Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 23, 1908, Image 8

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    Gladys L. Harris age 19, to
Geo. L. Dorsey age 21.
Knnaie Wagner age 24, to
Mrs. J. B. Parker .was up from
Clarence Hendershott age 32.
Sellwood for a short visit the
first o f the week.
Don’t make yourself common;
President Kelsey has bought the world sits up and takes no­
the J. B. Parker property and tick only o f the uncommon.
will improve it tor a home.
QUEEN P A TE N T
LEW IS A. CLAR K
W. A. Wotherspoon, o f Ta­
coma, who is on his way to Cali­ A meeting o f the Commercial
fornia, has been in town during Club is called for Friday night at
the week visiting with his sister, Masonic hall when an election o f
Mrs. F. H. Rogers.
officers for the coming year will
A delegation was over trom be held. A full attendance is de­
Woodburn Wednesday inspecting sired.
R. W. H arrold , Pres.
the big cannery with a view ot
getting pointers tor a proposed
Executrix Notice.
Notics U hereby (Ivan that tha undarolgn
cannery at their town.
The work at the cannery is
progressing nicely and with the
arrival o f the boiler it will not
take long to have the plant com­
pleted, ready for business.
B o th p h on es
C ity F ree D eliv ery
haa bean duly appointed executrix ol the li
will and testament of t . M. Hasktn, deoeasi
by Conntr Court of Yamhill County. Oregon.
S. E. W A T K IN S
Manufacturer o f Hollow Concrete Building 8tone. Architectural
Designing, Plans and Specification made to order.
F. H. Rogers, who for some
time has had charge ot a store in
Baker county which is owned by
Portland parties, is at homfe
The Belgian Stallion, Noiresu,
with his tamily on Fifth street.
will make the season o f 1906 at
Miss Hattie George, daughter my farm 4 miles east o f Carlton
o f Mr. and Mrs. Marion George, and 3 miles north o f LaFayette.
is a member o f a large class o f Terms, $12.60 to insure in foal;
ladies who recently completed money due when mare is known
the nurses course at the Good to be in foal, sold or removed
Samaritan hospital in Portland. from county. Saturday and Sun-
day reserved,
W. L. Walker,
Henry Sargeant, a brother-in- owner.
law ot H. A. Dimond has been
up from Portland during the
week visiting and in the mean­
time looking for a location. He
was formerly from Long Prairie,
Minnesota.
.. .yf
Wanted and
For Sale.
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, Cashier.
m m SSO SM a^
T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G
OR FOR YOUR
Mrs. W. S. Parker gave an
Easter party at her home on last
Saturday evening, those present
being the Misses Nora Parker,
Freda Gist, Esther and Edna
Andrews and Messrs Maynard
Redmond, Owen Maris and Fay
Sims, o f Portland, and Curtis
Parker.
Within a few days work will
begin on some extensive changes
to «be made on the tw o story
brick building on the corner o f
First and Meridian streets, for­
merly occupied by the Bank o f
Newberg and J. B. Mount. Tht
stairway will be changed to the
outside ot the building and the
lower floor will be thrown to ­
gether by the removal o f the vault
and partitions, while changes will
be made in the upper story, cut­
ting out the small rooms and
making a large hall. A local firm
wanting more room has leased
the lower floor, and a large ware-
room will be added in the rear
in order to give additional floor
room.
Gas Stoves, Radiators,
M
M
Seven room house and tw o lots
on College street, Newberg, at a
heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint, bargain if taken soon.
G eo . W. M itchell .
and other articles for w h ich y ou need a
LOW E BROTHERS .
CARRIAGE GLOSS PAINT
TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH
THEY
MAKE YOU FEEL
Something to “ Lean On
BLACKSMITH
GeaaealTaaic. Bright Sunshine, Heart. Worm. Kidney, Headache. Summer Complaint, fftirlSlm
Tablets let- Childraa. Lirer, Fcmala Regulator or Quinsy TahMa.
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F o r s a le b y F . H . C a ld w e ll & C o.
F or S ale —Beautiful tract o f
Rhode Island Red eggs for
nearly tw o acres with fruit, ber­ hatching, 50 cents lor 15. Leave
ries and fertile soil under fine cul­ orders at Vincent feed store. •
tivation—inside citv limits—love-
T. J. W erth .
ly building spot.
T he N ewberg L and C o
H o w Cough Germs Multiply,
When you have
^ a cold the muc­
F or S ale —Six-room house, lot
ous membra dc is inflamed and the
50x110 ft. Central location.
disease germs which you breathe
5-7
N. L. F e ll ,
.find lodgement end multiply, espe­
B ox 21Ô, Newberg, Or.
cially the pneumonia germ. Fo­
The Chas. K. Spaulding L og­
ley’s Honey and Tar soothes and
ging Co. always have at their
heals the inflamed air passage, stops
Notice
to
Users
o
f
Slab
w
ood—
store a large stock o f general
the cough and expels the cold from
building
material,
including As we have dispensed with our your system. Refuse substitutes.
doors,
windows, mouldings, regular collector it will be neces­ C. F. Moore.
turned work, also lime, sand, ce­ sary for cash to accompany or­
ment, plaster and building paper. ders placed with ns tor slab wood.
T he C has . K. S paulding L og ­
Muriel's Victor No. 64069,
ging Co.
F or S ale —Loose hay and
dropped
April 2, 1902.
Solid
white oats. One mile out on the
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do squirrel gray, black tongue and
Chehalem road. Phone 218.
yonr express or other light haul­ switch. First premium at Ore­
C. M arsh .
gon State Fair 1902.
ing at reasonable rates.
Victor’s Exile No. 75250,
P lants for sale -^Tom atoes,
fine large hardy plants, flower­
Fifty to 100 bushels o f seed dropped Nor. 8,1906. Solid col­
ing plants, geraniums, phlox, oats for sale. E. S. Craven, Bell or, black tongue and switch.
Dam, M a r a ’s Pride, No. 64069,
larkspur, petunias, heliotropes, phone.
Sire, Muriel’s Victor. Also a full
verbenas and asters.
F or S ale —Fresh cow, 5 years brother, dropped Sept. 20,1907.
Mutual 30-9 . J ohn G ow er ,
J. C. A rmstrong ,
East Side Greenhouses, Newberg. old, with calf. J. D. B arclay ,
Carlton, Oregon.
8th & River Streets.
L ost —Gold Masonic charm
Newberg Phone No. 214.
Pasture to let by Lee Dadis-
Return to Mills' jewelry store.
man, Mutual phone 18-11.
“ A Pair o f Lunatics” is the
I am prepared to put in septic
subject ot a very laughable
See Lee Dadisman if you have tanks after the latest approved
sketch given by Miss Patty and stock you want pastured.
methods.
E nos E llis ,
Mr. C atlow at Duncan’s Hall
Friday, April 24.
E. W. Gear. Rex, Oregon. Vet­
erinary sugeon and dentist, teeth
The concert at Duncan’s Hall
work a specialty. Bell phone
Friday night, April 24, given by
June Marguerite Patty a n d
Chester James Catlow is a popu­
F or S ale —About 100 bushels
lar one—one that can be thor­ ot seed oats that made 87 bushels
oughly enjoyed by all. The pro- per acre last year. M. W. G umm .
gram consists o f a wide variety Mutual phone 14-3.
ol work—child impersonations,
old woman characters, Irish
The Boyes Bros, are in the
monologues, tableaux, sketches market again tor fat stock ot all
and piano numbers.
kinds and it will be to the inter­
The names ot tw o silver medal
Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and always with contestants were omitted from
success. Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard report o f W. C. T. U. Institute,
with varnish-gloss finish; costs but s trifle.
Miss Cross o f Dundee and Edna
est o f farmers to see them.
F or S ale —Corner lot 5, block
Everest o f Chehalem Center, the
last named receiving the medal. 5, Deskins first addition to New­
Parties desiring to contract
M ary E. C. S cott , berg, $375. Address T. A. Bak­ for river sand or gravel will do
' Press Supt. er, 1160 Detroit St., Portland, well to confer with D. Estel, Bell
Ore.
4-30
phone Main 51.
Notice to Contractors.
A gents W anted .—16x20cray-
Notice is hereby given that- on portraits 40 cents, frames 10
Potatoes for Sale—20 to 65 eta
sealed bids will be received up to, cents and up, sheet pictures one
:r 100 lbs.
E. S. C raven .
and opened on May 10,1908, at) cent each. You can make 400 Bell Phone
one o ’clock p. m. for the erection per cent profit or $36 per week.
On Saturdays 1 will pay
o f aschoolhouseinschool district Catalogue and samples free.
39, near Scholls, Washington Prank W. Williams Company, the highest market price for eggs
county, Oregon. Plans and spec­ 1208 W. Taylor St., Chicago, delivered at my home tw o miles
northwest o f Newberg. M. L.
ifications may be seen at the resi­ Illinois.
Thorn.
dence of L. M. Hesse, chairmaq
o f the board. The Board re­ After reading Mr. Catlow ’s an­
F or S ale —At a bargain five
serves the right to reject any or nouncement one comes to the
room
house and lot 50x100.
all bids.
L. M. H esse , conclusion that he must be a de­
House
is
in good condition, be­
R. F. D. 3, Beaverton Oregon. cidedly funny man. It has al­
Scholls phone 152 line 5.
5-7 ways been a debatable question ing recently papered and painted.
which is highest in art, pathos Enquire o f C. B. Cummings.
or hnmor, but we must admit
and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub­
P l a n t s F o r S a l e — Early cab­
that
life to most all has enough
stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance
Edith Allen age 26, to Pern
bage
and cauliflower, fine hardy
at your banker’s, you do not care how things go, be­
o f pathos, and the artist who
Patten age 36.
plants; violet Princess, strong
cause you feel independent And the only way to get
Lila Waugaman age 22, to W,. gives clean, wholesome fun to clumps; good selection ot gerani­
a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches
his audiences, amuses them and
C. Hagerty age 38.
by patient th rift We can help you do this by taking
ums. John Gower, Newbes^*
care o f your savings and paying you a good interest
Belle Harris age 20, to Carey makes them forget grim facts, phone Mutual 30-9.
surely he haa accomplished more
thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once.
Peck age 36.
than
the artist who impresses
Vesta Clevinger age 21, to
Notice.
the hard facts of life still more in­
Charles E. Crater age 21.
A very fine full blooded Jersey
Marl L. Jaussen age 17, to delibly upon his hearers. Mr.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
B. C. MILES. Pres.
Catlow
together
with
Miss
Pat­
for service at one dollar.
Charles V. Baker age 20. -
J. L. HOSKINS,Viee Pres.
IF. E. CR0ZER, Asst. Cashier
ty
will
appear
at
Duncan’s
Hall
F red W erth ,
Mary J. Worth age 69, to O. C.
Friday
night,
April
24.
A
Wynooski street.
McKay age 72.
For Sale at J. B. Mount's
LIKE A
LOW
RATES
SO U TH ER N
P A C IFIC -
(Lines in Oregon) >
FROM
Newberg, Oreg
AS FOLLOWS:
Chicago
$7330
S t Lotm
6830
S t Paul
60.80
Omaha
6030
Kansas City 6030
$8*30
8330
82.55
7530
7530
TICKETS W ILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6» 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with stopov­
er privelege at pleasure within limita.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call o*
G. W. James, Lofai Agent
or writ# to
' W M . M cM URRAY,
General Passeng% Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.