Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 04, 1909, Image 8

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    Wanted and
For Safe.
For well boring ate Joaquin
Ellis.
Saturday Hourly Sale
H aving purchased the Christy stock
o f general merchandise, consisting o f
D ry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
will throw them on the market to be
sold regardless o f cost, cmmencing,
*
M oney T o L oan —See A tty. B.
A. Kliks,
McMinnville, Oregon.
10 a. m. to 1 1 a .m .
90P yarda o f Outing Flannel, now
Fon R ent — The Nathan White
house and garden. See Bverett
White.
1 1 a .m . to 12 m.
Grandma’s Borax Washing Pow
1 p .m . to ‘2 p. m.
>
Saturday, Nov. 6th, at 9 a, m.
Every dollars worth must be sold at
a great sacrifice in the next 10 days.
Come early and select your wants as
prices cut no figure. D on’t forget
the time and date, Saturday, Nov. 6.
Q.T. HARDWICK, Prop
Carpenter work wanted» Prices
reasonable. E. Darling, New-
berg, Oregon.
6 pd.
F or S alk —Young cow , fresh,
and 1000 pound horse. J. T
C rews , West Fifth St.
f 6 pd
F or S ale — Rhode Island Red
cockerals from best pens.
I. N. C a m p b e l l .
4
pd.
For plans and specifications
and all kinds o f interior and
exterior finish, windows, doors,
and building stone. Call on the
Newberg Mig. & Con. Co.
F or S ale — About thirty head
The Chas. K . Spaulding Log. Co
Manufacture their own
Lumber, Lath and Mouldinds
Also carry in stock
Doors, Windows, T u r n e d Work, Li mo.
rnent, Plaster and Sand.
C o­
When you decide to build give us a chance to figure on
your material.
Just Received a Car of Wire
Fencing
The American
o f high bred grade Augora, goats,
all nannies and kids. Prices
reasonable. A d d r e s s F ra n k
Rowell, Route 2, Newberg.
4
W anted —To sell hand o r o n e
horse grubbing machine. Also
to lec grubbing by the acre.
Hall milt east o f Newbery. C. H.
Nichols, Bell phone 495.
5 pd.
Forty-eight pairs o f Boy’s Knee. Pants, assorted si:
and prices, for school wear, O C o| A -
2 p. m. to 3 p. m.
ju»t....................... nalt price
Six pieces o f double-fold worsted Foods, the regular 30c,
40c and 50c values, for this sale 1
•
3 p. m. to 4 p. ns.
Three dozen Japanese Oriental Pottary Vases.
lar prices 25c to $3.00; Special
Regu­
pnce
4 p. m. to 5 p. as.
A fine line o f all wool Blankets in *
white, grey and fancies a t ..........i v
o|
|0
1
IC S S
7 p. m. to 8 p .m .
Six dozen Men’s Golf Shirts, all sizes and colors. They
are worth 60c to 75c; for one A
I
O A
hour only at......................... .....V / I U V
O U C
One odd line ladies short jackets, not the
latest but good, serviceable, just your size
Also a few long coats o f good quality at
each............................................................
Marshal’s Salo for Delinquent
A ssessment for Mam Street
W a it for Linen Sale, It'll Pay You
F or S ale — Pure bred Poland
China hogs—5 males, also a
number o f very fine brood sows
and some fall pigs. - All eiligible
FIpyä L. Brown, age 24 yrs.
to record. Winter oats and pure
Nellie Whipple, age 17 to Sam
Lincoln spring oats, baled straw
/The
driving
rains
which
came
and potatoes.
f«Uowi
H erbert W illard , Route 1. the first o f the week found all the
holes in leaky buildings and put
F or S ale . - A portable taw- the ground in condition to plow.
mill, Russell make, capacity 10,-
George C., the little six year
000 feet per day. Mill practical­ pld son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ly new, only been run two years Larkin, died on Friday o f last
and in good order. Also a- 12 week, from a com plication o f
hone power stationary boiler and diseases.
engine. Will sell cheap. En­
The high school boys put up a
quire o f Chase & Linton, New­ gritty game with the Hill Mili­ w ood Inskeep, age 24 yrs.
Martha F. Ewing, to Job P,
berg.
tary team on last Saturday, but
Dodge.
they were to o young and inex­
High School Items.
perienced to hold their own with
Tbe Priores gave their pro­ the visitors.
gram Tuesday afternoon on ac­ J. A. Bergren And daughter
count of vacation
are here from Walla W alla and
M n . Coffiin, M n . Trew, Mrs. will spend the winter with his
Reuter and Miss Ella Moffit at­ brother, A. L. Bergren, he having
Col 2, Block 2. Dcaklna
tended the Zeta Alpha’s program. rented his farm near W alla Walla
A îd itx H I to
ol
Nawbcrg,
The first football team will go to his son with a view ot taking
hill Connty, O ref on.
to Salem Friday to play Salem it easy for a while. During the
year he visited his old home in
H . S.
Mr. Hanville who was principal Sweden, after an absence of more
Lol I, Block S, Dookloi
o f the Sheridan School attended than forty years.
U. H .. Addition M the Town
Plnnay
of
Nawberg, In Yam-
On Friday evening oflast week
tbe Zeta Alpha’s program.
LET
U
5
FIGURE
W
ITH
YOU,
Tho North M o l Lot 2,
The second football team will a reception was given by tbe
Block 7. Harley and
Wednesday
Club
at
the
home
o
f
L am a Addition to
g o to Yamhill Saturday to play
the
Town of Mewbors,
Mrs. F. A. Elliott, in honor o f the
In Yamhill County,
tbe Yamhill team.
educational workers o f Newberg.
There are 650 pupils enrolled
Lot ».B lock 7. Hurley
Miss Doris Gregory gave several
and Large« Addition
in the public school and 140 m
to the Town of New
musical selections and President
Iwrg, in Y a m h i l l
H .S .
County, Oregon.
Kelsey and Prof. Wiley gave
The Zeta Alphas gave the first short talks, in which suggestions
Houtbeaat corner of
Literary program of the year were made for womens work
Lott. Block 7, Harley
and Large* Addition
last Friday.
to the Town of New-
along the civic line. Light re­
borg, in Y am h I 11
C o u n t y , Oregon,
There will be three d a y s ’ freshments were served by the
thence west to the
iSonthweet rorarr of
vacation this week on account o f club women.
mid Lot 4, thence
North 22 feet; th.nee
Teacher’ s Institute.
The surveying crew that was
la a tto the heat line
ol mill I,ot 4. (heure
Rev. Lyons, of the Presbyterian . driving stakes all about New-
South 22 foot to ba-
ginnlDR.
I
Church, addressed the assembly berg for a couple o f weeks, moved
Druga, Chemicals,
Wednesday afternoon in behalf their camp into West Chehalem
And haring dnly larlad upon aaoh of mid
Family Medicines,
lota, or paru or tracu o f land, now therefore
of the Y'. \V. C. A.
Coming from
on Wednesday
Perfumes, Toilet
on BetnrSey, November 18th. MOB, et the hour
The Y. M. C. A. gave a re­ tbe direction of Springbrook they
of ten o'clock. A. If. of mid day. at the front
Waters, Powders
door of the City Hell et Newberg, Tembtll
crossed the Southern Pacific track
ception Tuesday evening in the <
County, Oregon, end from day to day there­
at the east end o f the trestle at
assembly room . After tbe pro- <
after, I will teil, «operate!y, the above des­
cribed loU of pert* thereof or traeU of lend,
tlw W hitlow place east o f tpwn,
et publie onction, to the htgheet bidder, for
at i turning south they skirted
each, «object to redemption, to mtlafy the »
•Moment, Internet and coat* due upon each.
the east side o f the canyon,
Dated October ltth, ling.
pig between J. C. Hodson’s house
J. J. Wood«,
4
Ma n b ei of the elty of Newbeig.
and barn and on south until
Fourth street was reached, wjiere
they turned west on Fourth,
§
GO TO THE
following this street until the
S. P. track was again reached at
Pioneer Hardware |
the bridge across Chehalem
creek. From there they went
i
* Store .i J L J
southwest to Dundee and on up
the valley. Later thfcy returned
For AU Kind» <
in our now loca*
and
now running a fine up
HARDWARE
through West Chehalem.
tkm in Ih# C. J
Plumbing!
C.F.M O O R E
Prepares young peoplo for bookkeepers, stenographers, corres­
pondents and general office work. The development o f the North­
west will afford openings for thousands in the next few years.
Prepare now. Send for catalogue.
W . L STALEY, Principal
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SALEM. OREGON
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PHARM ACIST
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Facts Worth Noting
I
are
.
V
M anias* Licences.
Mabel Carter, age 19 to Fred
Wiebdid, age 24 yrs.
Carrje E. Fendali," age 22 'to
Edwards brick
J. B. MOUNT