Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 02, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NBWBERQ GRAPHIC, March a, i* il
H O LE-Proof
H O S IE R Y
Aggravation
Guaranteed
6 Pair 6 months
To always be Out at the
Heel. H o le -P ro o f Sox
INSU R E you against this
constant inconvenience
W EAR H O LE-P R O O F and you
will always be W ELL HEELED
H O D SO N B R O TH ER S
C LO TH IE R S AN D FURNISHERS
A fine line oí hair goods now
on display a t Hannon’s.
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F or S a l e —One top buggy,
one three seated hack, one single
W anted —Millinery apprentice
buggy harness. S. A. M il l s .
Hannon’s Millinery Parlors.
608 FIR ST ST., NEW BERG, ORE
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W anted —100 cedar posts, 6 upright piano,
M onet T o L oan — See A tty. B.
inches in diameter, 12 feet long. & Sons.
A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon,
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J as . L e w e lu n g .
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L ost —On First street, round,
F or S a le —Full blood ply
mouth rock eggs, $1.00 per set­ Call and look over our line of gold locket with initials E. H,
Petaluma Incubators. Best on on face. Finder, please return
ting. Mrs. V. A. Vincent.
the market. N ewberg H ard - to Graphic office
WANTEd—Early seed potatoes.
C hristopher & Y oung , Lents,
F or S a le — 5 acre tract, north
F or S a le —Shade and Wonder o f Newberg, 7 room house, well
Oregon.
It.
seed oats, 50 cents per bushel.
located. Good fruit or chicken
W anted —Men to c u t cord
N. P. N elson , phone 19A25. ranch. H oward W alton , phone
wood. Or will sell stum page.
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17A3.
tf.
C. E. K ir k , Phone 17-4. I t pd.
F or S ale —T hree acres on
L ost —On road between New­
T . H. Thorne, Transfer Co., Wynooski Street. All ki
berg
and J. Carl Nelson place,
headquarters at Slater livery berries and fruit. Good
ladies shopping basket contain­
barn.
and barn. J erre O’B rien
ing hand bag, child’s suit and
Phone Black 112.
A complete line of Builders some cash. Finder leave at
F or S a le —Dry slab wood at Hardware is carried at our store. office o f Newberg Mtg. Co. and
$3.75 cash, per cord, sawed and Headquarters for “ D ia m o n d receive reward.
delivered.
W m . C rater .
Edge’’ Tools. N ewberg H ard ­
F o r S a l e —O ne horse, one top
ware a P lumbing C o .
F o r S a l e —H ouse and half
buggy, one three seated hack,
acre in Newberg. Also farm. J.
The Alter society of St. Peters one set w ork harness, one set
L . Whiteis.
19 pd. catholic church will hold a sale
buggy harness, one single buggy
of
home
baking
“
like
mother
harness and one saddle. S. A.
When in need o f a first class
used
to
make”
Saturday,
March
Mills, corner Second and College
Plumber call on us. All work
4th,
at
W.
W.
Hollingsworth’s
streets. *
guaranteed.
N ewberg H ard ­
w a r e a
P lumbing C o .
store. Call and see us.
M rs . J. E. K ennedy , Pres.
List your fruit farms and or­
chard tracts with us. We buy
and sell bargains.— W h ite &
N ichols .
We have just received a carload
o f spray* which we can sell at
most reasonable prices. When
m seed o f spray, try ns.
N e w b e r g H a r d w a r e s P lumb ­
in g
C o .
Mrs. J. L. Ferguson has opened
h a i r dressing department in
Hannon’s Millinery Parlors and
w ill give a tree hair dress to all
ladies calling Friday afternoon
n«id evening o f this week.
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“ California’s Orange Coun­
try.” Beautifully illustrated in
four colors, "Th e Spell,” an un­
usual romantic serial by C. N. &
A. M. Williamson. “ What Wom­
en are doing in the West.”
March Sunset now on sale—15
something wrong. Better see
the Mansell & Martin Optical
Co. at the drug store next door
to the postoffice. No charge for
an examination. Office open Sat­
urdays.
Roses, Perennial F l o w e r s ,
Hydrangeas, Weigelias, Laurel,
Carnation plants, potted plants
for the bouse, Calla Lillies, Ger­
aniums, Ferns, Dahlia roots.
J ohn G ower , Newberg.
A t a special meeting o f the
Directors oi the Newberg Brick
The Buff Plymouth Rocks are
and Tile Company Monday
evening, February 27, 1911, great egg machines. Eggs from
plans tor new kilns were accepted pen o f high class birds at $1.60
and work is tocommence a 9 soon
E. H. W oodward ,
as the material can be placed on
the ground. A committee com-
posed of Messrs Guddat, Herd &
Cady was appointed to have
a portion o f 'the company’s
property, north o f the factory,
surveyed and platted, the lots to
be placed upon the market.
be received by the city recorder
at his office in said city, up until
12 o ’clock noon, o f March 8th.
All bids must be sealed and
addressed to the city recorder of
Newberg, Oregon, and must be
accompanied by a certified check
for $2000, as a guarantee o f con­
tract in accordance with the
proposal.
Plans and specifications are
now on file in the office o f the
city recorder. The city reserves
the right to accept or reject any
and all bids.
f>ated Feb. 23, 1911.
W. W. N elson ,
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City Recorder.
Pure bred and high grade Jer­
seys. Owing to continued sick­
ness in my family 1 am compelled
to sell my herd o f cows,' which
will be closed out at a sacrifice,
all o f them giving milk, some of
them just fresh. Also have tw o
bulls, one o f them from the Atkin­
son herd, the other from the best
cow I ever milked It you want
something cheap, quality con
sidered Come and see them.
Address me at Carlton, Oregon
or come and see them at my farm
six miles west o f Newberg.
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J. C. A r m s t r o n g .
On April 1, 1911, the stock
books o f the Newberg Brick and
Tile Company w ill be closed and
A few shares may be purchased
until then at par, $100 per share.
(Signed) Gus G uddat , President.
C. E. F u ller , secretary and
Treasurer.
607 Board o f Trade Building.,
Portland, Oregon.
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All members ot the league MUST
be present at the meeting held in
the Hotel Parlor Thursday even­
ing 7:30 prompt.
F ern T hornton , Sec’y.
Notice li hereby fire n that the ondenifneA
administrator, with the wltl annexed, of the
estate of Emily f . Wood, deceased, baa Bled
hla Anal account aa aald aUminietrator of aaid
estate, in the Connty Court of YamhlU Coun­
ty, State of Oregon, and that said Court has
appointed Monday, March 30th, M il, at the
hour of 11 o’clock A.M. as the day and hoar for
the hearing of objections to aald final account
and the settlement thereof.
Now therefore all persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified and required to ap­
pear at the County Court room, at the court
house, at MeMinnrUle, Yamhill oounty, Ore-,
gon, at said time, to then and there show cause
M any there be, why said account should not
be settled, allowed, and approved, and said
administrator and his bondsmen discharged-
and said estate forever end finally setted.
Dated February 11, M il.
Hanvar W. Bnowx, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of the estate of
Emily F. Wood, deceased.
The Overland Line
Y a mhill County A gen cy
M. H. Pinney
Dealer in
Lumber, Shingles
Paints, Lath, Lime
Sand and Cement
Office and yardj
Main Street, near depot'
N aw berg
O regon
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$1.60 and $2.60 per setting.
$8.00 per hundred.
F i r s t class thorougbred stock
“ Gold Eagle“ strain.
Mrs. E. S. Greer,
! > Phone 18-162
Dundee, Ore. ¡ |