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, N ewberg G raphic NEWBEEÖ, YAMHILL COUNTY THUBSDAY, JULY 9.1908 Geo V Fletcher to Jno A Rams- the Church as found in the Like This. dell; nw V i s e c 3 2 t 3 s r 5 w; $1. Quarterly Meetings, Newberg, Frank Chapman fic w f to Fred Destroyed by Fire. Salem and Boise Valley, Idaho, A Chapman; lots 5 & 9 blk 1; lots were listened to. 5 & 12 blk 2; lots 1 & 10 blk 8; ♦ Newberg suffered the loss o f ' 12Vfc At the morning session clerks lots 2 & 16 blk 4 Chapn ans Add Steaks ■ -one o f its substantial manufac- Pbrk Chops 12%c were elected as follows: H. Ed Sheridan; $1. turiag plants by fire Monday Frank Chapman fic w f to Nora Mutton Chops win McGrew, presiding clerk; 12VaC - foreaeon. The alarm was given Marguerite Elliott, reading; Mrs. Morgan; lots 8 & 13 Mk 1; Veal Chops 12Vfcc 6 & 13 blk 2; lots 2 & 11 blk 3; about ten o ’clock, bat the fire J. T. Smith, recording, and Wal 1 &12 blk 4 Chapmans Add to Shoulder Roasts, all kinds, 10c had made good progress before Boiling meat 7 to 8c ter R. Miles, announcing clerk. Sheridan; $1. j t ‘was seen, and no hope was en Clarence E Baker to G W Wor Hams & Bacon, best in the The devotional sessions last tertained-of saving the factory. 18c evening were conducted by Lind den & wf; 76.10 a in secs 16 Sc land, * In a very few minutes the whole 17 t 3 s r 5 w; $3000. Sliced Ham 20c ley A. Wells. • Wm Perkins fie w f to Colum thing was one sheet of roaring Beginning with this evening, bus S Fling; 2 a in D D Des kins ¿1 Lard, best, 15c flames and within twenty min the program for the remainder o f 1 c h. t V p Jf s Special rates to Hotels and Res O r 1 2 « w ; $1. • utes had burned to the ground. Frank Hanswirth to Anna C taurants. the sessions follows: Hie origin o f the fire is uncertain. V% blk 3 Haim- Highest prices paid for fat 8 p. m.—Christian Endeavor itelgeorge; s V* It started under the building, wirths 3rd Add North Yam stock. Service and Rally. $100. either from a hot box o r from a FRIDAY» JU L Y 10. Mary M Humphreys et ftl We solicit your patronage. stray spark blown under from N ew bexg M eat C o . to Julia A Gault; blk 15 Oak the yard. 8 a. m.—Devotional Session. Park Add McMinnville; $1. It looked for a time that the 10 a. m.—Business Session. John W Shelton to J W Scott; For Sale. sash and door factory would not 2 p. m.—Missions. 30 a in Z Shelton d 1 c t 3 s r 4 w ; be the only building to go, others $ 1 . 8 p. m.—Devotional. D M Pearce to James J Porter Open single baggy, tw o wag being greatly endangered close SATU R D A Y , JU L Y 1 1 . 8c wf; lots 7 & 8 blk 33 Oak ons, disc seed drill« fan mill grind by, including the cottage and de 8 a. m.—Devotional Session. Park Add to McMinnville; $170. stone, wagon jack, spike tooth p ot and even the grain elevator Eliza Allen 8c hnb to E C harrow, plows, single horse cul 10 a. m.—Business Session. on the southwest and the ware Holmes; n H s e % s e c 5 t 6 s r 8 tivators, milk tester, cans—5 and 11 a. m.—Peace and Arbitra- w; $775. house across the street east. In tration. W Scott & w f to L B KHks; 10 gal—milk cart, separator, ce deed the latter would probably 2 p. m.—Educational. 67.20 a in claim 33 t 5 s r 4 w; dar posts, man’s saddle, lady’s have gone had not the wind 8 p. m.—Devotional Meeting. $3360. saddle, gasoline engine, n ew changed at a critical moment. J W Scott fit w f to Isaac Lam- three-horse eveners, feed mill, SUNDAY, JU L Y 12. In saving these buildings as well bright; 215.13 a in Z Shelton d I chain cow ties. 8 a. m.—Devotional. t 3 s r 4 w; $10,800. as one o f those connected with P flD T P B S k IKNPD 11 a. m.—Meeting tor Worship. Harry C Kenney fit w f to the factory in which a good deal bert Hoag; 10 a in claim 44 t 2 p. m.—Devotional Meeting. o f stock was stored, too much r 3 w; $1. 8 p. m.—Devotional. credit cannot be given to the fire W A Maltman to Ralph M ON DAY,JULY 13. companies and other volunteers den 8c wf; 204.77 in Amos The new telephone directories d l c t 4 s r 3 w ; $12,500. ifor hard and efficient work in the 8 a. m.—Devotional. are printed. Call and get one. R V Harris to Thos Rollins; New Stromberg-Carlson tele very face o f the raging flames. 16 a. m.—Business Session. 7.18 a in Joel Perkins d 1 c in t 4 phones tor sale. Share of stock In this connection the owners 11 a. m.—Pastoral and Church s r 3 w; $800. sold on installments if preferred. have asked the Graphic to ex Extension. United States to Cephas Also new phones and extra parts press for them their sincere ap 2 p. m.—Sabbath School and ton; 80 a in sec 20 t 5 s r for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual Anastasie Franklin preciation and gratitude. Literature. phone 18-3. Harry M Kershaw; 20 a The loss sustained Monday 8 p. m.—Devotional. t 6 s r 8 w; $350. represents years o f hard work Frank Bond fir w f to and worry on the part o f W. P* W s H ave Som e Big Things in fir Eddy Dept Store; 391 Heacock fit Sons. Beginning in YamhilL s e c 6 t 5 s r 7 w ; $791.2«. Robt T Johnson to Jas W Per the regalar general election a modest way several years ago, the o f Oregon *" held in Ya by Yaahill Cowety Deral ry fir wf; 39 a in sec 22 t 4 s r " state " they had, by dint o f industry and hill County, on June 1st, 19( w; $800. determination, built up a thor there was submitted to the reg_ The largest apple orchard on oughly equipped plant with a lar qualified voters of North N otice to W ater Consumers. business in proportion, which the Pacific Coast is in Yamhill Newberg Precinct, Yamhill Coun ty, Oregon, the question, for and hud become no inconsiderable County. Sprinkling hours: Lawns, 6 to against stock running at large in The largest prune orchard on factor in the industrial welfare 6:30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.; Streets, said Precinct and a majority o f of' the town. But by one of the the Coast is in Yamhill County. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m. Gar the votes cast in said Precinct at The largest walnut grove in queer turns o f the wheel of for den sprinkling prohibited. Any said election was against stock tune, the brunt o f the loss is not Oregon is in Yamhill County. running at large in said Precinct, The largest fruit evaporator person caught violating these the vote on the question being borne by them. About tw o . weeks previous to the fire a re on the Coast is in Yamhill Coun rules, water will be shut off, and 37 votes tor stock running at a fine of $2.00 imposed. tf large and 263 votes against organization had taken place, t y • stock running at large in said B y O r d e r o f t h e C o u n c il . Oregon produces more hops W. P. Heacock and son Morris Precinct. withdrawing from the company, than all the rest o f the United Now therefore it shall be un Card of Thanks. lawful for stock to run at large the new owners being Everett States combined. Some o f the in North Newberg Precinct in Heacock, N. C. Christenson and biggest and best yards are in Mrs. Eggers wishes to thank Yamhill County, Oregon, from Thomas Herd, each taking a Yamhill County. - the ladies of the Relief Corps, the and after sixty (60) days from Yamhill County, Oregon, took third interest. comrades of the G. A. R. and!the date of this notice, to-wit: The plant carried $4000 in in one-fourth the prizes for fat stock most kind friends tor the good- Fro™ and after the First day o f surance, which will make the net at the St. Louis Exposition. ness shown, the help given, and September, 1908, under penalty o f Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the loss from $5000 to $6000. With the beautiful flowers sent during first offense and Twenty Dollars Real Estate Transfers. the exception o f the boiler and the long illness and at the death ($20.00) for each and every sub engine, none of the machinery Reported bv the T a m b ili County Ab« tract of her husband. sequent offense, to be recovered Com panv. M cM innville. can be worked over'for farther from the owner ot any stock run Martin V Tate et al to John C ning at large in said Precinct. use. Septic Tanks! Laughlin; 4 a in Joel Perkins rki d 1 Dated July 1st, 1908. As to the matter o f rebuilding, c t 4 s, r 3 w; $600. I am prepared to put in septic t3-37 G. W. J o n e s , the proprietors are not ready to C L Harris to Orice L Harris; tanks after the latest approved County Clerk of Yamhill County, •state what they will be able to blk 3, Kutches Add Carlton; $10. Oregon. methods. E nos E l l is . Elmer McNamar to Wm Ray; do, as they do not know what to expect from Newberg in the lot 5, blk 2, Kershaws Add WU- way of co-operation. They would lamina; $325. Wm Ray et al to A B Cocker- like to rebuild, and build better ham; lot 5, blk 2, Kershaws Add than before, but they state can Willamina; $325. W J Wisecarver & wf to C L didly that this they will be un able to do without the united Williams; 62Vfcx75 ft in blk 23, support o f the people of New Johns Add McMinnville; $250. W B*Cory & w f to Byron P berg. The latter know what the Damon; 5 a in J B Rogers d 1 c in factory is worth to them and it’s t 3 s, r 2 w; $1600. Mr. Geo. E. Stoner, special representative of the N. K. up to the people to show wheth Emma N Naylor to J D Welch; Fairbank Company, will be with us to demonstrate Cottolene er they want a sash and door 40 a in sec 18, t 5 s ^ 7 w; $60. to our customers. We want you to know about this excel Mary & J G Parrett to 0 C factory here. McKay; tract 12 Hurley’s Subd; lent frying and shortening medium. $750. O regon Yearly M e e t i n g o f F J Bailey to 0 E Eaton; lot 4 blk 6 Deskins Add fic sVy lot 1 blk Friends Church in Session 12 Hurley Sc Large Add New Yesterday m o r n i n g at ten berg and land adjoining; $1. Allyn Yocom to Marilla J Car o ’clock, Presiding Clerk H. Ed ter; lot 1 blk 7 Sheridan fic land is made from cottonseed oil and the win McGrew called the hrst pub adjoining; $1. choicest beef suet. Both of these in- lic session of Oregon Yearly Meet gredients are as pure and wholesome as Frank Stephens fic wf to A H ing for 1908. The first session Cunningham; 339.03 a in Wm anything you can eat. COTTOLENE of the week was largely devo Miller d 1 c in t 5 s r 3 w fic A is easily digested by the weakest stom Mutheny d 1 c t 6 s r 3 w; $10,- tional, Rev. Lindley A. Wells tak- 000. achs—and makes things taste better, . too. ing a leading part, followed by W J Smith fi: wf to, R O Jones; several others. Visiting minis-1 4 a in Amity; $850 ters and members from a distance J VV Cook fic wf to Geo V Fletch were in attendance among them er; nwVi 9ec 32 t 3 s r 5 w; $1. Mr. Stoner will tell you all about it. If he should hap J VV Cook fie w ftoG eo V Fletch being Rev. H. Ratliff and wife, of er; 400 a in sec 31 t 3 s r 5 w fic pen to miss you, be sure to let us know. Marion, Indiana, Rev. R. S. Bur sec 36 t 3 s r 6 w; $1. nett, of Oklahoma, Rev. El wood Geo A Fletcher to Jno A Rams- Hanson, and others. Reports dell; 400 a i n s e c 3 1 t 3 s r 5 w giving the general condition o f fic sec 36 t 3 s r 6 w; $1. New berg Sash and Door Factory Messrs. Nettleton & Douglas ARE IN TH E CITY And may be seen at our store six days in the week They desire to make * quaintance for once you know them you will always be their friend. They make die walks of life a real pleasure and comfort W E IN V IT E Y O U T O C A U L A N D S E E THElVt HODSON BROS. “If you get it o f Hodson Bros., it’s right." AM ERICAN H AR VESTIN G M ACHINES W IN HONORS A B R O A D A t an important Agricultural Show held at Port Eliza beth, South Africa, the Walter A Wood Binder, Reaper and Mower, were awarded first prize. ^ A r e Different From All Others When the tate W elter A. W ood boita hie tr e t BOO ■ In UH it wee opon a principle entirely different any other. Thai in n o principio today «fatlaffotahi overa from all othora. It la _ t i n e f r o n t e ” doecribe<I *o J italoff. All manafactnrera o f W tfifsm HARVESTERS A Cottolene Man Will Visit You Cottolene J. L. Van Blaricom / If you want machinery that will do the work we have it TH E DEERING known the world over. Let us sell you a Mower, Bind er or Rake. Your Patronage Solicited. Wright, W hite & Co.