i 8 Cè NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NO CLOTHES ON EARTH S S a E B 8 B a K B a E S K = = THE EQUAL OF THESE FOR YOUNG FELLOWS. If you are a young fellow and like the clothes with Snap, easy grace and flow ­ in g freedom none will please you so well as :: n ~ “MODERN CLOTHES” Dashing! Distinctive! D ifferent! “ The Best for the M oney” “M O D E R N $16.00 TO $25.00 CLOTH ES" Hodson Bros. Clothiers and Furnishers. Newberg, Ore. Special BARGAINS in High Grade Wheels. TH E W O N D E R —fint class in every way—coaster brake Rebuilt ones at special prices. Baseball Goods, Fish­ ing Tackle, Umbrellas, Sporting Goods, all at Hard Cash Prices. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. entered *»-wotMkelue metier et the poetoAee et N fvberf, Orecoe [SSl ’ H D I V B K V T H U R S D A Y M O R N I N G 8 N. W OOOWARD. W .C . WOODWARD. $1.50 Per Year in Advance. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1910. Pacific College Notes. StellaJ Hubbard, who was competed to drop out o f school work early in the year on ac­ count o f ill health, visited classes last Thursday. May 2 is to be celebrated by the college as May Day if the weather is favorable. Athletic feats will be the order o f the day and a dinner will be served. P rofs Reagan and Weesner at­ tended the county teachers insti­ tute at McMinnville last Satur­ day, making the trip on wheels. In a chapel talk given last Tues- day morning Prof. Weesner showed up certain phases of cor­ ruption practiced in elections under the Australian system and suggested as a partial remedy an arrousal o f civic interest. $$$ $ Has enacted law&fpe the government o f National Banks. The first thing to consider in depositing money is security. The o NATIONAL government superintends and examines this bank. Our stockholders and directors are responsible and well-to-do citizens. This BANK has been established over twenty years, during which time it has served the banking public faith­ fully and built up a large and prosperous busi­ ness. The best service possible is none too good for our country customers and the people o f NEW BERG $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ *!. . 1. 1 J ? L. "" ll' a 1 •■*'* HE conservative banker, in making loans, must know to a certainty that hi* applicants or sureties are responsible and worthy o f credit Likewise, the prudent depositor will know the character and standing o f the bank with which he is to deal. Therefore, before inviting your confidence and solicit­ ing your patronage, we wish to call your attention to the personnel, o f our Officers, Board o f Directors, and Stockholders: Henry Mills, Thou. Prince, Geo. A. Best, David Johnson, A. R. Mills, ~ Amos Nelson, N. C. Christenson, Michael Miller, • Newberg Dundee Newberg Newberg Springbrook Newberg Newberg Dundee F. T. Keyes, J. D. Gordon, Chas. Larkin, . A. C. Seely, Geo. Larkin, Jennie S. Larkin, Lynn B. Ferguson, Dundee Newberg Newberg Newberg Newberg Newberg Newberg J. M. Crawford, S. E. Crawford, N. L. Wiley, F. F. Seely,, Henry L. Hagey, Wm. Christie, J. S. Crowell, L. G. Kneeshaw, W. A. King, John T. Prince, Mary Bryan, Henry Ecks, C. Ecks, Bernhard Groth, H. E. Gordon, Ins V. Leland, Dundee Dundee Rex Sherwood ii Dundee Portland Springfield Newberg Newberg Worcester Newberg Dundee ’ Dundee Dundee Newberg Dundee You are no doubt aware that every stockholder o f a NATIONAL BANK is personally responsible for twice the amount o f stock he holds. The Stockholders of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF N E W B E R O , O R EG O N are conservatively estimated to be worth $756,000.00—Over THREE QUARTERS o f a MILLION. All but 96000.00 o f the bank’s capital stock is owned by townspeople and men living in the vicinity o f Newberg. ‘ - The officers o f this bank endeavor to promote the interests o f their customers along Paul V. Maris o f the class o f 1907 who, for the past tw o years has held the position o f deputy State Dairy and Food Commis­ INCORPORATED under the laws o f the UNITED STATES. sioner, very unexpectedly walked Like all other NATIONAL Banks, this bank is under Government inspection thus into chapel for a visit one morn- throwing around it every possible safeguard to its substantiality. last week, when Mrs. Douglas, We invite you to become identified with this bank. Your financial and fiduciary mat­ who was down for the morning ters will be given the careful, consistent attention, which they will require— talk, very cleverly presented him conservatively, and in strict confidence. to the students as the speaker for the occasion. Though taken X . S. JfnmatAmw, CmaAimr. by surprise at the sudden turn in affairs Mr. Maris at once $ 7 $ $ $ $ .1 $ $ $ _ $ _ $ $ $ u h u u u $ n warmed up to his" subject and gave the students and teachers as well, some food for thought along the line o f “ Science In Its Relation to Agriculture.” His off-hand address was well re­ ceived and all will be pleased First National Bank o f New­ to have bilh return at some other berg to GJ Ricker w.22Vfc It o f time. *T " lot 8 blk 13 Deskins 2nd add Newberg $1. Caroline Blackburn & husb to J A Hickman 31.50 ac in Wm D Having purchased the stock o f C N. Clark d l c t 3 s r 4 w $1338.75. M ackie’s Hardware and Implement stock Wm. Huckleberry, of Portland, T A Boulden & w f to J G & has purchased the Southmayd we are offering som e special bargains in place at the cross roads. His Adda Park 27.49 ac in d 1 c s of brother, Mr. Bennett, will have F Fletcher and Andrew Smith t 4 s r 3 w $1. charge of its cultivation. S K Burgess & huSb to G J George Morrison has sold his Reiker 1-6 o f an acre in David farm to Mr. Brill, o f Milwaukee, Ramsey d 1 c and 11.64 ac in J B Wisconsin, who expects to take Rogers d l c t 3 s r 2 w $4200. possession soon. Winnefred E Cameron to Lina William Allan made a business H Brown 52.46 ac in O P Turner Guaranteed 2 years trip to McMinnville Wednesday. d 1 c 5-6 $5200. Mr. Allan has purchased a power Carlton Lumber Co to Carlton Guaranteed 2 years spray outfit the first one ever Consolidated Lumber Co. Lands brought into the Red Hills. known as “ Carlton Lumber Co W e will carry a com plete line o f Hard­ Saturday last th e J u n i o r Lands” with R. R. Rights in t 3 ware. Its not how cheap, but how good League o f Dundee boys defeated s r 4 w $10. an article is that counts. Get you a at baseball a junior nine from N C Christenson & w f to J M STUDEBAKER BUGGY that has stood Newberg, the score being fifteen Stone 4.19 ac in tract N W to twenty-four. Newberg subd $1500. Mr. A. Halley, of Newberg, is kelen M Converse & hb to W Look out for next week’s ad—something that will interest you, a guest o f Roe Robison. A Carter et al 80 acres in sec 33 Mrs. Huckleberry went to t 2 s r 5 w $1850. Portland Sunday to spend a J H Davenport & w f to Eva L week with her son, William. Heinz 3V6 ac in S Cozine d 1 c t 4 Mrs. William Hill spent Wed­ s r 4 w $1500. L I Davis & wt to Martin nesday with friends in Dayton. Stemick 81.91 ac in Geo Myers Mrs. Roe Robison attended a (1 1 C 2-3 $10. birthday party o f a relative at Mary J Duffy & hb to Bernrtein McMinnville last Thursday. & Cohen Inc 40 ac in sec 29 t 3 s Mrs. S. B. Bailey, formerly’ a r 3 w $10. Red Hill neighbor, but now of Mary J Duffy & hb to Bern­ Troutdale, is expected as a guest stein & Cohen Inc 173.17 ac sec at Mrs. Hill’s this coming week. 2 9 1 3 s r 3 w $10. Elmer Imus is convalescing fames E Emmerson & w f to W E AR E A G E N T S FOR N E W B E R G slowly but lxith Khoda and Geo L Kelty & w f lots 3-4 & 5 Ralph Imus are still ill with la- blk 6 Deskins 3rd add to New- grippe. Mrs. Imus has been l>eig $1250. suffering with blood poisoning Elvira S Calusha & hb to F H Can locate you on Homesteads, Pre­ in her hand the result ofan injury Caulke 320 ac sec 26-27 t 5 s r 8 emptions, R. R. Land and Individual received from a vicious rooster. w $4800. This is the fourth time of late Holdings. Can arrange for special rates H A Crafe & w f to Chehalem that our attention has lx-cn Valley Mills part ot practional to any. part o f the Dominion. Call at our called to the ugly temper o f pet lots 5-6 blk 8 Hurley & Larges office, East 1 st street and get information roosters. It would lx* well for idd Newberg $250. those having poultry to l)e enre- Archie H Graham to John C | ful as it is said that fowls that Laughlin lots No 15 & 16 blk 1 have l>een raised as pets are the •Whiteson $200. most liable to become ugly. A N Green & hb to A J Flint LOCAL A G E N T S Mrs. jannsen and littk* daugh­ 23.61 aC in Elijah MilHcan d i e t ter were Ncwlxrg visitors last 4 s r 4 w $2520. week. Jno M Harrington & wt to * 7 C O L O N IZ A T IO N a g e n t s f o r a l b e r t a l a n d s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prince Elizabeth A Johnson w.50 It ol recently visited idatives on Par- lot 3 blk 1 Court add McMinn­ rett mountain. ville $1000. $ $ $ THE UNITED: STATES $ ^ $ $ $ Announcement Buggies and Hardware ONE TOP BUGGY $ 6 5 .0 0 ONE SURREY $125.00 36 VINCENT & WILSON A Dainty Enameled Bedroom What could be prettier or more inviting than a dainty bedroom with walk, furniture and woodwork all enameled in white or some delicate tint to harmonize nicely with furnishings and draperies? W h y not have one? ACME QUALITY ENAMEL (Neal’s) gives that smooth, beautiful, genuine enamel surface so sanitary and so easy to keep bright and attractive. Anyone can apply it by following the simple directions. Alberta lands W H IT E A N IC H O LS J. H. MOORE’S ALLKN-REYNOLDS HARDWARE CO.