Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 17, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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Fall Hats possess a little more of the real hat beauty and strength of style than
displayed for some seasons
O ur big stock containing all the leading styles forms as great a variety for se-
lectidn as is usually found in the large cities
Th e Kingsbury, $ 3 .0 0 , leads all medium
priced hats
The King, $ 2 .5 0 , is monarch of its grade
Chicago Leader, $ 2 .0 0 is full value
Children and Boys Hats at 5 0 c to $ 2 .0 0
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Caps and Gloves for Men and Boys.
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See show windows
At HODSON BROS.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Miss Lena Spangle was down
from Dayton Tuesday.
The tw o shops o f the Palace
Mrs. C. A. Crabtree came home
M eat Market have been com­
from Newport Wednesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry bined in one at a new location in
the Dr. Dixon building, formerly
£. Gordon on Tuesday, a son.
Rev. Hiram Gould o f Forest occupied by John N. Crosby &
Grove was in Newberg Wednes­ Co.
Robert Jones, with Vern Slater
day.
L. D. Sweet, the confectionery as chainman, was down from
man, left Tuesday on a trip to McMinnville on Friday o f last
week making a survey o f some
New York state.
lots for the Graphic publisher,
Attorney B. A. Kliks came
adjoining the College grounds
down from McMinnville on a
on the south.
business trip Thursday morning.
The heavy rails are laid as far
Clifford Reid, the well known
as Sherwood and the track is
seal estate man came up from
well ballasted with river gravel
Portland on business Thursday
farther out than Tualitin. It
morning.
now begins to look like we were
The sewer work is progressing to have a real railroad track
and the contractors think they after all these years o f waiting.
will complete the job in from four
Mrs. Helen Potter, wile o f 0.
to six weeks.
V. P otter, who had been sick for
Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton is down
some time, died at the home on
from Salem on a visit at the
the farm in West Chehalem
borne o f her parents, Mr. and
Wednesday. Mr. Potter will
Mrs. L. M. Parker.
take the remains to their former
Jim Hamnett who has been
home in North Dakota for burial.
aw ay from Newberg for tw o
The members o f the band are
years came up from Portland for
nearly
all home from their so­
a short visit last Friday.
Miss !da Lyons, a teacher in journ o f tw o weeks at Bayocean.
dbe Oak Hill, Kansas, schools, They say they were given the
was in Newberg last week visit­ best o f treatment by the Potter
ing with Mr. and Mrs. J.S. B. people who are backing the Bay-
ocean proposition, and the time
McNay.
J. W. Butts and family from they had was the best ever.
R. B. Jacks, who is now in the
Cascade Locks on the Columbia
general
merchandise business at
were in tow n the first o f the
week visiting at the home o f J. Ellsworth, on the North Bank
road, was in Newberg on busi­
C. Porter.
Nets P. Nelson has sold his ness Wednesday. He still likes
iin u o f 220 acres located on the Newberg and said the probabili-
south side of Chehalem Valley t o ' tics were that he would be back
L . L. Amoth and another party here again before very long,
a t $115 an acre.
| Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Cook have
An unusual amount of excellent returned from Waldport and are
•ord wood is being delivered in ! again located on their home
Sewberg, which, along with the .tract near tow n on the north-
le a v y hazel nut crop reported, west. They go t lonesome in the
ndicates a bard winter ahead. ! isolated location on the claim
J. W. Henry left Wednesday! they filed on and concluded to
•n a business trip to North Yak- * relinquish to the Government
ana, Mrs. Henry and daughter and return to civilization. Their
going with him as far as Port- son Joe has been appointed dep­
e n d where they will visit with ‘ uty county surveyor o f Lincoln
selatires.
I county!
Prof. Oscar Fleming, a teaihef
in the P o rt Angeles, Washing­
ton, schools, stopped over here
Wednesday for a visit with the
McNay families, while on his
w ay home from a trip to Coos
M o n e y T o L o a n — See A tty. B.
Bay.
▲. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon.
Melvin Ogden, o f Portland, a
graduate of the University o f
F o r S a l e —Motorcycle at bar­
Oregon this year and an accom­ gain. Inquire a t Graphic office.
plished musician, has been elected
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director of the University Glee
F o r R e n t — M y farm on Che­
Club to succeed Prof. I. M. Glen
halem
mountain.—James Iver­
who goes to the University o f
son.
It
Washington. Young Ogden is a
grandson o f Mrs. Lizzie White o f
this place.
Newberg delegates to the
County W. C. T. U convention
being held at L a Fayette, are
Mrs. J. C. Hod son, Mrs. Lottie
Hannon, Mrs. M. Bowerman,
Mrs. D. Johnson, Mrs. Bartlett,
Mrs. Lafond, Mrs. Frank Baird,
Mrs. E. C. Scott, Mrs. M ary J.
Newlin, Miss Langworthy, and
from Chehalem Center, Miss
Mildred Wills and Miss Foster.
N. L. Wiley, the Rex poultry
fancier, is building a new poultry
house which is to be ninety feet
in length, with cement floor and
the walls built of brick for a foot
or tw o above ground. It will be
warm in winter and will be var­
mint proof. Some of Nate’s neigh­
bors have been losing chickens
by night prowlers from the
woods and he proposes to lock
the door, it possible, before they
get around his way.
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FIR ST
ST,
NEW BERG
Dr. Ranck, the chiropractor,
treats all diseases without drugs
or knife. Cor. o f 1st and Ed­
wards.
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Star Theatre
Friday and Saturday and
Saturday Matinee
I f you have a desirable farm to
sell, and price is right, we can
furnish a buyer. Give full partic­
in 1911
ulars.—Eager it Watson, 910
An excellent picture o f the greataet
Lew is Bldg., Portland, Oregon. engineering work the world ever atw .
47 pd
You are brought almoet aa close to the
The Panama Canal
PAT UP TELEPHONE BILLS
work aa though actually present where
it is In progress This is one o f the
throe features o f our program fo r F ri­
day and Saturday.
Twenty-five cents will hereafter
V era Soely. Soprano Soloist
be added to all telephone bills
P rof. J. B. Hunt, 1st« music.
The best house paints on the not paid by the tenth. Please
Dale Haskins, realistic effects
market at $2.20 a gallon at take notice and be governed ac­ Open 7:30
Admission 6c and 10c
cording.
Harts.
Newberg Telephone Co,
F oe S a l e —Y o u n g m a r e ,
weight 1400. C. Gettmann, R.
Notice to W ater Consumers.
2, Newberg.
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Law n sprinkling 7 to 8 o ’clock
Any one wanting old fir wood
in the evening.
at $3.50 per cord call phone
Street sprinkling with hose 7
White 43, Newberg.
44 pd.
to 8 o ’clock in the morning and
Highest market price paid for 12 to 1 o ’clock at noon hour.
On First a n d Main streets
dried prunes and berries at H. S.
Gile and Co.’s packing house, tt where wagon is used, hose to be
Brick for sale. New kiln just used Saturday morning between
7 and 8 o ’clock only.
opened. A specialty o f brick for
All hose to be removed from
walling wells.—H a m n e t t &
hydrants on these streets when
Sons.
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not in use.
Marion George, the Magnetic
®°, Instead o f lauding our selvae and
Irrigation tor gardens prohib-
making big promises, we simply ask you
Healer, gives relief in agravating ted at all times.
to come ana examine our Jew elry
cases o f rheumatism and other
A fine o f ($2) tw o dollars will to compare our prieea. Those w ill be
facts to surprise and convince you . W e
diseases.
be imposed for each offence for don’t p rom ise-w e perform . Como and
convince you rself o f that fa ct today.
F or S a l e —Six room house any violations o f these rules.
Orange Elliott,
and tw o lots improved. A bar­
46
W ater Supt.
gain. 406 Main Street.
tf.
Wanted to rent, seven room
modern house north o f First
England*« Union Jack.
Street.
Enquire at Graphic
The original flag of England yras
office.
the banner of St. George (white
with a red crow). This in 160$
F ob S a l e — T w o houses in City
was incorporated with the banner Park addition. Prices, $450 and
of Scotland (bine with a whiter diag­
onal croat). This combination ob­ $800 respectively. J. 0. Lyon,
tained the name of the “union cor. 10th and Willamette. t4.
jack” in allusion to the union with
Hop pickers wanted at Oak
Scotland. This arrangement con­
Lawn.
Phone Dayton 6-16.
tinued till the union with Ireland in
Write
to
J.
W. Martin, R. No. 1,
1801, when the banner of St. Pat­
Dundee,
Oregon.
2t
rick (white with a diagonal red
cross) waa amalgamated with it and
F o r S a l e .— 2 yearling Ham-
forma the present union flag. I t is
blctonian
colts, formerly owned
rally understood thatthe
by
O.
Baldwin,
a t low price.—F.
" m s corruption of Ji
D. Baron.
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CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS
Facts are the Most e<
vineing argumen
C. A. MORRIS, JEWELER
Wantnd.
Tour Last Chance
Dried prunes, fresh prunes, ckbt ,Pn“ ' ,0T
1911-12 aowa caa-
dried black caps, dried logan ■at fill tout oader iov say dab in i bslow ah*
Tbaa
berries, for which I will pay the nm I m your Old* TO-DAY.
highest market price. Will ac­ To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add
cept delivery at Springbrook,
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W ant to sell horse and cow
barn to be moved from present
location. Inquire at Graphic
office.
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