Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 14, 1912, Image 2

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    TME N E W B E R Q Q R APH IC
BACK TO THC FARM U n o « th« alocan, and the low
United States National
o f Newberg
F or over tw en ty -tw o years this bank has
been success­
fu lly serving the b a n k in g pu blic o f this vicinity.
W e appreciate the patronage
an d
frien dsh ip o f o u r old
custom ers an d w ill earnestly endeavor to m erit a con tin u ­
an ce o f their p atronage and good w ill.
T o the n ew
com er a n d those w h o have not established
b a n k in g relations w ith u l, w e extend a cordial Invitation to
;« this their b u n k in g hom e
S. L . P A R R E T T , President
J. L . H O S K IN S , Vice President
J. C. CO LCO R D , Cashier
W . E. CR O ZER , A sat. Cashier
IT IS TRUE
W e are really closing out overcoats and chil­
dren's clothing at
O N E -H A L F P R IC E
Some water-proof coats, $8 values, at $2.50,
only a few le ft
M en's Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices
Sale will continue until Feb. 15th.
We are building a reputation on quality of work and
material.
Repair W ork Promptly Attended To
806 EL First St.
Phone W hite 198
LYNN B. FERGUSON
P rescrip tio n D rug g ist
The store that pleases and gives you the right prices. W e carry
the famous Rexall remedies, one fo r each human ill. Low ney’s
candies, cut glass, The Ideal Waterman fountain pen, Rexal dollar
watches, school books, stationery and office supplies. A full and
complete line o f ail Drug Sundries.
I make a specialty o f my
Presciption Department. A ll receipts and prescriptions filled with
accuracy and dispatch, quick service day or night.
You are al­
ways welcome. Give me a call.
T H E REXALL S TO R E
302 Washington Street
Phone Btaek 106
Res. W hite 41
Roses! Hardy Perennial Flower»!
Greenhouse Plants!
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Iv O S e S
A good selection—strong plants—
a t prices that are right. A fine lot
o f Potted Ferns and other plants.
You need one on your table. N ow is the time
I have a fine lot o f strong
t o plant Asparago
plants. Phone Bit
F. C. L ittle was a Dundee visi­
to r Sunday.
Miss K a te Homberger visited
M r. and Mrs. A. A. Parrett on
Sunday.
R. H. Todd, Deputy County
Assessor, spent the fore part of
the week in the Red Hills. This
is the first time Mr. Todd has
been in this section since 1870
when he rode over from the
“ Riley Bean” farm west o f Mc­
Minnville to obtain a teacher’s
certificate from John Spencer
w ho was then County School
Superintendent.
Ocea A Baker et a lt o Elizabeth
R H oltgreive swJ4 of nwV4 and
nwVi o f sw and lots 5, 6, 7 and
8 o f sec 28 tp 2 s r 3 w $10.
Henry F Boothe & w f to Henry
A E tta Schild wachter nVi o f
nwVi ot swVi containing 20 ac in
sec 1 4 1 3 s r 2 w‘ $10.
C M Burns & w f to Helen W
O tt und V4 int in 39.60 ac in
Stewart Hanna d 1 c in tp 4 s r
3 w $10.
Lena E Davidson to Mandane
Jones sVt o f lot 571 in 2nd add
Masonic cemetery M cM innville.
Josephine Eberhard to William
F Eberhard lot 4 in K in g ’ s subd
Dundee citizens are rejpicing
in N M artin d l c i n t p 3 s r 4 w
that the old building on Main
$ 10 .
street that was formerly a saloon
Eola H ills W alnut Ass’n t o
and has been boarded up ever
Adela W Adams lo t N o 63 in
since Yamhill Co. went dry, has
Eola W alnut Groves in D J
been torn dow n and the lot
Townsend d 1 c in tp 5 s r 4 w $1.
cleared ready for the new post
Evan W Evans & w f to Samuel
office building which John Ed
Yarnes Vi of an ac in M cM inn­
wards intends to erect.
ville $1015.
The Dundee C ity Election was ' Jas C Gibson & w f t o Geo Nel­
held on M onday, March fourth. son et al seVi o f neVi (4 0 ac) and
The officers elected were M ayor, roadw ay in sec 35 t 2 $ r 3 w
H. B. Pow ell; Clerk, Charles $3500.
Parrett; Treasurer, A. A. Par­
John W and wt and H arry G
rett; Marshal, Goley Fisher; Hartman to J W Funk «Vi o f
Councilmen, Rev. J. G. Alford neVi 80 ac in sec 3 4 1 3 s r 5 w
and Bernhard Groth.
M ark Hutcbcroft et al to R J
The Breyman Place was the
scene o f a very pleasant gather­ Hutchcroft 103.244 ac in Elisha
ing on Sunday, the occasion be­ Bedwell d 1 c in tps 2 and 3 s r 4
ing the celebration o f the twen­ and 5 w $1.
S J Kingrey & w f to Wm A &
ty-second birthday ot Alfred
Roselind
R G alfow ay 13.91 ac
Harding, the eldest son o f G. W.
Harding w ho rented the place o ff n end o f lot 16 in J W Fletch­
last fall.
Those present for the er’s 1st add Dayton $2600.
Isaac Lam bright & w f to Lars
birthday dinner were M r. and
Mrs. G. W. Harding, M r. and Hansen 100 ac in Zebidee Shel­
Mrs. Alfred Harding, Miss Ethel ton d 1 c in tp 3 s r 4 w $2000.
Elmer T M a rr & w f to George
Harding, Arthur Harding, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Imus, M r. and L Kelty lots 9, 10; 11 and 12 in
Mrs. Johnson and tw o children, blk 25 Edwards add Newberg
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Miss Blan­ Ore $1100.
Zimri M ills & w f to J J Jordon
che Vedder, Spence Vedder, B. F.
eV6
o f lot 3 in blk 14Deskin’s2nd
Joy, H arry and W alter Newman
add Newberg $370.
and F. C. Little, o f Portland.
\V G M oore & w f to School
On F riday evening the ladies of
District No 16 Yamhill, Ore all
the W. C. T . U. gave another o f
o f blks 5 and 6 H ausw irth’s 3rd
their delightful programs, the
add d t y o f Yamhill $400.
main feature o f which was an
Thomas McNish & w f to W S
oratorical contest for a silver
Hibbert lots 22, 23 and 24 and
medal, the contestant being six
Levee lots No 1 and 2 Dayton
boys about ten or tw elve years
Oregon $600.
of age.
The absence o f stage
Chalmers H McNeelan & w f to
frigh t and the clear conception
Gussa M P atton lo t 2 in blk 13
and sym pathy w ith the senti­
I ,a Fayette Ore $3000.
ment ot each selection were re­
Samuel M cVey & w f to John P
markable in boys so young. The
and Lizzie R W alther 2 ac in J B
contest w as a very close one and
Rogers d 1 c in tp 3 i r 2 w
each boy is to be congratulated
$3000.
upon the fine rendering o f his
C ity o f Newberg to W H Pierce
piece. The medal was awarded
n 1-6 o f lo t 1 all o f lo t 2 and s 5-
t o W alter Newman w ho recited
12 o f lot 3 in blk 6 Deskins add
“ W hy Ned Said, ‘ No.’ ”
The
Newberg $359.83.
contestants were H arry New­
Edward A Nichols & w f t o
man, L ow ell Alford,
W alter
Emily T Nichols und int in lots
Newman, Elm o Shannahan, Uel
39, 146, 150 and 151 Dayton,
M ar, and Guy Forsythe. The
Ore $500.
follow in g is the program for the
W H Pierce & w f to P S Pierce
evening. Song, by the Congrega­
n.10 ft of lo t 1 all o f lot 2 and s
tion Scripture and Prayer, 146
30 ft o f lo t 3 blk 6 Deskins add
Psalm. Song by Congregation.
Newberg $1.
Recital “ H o w a L ittle Girl Emp­
Elsworth Pickel & w f to J M
tied The Jug,’ 'C on testan t No. 2.
Chappell lots 1 and 2 in blk 6
Duet, “ A Letter From Home,”
N ew by’s 3rd add M cM innville
Mrs. Shannahan and Miss Thun.
$ 1 .
Rec., “ W hy Ned Said, ‘N o,’ ”
Olive Read to D P Flow ers 5
Contestant No. 3. Rec., “ His
ac
in B H eater d l c i n t 3 s r 2
W ritten Sermon,” Contestant
w
$10.
No. 4. Solo, “ Little F a iry ,”
Acsah Robertson to John B
Pauline Powell. Rec., “ M other—
Vinecke
35x133 ft in lo t 5 Fair-
A Promise,” Contestant No. 5.
Rec., “ The Friend,” Contestant lawn sub $100.
No. 6. Song, “ Send Out the
M ary E T a y lo r et v ir to W L
Sunlight,” Girls S. S. class. Rec., and Annettie H arpole 10 ac in
“ Miss Maloney on The Chinese Wm C Buffum d 1 c in tp 5 s r 4
Question,” Miss Van Valken- w $1000.
bnrgh. A w ardin g o f Medaf,
John P W alther & w f to Sam’l
Prof. Jory. Solo, “ Good N ight,” & H attie M cVey lo t 6 in blk 16
Miss Lefa Agli.
Benediction. Newberg $3000.
Mrs. George Westerfield went
Bruce Lee Wallace to Albert A
t o Dayton Saturday to attend Clay son 50x200 ft in Hnriey &
the fnneral o f her brother, Ed­ Large’s add Newberg $10.
w ard Keen.
Ross S W atson to F R and L J
Hadley
small tract in city o f
Mrs. Roe Robison accompanied
D
ayton
$200.
her mother and grandmother to
Portland last week where they
Whitman College Board of
spent a few days, visiting rela­ Trustees t o Nettie B Fanning
tives.
Guilford W Worden d 1 c except
144.985 ac in tp 6 s r 5 w $25,.
218.40.
Yamhill County Abstract Co,
Joseph W ilson et al (b y sheriff)
to J L and M ary E VanBlaricom
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
lot 3 in blk 6 in O T Newberg,
Ore ex Bast 25 ft $777.95.
T h e only Abstract Books in
Yam hill County
McMnmviujs.
O reooh
Susan M Wilson to C A Wilson
60 ac in B M Robinson d 1 c in
tp 4 s r 3 w $U>.
Colonist Fares
From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States
To
OREGON
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THE
NORTHWEST
prevailing daily
Fares from
r SUNSET
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$33.00
32.00
25.00
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From other cities corresponding-
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is the best means o f carry-
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Colonist Fares are W E S T -B O U N D only,
but they can be prepaid from any point
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friends „ „ u t iv e * in the
itout
East who desire to “ G e t bock to the
arm ,” you can depoait the value o f the fa re with your nearest local
agent and a ticket w ill‘be telegraphed to any address desired.
Call an the undersigned for good instructive literature to send E a s t
J O H N M . S C O T T , G eneral Passenger Agent
PO RTLAN D, OREGON
Low Fares West
Daily M arch 1st to A pril 15th
T O PO IN TS IN W È ST E R N O R E G O N
FROM
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C H ICA G O $33.00
Cincinnail 37.90
1 Milwaukee 31.50
St. L o u is ___32 00
New York
Detroit
ST. P A U L $25.00
Kansas City 25.00
O maha
25.00
Dee Moines 27.85
50.00 Indianapolia 35.65
38.00 Denver______ 25.00
From other Eastern points in proportion
T ell your friend« in the Blast o f this opportunity o f moving W est st
low rates. Direct train service via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific,
Great Northern and “ North Bank” lines to Portland, thence via South­
ern Pacific or Oregon Electric Railway.
Details w ill be furnished on request.
W. E. C O M A N ,
• « « ' I . Freight a n a V asa. Agent t - P . t S . Ry., P o r t ia * * , Oregon
Health, Cleanliness, Home
Comfort
T o promote these conditions in the home, one of the first
requirements is s strictly modern and up-to-date bathroom— one
in which dependable fixtures are installed and in which perfect
sanitation is assured.
A well equipped kitchen and laundry are no less essential,
and the comfort and convenience they afford is s source of en-
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plain the merits of
UtatidarcT Plumbing
Fixtures and quote you
prices.
W e employ
only the best mechanics
and guarantee both fix­
tures and workmanship.
E. L EVANS & SON
Tinners and Plumbers
P U T T IN G IN T H A T
NEW BATH
and toilet will not take long or
cost much if we do the plumbing.
You certainly ought to nave them
for no room in the house shows
refinement or the lack of it like
the bath room. Have us come
and make an estimate of the cost
of remodeling yours into a hand­
some, sanitary room. It will not
be much.
Kevberi Hardware i Plambiai Co.
OVERLAND 3 0 HORSE
6 passenger automobile fully equipped, only $1100, F. 0. B
Newberg. S. A. Mills will be glad to tell you all about it
The Newberg Auto Company