Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 12, 1903, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T
h vf. ■
D R . H . B . C LO U G H , Q
Physician & Surgeon.
Newberf. Oregon.
1 •
v s p ' V it
Events.
t t i t t t T t n r r i i ¥
r
• j
The Douglas
The best flour in the
Rittenhouse keeps ice for sale.
G w M M te d
W ilson’s.
Machine-made bread at Ritten-
Portland bread for saj* at Rit-
house’s.
tetfhouse’s.
Mrs. G. O. Worden o f Trout-
Miss M yrtle McDaniel visited
dale visited here this week with in Portland over Sunday.
*
relatives,
D oor and window icreens in
Mrs. N. C. Maris and son,
stock or made
order at the
Ralph, o f Heppner, arrived the
Newberg Sash a iu f D oor Fac­
latter part o f last week.
tory*
W a n t e d — »Wood choppers, at
—SOLD BY—
Nelson Brouillette o f Illinois,
$1 per cord; g ood timber; hall
w ho has been spending a year in
mile from tow n. Newberg Pressed Oregon, left for hit home Wednes­
Brick Co.
30-2t
day morning.
-
Go to T. B. Cummings & Co.
•Now is the time to get your
for paints, oils, w all paper ^nd
kodak and be leaqoing how to
w indow shades; a full line o f
w ork it. You w ill find a fine line
Deering Binders, M owers and Rakes, W agons, Buggies,
•undertaking goods kept instock. at M oore’s Pharmacy.
Oliver Plows, Buckeye W ashers, Flour, Feed, Seeds and
Miss Maude Comer arrived
If you w ant to Jknow where to
Poultry Supplies*
home Friday evening from New
get your summer fiat, just call in
York, having ju st been gradu­ at H orton & H orton’s and they
ated from Friends Oakwood
icecream for sale by J.
will tell you all ahpat it; "*"1" ""*• w
Seminary. , ,
^
•
OU8C>
On Thursday crftrach Week Miss
A ubrey U&ib tmcn g o t home
F lora Bell o f Portland w ill have • Beehives, beehives, at the New»
M onday evening after attending
A former student of the
on sale at Ehret Bros’, store, the berg Sash and D oor F actory.
Collere is now eogifod
the Y. M . C. A. conference at
MA
latest styles in spring millinery.
Call in at H orton & H orton's
Gearhart Park. He- reports a
The pupils o f Mrs. Walter Reed and look over their stock o f mil­
g ood convention and a pleasant
gave
a music recital in Portland linery.
time.
/
"
"t •- \ M onday
I f you w ant a cool milk shake,
afternoon, in which
Mrs. E tta Pier, daughter o f
As sueoessor to MeKern
Miss Mabel Edwards took part. soda w ater or lemonade—w e
A Parrott. Re lnttteahls
Mrs. Lottie Decker, w as married
friends, bid and new to
H. E. Follet has greatly added serve them. J. M . Rittenhouse.
tire blm a trial,
at Salem Sunday to R. R. Robin­
Handsome moquette rugs given
son. They w ill make their home to the appearance >and com fort
near Dundee on the groom ’s fruit o f his store building, occupied by aw ay with cash purchases at Hair Cutting a Specialty.
Parker & Pool, by putting up a Parker & P ool’s. Call and get
ranch.
a purchase ticket and see samples.
large, new canvas f i r i n g .
Mrs. A. T . HiU and children,
guaranteed to be satis*
Miss
Leora
Buchanan
enter­
County
School
Superintendent
factory
o f L a Grande, came dow n the
tained
her
classmates,
the
public
o
f
Polk
county,
C.
L.
Starr,
and
Opposite Bank of Newberg.
latter p a t t o f last week, prepar-
school
graduates,
and
Principal
Miss
Bergftta
Nelson
Qf
McMinn­
c J mkv M x attending her brother
Ore’s wedding in Portland next ville, visited in Newberg Sunday and Mrs. R. W. Kirk at her home
evening.
w ith Miss Mabel* fed wftf-ds. tt H
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt,
Prof. W. A. Ginn, a former
Bert Terry is taking a rest
from close confinement in the bar­ resident o f Willamette valley,, J. C. McCrea, John Larkin, F. H.
ber shop, and has turned his but n ow o f Iow af has been visit­ Caldwell and M rs: R. B. Linville
chair over to a Portland barber ing in tow n tins week with his attended the grand lodge o f the
for a time while he gets a little sister, Mrs. Agnes Ginn Gould, M asons and Eastern Stars in
Portland this week.
and family.
fresh ozone.
The Graphic w as misinformed
R oy Mershon o f Troutdale,
Dr. A. Mills and family leave
last
week as to the statement
the latter part o f this week for w ho w as in school here last
Inends in that Mrs. Josie Bradley had
th eir, ranch out in Lincoln year, visited college friends
days ago. He purchased J ohn M cCleery’s place.
county, where they will make Newberg a few delay
Mr. McCleery traded his place to
their home. Mrs. Mills intends hopes to enroll» %s a student
C. W . Christenson.
rf
to ’heaCh th esch oof out there this again next year.
For a short trip o f test and
fell.
A. secretary at Seattle, came
Albany College w on the inter­ recreation, John DvJttstan left
dow n the first o f the week for a
collegiate field meet at McMinn­ Tuesday morning for Hood
visit at home and will remain
ville, Friday, in a walk, while River to join bis w ife , and
until after Pacific College Com­
Newberg trailed in third with a parents, w ho are picking H ood
mencement.
V-
few seconds and thirds w on by River strawberries. '
F or the past week M aster
M ilton Hampton came t^jp from
Dwight Coulson in the hurdles,
H
obart
Littlefield has been dan­
W orth Coulson in the mile and Logan, Clackamas county, last
gerously ill w ith pneumonia.
Owen M aris in the 50-yard dash. week, and is looking-after the in­
His life w as despaired o f for a
The attendance was small and terests o f his Dundee place. He
time,
but he is now much better
little enthusiasm w as manifested. is preparing to enlarge his fruit
and gives promise o f recovery.
The Misses Ella Crawford, dryer to take c^re o f the big
W. C. Kruger expects to start
prospect.
Lena S til well and Jessie Britt prune crop he has
An interesting service w as held out overland w ith his family the
gave their lady friends a picnic
middle o f next week on a sum­
Friday evening in the w ay o f a at the M ethodist thutch Sunday
mer tour o f Southern Oregon
hay w agon ride out to the evening, when the piprtgage on
B. C. MILKS, Présidant.
r
E. H. WOODWARD,
Crawford home on the Yamhill the church whacky has recently and California. They will pass
Vice Pres, and Secretary.
through the Lakeview country
river. Aside from the “ coach­ been paid off, was burned. Ap­
J. O. COLCORD, Cashier.
and visit a sister ofM rs. Kruger.
man,” H oward W illiam s,: tw o propriate speeches were made by
Mrs. 0 . C. Yokum, sister o f
other Gentiles interloped", and different members, relative to
the
Robertson boys, was in tow n CAPITAL STOCK, $304)00.
“ leavened the whole lump.” All the history Methodism in New­
berg, and the w ork o f raising Tuesday. She i ad received word
report a glorious time.
A. C. MILKS.
from her husband that tourists
C. K. SPAULDING.
The annual school meeting will the debt.
K. H. WOODWARD.
were
already
on
the
w
ay
to
M
t.
A subscriber and property
8. J, Madsen. - .
be held M onday afternoon at the
J. H DOUGLAS, JR.
H ood, and she returns at once to
owner
suggests
tjiat
it
would
D irectors.
public school building at 2
take
charge
o
f
their
inn
a
t
G
ov­
o ’clock, when a director and a not be a bad idea for the council
ernment Camp.
OORftEgPONDKNTR—Ladd A Tilton, Port
clerk are to be elected. J. W. t o adopt the setme measure
land; Nation* 1 Park Bank, New York.
The graduating exercises this
Forsyth is the director whose tow ard keeping the,sidewalks in
term empires. An encouraging repair as that in vogue in a few (Friday) evem n: close the w ork
grangers virtttng tW e ity Art Incited to cell St
am ount o f interest has been other tow ns in te rsta te . Where o f the public school for
the bank for Information concerning tbe
city. Coriespondence invited.
taken in school matters o f late, property o wne*« are ditetory ln In place o f holding “ last d ay”
and it is n ot expected that Gen­ keeping their walks in shape, the exercises this afternoon, as usual,
eral Apathy will be present at council has the w ork done and literary exercises have been given
charges it to the delinquents.
¡along throughout the year in
the meeting M onday. ...
Every indication says that the <*6*rth at the PuFUs maT * o t **
At the Friends church Sunday
valley
w ill be fell d f prunes this overworked a t the last when
morning will take place the chil­
The place to get your
year,
and
accordingly the prune |bu^y w ith school w ork and ex
dren’s d a y - exercises at' 11
o ’clock, the hour o f the regular grow ers wear that self-satisfied animations.
M r. and Mrs. W . fi. Turner
DRUGS 4 M EDICIN ES.
morning service. A feature o f expression which bespeaks peace
___
_
__
came
up
from
Portland!
Satur-
the program will be the boys’ ¡w ith the world. The prune is
choir, which will lead the congre- ^ the subject o f many ft joke by the day evening for a visit w ith their
PRESCRIPTION W O R K A
gational singing in place o f the 1 fenny paragraphed, hut there is brother, D. H. Turner, and
SPE C IA L TY .
regular choir. It will be “ rose” no joke about it in these parts, family. Mr. Turner has a g ood
day with the children. All are This much-abused fruit means position in W ashington, D. 0 .,
cordially invited to be present at business and prosperity for all o f as clerk o f the senate committse Books, Stationery, Fancy and
“ All hail to on printing and i inding, and Toilet Articles* Camara and
the exercises and enjoy the chil­ us, and we
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camara
dren’s service. The pastor, Miss the Oregon p r u n t f'W r e full o f will return to his w ork about Supplies* ....
Mendenhall, will give A snort green prunes. We’re glad o f it,'th e first o f next month, He *»
talk upon “ The Blue Bell's Se­ and we don ’t ca fl w ho know s i an Interesting talker oft affaire l e s s o n s GIVEN IN k o d a k *
B B f* -
at the National Capital*
it.”
cret.” -
BEST
ON
Five
EARTH
Years
MACKIE & DUNSTAN.
DB. C. C. BENNETT,
Ernest Jlofef,
O e rte o p a th ib ^ P iiy s ltila n
iy. V i f a f c ¿ 2 *--r^fr- . .-_—
" ’
M. V O T A W Residence.
v
Consultation and Examination Free.
Barber in Newberg,
Dii. MINTHORN,
Offloe in Bank of Newberg Building.
Rertid.ïiicc one block north and >
blocks east of Bank. Home Phone.
JU L
PH. CEO. LARKIN.
— « -D E N T I S T * —
Office over Ohebalem Valley Bank,
-v
N e v b a r i f , O r o jfo n .
•*
s * J * . l » J * J * J * . * J *
Jt
«I*
97/. O. ¡Pickett,
J Îttorn oy-a t-jC a w ,
J*
9/ota ry ¡Public,.
O ffic e a p p o sita ff*est O ffic e .
^
«r
nr ir
j^TTO R K E Y -A T-LA W .
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will practice in all the court* Of the atate
Special attention given to probate work, the
writing of deeds, mortgage«, contract* and the
drafting of all legal papers.
N ew b e rg . O r e g o n .
O ffice —Second Floor
Bank of Newberg Building.
^
................ .............. ..........— ----
B. F. TERRY,
T O N S O R Ifln A R T IS T .
EVERY PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­
TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION.
JOHN A. BECK,
W ATCHM AKER
JE W E LE R ,
Solicit* the patronage of his old Indiana
Friend« who need watch repairing done.
2 0 7 M orrison St.
PORTLAND. OR.
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
The pnly Blood and System Build­
er. Every bottle guaranteed.
^ |
Sold only by
F. H. CALDWELL & Co
" -
Prescription Diuggists.
-..i-,
I
Bank of Newberg.
M
««u.".*-;' -(TZ *•—
-
I
I
V