Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 21, 1910, Image 8

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The Young People oi the Bap­
tist church will serve ice cream
and cake in the basement o f the
church next Saturday evening at
xOTy>;H:a:aTTRyrtr<Traewc(r»tw:¥.H, 7:30 o ’clock. A short program
will be rendered. All are invited.
For good blue-stem seed wheat Proceeds to g o tor tennis court.
call a t Taylor's Feed Store.
The ladies o f the Presbyterian
M o n e y T o L oan —See A tty. B. church will serve a New England
A. Klilcs, McMinnville, Oregon. Supper m the basement o f the
church Friday evening, April 29,
Field peas at T a ylo r’s Feed from 5 to 8. Ice cream will be
Store.
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served. Admission: Adults 25
cents. Children, under 12 yea rs
Parties wanting drain tile can
15
cents.
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, get same oi Enos Ellis.
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Every man, woman and ohild
Remember the Star Theatre
should hear the songs and poems
opens at 7 o ’clock. Gome early.
o f the James Whitcomb Riley en­
Cabbage and tom ato plants tertainment given by the best
delivered in Newberg by Thomas home talent, Friday, April 29, at
Duncan’s hall for the benefit o f
Miles.
27pd
the public library. A full house
Foa S a l e —M y property on means many new books to rejid
Wynoo^ki street. Also a good this winter.
piano.
D. E stle
Bicycles are moving out lively.
F or S a l e C h e a p —35 goats. Cash makes them look cheap and
Allen Wilson, F. D. Box 10, customers are taking ad vantage.
Dundee.
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We can prove to you the price is
right if you try us. We mean
Matinee at the Star Theatre
what we say when we say there
Saturday. Admission for school
was never such low prices on
children only 5 cents.
goods in Newberg. S t P ierre
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Cleaning with electric vacuum
cleaner now promptly done.'
... Y a m h il l E lectric Co>
F or S a le —Young mare with
colt by side.
C. S. Calkins,
Newberg, Phone 15-4.
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F or S a l e —S. C. Rhode Island
Red eggs, laying strain. G. W.
Byers Jr., Mutual 18-51.
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Chicken water fountains and
grafting tins at Wheeler’s, Tin
nii)g and Plumbing Shop.
T wo kinds o f good clean seed
oats at T aylor’s Feed Store."
S hot G uns —Some second hand,
mapy new ones at about 60 per
cent their value until stock is re­
duced.
S t P ierre
Standard
Remington type-
writer, in good condition, Jor
sale at a bargain.
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F. H. R ogers .
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F or S a l e — Qne Thompson
wheelbarrow grass seeder, good
as new. Price $4.50. L ee D ad -
isman . Mutual phone.
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F or S a l e —160 acres o f East­
ern Oregon land. F or terms ad­
dress
L. T. E dwards , -
30pd
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Wasco, Oregon.
W anted —M en to cut 150
cords of wood. Wm. Wilson,
Mutual Phone 13-54.
Dundee
R. F. D. Box lO;
I t pd.
Go to the # Star Theatre foredu-
cational, industrial, religious,
scenic and instructive pictures.
Closing out to quit, all our
Razors, Razor Strops, Butcher
Knives, Kitchen Knives and
Shears. I f you wish a bargain
come in.
S t P ierre
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
M. E. church will have a sale of
home baking and aprons, Satur­
day. April 23, at Hollingsworth’s
furniture store.
The second film on the life of
Moses will be shown at the Star
theatre next week.
The Star theatre will give a
free Matinee Friday from 3 to 5
to all school children under 15
years of age.
Given next Friday and Satur­
day with each 50 cent purchase
o f plants or flowers, a primrose.
Cut price on geraniums. A. Ben­
ton, Mutual phone.
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The W. C. T. U. will hold their
next regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon in the parlor of the
Imperial Hotel. All members re­
quested to be present.
Sealed bids w’ill be received at
the office of the Clerk o f School
District No. 29*Yamhill County.
Oregon, up to 12, o ’clock noon
on Saturday, April 30, 1910, for
the building of a High School
Building.
Plans and. specifica­
tions for same can be seen at
Hodson Bros, store after April
17th, and certified check for
$500 must > accompany each
proposal.
The Board o f Directors reserves
the right to reject an v and all bids.
Newbei-g, Ore., April 14th, 1910.
W. W. N e l s o n , Clerk.
Notice.
I have been appointed The Ore­
gon Colonization, Agent for Al­
berta Lands, particularly The
Rose Bud District.
Intending
homesteaders or purchasers o f
land in that country should ap­
ply to me for information regard­
ing available Homestead Lands
and lands for sale by the Co.,
railroad rates and etc. A party
is being made up to go to Alberta
on or about the last o f April-
Join the party and save expense
and obtain the services o f an ex­
perienced Government L a n d
I'Qcgter. Write. j > i caUifoiifc
formation. J. H. M oore ’ s office
with White & Nichols, Newberg,
Oregon.
hqpve cars running within a year.
The handsome new First Pres­
byterian church is being com­
pleted and w ill be dedicated next
Sunday.
Dr. William Hiram
Foulks, o f Portland, w ill be the
principal speaker.
Three new automobiles arrived
in town this week, one a large,
seven passenger Oldsmobile, the
property o f Attorney F. W. Fen-
ton.
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Supt. Belt’s County spelling
match last Saturday was a
decided success, more than 200
pupils participating.
Medals |
were awarded winners in the
various classes, the prizes going
to representatives o f the Sheri­
dan, Whiteson, Oak Ridge and
McMinnville schools.
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N ew berg Furniture Store
THE HOUSE O F Q U ALITY
W e are in better shape to supply your needs than at
any previous time.
W e have on bur rug rack room size rugs, the most
popular patterns a t................ .................. ...$ $ J 0 U p
Carpet by the yard at.....«,.....,, ..................... 35c U p
Panama Fiber M atting at..;............ ............. 40c
Ingrain Wool Fiber at............. *........................ 50c
Japan M atting...................................... ....... *../ 25c U p
G O -C A R T S — the best on the market............ $5.00 U p
W A L L P A P E R — we are still in the ring, all
the newest designs, per double roll at.........
6c U p
Goods sold on the installment plan.
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The Fault W ith the People.
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W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
Governor Herrick o f Ohio told
House Furnishers and Undertakers
the truth when he said, in a re-
fea t speech: “ We must regulate
the men who are running the V s
government. Throughout the
country, from the municipalities
and states on up to the capital
a t Washington, there is the
grossest
extravagance.”
As
Vice-President Fairbanks said in
a reeent speech: “ We are spend­
F or S a l e . —A portable saw­
S u c c e s s o r to F . H . C a ld w e ll t C o .
ing money like a drunken sailor.”
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mill. Russell make, capacity 10,-
-A a d yet the people o i tbe cotto-j-
P N E se m w rto N
100 feet per day. Mill practical­
try go on crying out for more
ly new, only been run two years
battleships, more public build­
and in good order. Also a 12
ings, more army posts; more ca­
horse power stationary boiler and
nals, more river and harbor im­
engine. Will sell cheap.
En­
A full and up-to-date line o f everything
W om anly Wisdom.
provements, and retiring con­
quire o f Chase & Linton, New-
carried in a first-class drug store. W ill be
gressmen to private life if they
fir in g some good
oerg.
Always keep your flour cool, fail to get them.—Marion (Ind.)
dry and securely covered.
B A R G A IN S FOR
Chronicle.-
A t L ast —House cleaning no
A
S H O R T TIM E
r_
You
can
generally
save
money
longer to be dreaded. No more
by*avoiding
the
dead-sure
things.
The
Graphic
and
Weekly
Ore­
back breaking taking up and
to reduce a fe w lines. Call and see them.
Love what is good, support gonian $2.25 per year; or the
putting down carpets. No more
beating the life out ofyoursell the feeble, flee the wicked, but Gaphric and Semi-Weekly Jour­
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nal one year for $2.00.
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and your carpets as well. The hate no one.
T o distribute spice evenly
new vacuum cleaner does it all.
Sale of School Bonds
Removes all dirt and dust and through a cake or pudding, care­
leaves your rooms nice and clean. fully mix it with part o f the Notice la hereby given that aealed bids will
be received at mv ofllea until Aoril Jath, 1910.
For particulars inquire at Hod- granulated sugar to be. used.
a t 2 « clock p. m. for the aale of Forty Thou­
sand
ili '.ouu HO) Dollars bonds of School Dis­
son Bros. store~
When frying potatoes, drip­ trict No.
29. Yamhill County, State of Orefou.
bonds are iaaued under the provisions of
pings, if they have been careful­ Said
Subdivision SI, of section 3889 of Bellinger and ,
Indiana people should be es- ly saved, are equally as good as Cotton's code and statutea for Oregon, due and
yeb e absolutely twenty yean from date of
pecially interested in the James butter and much less expensive. C ue. but payable at the option of the district
after ten years. Principal and Interest payable
•I the . County Treasurer's
Treasurer’! office
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of at such a
Whitcomb Riley entertainment
Pansies, Geraniums, double and single Putunias; fine collec­
It is not generally known that place I d the City and State of ) New York, as may
tion Lady Washington Geraniums, Dahlias, Gladiola bulbs,
1 « dealtnatad
In the bonds,
i the option of
to be given Friday, April 29, at
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candles, as well as soap, will last the pan haser thereof. Rate of Interest Flee
Carnations— strong plants; Pereniala can yet be planted as
Duncan’s hall as many o f the
( 5 , per cent per annum payable semi-annually.
much longer by being exposed to Data of Issue May 2nd. 1910. All bids, to be
we lift with large balls o f earth. Try some o f these: Phlox,
poems and songs are written
considered, must specify that accrued interest
Giallardias, Anemones, Lavender, Shasta Daisies, and many
the air for some time to harden from date of issue to date of delivery wilt be
about familiar characters and
paid to the school district. The County Treas­
others. Give ua a call and see what we have.
before using.
urer will furnish the successful bidder with
scenes in that state. Tickets
abstract of proceedings promptly, and we re­
the right to annul such salt and to tell
When you wish to separate serve
J. G O W ER , N E W B E R G , OR.
the bonds to other bidders in case such sale
w ill be on sale at Caldwell’s and
may
not
be fully consummated and money
eggs, break them, one at a time, paid within
thirty dairs, or such time as the
Peery’s drugstores on Wednes­
Ho^d of Directors may specify, from the deliv­
into a small-sized tunnel. The ery
of such abstracts,
day, A p ril. 27. Reserved seats
14.1910
whites will pass through into the haled A pril
H . Z. FOSTER, County Treasurer,
35c, general admission 25c.
M cM innville, Oregon
bowl below and the yolks will
Our Agents make $50.00 a be left in the funnel.
week— Selling new process water
Stiffly-starched muslin bags m
color portrait and gold frame. which to put woolens in the
Costs 90 cents complete with spring will keep them unharmed
glass, sells for $1.98. Samples by moths, it they are free from
and instructions tree.
Young them when put in and if the bags
DURING 1910 FROM ALL P O I N T S ON THE
man in Ohio made $22.00 in one are tightly closed.
day. We are the largest picture
A penny lies on our breakfast
and frame house in the world. table each morning for the child
One general agent wanted in who is there first, neatly washed,
each county. Give us reference dressed and combed. It works
L I N E S IN O R E G O N
and we will extend you thirty better than a scolding for the
days’ credit with steady, honor­ one who is late.
able employment at a big income.
In looking over a lot o f dis­
Our business is e s t a b l i s h e d
carded clothing, I found a suit of
twenty-five years. We are not
men’s clothes. I ripped it up,
in the picture and frame trust. pressed it carefully, and dyed it a
Bluffs
We want honorable, trustworthy pretty dark red. I found I had
representatives only. You need plenty of goods to make a warm
no capital to work for us. We spring jacket for a girl nine years
teach you how to make a suc­ old.
cess. Address at once Williams
Last year we had excellent suc­
Art Company, 2515 W. Taylor cess in keeping hams in good
Street, Chicago, 111. In answer­ condition through the warm
ing state “ Saw’ advertisement weather. Before the flies had a
Bluffs
in Newberg Graphic.”
chance to deposit their eggs in
them, we dusted some cayenne
W ood Wanted.
pepper into the hock end, wrap­
ped the whole ham closely in
Sealed bids will be received at brown paper, then in coarse
the office of the Clerk o f School muslin sewed to fit closely. Last­
Bluffs
District No. 29, Yamhill county, ly we gave them a coat o f thick
Oregon, up to 12 o’clock noon whitewash and hung them where
Tickets will be on sale M ay 2nd and 9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th and
on Monday, M ay 2nd, 1910, for it was cool, dry and dark, and
22nd; August 3rd; September 8th.
cutting and delivering 160 cords they did not even mold on the
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of old fir wood.
The Board of outride.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south o f Portland, add
Directors reserves the right te
From April Farm Journal.
ONE W A Y local rate to Portland, to make through rate via Portland. One
reject any and all bids. New­
way way through California, add $15.00 to above rates.
berg, Oregon, April 14th, 1910.
McMinnville.
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W. W. N elson .
„ Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direction.
Officials o f the Oregon Electric
* Final return limit three months from date o f sale, but not later than October 31st
met with the city council last
Pigs for Sale.
P rivate S a le —Owing to my
home being broken up 1 will sell
at private sale at mv residence
From one to 20 head o f thrifty
on Wynooski street, all my house­
shoats,
weight from 80 to 100
hold goods. D. E stle .
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lbs. Price 10c per lb on foot.
F r e d A. C r a w p o k d
The Star Theatre wiH-give a 28
R. F. D. Dundee
continuous performance each
Mutual Phone Dayton Ex. 4-1?
evening from 7 to 10:30 p. m.
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Notice to Contractors.
LYNN B. FERGUSON
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DRUGGIST
Lynn
Ferguson
M ake Garden B right with Flowers,:
East Side Greenhouse i:
Excursion Rates to East
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC
TO .
RATES
Chicago................................... $72.50
Council
Omaha
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Hannas City J.................
60.00
St. Joseph
St. Paul
St. Paul via Council
..............63.90
Minneapolis direct.......................... 60.00 y
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs
63.90
Duluth, direct....................
66.90
Duluth, via Council
..............67.50
week and were g ra n t«! a 25
years franchise by the city for the
buikling o f their line into town
on “ B” street.
Bonds were
given for completion before April
15, 1912, but right-of-vyay agent
McDowell says they expect to
Inquire o f any S. P. Agent for m ore com plete information, or
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General F a eeen gerA ga n t
P O R TLA N D , OREGON
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