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    N ewberg
G raphic
NEWBEBG, i AMHILL COUNTY. 0EEGON, THÜB8DAY, NOVEMBEfi 8. 1906.
VOL. XIX.
NO. 3
be secured o f Mr. Morris, Prof. truthfully said Warren waa a
F. K . Jones or W. C. W oodward. boy with very lew faults. -A l­
First Number to be Given Next Orders by telephone will receive though born and raised on a
Wednesday Night In Dun­
farm o f humble and hard w ork­
careful attention.
can's Opera House.
ing parents, he early learned the
Lots of Basketball In Sight for principles that make a man be­
- Those having in charge the
Coming Season.
loved, honored and respected«
management o f the Newberg Ly-
and
a credit to his family. Obe­
Pacific College was represented
f. *um Course are pleased to an­
dient, respectful and kind—w ith
nounce that a sufficient number by Arthur Wilson at Salem Fri­
filial affection—always honoring
«>f tickets have been sold to war- day in a meeting o f the basket­
ant them to sign the contract ball enthusiasts ot the state when his parents. Courteous and kind
rith the Great Western Lyceum the Oregon State Basket ball to his associates and friends and
Bureau, calling for the splendid League was organised. The all others with whom he came in
attractions as mentioned hereto­ members o f the league are the contact Cheerful, industrious,
fore in these columns. The peo­ Portland and Salem Y. M. C. temperate and modest. He w as
Predicts that we are going to have very wet weather
ple o f Newberg and vicinity have A’s., Dallas College, Pacific Col­ a com fort to his parents whoa*
for the next nine months— (quite a long wet spell.)
manifested, an interest in the lege, Multnomah Club, Willa­ hearts were filled with jo y and
Does not this suggest to you that you need one o f our
w orth y project which is encour­ mette University, Monmouth hope for the future o f their be-
nice, dressy Cravenett Rain Coats? W e have them at
aging and which speaks well Normal and Pacific University. loved child. But alas, how vain
prices from $7.00 to $20.00. Each one is a special
for our type o f citizenship. T o As every team in the league will our cherished hopes may be. We
behold
the
bud
and
then
the
rose
play
every
other
team
twice
dur­
value, and will protect you from the showers that old
m aintain a course furnishing the
class of attractions such a s will ing the season, each team will in full bloom ; but ere we torn
Neptune is turning loose on mother earth.
visit Newberg is a good adver­ play fourteen games, half o f the frost o f death has touched its
tisement for a tow n the size o f which will be played at home. beauty. And alas! it faded aw ay
ours, as is evidenced by the follow ­ The season opens December 14th. and is gone.
B urtian A. S nider .
ing. The Portland manager o f The schedule o f games to be
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You, too, need a rain coat It affords Style, Comfort,
M a r y E. A ixumbaugh .
played
here,
tollows:
the Bureau, who resides at the
Protection. We have a nice line o f new, up-to-date,
Pacific College plays at New-
Hobart-Curtis, was speaking
Thanks
for
the
Bouquet.
Stylish Cravenett Coats for you. We wish to call irour attention to our $10.00 Coats.
well o f Newberg and its people lefgfo g alcm Association, Decem­
ber
14;
Willamette
University,
They are the best value we ever offered. Call and look our line over before you purchase.
The Newberg Graphic o f last
after his first visit here. He re­
marked that he had sold a fine >ecember 21; M onmouth Nor­ week commenced its nineteenth
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have a line
Overcoats that] we
course of entertainments here, mal, January 11; Pacific Univer- volume, and makes the proud
are making some Special Prices on. Come and look them over, v .
u save you som e
,
that the paper has been
one number of which was the sity, January 26; Multnomah, claim
money.
-
Leonora Jackson Co., a $250 at­ ! February 16; Dallas College, continuously published without
traction. One lady present, one March 1; Portland Association, skipping a single issue. Week
o f Portland’s prominent musi­ March 15.
after week the Graphic has gone
cians and club women, was i Work is steadily progressing to its subscribers with its budg­
skepticaland refused to be con­ on the new gymnasium and it et o f news, sometimes carrying
vinced that Newberg could sup­ will take fast work to finish it in items o f sadness to those whose
p ort such a course until assured time to give the team anything friends have dropped by the
th a t the contract had been ike adequate practice before the wayside along life’s pathway,
first league game comes off.
signed.
but likewise ever filled with g ood
The first number will appear
cheer
and helpful messages to
It is impossible to stifle foot­
prom ptly, and will be one o f the ball enthusiasm am ong some o f the many who have com e to
best. On next Wednesday even­
the young college athletes w ho welcome its regular visits. No
in g, November 14th, The Lulu
are bound to have another game man is able to tell how much o f
Tyler Gates Co., will be heard in
and win more laurels. A com­ good has been accomplished by
Duncan’s Opera House. Mrs.
bination team has been made up the faithful publishers du:
O ates, w ho leads the com pany,
these eighteen years, but in
ot some academy players and
is a reader o f much more than
particular instance we
members o f the High School
ordinary ability. The remark­
to see that the people o f that
team, w h o have arranged to g o
able charm of her personality,
section evidently appreciate their
over to Forest Grove Saturday
the strength and richness o f her
work and are giving hearty sup­
and meet the Second team o f Pa­
W. E. WHITE
T. E. WRIGHT
voice, her enthusiasm as an art­
port
to the Graphic. M ay it
cific University.
ist and her high appreciation of
continue to p 'ro s p e r.—Hood
the best things in literature, all
At a meeting ot the college River News-Letter.
contribute to insure her un­ athletic association held Mon­
Wright & White, (successors to Calkins & W right
Beal Estate Transfers.
N ext door to the bowling alley
bounded success as a public day Clarence Brown was elected
in the Newberg Feed and Implement House) are here
reader. Other members o f the manager o f the track team for •«ported by the TembUl C oub I t Atwttmrt handles all kinds of fresh and cured
C O D D U T . M c M IB B T U U .
meats.
Both
phones.
to do business with you in the same lines.
concert company are Miss Edith the coming year.
Gilford
Terry
to
A
Fencel
and
Adams, the noted violincellist
We carry a full line o f seeds for fall sowing. Make
Miss Andrews gave an inter­ w f Its 5, 8 blk 6 Deskins add to
Free
Deliveiy.
w ho has won fame in Europe as
Newberg $925.
a specialty o f Feed and Poultry Supplies.
well as in America; Graham esting talk a tew mornings since,
Fred Lehman and wf to Robert
Keystone and Page Eencing and Poultry Netting.
m L prie, pad for hop, w I
Smith, a bass soloist, possessing giving a graphic account o f the Jansen blk 18 Dundee $20(1.
A full line o f Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and plow
a particularly sweet and power­ California earthquake which she John Nelsçn and wf to Nellie E
experienced
at
Stanford
Univer­
Bennett
Its
15
and
16
county
JOS.
MOTSCHENBACHER,
Prop.
supplies.
ful voice; William Erhart Snyder,
survey No. 147 in James Morris
sity.
W
ESLEY
BOYES,
Osta.
a pianist who finished his educa­
U-Bar, Spiketooth and Imperial Springtooth and
d l c t 3 s r 2 w $3000.
BOTH PHONB 8
tion in the Vienna Imperial Con­
M any o f the old students will
Prosper Letrene and w f to C M
Dandy Disc harrows.
servatory.
earn with regret that the Cres­ Oviatt Its 1, 2, 7, 8 blk 29 A B
Van Brunt Disc and Hoe Drills, the famous Rush-
Carl M Klyver to Alta P Kly-
The reserved seat plats for this cent Literary Society is not to Faulconers 3rd add to Sheridan
ford wagons.
entertainment will be opened at be reorganized this year. Wish­ John Beneke and w f to Martin ver und Vi Its 2, 7 blk 12 Johns
Schriber 186.25 a in sec 3 4 1 4 add to McMinnville 150.
Our buggies are still going at closing-out-sale
both drugstores on Monday ing to give special attention to s r 6 $5500.
F H Huffman and wf to Wm
m orning at eight o ’clock. Those debate work, the young men
prices. Come and let us fit you out with one before
Hayne Holmes and w f to Nellie M orrow and w f 135 a in sec 6, 7
holding season tickets will pre­ maintain an organization o f ) Stebbins 100 a in J L Gwinn t 5 s r 6 $2150.
they are all gone.
sent them and secure their reser­ their ow n—the Agoreton. Not d l c i n t 5 s r 4 $3650.
We are here to do business with you and will treat
N G Fairchiles to Maud Kelso
Made Happy for Life,
vations. The price for reserved wishing to assume the responsi-
30 a in sec 29 t 2 s r 5 $300.
you
right & white.
Great happiness came into the
seats for the single number to jilities o f the Crescent alone, the
Maud Kelso and hus to N G heme of S . C. Blair, school superin­
those not holding a course ticket young ladies have organized a Fairchiles 30 a in sec 29 t 2 s r 5
tendent, at St. Albans, West Vir­
w ill be fifty cents. Obviously, new literary society o f their own $300.
ginia, when bis little daughter was
Bell Phone 124
Mutual.Phone 23
R O Jones and wf to Clara A restored from the dreadfu! com­
n o favor can be shown between this term. In all probability the
Broadwell
8
a
t
5
s
r
4
$600.
those holding season tickets and college paper, the Crescent, will
plaint he names. He says: "M y
Yours for Friendship and Business
John A Mills and w f to Stella
those who do not in the matter of lereafter be managed by the stu­ Brown 10 a cl 80 t 5 s r 4 $800. little daughter had St. Vitus Hnce,
which yielded to no treatment but
choice o f seats, and it will be a dent body.
Henry White (by admr) to grew steadily worse until as a last
case o f first come first served.
Anna E Mills blks 2, 3, 4 ,1 3 , resort we tried Electric Bitters; and
The Christian Endeavor socie­ 14, 15 Whites add to Whiteson I rejoice to say, three bottles ef­
A word to those who have
spoken for course tickets. They ty o f the Friends church gave a $300.
fected a complete cure.” Quick,
W C Hembree Jerome A Derby sure cure for nervous complaints,
are ready for deliveiy and it is elightful social evening to mem- J 53
a in 1 4 s r 4 $4540.
earnestly desired that all who >ers and college students in the Joseph Sell w ood and w f to general debility, female weaknesses,
impoverished blood and malaria.
possibly can will call for their basement o f the church Friday.
Moses Ross 80 a in sec 26 t 3 s r Guaranteed at F . H. Caldwell &
2 $800.
tickets to-m orrow , Friday, at
Co’s, drag store. Price 50c.
In Memoriam.
Thos W Nash and w f to Ma­
the office o f F. A. M orris, secre­
retta Y oung et al 31 a in sec 32
tary o f the Newberg Lyceum As­
Warren Luther AUumbaugh, t 5 s r 3 $1.
Graphic and Oregonian, $2.00
sociation. It is absolutely neces­ the son o f Ross and Thersa E.
E J Kuykendall and hus to Geo
A Year o f Blood.
sary that tickets be in the hands AUumbaugh, was born in the Mahew
304 sq rds sec 4 t 3 s r 4
[ahew 3<
The year 1903 will long be re-
THE HARNESS M AKER
o f their owners before M onday, I he h ale m valley, Yamhill coun­ $ 200 .
metnbered in the home of F. N.
U
S
to
Henry
John
wV£
swVi
when the plats will be opened, ty, Oregon, about four miles
Tacket, of Alliance, Kentucky, as
and considering the great num­ northwest o f Newberg, in the sec 20 t 3 s r 5.
Carries a com plete’ line
Terry Cochlin and w f to J A a year of blood, which flowed so
ber o f ticket holders it will be al­ louse now owned and- occupied Waugaman 5 a i n t 4 s r 4 $1.
copiously from Mr. Tacket’s lungs
Robes
Horse Furnishings
Harness
m ost impossible for the com­ by Mr. George Howie, July 20th,
A B Chandler and w f to H W that death seemed very near. He
Vehicles
mittee to make a personal de­ 884, and departed from this life Clark 103.31 a in t 5, 6 s r 5 writes: "Severe bleeding from the
* Blankets
lungs and a frightfull cough had
$3g20.
livery to all in so short a time.
October 29th, 1906.
Gloves
W hips
Suit Cases
F E Roth and w f to Leonard brought me at deaths door, when I
It may be added that while a
In his immediate family, be­ Umphlett 4.99 a in Jno Sher­ began taking Dr. K in g’s New Dis­
sufficient number o f tickets have side his parents, he left one w ood d l c i n t 5 s r 4 $900.
covery for consumption, with the
FINE HARNESS M ADE TO ORDER
been sold to secure the course, brother, Leander, and three
Claus Schuman and w f to H H astonishing result that after taking
four
bottles
I
was
completely
re­
the committee is desirous o f sell­ sisters, Mrs. Anna Switzer, Mrs. Winslow and w f small tract in
stored and as time has proven per­
in g as manv as possible, as any osephine Allen and Lucella Al- A B Faulconer d 1 c in t 5 s r 6
manently cured.” Guaranteed for
$300.
surplus which may accrue will umbaugh, to mourn his loss; be­
Henry Johnson to Neal M Nel­ sore lungs, coughs and colds at F.
be applied to strengthen the side mauy relatives and friends. son wV4 swVi sec 20 t 3 s r 5 H. Caldwell & Co’s, drag store.
ra n
Price 50c and $ 1 . Trial bottle free.
course next year. Tickets may
One, who had a right to know, $800.
LYCEUM
COURSE
ASSURED
THE
WEATHER
MAN
Respectfully
City Meat Market.
W right &, White
CHRIST F. HELD
l0rt j
Newberg, Oregoh