Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 09, 1904, Image 5

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Local Events,
DR. H . B. CLOUGH,
Physician & Surgeon.
Newberg, Oregon.
Physicians & Simeons.
ifflce in Chehalem Valley Bank Bldi
'bone No. 43.
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DR. MINTHORN,
i
H a v e you seen those new
oxfords for men at P orter &
You can’t lose by buying one L a rk in ’s?
o f P o rte r & L a rk in ’ s sample
A. C.' P q o l o f Portland spent
$1.50 shirts for 75 cents.
Sunday in to w n with his wife
Miss Belle Newhouse w ent over w h o has been visiting relatives
t o N orth Yam hill M on day t o here. -
cook on a ranch near th a t place.
H . C. L a w e r puts out harness
Mrs. Bell w ill show millinery th a t is ju st as j^ood as it looks.
every Thursday a t
Pressnall And it looks g o o d to a man w ho
B rothers’ store.
20-tt
kn ow s g o o d harness w h p i he
A ll Rebekah members are sees it.
earnestly requested to meet V.
Jesse E dw ards sold a quarter
the I. O. O. F. H all Sunday June block in the south part p f tow n
12th. a t 2 p. m. t o assist in the Tuesday to Frank Meyers o f
decoration exercises.
* Chehalem Mountain w ho expects
Joshua McDanieV o f Rickreall
visited in N ew berg F rid a y w ith
his old friend Hon. J. C. Nelson.
The t w o came to Oregon t o ­
gether sixty years ago.
t o build on his purchase.
\
Notice to the Public.
C. N. M ackie has purchased the interest o f M r.
Rittenhouse, o f the firm o f Rittenhouse & Calkins.
You w ill find the new firm o f Mackie & Calkins
a t the same old stand, ready w ith a fine line o f
Farm ing Implements and machinery, Buggies,
- W agons, etc., a t prices as low , as g ood goods and
sound business principles w ill a llow . i- * ~
The old firm thank you for the liberal patronage
given them, and thesnew solicit a continuance o f
the same. Very tru ly yours, ■■
<4
The W oodm en and members
o f the Circle marched over to the
cemetery Sunday afternoon and
decorated the graves o f deceased
Mrs. M a ttie L ew is o f L a members of the local lodges.
Fayette, and
Mrs. Josephine
Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Stanard,
Dickinson,;of M cM innville, were M r. and Mrs. T IE . W right, Miss
in to w n M on d a y visitin g w ith Esther H orton , Mrs. H. G. M iller
DR. GEO. LARKIN,
M . ‘~0. Pickett went dow n to
The Odd F ellow s w ill hold
aiuj assisting Rev. and Mrs. and Mrs. W . R. Scott returned
h
M artin Burlingame in celebrat­ home F rid a y after attending the decoration services a t the ceme­ Portland F rid ay where he visited
friends until M onday. >
tery next Sunday, June 12th.
ing their wedding anniversary.
annual m eeting o f the W est
M arried, on Wednesday, June
See those dium m er samples o f
Office over Chehalem Valley Rank.
Notice t o camera fiends—The W illam ette Baptist Association
shirts a t P orter & L ark in ’s, $1.50 1st. a t Portlan d, Miss Della
.V ow ’b s r j , O r e g o n .
Eastm an K o d a k Co- w ill have a a t Independence.
and $1.25 values for 75 cents. . McCollum, daughter o f M r. and
man here Tuesday evening from
H erbert Cash
has received
Miss Bessie H ouck went up Mrs. Y. J. McCollum, to H. M .
7 to 10 p. nr. to dem onstrate the fifteen gallons of navelade, a
w orkings o f velox paper. Come concentrated syrup made; from home to M cM innville F riday C lay. ,
> > > > > > > > >
Ernest Fleishauer
returned
and learn the w ork a t M o o re’s the navel orange, from their evening to attend the gradu atin g
jg
drug store, June 14th. D on’t L o s Angeles factory. The drink exercises o f the M cM innville High F rid a y evening from an extended
trip into Eastern W ashington.
miss it.
has a very rich orange flavor; School, her sister Miss Clara
H e reports prospects as excellent
J. H . W ood, ja n ito r o f the makes a fine drink diluted w ith being one o f the graduates.
7/otary ^Public.
Rev. Thom as
Arm strong, for bountiful crops in th a t section
public school, turq^d some smoke w ater. H e left^ten gallons o f it
O ffice opposite ¡Post Office.
up the flues into the schoolrooms a t C. F. M o o re ’s. Call and test it. pastor o f the Friends church, o f country.
Tuesday m orning after which he
Geo. H erriott, a com paratively w ill hold his last services here
beat a fire alarm . . A lm ost a t the recent a rriv a l with his fam ily next Sunday. In the fore part
first tap the scholars were on from
Wisconsin,
last week o f the week he and his wife will
a TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
their feet and filing out o f the purchased the
S. S. Terrell leave for W hittier, California,
AND
different room s, and it w as an property on Meridian street and where their home is, arrivin g
CLARENCE D U TT.
Will practice in all the courts of thd state interesting sight to see them to o k possession at once where there in tim e to attend California
Special attention giren to probate work, the
M any friends
writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the marching out from both upper they w ill be a t home to friends. Yearly M eeting.
iraftiug of all legal papers.
„
regret
much
to
see
them leave,
and
lo
w
er
room
s
w
ith
alm
ost
N ew b erg. O regon .
Abner B lair and fam ily w ho
O ffic e — Second Floor
m ilitary precision and w ith ou t were livin g in the Terrell house and w ill fo llo w them southward
Bank o f Newberg Building
the least contusion. The building m oved to the Jas. Price cottage w ith best wishes th a t the g lo w
w as emptied in one minute and which had been occupied by the o f receding day m ay illuminate
w ith jo y and contentment the
a half.
H erriotts.
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Special Accommodations
evening tim e o f life. A successor
T w o fellow s w ere on their w a y
Th e^ ollege b o y * w h o had been
from T illa m ook to Oregon C ity in attendance a t the Y. M. C. A. to M r. A rm stron g has n o t y e t }
T O R S O R IR L i A R T I S T .
and Feed Your Team*
last Thursday and as they came conference atJJ Gearhart arrived been selected.
through N ew berg one o f them home M onday evening. Am ong
w h o w as under the influence o f them w as W alter Miles, and
bad whiskey essayed t o play the since the students had had no
role o f “ bad m an” b y opening up chance to do him honor since his
a general bom bardm ent w ith his vic to ry in the interstate ora tori­
M. NICHOLSON,
rifle. His companion tried to cal contest a t Portland, they
PROPRIETOR.
keep him quiet but w as being turned out en masse a t the depot
^■Stables South of Steam Laundry.
roughly handled fo r his pains and received him w ith college
when M arshal Sykes appeared yells. A buggy, ornamented w ith
Well known as the place to
get the choicest cuts of meat.
on the scene and led the offender the college banner and ga ily deco­
before Recorder
Pickett w ho rated w ith college bunting, w as in
imposed a fine o f five dollars readiness and, into it-w a s thrust
which effectually quenched the the orator, his> friends hitching
Butchers' General Produce
The only Blood and System Build­
ard or o f the offender.
on and sw inging him dow n
er. Every bottle guaranteed.
Kept on Hand*
The m anagers o f the Spring- through tow n at a brisk pace.
LATEST STYLES
brook cannery announce that In the evening Miss- Ella M acy
ALSO FRESH FISH .
BEST PRICES . .
they
w
ill
begin
active
operations
entertained the Sophom ore class
Sold only by
the la tter part o f this week, and and a number o f college students
are ready to receive small fruits a t Canyon Hall in honor o f Mr.
Give us a chance to satisfy
MRS. I. A. HORTON
for
which
they
w
ill
pay
highest
you. W e’ll try our best.
Miles. A trip to Indianapolis,
F. H. C A LD W E LL & Co
market prices. Just n ow the}* where the national interstate
Prescription D iuggists. - .
make a call for strawberries and contest w ill be held on June28th,
f
cherries.
Of the berries, the w as a delightful feature o f the
P R O P R IE T O R .
ONLY F U LL LIN E
Wilson, C lark ’s Seedling and evening.
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M agoon, are specially desired, j
The graduating exercises o f
F o r R oyal Anne cherries four
the Newberg Public School w ill
cents w’ill lie paid and from tw o
take place Friday evening, June
O P P O S f T J J B A N K O P N l i W B K R C i to three cents for other varieties.
17th. in Craters hall. As the
We hope to see the Springbrook
IN N EW B E RG .
class is too large this year for all
cannery people meet w ith the
TO BE FOUND AT
FIR S T-C LA S S W O RK.
to appear on the program , the
• AND
success their enterprise deserves.
memliers delivered their produc-
B A T H ROOM IN C O N N E C T IO N
G. C. Carl lost his barn by fire j ^ ons iast Friday evening before
ICE CREAM PARLORS.
NEXT TO CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
a t tw elve o ’clock last Thursday ! M rs. F . C . stanard, Prof. O. C.
VA N LE A V ITT. Proprietor.
night. The flames had gained ( Albertson and W. C. W ood w ard
good headw ay before the alarm j w h o c h o s e h a l f o f t h e number to
w as g i’ en, and nothing in the g p ^ k jn public. The class roll,
Bowling, the popular amuse­
building w as saved, a horse and w ith the speakers named first,
ment.
• T H E JEW ELER.
cow being burned, also a carriage follow s: Hiram Smith, “ Oregon
Confectionery and Ice Cream.
The place to get your
The fire companies arrived ^ L i t e r a t u r e ; ”
Minnie M offitt,
Agency for the famous
BKAOQ UARTKM N POM
time to save the house which j “ N othing Great i f L ig h tly W on ;”
H AZELW O O D
would have caught fire from the D orotha P ik e ,‘ M ake H a y While
ICE C R E A M .
store room between it and the the Sun shines;” Lena Blair,
barn, which the flames were 1*-, "S acaja w ea ;” Clarencejohnson,
ginningon when the boysarrived. ..Resources ofY am h ill C ounty;”
There are t w o o r three possible; Charlie Hubbard. “ Causes o f
STRAW BERRY
sources of the fire an iucubator w ar Between Japan and Russia;”
Books, Stationery, Fancy anti
ICE CREAM
by the side o f the building, a live Luman
Kichi
“ Prophecy;”
Toilet Articles. Camara and
Kodaks and ail kinds of Camera
w ir e - b u t M r. C arl is inclined to Bianchc McNav, Claire Follett,
Flavored with
Repairing Neatly
Supplies.
think the fire w as started by Arthur Weatherhead, Vernon
Hood River strawberries.
and Promptly Executed....
tramps. The loss amounts to Gould,
Stephen Illig,
Quay
LE8SON8 G IV E N IN K O D A K '
five hundred dollars.
Wassam, Ella Nelson.
EK Y.
.Office : Two doors west of Moore’s drug,
'store on First st. Residence one block*
.north and three blocks east of Rank of,,
'N ew berg Building. Home Phone.
MACKIE & CALKINS.
J -D E N T IS T V
97/. O. TPickott,
j(ttorney-at-jCaw,
Feed
B. F. TERRY,
EYERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­
TION. BATH R00I IN CONNECTION.
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
Central
Meat Market
General Livery Business
Carried On.
MILLINERY
II. J . A U S T I N ,
V ESTA LS
BARBER
SHOP.
Bowling
Alley
Harness
and Saddlery
H- C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP
S .W . P O T T E R
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
O ptical Goods,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.