Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 25, 1908, Image 8

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    QUEEN PA TEN T
LEW IS & C LA R K
Highest market price Paid for Hay,
Grain, Potatoes, Etc. j
B oth ph on es
C ity Free D elivery
THAT NEEDS REPAINTING
OR FOR YOUR
W H
I l i
G a s S to v e s, R a d ia to r s ,
and other articles for w hich you need a
heat' or cold-resisting, high gloss paint,
L O W E BROTH ERS
C A R R IA G E G L O S S P A I N T
Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and always with
success. • Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very bard
with varaish-gtoss finish; costa but a trifle
For Sale at J. B. Mount’s
Something to “ Lean On
and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub­
stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance
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 thrift We can help you do this by taking
care o f your savings and paying you a good interest
thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once.
B. C. MILES, Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres
W . E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier
A1 Willis is building a small
cottage near the railroad in the
north part ot town.
Miss Lola Kaufman has en­
gaged to teach in the Spring-
brook school next year.
Miss Margaret Inglis left this
morning to occupy her new house
out at Newport for the summer.
On Monday Claude Cummings
commenced work on a cottage
tor J . L. Hoskins who is building
on his place near town on the
north.
Neil Williams has a new resi­
dence under way on the quarter
block he recently bought on Me­
ridian street opposite the Col-
lege grounds.
Everett Heacock became a man
yesterday and a number o f his
triends manifested their apprecia­
tion o f the tact by celebrating
the event with him last evening.
Miss Ella Crawtord, who has
been teaching successfully in the
Seattle schools the past year,
passed through town on this
morning’s tram on her way up
home.
The management has been ex­
pecting to start up the big new
cannery at any time tor some
days but is still held up by the
non-arrival ot the necessary stock
The Methodist congregation
has increased in numbers until
the church is taxed to the limit
and plans are under way for
building a new church if satisfac­
tory disposition can be made of
the old one.
D. J. Gilbert has had recent
word from his father, who lives
near Lewisville, Indiana, saying
he had sold his farm and was ex­
pecting to remove to Oregon in
September with a view o f locat­
ing at Newberg.
A wagonette party consisting
of the Misses May Lamb, Mary
and Anna Butt, lone Hill, Lenora
Parker, Sibyl and Bernice Wood­
ward and Messrs. W. A. Newlin,
W. A. King and W. C. ^ op d -
ward cruised over the hills north
of Newberg Wednesday after­
noon. ending with a picnic sup­
per in Otterbrook canyon in the
Red hills west o f town.
Harry Maxfield, who gradu­
ated from Pacific College last
week, left Monday evening for
his home atQuillayute, Washing-
ington. After five years’ resi­
dence here as a student, by his
manliness and mnostentatious
faithfulness, he has made a place
for himself which it will not be
easy to fill. * The best wishes o f
a host o f friends follow him.
The first o f the three or four
booklets to be gotten out by the
Yamhill County Development
League for advertising purposes,
has been issued and it is a dan­
dy. Those wishing copies to
send east to friends may secure
them by calling on W. C. Wood­
ward, secretary o f the Newberg
Commercial Club, at the Graph­
ic office. The booklet is finely il-
June House Cleaning
Announcement
W e wish to d eer the store o f odd end broken lots o f merchandise, end in
to do so quickly we piece these goods on sale at special prices. H elp us
the work thoroughly. You need the goods; W e need the money.
Men’s Clothing
Ribbon Special
$3.00 Hat free with any m an's suit above
$15.00.
$2.56 Hat free with any man’s suit up to
$15.00. '
25 Young Men’s and Men’s 2 piece suits
at half form er price.
No hats with
these suits.
Buy your ribbons now fo r the Fourth.
No. 1500 Ribbon while they last
No. 5 per yd 03c
No. 22 per yd 12c
No. 7 per yd 05c
No. 40 per yd 15c
No. 9 per yd 07c
No. 60 per yd 16c
No 12 per yd 08c
No. 80 per yd 18c
No 16 per yd 10c
BOY’S O V E R A L L S -G ood Quality Den-
ems; while they last at 21c.
Goods placed on sale Friday, June 12th.
Our ambition is to make this year’s
sales equal or better than last year. H elp us out and we assure you that we
will appreciate it by giving you the best possible prices.
Wanted and
For Sale.
W atts & Keller
Wholesale & Retail
W
il l
Commission M erchants
H am nett
Highest prices paid for all
kinds o f farm produce.
Produce sold on commis­
sion.
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
your express or other light haul­
ing at reasonable rates.
Corner Main Sc Hancock Sts.
Newberg
C
Six good milk cows for sale; al­
so tw o brood sows. Frank Nel­
son, 4V2 miles west o f Newberg.
PHONE MAIN 367
L o s t —Gold locket and chain
with initials “ K. R.” Return to
Jas. H. Mills, jeweler, and receive
reward.
F o r S a l e -^ 444 acres, 9 room
house, good orchard, city water,
on Dayton Ave., Newberg, Ore­
gon. Address J. T. Osborn, 2118
Colby Ave., Everett, Washing­
ton.
You will find creamery and
dairy butter; eggs and chickens;
potatoes and buttermilk; also
ice cream in bulk at Watts &
Keller’s commission house on
main St. Call and see us, either
to sell or buy.
A beautiful 7-room bungalow
in Portland. Has 3 large bed
rooms, large deception hall and
den, porcelain bath, medicine
chest, fine linen closets, living
room, dining room with opening,
china closets, built-in window
seats, nice furnace and fireplace,
fine kitchen with pantry, porce­
lain sink with back, gas, electric
and combination fixtures, elegant
drop light, nice front and rear
porch, cement steps and walk,
cement basement, stationary
tubs and everything modern.
House is new. Nice terraced
lawnS and beautiful shrubbery.
Good neighborhood. Lot 50x
100 feet. Price $5500. Will
Lumber & Shingles
ßUY NOW
Special prices.
Figures will
convince. Prompt delivery
and grade guaranteed.
Something That Every Woman
Needs
Colter's Patent Adjustable
People of Newberg, Look Out! ods upheld by the Chicago Por­
trait Co. as we have heard simi­
lar stories from others. The Co.
should be made to do business
under its true colors, which
would be a. black flag, suggestive
of the good old days when the
weak and unprotected were held
up at the point of cutlass and
gun.
We give our experience with
the desire only that it may save
others unnecessary trouble and
insult.
I. E. H olt
T. E. W rioht
M ade and Sold by the Newberg Saab Sc Door Factory,
W ood Notice'
TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH
The clerk o f School District No.
9 will receive sealed bids for 20
ricks of 16 to 18 inch wood, 10
o f old fir and 10, o f oak, each
kind to be let in separate con­
tracts. The board o f directors
reserve the right to reject anJ or
all bids. Said bids to be all in by
6 p. m. July 10, 1908.
By order School Board District
No. 9.
J. P. B arnhart , Clerk.
Call and see how it works.
The new Baptist meeting house
will be formally dedicated Sun­
day morning, June 28. Rev.
Geo. R. Varney, of McMinnville,
will preach the sermon. He will
also preach in the evening on the
subject “ The Stuff that Stands
and With-Stands.”
The public is cordially invited
to these services.
F. C. S tannard , Pastor.
THEY
MAKE
YOU
FEEL
LIKE
A
BLACKSMITH
Ask for tod try one* BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. P0« Rcmvdy. Man'* Pain LlaioMal, Or
Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea. Croap, Nerve, Cough. Hey Fever aaS Catarrh, Blood.
General Tonic. Bright Sunshine, Heart, Worm, Kidney, Headache. Sommer Complaint, Soothii^
Tablets for Children, Liver, Female Regulator or Qalney Tablets.
•
BLUE BELL
F or sale t>y F . H. C aldw ell & Co.
Notice,
A cottage out at Nye Creek
beach, adjoining Newport. See
or address John Crosby, Dundee,
Oregon.
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