Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 12, 1908, Image 8

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    Mrs. J. P. Powell returned
from McMinnville Sunday morn-
in*.
Mrs. W. J. Gordon is recover­
ing from a severe attack o f grip.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Keyes went
to Salem on Friday lor a short
stay.
B. A. McCornack lost a valu-
ble four-year-old colt on Friday.
Mrs. David Johnson is very ill
with grip.
Miss Mamie Adams, o f Port­
land, is visiting her sister, JjLn.
B. A. McCornack.
Mrs Cyrene Palmer, of Cheha-
lem, is visiting in Dundee.
The Dundee Methodist church
had all day services Sunday.
Sixteen new members were added
at the morning’s service and
twelve more in the evening. The
evening service closed the highly
successful three-weeks’ evangel­
istic services o f Capt. Branson
and wife.
QUEEN PATENT
Both phones
City Free Delivery
Gives careful attention to all
business c o m m i t t e d to its
charge, and highly appreciates
your business.
N. C CHRISTENSON, Canillar.
PAIN TS
OILS
MOUNT’S
Something to “ Lean On
B. C. MILES, Pres.
j . L. HOSKINS,Vice Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier
W.
Graphic and Oregonian $2.25;
Graphic and Journal $2.
Ten thousand black cap slips
for sale. Jas. T. Everest.
Full blood Patridge W yandotte
for sale at $1 each. T. L. Com­
ings.
t2
F or S a l e .— 1000 black
raspberry plants.
3 -1 9
T hos . H erd
F or S ale —2000 black cap
planta C. H. Nichols. Bell
phone 495. >
t2
Good, thrifty pigs tor sale.
One mile north of Springbrook.
J. B. H alladay .
H. R. C obb is prepared to do
y opr express or other light haul-
C lassmate .
On Tuesday night Wm. Bettle
Wells, representing the publicity
department of the Harriman
Hoes, - spoke in Duncan's hall,
when he outlined some new poli­
cies of the departm ent in inaugu­
rating a mammoth scheme for
advertising the different sections
of Oregon, and especially dwelt
on an effort that is being mads
to publish to the w orld the ad­
vantages offered to homeseekers
in Yamhill county
The proposition w as heartily
endorsed by the audience and
that Newberg is to co-operate
in the scheme goes w ithout say­
ing. The proposition is a godd
one, the details o f which will not
be outlined here as it has been
decided to hold a big booster**
meeting on Tuesday afternoon
of next week when it will all be
gone over again.
,
Good speakers will be present,
the band will be out and the
business houses will be closed
daring the afternoon while evqry
body will tarn oa t and help
make this the greatest publicity
meeting ever held in the valley.
People from the country are
specially invited to leave their
work and join in. Bring the
whole family gad help to swell
the numbers that will be present.
S. E. W ATKINS
Manufacturer o f Hollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural
Designing, Plans and Specification made to order.
TAKE THE BLUE BELLUINE TO HEALTH
THEY
Ditching and well digging by
Chancy Grames,
born in W. A. Bales, New berg, Oregon.
Michigan, died in Newfwrg
Fifty to 100 bushels o f seed
March 4 ,1 9 0 8 , at the age o f 68
years. In 1851 he removed with oats tor sale. E. S. Craven, Bell
his parents to Iow a and in 1864 phone.
they crossed the plains and lo­
B- W. Gear, Rex, Oregon. Vet­
cated in Oregon.
erinary sugeon and dentist, teeth
Deceased resided for a number w ork a specialty. Bell phone
o f years at Salem, but for the 185.
-
tf
past twenty-three years he has
1 he Boyes Bros, are m the
been a resident of Yamhill Coun­
market
again for fat stock of all
ty and the last eight years o f his
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kinds
and
it will be to the inter­
life he spent in Newberg, the
greater part o f the time being en­ est o f farmers to sec them.
gaged in the livery business.
F or S ale —About 100 bushels
His parents died some years o f seed oats that made 37 bu per
ago and thpse left to mourn his acre last year.
loss are a sister, Mrs. M. A. Ha­
M. W. G umm .
inan , who resides in Portland,
Ladies* Aid Sodiety of the M.
and three brothers, Edwin, o f E. Church will serve ice cream
Portland, Robert, w ho lives in and cake rnthe basement of the
Missouri, and Levi M ., o f New- church Friday evening, March
berg. Besides these are many
relatives and a large number o f
warm friends in New berg and vi­ One 12 horse pow er gasoline
cinity w ho held him in high es­ engine for sale, cheap for cash.
C. A. Crabtree, Newberg, Bell
teem.
3-12
Funeral services were held at phone, main 423.
the Dundee church, conducted by
I am prepared tq plow gardens
Rev. Geo. C. Ritcheys pastor of or d o hauling around tow n be­
the Christian church at Newberg. tween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., except
Interment in the Dundee ceme­ Saturday. Bell phone 10-10.
tery.
HARDW ARE
Wanted and
For Sale.
Peter Jensen.
On Saturday March 7, and
Saturday March 1 4 ,1 will pay
the highest market price for eggs
delivered a t my home tw o miles
northwest o f Newberg. M. L.
Thorn.
Miss Katherine Ball invites all
admirers o f artistic millinery to
call and inspect her beautiful dis­
play o f pattern bats and all the
latest millinery novelties Satur­
day March 21st.
t2
W anted — 10 to 20 acres close
to Newberg, inproved, good
house, plenty water, bearing
family orchard. Geo. C. Reed,
283 24th St. N., Portland, Ore-
gon.
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The Ch&s. M. Spaulding Log­
ging Co. alw ays have at tbeir
store a large stock o f general
building material,
including
doors, windows, ./m ouldings,
turned w ork, also lime, sand,
cement, plaster and building
paper.
1 16-21
F or S a l e — Six acres, some
buildings, well and other in£
provements, just Out o f corpora­
tion west o f Newberg. Qpod
w alksto all p a rtsof to w n .' Fine
building place. About 2% acres
creek bottom mostly improved.
A good small truck farm, and
chicken ranch. Cheap if taken
soon. Anyone finding a buyer
hereafter must collftt tbeir com­
mission o f buyer. For further in­
form ation address A. A. Graves,
Mutual phone^8-6.
3-20
A. M. Mauritzen showed up in
tow n this week after an absence
o f several years from Newlx*rg.
He is now living at Vancouver,
Wash.
A good crowd o f boosters is ex­
pected to go to Monmouth Fri­
Passengers carried tq ’ trains
day night to support Harry Max-
from
any reasonable distance in
field, who will represent Pacific
College in the oratorical contest the city, fifteen cents one way or
round trip for twenty-five. Afso
prepared to furnish good accom­
Card o f Thanks.
m odations tor picnic parties.
Those who so kindly gave com­
N rwrero T ransfer C o .
fort and timely assistance in our
recent bereavement will please
accept our heartfelt thanks.
, M r . and M rs . H .E. H opkins ,
. . ¿StJST
MAKE
YOU
FEEL
LIKE
A
BLACKSMITH
°*5f SLUE SELL C m * *PV> Ptt* B mm S t , M
m '« S i *
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For sale by F . H . Caldwell A* Co,
w ood consumed S Sixtv head fine 8oatB- m ostly
Bell phone 276 n,anm*s: * ood potatoes for feed,
cheap; tw o Oliver chilled plows.
H ow C o u g h Germs M u ltip ly . — Yon make the price-com e
get them.
„ C. M arsh ,
When you have s cold the muc­
Phone 218-farmers.
ous membrane is inflamed sod the t f
disease germs which you breathe
find lodgement and multiply, espe­
cially the pneumonia germ. Fo­
Has the best facilities for fur­
ley’s Honey and Tsr soothes and
heals the inflamed air passage, stops nishing first class meats and
the cough-mud expels the cold from butchers’ supplies, and the best
is none to o good for their 'cus­
tomers. Free delivery and both
phones. ^
Notice.
A friend in need always has a
hardtack story on tap.
A very fine full blooded Jersey
It takes a lot o f lack to push a for service at one dollar.
man up hill.
F red W erth ,
Success is often the result o f a
Wynooeki street
onecard draw in the game o f life.
People should at least make a
bluff at believing everything they
say.
A wom an fears nothing if she
knows she is well dressed.
v
However, the early boom does
not always catch the nomination.
A man can get used to hnything
The above ferry with an
except the fool actions o f his rela­
Entirely N ew Equipm ent
tives.
and under
Borrow trouble and it will take
a life time to pay it back.
The average man wastes to o
is now open to the public
much time fceliqg sorry for him­
self.
There are times when a pint of
w it goes farther than a gallons of
wisdom.
-Justice has contracted the habit
o f siding with the manNvho wins
in the fight.
A few beats of a warm heart
will overcome the throbbing of a
DBÏÏ0S A MEDICINES.
cold and calculating brain. •
• T oo many o f us consider only PRESCRIPTION WORK A
those persons good frefin whom
SPECIALTY.
we can get the most-for the least.
It is usually the case that you Books, Stationery, Fancy and
can tell more about a question Toilet Articles. C añara and
when you only bear one side of it. Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Supplies.
Every man has a right to bis LESSONS GIVEN IN KODAK*
own opinion, but th<;trouble is he B B T
isn’t satisfied to keep it to himself.
Jersey Bulls For Sale.
When a man leaves the other
fellow’s side and comes over t o ! Muriel’s Victor No. 64069,
your side’ you d o not call him a i dropped April 2,. 1902.
Solid
“ deserter.”
squirrel gray, black tongue and
A woman onght to know that switch. First premium at Ore­
it is a test of love when she ask s! gon State Fair 1902.
her husband to button her dress
Victor’s Exile No. 75250,
in the back. ^
dropped Nov. 8,1906. Solid col­
A bachelor doesn't con sid er! or, black tongue and switch.
girl baby worth kissing untill she Dam, Marea’s Pride, No. 64069,
is sweet sixteen.
Sire, Muriel’s Victor. Also n hill
After a man has lived in one brother, dropped Sept. 20; 1907.
neighborhood forty years you ca n '
J. C^A rmstrono ,
not tell him anything.
Carlton. Oregon.
There is not happiness in great Newberg Phone No. 214.
^
riches because the jo y o f pay day
is lacking.
Every man wastes enough time
The new telephone directories
to enable him to master that
are printed. Call and get one.
which he most desires to know, New Stromberg-Carlson tele­
if it were not wasted.
phones for sale. Share of stock
If a boy and girl cannot get sold on installments if preferred.
along without quarrelling before «Also new phones and extra parts
they are married, they *¡11 not do for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual
phdne 18-8.
so afterwards. The p$acc envoys
Sympathy cares no ills, but
were not tied together.
it
soothes the sm artingsof many
Its about all some people cun do
a mart’s wonnds.
to keep from being done.
Butteville
Ferry
H. C. POOL, r**