Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 23, 1904, Image 5

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    ress o f Fort­
ín town with
C. N. MACKIE.
C. S. CALI
C. E, Kirk and Miss Harrington her parents,
o f Seattle are down attending1 ” You can’t
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WE CARRY IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF
Commencement.
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o f Porter &
in's sample
i i'w
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Mr. and Mrs.J. M. Rittenhouse $1.50 shirts ft
cents
Farm Implements,
are visiting Will Thomas and
W ho will be the Goddess o f
T h e Renowned Rush ford and Eli W agons,
family near Grand Ronde.
Liberty on the 4th?—A penny a
Clark & Parry Buggies and Hacks,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bashaw vote—a t both drug stores.
Deering Binders, M owers and Rakes,
started back to their old Wis­
Geo. Utter, son o f E. P. Utter,
Ropes, Pulleys and H ay Forks,
consin home Tuesday morning came down last week from
where they will visit until fall.
r G O O D H A R N E SS at a low Price,
Lapwai, Idaho, on a short trip.
Hervey M. Hoskins and Miss
Whips and Harness Extras,
Walter S. Parker acted as beet
Louise Maloney drove down man at the Macy—Lambright
A ll Kinds of Feed.*
from the county seat Sunday wedding at the county seat
Headquarters for Poultry Supplies, Poultry Netting
and attended
Baccalaureate Wednesday evening.
and Field Fencing.
services.
Notice—Those indebted to the
Mrs. L. S. Hill with daughter firm o f Rittenhouse & Calkins,
Esther o f Eugene, and her Sister will please call and settle their
Mrs, Deni a Adams of Los Angeles accounts at the store o f Mackie
who is spending the summer & Calkins.
BELL PHONE, MAIN 124.
FREE DELIVERY
with her, are visiting Newberg
Mrs. George Lamb of Tilla­
MUTUAL
PHONE,
MAIN
23.
ALL
PARTS OF THE CITY
friends.
•
r mook, better known to Newberg
Miss Margaret Inglis started people as Miss Edna Stratton, is
back to St. Louis Tuesday, where making a fortnight’s virit here
Miss Laura Blairarrived home; Miss Jo Byers, a Roseburg
she will visit a sister-in-law this with the home folks.
a few days ago from an extended school teacher, is visiting here in
summer and attend the big fair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mr.
the family o f Wm. Rich.
She journeyed with the prohi­ ^nd Mrs. L. W. Harger, Mrs. T. visit at Seattle.
Miss Gertrude Lamb, w ho has
bitionists.
At her home near the college
H. Bryan and , Sidney R oot
Fireworks of all kinds; also attended the meeting o f the State Miss Blanche McNay very pleas­ been teaching school at Heppner,
the Dynamite walking stick; no Pioneer Association in Portland antly entertained the public arrived home Wednesday even-
school graduating class to-gether ing.
fire and big noise; best crackers the middle o f the week.
with Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M cCoy o f
made. Do not buy the cheap
Before leaving for St. Louis,
Saturday
evening.
Iow
a are visiting in this vicinity
ones; we have a large stock at Miss Margaret Inglis saw h«r
M oore’s pharmacy.
The annual school meeting with their nephews, S. W. and
new house over by the college
J. M. Thomas o f Michigan, well under way. It bids fair to held Monday afternoon was C. E. Newhouse. Such wide travel
well attended. The vote on is a little unusual for persons o f
brother o fW . E. Thomas former­ be something o f a mansion.
their advanced years, he being
ly o f this place, is in Newberg
Mrs. Nathan White, Mr«. M. director resulted in the election 87 and she 84 years old.
looking about with an eye to L. Hinshaw, Mr! and Mrs. W. witlj little or no opposition o f
investment. He spent the winter E. White and the Misses lone C. J. Edwards, J. C. Colcord, the
in Southern California.
HiH and Pearl Cummings attend­ retiring officer w ho has served
Mrs. G. Keller and daughter ed the Pier—Trueblood wedding the district faithfully and effi­
Miss Leta of Monmouth visited in Portland Wednesday evening. ciently for six years declining
AND
positively to serve another term.
in town with friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard, married
While here Mrs. Keller sold their last Monday at Grants Pass, Andrew Pickett was elected
residence property on Meridian arrived here in the evening for a district clerk.
street to Peter Bashaw.
visit with the bride’s mother,
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hoberg Mrs. R. J. McColhim and family.
drove down from McMinnville
Say, boys! we have those
Friday and in the evening at­ Dynamite and little Giants; the
tended the public school gradua­ loudest and best crax made.
Special Accommodations
ting exercises, their grand-daugh­ Come and try them at M oore’s
for Farmers. Drive in
ter Ella Nelson being one of ¿he pharmacy. AlscT^'firte fine o f
and Feed Y our Team .
graduate».
flags.
Prof. R. W. Kelsey, Walter
Newberg citizens
have lor
Miles and E. S. Craven left Tues­ several days been watching with
day morning to join the prohi­ interest the laying o f the heavy
bition excursionists w ho start­ steel rails on the railroad track
ed back to Indianapolis Wednes­ here. They look
more like
M. NICHOLSON,
day to attend the national prohi­ business.
PROPRIETOR.
~
bition convention.
a V * S U b le * South of Steam LauuUry.
The Misses Pauline Turner
A. P. Johnson and family left and Kate Ramsdell o f Portland,
Well known as «.be place to
Newberg Monday evening lor attended Commencement exer­
get
the choicest cuts of meat.
Corvallis where their future cises and saw their cousin, Miss
home will be, Andy having pur­ Carrie Turner, repave her degree
chased a farm in that vicinity. from Pacific College.
Butchers' General Produce
The Graphic very much regrets
F. E. Hobson.
dow n from
to chronicle their departure.
Kept on Hand.
Sumpter and is with his family
LATEST STYLES
W. H. Hess sold his confection­ on a visit at the David home on
A L SO FR E SH FISH.
B E S T P R IC E S . .
ery store and ice cream parlors Chehalem Mountain. Miss Hazel,
last week to C. W. Skelton. The daughter of Jesse Hobson of,
latter’s niece Mrs. Myrtle Hemp­ Snmpter, is also- visiting New-}
MRS. I. A. HORTON
Give us a chance to satisfy
hill has l>een put in charge by berg relatives.
you. We’ll try our best.
the new proprietor w ho will i T w o o f Xe\vl)erg’s soldier!
continue for the present to act i citizens passed aw ay Monday
H . J. A U S T I N ,
as Uncle
s n,an on K* F- D .; evening. J. W. Xevitt, who h a s1
O N L Y F U L L L IN E
P R O P R IE T O R .
No. 3
! long been afflicted with stomach (
—
Dr. H. J. Minthorn leaves t o - ! trouble, died early in the evening,
day for Newport where he will the funeral services being con-
harness
take personal supervision o f his ducted at the home on North !
and Saddlery
sanatorium during the summer Meridian street Wednesday after-1
Bowling
Alley
2
season.
His daughter Mary noon. The other death, that o f
IN NEWBERG.
accompanied him, the rest o f a S. Dudley from heart failure,
TO BE FOUND AT
AND
the family to follow him so o n .' was very sudden* Mr. Dudley
H C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP
He will be gone until the first was jn usual health and retired
ICE
CREAM
PARLORS
K 1 X T TU CEN TRAL N E A T N A E K E T .
o f September.
a>s usual without making any
VAN LBAVITT, Proprietor.
At the home o f the bride’s complaint. Along late in the
parents in the city o f McMinn­ night Mrs. Dudley heard him
ville Miss
Olive Lambright make a little disturbance, after
Bowling, the popular amuse­
was married to Walter M acy on which he died almost at once.
ment.
Wednesday evening at nine The funeral was held this mom-
Confectionery and Ice Cream.
The place to get your
o ’clock. The bride, a half sister ing it the M. E* church. The
Agency for the famous
o f Mrs. W. T. Macy, will be re- ‘ bereaved families have the heart-
HAZELW OOD
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
membered by many as havingat- felt sympathy of the community,
tended college here some years! Notice to Water Consumer*.
ago, while Walter is almost a 1
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
Newberg product.
Both are 1 The attention o f water con- 1
SPECIALTY.
deserving o f the full measure o ft 8umers *s called to the hours i
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happiness which their friends allowed for sprinkling purposes. I
( Book*, Stationery, Fancy and
bespeak for them. Their hom e; Lawn sprinkling, 6 to 6:30 a. m.
ICE C R E A M
Toilet Article*.
Camara and
Kodak* and all kind*
o f Camera
will be in McMinnville where t h e 7 to 7:30 p. m. Street;
A
Flavored wilh
Supplies.
groom is engaged with his sprinkling, 7 to 8 a. m. and 12
Hood River strawberries.
brother Will in the furniture to 1 p. m.
O r a h o e E l l io t t ,
\
LESSON'S G I V K X IN K O D A K «
business.
Water Supt.
Kit Y.
D R H . B. CLOU G H ,
Physician & Surgeon.
Newberg, Oregon.
Physicians & Strçeons.
Office in Chehelem Valley Bank Bldg
Mo.
Phone
48.
Office: Two door* weat of Moore’« drug
«tore ou P in t st. Residence one block
north and three blocks east of Bank of
Newberg Building. Home Phone.
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MACKIE & CALKINS.
Office over Chebalem Valley Bank
iV e w b e r ? , O r o g o n .
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71?. O. ¡Picketts
jfttorney-at-jC aw ,
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Tfotary ¡Public.
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O f fíe » opposite ¿Post Off/ee.
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Feed
A t t o r n b y - a t - l a w .
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will practice In all the courts of the state
Special attention given to probate work, the
writing of deed*, mortgagesr contract# and the
drafting of all legal papers.
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N ew b erg . O reg o n .
O m c * —Second Ploor
Bank of Newberg Building
Dr. H. C. Dixon
8. F. TERRY,
D E N T IS T .
T O N S O R 1H U a r t i s t ,
ETERI PàTRON BITER SATISFAC­
TION. BATH ROOM 1R CORRECTOR.
Central
Meht Market
Kalamazoo Celery
& Sarsaparilla Co.
MILLINERY
The ouly Blood and System Build­
er. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold only by
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F. H. CALDWELL & Co
Prescription Diuggists.
VESTAL’S
BARBER SHOP.
O P P O S fT U
H A T «K . O F
K ISX V BB H O
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION
S .W . P O T T E R
T H E JEW ELER.
/I B A D Q T A R T filfS
General Livery Business
Carried On.
POH
ICE C R EA M .
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry.
O ptical Goods.
Repairing Neatly
and Promptly Executed...
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