Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 04, 1903, Image 5

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D R H . B. CLOU G H ,
Tents for sale or
frr month.
At M o o r * l *
; ; j* y
,,S&r'7
C om for canning or drying for
F or Sale—À fresh young cow,
sale by fenos Ellis.
ft. E. Newliir, Springbrook.
For Sale—T w o .ladies’ bicycles;
Rev. F. C. StanardVisited rela­
cheapo Enquire at Graphic office. tives in Brownsville last week.
F iv e
All kinds o f candies and good
D. W. Baird is spending several
things to o numerous to mention. days at Monroe, Benton county,
Call and see them. J. M. Ritten- Visiting.
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. jrtyy Jf *
arth
house.
Door and window screens in
A Miss Peterman, o f Seaside, stock or made to order at the
recently frotjr Pennsylvania, vis­ Newberg Sash aj*u Door Fac­
—SOLD BY—.
ited here last week with M r. tory*.
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and Mrs. Clarence Butt.
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Call and examine out new
Handsome moquette m gs giveri stock o f artists’ materials. F.
aw ay with cash purchases at H. Caldwell
Cb., Prescription
Parker & P ool’s. Call and get Druggists.
a purchase ticket and see samples. - Now is thè time to get your
Deering Binders, M owers and Rakes, W agons, Buggies*
Go to T. B. Cummings & Co: kodak and be learning how to
for paints, oils, wall paper and \vork it. You will find a fine line O liv e r PI qw s , Buckeye W ashers, Flour, Feed, Seeds and
window shades. A full line ot at M oore's Pharmacy.
Poultry Supplies*
undertaking goods kept in stock:
Thomas W. Hester and family
Luther Charles made a busi­ came up from Portland last
Good ice'cream for sale by J.
ness trip t o Gold Hill, Southern Thursday evening for la. visit M. RittenhoUse.
Oregon, this week; Seth Mills with Newberg friends an d . rela­
Miss Maybelle Edwards ex­
takirig his place as carrier on his tives before T opf enters his
rural route. While there he sold second year in the state medical ; pects to lta v e . this (Friday!
morning fot Indiana, prepara­
NeWberg, OregoA*
their papej-, the Gold Hill News. school: . .
tory to entering upon her year’s
W oodard will remain and work
Delano Eçtle arid family, w ho
OFFICERS A N D
in the office for the new pro­ have been spending the entire work at Earlham College.
D
IR E C TO R S * *
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conklin
prietor.
summer camping near Newport,
Advertised letters remain in arrived home Saturday evening. came up ff orii Portland the lat­ Alpheus Mills, Pres.
ter part o f last week and visited J. C. Mc€rCa, Vice-
the postoffice fdr E. Sorensen, Mr. Estle has been kept busy
Presidcnt.
Mrs. Chas. Cobirie,-J. E. Gould, this season painting Nye Creek with the latter’s parents, Rev. S. M. Calk iris, Cashier
and Mrs. Joseph Han. Thtsy N. £. Christenson,
S. J. Garrison. B: H. W oodw ard, cottages.
were accompanied by the for­
, Assistant Cashier
Postmaster.
.P rof. F. K. Jones has bought
mer’s parents, o f Michigan, who J. Kinley Blair.
D. C. Fletcher is arranging tp lots o f J. C. Clemmenson, be­
were on the w ay home after at­ C o r r e s p o n d e n t s : =
J. W.
movb his family to Sherwood, tween. the latter’^
tending theG. A\ R. eucariipment Western National Bank, New
where he will g o into m the black- Neviri’s houses north of the col­
York.
ajt San Francisco.
U. At National Bank. Portland
smithing' business, he having lege Campus, and is Arranging to
Mei
eHinnville National Bank. f
Mrs^J-, B. M ount received
build a cottage on the property,
bought a shop there.
word a few days ago o f the V -
Established 1893.
Mrs. G. W. Worden rind family, where they will make their home.
death o f her urttle, Dr. W. H.
C. E. H o skin ^ and wife ot Gold
w ho have been spending a good
Coyle,_ at Columbia City, In­
Hill
visited at McMinnville last
part of the summer with Mr.
diana. The local paper speaks
Worden at Springfield, arrived \?eek with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
kW. P. HEACOck. kORRIS H BA COCK J
o f him as a prominent practicing
Hoskins, all four coming down
home Friday evening.
physician o f Whitley county and
*AA a
Andrew Pickett, w ho , is pre­ to Newberg the latter part o f the gives a record o f his service in
paring to move into tow n, an­ week. C. E. and wife are visit­ the civil war, which shows him
nounces a public sale o f his live ing at their old home in the to have been a well-seasoned
stock and general farming im-. Springbrook neighborhood.
veteran, he having served in
Mr. and Mrs. E, A . Rowley such well known battles as Stone
plements, to take place Saturday
afternoon, September 12th, be­ and twin daughter!* L ois and River, Chickamauga, Murfrees­
Dawn, o f Lewiston, Idaho, w ho boro, Atlanta and in Sherman’s
ginning at 2 o ’clock.
Keep on band and manufacture
everything in the line of
have
been
visiting
for
some
Mrs. J. T. Osborn, w ho has a
march to the sea.
weeks
with
F.
A.
Crawford
arid
| D oors, W indow s, M ould­
position in the Indian school at
Perfect weather, an ideal place
family
above
Dundee,
returned
Lapwai, Idaho, and her daugh­
ings, Turnings, Crest-
for a camping ground and a jolly
home
the
middle
of
the
week.
ter, Miss Bertha Cox, who is a
ings, Brackets, Door |&
party all ccAnbined to make the
teacher in the public school at Mrs. Rowley and Mrs. Crawford picnic given by Mr. and Mrs.
W indow Frames, Fan-
Clarkit'dri, Washington, left hire are sisters.
J6hn Crawford last Sunday -at
—^—c y Casings, E fc.
It was a regular eiodus—the the mouth o f the Yamhill river a
Saturday morning, having spent
Your patroiiage solicited.
the suriimer at theiV Newbhrg way the people rolled ou t o f success. After an hour’s session
tow n in all kinds o f vehicles discussing an elaborate dinner,
home.
Tom Hodsori, with his son and Monday arid Tuesday, bound the party amused themselves in
daughter, o f La Fayette, visited for the hop yards. Of course the various &ays, boating arid
V. P. HEACOCK & SON
his brothers, John and Ed, rind majority went for health and a bathing being prominent fea­
their families last week. They little pleasure outing, while a tures. Those present were M r
left Saturday morning for River­ few might have been found w ho And Mrs. John Crawford, Mr.
side, California, where they will appreciated the financial view o f And Mrs. R. C. Crosby, Dr. and
make theft home and see if a the proposition.
Mrs. Watson o f Portland, Mr.
The weather riian made him­ and Mrs. D. H. Turner, Mrs.
change o f climate will benefit
:t.ES, President *
self solid with the farmers and Geo. Greer, Mrs. Emma Saun­
B. C.
Mr. Hodsoh’s health.
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Jtft,
. WOODWAI
Ah elderly gentleman and civil hop growers by clearing away ders; Misses Jennie Miller, Myrtle
/ice Pres, and Secretary.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
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war veteran named Hugheé, o f the threatening clouds and let­ Stevens o f Oregon City, Anna
ting
in
plenty
o
f
bright,
warm
Bliss, Carrie Turner and Medora
Wisconsin, w ho had atterided
sunshine—just
in
the
nick
o
f
Greer; Messrs. Johh and George CAPITAL STOCK, $
the G. A. R. encampment at STan
,
.
time.
JTie
poet’s
advice,
“
If
it
Larkin, Archie Seeley, Elwin
Francisco, stopped off here on
his w ay home a few days ago rains, why let it rain,’’ often ap­ Greer, John CVosby, Russ Tutlier
6. C. MILES,
,
C. K. 8PAULDINÒ»
and visited with H. A. Grafe; a pears more poetical on paper and Geo. Webster.
E. U. WOODWARD.
8. J. Madson.
friend o f his boyhood days whóm than in experience.
=
J. H DOUGLAS, JR.
Directors.
he had n ot seen for many years.
C. A. H odion and family,
Miss Ella M acvand Miss Mar­ Irving Stratton, Mrs. Maria
C O RR ESPO N D EN TS—Lad4 4 Tilton, fort
garet Inglis arrived home Satur­ Bowerman ari'd Miss Gertrude
land; Natlonsl Park Bank, Mew York.
day from their outing at New­ M inthom arrived home from
port. Miss Inglis has purchased Newport Tuesday. The season
-Urangers vieltlng the city are InnU A to oall at
the bang for infermation concerning the
a lot near Nye Cjeek, upon is considered about over at Ore­
ttlty. CbOespondence invited.
which sh<f expects to build a cot­ gon ’s popular Seaside resort, arid
\ A /E t NEVER LOSE itf-
tage in the course of a year or Dr,- M inthom will close his sana­
teVest in the watch that
goes
Jput of this store. Its
torium
in
a
few
days
and
return
so. Her « attention vrill
. • first be
* j
daily
deportment is of much
directed tow ard thfe planning with the rest o f the family to
concern
to us after the sale
and building o f her Newberg Cot­ Newberg.
The place Vó get your
as it is before., We have
1 -*’.t i-
*
t
tage near the college.
stood sponsor for it, and our
Miss Gertrude Lamb, w ho at
sponsorship doesn’t end when
present
holds
a
position
ris
A Hadley reunion was held at
DRUGS
ÌE D IG ÌN E S.
it p*f?«s into yonr pocket.
the home o f D. J. Gilbert, east of teacher in the Newberg public
You Ij^uy a guarantee aloug
town, last Sunday, am ong those school, has accepted tljie position
with the watch—and Sears’
p r e s c r ip t io n W o r k a
guarantee is good. Try it.
present b^ng Mr. and Mrs. C. Et o f assistant b r i n c i p a f p u b ­
lic
school
afc
Heppner,
which
Hoskins of* Gold Hill, Mr. and
SPECIALTY;
Mrs. J. LÀ Hoskins o f McMinn­ ’opens Septeififcer 14th. .Hw wotk
ville, Wm. Macys and Ode Hat­ dt Heppner will be in the high
Books, Stationery, ^¿ncy and
fields o f Dayton, Mr. fend Mrs. school departirfent, for which
Toifet Articles*. Camara,.an A
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camara
Marion Georg? o f Middleton, J. she is well qualified, and he^,
Supplies';
I. Hadley, Mrs. Alm?i Hunt, friends congratulate her on her
; JE W E L E R a n d o p t i c i a n .
Prof, and M r# F. K. J ribes arid promotion. She Will leavt New-
w e s s o n s G i v e n i k f t ö D A K '
bWg
next
week'.
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Lòti Hftdle vs
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Physician & Surgeon,
Newberg, Oregon.
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DB. MHRT 1. LITTLEFIELD,
Physician J Simeon.
Office In Chehalem Valley Sank Bldg.
Phone No. 43,
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DR. MIHTHORN,
Office ih Bank of Newberg Building,
Residence one block north and 3
bloods east of Bank. Home Phone.
Chehalem V al­
ley Bank.
DR. GEO. LARKIN, .
D E N T IS T «—
Office over Chehalem Valley Bank.
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DR. NETTA RlASONER,
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OsfoopaflilO Ptryulcian.
Graduate of 8. 8. Ptill College of Oste­
opathy, Des Moines, Iowa. Successor to
Dr. O. C. Bennett. Office over H. Ehret’s
dry goods store, corner First and Merid-
lsn sts. Office hoars! 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Voom—Mrs. A. B. Lamb, corner Fifth
and Mer dian.
CLARENCE BUTT.
. Will practice In all the courts of the state
Special attention given to probate work, the
.writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the
drafting of all legal papers.
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Newbarg. Oregon.
O ffice — Second Floor .
Bank of Newberg Building.
B. F. TERRY; ~
T O ftS O R lA U A R T 1 S + ,
EVERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­
TION. BATH ROOK IN CONNECTION.
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
, »
The only BïooA and System feuikl-
er. Every bottle guaranteed.
$l
èold only by
F. H. C A L D W E L L A Co
Prescription Diuggists.
S .W . P O T T E R
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“ jm V T Î L E H a n d O P T fC IA N ,
Is receiving new feoods.
• . Call and see them*
A ll Kinds of Repair W ork
Done Neatly and Promptly
D ÏÎO N BTTILDTNG.
Next to Moore’s Drug Store.
—
Years
J. H . D U N STA N .
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Guaranteed
Newberg Sash
& Door Factory
Bank of Newberg.
30 000
r
&
ZEF SEARS;