Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 04, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NEWBERO ORAPtllC, August 4, ifto
which looks to an inexperienced
person as a very fholish thing to
do, as one can’t see how that
Mrs. F. H. Rogers Writes of Trip will strengthen it very materially.
South-O ne Dollar L o s t-MOh
The journey in from Los An­
Where, Oh Where Can
geles to San Diego was delight­
He Be?”
ful. We passed grove after grove
of orange and lemon trees and
San Diego, Calif., July 20,1910 one place this side of Santa Anna
Hotel Imperial.
the whole valley on either side of
To the Graphic Force.
the track from hill to hill was
Dear Friends:—We a rrived one vast field ot beans. Near
here yesterday at 1:10 p.m so Los Angeles were many large
nearly exhausted that I have fields of vegetables in all stages
done nothing since except remove of maturity. I presume that is
some of the stains ot travel, and where much of our out of season
rest.
“garden truck” comes from.
I suppose the road from Port­ Part of the way in from Los
land to San Francisco is familiar Angeles we came along the ocean
to all ot you so I will not take beach and of course every one
your time telling you of it other enjoyed that. If I were coming
than to say we had a very com­ again I should take the coast
fortable trip and were met by road from San Francisco and
friends at various points en- avoid the exhausting heat we
route. I might add, too, that found this other way to Los
forest fires have done consider­ Angeles.
able damage in several sections Our little dog “Dollar” came
along the way. One point near through by express and the
Grants Pass I noticed particular­ officials let him get away from
ly where the fire had complete­ the express office before we ar­
ly ruined a large apple orchard rived. He was consigned to a
and the trees were being cut friend here in the city who was
down.
to have cared for him till we
Embroidery
A small lot of Embroidery up to 6 inches in
width, values to 1216c, to close—special.
Odds and ends Ladies Shoes and Oxfords,
values tie $3.00, to dose........................
Odd lot Misses Shoes, values up to $1.60,
to clo seo u t.......................................... .
Odd lot Children’s Shoes, values up to
$L26....................... ................................
M O V IN G OAY IN J U N G L E T O W N
“ T h at L o vin g M elody Rubinstein W rote.'
“ Silver Bell”
“ B y the Ligh t o f the Silve ry M oon”
“ Put O n Y o u r Old G ra y Bonnet”
H O U S E C L E A N I N G IS M A D E
EASY
E L E C TR IC
CO.
to clean your Carpets, Rugs, Portiers, Uphol­
stery and Walls with their ELECTRIC VACU­
UM CLEANER. See them for rates.
Telephone Blue 34.
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SEE
L. E. BROWN
T H E T A IL O R
Highest Prices Paid Foe
Wool and Mohair
IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E
D o not bring in dam p or w et wooL S ee
that all tags and dirt are rem oved. Do
not tie fleeces w ith cicil or bindingtw ine
On account of serious losses sustained on last
season’s clip for the above reasons, dealers
have sent out strict instructions to buyers to
dock all wool tied with binding twine or that is
damp or dirty.
Chehalem V alley Mills
NEWBERG, OREGON
T h e Newberg Manufacturing and
Construction Co.
F o r the B est Prices on the B est
W indow s. Doors, Interior and E xterio r Finish,
M ouldings, Building Stone, C ab in et W o rk ,
Store Fixtu res and G en eral M ill W o rk
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C. B. CUMMINGS
TH E
“ Neskowin
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When you get the
Y A M H IL L
After we had crossed the Cali­ came. The company are doing
fornia line Warren was much im­ their best to find him and Frank
pressed by the number of freight and Warren are spending all their
trains we met carrying water­ time in the search. We have of­
melons. Such things usually ap­ fered a reward through the
peal to a boy. One freight com­ papers and hope to be fortunate
ing up thè mountains had five enough to find him again. We
engines attached and he counted could not bring him with us as
44 cars loaded with melons.
we came on the first section of
At Weed we were surprised the overland which had no bag­
and pleased when Mrs. Bur­ gage car attached—only sleepers
roughs nee Miss Wilkerson came and a diner.
on our car. She is a relative of Our friend, Mr. Lyster, is com­
Geo. Hardwick, a school teacher, ing for us with his auto this
and used.to visit us in Newberg afternoon and will drive us over
with a number of other young to our new possessions. We will
people on regular evenings that not live there until our baggage
were devoted to music. They arrives but in the mean time,will
went through to Oakland with get our furniture etc out and get
us so we had a nice visit.
read}' for housekeeping. Mr.
At Oakland we met another Lyster says every one here owns
Oregon friend, who recently re­ an auto if he has to mortgage
signed her position in the Port­ his wife to get one. and the num­
land schools to become the wife ber you see on the streets certain­
of Albert E. Newby (also an Ore­ ly gives color to the story. They
gonian,) and now resides in Oak­ claim the road from San Diego
to Los Angeles is the best motor­
land.
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I The trip from Oakland to Los j ing road in the world. This
Angeles was very exhausting. county is to spend one million
I The thermometer registered 110 dollars on thoroughfares this
degrees; the breeze was warm year.
and the dust added to the general My account is rather discon­
discomfort. The night did not nected, but as it is not written
1 decrease the sultryness of the fqr publication you people can
j atmosphere until we got near I make allowances. I kept a note
Los Angeles where we found a book all the way but could not
! decided improvement of climatic find it this morning so I must
I [conditions.
have lost it. Hope you got
Near Fresno we crossed a rot- ; some one to finish the work I
ten trestle where the train was left. With kind thoughts of all
slowed down to six miles an the force I am sincerely yours,
hour and as we slowly crept j
A ddie E. R ogers .
over its length we could hear the
timbers crack b en eath us. W anted —Buyer for a quarter
Every one virtually “held his block in Newberg, improved and
breath” until we were safely conveniently located. Price very
across. They are filling in the low if sold soon. Inquire at
wooden frame work with sand Graphic office.
J*or our
F U R N IS H E R
W e h ave in stock a com plete line o f Furn iture,
Paint, W a ll Paper, Picture M oulding, G lass,
H eaters and R an ges. W e are a lw a y s pleased to
show our goods.
OLD SALEM
CAMP GROUND
C. B. Cummings, Newberg, Or
We earnestly invite yon to make your SUMMER OUTING at
•NESKOW IN PARK, for we predict that you will never have
cause to regret that yon ohose this ideal spot Of course yon will
take your annual vacation? Then, by all means, OOME TO
NESKOWIN AND ENJOY LIES.
NESKOWIN represents much that is beautiful to the eye of the lover of
nature. The surroundings are ideal, the location the most perfect of any
BEACH BESOBT on the whole OBEGON COAST. In making the foregoing
assertion we know that this may be questioned, but we extend to yon our invi­
tation to come, visit and behold as wo have seen. NESKOWIN has the most
promising future. A beautiful little park “a stone’s throw” from the finest
stretch of beach anywhere. Trent fishing on one hand; deep sea fishing on the
other. Located In the heart of a prosperous dairy and farming community.
Plenty of fresh milk, cheese, vegetables and sea food right at hand. This is
the plaoe that INVITES YOU COMB.
HOUSE
R ollib W. W atson ,
Tillam ook O ity, Oregon.
Fleaee mail vie map and literature
NESKOW IN.
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If you want to visit NESKOWIN—if yon want any information, out out
1 0 the ooupon and *«*II TODAY—NOW. ^
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