Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 12, 1902, Image 5

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    THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT.
VOL. XIV.
NKWBKRG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON, SEPTEMBERTia, 190a.
NO. 43
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of lire smile disease and was buried Weil* ■ Matlieny dfe 1 6 a r II »
900
nr »day evening, On both oecasums im -1
S S S m S i ia th r o e v V "*
preesive funeral services were conducted
r 3 w .................
1000
With Or i. K lawk,
Or laud Ilea cock it learning llwjewal- at tlie aemetery by Rev. F.’ C. Stsnard •Htate of Oregon to W A Jones 100 a
n t l d l i r f * ....................
300
In away that could not hut bring comfort
t*r bat In eta under Gian Winalow.
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aud eon sot at ion to ser> owing hearts, EH Heese 4 mi to Harmy W ClfV-
Alloruay D. P. Print of Portland t
enger A wf small I fact at tMT
P s r t ls M l.
'file
death 01
of these
little ones
■ ne sudden
suuuen ueain
inese mils
s o «h end of R R yjdue in Me
itad In town with hlt'nitiar, Mr*. F.
takes the only daughters of the fam ily,! Joseph Forbes et to F M Hutford
Elliott Thursday.
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leaving three boys.
baa j __*_V_*ec G G / o w
Mrs. Larkin ha
Hay Hatch well of A»tisnd, ton of
herself I wen sick hot is now improving. W R Haynes A wf to H J Dorsey 6 a
Mm. M. E. Hatch well vidteil In town
beg at a e cor Wm Parrish die
300 i
K. P . D i l u a .
I . C. M u m .
» r illX G M K O O K ITS.WS.
the first o f tlte week.'
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Right Number, hut Wrong Color.—
Her. K. U Htanard an I family went
Amos Graves return. .I home from One of Portland’s well known citizens
to Portland Tbnraday In a In* lava
\\ ashiugton the la«t of last week and took hia lamily to the coast recently and
visit with friends in the dty.
left Tuesday for Hoothern Oregon
left bis house In charge of a colored girl
Hugh Finnegan, w ho formerly lived
Mrs. K. H. Warren went to Portland daring hie absence. Tim colored girl
O regon .
Newberg - - -
at Lanrel but who is now livlug near Wednesday to visit her .laughter Mrs», had several beaux among the porters
Woods, Tillamook county, was in town
A. Jones a few days.
and lit# barber* of the city, and fre- B
Saturday.
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Several more parties are lalking of quentiy
<l®ently engaged 111
iu conversation over,
Wood Charles has bought a lot of Jos­ gutting telephones put in their homes. j »*•« P»"’ "*’ »* «> •>«• <* them. As there A rroa»«T-AT-L*W .
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eph Wilson 011 Wynooeki street uni it We do not know which ompany they w“
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° « « «**e *« the house, they were
getting material on ilie ground tor a
sure o f getting her woeii they tailed (o'
ill join.
new house.
w ill pr
the •>ho,,e
phone number,
W. P. Thomas and ami K M r * In rued j 1 th*
" un,ber- so “ they
•*» never
oe*er asked
“ kwl Spécial attsntten given
*U ‘h* to eo" ru *
rk. th,
who was at the other end of the line, w iitiiif of As.
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adf-th.
Chris Nolle and family from Ifex'er, home from their outing Mom lay.
drafting of nit legal papers.
but
simply
went
ahead
when
the
ans­
Iowa, were in town Tuesday and Wed­
The fruit growers will probably start
Xswterg. Oregon.
nesday visiting with Mrs. Node's broth­ j up their dryer neat Monday. Some wer esune. The owner of the bouse ar­
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aeoong
Floor
rived houie unexpectedly one morning, Bank of Newberg BnlMtng-
er, Theodore Gardner and aonie former
talk o f starting up the Iasi of this week.
and just as he stepped inside the door
Iowa friends.
j
| A. I,. Watson is having his hops lie heard the call bell ring. H e went to
D. H. Turner has rented the IWrie
picked this week
Mr. Davis and J. A. the phone and beard tbaee words mut­
property, east of Jeeee Edward«', and
Jones will tiegin the firm of next week. tered in the receiver: “ Honey, I jus-,
will more to the same the flrat of the
T ig
C,vde Hallsdav w ho has lieeo sick wish you was hear; I ’d jus hog and kiss
week. The Harries intend to m»v«- tu
C » r d No. 90.
with smallpox is improving
y u ! " “ Not by a dauin-sigbt!" said the No. 2 For Yaqoina:
Portland iu the near future.
>HOBI Y.
house-ow ner, and he hung up the phone.
Leavp A lbany................ 12:45 p. m.
Mrs H. M. Calkins received the an­
—Oregonian.
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C o rv a llis ................. 1:50 p. m.
ItCM DKK I T k S -
nouncement a few days ago of the mar­
Arrives Y a q u in a ............. 5:35 p. ni.
Ilop pickiug is nearly completed here,
Advertised letters remain in the New­ No I Returning :
riage ol her sister Mias Mamie Maris to
berg poet office for H. 8. Davis, Mrs. E.
one L . A. ('ranee of Fort Kliunath, crop tail hot not heavy
Leave« Yaquina
___ . 7.00a. m.
which occured quite recently.
Case beer, H. Ellis, Mrs. Albert J. Jones,
Say Is this hot enough for too?
Leaves Corvallis .............14 9 9 a .m .
Arrives Albaay ......
12:15 p.m.
E 8. Quitnby, the man who was -*r
The Hell telephone Co have put a Robert Roberta, Mrs. Nancy Tillery, J.
No. 3 For Detroit:
iously injured in a fall IromGrwfe's (tour farmer’ s line through here running C. Clark, Mrs. Evelyn Smith.
Leaves Albany
----------- 190 p.m.
E H Woodward, P. M.
mill, has improved sufficiently at tlte from Newberg to Craw ford’s farm south
Arrives D e t r o it '...» .____ 5:45p.m .
Portland hospital J to he able to get of Dundee
Some men try Advertising aa the In- No. 4 From Detroit : *
aliout on crutches, snd it expected home
leaves Detroit..
1 2 0 a . m.
The Dundee Prune Co. is runhitlg its inn tried feathers, says an exchange,
Arrives Albany .............. 11 95 a m.
In a lew weeks.
two dryers on tlte hills so as to he ready He had heard the white man got con-
John Coyle aud daughter Miss Mvrtie when the drying season begin«.
, «Morafile comfort by sleeping on lenth- Train« 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time
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who have bee., visiting with .1 B ., R ,,ro tli> new house is going up, era, so be took one and laid it on a board to connect with the 8. P. south bound
train, aa wall aa giving two or three
Mounts for several week« left for .heir
Uw ¡roprovenie.it goes on.
and slept on it all night. In the morn-
hoars in Albany before departure of S.
home at Stuart, Iowa. Thursday iiuun
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«illicit and A. Woisky had Q11(t# ¡ng he remarked : “ W hite,
P . north bound train.
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ing. Mrs. Mouut and A. C. Poof went
a time Huwd.y with a Are w btah g * t
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V Train No. 3 000 newts with the H. P.
with them ks far as Portland
A P brflo M 'fl N o b le A c t
beyond their control and threatened M. 1
traînant Corvallis and Alhany giving
Nelson Brouillelle, a young man, ar­ Miller’s dryer and Mr Bitlich’a barn.
[ “ 1 want all the world to know” writes direct service u> Newport and adjacent
rived here from Concordia, Kansas, last
The prune crop will be much lieiter 1
<-. J. Budlocg, >f Ashway, 9. I., beaches.
,
Saturday evening and is making hla j ^
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|kH up j “ what a thoroughly good ami
Train No 3 for Detroit, Breilenbotb
home with h.a uncle, the Rev. T. | ^ ^
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medicine I (ound in Electric Bitter.
and other mountain resorts leaves A1--
Itronille'te. He ia out with 'lie ex pec
They cured me ol jaundice and liver bany at 190 p. m. after the arrival of
Mrs. Ada Miller from Washington has
inlioii ol casting his lot in t began.
troubles that had caused me great suffer 8. P. south bound train from Po rtland, -
I been visiting with her mother Mrs C. |
T. B. CummingH has the contract lor
ing for many years For a genuine all- reaching Detroit at 5 :45 p. 111
P. Hess.
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erecting Semon .Madeon’s new house in
around cure they excel anything I ever
For further information apply to
v « r Hale.
saw.” . Electric Bitters are the surprise
the west part ol town. The house will
E dwin S tone , Manager.
Nine hundred acres of land within five j of all for their wonderful work in liver, J. Turner, Agent, Albany.
probably cost in the neighImrbond of
twelve hundred dollars ami will make utiles of New berg, in different iraeta. kidney and atomach troubles.
Don't H . H . Croniae, Agent, Corvallis.
Amos Nelson.
a substantial a-ldilion to the residences ' Mostly improved
fail to try them. Only 50c Satisfaction
of Newberg.
ia guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell A Co.
K o H u 11, F a , o r * a T e s s a .
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Andy Winter« came very near losing ! "H a vin g distressing pains In head,
OREGON* S
Ids hop house one day the .irstofthe back and stomach, and being without
to use l>r. --_____
King's ____
New _ .
week by fire which caught from a spark appetite,
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on the roof. The alaitu wu* given and Life Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of
Blue Ribbon
prompt work on the part of .lie pickers Kennedale, Texas, “ aud soon felt like a
put the fire out before any very great new man.” Infalible in stomach wnd
amount of damage was done.
i liver trouble«.
Only 35c at F. H. t'sld-
A dditional Looal.
OR. FRED CUU.ETTE
D B iV T / S lS ,
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CLARENCE BUTT.
MS it Eiita L1
:P" DR. GEO. LARKIN,
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State Fair
OOtcr over Chebwlem Valiev Hank.
Geotge 'Poison, who haa been a,land- | * * ^
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ing the theological seminary at Oakland, j
Reported
by
the
Yamhill
Co.
Abstract
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California, has been altout town this
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week calling on relatives nod friend«. , * * ■ McMinnville, Oregon, for the . r
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lie is on Ids wav to Yale University weekending Aug 31,1902. The place | H B. cuh :« «
H. w .c io c c n a a .
w here lie will continue Ills theological to get the title o ' your I ami examined
«1 tidies. He was leccntly offered the Hanvilte. Louisa and M \V to Mary
Riohatein, 25 a in Joel Chrisuian
opportunity of going to Germany for
die t 4 s r 3 w
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study hut concluded that his health Olive K Cook to J H Hutchiueon, 11
P h y s ic ia n s A S u r g e o n «
would not jn-rmit of the clone applica­
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tion which would be expected of him Henrietta Cox to Samuel A Cro««,
t Newber«.
iregon.
2 a pt A R Faulconer die 15 s r 2
there.
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AfMiotion sudden and unexpected has A T Hill and wf to Ellen J Far.pt-
viaited tlie family ol t'liarh « iArkiu I bar, 10 a in S Heater die tH * r
3 w ...................... ................... «60
this week, five miles south we« t of New-
IV R Johnson tby admat) to Quin­
lieig. After a tew hour* illness a flee
cy E Crnrne, 100 32 aOeo W Ben­
Osteopathic Physioian
year old daughter died Monday evening
nett die t 3 a r 5 w ................
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of dysentery and was tiuried in the L E Cowles to Evan W Evans turd
wf It 1 and 5 blk 20 Rowland« ad
Newberg cemetery the following even­
M . V O T A W K c N id P o ce
•to Me ................................... .
460
ing. Tuesday night their two yeer old Thos W Nash A w f to Edwin C
CooauUMlow aa<t Examination Frew,
daughter and the baby o f the family died
Judd A W T Kakins J a Iji Adat
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CLOUCH & CLOUCHEK
DR. C. G. BENNETT.
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You are invited to attend
and see the greatest indus­
trial exposition and live- -
stock show ever held on
the Pacific Coast
C.ood
racing every afternoon.
Camp ground free.
Come
and bring your families._
For further information,
write
M. D. WISDOM, S s o 'j.,
P ortlan d , O r*.
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