Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 19, 1903, Image 5

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DR. H . B . CLO U G H ,
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Physician & Surgeon.
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Newberg, Oregon.
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Iypcal E ven ts.
The besf; flour in tl* city at
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W ilson’s.
Rittenhouse keeps ice for Sale.
: . Portland bread for **le at R|t-
Guaranteed
BEST
Machineonade bread at Ritten- tenhduse’s.
Jiquse’s.
M rs.’J. Cj Colcpjd ismrrangin g
f indies, when you w ant a nice, to take treatment hi
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«eat jo b done on your shoes, g o Sanitarium.
7* nf
to M. Sears.
Mr». H. W. Qrable ami boy»
Mr. and Mrs- Don Çstep o f returned to their hoine at Poug-
EARTH
Yea»»
C ottage Grayp were thç guests l&s the first o f the week.
o f Mr. and Mrs. C. BL Eggers
Miss Grape Ruan o f Portland
this week.
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vented in tow n with Mr. and
—SOLD B Y—
Several Newberg people ; a t­ Mrs. R. W. Kirk over Sunday.
tended the A. O. U. W . picnic at
D oor and window screens iq
McMinnville Saturday gnd re­
stock or made to order at the
port a good time.
Newberg Sash and Door pac-
Mrs. F. S, Hallock o f M onta-
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villa has been visiting w ith rela­
Miss $teH* $nritfy has been
^Lowers and Rakes,r Wagons, Buggies,
tives and friends in Newberg for
elected to h pqsition as teacher
the past tw o weeks.
Oliver Plows, Buckgye Washers, flour, Feed, Seeds and
in the La F ayet^ public school
Advertised letters remain *** for next year.
Poultry Supplies«
the post office for Mrs. Rebecca
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N o^ is the time to g it ycmr
Wade and Mrs. Mamie Betts.
kodak and be lerirtifaig how to
Good ice crep.m fojr sale by J.
E. H. Woddtvttrd.T». M .
w ork it. You wii}
flnef'fide M. Rittenhouse.
Go t o T. B. Cummings & Co. at M oore's Pharrdftcf.
M , 0 . Pickett visited friepds in
for paints, oi]s, w all paper and
AJorm^itua^tol tba
I f you w ant tq kpow where to Dallas the first o f the week.
now engaged
w indow shades; a full line pf
get your summer^hat, just call m
Beehives, beehjves, at the New­
undertaking goods kept pi stock- at Hqrton & Horton’s and they
berg Sash and Door Factory. '
F. A. Hayes o f Vancouver was will tell you all about i$.
^ Call in a t Hqrton & H orton's Barber la Newberg,
with his family over Sunday,
On Thursday ofeach week Miss and look over their stock o f mil­
with whom he makes fortnightly
Flora Bell of Portland will h&ye linery.
Aft iti or*—or te McKern
A Parrott. He invites hi*
visits, at their home, Ehgleside
qn sale at Rhret Bros’, store, the
Mrs.
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Coffin
and
youngest,
place, north o f tow n.
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latest sty k » m spring millinery. son, o f Payton, visited in town-
R. W. Kelsey went dow n to
G. P. Shelton has moved to his Tuesday,
Portland Tuesday morning to
pew home on Meridian street, Sidney R oot went down to the H a h Cutting a Specialty.
give testimony in a trial against purchased o f C. Ai Hodson. The
a saloon keeper, charged wpth H odsoM artf at IHfai Stratton’s city Wednesday morning to at*, AU work guaranteed to he Satis-
factory
doing business w ithout a license. for the present- »a bndS v. ; , V tend the pioneer reunion.
Bmmor
Hall,
wwrib»'
Opposte Bank of Newberg.
Jonathan Y otaw and wife left The David school on Chehalem
in
Portland,
came
up
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Newberg
M onday morning for .Tacoma, mountain, which' has been
pn business Tuesday evening.
Washington, to visit "their son,
taught by A- O f Stanhrough,
If yon w ant a cool milk shake,
H. L. V otaw , and family, and
closed last Friday. Amos will
soda,
water or lemonade—we
will probably be gone about tw o spend the summer working on
serve them, J. M. Rittenhouse.
months.
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his place north o f town.~ *
Cherries wanted a t the highest
Jas. Patterson o f Blaine, Tilla­
Mrs. Effie Earhari o f Oregon market price for cash. Boxes
mook county, g o t o ff the train
City is at N. L. Wiley’s out at
here M onday m orn in g -to see Rex attending her brother, furnished. Wm. Kincaid, Spring-
brook.
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how the tow n looked, as he said,
F*ank Tolson, w ho was injured
after an absence o f tw o or three
The bad weather militated
in a runaway last .^Cck.
against
the band coneert M on­
years-
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Mrs. N. Ç. fctfar 7 ^ y s gqt day evening, a small audience
Dr. Geo. Lnrkin has been in
in time
aw ayfrom £
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Portland this V « d seeing «his
tion
to escape the ierr!bl<
Handsottte moquette
friend, OrePriee, pass over from
o f flood and disaster. They Hv^d
the state ©f single blessedness,
aw ay w ith cash purchases at
near the stream inihe vegy path
Parker & P ool’s. Call and get
He officiated as head usher a t jr
of the torrent* and would un­
a
purchase ticket and see samples.
the wedding.
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doubtedly have been lost, as
When you w ant your boots
Miss Gertrude Brewer, the tal* were so many o f their friends. -,
and
shoes repaired in first-class
ented pianist, formerly o f Che-
Chas. C\ark, a brother o f Mrs;
shape, g o to M. Sears, the shoe­
mawa but now o f Puyallup,
C- S. Calkins and a Junior in
maker, three doors east o f
Washington, will be present to
college, w ho was forced to stop
Parker & P ool’s,
play at some o f the exercises o f
school recently on account o f an
commencement week-
1 The wedding o f Miss Edna
injury sustained in the lower
Mr. and M ts . G. F. Taplin ar­ limbs, left Tuesday for Grants Hobson, eldest daughter o f Jesse
rived here again from M innesota Pass to take osteopathic treat* Hobson,,and Walter Van Duyn
M onday evening, having finally men,t tinder D r .C ^ B e n n e t t .-; o f Sumpter is announced to take
place next Wednesday.
A
decided to call Oregon their
Miss Carrie. Nelspn, eighteen-
home. They were welcomed yyith
year-old da ughter qi Amos Nel* Mias Bertha C ot, who. has
the heaviest rain o f thè season.
son, died Sunday morning after been teaching school a t Clarks*
Hon. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Irene a brief illness and ^ a s buried in ton, Washington, arrived Tues­
U C. MHÿE 8 , Praaideat. ,
Everest and Mrs. M ary Jane the West Chehaleip cemetery day evening to visit friends and
E. H. WOOUM AKD,
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attend
commencement
exercises.
Everest went down to Portland M onday afternoon, • the funeral
Vf«a Fren, aad Socretgry,
i . 0 . CObCOKD, OaaMar. . . -
M onday to attend the annual fè- services being ably conducted by
Mr..and Mrs. B. S. Cook have
union o f the Oregoii pioneers. Rev. F. C. Stanard. The funeral recently sold out at Prosser,
Mrs. J. C. Nelson and Mrs. P, w as very largely attended.
Washington, and have purchased
CAPITAL STOCK, S3O.D00.
M. Edwards followed Tuesday
property in Portland, where Ben
Dr. E. T. Allen o f Portland,
morning.
A CL MTT.aa.
assistant* pastor o f the First will engage in the real estate
C. K. SPAULDIN
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. F ogg o f Presbyterian church, will deliver business. Mrs. C ook and little
a a. wooDWAj
a. J. Madaou.
Mt. Tabor drove up to Newberg the annual addreM: before the girl are visiting relatives here.
J. H DOUGLAS, JE.
Directora.
the latter part o f last week and Crescent literary society at thè
N. C. Maris came up on the
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visited friends for a few days. college this (Fridhy^. pyqiing train Tuesday evening, and on
coR A M SFO N D B irra—Ladd é TUtoa. Fort
They were accompanied by Mrs. upon* the suttfffct. ofc^erf ia^' The th t follow ing day, accompanied
land; Nation«; Park Bank,New Yoak.
F ogg’s sister and husband, o f ’ lecture will be illustrated with by his family and eister, Mrs. F.
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Philadelphia, w ho are out west i stereopticon views, which Dr. A. Morris, drove over to North Strengete
visitine the olty ara Invitad to cali a l
tha bank ter Information concerajNg, tito
on a visit.
Allen took when in Persia. A Yamhill to visit the Ladd fine
olty- Corraspondence lnvttod.
stock farm. He returned at once
Sam Lloyd, wife and daugh­ literary treat is expected.
to H ot Lake.
ter, accompanied by a friend
The largest school meeting in
Ed. Hobson received a letter
named Drill, arrived M onday the history o f the district was
from
his son, Fred, Wednesday
evening from Sauk Center, Min­ held M onday afternoon, both
nesota, and have rented for the Prof. Kirk’s and Mrs. M artin’s morning, w ho w orks on a ranch
present Mrs. C. M. Lashier’s room s being necessary to accom near Heppner, giving an account
The place to get your
house in the w est part o f to w n J modatetho8epresent< Naturally,’ o f the devastating flood. He
Mr. Lloyd and D. R. Jackson are the interest manifested was in w as in town, at the time, w as
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
old-time friends.
I accordance with thè attendance«. caught in the waters, but g ot
The Lewis an(J Clark Club the election o f a director being out arid helped others to escape.
held a very interesting meeting the point a t is*uèi Oft' the in­ Among those w ho went down PRESCRIPTION WORK
last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. formal ballot J. W. Forsyth re- from here to Portland Wednes­
SPECIALTY.
R. C. Crosby o f Dundee was ceivèd eighty-one vêtes ànd C. A. day morning to attend the Price-
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elected vice president o f the state H odson forty-si* *btes, w ith 1 a Beharrell wedding in the evening Books» Stationery, Fancy and
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department from the Newberg few scattering. The ballot was were F. A. Elliott and family, Toilet Artioles. Camara and
division. Mrs. Douglas’ talk on made formal and Mr. Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill o f La Kodaks and all kinds of Camara
the Lewis and Clarit expedition was declared re-elected. R. B. Grande, the Misses Pearl Cum­ Supplies.
was made the more interesting LinviBe was also re-elected clerk mings and Mabel Edwards and
L. B. F<
by the use o f a large map.
, w ith Httle or no oppoffition.
HACKEE
DR. FRED CULLETTE
WlthO^Jf.K.Look|
Irà A Madison St
Portland. Ore.
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DD. C. fc BENNETT.
Osteopathic Physician
M . V O TA W Beiidencft’
Consultation and Exam ination Fyee.
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DR. MINTNORN,
Office in Bank of Newfcarf Building.
Held enee one block north end 3
block* t u t of Bonk. Home Phono.
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DR. CEO. LARKIN.
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Office over Chehalem Volley Bonk
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Wewberg, Orearon.
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T T O R N E Y -A T .LA W .
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will practice
the itate
raettee in all
oil the court#
couru of t.
attention
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writing of deed*, mortgage*, coutracu and the
drafting of all legal paper*
N t o t o r g , O re g o n .
d r n c i-S e c o n d Floor
Bank of Newberg Building.
B.F. TERRY,
T O N S O R Iflü A R T IS T .
EVERY PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­
TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION.
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JOHN A. BECK,
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WATCHMAKER
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... JEWELER,
Solicit* the patronage of h i. old Indiana
Friend* who need watch repairing done.
2 0 7 M orrison St.
P O R T L A N D , OR.
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
The only Blood and System Build­
er. Every bottle guaranteed.
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F. H. CALD W ELL & Co
Prescription Druggists.
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Ernest Hofei*!
Bank of Newberg.
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