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i THE NEWRERQ GRAPHIC DUNDEE Our Name on the Box is Safe Guard. Arthur T hayer came hom e re cently from Kansas. 4 % IN T E R E S T PAID ON S A VIN G S Mr. and Mrs. F. L. H arford Rev. Edith Hill Booker w as a have sold their property and will Portland visitor last week. Wm. S. Allan is putting up a turn their backs on Chehalem tw o -sto ry building, the low er Center in the course o f a few sto ry t o be used for a carriage m onths. The com m unity will house and the upper one for a sustain a great loss in losing them as citizens, but our loss is w orkshop. som e one’s else gain. Mrs. Cyrene Palmer and grand C . A . M ORRIS, The Jeweler ' ' 4 ------------ by The United States National Bank We announce the establishment o f a Savings Department fully equipped to handle all business usually transacted by a Savings BAnk, and invite all those having business o f this nature to call and consult us about opening an account or taking out one of our interest bearing Certificates o f Deposit. This department will be subject to government supervision and will be under the direct management of the officers and directors of the bank. It will be backed by the bank’ s entire resources—the largest outside the County Seat, and a feature of great import ance to those who desire absolute security for their funds. M r. C. G. Jacobson is d igging a daughter, Gladys, spent Friday well north of his house and has in Newberg. Mrs. R oy Robinson and Mr», struck w ater in abundance which Homer Fisher spent a few days he is thinking some o f piping into the house. in Portland last week. Last Sunday m orning while M r. and Mrs. William East are Mr. F. L. Strait, superintendent receiving congratulation s on the • Capital ............................................ ................ ....$ 50,000.00 arrival of a daughter at their o f the Sunday School, attended Surplus and Profits................................................ 20,000.00 Sunday School and church ser home. Stockholders’ Liability.................................. 50,000.00 vices, his parents and other rela T O T A L .................................................. $120,000.00 W ord has been received that tives gathered at his home. A Charles J. Handley, a pionee^of chicken dinner including ice cream TH B, U N IT H D N A T IO N A L B A N K fifty-one, w ho settled in the Red w as in w aitin g and as he came Hills, died o f heart failure at his in the house the different ones home in San Francisco on July cam e ou t o f biding and pleasant 23rd. AN ECCENTRIC SOLDIER. ly reminded him o f his birthday Once m ore the big heartedness anniversary. M ay he live t o en Prinos Laapold the “ Bulldog’* and Hi# o f the men o f the Red Hills was Quoor W ays. Now Under New Management jo y m any m ore such pleasant made evident when last Thurs It has been said of Prince Leo- occasions as he is an exem plary day five o r six o f them assembled ld of Anhalt-Dessau, one of NIGHTLY—4 reels latest motion pic y on n g m an. Those present be ederick the Great's most able t o give their services in con tures. FEATURE every performance. W e desire to convince you that you can leave your sides M r. Strait and wife were generals, “In everything a soldier structing a new house for John plumbing to us and rest assured o f receiving a plumbing Illustrated Song by W. H. S. FOSTER Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strait, M r. and an oddity, he was a prince in equipment installed the way you want it and which will last. Som m ers, w h o s e home w a s and M rs. Frank Hill, J. P. nothing save in his love of power.** _____ Appropriate music by MRS. MABEL burned a short time ago. H ow will w e do it? His soldiers called him the “ Boll- FOSTER, graduate o f Trinity College B rooks and M r. and Mrs. Win By giving you s detailed dog.’’ He liked the name, for it set o f Music, London, England (piano) and On Friday* o f last week Mrs. chester, o f Newberg. specification fully covering forth the tra it/ on which he prid W. H. FOSTER (drums). William W ilson entertained the Mrs. Joseph Hall w as a visitor ed himself— tenacity, courage and the work to be done and ladies o f the Red Hills in h on or w e will guarantee all work to Portland Tuesday o f last toughness. Manager o f the birthday o f her little week. to be done in accordance He bore a leading part in twen with the specification. daughter, Alida, w h o w a s tw o ty-one battles ana twenty-seven J- W . H . S . F O S T E R years old that d ay. Sixteen Don Peterson and his m other, sieges. The soldiers regarded him A further assurance o f Mrs. Peterson, of Portland, were as invulnerable, for he was only (Late manager Grand Opera House lasting satisfactory equip m atrons and y ou n g ladies and Devils Lake, N. D .) guests at the home of A. V. once hit, and then lightly. When in ment will be to have us sixteen children spent a pleasant Hendrickson the first o f the week. camp he associated with his sol install 'S t a n d a r d * plumb aftern oon on the law n o f the diers as though he and they were ing fixtures w h ich are 0000000000<»OOKX><>OÍK>ÍK«>CKK> companions. W ilson hom e. Dainty refresh guaranteed by the manu Real Estate Transfers. But he was a savage when his ments were served under a facturers to give 5 or 2 wishes or his authority were op years service (according to spreading R oyal Anne tree. L it grade), but will most likely John Auer t o Roswell L H ol- posed. While a youth he fell in love tle Alida received many-, pretty with the daughter of an apothecary. give you many m ore years birth d ay gifts t o be cherished as man 10.04 acres in wV& o f Jno One day he saw her at her window service. G Baker d 1 c R oa d w a y in tp 4 talking familiarly with a man. Mad reminders o f her first party. is prepared to transfer s r 4 w $1200. dened with jealousy, he rushed up M rs. Julia W . Little and Mrs. your goods anywhere, Citizens’ B a n k to M ichael stairs and ran the man through the Wm. E. M cllhenny of Portland, any place any time. K eschko lot 1-0 & part o f lo t 12 body. The wounded man was a doc Tinner and Humber are guests a t O tterbrook . Mr. tor and the girl’s cousin. Leopold of the rearrangement o f H ob son ’s Francis C. Little spent the week married her, and their life was a Prices Reasonable Fruit Land Subd. in tp 3 s r 3 w happy one. When the news of her end a t O tterbrook . $786. death resched him he was besieging Office phone Black 100, or Miss C ornelia J. Spencer spent N F G W Byers & w ives to s city. His grief was intense, but ■three d a y s w ith relatives in P o r t - residence ( Black 12S W ard W Silver 60 ac in G eorge he told his sons of their loss in this phot es { Red 79 ia nd last week. laconic phrase: - t 5 Nelson d 1 c $8000. Callup (R ed 80 “Curse it, boys, the devil has car The friends o f Alfred Liven- G W Byers & w f t o John ried off your mother !” PCw09aC808080808080B80»CTMJK g o o d w ill be sorry t o hear th at Briggs 2 small tracts on .west One day in church the minister he m utilated b o th hands very side of Blaine street, Newberg, gave oat the first verse of a hymn: * Neither hunger nor thlrat badly on M on d a y while handling O regon, $1900. Nor want nor pain a g op h er gun. One finger had t o Nor wrath of the Great Prlnoe Elmer Cam pbell & w f et al t o Can me restrain. l>e rem oved and it is feared th a t M yrl Versteg n eVi of s eV*. sec 22 .Leopold, thinking that “ the Great 304 F IR S T S T ., N E W B E R G , OR. he will lose another. L o t 4 secs 1 4 & 15 & n w Vi sec Prince” alluded to himself, grasped The w om en o f the neighbor 23 t 5 s r 4 w w m $2. his cane and rushed up the pulpit h ood are anxiously a w a itin g the M yrtle Derbv et vir t o William stairs. The minister hardly saved W e carry a full line of com pletion o f the new one-tun B arkas lo t 5 blk 17 R o w la n d ’s himself from s thrashing by shout ing, “ I mean Beelzebub, not your Contractors in Cement nel drier at O tterbrook , w’hich is a d d t o M cM innville, O regon, highness 1” being constructed as a special $500. work of all kinds. When he heard that his daughter to y for M rs. Greer and her Alfred Dundas & wf to W illiam was at the point of death he march friends. It is expected th at the B row n 2 .17 ac in n wVi o f n wVl ed to her residence at the head of Successors to Sam Anthes his troops, so that she might be Portland m arket will be flooded sec 11 t 5 s r 7 w $10. buried with military honors. Find with dried apples, pears, corn , Daniel Freeman to Louis P etty Phone, Black 186 ing her alive, he prayed with tears Don’t fail to call and everything the ladies can joh n lo ts 4 5 6 7 blk 1 B arber’ s running down his rough cheeks: fi.id on which to experim ent. arid W illam ina $1. “ Lord God, I haven’t asked you a Frederik Haifsen & w f to H V single thing for an age. And I 6 Susan Rem ington 2.16 ac in won’t bother you any more if you Jerome B W alling d 1 c in t 5 s r will only restore my daughter to health now.” — Boston Herald. Mrs. Bertha Wiemer and child 4 w $10. SA F E an 1 RELIABLE. RATES Drusilla A H ayes t o J A & are LOW. We write up both ren, o f P ortland, niece o f M rs. E. T he Great Mogul. T h e Newberg Manufacturing and COUNTRY and CITY risks. We Yarn, m ade them a visit the first M ary 0 W augam an 12 ac in The greatest of the Mogul em have a GOOD BUSINESS in this o f the week. T lios N F aulconer d 1 c in t 5 s r perors of India was Akbar, born Construction C o. line and want you to JOIN us. O ct 14, 1542. He began to reign Mrs. H odges and daughters 6 w w m $1740. Call at our office, or we will meet when he was but twelve years old David Johnson ¿sc w f et al to you by appointment. DON'T in Edna, Blanch and Pearl, o f New- and over three provinces only, but For the Best Prices on the Best Windows, Doors, Inter W ard W Silver 6 0 ac in George S he extended his empire over nearly sure till you see us. We have a b .rg, spent Sunday w ith M rs. ior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone, good list o f business houses. Kelson d i e in t 3 s r 3 w $8000. the whole of India. His wisdom and Freeman H odges. Cabinet Work, Store Fixtures and General Mill Work earned for him the title W h i t e & C o m p a n y ' Neil H odges w h o had his hand B C Miles & w f to H K M orris justice “ Guardian of Mankind.” His court 7 0 S F ir s t S t r s s t . N . w b . r g s. verely hurt a b ou t the fourth o f lots 5 and 6 blk 8 lots 2 & 3 blk -at Agra was magnificent. Akbar’s July is gettin g on nicely a t G rand 12 lo ts 5 & 6 blk 16 in C ity real name was Jelal-ed-Dean, but Park add to Newberg, Oregon when he reached the height of his Rounde. $ 10 . power he became known by the The W. C. T. U. w ill meet a t shorter name, which means very B C Miles & w f tfl S W Parrish the home o f M ary Palmer Joh n We have money to loan on great or greatest, and in English he lot 5 blk 4 lots 7 & 8 blk 10 lots son W ednesday, August 14. All was called the great mogul. He is first m ortgage on im proved 7 & 8 blk 14 lo t 1 blk 15 lots 10 On the dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold from said to have kept 5,000 elephants, farm security in Yamhill cou n the ladies o f the Union and other Portland to the points in the East shown below, and many others, 11 & 12 blk 17 City Park A d 12,000 choice horses and 1,000 at greatly reduced /ares quoted. Your home agent will sell these ladies o f the neighborhood are ty , from three t o five years dition to Newberg, Oregon $10. hunting leopards. Akbar died in tickets via the North Rank Road at slightly higher fares, on request invited t o be present. w ith a ttractiv e r e p a y m e n t W H M on roe t o J E S cott n wV4 1605, was buried in a magnificent Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Dixon cam e privileges. o f s wM sec 33 t 2 s r 5 w $1500. mausoleum near Agra and was suc out last Sunday evening, the ceeded by bis son. A . H . BIRRELL & C O , W F Newville t o J L Briggs 4 you n g daughter tak in g an active 2 0 2 M c K a y Bldg., 3rd & Stark in connection with ac in James Johnson d 1 c in tp 3 part in the meeting which w as P ortlan d, Oregon s r 4 w $650. Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways very g o o d . They are com ing Hard an tha Plano. O regon & California Railroad ou t next Sunday evening. Atlantic City........ ..$111,00 Minneapolis “ Good gracious, what on earth’s C o to Fidelia P Sully 60 ft right .. 107.50 Baltimore............. Montreal..... the matter?” gasped the angry M rs. Anna Kidd and children, o f w a y over 197.83 ac tract & ... 110.00 Boston................... New York.. father. “ Why is there such a row w h o have been visiting her p a r Buffalo................... Omaha........ 17 % ac in A J M eredith d 1c tp 4 in the parlor ?” ents, M r. and Mrs. E. Yarns, for Chicago.................. . 72.50 Philadelphia s r 4 w $1. “ Why, dear, that’s Mary and Jane Fruit Farm some time, w il^start F riday for ... 55.00 Colorado Springs Pittsburg... A E Peat & w f t o G W & 0 V practicing their new duet on the Denver...... :........... .. 55.00 S t Louis .... her hom e in M innesota. 70.00 B v y s lo t 6 blk 2 Edw ards add piano,” said mother proudly. Detroit................... ... 82.50 St. Paul...... 60.00 “ A duet! What, both of ’em M rs. Jennie P ost and you n g Newberg $1600. Apples, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Duluth................... Toronto ...... playing at once?” Father’s voice sons, of W ashington, ca m ed ow n Kansas City.......... Cherries and Grapes in their Ellen H P otter t o Edwin V Washington to spend som etim e with* her p a r F’otter 4 2.50 ac in Joseph Hess was hard and cold. Milwaukee.......... ... 72.50 season. “ Yes, of course.” DATRS o r SALE ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yarns, last & John W illiam son d 1 c ’s in tp 3 Father snorted with rage. MAY Z 8, 4. 9, 10, 11,17, 1«. 24. » . 1012 Friday. J U S « 1, 0, 7. 8. 13. 14. 15, 17, 18, )», 20 21. 24, 2V 27. 2A. 20, 1012 "Don’t they think they can wear s r 3 w $1. JULY 2, 8, », 7. II 12. 15, K 2» 22. 28 'JH, 2» 8" 1 IPS out that piano fast enough when AUGUST 1, 2, 8 ». 7 12. 15. I». 22. '28. ». 811. 81, An ice cream social was held at Riverside O r c h a r d s C o to SKI’ TEM BEK (.¿.8,7.8.1 1 12. 80, 1.12 Proprietor Stopover« and choice of roule« allowed In each direction, the hom e of Chancellor Johnson Augusta Tollas tract 9 of River they play on it one at a time, then?” r im i return limit Octobgr 31. 1912 ho asked sarcastically. Dotali* of «chedule«. «, U ri» etc. «Ill lie furni.hed on request. in h on or o f his birthday, Wed side Orchards in tp 4 s r 4 w $1,- W. r. COMAN, (ten. rrolfht and Pau Agent, Portland, Ore. nesday eve o f last week. 125. Dundee, Or. Phone, White 161 STA TES THEATRE K C O N S C IE N T IO U S JOB J_ The Newberg Transfer Co. E. L. EVAN S Nash Co. Saunders B rothers Men’s and Ladies and Chil dren's Shoes The Prices are Right i Beaver State Merchants Mutual Insurance Co. CHEHALEM CENTER Farm Loans fi Low Round Trips E A S T Through Trains East Fair Maples J. Watson Baker, V