Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
4 Only 5 Days more in which to make a com plete disposal o f this entire stock THE MIGHTY POWER more in which to make a com plete disposal o f this entiré stock O f Low Prices are responsible for the immense volume of business being done at the Greater Price Cutting GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Prevail throughout every de partment o f the store. The cash is what must be had for this merchandise, regardless o f consequence. Dress Goods Hundreds'of yards o f woolen suitings—plain and novelty patterns—this season’s newest patterns that were bought to sell for 65c and 75c will be closed out at the U fj very low price of w O C J U Wide Selection of Law ns. Dimities and French Cham brays This season’s newest designs were bought to sell for 15c and 25c, will be closed out at £id 10cand15c ’»fo1 at cost M en ’s Furnishings Hats, Pants, Shirts go at a - trifle o f their value Men’s $1.00shirts j @ 0 Men’s $2.00 hats g o a t .................. Men’s $3.00 hats g o a t.................. Men’s $2.25 pants g o a t ................... Summer Under- wear, reg. 50c at <a 1 i 1 a 1 q c .^ 0 Q C .0 0 q q .0 0 o C .O O Make Out a List A list o f all your own and fam ily needs and come Friday or Saturday as you will find bet ter selections to choose from. Lace curtains, regular q q _ $1.65, at.................. y O C AD muslin underwear will be closed out at cost All Ladies’ furnishings will go at factory prices Only 5 Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we predict will be the greatest days business of the sale. We are certain of this because we have made greater preparations in the way of providing a gigantic feast of bargains in seasonable merchandise. Never before have we been able to supply first-class merchandise for so little money as now. You will not be just to your own welfare if you neglect to partake of at least a few of the many thousands of bargains that await you Friday and Satur day or as long as they last. Is it not easier to make money by saving than any other way? Why should you pay high prices when you can save so much during this great sale now? No matter what you may need in Shoes, Groceries, Furnishings, Piece Goods, Tinware, etc., you will find it here Friday and Saturday for almost half or less. In many instances merchants will do well to attend this sale and fill in their stocks with first-class goods for less than they would have to pay at the w holesale houses. We are willing to compare prices with those of any jobber or manufacturer and will undersell them as we must get the money quickly without considering the tremendous loss. Never before in the history of business in Yamhill County was merchandise offered at the ridiculously low prices which will be offered during the remainder o f this sale. Perhaps you have had saving opportunities of importance but never before have yoii had a chance to save on hew seasonable merchandise as now. W e do not seek preference but when we can save you from 3 0 to 6 0 per cent on dependable merchandise are we not entitled to your trade? Other merchants cannot offer such inducements as these because they must sell at a profit W e are selling at cost and less in a great many instances, as we must positively dispose of every article in the store before June the 3rd at tremendous loss. LEWIS BROS. & COMPANY O F S P O K A N E A N D C H IC A G O , S E L L IN G O U T Colossal Shoe Sale Our entire stock o f shoes has been marked down to coet and many lines are being sold at a tremendous loss; this season’s new shades and styles all go. G R O C ER IES You all know how staple groc eries are. We still have about a $2,000 stock o f high grade groceries which we will close out at 10 Per Cent O ff All the Jewelry All lines o f Jewelry will be closed out at exactly Half Price Guaranteed stuff. Hat pins, watch chains, cuff links, rings, pins, etc. James Patterson & Son’s Stock, Newberg, Ore. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O ’CLOCK TO GIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE TO ATTEND WHO CANNOT ATTEND DAYTIME O P EN E V E N IN G S U N T IL 9 O ’C L O C K I Go to LAPP & BOYES for Bay State Paints. For quality and price the paint is'yours for the small sum of $1.50 Per Gallon. The only paint manufactured on the Pacific Coast complying with the Eastern pure paint laws. The formula is on each can for you to read. TRY BAY STATE PAIRT once and you will buy again. At the RED FRONT, First St. N ELSO N & H A N S O N DEALERS IN Bicycles, Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Umbrellas, Parasols and Canes. All Kinds o f Repair Work Neatly and Promptly Done. Wanted and For Sale. Then call on the Newberg Mfg. & Construction Co., get your plans and specifications, your foundation stone, your window and door frames, windows and doors, interior and exterior finish, in fact anything in the wood or stone mauufactured line. I f you prefer we will contract to do the entire job for you. Newberg Mfg. AConsruct’n Co. HARDW ARE! H ARDW ARE!! For Lawn Mowers. Garden Tools, (Garden Hose, every piece guaran teed) Acme Washing Machines. Lowe Bros. Paint, Steel Ranges, Gran iteware, Tinware and everything kept in a tirate Lass hardware store call an j IN e w b crg , O r « . J. B . JVtOUNT 0*OS©e0eOeaeGeöeOSOeO4O4<^OS4>SOeOSOeC*Oeöeoea4OSOSOa Marriage Licences. Bess K Briedwell, age 25 years to Norris B Stone, age 22 years. F or S a l e — Household and Icealone Alice Baird, age 20 k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e , including yrs. to Roy H VanNortwick.age • M oney T o L oan —See Atty. B. parlor organ, steel range, sewing 20 yrs. A. Klicks, McMinnville, Oregon. machine etc,. Edna Magness, age 19 yrs. to W. A. B ales , corner Joseph McKee, age 23 yrs. W anted —4 or 5 cords oak Grant and Sherman streets. wood. M. J. E verest . 32 pd. Treasury Department O ffice of Want to buy hay standing or F or S ale —Good milk cow on George Ramsey place on Dayton will cut on shares. A. M. S taples , road. Newberg, Ore. 32-t3 F o r S ale —Wagon and Cali Route 2, Box 69. fornia rack for $25. J ohn L arkin . F or S ale —25 acres o f land, 2 acres cleared. Located 4Vi miles For bread, pies and cakes, the southwest o f Newberg on Port kind that mother used to make, land—Dayton road, five minutes go to the Newberg Bakery. walk from school house and 20 rods from Crawfords railroad Furnished cottage to rent at flag station. Inquire at Graphic office. • Newport, (Nve Creek) Oregon. Bell Phone 1012 E. S. C r a v e n . W anted —Tw o good agents Oregon Champion gooseberries for Yamhill county, something new, sell in every home, agents for canning now ready. J oseph H a ll , Bell phone make from $21 to $65 per 491. week. Write us, and we will ex plain the proposition to you. P ortable B ath C o , L ost —Gold chain with three 232Vi 2rd St., dollar gold piece attached. 33 Portland, Ore. Finder rewarded it article is left at Graphic office. S a l e — From Someting New. 20 to 160 acres, good fruit and dairy farm. Call and see. You will be con Plenty of wood and 'water. vinced, and like others place your Three miles from Newberg. order. If you call we will show H. C. P a u l s e n , you. Newberg Mfg. & Con. Co. F o r S a l k —0 .1 . C. Pedigreed pigs, some loose clover hav, $10 Eatrary Notice. at barn, and some fullblood pedigreed Scotch Collie pups. L ee D adisman . Mut. Phone. Taken up, a team of ponies at my place. Owner can have same F or S ale —Dairy farm,, 600 by calling and paying all ex- acres, five and a half miles north penses. C h a r le s J udd . west of Newberg. Price $10 per acre. 100 acre tracts $45 per acre. Inquire of J e m O’Bnen Form For Sale. F or You are Going to Buid? Yes. W anted — Light or heavy hauling to d a T. H. T horne . 31-tf Bell phone 179 Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C. MARCH 13, 1909. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undent an ed. (t haa been made to appear that the United States National Bank of New- b e r f, In the City of Newberg, In the county of Yamhill and State of Oracon, haa complied with all the provisions ol the Statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorised to commence the binine»* of Banking: Now therefore I Lewreuc n n eeO . Murray, Comp troller o f the Currency, d o hereby certify that tbe United State« National Hank of Newberg, In the City of Newberg. in the County, òf Yam hill, and State of Oregon, la authorised to cem- com mence the business of Banking aa provided In section Fifty eas hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Htatues of the United State«. Con version of the Itank e f Newberg. In testimony whereof wltne»» my hand and seal of tblsofnce-ihia thirteenth day of March im>. Seal I .A lV K S N C K O . M U K K A Y . 5-27 Comptroller of the Currency. Bicycle Shop I have opened a bicycle repair shop opposite Duncan’s Opera House and am ready to repair your wheels on abort notice. I handle new and second hand wheels, aa good as you will find in the city. Saws filed. Work guaranteed. : T. B. Duncan i! CH ASE A U N T O N G R AV E L C O M P A N Y AH kinds o i gravel for con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Leave orders at the office of R. B. Linn- ville. Goats F or S alk —60 head Five miles north of Newberg. nannies with kids. 100 head Eighty acres, nearly all cleared. yearlings and wethers. M ill sell Good buildings, running water. the lot or part. Would take place in or near New- J ^ M ^ C iT A W F o im ; berg as part pay. Dundee. J. A. F ort , Laurel. Plants F or S a le —Tomatoes, Mut. Phone ' ' 32 Q u a k e r C it y fine strong plants, cabbage, * P o u ltry Y a r d p e p p e r , c e l e r y , geraniums, The men wear some mighty petunia double, salvias, verbena, My Barred Plymouth Rocka thia homely hats, but it can. at least, aeaaon are the beat that I have lobelia, stock asters. J ohn G ower , East Sifje be said tor the men that they ever owned, Will have a limited ’ > Greenhouse. never claim their headgear came number o f eggs for hatching. Mutual Phone 30-9 28 tf from Paris. C. F. BUTLER Newhere, Ora. Will I be treated right at J. L. Van Blaricom’s GROCERY? Y es. Call and be con vinced, or phone in your orders. Both Phones. E. A . ELLIS G e n e ra l C o n tra c to r Septic tanka built after the latest approved methods. Sewer and Tile Work. Well Digging C.F-M OORE PHARMACIST Drugs, Chemicals, Family Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet W aters, Powders and Creams. Prescription work a specialty. School books, tab lets and supplies. A large line of poems and books of fiction. , E d i s o n Phono graphs A records, Victor Talking Machines. KLodaks, Cameras ' and aH supplies.