Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 28, 1909, Image 4

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    The member» o f the Portland
Commercial Chib are evidently
« t a r a t t k a p a s t o S o * firm in their belie! in the sound-
new ot the scripture statement
that "man cannot live by bread
alone." A t least the report ot
President Hod son shows that
the club restaurant ran behind
$10,000 during the past year,
while the bar showed up with
the neat little sum ot $6,000 on
the other side o f the balance sheet.
Of course it is possible that the.
members regard the bar products
The Georgians now swear by
as more efficacious for boosting
T aft since he partook o f their
purposes than ham sandwiches
banquet o f ’possum and sweet
and limburger.
’taters. Good feeling often comes
by way ol the stomach.
On behalf ot the business men
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
The troubles ot the republican
party in Oregon are greivious to
be Bourne, and this last dose of
Chamberlain’s pain balm has.not
relieved its gizzard to any great
extent.
* ,
Tom Kay, of Marion, made
just a little bigger tool ot himself
than any o f the rest ot the bunch
ot republicans who voted tor a
democratic senator at Salem the
other day.
No, Chamberlain can’t tool all
the people all the time, but he
don’t need to.
He can tool
enough ot them in Oregon to get
anything he wants and that is
sufficient in practkal politics,
a»
o f Newberg who are back o f the
Star Lyceum coarse this season,
the Graphic extends to a gener­
ous public sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage bestowed, and
the kind words o f appreciation
spoken for the tw o numbers al­
ready given. The third and last
number will come on March 26,
when Alton Packard, the noted
cartoon artist and humorist,
will appear beiore a Newberg
audience for the first time. Mr.
Packard’s press comments are
all right and people in Newberg
who have heard him say he al­
ways makes good with his audi­
ences. Owing to various reasons
it was thought best to offer but
three numbers this season, all
high class, but it is hoped that
more numbers can be added an­
other season, thus making each
number come cheaper to those
who purchase season tickets.
While our triends the democrats
are casting about tor an available
candidate for governor, what is
the matter with Tom K ay, of
Marion. Simply by w ay ot sug­
Here’s a pointer for the legisla­
gestion, since he made good tor
ture
now in session: A gentle­
the party over atSakm the other
man enters a county printing of­
day.
fice, whkh by hard work ana by
scrimping ot money has secured
What will become ot poor Mike a Gordon jobber and a gasoline
Wisdom and W. H. Wehrang engine. He doffs his hat says
when there are ten dollar a day ood morning and spits on the
exposition jobs to be handed out oor, at the same time throwing
and our George is down and out out a smile that warps the ceiling,
touches the engine with bis foot,
o f the governors seat? Kind he takes out a hook scribbles a
hearted children will please con­ line or tw o, says "good morning”
tinue to put ont crumbs in stormy and passes ont. This gentleman
weather.
f
Conwell handed the town
knocker a few jolts that ought
to go home to a class o f people
who seem‘ to get a whole lot
more comfort from the growls
they can make, than from saying
a good word for their town and
in trying to unite the forces
for bettering conditions.
There appear to he conflicting
statements regarding the sale of
wet goods in territory voted dry,
and from those most interested
in the sale of beverages too. For
instance the wholesalers and
their friends throughout ‘the
country have been telling us all
along that more whiskey and
beer was being sold in territory
voted dry than was sold formerly
by the saloons, and now comes
one A. J. Kay, o f Salem, a bop
dealer, with a long statement
covering the future gloomy out­
look as he sees it, and among
other things he says, "Th e prohi­
bition movement has made very
serious inroads into the business
and the end is not yet. The beer
When Russell H. Con well
reached Newberg atekgram was
here awaiting him, from Pulitzer
o f the New York World, asking
for his opinion ot the libel snit
President Roosevelt has insti-
tuted against him Conwell said
he had not fully made up his mind
what he would send to the
World, but be said that w hik he
believed Pulitzer deserved prose­
cution for the course he took in
the Panama matter, he thought
the President was belittling his
position, and that the govern­
ment was getting down to small
business in prosecuting a citizen
or a new spaper for libel. On be­
ing asked what he thought ot
T a ft he said he was more ot the
M cK inky type, more inclined to
weigh matters as a conservative
with a kvel head—a magni­
ficent type as he regards him for
president.
c o s ^ every printing office $5.
which is just so much money
stolen from the proprietors. In
large cities an.inspector o f fac­
tories and workshops is proba­
bly needed,|bnt it is simply agratt
when it comes to assessing a
small office $5 tor an unnecessary
“ inspection.” —Western Oregon.
in Russell Welch die in tS s r i w
$6000.
Lulu L Graves t o Albert BW3-
son 60 by 118 ft in J B Rogers
die in tS sr2 w $310.
Minerva D Haskins to C A
Crabtree & w f small tract in ne
corner o f And Harvey die t3 srS
w $260.
Amy N Howell et al to Calvin
Blair It 5 sec 17 tS sr2 w $25.
Ellen Johnson et al to Perry I
M elò * lu 15 & 16 bit 1 Bibee*
ad Sheridan $650.
M ary A Ladd to Dewey Hand
& wt Its 2 & 3 College 1st ad
McM $2100.
Jno S Martin & w f to W Z
Force 78.78 a in W D Stillwell
dk in t3 sr4 w $5000.
M ary Merrier & hush to Wal­
lace McCamant 120 a in sec 28
A 33 in t5 sr8 w $330.
Josephine Merrier to Wallace
McCamant e% o f swVi sec 28 t8
sr8 w $220.
C W & M C Morgan to City o f
McM 160 a in sec 33 & 34 in t3
sr5 w $1800.
Annette Newgard & hnsb to
Geo Elliott Its 3, 4, 5. & 6 blk 8
Johns ad McM $1250.
S W Parrish & w f to Fred
Thumberg & w f 51.80 a in Sid­
ney Smith dk in t3 sr3 w $2550.
Nettie Sanders to A F & Geo P
Hauser part blk 3* Amity $150.
Isabella J Sell wood to Carl PhiKp
Brack neVi o f se Vi sec 26 t3 sr2
Walter Terrell & w f to Iliram
Hoots & wt n 100 ft Its 13, 14,
15, & 16 blk 31 Edwards ad
Newberg $900.
Geo Thompson & w f to S C
Purkey & w f 41.35 a in J R
Voung d k & 3 acres in D M Jesse
d k in t4 sr4 w $5440.
Annie Tilberg & husb to S W
Wilkon & Geo Schoppert 16x40
in It 1 blk 11 Fairview ad Willa-
mina $75.
Peter Voutrin to R L Donald
wViofnwVi sec 13 t5 sr6 w $120.
Albert D Wanless & w f to ^ itv
o f McM .67 a & R of W in J H
Berry dk in t4 sr5 w $200.
Clara Weidler et al to Altred A
Baker It 3 sec 26 & Its 8, 9,10,
11 & 12 in J J Burton d k in t2
sr 4 w $10.
King&BennettHdw.Co.
Bargains worth while on
TRIMMED and
STREET HATS
S teel Ranges
GREGORY SISTERS
REAL ESTATE
Property bought and sold on
commission; rents collected.
Business solicited. W ill give
fair treatm ent to all.
Call
on us at W iley building, one
door east o f H eld’s harness
shop.
W. E. W H ITE & CO.
.
Bell phone 307,
H e a d q u a r t e r s fo r
Watches, C l o c k s ,
and Jew elry
Eyes tested and
Glasses F i t t e d
First A Washington Sts
C. B. C U M M IN G S & CO
Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish­
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum^ House Painting and Hard­
ware.
W e have a large line o f Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
Newberg
To make room fo r our spring goods w e offer the follow ­
in g at a b ig discount fo r cash:
Muslin Gowns, Muslin Underwear, Muslin Sorts,
Muslin Corset Covers, Muslin Chemise, end cer­
tain lines o f Dress Goods.
NASH & FINLEY
Oregon
LUMBER
Windows * •
SPECIAL PRICES
itesi Estate Transfer».
Reported br the Iam b 111 County
Company. McMinn villa.
A
Wm Adair & w f to L D Moul­
ton & w f und Vi int in 130 a in
Wm Dawson die in t 4 s r 5 w
$3000.
Amity Lodge No. 20 A F & A
M to Robt Keys part blk 12
Amity $200.
Alica A Armstrong & hnsb to
Geo W Sharp Its 3, 4 & 5 sec 16
t2 sr4 w $1500.
Bank o f Amity to A F & G eoF
Hauser part blk 3 Amity $110.
F J Boodefeld & w f to F Y Rol-
ston 120a in Isaac Peet d k in t2
sr4 w.
J W Briedwell & wf to A F &
Geo F Hauser part blk 3 Amity
$122.75.
Carl Philip Brack & w f to Ollie
J Purdy neVi o f seVi sec 26 t3 sr2
w $1.
J M Chapman & w f to Jno Mc­
Collum & w f It 8 blk'2 Chapmans
ad to Sheridan $75.
N C Christenson & w f to Arthur
Haynes tract No. 32 NW New­
berg Subd $1500.
N C Christenson & wt to Robt
N Waid part ot tract No 24 NW
Newberg Subd $900.
V E & W W Church to Anders
F Uno 20.50 a in A K Wright dk
in t4 sr5 w $1650.
Jno L Davis & w f to H N Davis
114 a Jno A Munroedk in t3 sr3
w $4073.30
Ino L Davis & wt to A M Davis
60 a in Jno A Munroe dk in t3
sr3 w $1800.
Oscar Dundrow & w f et at to
Geo W Sharp Its 3, 4 & 5 sec 16
t2 sr4 w $1500.
«
Jas C Duncan to Lee La Due
T H E BAZAAR
W e have the largest and most com plete lin e o f'
Post Cards displayed in the city.
O IT E 3 O m n S T T D A O S
Come in and see them.
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
S P E C IA L —One o f the best values ever offered. $1.25
Am erica Alarm Clocks for 6 9 CENTS, Sat. Jan. 30.
Don’ t miss this exceptional offer.
*
Sale begins 10 a. m.
KIEN LE A S O N S
Located on East F irst S t
Slaughter Sale
NOW ON
Heating Stoves
Rayo Lamps
Oil Heaters, &c
Plumbing!
Our Entire Stock o f Ladies' Dress
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, and
Caps to be sold at Slaughter Prices.
Jas. Patterson & Son
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
your express or other light haul­
ing at reasonable rates.
Clemen so* *
Evans