Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 05, 1908, Image 8

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    Wanted and
For Sale.
Flour Branda
QUEEN PATENT
L E W IS & C L A R K
Acts as public warehousemen for
for storage of Hay and Grain.
Highest market price Paid for Hay,
Grain. Potatoes, Etc.
Both phones
City Free Delivery
Your Head Aches
Your Eyes Ache
Your Eyes Water
Your Eyes Bum
Your Eyes Tire
Your Glasses Don't Fit
You Need New Glasses
C O N S U LT US
W E W IL L E X A M IN E YO U R E Y E S F R E E
JAM ES H. M ILLS
REGISTERED OPTICIAN
Next to Postoffice
G R EG O R Y, T H E N E W
M A N A T NEW BERG
Undertaker, with lady assistant.
Funeral Director at your service
any hour.
Agent for White Bronze Monuments.
-(Opr motto)
“ Your satisfaction is our success.”
First Nat’l. Bank
O F NEW BERG
C om er First and W ashington Streets.
Gives absolute protection to depositors
Gives equal attention to small and large accounts, and
Gives careful attention to all matters entrusted to
the bank.
J. D. Gordon. President
A. Nelson, Vice President
R. W. Swink, Assistant Cashier
N. C. Christenson, Cashier
Announcement
W e wish to announce to the public that we have
bought out the firm of F. O . Andreas, and are going
to continue under the name of The Larsen Grocery
Co., and are going to sell goods for cash only. W e
are going to try to sell G O O D GOODS A T LESS
M ON EY, but only for cash, and extend our invitation
to the public to com e and inspect our goods and get
our prices before buying elsewhere.
Bay yoar New and Second
Hand School Books o f
F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co.
Prescription Druggists.
Until November 1, 1908, we will
Single rubber tire buggy for
«ale. Price $60.
L ewis M ills , Springbçook,
give 10 per cent o ff on all buggies
sold, and 5 per cent o ff on all wag-
H orse for S ale —Inquire of
M rs . T. B rouillette .
ons and other articles except hay,
Kletzer as teacher. The study
was begun Monday and much
F or S ale — One 3-inch slightly
interest shown by the students. used Studebaker wagon, narrow
Mr. McIntosh, our fo r m e r tire. Address W. F. H azenberg .
principal, visited us Monday aft. R. F. D. No. 3.
ernoon and all the pupils appre-
The best bread is now made
dated his presence.
The Watkins Tennessee Jubilee and sold at the Home Bakery.
singers have been engaged by Try it and be convinced.
G. F. H brriott , prop.
the Student Body for No v - 13. 11-12
The entertainment will be given
See us for your School Books—
in Duncan's hall and the proceeds we have a full stock.
will go toward purchasing a pi.
F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co.
ano for the assembly room.
Prescription Druggists.
A game o f football will be
played on Pacific College grounds
L ecture — At Christian Taber­
between our High School team nacle Monday, Nov. 9, at 8 p. m.
and Yamhill High School next by Evangelist L. F. Stephens.
Saturday afternoon at 2:30. A Subject, “ New Zealand, Its Gov­
large attendance will be appre- ernment, People and Progress.”
ciated.
Mrs. Stephens will sing tw o
Nine members o f the Senior songs in the native Maoris
class attended* the teachers an* tongue. Admission, children and
nual institute at McMinnville High School students 10c, adults
last Friday. A pleasant* and 15c. Benefit o f meeting.
profitable day was spent not­
withstanding the unfavorable Go to Duncan’s Opera Stand
for hot drinks and lunches.
weather.
The H. S. boys are building a
The ladies of the Christian
dressing room in the basement
church will hold a bazaar Dec.
o f the school building. This will
17-18.
pd
be very useful in preparing for
football and other games.
Full' blooded Poland China
Iola Gorman, Clifford Ham­ male pigs for sale. Pedigrees
mett and Maybelle Jay entered furnished with all stock sold.
the Freshman class last week.
H e r b e r t W il l a r d , on H a n s
Ethel Ross, a member o f the Christenson Farm, West Cheha-
Junior class, has been appointed lem.
librarian for the school. . She has
been doing the work most ac­ Pianos, Sherman Clay & Co. at
the Gregory building.
ceptably.
The Seniors held a class meet­
We have the largest line o f
ing this week and chose for their
School Tablets & Pencils ever
colors Alice blue and gold. Their
brought to Newberg.
officers are pres., Agnes Ryder;
F. H. C a l d w e ll & Co.
vice pres., Merle Youngs; sec.,
Prescription Druggists.
Josephine Hyde; treas., Glenn
F or S ale — Horse, buggy, har­
Misses Ruth Gilbert and Wilma ness, robes, etc. t Inquire at Im­
Finley, who attended the Y. W. perial Hotel.
11-12
C. A. convention at Salem, re­
If you will furnish a ja r or oth­
turned Tueeday with the follow-
er
vessel I will fill it with salted
ing report: A most interesting
cucumber
pickles for 15 cents per
Y, W. C. A. convention was held
at Salem in the assembly hall of gallon., I need the barrels tor
Kimball College o f Theology last other purposes. Be quick.
G. E v e r e s t .
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The leaders were Mrs. W. J. Hon-
Mr. R. P. Whittaker represent­
eyman, president of the State As­
ing the Sherman Clay & Co. pi­
sociation; Miss Gage and Miss
ano house o f Portland will be in
Hopkins, travelling secretaries
town for the next ten days ex­
o f th^~ Northwest, and Miss
hibiting a line of high grade pi­
Conde a returned missionary.
anos at the Gregory building, or
Sunday evening Rev. Lovittgave
First street.
a splendid address on “ China’s
Awakening” and Miss Conde a
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
talk on “ The World Work of the your express or other light haul­
Y. W. C. A.”
ing at reasonable rates.
the above applying on cash sales.
Newberg Mfg. &
Construction Co.
T O T H E P U B L IC
ARE PREPARED to furnish Windows, Doors,
W E Glass,
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Concrete
Stone in any design. Plans, specifications, and build­
ing Constructions a specialty. Give us a trial.
G ive us a trial, and yau w ill find our prloas rig h t
and w ork satisfactory
Was organized in 1890 when Newberg was
but a village o f five hundred people- Its
growth has kept pace with its section and to­
day it places at the disposal o f its patrons
the extensive connections and the financial
strength acquired by eighteen yean o f con­
tinuous growth.
You are cordially invited to become a cus­
tomer o f one o f the oldest banks in Yamhill
county, which promises you its best service
at all times.
B. C. MILES . . .
J. L. HOSKINS
J. C. COLCOkD
W. E. CROZER.
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M aude G regory
T a k e n U p — At my place three
miles
north of Newberg Oct. 9 ,
Press Committee o f Zeta Alpha
eleven head of goats. Owner
Literary Society.
please call and prove property,
pay charges and take same away.
Estray Notice.
M. G. O a k l e y .
Taken up, a tw o year old red
Septic Tanks!
heifer. Owner may prove prop-, I am prepared to put in septic
erty, pay expenses and take pos­ tanks after the latest approved
session.
C harles J udd .
methods.
E nos E l l is .
, , Edison Amberol Records—FOUR MINUTES. That is the running time
o f the new Edison Amberol Record. It is twice as long as the old ones.
< > This permits o f entire selections rather than mere snatches o f music,
| | played or sung as it should be, instead o f being marred by being hurried.
J ; Beautiful things never before possible with sound producing machines
11 may now be enjoyed by Edison* Phonograph owners. This means better
Grown o n mountain. Also
Saunders double disc plow, but
little used. $35.
J. A. J ones ,
Phone Main 11. Box 99,Newberg
J J
Bancroft and Lewis Coming
Dr. Bancroft, the famous psy­
chologist has been secured by the
Athletic Association of Pacific
College to come to our city and
give a course o f tw o lectures on
November 5 and 6 at the Opera
RESPECTFULLY,
House.
Dr, Bancroft will be ably as­
sisted bv the charming reader and
vocalist Miss D. Lillian Lewis.
The people of our city will hear
something of startling nature
along the lines o f mental phe­
Taken Up.
nomena. Don’ t miss it.
CYLINDER MACHINES AND
At my farm on the side o f Che-
RECORDS
A good horse, weight about
N ew record * exch an ged fo r old ones.
For Sale.
halem mountain 45 head o f goats.
1500.
C. G e t t m a n n ,
A sk us abou t it
Light two-horse wagon.
R-2
Newberg. Owner can have same by paying
.
11-26-pd
costs.
M. G. O a k l e y .
1-5 p d
J . P. J o h n s o n
COLU M B IA
at Opera Stand
¡ | phonograph can be made to play Amberol*. We have the attachments.
<, Come in and hear the new Amberol*. Price 60c.
¡ [ Also a long list of the regular two minute records, and all styles o f the
■ > Machines, sold for cssh or on the installment plan.
,
! ' Violins and all kinds o f strings.
¡ ¡ Kodaks and Cameras, Supplies o f all kinds, School Books, Stationery,
; ; and School Supplies, Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Prescription
> work a specialty.
C. F. Moore’s Pharmacy
TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH
THEY
MAKE YOU FEEL
LIKE
A BLACKSMITH
Ask for sad try oac* BLUE BELL Coafh Syrup. Pile Remedy, Mao'* Pain Liaiatent, or
BLUE BELL Stomach Tablet*, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and Catarrh, Blood.
General Tonic, Bright Srniehine. Hqart, Worm, Sidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing
Tablet* for Children. Liver, Feme!* Regulator or Qainey Tablet*.
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For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.