Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 20, 1908, Image 1

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    NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY.
The whole jo b ha« the mat
being'greeted with full houses
“SPIRIT O F TH E
a
o
f
amateur« in the busine*« a
wherever they go. F o r the bene­
GOLDEN WEST.” fit o f those who may not have officials o f the company are
—
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A ll Oregon Represented by heard them the following press dined to suspicion that to
talent may have instigated 1
Floats Indicative of Its Re- notices are given.
“ The performance o f the W il­ plot to get easy money w l
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liama’ j’ Original Dixie Jubilee honest people slept.
Portland, Oregon, February Singers on Tuesday evening was
12—Portland’s great annual in­ the finest concert ever given-m
H eal E s t a t e T ran sfer*.
stitution, the Rose Festival, Loveland—and the audience was
which was inaugurated last June a very appreciative and enthusi­
under auspicious circumstances, astic one. The bumoroua^Wil-
w ill this-coming June, • be con­ liams was, pcrhapsAhe most ac­
summated on a scale so broad and ceptable performer o f the lot—
grand that it w ill have a general because his humor was o f a nat­
appeal to the whole state o f Ore­ ural sort and his fun was of the
gon and an individual appeal to refined order and not carried to
every community In the com­ excess. The company was best
monwealth. The grand jubilee, in chorus work-“-although not
which will be one round o f pleas­ bad in solo—and the pianist was
ure tor the whole week beginning a performer o f rare ability and
Monday, June 1, and ending in accomplishment.
Shonld this
a blaze o f glory the following same company be upon the list
Saturday night, is not for Fbrt- of attractions next season the
land or Portland people alone.
course managers will be greeted
One of its most spectacular by another enormous audience—
and brilliant features is to be the but, unless the opera house shall
magnificent street pageant. This be et^arged, the audience chn
is a competitive event open to hardly be greater—and every in­
all cities and towns ol Oregon dividual may be sure o f being
outside o f the Rose City. There pleased with the performance.”
w ill be grand prizes, the capital Reporter,” Loveland, Colorado Ebej-hard 66.70 a cl 43 t 3 r 2
prize being a princely sum in cash
I have just attended a con
with a number o f costly souve­ cert given by the Williams’ Origi­ ’ Wm Corrigan and wf to Chas
nir cups and other trophies of nal Dixie Jubilee Singers, where F Stephens 99.95 a in cl 47 t 6
great value and beauty.
they sang in a ‘packed house,’ s r 3 $5000.
Up to the present time about and never have I seen an audi­
H a iry C Kenney to F J Bailey
twenty cities and towns of Ore­ ence better pleased. I heard It 4 blk 6 Deskins add Newberg
go n have been heard from, each them many times a couple of $ 10 . •
-showing great interest in the years ago, and some new voices
Ella Kenney to F J Bailey p t It
special street parade, and several have been added with decided 1 blk 12 H & L add to Newbe«t
o f these towns, through their improvement. The company is $ 10 .
business o r g a n i z a t i o n s and better than ever. The quartet is J W Force to George Clark
"'boosting” clubs have sent rep­ superb. As an ‘audience pleaser’ 120.89 a Thos M Wright die 1 3
resentatives to this city to con­ they are not surpassed if equalled r 4 and 5 $3600.
fer with the festival management by any colored singers on the
Fredricke Senn et al to Emile
with reference to character of road.” —Dr. Geo. Hindley, Min­ Leckband 159.50 a sec 2 1 1 4 r 3
the floats which will make the neapolis, Minnesota.
$8773.50
most effective showing for their
O W T aylor and w f to Annie L
•communities.
Riley 224.34 a sec 34 t 2 r 4
The Safa Cracker Again.
The festival association has se-
$13500.
-ctrred the services o f a master
So long a time had elapsed
Wm Lambert to David B John­
float bnilder from the East who since there had been- an attempt son Its 1, 2 blk 5 and lt*5 blk 6
is now here with a corps o f as­ made to blow np a safe in New­ Newbys 3rd add McMinnville
sistants ready to advise with all berg that onr people had almost
$ 1000 .
who desire to enter the lists.
forgotten tha| such pastime had
U S to Charles Wacbiao 80 a
Several o f the out-of-town com -1 ever been indulged in by night
sec 13 t 5 r 8.
mercial bodies, i f eluding repre­ time callers in ofir peaceful little
Charles Wachino to Edward
sentatives from Astoria, Eugene, city, and consequently when G.
Metcalf 80 a sec 1 3 -t 5 r 8
Salem, Hood River, Pendleton W. James, the Southern Pacific
$101.75.
and others are busy w itb ar­ station agent, announced on last
John Willis (by admr) to Alfred
rangements tor the construction Saturday morning that a visitor
Robbins 8 a Jno Carlin die t 4
o f their floats, each of which will had called at the station daring
r 4 $675. .
be typical o f Hie leading industry the d irk hours o f the night,
James Hamnett and wf to Er­
o f the town entering it. For in­ without invitation and with evil
nest & Villa Hoefer pt tract 50
stance, the Astoria float will rep­ intent in his heart, a larger
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.Hurley’s Fruit Land sub $575.
resent a huge Royal Chinook crowd than usual1 gathered kt
H D Ramsdell & w f to Erica O
salmon, that o f Hood River, a at the station about train time
Johnson It 1 Chehalem Orchard
mammoth red-cheeked apple, and to view the remains.
Homes $10.
so on, there being so vast a
No Japs were in sight, neither
Northern Pacific R R Co to W
•diversification of industries in were there any heavy pieces o f
A Howe 40 a sec 20 t 2 r 5$320.
the different parts of the state artillery left on the field by the
Jesse Edwards and wf to L E
th a t the parade o f floats as a retreating forces, but there were
Brown and «vf It 3 blk 2 Ed-'
whole will be one o f the greatest plenty o f evidences o f the use of
wards 2nd add to Newberg $300.
educational features ever a t­ high explosives in the onslaught
Manard Redmond to Chas C
tempted in a civic demonstration that had been made. Windows
Ball It Tblk 1 Central add New­
•eu the Pacific Coast.
had been shattered and papers berg $115.
The railroads o f Oregon, and scattered about the floor in a
Paul Fundman to C E Fuqua
the whole West in fact, are plan­ w ay that made the office look
Its 7, 8 blk 9 Fairview add Wil-
ning to give special reduced rates like it might have been the scene
lamina $120.
on all lines good for the whole o f acelebratiqp of St. Patricks
A B Cockerham to C E Fuqua
week o f the Festival. Special day, ending with an old time
& Jno Wf Parker Its 1, 2, 7, 8 blk
low rates from Portland to all Irish wake.
,
4 Willamina $1000.
points in Oregon. Oet into the
The combination had been
W S Houck and w f to F S Senn
public eye.
knocked off the safe door and an It 7 blk 1 Oak Parw*add Me*
Every, town in Oregon is in­ old carpet thrown over it, and
Minnville $20.
vited to enter sonfe characteristic as no drilling hhd been done the
Sarah Willis to Alfred Robbins
float in the “ AU Oregon” parade, force o f the charge was mostly
8 a id Jno Carlin die t 4 r 4 $2.
and the festival association in­ outward, scattering everything
Alfred Robbins w f to Sarah
vites correspondence and person­ about the room like a modern
Hopfield 8 a jno Carlin die t 4
a l conference with cities and cyclone and knocking every pane
r 4 $850.
towns, large and small in this o f glass except tw o out of the
Geo F Cooper et al to R M
all important matter.
three windows on the south. Wardle 1.50 a Carlton $1.
The safe door was not badly
C M Cummings to Claude B
damaged and the noise ntade Cummings und Mr of 1.40 a New­
It seems h&rdly worth while evidently frightened the amateur berg $1.
to say a word for WilHarM’ Orig­ burglars so badly that they took
W L Harrington and w f to
in ^ Dixie Jubilee Singers, who to their heels and made no sec­ Alfred Dundas 49.19 a H H Sims
are billed to appear at Duncan’s ond attempt to reach the inside die $1800.
hall on Thursday night, Febru­ o f the safe.
Alfred Dundas to W L Harring­
It
is
evident
that
somebody
ary 27, since they were here last
ton n 50 ft blk 1 Willamina
season and entertained a crowded about town is shortV>mc twelve $600.
house with their splendid voices, or fifteen yards o f second hand
Paul Fundman to W’ L Har­
and it goes without saying that carpet, which can be had by call­ rington It 5 blk 5 Fairview add
they will again be given a good ing at the station. A pair o f
newly pressed trousers were also
reception.
The company is made up of left behind by the would-be rob­
the same people as last season bers that can be had by making
with one added, and they are proper identification, i
'N, THUB8DAY, FEBRUARY 20.1908,
Irena Everest to Channcey Mc­
Cormack and w f frac It 6 blk 8
Everest add to Newberg $10.
Rose N Strachan to W J Ger-
rish 142.20 a John Gerrish die
Special Closing
Out Sale
Umbrellas A all Rain Goods
1*4 to 1-2 o ff on Um brellas
1*4 to 1-3 o ff on W ater Proof Clothing, such
Butteville
Ferry
The above ferry with an
Entirely N e w Equipm ent
and under
H O D S O N BROS
N e w M anagem ent
is now open to the public
H. C. P O O L
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORE A
SPECIALTY.
Books, Stationery, Fancy and
Toilat Articles, Camara and
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Supplies.
LE8SON8 G IV E N IN K O D A K '
EKY
W R IG H T & W H IT E
Have just gotten on a shipment o f Olivo*
Plows. Buy a plow that does the work.
Also one o f the BO T RA N GES on the
market.
Our Seeds fo r spring souring and planting
are here. We handle them in bulk and
buy from the Portland Seed Company, the
most reliable firm in the N orthw est
qilrad u> p
Tourner», w
to the node
it Newberg
We run a Free Delivery
suuui i i v u i
I'ucvuiuci ¿ivu, i w q s u u f w s i *
lorney lee», and for the costs of »aid »alt taxed
at P 20 ..V 0 and for the 00 « t* of tM* writ, com­
manding me to mil the following describe«!
real properly, to wit: The northeant quarter
Of the southwest quarter of section fourteen
»14). In to w n s h ip m o th of ranee 2. west of the
Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county. Ore-
eon. Now, therefore, by vlptne of »aid execu­
tion. decree and order of sale, and in compli­
ance with »aid wm , I will on Saturday the 29th
day of February
at 10 o’clock A T V of »aid
day. at the west door of the court honse. In Mc-
Mlnnvllle, Yamhill oounty, Oregon, »ell at pub­
lic sale, to the highest bidder, fer cash In hand,
all of the right, title and interest, which the
above named defendants. A. H. Frilinger and
Kva Frilinger, or either of them had on the 11th
day of December ]•»>, or have since acquired
In the above described property, to satisfy said
execution, decree and order of snleand theeosta
of this writ. Date of first issue January
190».
Date of last Issue February 27th, 190B.
M. F. CORRIGAN,
sheriff of Yamhill County. Oregon.
F W. FENTON and CLARKNCK BVTT.
Attorney» for Plaintiff.
Farms
Wanted
We want to bay good farms.
I f yonrs is that sort, and price
and terms are right let us know
about it ,and we will mail you
blanks for detailed description.
I f it seems to be what we want
we will look at it.
W. B. STREETER
201-202 Rothchild Bldg., Portland, Ore.
References:
U. 8. National Bank,
Bank o f California,
Hibernia Saving» Bank.
J U S T
ARRIVED
and Farm M achinery— the
best the
m arket affords.
good quality alw ays in stock
at right prices.
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