­
F o r S a l k —A number o f young
ever, and w ith others, they con­
B. C. M ILES, P t m .
thoroughbred Berkshire sow s at
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
cluded th at the improvement
$10 apiece. J. D. Gordon & Son.
J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres.
D. D. COULSON, Asst. Cashier
w as a necessity and th at the
money must be raised. T h ey I Buy 50 cents w o rth and make
proceeded accordingly to size up a guess a t the number o f coin in
the situation from a dollars and the pitcher at,
The Gazelle.
cents point o f view . Believing
th at the students should first do
When in Portlan d eat a t the
for themselves all th at they Vegetarian Cafe, 105 Sixth
could before outside aid w as street near W ashington. S. J.
solicited, a meeting o f the stu­ Lashier, M anager.
dent body w as called Tuesday
Use Chehalem V alley M ills
evening when it w as announced Patent hard w heat flour. E very
N E W B E R G , OREGON
th at it would be necessary t o sack guaranteed.
raise $300 from the students
F o r S a l k —N ew heavy broad
and faculty.
A tew speeches tire w agon , o r trade for lighter
T h a new achool year opena September 25
were made and the ball w as one. E. M . Haskin,
Excellent Advantagee offered for students
started rolling. I t rolled up t o w est o f Newberg.
Pleaaing aurroundlnga, with good mora
abont $200, and when momen­
aaaoeiatlona.
Parties w an tin g cabbage for
tum seemed about to be lost, an
sourcrout m ay leave orders a t
element o f class rivalry
Richs* grocery. D. M . H oots.
strategically introduced. As the
10-25
Seniors led in the first round, the
The Radiant Glass Cone lamp
faculty agreed t o g o five dollars
above w h atever they w ou ld do. burner, increases ligh t 50 per
T H E M U S IC D E P A R T M E N T
Class conferences w ere hastily cent and lasts five times longer.
called, and again calling the F o r sale a t The Gazelle.
meeting t o order reports w ere
F or S a l e —50 cords old fir
given. Th e Freshmen, not to be
wood at $1.40 per cord, three
outdone, began to bid up and a
miles north of Newberg. M.
public auction seemed soon t o be Oakley.
in progress, in which all the
Feed, hay, grain, pou ltry sup­
classes engaged from the low est
P re sid e n t
academic class t o the faculty, plies and the best w ire fencing
every “ raise” being greeted w ith made, a t C ity Feed Store. Op
applause. When the bids were posite postoffice—both phones.
called, a reckoning showed th at
Be sure and see those stylish
about $385 had been pledged,
dress and street hats a t Miss
which w as the occasion o f a
H orton ’s before buying else­
hearty college yell.
Nelson
Hanson
where. A good line *of street
A riva lry w as then started as
caps now in.
t o which class should "cash in
I am prepared t o put up w ire
first. The Seniors g o t busy w ith
fencing in all sizes and styles a t
individual check books, but the
righ t prices, guaranteeing satis­
turned the trick by factory w ork. I t w ill pay you
the front w ith a check t o consult me.
H. E. N b w l in ,
the individual account o f one
Springbrook,
Oregon.
of the members covering their
subscription of $80.
F o r S a l e — $35 kodak outfit
Considering the size o f the stu for $25. Eastm an 5x4 film or O n hand at the Racket
dent body, , and the financial cir- plate. T w o sets lenses, snap and
members, the wide angle, carrying cases and
cumstances of the
t
Full Supply of
show ing made w
\ as remarkable, tripod complete. Isaac M . P o l­
I t remains only fo r the alumni lock, Springbrook.
10-18 D R E S S G O O D S , S H O E S ,
and citizens to do as w ell and
A N D N O T IO N S .
Tha Newberg Meat Co
Pacific College w ill have a gym ­
nasium equal to her needs.
H as the best facilities for fur­
One of the oldest Banks in the
county. Has been tested by
professional burglars and by
the hard times.
Interest paid on savings and
time deposits. Small accounts
solicited to encourage the wage
earner.
Sturdy School Clothes
For Boys
7 to 17 years old
Double Breasted Jackets and Knee Pants suits,
$3.50 to $6.00. Suits are of dark tweeds, cheviots,
plain blue materials, side vents; coats serge lined and
bottom faced
Lon g Trousers Suits, $6.00 to $15.00.
erate price. For youths to 16.
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M od­
O ur stock of shoes is the best in the city.
R e­
member w e sell the W . L . Douglas Shoe— best in
the world.
Hats— T h e Kingsbury is right for style and
price.
Pacific College
will be under
efficient supervision of Prof. Jas. Carrick, of the
Conservatory of Glasglow, Scotland, an instructor
of ability and experience.
For further information call on or address,
H. E dw in M c G r e w
o
Call and saa
For Yourself
Sc
DO IT
NOW
Come in and see us. We
have the best the market
affords.
Get our prices on Millinery,
Ladies’ and Children’s Under­
wear, Horery, Skirts, Wraps,
Etc.
J u s t L ik e F in d in g M o n e y
THE GAZELLE
Real Estate.
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Market.
Next door to the bowling alley
FO R T R A D E : 260 acre farm
handles
all kinds of fresh and cured
to trade fo r small place near N ew -
meats. Both phones.
berg.
50 acres in cultivation,
balance good pasture. One mile
Free D elivery.
from Oretown on Nestucca Bay,
cwli price paid lor bop. Teal, (ad
near school, cheese factory and
fish cannery.
FO R S A L E : 200 acre farm,
all fenced, 100 acres cultivated,
balance good pasture and nice
young timber, well watered by
running creek through pasture.
Good farm buildings, splendid
w ell o f w ater at house, four
acres o f orchard. Nicely located
northwest o f New-
known as the W. J.
Price, $8,000-
$5,000 cash, balance five years at
six per cen t
W A R R E N & STATER,
MeMmorillc. Or».
Bicycles, and Bicycle Sun­
dries, Guns and Ammuni­
tion, Baseball and Tennis
Goods, Fishing Tackle, etc.
SUM M ER
W A IS TS
JOS. MOTSCHENBACHER. Prop.
WESLEY BO YES. Crnm.
BOTH PHOHBB
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Showed at the battle of Auster-
litz, he was the greatest leader in
the world. Ballard’s Snow Lini­
ment has shown the public it is
the best liniment in the world. A
quick cure for rheumatism, sprains,
burns, cuts, etc. A. C. Pitts, Ro-
dessa, Louisana, says: " I use Bal­
lard’s Snow Liniment in my family
and find it unexcelled for sore chest,
headache, corn*, in fact for any­
thing that can be reached by a lini­
ment. Sold by C. F. Moore.
Ralph Rees represented the col­
lege in M cM innville Friday at
the executive meeting o f the col­
lege Debating League, when ar­
rangements were made fo r work
the com ing season. The ques­
tion decided upon for deb ate is:
“ Resolved, th a t the railroads o f
the United States should be
owned and operated by the na­
tional governm ent.” Pacific C ol­
lege w ill be bate here w ith the
Oregon State Norm al o f M on­
mouth, and w ill take the affirm
♦
ative side of the proposition.
A t the first meeting of the
Agoreton, the b o y ’s debating
and Kterary society, held Friday
evening, the desirability of pho
netic spelling w as debated, sever­
al lady visitors being present.
F ollow in g the debate a spelling
match w as appropriately held,
in which Miss Lena Spangle and
Arthur Wilson stood up longest.
nishing first class meats and
butchers’ supplies, and the best
is none to o good for their cus­
tomers. Free delivery and both
phones.
M. J. NASH A 00.
A GOOD DOCTOR
w ill r e c o m m e n d
Worth Looking After.
A twenty-acre farm lor sale
one mile w est o f Newberg. Ten
acres in bearing fruit, good im
provements, large fruit dryer
ju st completed, livin g w ater.
A. E. M
HOREHOUND SYR U P
B v ery cough weakens the longs, lowers the
vitality, breaks down the tissues and leaves
the system in a weakened condition, causing
it to be more susceptible to the cunsumptlTe
germ. Ballard's Ho rebound Sprup w ill cure
the cough and strengthen the system.
oore .
A Most Worthy Article.
When an article has been on the
market for years and gains friends
every year, it is safe to call this me­
dicine a worthy one. Such is Bal­
lard’s Horehoupd Syrup. It posi­
tively cures coughs and all pulmon­
ary- diseases.
One of the best
known merchants in Mobile, Ala­
bama says: “ For five years my
family has not been troubled with
the winter coughs. We owe, this
to Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. I
know it has saved my children from
many sick spells.” . Sold by Cbas.
F. Moore.
The student body w as organ­
ized M onday w ith the election of
Card of Thanks.
the follow in g officers:
Ralph
W e wish to express our heart
Rees, president; R oy Mills, vice felt thanks to friends and neigh­
president; Miss Lena Spangle, bors, also little Aileen’s friends
secretary.
and schoolmates, for their kind­
ness to ns during the sickness
Umbrella Bala-
and death o f our daughter and
All stock a t cut prices, Satur­ sister.
Mrs. M ary E. Cummins
day, October 20 a t Patterson,
and family.
Parrish & C o ’s store.
The Children Like It
Mrs. C. H . Runyon, fitanberry, Mo., writes: “ I hays
used your B a llard ’s Horehound Syrup and find It a y s ry
useful medicine for coughs and colds, and In fact all lung
troubles.
I t Is yery pleasant to take, and we haye no
trouble in Inducing the children to take i t
I recom­
mend it h ighly.”
, I
D on 't w ait until that cough develops Into a more dan­
gerous m alady.
Save yourself and children many sick
aixiliM aMM * —-----------^
Ballard
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Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Stmt.
S T . L O U IS ,
M IS S O U R I
Sold an d Recom m ended by
O.F. MOORE Sc 00,. Newtoerf, Ore.