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1 J I w ■priai THE NEWBERQ QRAPHIC e $1000. PAVEMENT LAID AT d i Alfred O dom t o E d w ard N 2 ac in S Cozine d 1 c t 4 r MODERATE COST 4 Baker $1200. City Engineer, of Portland, Finds Solution of Difficult Problem- A FINE DISPLAY always makes things interesting for the average shopper. Just at this time in our store we have some o f the DAINTIEST FURNITURE C ity Engineer, T. M . Hurlburt believes he has at last arrived at a solution o f h ow t o give p roperty ow ners durable pave, ments at a m oderate cost. Such a pavem ent has ju st been laid on K earney Street between Fifteen th and Tw enty-fifth streets and property ow ners w h o fought every effort t o pave th at street on account o f w h at they deemed the excessive prices asked by the standard paving companies have B arbro Olson et vir t o Fred A and Louise A Hurner lo ts 3 and 4 in blk 22 W ennerbeg’s add C arlton $1160. Frank Ogle & wf t o M ary Fisher 8 ac in J H G aunt d 1 c in t 4 s r 4 w $880. Frank Ogle & w f to J J & L u cy A Ogle 15 ac in Chas Tustin and J H Gaunt d 1 c ’s in tp 4 s r 4 w $375. Joseph A Sell w o o d & w f t o Jennie E and G S Buckbee tra ct No 19 “ E a rlw o o d ” $12 50. M ichael B Stoner & w f t o Julia C Bossnet lots 5 and 6 in blk 10 Chandler’ s 2nd add M cM innville ever brought together under one roof. Bring your glasses with you to look at the prices—they're no small The summer furniture expressed themselves as being $ 800 . *. will take your eye. Don’ t miss MOses S utton t o Sidney and this opportunity. Come in some entirely satisfied w ith the tvofk. The pavem ent mentioned is the Julia A Vanliorn lots 5 and 6 in time to-day; no trouble to show goods. well k n ow n bitulithic. The K e blk 4 8 Oak Park add M cM in n W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH & SONS. TH E ST O P E OFtQUALITY The Newberg Transfer Co. is prepared to transfer your goods anywhere, any ¡dace any time. Prices Reasonable Office phone Black 100, or - * residence (Black 123 {R ed 79 Red 80 0X3XBBX8XS03XS^^ arney street pavem ent is declared by the city engineer t o be as g o o d as any other laid here and it has been put d ow n a t a sav ing of nearly 4 0 per cent when the fact th a t there w as no charge for excavation is ednsidered. The explan ation o f the reduced cost is th a t the old m acadam base if the street has been used as a fou n d ation for the bitulithic. H eretofore standard bitulithic has been laid on a base o f crushed rock and in cases where the streets were covered w ith old m acadam , the p roperty ow ners had t o p ay. for the rem oval o f the m acadam and also for the new crushed rock base. ville $600. Geo D Thomas & w f t o Della Th om as lots 1 and 7 in blk 2 T h om a s’ add A m ity, Ore $ 8 0 0 . W alnut G rove C o of O regon t o M B and Henry W akem an lots 8 and 11 W Alnat G r o v e C o ’s Planation N o 1 in tp 2 r 4 $1. W alnut G rove C o o f O regon t o Arthur B Rndd lo t N o 13 o f W alnut G rove C o ’s P lan ation No 1 $10. W alnut G rove C o of O regon t o Star Investm ent C o o f M ul tnom ah C o lo ts 5, 9 , 1 0 , 1 4 , 15 and 17 o f W alnut G rove C o ’s P lanation N o 1 and r o a d w a y $ 10 . R oss S W a tson t o J M Turner small tra ct in D a yton Ore $20 0. Real Estate Transfers. A m os Wise & w f t o T had dens Stafford 15 a c in G eo W M iller d Alex Anderson & w f t o J E & 1 c in tp 5 s r 4 w $600. Pearl C Noble 23 ac in H enry H ew itt d 1 c in tp 5 s r 3 w $2500. Alex H Anderson & w f to J H The College nine defeated the Noble 7 ac in H enry H ew itt d 1 c H igh S ch ool nine in a seven in $500. - ning practice gam e T hursday. Dundee F ruit & W alnut C o t o The score s to o d 7 t o 3. R W and Ella E Sw ick p a rt o f President Pennington left on tra ct N o 7 5 o f Dundee Orchard H om es N o 1 in tp 3 s r 3 w $170. W ednesday m orning fo r Id a h o, E G Fendali & w f t o G eorge C in the interest o f the endow m en t Christenson 19 .3 7 5 ac in w^4 o f fund. L ew is R ogers d 1 c in tp s r 3 w M iss Jones o n M on d a y m orn $ 6 0 1 .5 6 . ing gave an interesting chapel V irgil and O m ar Fendali t o talk on her visit t o Ellis Island, G eorge C Christenson und int New Y ork C ity. in 1 8 .4 4 ac in w Va o f L ew is R o g The Seniors are busy putting ers d l c i n t p 3 s r 3 w $26 7.7 2. on the finishing touches t o their E ira E Finley t o Grace A Fin theses. ley lo ts 3 and 4 in blk 13 Central M r. Adam s, o f M cM innville add N ew berg, Ore $ 1 0 00. College, w as a visitor a t Pacific Joh n J G ivena & w f t o W A on Tuesday, in the interests of K ey t 15 .4 8 4 3 ac in Nehemiah the Y. M . C. A. conference a t C o M artin d 1 c and S Cozine d 1 c in lum bia Beach. tp 4 s r 4 w $ 5 7 00. The F irst and Second year W J G ilstrap & w f t o S A Ball lots 13, 14 and 15 in blk 3 Bibees Preps entertained the Senior Preps in the girls’ gym on Satur add Sheridan $65 0. d L F H all & w f t o Jam es C a y evening. A g o o d tim e was Duncan lo ts 5 and 8 in blk 18 reported by all. The College glee clubs have an H urley & L a rg e’s add N ew berg nounced their next recital for $ 1000 . T u esday evening of next week. A lbert H eater & w f t o E m m a PACIFIC COLLEGE That is w hy you should ow n one. Sold by Newberg Hartware & fosuccEai it a f e j i Builders of Homes. Our 'PB0FIT-SHAR1NG Investment Certificates are REAL Honey Haters Send for Booklet 60436 Corbett BfafePbitisad Ora B eaver State M erchants M utual In su ra n ce C o. SAFE and RELIABLE. RATES are LOW. We write up both COUNTRY and CITY risks. We have a GOOD BUSINESS in this line and want you to JOIN us. Call at our office, or we will meet you by appointment DON’T in sure till you see us. We have a good list o f business houses. W h ite & C o m p a n y TO S F ir*« a t r * « t . N i w b . r g Farm Loans We have m oney t o loan on first m ortg a g e on im proved farm security in Y am hill coun ty , from three t o five years w ith a ttra ctiv e r e p a y m e n t privileges. A. H. B IR R E L L CO .. 2 0 2 M c K a y B ldg., 3rd & Stark P ortlan d , O regon D M c C o y 29 ac in B H eater d i e in tp 3 s r 2 w $10. Irena H eater et vir t o W arren & L eu ora H aynes 3 .0 7 a c in Richard Everest d 1 c in tp 3 s r 2 w $ 3 8 3 .7 5 . O m ar H utchens & w f t o E dna Stew art 12 1-3 ac in H iram R an som Cash E n try $15 00. Charles L Judd & w f t o Lee & Belle LaDu 10 ac in S D S n o w den d l c i n t p 3 s i * 2 w $ 2 5 0 0 . Lee LaDu t o Charles L Judd lo ts 1 and 2 in blk 3 6 E d w ard s add New berg $1200. Joseph M attey & w f t o Forest B ros and W irth 2 0 8 .7 7 5 ac in J M a tte y ’s Orchards $100. W A M ossner & w f t o C R and Ollie G allaw ay 6 0 x 1 0 0 ft in blk 2 N ew by’ s 3rd add M cM innville $1025. M argaret F M orey et vir t o Wm H and Sarah M W arner 11 ac in Wm T W allace d 1 c in tp 3 s r 2 w $2500. Em m a L M cC oy et vir t o E J Jaeger 10 ac in Bni H eater d 1 c in tp 3 s r 2 w $1. J H Noble t o Lillie A Anderson 4 7-160 ac in H enry H ew itt d 1 c in tp 5 s r 3 w $500. J E Noble & w f to Alex H An derson 15 ac in Henry H ew itt d l c $1500. J E Noble & w f t o Alex H An derson 2.5 0 ac in Henry H ew itt AMERICAN HUSBANDS. ^ The Money Gam* and the Ills That Come In Its Train. The American masculine claim of absorption in his work does not in the least justify such a condition. Frenchmen support their wives and still find time Jo go shopping with them toot Englishmen do likewise and find energy left to place then- sons in school; energy to watch keenly the love affairs of their daughters, unhesitatingly bidding this or that man begone; moral courage and physical vitality left after the day's work to be in fset ss well as in fancy “ the head of the house.” They hava the wisdom to leave hours for plav, for pure boy ishness of living. And all this may be observed in the same middle class that with us turns the whole iuue over to the wife, expecting of he? gjj wisdom, though knowing h^c sheltered youth, and all vitality to run unceasingly and unaided the whole machinery of the family. No wonder our women have “ ndhres!’1 No wonder they are becoming more and more restless (one of the first evidences of strain), more and more discontented as time passes! Mas culine kindness to our women is sometimes so tangled up with self ishness that there need be no sur prise that there is some confusion regarding them. Not that our men want the money after which they are striv ing for themselves, for their pleas ures. They do not. They are al most notoriously generous. Our rich men give, give, give, to their wives, their children, to colleges, to hospitals, to churches, until the whole world is amazed at their gen erosity. The habit and fury o f work, un reasoning, illogical, quite unrelated to any need, is a masculine disease in this country, and the whole social system has for yean paid the inevi table penalty. Here and there a man tries to stop in time, but finds him self obsessed by work so that he can no longer think of anything else. He is as much a slave to it as is any opium taker to his drug and drunk ard to his potion. ^ I t is a grave danger not only to the individual, but to the whole American civiliza tion.— Anna A. Rogera in Atlantic. A Dangerous Placo. When the newsgatherer was ad mitted, one of the first visitors, to the old house recently bought and fitted up by the Historical society, be was able to get a full column of interesting information for the next issue of the paper. “ Doesn’t seem to me it’ll be safe for folks to go to the old Parker house witfiput they take some pre cautions,” said Samuel Hobart, the village wag, when he had finished the reporter’s account of what he had seen. “ Lem Colburn had a pretty narrer escape by what he tells in this paper.” “ What does he tell?” demanded Mrs. Hobart. “ I ’ll read it out,” said her hus band and proceeded Blowly: “ ‘On first entering the hall the visitor’s eye is caught by a long sword over one side of the mantel and then drawn to the old flintlock on the other side, after which it naturally falls on the mantel itself and from that to the old brick tiled hearth.’ “ Now, if Lem’s eyes can stand that kind o’ treatment they must be pretty tough.” — Youth’s Com The recent rains have put a panion. dam per on base ball practice the W as Soma Mud. last week. Of all the yams that ever came The Y. W . C. A. expect t o give down the line regarding deep mud a Bakery Sale on June 1st. The the following should be entitled to proceeds w ill g o in their Summer the blue ribbon. It happened in the place where mud originated: A Conference fund. man was walking along the roadside one summer day and noticed a fair ly good looking hat out in the road. Reaching out with his cane, he gave it a ent and waa startled to hear a voice exclaim: “ Here! What the deuce are vqu doing?” Then* he made the astonishing Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, discovery that the owner of the one y e a r .....................................$1.50 headpiece was under the hat up to Graphic, one year ............................. 1.60 his ears in mud. “ Great heavens!” exclaimed the Total.............. 3.00 man who had hit the hat. “ Is that Both Papers, One Y e a r ............... Sa.oo mud as deep as that?” “ Deep!” cried the victim. “ Why, THE SEMI-WEEKLY man alive, I ’m standing on a load of hay!” — Lippincott’s Magazine. THE CONF1DENECE reposed in this institution is manifested by * de- posits o f $300,000.00 placed in its keeping by -f . tr ' t * \ ■ -, the conservative business men and farmers o f this vicinity. Depositors are assured o f careful and expert attention to their business requirements, prom pt answers on questions affecting their interests, and all the helpful co-operation that may be given by a strong, aggressive national bank. United States Nat’l. Bank Newberg, O regon A R E M AR K A BLE BOOK o f Interest to P roperty O w ners After years of work and great expense the manufact urers of '¿tattdatHf' plumbing fixtures have completed a book which should be seen by all property owners intending to remodel and especially by those who are going to build. In this book are shown in great variety fixtures that would grace a mansion and others, less pretentious, but beautiful nevertheless, that are within the means of that great group of people— the wage camera of America. r i j. . .:._ 2 j ï ? t ~ This book is too expen sive for general distribution but you can see a copy in our office. For your own interest, see this book before planning your bathroom. E .L . EVANS Tinner and Plumber M. J. Nash Co 30 4 F IR S T S T ., N E W B E R G , O R . 5th Annual Sale started May 18, ends May 29 „ Prices Reduced 2 0 and 50% ARE A Great YOU j; HESITATING? as to where you should place that order for grain and feed for your live stock? Hesitate no longer. We can give you indubitable evidence that it will be to your great advantage to lodge it with us, the kind ot proof that makes its way in court—facts, for our best custo mers will tell you o f the quality o f our goods. q«bbiog Cffle, copvmcwr Frank Zumwalt Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies Oregon Journal Publishes the latest and most complete telegraphic news o f the world; gives re liable market reports, as it is published at Portland, where the market can be, and is, corrected to date for each issue. It also has a page o f special matter for the farm and nome, an entertaining story page and a page or more o f comic each week, and it goes to the subscriber twice every week—104 times a year. T h e G re p h lc Gives all the local news and happenings and should be in every home in this vi cinity. The two papers make a splendid com bination and you save $1 bv sending your subecription to the Graphic. W e can also give our subecribera a .............ng offer for the Daily and Sunday Journal, in connec Graphic. ( The D irt ef Agaa. A charitably disposed official of the municipal government at Wash ington tells of an interesting ex- tbange of views between two ur chins at a dinner given to the news boys of ths capital by popular sub scription. As ths lads wars waiting for their dessert they placed their grimy Hands side by side on the table cloth. “ Mine is dirtier than yours!” was the claim made bv one boy. “ Maybe it is, said the second newsboy, “ but you don’t wanter fergit you're two years olderin ms.” — Washington Star. o^eoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo4oeoeoeoaoeoeo4oeoeoeoeoe lio their berg Portland property see Donald M. Anybody wishes to trade property in New and vicinity for W all, 207 1st S t The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Graphic for $ 2 .0 0 a year