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

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NEWBERG GRAPHIC
The Oregonian of Tuesday
gives this tribute to the memory
of Mrs. Ladd, widow of the late
W .S. Ladd, of Portland. “With
eulogy well befitting the promi«
nent part that she had borne in
social and charitable lines, and of
her quiet walk in womanly ways
in this community for ynore than
fifty-five years, the obsequies of
the late Caroline Ames Ladd were
As the Cook-Peary controversy observed in the First Presbyterian
gees mevfly oa the membership Church yesterday. Her span out­
ia the Ananias Club is showing a ran the limit of four-score years
allotted to human life, but, ex­
as she was regarded with in­
Sir Thomas Upton comes up cept
creased affection and veneration
smiling again as a candidate for year
after year, Mrs. Ladd was
that cup. Game old boy with a not regarded
as old by those who
Taft smile that won’t come off, were associated
with her in her
despite his many failures in yacht domestic, social or
charitable life.
A woman of fine intuitions, good
and excellent executive
• Cut out some of the cheap judgment
ability, she, was for many years
shows that come to Newberg and an
and efficient worker in
patronise something that is worth the active
organized
charities of the
while. For instance secure a city, and especially
the mis­
ticket for the Star Lyceum course sionary policy of the with
First
Presby­
and get the
worth
of
your
money.
terian
Church.
Favored
by for­
fssm m —
i
she was a generous almon­
Tender the auspices of the Mc­ tune,
er;
favored
by nature, she was a
Minnville Lyceum, Senator La faithful wife,
an. affectionate
Follette, of Wisconsin, will speak, mother, a loyal friend.
She will
in that city on next Monday
evening. This will be a good op­
portunity to hear a man of The Eugene Register says:
national reputation.
“It begins to look like the Welch
United Railway lines are t6
Cap. F. S. Cody who is seek­ and
work
together in the valley as
ing fame by the invention of an competitors
of the Oregon Electric
aeroplane; should not be confused to give us two
systems
in the minds of the people with instead of one. electric
this should
our “Buffalo BilL” The latter prove true and two If electric
would never disgrace himself in should be run out of Portland lines
up
the eyes of the cowboys by for­ to Eugene it would be all the
saking the broncho of the plains better for the whole valley. It
for any modern flying machine. would only cause more rapid
The political pot is beginning development of the country the
to simmer, and Bourne and anti- line would traverse. “ When the
Bourne newspaper talk is even Willamette valley is brought up
approaching the vigorous style of to that high state of cultivation
journalism in some quarters, which the soil will justify, there
which makes it evident that the will be business sufficient to pay
term “general apathy“ will not good returns on the investment
be modi in evidence by the time in the building of electric lines
the buds begin to nest in the through every section of the
valley. And the buikting of
electric Knee now, will hasten the
A resident of Newberg has had
when the products of our
the shade trees along the walk in day
valley
will be more than
front of his property dug up, four fold lands
over
they are to­
and yet he will no doubt, as his day, So far we what
have been touch­
custom has been for yean, hike ing only the high
and
off to the.seashore next summer skimming a little off of places
the
top.
to escape the discomfort incident With the application of scientific
to the penetrating rays of the methods and cultivation “up to
sun. It took nature a long term the httwril*, the future has in
of yean to produce the trees, but store great things
man spoiled it all m a few hours’ lamette valley. for the Wil­
time.
King & Bennett Hdw. Co
flannel.
» goods at per yd
at per pair......... I
Commencing Moday, Nov.
1st, ♦ our store will be closed
for several days for the
purpose of invoicing stock
,
S H O E S ! S H O E S II
complete line at Men’s, Ladies, Boy*» and Girls
Shoes. Come and look at them and let ub give you
prices and show yott good values for your money.
A complete line of good, clean, fresh groceries on hand
at all times, at prices mat are right Phone in your
orders and let us try to please you. It is my earnest
desire to try and please you.
& Bennett Hdw. Co
E . C . B A IR D
Seed Grain For Sale
House Furnishings
New and Second-hand goods bought
and sold.
ROCK ROBINSON & SON
Clean Vetch, Vetch and Oats,
Cheat Seed, -Clover Seed, and
Winter Oats and White Win­
ter Oats.
All kinds of grain and seed
cleaned.
Chehalem Valley Mills
aec 1 3 1 2 s r 5 w & 24 ac in sec sericma 1<
18 12 s r 4 w $1800.
Resolv<
M rs L A Meeks to Olive B Has- sympatb
aey lots 3 & 8 blk 10 Kershaws relatives
add WiUamina $10.
press otn
S L Peer & husb to F M Miles a loss to
se% of ne% in sec 2 9 1 5 s r 7 w for good
(40 ac) $10.
things w
privileges with men at the poles,
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Poremire
et
al
to
J
Wen-
Kesolv
and among the number of aspir­
nerberg
8.11
ac
in
James
Fulton
resolutic
ants for congressional honors in Amity Lodge £20 AF. & AM Peter Smith d 1 claims 1 3 s r4 minutes
that state several women are— to S C Dunlap small tract in &
w $1013.75.
printed i
well in the hands of their friends. Amity $450.
Daryl
T
Potter
to
Mrs
M
E
tor
But in case of the election of one Riley Andrus et al to D E John- Young lot 16 blk 4 Bibees add copy
family.
of’them would they then be in the son block 13 in Whiteson, Or Sheridan $1.
«*
By or
hands of their friends, since the $900.
Wm'B
Ramsay
&
wf
to
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No.748(
constitution sets forth that ‘ ‘Each John L Anderson & wf to C W Yocom 80 ac in sv% Garrison America.
House shall be the judge of the McNamar parts of lots 220-221 Crow d 1 c sec 9 13sr5w $5000.
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election returns, and qualifications Dayton $250.
J
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Stofford
&
wf
to
G
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of its own members.“
John L Anderson & wf to S Z Graves lot 3 blk 5 Everest* add
Stocky
parts of lots 220-221 Newberg $600.
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Season tickets for the Star Dayton $250.
United
States
to
A
S
Bibee
eVi
Lyceum course of five numbers Esther Bishop & husb to Lewis
may be secured on application at M artin % int in 30 ac in A T of nwVi 8c wVi of ne% cont 160 iV M j
sec21t4sr7w '
f
the Graphic office for $2, which W
Hembree d 1 c & 112.50 ac in acres
United
States
to
John
M
Pat-
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includes a reserved seat Where Chaa
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terson
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a family purchases two or more $ 2000 .
80 ac.
vSSEJ
tickets the price is $L75, making
E Bunn et al to William w United
States
to
AHn
Patter-
—*!**,*.,f
the low price of thirty-five cents R Maty
1-8 int in 24x100 ft in son wVi of nwVisec 18 14 s r 5 ¡£¡£¿2
for each number. Considering lot Moore
4
blk
3
the high class entertainment of­ Or $800. O T North Yamhill, w 83.69 ac
fered in the course, these are the Herschel Glen Bann (by guard, Karl Zimmerman to Yerex s it su ra
lowest prices ever offered to the ian) tö Wm R Moore 1-8 int m Bros Co 67.50 ac in A B Fatal- ££«£
people of Newberg. A large sale 24x100 ft in lot 4 blk 3 North c o n e r d l c t 5 i r 6 w $4178.
of season tickets has already been Yamhill $100.
made, which shows the growing Wm C Emmerson & wf to
popularity of the Star Lyceum. Robert & Katie Carson 86.83 ac Whereas, The great and su- W M iuf*.M iiM «.tmsL. am nm
preme ruler of the universe has,
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The Portland papers say Nor­ sec 1 1 6 tr 4 w $450.
E
V
Ferguson
&
wf
to
Beecher
man Bros,, of Spokane and Ta­
in bis infinate wisdom, removed D p A U f n ln n P h o t a
coma have secured an option on L Jones 50x141 3-4 ft in Amity from among ns, one ot our
the Portland hotel on a basis of $125.
worthy and esteemed neighbor’s, «
R
Jacobson
8c
wf
to
A
H
Shorn,
$190 a share, or $960,000, and that
A. B. Lyons, a member of New-
if the sale is completed, which ate & wf 26.75 ac in H D Martin
appears to be a certainty, the d l c s e c 5 t 4 & 5 s r 4 w$2095.- A. and whereas, the long and ra- N A jj work first-claw,
building will be increased in 24. *
timate relation held with him in
HRS. P. H. BROWNING .
height and also in the size of the Lewis Jones & wf to W H Dil­ the faithful discharge of bis duties n r,t *
8u-
Newbeeg
annex on the Sixth street tide. lon 8c J C Chariton 90 ac in S in the society, makes it eminently - n u. —----- -----------------
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Considering the size of the Port- Moore d 1 c sec 4 13s r5 w 8c eV4 befiting that we record our ap- /
of aw A4 8c ot nw!4 sec 33 t 2 predation of him, therefore: r
any of the big cities of the coun­ • r 4 w $1000.
Resolved, That the sudden ** G o n o r m l C o n t r a c t o r
try that equals it in beauty of David Leno (by Admr) to Ora moral of such a life from our
architecture, and it is tobe hoped Godaey sw Vi of seV4 sec 3 4 1 5 s f midst, leaves a vacancy and a
- «M . shadow that will be deeply
that in rebuilding it the pretty 8 w $200.
design will not be sacrificed for Frank Martin to Jasper M realized by fill the members of
thè sake of room.
Simons se*4 of pfeV4 coat 40 ac | this camp, and will prove
BrOWmllfl r'llOTO
StUfiiO
NEWBERG.
OREGON
Manufacture their own
Lumber, Lath and Mouldinds
Also carry in stock
Doors, Windows, Turned Work, Lima, Co^
ment, Plaster and Sand.
When you decide to build give usa chance to figure on
-
ysur material.
Best Built High Top Shoes
Call and examine them,
Wilson, Newhotsse
Co
W.- W. Hollingsworth A Son
C A R P E T S , W A LL RARER
moral House Furnishings
T H E H O U O E O F Q U A L ITY