Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 21, 1900, Image 3

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    Loca] Events.
Fresh
Empty barrels for sale by C.
A p p r o p r ia te
A S ilm te t
D e liv e r e d
by
son.
C. B. Wilson is still puyuig
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produce.
Look out for ba'gaius at
o th e r m e m b e r s o f th e F a c u lty .
Store.
Howard’s
old
stand.
Hadleys Racket store for school
plies.
t 1
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery
The college chapel was well filled
I A repressing
'
or light hauling.
Miss Florence Parks of Portland
Wednesday morning with friends and
~ m r
Are still iu the Lead with a Larger and more Complete Stock ofJj|
visiting relatives in town this week.
C. F. Butler went up to Salem Tues- patrons of the college gathered to wit-
day
to
take
in
the
state
fair.
'
ness
the
opening
of
the
new
school
year
Leave your orders at the office of the
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab 1 Five room cottage for rent. Enquire under the new management. Whatever (•] DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISH-1
}
Have you seen our celebrated
j other conditions may be, that instltu-
at Spaulding Logging Co.’s office.
wood.
; lion is strong which has back of it tho jBj
money saving line of Brown’s
INGS,
LADIES,
MISSES
&
CHILDREN’S
G otoT. B. Cummings for paints and
Try a load of slab wood for #1.50. loyal self-sacrifice and abiding interest
oils. A full line of undertaking goods The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. | which is freely manifested by the faith-
CLOAKS, CAPES & JACKETS.
kept in stock.
Two second hand box stoves for sale. [ ful friends of Pacific College, and the
Miss Edie Pugh of Sbcdds, is staying Roth in good couditiou. Enquire of number of interested friends present on
this occasion was such ns to assure the |j Ladies Furnishings and Notions.
in town with her sister Mrs. If. R. Rev. 8. Snyder.
, . , , ,
. management of hearty sympathy and '♦V>
Batchwull, and attending college.
J. G. Hadley is enlargmg his place of
o f i |, support
nBnort_ Uwing to tho fact thBt the
Ed Hatch came in from Newport business, obedient to the demands of an j fruit drying season is not yet over, the [j] In short you will find everything usually found in a well select-fjjjj!
Tuesday morning where he lias been increasing trude.
ed stock of DRY GOODS. We are still
3$
attendance of students was a little low,
spending his vacation with relatives.
Miss Myrtle Votaw of Tacoma came 1 bnt others are coming in aud it is ex-
Mrs. Adelaide Bodner, oi La Grande, Saturday evening for a short visit with I pected that in a week or so the ranks
will be full.
came down the first of the week and is relatives in town.
The exercises of the morning were
visiting with her sister Mrs. Jas. Barrie.
Well boring done by D. W. Cummins
If this week’s locals seem strongly at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for opened devotionally by Rev. Barr, by a
reading of the first psalm, and prayer.
tinged from the "student” standpoint himself and hand.
Jesse Edwards, as president of tho
%COMB IN AND LO O K A T THEM.*
LEADERS IN THE
just consider that this is college week in
Enos Ellis is back homo again from Board, introduced If. E. McGrewas tho
Newberg.
above McMinnville where he has been new president of Pacific College, ex­
SHOE TRADE.!
John Weed, who has been working plying tlie ditching spade.
pressing great confidence in his ability
for the summer in the harvest fields of , Chas. Coal, a boy from Lapwai, Idaho, to maintain the high educational ideals
Eastern Oregon, has returned home and camo to Je5S0 Kdwards. la8t week where oi tho institution. While all regretted
is in college aguin.
to part with our former leaders, that
he will stay and attend college.
-We also carry a fine liue of-
same regret was but a pledge of the
The best of freeh and salt meats the
I am now prepared to attend prompt­ aamo attachment to tho new accessions M iu our stock you will find just what you need.
We have the
market affords will be found at the New­ ly to business in the line of digging or
to tho faculty. He emphasized the im­ •Çjj
Little
Sampsou
Shoe
for
Boys
aud
Girls,
the
best School-ÇJ
berg Meat Market. The Highest prices cleaning wells.
t2 Exos E llis .
portance of the institution to the com­ ij|
paid for butcher’s stock.
Shoe in auy market.
A new millinery store has been opened munity primarily because it stands for
Rev. C. A. Woody of Portland will in the old immigration office by a Mrs. character building realizing that it is
occupy the pulpit in the Baptist church fttterion> fr0ln Uervais, we understand. more important what we are than what
Sunday morning in the absence of the
we know.
John Cox, of Iowa, a relative of David
pastor.
Tlie inaugural address delivered by l O u r Stoclc of.
Martin, has been visiting hero for sev­
Miss Olive Stratton came homo from eral days and sizing up this great coun­ Pres. McGrew was both thoughtful and «
- E v e r y t h in g so ld a t -
entertaining.
It dealt broadly with I I
Long Beach last Friday where she had try of ours.
GROCERIES, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY
the tine principles of education and
been spending tho summer, prepared to
Now that Ed McGregor is again in made a good impression upon his hear­
enter upon her senior year in Pacific
|5 W A s usual is the best.
school. Fay Sims is in the em­ ers. In brief summary ho spoke ns fol­
College.
ploy of C. B. Wilson as deliveryman and lows: “ It is with profound pleasure
Owen Maris is back in college again mail carrier.
that, we are here at the beginning of the
from Heppner, having brought a friend,
new school year. Wo come with greet­ [jj Our motto is Success.
We know to succeed we must please
Mrs.
N.
G.
Kirk
arrived
home
from
Charlie Horner with him who is also in
ings and high hopes for the future of
her
Ohio
visit
last
week,
bringing
her
our customers; this we try to do.
school here. The boys are keeping
E H R E T BR O S.
fatiier home with her to spend the this institution. There may be new
bachelor’s hall.
Opposite
Bank
of
Newberg.
conditions here tills morning but there
winter in Oregon.
Mrs. Salina Thacker, mother of Mrs.
is no new purpose. The same high
Mr.
A.
S.
Parker
of
South
Prairie,
Elizabeth Cook who lives out east of
ideals will be carried forward. This is a
town, died last Friday at a very advanc­ Washington, a brother of L. M. Parker, place forstudy and work. If you are
ed age. Bhe was buried the following was in Newberg last week and over Sun­ not here for that purpose you are in the
day visiting with relatives.
day in the Newberg cemetery.
wrong place. This is an age of great de­
mands and of infinite possibilities.
Casper
Hodgson
of
San
Francisco,
who
We are in receipt of a neat and newsy
little publication “Events,” Volume 1, is traveling for a large publishing house, There is much to cope with. This is a
Í»
Number 1, published under the auspices spent Sunday in town with S. F. Gause time of extreme importance to young
life.
Education
is
a
broad
term.
Once
and
family
who
are
relatives
of
his.
oi the Portland Y. M. C. A. The name
H. COOPER, President.
it consisted in the mastery ol the three
of Oscar Cox appears as editor.
Farmers I want your eggs. I will
K. K. SHAW, Vice Pres.
J. M. WRIGHT, Sec. aud Manager.
Egg packers “ Rs.” A different emphasis has been
Miss Ethel Southmayd came in from give cash for them.
put upon it in different periods of his­
furnished
free
to
those
wishing
them.
Woods, Tillamook county, the first ol
tory. To the Spartans education was
Choice Farm and City Property.
B. W il s o n .
the week and visited a few days with
physical development, to the Athenians,
Collect Rents and Look After Estates.
her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom
Roy Gardner is having quite an ad­ mental, to the Jews religious. We
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
Millsap, after which she will go on to dition built to his blacksmith shop to be stand for a combination of all, with neg­
Tacoma, Washington, where she will used principally as a carriage room. lect of none. I believe in physical cul­
Insurance Written iu Select Companies.
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attend school this winter.
Ilarlan and Herman Smith are the con­ ture, but it is thought, not force that
Newberg, Ore.
rules the world. I will tell you a secret
A gentleman Darned Fisk, of the Port­ structors.
land po8tofiice d e p a rtm e n t, Station C E. If. Woodward attended the annual of great importance which you must
See our big as­
If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both
was in tow n last week with W m . meeting of tho state press association help mo keep in these coming days. It
time and money by calling on us.
If we haven’t what you
sortment
of
Hendershott. He was making good use in Ashland, Southern Oregon this week, is, that success means sacrifice. You
want we will take pleasure iu assisting you in procuring prop­
of a short vacation in taking a look at and also visited with liis brother-in-law must sacrifice caprice for capacity,
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident and wish to ob­
leisure for labor and dissipation for
the fine country hereabouts, which lie N. C. Maris at the state fair.
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
work. It is sometimes fortunate to be
said was even above his expectations.
or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular,
Dr. E.P. Dixon has been on an ex­ unfortunate, for it is only by overcom­
The last Rural Northwest has a very tended hunting trip down in Southern
write us.
interesting descriptive article
on Oregon about Ashland for a couple of ing obstacles that some attain success.
-anil-
"Prune Growing at Dundee,” and a weeks. He lias been hunting with bis St. Bernard said, "Some study to know;
this is huso curiosity. Home.study to be
good summary report of the prune crop old fellow Nimiod Leonard Myers.
known; this is ambition. Some study
of Newberg and vicinity, as a result of
Kindergarten and Primary School will to be rich; this is avarice. Some study
Editor Williamson’s recent visit. Tho
to bo edified; this 13 prudence. But
"grubby end” holds uudisputed sway as open Monday, Sept. 24, in the Kinder­
some study to edify others; this is char­
garten
room.
Kindergarten
Irom
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the land of fruit and flowers.
until 12 A. M. l ’rimary School from 1 ity.” If you have any of the above mo­
HARDWICK & CO.
The county W. C. T. U. convention until 4 P. M.
tives at heart, the time has come wlien
Mas.T ohner .
i
Just
what
you
need
to
will be held in Newberg next Tuesday
you must have an education. Butabove
J. W. Hobbs, of McMinnville, of tho
and Wednesday. On Tuesday evening
keep you dry, the price
all, when a great world needs every
revenue
service,
was
in
town
Wednesday.
their will be a silver gray medal contest,
trained mind, it is pre eminently worth
is very moderate.
the decision of which will be rendered by He expects his daughters, the Misses while to study to “edify others.”
the audieuce. An admission fee often Elsie and Maud to get home the last oi
Pres. McGrew introduced the other
— OF—
cents will be charged to the contest. this week from their extended visit in new member of the faculty, Prof. It. W.
H
U
D
S
O
N
B
R
O
S
.
The state president, Mrs. Helen Har­ the East.
Kelsey late of Earlham College. Prof.
ford will deliver an address on Wednes­ Mrs. Greenwood, an English Friend Kelsey gave an earnest and inspiring
day evening.
oi Victoria, B. C., came down to New­ talk which has been well spoken of by
On next Sunday morning at the berg the first of the week and started bis hearers. He began by saying that
Friends church, the pastor, Rev. L. D. her daughter Miss Grace into college j in his first year at Earlham lie heard a
Barr, will deliver a sermon along the here. P. C.’s light is not confined to chapel talk given by Pres. Newlin, and
that from the spirit of that short ad­
line of education, to young people espec­ Yamhill.
—
—
Mrs. J. A. Shields, who recently mov- dress he formed a conception of the
ially. The text to be preached from is,
“ Ever learning, never able to come to a uil here from Sitka, Alaska, received work of Pacific College, which lias
Will sell cheaper than any one in the County.
Will exchange New
knowledge of the truth.” This is a very word a few days ago that Mr. Shields, made a bond of sympathy between him­
Goods
for
old.
self
and
the
work
herqever
since.
He
appropriate theme just following the still in Sitka was in very poor health.
Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments.
opening week of college, and it is hoped Ife will come down to Portland soon to expressed pleasure in being here as he
take treatment, and Mrs. Shields and felt himsolf among friends. He en­
that a good audience will be preseut.
dorsed what the college stands for, that
A bonnie wee Scotch laddie, named i children, in order to be with him moved high friendship with God and what is
Oliver Howie, was born out north of 10 ort an
0 nca a^‘
best in life. Pacific College Is known
town, Saturday, September 15th, to Mr. , A. M. Hoskins has a public saleadver- and favorably known and he empha­
and Mrs. Geo. W. Howie, mother and (¡geci to take place Thursday, September sized the thought that wo should cher- j
O. L. Price.
D. P. Price.
child both doing nicely. Father Ilowic 27, at their home on the corner of Fourth ish her not only for what she la, but for j
is safely convalescent, considering thatj »ml River stieets. He and Mrs. IIos- what she promises to Ira. lie paralleled j
PRICE S PRICE.
Hollingsworth & Co.
this is the first, while a self-satisfied kins are preparing to leave Newberg for the historic growth of P. C. with that of j
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .
H ave every th in g you w a n t in tho
smile still lingers on the face of the the winter, and will probably go to Earlham, showing that we have no j
favored across the way in whoso honor i Arizona. C. E. Hoskins and family room for discouragement.
Newbery, Oregon.
igO I
THIS
MEANS
YOU.
(C. V. B an k Bldg.)
the youth bears name.
of Sprir.ghrook will accompany them,
Prof. Morrison gave one of his charac- |
a refu lly a tte n d e d
All legal w ork p ro m p tly r a n d c ____
Abram W. Morris, who for the past Gioir place having been rented to Paul teristic good talks and was bubbling1
lo. C ollections giv en o u r im m e d ia te a t
N o tic e T lie F o llo w in g OfTcrs o f
te
n
tio
n
.
over with enthusiasm after his work in
___
five years has been a helpless invalid, -'Liey.
K c a l F a ta te .
Chicago University. He placed stress
died last Sunday afternoon at his home
L A F A Y E T T E IT E M S .
N o. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg #2500
upon
the
gaining
demands
as
he
tins
iu Newberg, at the age of seventy years.
N e w b e rg
NEW COODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
II
Uncle Burbank is quite poorly, having lately observed them, for the educated “ 2 67 11 q i /
1400
The funeral eervices were conducted in | had several bad spells lately.
(1
It
H
arness
Shop,
“
3
1300
ONE.
60 4
in tire business world. In Chicago lie
the Friends church Tuesday afternoon
14
i i
650
4
“ 4
45
A
joint
has
been
opened
up
in
the
visited
two
largo
publishing
houses
and
by the pastor, Rev. Barr. The death of
41
it
EV E R Y T H I N C IN T H E LINE O F
3000
Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices.
the aged man ended a long period of suf­ drug store building under the name of a in each found several of tho old students “ 5 255 4 O !/
II
“ 0 37%
1375
candy
kitchen.
Those
dives
are
worse
of
Pres.
Newlin
filling
important
posi-
fering, through all of which he has man­
»«H O R S E G O O D S»» A lso a F u ll L in e o f n e w e s t C a rp ets. A ll lin e s o f U n d e r ta k in g
II
1000
7 44 i l 44
I lions. This is but an indication of a
ifested a beautiful spirit of patience and than a regular saloon.
II
4 4
II
G o o d s c o n s ta n tly on b a u d .
“
8
900
16
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-■
Mr. Lemasters the depot agent has growing tendency. Prof. Jones merely
Christian fortitude. The deceased was
II
41
16
" 9
690
«
;
rose
to
say
that
he
had
spent
a
“pleas-
moved
into
Mrs.
Hill’s
house.
Mrs.
born December 21, 1829, in New Jersey,
II
II
i. ; o 6
2-50 Repairing Neatly Done. Give me
TTOKNBY-AT LAW.
being a birthright member of Friends Hill has gone to Dallas to take charge of , ant” vacation, which covert allusion
II
II
1250
“ 13 25
a
call.
%
.
brought
forth
enthusiastic
respoose.
In
the
boarding
hall
of
the
LaCreolo
acad­
Church and always a consistent Christ­
41
44 4 .
700
CLARENCE BU TT.
a word, the exercises of the morning “ 14 20 I I
ian man since his conversion at the age emy.
«1
1000
“ 15
16
s
H. L. Sutherland.
41
of thirty-five years. A wife and
Our public school opens Monday the were highly satisfactory thougliout, and “ 16 95 I I 14
3000
children survive him.
il
24th with Prof. Blotigh, Miss Bates, the friends of the college arc more than " 17 300 I I 4
10000
pleased with wbat they saw and heard.
li
600
“ 18 10 I I 3
The Newberg public school opened tip Miss Edmiston and Miss Flora Rlough
as
teachers,
which
is
a
guarantee
that
44
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10
350
"
19
Monday morning very auspiciously un­
44
Notice:—Our store will be closed Mon­ " 25 347 I I 41
10000
der the new management of Prof. Rollin we will have a good school.
Hop picking is about done in this vi­ day, Sep. 24, until 6 P. M. Also Wed­ 400 acres river bottom land enbd viti ed
Kirk. One hundred and sixty three
cinity.
The crop is a good one, lia3 nesday, Oct. 3, until 6 P. M. Parties
into 10, 15 and 40 aero tract*.
pupils were in attendance the first day,
which was very good considering that ; been saved in gool order, the quality wishing to trade in our store will please " 20 House and lot in Newberg 175
44
<«
200
" 21
the prune crop was not all taken care of is better than heretofore and thirteen remember date.
1«
Il
R. J acobson A Co.,
225
“ 22
nor the hops quite all picked. These 1 cents has been offered but very few have
McMinnville, Ore.
14
••
« o .q
400
conditions affected the attendenee of all ‘ been sold.
Il
••
i . 24
600
grades somewhat, but was more notice­ The locks are completed, the dam
Letters remain nncalled for in tbc Over 1100 choice located lot* in tlie h*art
able in the High school department. finished and everytiody is happy, t>ar-
New stndenta have been coming in dur­ tioulariy McMinnville. The gates were postofficc for Joe. Emmerson, Mrs. M.
ing the week and it is expected that the i closed on Saturday evening, and now D. Haskins, Walter O. Carmen, Hattie
school will soon be full. Rev. L. D. I (Wednesday morning) the water ia at- May (rates, Mrs. R. B. Miller, C. E.
Barr end Director H. J . Littlefield at­ I most to the top of the dam and water Mwlkey, Mrs Phoebee Taylor and ( I. F.
tended the opening Monday morning, enough on the LaFayette falls to float Wilson. Persons calling for tiie above
visiting the different rooms and giving . the battleship Oregon. The locks are will pleaee ear “ adve
E. H. WoontFA«®, P. M.
1 certainly going to be a succelt. Poefiv.
words cf encouragement.
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Sutton Galkins & Go.
If
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STAR 5 STAR
SHOJ5S.
1
Notions, Ladies & Men’s
Hosiery & Underwear.
Lowest Cash Prices. “
N ew berg
Land
Co.
!
Umbrellas
Over Shoes.
Furniture Store
CARRY A FULL LINE ,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F U R N IT U R E &
U N D B R T A K IN G .
EVERYBODY!
House Furnishing Line.
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Bank of Newberg.