Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 27, 1904, Image 5

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ad work? I f
bead purses
agon and set
P. E lliott,
wn.
Clemenson a,nd fam ily o f
P ortla n d visited N ew berg rela-
>ver Sunday.
ion on alt hats
A LOT OF THE OLD RELIABLE
G oats to sell, o r trade for fo r ten days
encing F rid ay
horses o r cows. Fred W erth, t w o M a y 27, a t H i
s Sisters,
miles southeast o f N ew berg. 2t Mrs. Ellen 1
s o f Willamina
This line of goods needs no word of praise to the old-time resi­
M r. and Mrs. A. H. G aunt and returned home
nesday even-
dent,
but ty the fanner who has recently located in our midst, let
son W aiter, o t M cM innville, in g after vi*
few days w ith
us tell you a fact. Thore were more Oliver Chilled and Steel
visited w ith D. H . Turner and N ew berg relatii
Goods sold oo this coast last season than all other makes com­
fam ily Sunday.
bined.
The members '¿of the Friends
F o r the sweet g irl graduate, church, w ith many others w ho
^The only full stock of grass and garden seeds
w h a t cotffd be daintier than one attend the services of the church,
kept in town. Yes! we sell barbed wire, hop
o f those white hats a t H ortons? held a very pleasant social Tues­
wire and woven fencing at right prices. All
And the prices are so reasonable. day evening.
kinds of feed, land plaster, at carload rates.
FREE D ELIVER Y.
B O T H PH O N E S.
C. B. Wilson has purchased J-
On last Saturday evening M r.
A. Hughes’ confectionery store and Mrs. E. S. Craven enter­
and bakery o f which he has taken tained a t their pleasant home
charge. He is having ice cream north o f to w n the Senior class ot
parlors fitted up in the rear o f j the college, some of the Seniors’
the store room.
friends and a tew members o f the
F. E. Vestal has sold out his faculty.
Don’t forget. Saturday is bar*;
OR. CEO. LARKIN,
groceries to Henry Ehret and
Mrs. S L . Hanson went dow n
gain day at Hortons.
having purchased R. M . M c­ t o Portlan d Saturday for a visit
Mrs. J. K . B lair has been very j
K ern ’s barber shop w ill resume w ith her sister IVlrs. Jay C ook
from j
w ork a t his old trade. R. M. and fam ily. M r. Cook has gone sick during the week
Office over Chehalem V*Uey Bank. *.» .
says he w ill g o to Eastern O regon. over into C rook county and stomacfc^trouble.
A
’owhsry, Oro aro n
The Hutchens Sisters for strict-1
LATEST STYLES
In m aking to o short a turn at Mrs. C ook and daughters are
ly up to date and a ttractive j
the depot
F rid ay
morning, preparing t o follow .
B E S T PR ICES . .
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J* J* J* > J* J* Chance Gra*me’s dray team g o t
One day last week, L. S. Hea- millinery.
Workmen are busily engaged
excited and took a short run cock felled a tree on the David
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9if. 0. Pickett,
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which resulted in the blacksmith M artin place which he says is in pu tting in the foundation for
MRS. I. A. HORTON
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new
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repair
Tittorney-at-JZaw,
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the biggest in this vicinity. It.
w ork on the vehicle.
measured six feet in diameter in­ North River street.
Tfotary Public,
* H. F. Ong,
a graduate o f side; the bark and he says he w ill - Abner Blair, w h o has been em­
jk O/fioa opposite SPost Offieo.
for some tim e up at
Pacific College w ho for the past g et tw en ty-five cords o f w o o d ployed
ONLY F U L L LIN E
Leavenw
orth,
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ashington,
came
three
years
has
been
located
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out
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W endling as physician for the
Charley
Soper was riding home Saturday evening.
Booth K elly Lumber Com pany, home horseback from to w n last
Mrs. Lizzie Judd aud daughter, j
A ttqrney - at - law .
has this week opened up offices Thursday afternoon arid stopped Mrs. Ella .White, from Spokane,!
in Portland for practice.
a t the W astfall place and w as are visiting w ith the form er’s i
CLARENCE B U TT.
IN N EW B ERG .
Geo. Allen is pu tting up a talking, sittin g carelessly on the brother, J. H. Rees, north of!
Oliver Chilled and Steel Goods.
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RITTENHOUSE & GALKINS
MILLINERY
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.harass.« 2 iav~£~ «
writing of deeds, mortgages, aootracts and the
drafting of ail legal
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O ffic e — Second Floor
Bank o f Newberg Building
B. F. TERRY,
TO N SO R 1A Ü A R T IS T ,
EVERY PATRON RIVEN SATISFAC­
TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION.
Harness
and Saddlery
cottage a t the corner o f Fourth
and Meridian streets on the site
o f the old evaporator, and on
M onday his friends gathered and
joined
w ith
him in an old
fashioned house-raising.
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A jolly big crow d o f you n g peo-
p le g a v e Miss N ervia W righ t an
informal surprise p a rty a t her
home-east o f to w p F rid a y even­
ing. There w as plenty o f fun
and a good tim e tor everybody
w ith cake and ice cream th row n
in.
pony the while. W ithout any
w arning the animal plunged aud
threw the rider, the resuit being
a fractured shoulder, which Dr.
M in th o m looked after.
N oa h J L ap p Nidiq recently. sold
his residence over near the rail-
road is building a new cottage
on Second street w est
o • f the
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F orsyth property, which is well
under w ay. His son Charles has
bought an adjoining lot where
he w ill build a cottage during
the season. Wm. M eats is also
arranging to build on the same
street a little farther west.
to w n .
TO BE FOUND AT
H- C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP
Miss M argaret Inglis has had ;
a building site staked off on her
NEXT TO CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
lo t on North Riyer street, w ork
tO be commenced on the cottage
nêxt w e e k .—
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Tom Scroggin of Sheridan is
the man to elect for county sheriff.
He is capable, and in a republican
countv there is no reason w h y he
Newberg, Oregon.
should not be elected.
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ley Bank.
Ice is now made in New berg. j
M ilk and cream are plenty. Salt D IR E CTO R S j » j *
is cheap. Homemade ice crea m 1 Alpheus Mills, Pres,
From all reports Saturday
is clean and delicious. J. M .S h a w J- C.. McCrea, Vice-
President.
w as a big day. a t the county seat.
has a new stock o f freezers—
S.
M.
Calkins, Cashier
In the first place the circus w as
Colon Eberhard o f M cM inn­ fam ily sizes. B etter get one.
N. C. Christensen,
in tow n . Then there w as an ville w ho has Ixen m anaging the
A fire alarm brought out the
Assistant Cashier
Indian fair, the republican candi­ New s for the past year, came hose and hook and ladder com ­ J. Kinley Blair.
dates rendezvoused there a t th at dow n M onday morning,and after panies in short order M onday
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tim e and there w as a meeting o f a visit w ith J. C. M cC rea’s, the afternoon, but the fire, which
WcHtcrn National Btrnk. Nov
York.
The only Blood and System Build- ,the Yam hill County Board o f j next d ay went over in to M arion w as located in the r o o f o f the
U.8. National Rank. PorilaiHl
er. Every bottle guaranteed. Exhibit for the L ew is and Clark ! county to make a visit w ith his steam laundry,
w as put out McMinnville National Bank*
fair.
aged grand pn rents. H e is pre­ before thev could arrive on the
Established 1893.
A gen t Satchwell sold sixteen paring to leave in a week or so | scene,
Sold only by
tickets on last Sunday’sexcursion fo r Valparaiso. Indiana, where j John Minchin, son o f M r. and j
from
N ew berg t o
Portland. he w ill enter upoh the study o f i Mrs Samuel Minchin o f Dundee,:
Conductor Crocker says th a t the
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died on Wednesday o f last ^ week |
F. H. C ALD W ELL & Co excursions from the pther side *a w
Mrs. H. N. Sheets o f Sacra- a t the state insane asvlum. His!
B. C. MILES, rie.ldeut.
Prescription Diuggists.
E. H. WOODWARD, Vice Pre*. and See
were heavier, but th a t all ex- mento,
California,
w h o for body w as brought home for ]
J. C. COLCORD, CHshiet.
cursions so far this y ea r have ¡several weeks lias been visiting burial, the funeral services being
dropped o ff heavily from' form er! in W est Chehalem w ith
h e r1 conducted a t the Minchin home
years on account o f higher trans-! daughter Mrs. T. D. Snodgrass, | on F riday afternoon by Rev. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
p orta tion rates.
started home M onday, accompa-1 M artin Cook. The deceased was
a. C. MILES.
J. I. HADLEY.
Mr. J. B. Miles, a cousin o f B. nied by the latter as fa r as Port- j twenty-four years o f age About
E. H. WOODWARD
8. J. MADSON.
OPPOSfTli BASK Ol * SKWBBKfi C. Miles and Mrs. M inthorn, land. She declares that, though six or eight years a g o he w as the
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I. H DOUGLAS, J r .
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Director*.
w h o a t present is superintendent h aving traveled about a good victim o f a sad accident w h ich ;
o f the Io w a Industrial school a t deal, she has never found a place affected his brain, since which 1 . „ . . „ „ . „ „ „ a , , tow .. r..
F IR ST-C LA SS W O RK.
Eldora, Io w a , hasbeen prom oted , th a t for beautiful surroundings tim e he has been an inmate o fi
Und; Nation.) Park Bank. New York.
B A T H ROOM IN C O N N E C T IO N to the superintendency o f the and
prosperous
couditions, the asylum.
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A A--«. several
cpvpral montns
miMif n Ol f suffer
vlilttn*
city ation
are tnv.ted
to call the
at
reform school of the District o f pleases her as does this.
Atter
suner- ! Stranger«
th^ baD
k for the
inform
onceTnlu*
Columbia. The Oregon S t a t e 1 General Gideon Joubert, veteran ing, Mrs. Ida Everest H agey died
coneanondence invited.
Reform School w as established o f the B oar war, g a v e a very a t her home in Dundee, Oregon,
a t Salem under the management ‘ interesting lecture in the Friends M a y 21, a t 6 pi m. H er grand­
o f M r. Miles.
| church Saturday night, relative father Richard Everest, a pioneer
T H E JEW ELER.
- On account o f Hon. Binger to the history o f his people in o f 1847, was identified w ith
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The place to get your
Herm ann’s address here on South Africa, their struggle for Yam hill county for many years.
HH.XiJCILWRTIiNS l;OW
j Thursday night, the regular liberty, and gave a dram atic She w as bornSept. 21. 1S67 and . j j p j j g g & MEDICINES.
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¡m eeting o f the
Proh ibition p o rtra y a l o f some o f th e battles w ?is married to Jacob H agey of
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Alliance has been postponed to o f the late w ar in which he w as j Dundee Dec. 25, 1888. Mrs.
! F rid a y night o f this week. The engaged. He makes no secret o f ( H agey w as a w om an o f lo^elv PRESCRIPTION WORK A
public is earnestly requested t o the fact that he expects yet to character, devoting herself to her
SPECIALTY.
be present as this m eeting w ill be see the d ay when the Boers w ill husband and children constantly,
o f special interest to all. M r. F . secure their independence. On She loved the beautiful and spared , Books, Stationery, Fancy anil
L . H arford w h o has had a large Sunday evening General Joubert i\o pains to make her home at- T o ile t Articles.
Camara aud
experience in the temperance spoke to a large audience in the t r a c t i v e . H e r loss w ill be felt, Kodaks and all kiuds of* Cam ara
Repairing Neatly
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w o rk w ill be the speaker o f ’ the church on the social, religions and ! not only by the husband and Supplies.
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Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
$1
Bank of Newberg.
McKERN’S
BARBER SHOP.
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S .W . P O T T E R
W atches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
O p tical Goods.
and Promptly Executed
evening. A t 8 o ’clock in the industrial
( B aptist Chtarch.
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Africa.
conditions in South 1 tw 6 daughters w h o survive her, LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K '
but by a large circle o f friends.
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