Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 17, 1908, Image 5

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VIEW OF THE VALLEY FROM THE TOP OF CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN.
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iconncil has and does hereby ex- my knowledge and belief,
press to the bereaved wife and
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Geo W Graves & w f to Carl
'Gra'ves & wf; 92 a in Jas McCain
dlt.t 5 r 5; $1.
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That this resolution become a
Notary Public.
Mrs. Geo^^crry w as ta kep sick
o f the minutes o f this meet- Correct Attest:
Twenty-Five Dollars Reward
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W e ask you to call and exam ine our line o f
H oliday Goods. - T h e line is.la rg e r and better
than ever
Postal Card Albums—something new 5c to $2.50
Handsome Toilet Sets—ranging in price from $1.00 to
$18.00 '
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Shaving Sets $1,00 to $5.00
Collar and Cuff Boxes all prices
W e have the largest and most complete line o f Books
ever brought to N ew berg
Bibles from 50c to $10.00
W e offer our line o f Genuine Hand Painted China at
A C T U A L COST. Going to close this ou t
F ry's Cut Glass 33 1-3 per cent discount
Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags— the latest Have a lot
o f loose bags that we will sell at cost—price 5c to 50c
Christmas Stationery 50c to $3.00 per box
Christmas Cards—price 5c to 50c
W e have too many nice things to list them all
Low ney’s Candies—Christmas Packages
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D on’t fail to com e and look our line over, as
die Christm as goods must go out o f our hands
Yours fo r a M erry Christmas,
F. H. CALDWELL & CO.
Prescription Druqqists
NEW BER G - - OREGON
Have the
Graphic mailed
to a friend in
It Will make
his heart glad
every week in
the year.
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For any information leading to
J. F. T A Y L O R .
last week,wifcb typhoid fever.
jng and a copy thereof presented
E. H. W O O D W A R D .
tbe arrest and conviction o f the
j Q u ite.« number in this cotnuui- to Mrs. Forsyth.
Directors, party or parties who have been
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breaking into the cook house at
a hearty cheer and w ord o f com- i
High School Items i
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the D. Vt. Dorrance mill.
mendation tor the stand be has!
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O E Gard to Olive Reed; 5 a in
Signed, C it iz e n s B a n k .
taken on the near beer question.
A large crowd turned out to the Benj Heater die t 2 r 3; $600.
By C. A. C r a b t r e e .
M ay the citizens unite in preserv­ High School basket ball games
C W F r a z e r & w fto G A Graves;
ing a good moral atmosphere in Saturday n igh t Owing to the
lots 1-2 blk 7 Everests ad New- , I want to sell the properties
tbe Quaker C ity o f Newberg.
amount o f practice the Dayton berg; $800.
■ owned by m yself and father in
The ladies of the W. C. T . U. girls have had in comparison to
W J S ta to r et al to Ed w C Ross 1 New berg, being the southeast and
met by appointment a t the home that o f our girls, the score o f 40 n in S Cosine die 4-4; $4100. southwest corners o f Seventh and
o f Mrs. K . L . Tangen. A good 16-2 in favor o f Dayton, wasn’ t
W D McDonald & w f to C has1 Chehalem streets. W ill sellcheap
meeting ensued after which the so bad after a ll The N ew berg M Cunningham; lots 1-2 blk 8 and give good terms. Also all
hostess served refreshments. The boys won 45 to 8-
Rowlands ad M cM ; $1300.
kinds o f Portland real estate.
next meeting will beheld a t Mrs.
Miss Hopkins, traveling secre­
Sylvester P o tter & w f to Geo LEWIS L. SAUNDERS, 714 Couch
Johnson’s w ho lives on w hat was tary o f the Y . W. C. A. is going W Graves; small tract n o f lo t 2 Building, 109 Fourth St.,
known as the M oore place.
to give our association a week­ Potters ad Sheridan; $25.
Washington. .
end
visit
next
week
from
Satur­
Next Tuesday evening Miss
Hannon o f Newberg w ill give a day till Tuesday. She’s going to
gospel temperance recital a t the help us organize our bible study
class and w e will appreciate her
church, 7:30 prom ptly.
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Hon. B. F. Whiteaker of Inde-
dependence, has been visiting his
daughter, Mrs. W. R. Carter, tbe
past tew days. M r. Whiteaker
is a pioneer o f ’48, but is still
hale and hearty and superintends
his large grain and dairy form,
known throughout Polk County
as tbe Hillside Farm.
visit very much.
| High School Athletic Associa­
tions have hired the gymnasium
for fifteen weeks for $35. W e
get it three nights a week, the
girls fo r the first hour in the
evening and the boys afterward.
The pupils o f the ninth grade
went in a body to attend Mr. For­
L a st F rid ay m orning tbe syths funeral in respect to Lulu
neighborhood w as shocked at and W alter Forsyth who w ere in
the sad news o f the death o f New ­ that grade.
ton Kirk. He had been a resi­
Free Course of Lectures.
dent here since in '90 and w ill be
sadly missed in the little church
The winter short courses o f
and Sunday School w ork. The
tamily have the sym pathy o f all study will begin at the Agricul­
tural College, Corvallis, Oregon
in their sad bereavement.
on
January 5. Men and women,
The follow in g resolutions were
young and old, interested in the
passed by the Sunday School:
Resolved th at in the death o f farm, the shop, or the home, are
Newton G. K irk, we the Cheha­ cordially invited to attend. By
lem Center Sunday School tender w ritin g at once to the Agricultur­
its heartfelt sym pathy to the al College a circular wiU be sent
family and relatives o f onr de­ telling in detail what is proposed
to be accomplished by these
brother in this their afflie-.
courses.
A week o f lectures on general
express our appre­
agricultural topics begins Jan. 5.
ciation o f his faithful service
A special course for creamery
among us, and his merits as a
operators and managers runs
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from Jan. 5 to 15; a course in
Resolved that these resolutions dairying from Jan. 18 to Mar. 27.
be entered upon the minutes and A course in horticulture Jan. 11
that A copy o f them be sent to to Feb. 20; a course in mechanic
each member o f his family as well arts from Jan. 11 to Feb. 20; a
as to onr local paper.
course in road construction from
In behalf o f Chehalem Center Jan. 11 to Ffeb. 6; a course in
Sunday School.
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household science and art from
B y O r d e r O f C o m m it t e e .
Jan. 11 to Feb. 20. Special lec­
tures on business methods on the
farm will be given.
Council Meeting.
A t a meeting o f the city coun­
cil held Tuesday night L. S. Otis
was elected as councilman fo r th «
first ward to fill the place o f Wm.
Stratton, removed, and G. W.
James was likewise elected coun-
cilman for third ward to fill the
vacancy caused by the death o f
J .. W. Forsyth, . .C. B. Wilson
was elected as acting mayor and
J. J. Woods was elected marshal.
The following resolutions were
adopted:
Whereas God in his wisdom has
called in death councilman J. W.
Forsyth, our friend, neighbor and
co-laborer;
Therefore be it resolved by the
council that in the death o f Mr.
Forsyth the council has lost a
faithful and efficient member, the
city and community a good and
upright citizen, one who has
taken an a
i and earnest part
in a quiet way in all matters o f
interest in which he had a
public inte
part to perform;
Be it further resolved that the
Report o f the condition o f the
o f N ew berg at Newberg, in the State
o f Oregon at the cloee o f businesa
vember 27, 1906.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
$174,044
Overdrafts, secured and un­
secured
1,616
Bonds, securities, etc.
5,000
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
4,831
Due from banks
51.828
Checks and other cash items
1,281
Cash on hand
14,265
T otal
$256,260
LIABILITIE S
Capita) Stock paid in
$ 50,000
Undivided profits less ex­
penses and taxes paid
7,100
Individual deposits subject
to check
122,029 00
Demand certificates’ o f de­
posit
20,651
66,479 41
Time certificates o f deposits
T otal
$256,260 60
State of Oregon, County o f Yamhill, aa:
I. J. C. Colcord, Cashier o f the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of
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Newberg’« Popular Hotel.
The hotel accomodations o f a town, good or bad, whichever
they may be, are a standing advertisement that make fo r weal or
woe and there is no gettin g around this fact. N ew berg is spec­
ially favored in this particular fo r the Imperial, the picture o f
which is given above, meets all the demands o f the public.
It is a brick building, steam heated, electric lighted, has hot
and cold water, baths, and all modern equipment. Mr. and Mrs.
P. N . Skinner who have a three year lease on the building a re
making a good record as caterers to the wants o f the traveling
public, and the house is well patronized.
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Is a w ell fenced farm and can only
be had in the choice o f a standard fence
TH E AMERICAN
is a fence o f quality. There is not
another fence on the m arket possess­
ing the same structural advantages.
M ade by the Largest Fence M anu­
factories, who know what kind o f a
fence will guarantee the customer
satisfaction.