Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 21, 1908, Image 8

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    CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS
F lm ir
QUEEN PATEN T
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LEW IS A C LA R K
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Acts as public warehousem en for
fo r storagejof H ay and G rain.
Highest m arket price Paid fo r H ay,
Wanted and
For Sale.
Editor Graphic:—As tlge
tion w betherYamhill count
be w et or dry is before as;
may I ask for a little
tell why I am so bitterly
H om e lo r rent. W. I. Kelsey,
to the Saloon business. I
M ainai phone 10*1.
to the knowledge o f the infernal
traffic in intoxicating drinks a t
a very early age and I well re­
member to this day the wraths'
i t left in Jts wake. L i s t » while
I tell my story.
Parties desiring to contract
M y grandfather, Samuel Lind- for river sand or gravel w ill do
ley, a blood relative o f Gen.
well to bonfer w ith D. Bstel, Bell
thaniel Greene, was in the
phone Main 51..
ning o f his career a rust!
Pair o f gold rimmed glasses
driving business man. * Settling
in the heavily timbered (country left a t this office. Owner can
have same by paying fo r this
o f Southern Indiana he oi
notice.
up farms, started tbe tow;
S. E. W A T K IN S
Salem, built the first grist
P ic k bo U p —A pair ladies’ blade M anufacturer o f H ollow Concrete B uilding Stone. Architectural
the settlers cams from fo rty 0 ^ 1
gloves, Wednesday eve., across
to Lind ley’s mill—kept it rum
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D esigning, Plans and Specification made to order.
the bridge by M r. Bass’ residence.
day and night and he and
son, Thom as Lindley, built the Owner can have same by calling
first steam flouring m il) in flU a t residence of Dr. Bowers and
that region. He was a member paying fo r this notice.
o f the first legislature, which a rit
A gents W anted .—16*20 cray­
a t Corydon. M y grandfather on portraits 40 cents, frames 10
Wholesale ft Retail
gave the ground on which Old cents and up, sheet pictures ode
Blue River* church and academy cent each. Yon can make 400
C o mmission M erch an ts
now stand. Rev. Thomas Arm­ per cent profit or $36 per week.
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strong was its principal tor sev­ Catalogue and samples free.
H ighest prices paid fo r all ’
eral years—so much for the Prank W. Williams Company,
kinds o f farm produce.
brightest part ot my story. 1208 W . T a ylo r St., Chicago,
Produce sold on commis­
sion.
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When I came on the stage in June Illinois.
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1635, quite a slump had taken
C orn ar M ain db H ancock Sts.
dace in my grandfather’s busi­
A silver medal contest w ill be
ness career. He was a prisoner held a t Dundee,1 by the W. C. T .
Nawbarg
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PHONE MAIN 367
ast in the coils o f that serpent- U,, next Wednesday night, M ay
ike demon drink; he had for 27. Miss Bealah Spaulding, o f
years been playing w ith a vipef. Newberg, w ill deliver an oration
d y grandmother had warned on "H o w L o n g Shall K in g Alco­
him, sbe pleaded and talked and hol Reign?” The program w ill
shed bitter tears o f grief, but he be interesting, and a good at­
laimed that he needed the stimu­ tendance is desired Admission
lant—it was whiskey th at put
the " g o ” in him—he could stop
P lants foe sals — Tom atoes,
when he chose to. And to boom
ine
large hardy plants, flower,
the new tow n o f Salem they
mg
plants, geraniums, phlox,
mast patronise M a llo tt’s grocery
and whiskey store—it brought ark spar, petunias, heliotropes,
business, y&u know;. Yea, it verbenas and asters.
J ohn Q owbr ,
brought business to M ^ llott, but Mutual 30-9
it left deatft in its Wake, and my Bast Side Greenhouses, Newberg.
grandfather w as one ot tbe vic­ F or S a l e —Second hand brick
tims. As I remember Salem it a t $6 per thousand. Bank o f
had brick store rooms and d w elt Newberg.
ings all around the sqnare w ith
brick court house in the center.' F ound — The stuff that washes
M alfottrs grocery and •frofiee. w ithout rubbing—Wash-O. Ask
house a dingy, dark and smoky J. H. Wilson & Son. ,
looking bride, the only place
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
where whiskey was sold, occu­
pied a place about the center ot your'expreas or other light haul­
the south-west corner o f the in g a t reasonable rates.
square. A bird flying over would
W anted —25 raspberry pickers,
notice the difference in the com­ families to camp preferred. W ood
plexion ot the tow n. The rabble. and w ater furnished. F or fur­
ther inform ation call or w rite
J. E. H olladay ,
R. R. No. 3, Newberg, Oregon.
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Bell phone 448.
W atts & Keller
Both phones
City Free Delivery
THE FIRST NATIOHAL BANK Î
of Newberg
Lumber & Shingles
BUY NOW
Gives careful attention to all
business c o m m i t t e d to its
charge, and highly appreciates
your business.
Special prices.
Figures will
convince. Prompt delivery
and grade guaranteed.
.FOR T H A T BU G G Y
T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G -*
OR FOR TO U R
Gas Stoves, Radiators,
Something That Every Woman
Needs
C olter's P o ten t Adjustable
Clothes R eel
and other article* for w hich you need a
heat- o r cold-resisting, high gloss paint,
LOWE BROTHERS
CARRIAGE GLOSS PA IN T
Is known to be best. It bus b e » tested for years, and always with
«access.» Beautiful coicre; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard
with varairiv-floes finish; coats bat a trifle.
to* V*
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: $ *'
For Sale at J..B. Mount’s
M ad e and Sold by the N e w b e rg Saab A D oor Factory.
Something to “ Lean On’’
C all and see b o w it works.
region o f his heart. Although he;
gave land on which to build &:
church be died as one taking a
leap in the dark.
N oticeto
Grandfather was hospitable
and naturally kind o f disposition ' 1 take this method o f inform­
and generous alm ost to a fault. ing the public th at I w ill not
Did he ever try to break the coils be responsible for any bills con­
o f the cobra? Can I ever forget tracted by my wile, M ary P.
the heart rending, ’ agonising Baker. M ay 7,1908.
D avid L . B aker .
groans and terrible suffering that 5-21
my grandfather endured and tbe
pleadings o f grandmother—but
A very fine fu ll blooded Jersey
the enemy had no pity—did not
lo o s » his coils. Of the eigh* fo r service at one dollar.
F e e d W er th ,
sons and daughters not one was
W
ynooski stre e t
addicted to drink or* tbe use o f
tobacco. Thanks to my grand­
mother, and that it w hy I have1
T o close out our entire stock of
alw ays b e » an advocate o f wo­
millinery
we are offering every
man suffrage. T o make the sa­
thing
a
t
cost.
Come early while
loon respectable is as impossible
a problem as perpetual motion. there is a good selection.
M rs . I. A. H orton .
The saloon is evil and only evil
continually. Shall we open up
Love m ay b r ig h t» the eye. as
ihe saloon again in good old , tbe poet says, bnt it also has a
Yamhill?
tendency to disarrange the hair.
NotfceT
and visible means o f practical support it a good, i
stantia! bank account Once you nave a good ball
at your banker's, you do not care how things go, be­
cause you feel independent
And the only way to get
a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches
by patient th rift. W e can help you do this by taking
care o f your s a v in » $nd paying you a good interest
thereon. Do not del gg, but start raving at once.
b a n k
OF N E W B E R G
B. C. MILES, Pres.
1. L. HOSKINS,Vice Prafr. y
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier .
W. E. CROZER, Aast. Cashier
TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH
THEY
MAKE
YOU
FEEL
LIKE
A
BLACKSMITH
• BLUE SELL C m * Syr«* m. r ,
F o r s a le V y F . H . C a ld w e ll &
T h e New berg M eat Co
Has the best facilities for fur­
nishing first class meats and
butchers’ supplies, and the best
none to o good for their cus­
tomers.. Free delivery and both
phones.
A m lns|dtouA Danger. ,
One of the worst festures of kid­
ney trouble is that it is an insidious
disease and be foie tbe victim real­
izes bis danger be may have a fatal
malady.
Take Foley’s Kidney
Remedy at tbe first sign of trouble
as it corrects irregularities and pre­
vents Bright’s disease and diabetes.
For sale by C. K. Moore.
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I have purchased the grand
young stallion Generatfonea, No.
41747. He is by Captain M c­
Kinney, by McKinney 2 :llt t l
1st dam Daisy Q. H ill, by Alti-
mont. He is royally bred and
hagu right to be as fast As his
sister Belle mont 2:09 Vi- He won
first premiunLgt tbe recent Van­
couver, B. C., Horse Show. His
brother Chehalem won first in
his class at the Lew is and Clark
fair. He is large, handsome, and
w ill make a horse o f 16 hands,
and 1150 pounds. He can be
sera at my stable at Newberg.
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C. C. F crguson . .