Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 02, 1904, Image 5

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Thk Lewis
Clark club will
meet Saturday
n at tw o
D R . H . R CLO U G H ,
The frame is up for the Dixon o'clock.
building
Physician
Sc Surgeon. ¡¡ on East First street. ,
Mr8.J. M. Wright and daughter
Newberg, Oregon.
Born on Saturday, M ay 28th, Miss Nenria are visiting relatives
to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Satchwell, at Spokane, Washington.
T O r o t t m
a n i
a son.
h eadqu arters for
A little daughter arrived at the
For sale, farm w agon and set home o f Mr. ana Kirs. G. C. Carl
single harness. M. P. Elliott, on last Saturday^May 28th.
one mile east o f tow n.
RS. LITTLEFIELD i ROUS,
E. C. Bronaugh ot Portland
Rev. H. Gould, w ho was in at­ was unable to deliver the address
Pbiúcians & Sirieois.
tendance at the M. E. conference on local option .here Wednesday
Office in Chehalem Valley Bank Bldg.
Phone Mo. iS.
at Los Angeles, arrived home evening as announced.
the first o f the week.
The Edison moving picture
Master Lindsley Ross, son o f and illustrated song company at
J. Thorbum Ross ot Portland, Crater's hall, Friday and Satur­
spent Sunday in tow n with Prof, day nights, June 10 and 11.
DR. MINTHORN,
and Mrs. R. W. Kirk.
Prices 15 and 25c.
.Office: Two doors west of Moore’s drug—
The Misses Helen Harger and
Mrs. Fred Briggs and son o f
'store ou First at. Residence one block0
.north and three blocks east of Bank of _.
Grace
Dillon
have
dressmaking
Yankton, South Dakota,are visit­
'Newberg Building. Home Phone.
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© parlors opposite • Porter , and ing here with her parents, Rev.
Larkin’s. Prices reasonable.
and Mrs. M. Burlingame.* Mr.
Miss Ethel Trueblood o f Port- Briggsis postmaster in Yankton:
land visited in Newberg from
Chicago’s appalling catastro­
Saturday until Wednesday with phe, the Iroquois theatre fire,
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DR. CEO. LARKIN,
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Prof, and Mrs. O. C. Aldertson
Will Allen of* Eugene, spent
Mrs. N. C. Maris and other and the great train robbery, in
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visited in La Fayette over Sun­ Sunday here with his parents.
friends.
moving pictures at Crater’s hall,
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day.
Latest blocks in soft hats at
Miss Bell Rich arrived the first June 10 and I I . J. W. Cook
A
son
was
born
last
Sunday
in
Porter
& Larkin’s.
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* Office over Chehalem Valley Rank.
o f the week from Coos county Manager.
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the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
A 'o w b s r ^ , O r e g o n
Van Leavitt
sold out his
and will spend the summer here
Geo. Hinman, on R. F. D. No.
Everest northwest o f tow n.
plumbing
and
tinning
business
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 2, when carpenting on a bam
The band boys have taken it last week to Orange Elliott and
Wm. Rich.
Saturday morning fell to the
upon themselves to see that Ernest Hill. He in turn bought
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The Shakespeare Club closes its groundbreaking a shoulder blade
Newberg is duly patriotic on the Crtas. Parrett’s interest in their
season’ s work this evening with which Dr. Littlefield put in shape
jg
7lf. O. ¿Pickott,
glorious Fourth. Arrangements new building and bowling alleys,
its annual banquet which is to again.
are being made for an old-time o f which he now .has full charge
jftto rn e y -a t-jC a w ,
be given at the home o f Mr. and
Berlin Davis, accompanied by
celebration.
with confectionery establishment
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■ * Mrs. D. H. Turner.
his famihq came up from Port­
TJotary ¿Public.
Abner Eggers, w ho had been in connection.
land
and
spent
Sunday
arid
M
on­
No
tow
n
about
has
finer
sum­
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O f fic e o p p o s ite P o s t O f/ to e.
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visiting here for a few weeks,
mer refreshment parlors than has day in West Chehalem with his
left the first o f the week for his
Newberg. Note the advertise­ mother, who leaves this week for
old Tennessee home, being ac­
ments o f the leading establish­ H ood River.
companied to Portland by his
ments in this issue.
Strawberries tor sale by E. A. son C. H. Eggers and wife. It is
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A t t o r n e y - a t - l a w .
Newberg’s heavenly
twins, Ellis. He says the season will possible that he will return to
CLARENCE BUTT.
Earl Campbell and Walter Moss, be short and purchasers will do Oregon to spend the remainder
Will practice in all the eourts of the state
turned
their faces tow ard Hood well to send in orders at an early o f his days.
Special attention gtveu to probate work, the
writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the
River M onday to seek their date. He has the Clark seedling—
draftiug
rafting of all legal papers
N ew b erg. O regon .
the best canning berry. Mutual
fortunes picking strawberries.
O gric* —Second Floor
Bank of NewbCrg Building
phone
No. 185.
Mr.'and Mrs. R. A. Porter o f
The Y. M. C. A. summer confer­
Sheridan came down Friday for
ence
o f the North west is in session
a visjt with F. H. Buchanan and
Special Accommodations
wife, the latter being their daugh- at Gearhart Park. The Pacific
for Farmers. Drive in
ter. They left Monday to visit College association is represented
and Feed Y our Team .
by Calvin Blair, Walter Miles,
a son at Astoria.
TO fJSO R lA U A R T IS T ,
Remember H orton’s is the Lewis Saunders, Perry Macy and
Well known as the place to
EVERY PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­ place to buy good hats at good Worth Coulson.
get the choicest cuts of meat.
TION. BATH BOOM IN CONNECTION. prices every day in the week Mrs. J. B. Stilwell o f Tillamook
with special inducements on came over last week to see
Saturday. New hats continually relatives and friends. After visit­
M. NICHOLSON,
Butchers' General Produce
ing her daughter Mrs.A. B. Cor-
arriving. Call and see them.
PROPRIETOR.
Kept on Hand.
^ 8 U U m South of Steam Laundry.
Prof. and Mrs. Lewis, wha.nell in Grants Pass she will re
attended the contest in Portland turn and attend the annual
A L S O FR E SH FISH .
Friday night remained over un­ meeting ot the State Pioneer
til Monday, he occupying' the Association in Portland on June
pulpit o f the Friends church 22nd.
Give us a chance to satisfy
Clarence B. made himselt the
Sunday morning and evening.
you. We’ll try our bestr"-
Butt
o
f
a
good
joke
Friday
H. H. Winslow o f Sheridan
The only Blood and System Build­ spent
Wednesday in tow n. He night. Being startled from sweet
H . J. A U S T IN ,
LATEST STYLES
er. Every bottle guaranteed. does not
hesitate to say that slumber by the'ringing o f the
PROPRIETOR.
BEST PRICES
Newberg is making more im­ college bell in hbnor o f the ora­
torical
victory.
Ife
jumped
at
the
provements than all the other
Sold only by
conclusion that the fire fiend was
tow ns in the county combined.
MRS. I. A. HORTON
The Misses Nellie Paulson and invading Newberg, and, like a
F. H. C A LD W ELL & Co Bernice W oodward, w ho were in good, patriotic citizen should,
attendance at the Coast Y. W. i ran wildly down the street giv-j
Prescription Druggists.
j ing the alarm as long as his i
AND
C. A. conference at Capitola,
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breath
lasted.
The
result—the
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ONLY FULL LINE
California, arrived home Satur-,
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Local Events.
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F A R M IN G
IM P L E M E N T S
RITTENHOUSE & GALKINS
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Feed
Central
Meat Market
B. F. TERRY,
General Livery Business
Carried On.
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
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MILLINERY
V-
Bowling Alley
VESTAL’S
BARBER SHOP.
O P P O S IT E H A N K (IF N K W H E R d
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION
S .W . P O T T E R
T H E JEW ELER.
H E A IsQVA R TliH S
F t IK
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Optical Goods.
Repairing Neatly
and Promptly Executed....
J_ -il i '
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day evening having had a spice- Clt-V bellw as cL1ln* e'i ancl thc
did and profitable time.
¡eompan.es and ct.zens rushed j
around hunting for a confla-1
N. P. Nelson, son o f Amos Xel- g ration. It was fortunate for
son, has rented a farm in Sher-
Butt that the ice cream e§-
man county, Eastern Oregon, o f j tablishments were not open at
which he will take possession; that hour o f the ni>fht
soon, He
tie announces a public1
Decoration day was very suc­
sale o f his stock, farming imple­
cessfully observed in Newberg.
ments etc, to take place Satur­
The exercises in Craters’ hall
day, June 11, at the old Hanson
were good, and the vast audience
place, five miles northwest o f
listened to an eloquent and able
Newberg.
address by Rev. C - C. Poling o f
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A lively crowd o f excursionists, Dallas. About fifty Civil war
numbering forty or more, were veterans were present—the hon­
jerked over the Yamhill division ored o f the dav. Of the number
from here into Portland last some were erect, sturdy in ap-
Friday evening. Thé “ special” pearance and apparently able for
made a third better time than further trouble if necessary, while •
the regular, and as a result pre- others showed the heavy hand |
cautionary measures were called 0f years and struggle, who will
for on the part o f the passengers not often more march neath the
to keep from being jostled ou t at fluttering folds o f Old Glory on
the open windows. The party the Nation’s memorial day. On
arrived in toto, however, and Sunday fitting memorial services
was much in evidence at the con- were held at the Baptist church, !
test in the evening—especially an excellent
sermon being
after the decision was announced, preached by Rev. F. C. Stanard. j
ICE
CREAM
PARLORS.
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VAN LEAVITT, Proprietor.
Harness
and Saddlery
Bowling, the popular amuse-,
ment.
Confectionery and Ice Cream.
Agency for the famous
IN NEWBERG.
TO HE POUND AT
H- C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP
H AZELW OO D
NEXT TO CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
IC E C R E A M .
S A T U R D A Y , JUNE 4,
O PEN IN G D A Y ,
Given by the Hazelwood Co.
to the ladies of Newberg.
Ladies and children especially
invited.
STRAW BERRY
ICE C R
Flavored with
Hood River strawberrit
The place to get your
D R U G S & M F n rr r>-
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