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NEWBERG. YAM HILL COUNTY. OREGON,-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17.19087
VOL. X X I.
NO. 9
sand o f which has been cut since appointed, consisting o f B. H
Woodward, Prof. Morrison anc
the first of September.
Rev.
Pettijohn. Short speeches
John
Brown,
administrator
of
the Graphic of
were
made by Mr. Carter; M r
the Tolson estate sold the farm
1888—T
on the mountain last Saturday Hald, Jesse Edwards, M. M. Ed­
Then
J.
B. David was the purchaser wards and others. The com
IV W W .
mittee on resolutions presentee
and the price paid was $3,300.
the
following which were unani­
Warner & Townsend haveppr
In the older sections o f our
country where settlement was chased the logging.outfit of C. K. mously adopted:
Whereas, The saloon is an en
made tw o or three centuries ago Spaulding at the saw mill in the
emy
to all that is good and the
and improvements have been per­ gap. Consideration $400.
N. G. Kirk, o f Newberg is the home of all that is evil, the school
manently made, and where the
people change about very little, owner o f some rare old furniture where young men learn to drink
a span of twenty years don’t A very fine desk made in Ireland and to gamble and the resort
count for much in the making of and brought over by John Kirk where older men squander their
history, but it is not so in the in 172S, an earthen ja r made, in money and get drunk. I t robs
man ot his wealth and
great, undeveloped, Northwest 1617, a sundial made in 1690 the rich n
country where we have a shifting and several other pieces equally and the working man ot his
wages, women and children o f
population, with the pioneer ancient and valuable.
their
support and all its victims
s
ot
Newberg
marking the w ay and with oth-
The public schools
o
f
their
character and reputation;
ers coming later to buy out his closed last week Mrs. Martin
improvements while be makes and Miss Phillips, the teachers, and,
Whereas, many o f us have al­
another shift in order to get a have given excellent
ready
come here and others are
little closer to nature as he enters and the patrons will
soon coming from the cold North
the “ forest primeval,” or strikes learn that both have
and from the East to find homes
for the sage deserts to aw ait the ployed tor another term.
completion ot an irrigation pro­
Passengers w aiting for the in this lovely land, in our opinion
O ur Store is headquarters for valuable and use­
ject. In a country like ours the train and especially new comers, the time has fully come to speak
people get into a wonderful hur­ do not speak in very flattering with no uncertain sound on the
ful presents for the mannish side o f the house.
question
o
f
Temperance.
There-
ry to “ strike oil” and many o f terms in regard to comfort at
them, fearing the other fellow the depot. We trust Mr. Reid
Resolved
the citizens o f
has outwitted them in prospect­ will soon put a stove in the w ait­
Newberg
and
vicinity
in mass
ing
room.
ing, rush hither and yon to make
convention
assembled,
on the
We are in receipt o f compli­
sure that they are not getting
left, and consequently the perusal mentary tickets to the Literary 10th day ot December,1888, that
“IF Y O U G E T IT O F H O D S O N BR O S. IT S R IG H T ”
o f a newspaper ot a few years Society, signed by Elmer E. Newberg does not need a saloon,
back will reveal the fact that a Washburn, Pres, and Lillie C. does not want a saloon, and will
not tokrate one it it can be pre­
large part o f the population has Smith Sec. Thanks.
Marriage
Come in and subreribe for the vented by lawful and honorabk
moved on in the great prospect­
means.
Graphic.
ing game.
Maggie M. Hevland, 23, to
Resolved, that in our opinion
J. D. Tarrant & Co. w ill now
While in a reminiscent mood a
Chester
F. Moore, 26.
few days ago, a box containing probably have to enlarge their no honorabk man will attempt
Elizabeth
H. Baker, 19, to Scott
some old files ot the Graphic was flouring mill and put in a roller to start a saloon or will sell li­
opened and the first copy picked process to supply the increasing quor, as a beverage, in Newberg S. Parrott, 23.
after hearing this expression o f
up was ot the date of December trade.
Open your heart to the sorrow
Miss Graham and Miss Inglis, its citizens.
15, 1888, this being twenty
o
f
every man who comes to talk
years ago and corresponding to proprietors o f theNe wbergHouse,
Christinas
Box
For
Baby
Homo.
to
you about his troubles.
this number o f the paper. The are fencing a lot for chickens and
Graphic had just been launched making other improvements.
The W. C. T. Union met a t the
ManV workers are not satisfied
Henry Austin h&s part o f the usual place and had a strong dis­
on the uncertain sea o f Journal­
on the road to success. They
ism by H iatt & Hobson and this material on the ground for his cussion on Civic Righteousness in
grumble because it is not a pike.
new barber shop near Winslow our town. Three new names
was the second number.
Among the advertisers we find & Nicholson’s restaurant and were added to the roll. The
the names o f J. T. Smith and J. meat market.
Union decided to send a box of
The Y ’s changed the date of clothing, and toys, or anything
B. Mount, both in business here
now, the latter having contin­ their Christmas tree so as not to that can be used by little tots,
ued in the same line, that ot hard­ conflict with the one at J ones’ from a few months to three years
,
_________ o f age, to the Babies’ Home in
ware, all these years. Miss M ar­ hall.
A. P. Oliver, one o f Newberg’s Portland for Christmas.
garet Inglis was associated with
All
Miss Graham in running the real estate men, has been wear­ members and everyone in town
Newberg House and they had a ing a boquet o f blackberry blos­ is asked to contribute to this
Bargains worth while on
good business. L. M. and J. R. soms. They were picked north worthy cause. Send the articles
Smith were proprietors of the o f town near Oliver & Cokord’s to Mrs Bowerman’s or leave
“ Pioneer Livery and Feed Sta­ subdivision. Mr. Oliver took a them at the Graphic office by
N E X T PO STO FFIC E
ble.” Notice is made that M or­ lot o f them down to Portland to Dee. 23.
ris & Miles, who had the princi­ distribute among the refugees ofj Our next lesson will be on Pur­
pal general merchandise store, the frozen East.
ity. A full attendance is desired.
Five dozen turkeys wanted at
had taken Calvjn Stanley in as a
M r s . K o p p , Press Supt.
partner. - There are tw o church the meat market o f Hanson &
G R E G O R Y SISTERS
notices, the Friends and Evan­ Martin.
The temperate in eating are
D. E. H ollow ay has bought seldom forced to ride nightmares.
gelical, and one professional card,
J. Bert Moore, M. D., and the Parker’s interest in the Newberg
latter was associated with C. F. Furniture Store and is filling the
Moore in the drugstore. O’Brien rooms with new goods.
A motor R. R. from the depot
will be remembered as one of the
conductors on the railroad which to the steamboat landing would
was then a narrow guage'and be a good thing for the town.
J. H. Ford, J. H. Campbell and
decidedly in the embryo stage,
and consequently the butt of F. A. Elliott, all o f Danville, Illi­
nois, have arrived at Newberg.
many gags. We find this:
Passenger—“ Say O’ Brien, what­
Newberg was beginning to take
ever is that engine blowing that
Wish thé Right Thing for every Person, the
on
new life at this time, and with
o
whistle for?”
Right Price for every Purse, with many beauti­
the coming o f those who were
O’Brien—“ Cattle on track.”
ful assortments o f Japanese, German, Aus­
T w o hours later. Pass.—“ I looking tor chances tor profitable
tralian and Bohemian China, Plain and Deco­
Come early and choose quickly. A splendid as­
o
say, conductor, w hat’s he toot­ investment along legitimate lines
rated. Also Hand Painted Ware. Gifts that
o f business, there was pretty
sortment of sizes and styles yet remain, and the
ing for again?”
are
pleasing and are useful as well as orna­
good evidence that parties were
best coat values of the year are to be had at
O’Brien—“ Cattle I told you.
mental.
Let us supply your wants.
Pass.—“ Great Moses! hain’t endeavoring to establish them­
New berg’s best style store right now. W om en’s
you got ahead o f them cattle selves for the sale o f intoxicants
coats in graceful half fitting models and Empire
This aroused the better element
yet?”
effects.
Also a splendid line of children’s
Walter L. Tooze was not run­ and a mass meeting was called
coats.
ning for congress then but he is which was attended by nearly
quoted as having a potato in his all the people in town. The pub­
Cover designs for the New Y ear’s number of the
Woodburn store 23* inches long, lished account o f the meeting fol­
Ladies Home Journal can now be bought at our
17 inches in circumference, weight lows:
pounds.
store for 5 cents a copy.
TKMPKKANCB MKKTINO.
“ Football all the rage” says
A large number o f the people
the academy notes. “ We have ot Newberg and the surrounding
some high kickers, for one man country met at the F. P. A. Gym­
got a hole in the top ot his head.” nasium Hall in answeeto a call
Evangelist Moody was holding for a temperance meeting. E. H.
MAKE YOU R O W N S T O C K FO O D S B Y USINC
meetings in Portland and many Woodward called the meeting to
Sub. Agency
Ladies Home
THE SKIDOO HORSE*AND CATTLE TABLETS
are mentioned as attending.
Ladies Home
Journal
order and Mrs.» Jesse Edwards
TW E N TY YEARS AGO.
& H appy ^ ew \ ear
HODSON BROS.
We have a few pieces of
very fine
,
jfëand ¡Painted
ma
JA S . H. M ILLS, Jeweler
T R I M M E D and
STREET H A T S
TTrrrnnr^^^^'
Merry Xmas
T O ALL
FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS
Cash ¡Pargain Store
JO H N F. P E T T E N G IL L
HALE & CO.
LOCALS.
offered praver. On motion Jesse
Jesse Hobson’s sawmill hascut Hobson was elected chairman
about one million feet o f lumber and N. C. Maris secretary. A
this season, six hundred thou- committee on resolutions was
Patterns
MOST LIBERAL AN0
DEPENDABLE STORE.
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
Journal
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
s*
Contain no Sawdust, Aabea. Chop F ttd or Bran. Aak tar and try omen —S K I D O O Condition
Tablets. Worm, Kidnap. Chicken Cholera, Blister, Heave, Fever. Hog Cholera tablets. Loess Powder,
•oavin Care. Barb Wire Linimeat. Pink Eve. Distemper. Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
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