Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 01, 1905, Image 5

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    The Artisans o f West Cheha-
Will Prather and family spent
lem
held a big picnic Saturday.
H. B. CLOUQIi, M. O.
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—... -... —--- - —------— ■- Decoration Day at Middleton
Miss Bertha Vantress of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins
A. M. Hadley o f Portland
t it n a r a l t f a d ic /n * .
called on Newberg friends' the drove up to Dayton Monday to land, visited the home folks
Including diseases o! Eye,
first oi the week.
see Wm. Macy who is in poor Newberg Tuesday.
Ear, Nose and Throat.
The wife o f Adam Weber, who
Newton V. Rowe o f St. Johns, health.
Calls answered promptly.
lives
east o f Newberg, is reported
Washington, is visiting in town
Mrs. Seth Williams visited in
Both phoues.
with Dr. and Mrs. IJ. B. Clough. Carlton a- couple o f days last as hopelessly ill from cancer.
A pleasant social evening was week with her sister, Mrs. Her­ George Dilley was taken before
the county judge last week and
given a company o f her friends bert Graves.
committed
by that official to the
by Miss Jessie Britt at her home
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkins
Friday.
drove down from McMinnville asylum at Salem.
Oklahoma papers place at $40,-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craven and Sunday and visited with Dr. and
000 the loss sustained by Ed L.
son-in-law Jas. McPoland ot Mrs. H. D. Bowers.
Middleton were in Newberg on
H. E. Lounsbury, one o f the Peckham in the terrible tornado
Decoration Day.
most popular officials o f the which struck the town ot Snyder
Dave Coyle oi Stuart, Iowa, Southern Pacific, was in town on May the eleventh. Mr. Peck-
who visited here several years the first ol the week and made ham is a son-in-law o f Nathan
White.
ago, surprised his sister, Mrs. J. the Graphic a pleasant call.
«
DR. GEO. LARKIN,
B. Mount, by arriving unherald­
Deputy Assessor J. H. Rees F. A. Morris and Mrs. F. A.
.T H E ;
ed Thursday evening lor a visit. went to McMinnville Saturday Elliott were sent down to Port­
Miss Amanda Elliott, princi­ and turned over his books to the land Tuesday by the Newberg
Office ovtr Chehmlem Valley Bank.
♦
county assessor, his work in this Board o f Trade and the Ladies’
t pal o f one o f the Moline, Illinois,
I
K e w b e rg , O regon .
Auxiliary to assist in arranging
Is full from floor to gairet with the largest, up-to-date
schools, arrived Tuesday even­ part o f the county having been
the
Yamhill county exhibit at
stock of Furniture ever shown in Newberg—Carpets,
ing to spend the summer with practically completed.
the fair.
Linoleum, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portierres,
The roll o f the business men of
her brother, M. P. Elliott and
Bedroom Suites, Conches, Fancy Rockers. Easy Chairs,
According to Tuesday’s Even­
tow n is being called to see how
family.
Sideboards, Buffets, Iron Beds. We lead the fashion.
ing Telegram the Prince prune
9
_____________________ .
Thursday marked the sixty- many are in favor o f a celebra­
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
orchard
o
f
Dundee,
o
f
five
hund­
Re-furnish
your
homo
and
get ready for
seventh birthday o f Mrs. James tion here on July 4th. Though
red
acres,
to-gether
with
the
big
this summer’s company.
Vestal and a small company of the census has not been complet­
DENTIST. -
evaporators, has been sold to a
ed,
the
verdict
so
far
seems
to
be
relatives called in to spend the
»
company o f Salem capitalists.
evening
with her, light refresh in the affirmative.
Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon
U N D E R T A K IN G IN A L L IT S B R A N C H E S
Howard Gove o f Portland The purchase price was not
ments being served.
given.
A special train has not been spent Sunday in tow n with the
HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON
County Commissioners Booth
granted on Newberg day but Mr. Maris family. He will graduate
and-Waddell spent the first o f
^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
Coman gives assurance that am­ next year from the North Pacific
the week in this part o f the
ple coaches will* be supplied to Dental College and spend the
county
looking over our high­
CLARENCE BUTT.
all and that it summer at work in an office in
LINER COLUriN
’ w ill practice In all the conrta of the atate accommodate
ways and bridges. They are
Special attention (ir e n to probate work, the ueceessary the regular train will Eastern Oregon.
writing of deed*, mortgage., contract, and the
anxious to get the roads well
drafting of all legal paper«.
For Solo, Wanted and Mlacellaneou«
Mark Wolf, a graduate o f Pa­
New berg. Oregon. be run in tw o sections.
graded
up and put in readiness
Bualneu Local«. Tell your “ Wonts”
O r n c i — second Floor
Mrs. N. E. Britt gave a most cific College of the class o f 1901, to receive the gravel.
here and And bayer or seller. Try It
Bank of Newberg Building.
is balky or broken, but bring
delightful afternoon tea to a lew came up from Portland last
C. N. _Ehret and young son of
it
to me and I will make it
Thursday
evening
where
he
has
ot her friends on Thursday of
into
such a good, reliable
Portland
spent
Decoration
Day
For
express
and
light
hauling
last week in honor o f Mr. Britt’s been bookkeeping the past year,
timepiece that it will put a
leave
orders
at
Rich’s
grocery.
in
Newbeig.
Carl
has
given
up
sister, Mrs. Burrows, who is and visited over Friday with
smile on your countenance
his position with Meier & Frank
Feed and groceries to suit at
that won’t -come off, and it
Visiting here. Dainty and deli­ Prof, and Mrs. F. K. Jones and
and is arranging to move to D. R. Jackson’s, Main street.
other
college
friends.’
.
Attorney-at-laiT, ~
will be a pleasure to tell your
cious refreshments were served.
Redman, in the Des Chutes irri­
friends where to get such
Notary Publie.
Work
is
progressing
nicely
with
Don’t
forget
to
call
and
get
a
Mrs. G. W. Cutts and Mrs.
good, reliable watch repair­
gation country, where he will pair o f Walk Over shoes. Porter
Atherton from Newberg and the cantata Queen Esther. At
ing.
embark in business.
OFFICE
& Larkin.
Theron Elliott and Dennis Mills least one hundred persons will
Mrs. N. F. Byers has been in
W . S. REYNOLDS,
For first class potatoes call at
O P P O S IT E P O S T O F F IC E
from Springbrook "represented assist in presenting this sacred
poor
health
for
some
time
and
cantata
w
hich
is
one
o
f
the
most
Jackson’s grocery, Main street.
Jeweler and Optician,
this end o f the county at the dis­
Newberg, Ore.
trict Christian Endeavor conven­ beautiful" ever written. It will Mr. Byers took her to the St.
Full line o f Nappies and agate
T in t door «eat of Porter A Larkin'«.
Vincent
hospital
in
Portland
be
rendered
entirely
by
home
tal­
tion held at Dallas the latter
bowls tor cooking and baking at
ent on the nights of June 17 and Wednesday morning where she Wallings Bazaar.
part o f the week.
will undergo a surgical operation
The West Willamette Baptist 18.
Try D. R. Jackson, the Main
TO N S O R IH U A R T IS T .
Aubrey Kramien, w’ho is at­ Friday. Her friends hope for a
Association is in session at Carl­
street grocer, tor all kinds ot
tending 'Earlham College, won successful operation and a speedy
ton,
tho3e
in
attendance
from
feed.
EVERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­ Newberg being Rev. and Mrs. F. the pole vault at ten feet and a recovery.
oe
For
a
full
and
complete
line
of
TION. BATH BOOR IN CONNECTION. C. Stanard, Mrs. H. G. Miller, half in the Indiana inter-colleg­ Porter Skinner, who recentlypur- all kinds o f agate bowls, pans,
\ \ m y
Mrs. T. E. Wright and Mrs. Ran­ iate field meet the other day and chased the Soper farm on Cheha-
nappies,
pitchers,
roasters
and
MRA. ALICE C. BOW ER*.
HOMER D. BOWERS
dall. Others will probably go tied for first place in the high lem mountain, is embarking jardinieres, go to the Valley,
Jump at five feet, four inches. He in the dairy business. He
from here Thursday.
Tea & China Co.
The graduating exercises o f the was in attendance last week at went over into Washington
We are doing a better quality
public school will take place this the national Y. M. C. A. conven county and chose the best o f sev­
o
f
work at the present time,
Thursday evening in Crater’s tion at Niagara Falls. He ex­ eral dairy herds and has some
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
than
has ever been turned out ol I Good R igs an d C arefu l
twenty choice cows for a starter.
hall. The graduating class, com­ pects to be home early in July.
Graduate, at the parent ichonl. Kirkavllle,
Abner Blair, who has been Farview farm is finely adapted this laundry, and our prices are I D rive rs. H earse a n d
S o ., under the founder. Dr. A. T. Still.
posed o f Hiram and Eva Smith,
Office -The Dr. Harrold Building
right. Pressnall & Baldwin.
1 Carri* iges for F u n e ra ls
Office hour., 9 to 12 and 1 :80 to 5.
Dorothea Pike, Eva Pressnall, traveling for a few months to dairying.
Bell phone.
Staple
groceries,
and
fruits
and
throughout
California,
arrived
The
college
athletes
gave
the
Vernon Gould, Oral McClain,
^Arthur Weatherhead and Charles home for a short visit Thursday Willamette University team a vegetables in season. D. R. Jack- 1 Ratei 9 Reasonable.
Hubbard, w ill_be addressed by evening. On his return to Port­ hard, close meet in Salem Tues­ son, Main street.
E. E. FLEISHAUER,
L. E. Brown, the tailor, can
Hon. J. H. Ackerman, state su­ land his boss said he wouldn’t day but were defeated by a mar­
PROPRIETOR.
General Contractor. perintendent o f public instruc­ send him out again until after gin o f twenty points,though they now show you the spring and
June first as they wanted every­ won more first places than in summer suitings Popular prices.
tion.
The new schedule on the Yam­ body in Portland on that day. the Saturday meet when they
Sewer and Tile Work.
You will always find the latest
Abner quite naturally considered defeated Columbia University. and prettiest in the millinery line
hill
division
went
intoeffect
Mon­
Also Well Digging.
day, whereby the evening train this a very satisfactory' arrange- Wilfred Pemberton was the star at Mrs. Horton’s parlors, where
S E P T IC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y
leaves Portland at six o ’clock in ment. -------- ------———---- ■. ____ i o f the day, winning the fifty, the the prices are the best possible., fX S rÆ S X Æ X .T Æ S Æ Æ X M 'Æ i
MUTUAL PHONE. 185
place o f four and arrives at New­
Zimri Mills o f Springbrook has hundred, and the tw o hundred considering the quality ot goods.
berg at seven thirty-five in the sold over tw o hundred dollars and twenty yard dashes, and
Nice line o f slippers and Gibson
evening. By the new schedule, a worth o f his new early straw the tw o hundred and twenty ties for Ladies, Misses and Chil­
Sunday train will be put on for berries from one acre and is be­ yard hurdles. Hodson took the dren at Porter & Larkin’s.
C O N TR A C TO R
P R E S C R IP TIO N D R U G G IS TS .
the same hours as the ddily, the ing strongly advised on all sides pole vault and Johnson the mile
If you want a wagon, buggy
run.
Newberg
lost
in
not,
hav­
Cement Welks, Basement added service to be started next against selling plants and divid
or a vehicle of any kind at the
SC H O O L BOOKS
and Foundation work, Sunday. This will give Newberg ing up such a good thing with ing big men to enter the weight proper price, see Andrew Pickett
events.
a Sunday mail.
the
public.
He
says
that
on
sec­
A N D S T A T IO N E R Y .
at City.Feed Store and save
Septic Tanks, and all
Carl Nelson brought in from ond thought he would act on
There is more than one reason money.
kinds of Cement work. their place north o f town the the advice given, but the an­ why you will want to takeadav
NEW BERG, OREGON.
Prices Reasonable.
other day some rye measuring nouncement having been made off next Monday and attend the
Wire Fencing.
seven feet, seven inches, and some in the Graphic and copied in the fair. It is Newberg day and we
I own and am operating a
vetch which stretched up to a Agriculturist that he would have want to let the world know that
height ot six feet, six inches, the plants to sell, he has been receiv­ we are on the map. and then the wire fence machine and am pre­
The place for
samples being taken down to the ing inquiries from all over the low rate ot eighty cents for the pared to make prices to any one
fair to be placed in the Yamhill state, and rather than disap­ round trip, children under twelve wanting field, poultry or lawn
exhibit. Now let others emulate point so many he. thinks it better years, forty cents, is offered by fencing. H. E. N e w l in , Agent,
this example by bringing in farm to let his yea be yea thought it the railroad people and this Springbrook, Oregon.
That suits both taste and products of any kind, which are lie to his own hurt.
ought to insure a big crowd.
The place to get your
worth}' of exhibit. In no other
The funeral o f Mrs. Mary Dix­ We have the promise o f ample
Pocket Book.
way will this county have an ex­ on, who died suddenly the first room on the train with a scat
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
hibit which will be in any way o f the week en route to Grants for every passenger and six hours
W ATCHM AKER
creditable.
Pass, took place at the Friends at the fair grounds. Let New­
The annual meeting o f the Col­ church Saturday morning, Presi­ berg set the pace for the valley
* » JE W E LER,
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
lege Teachers’ Association o f the dent McGrew having charge of towns on special days by taking
the patronage o f hla old Indiana
SPECIALTY.
Lower Willnmette, held here Fri the services.
Aside from near all the children and making a SoilrlU
Friends « h o need watch repairing done.
/
day evening, was not vcrV large­ relatives, who live in this vicinity, day o f it. Talk it up with your 2 0 7 M orrison St.
A full line of them ; alno a lull
Amort ment o f.
Rooks, Stationery, Fancy and
ly attended but a very satisfac­ Drs. E. P. and H. C. Dixon of neighbors and prepare to have a
P O R T L A N D , O R . Toilet A rticles.
C am ara and
tory session is reported. Prof. Grants Pass, sons ol the deceased, good time. Fry a doughnut
Gents’ and Ladies’ Chains,
K odaks anti all kind s o f C am era
Hazzard o f the Portland Acad­ were present. After a consistent fur Willie and put in a ham
Fobs. Châtelains, Brooches,
Supplie».
emy present«! a paper on the life of faithful Christian service, sandwich for the old man and be
■ Rings, Eye Glasses, Spec­
LE SSO N S G IV E N IN K O D A K '
tacles, and Silverware.
relative value o f the classic and Mrs. Dixon was privileged, as independent.
N E W B K iW r
The friends of
it I cy .— -------—---------------—
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modern languages as factors in was her husband, to go quickly Lewis and Clark and the desend-
Repairing neatly and nr* m «tty
mental drill, which was followed to rest without lingering oil a ants o f Sacajawea will be expect­
dene and Guaranteed at the Jew ­
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
by an interesting discussion. bed o f illness. The relatives ing a crowd from all along the
elry Store ef
always on band. Orders
Excellent musical numbers were wish to express their gratitude line of the Yamhill division and
S. W. P O T T E R
tilled at short notice.
AND
rendered by Prof, an d. Mrs. to friends for help and sympathy we can’ t afford to disappoint
One door west of Moore's Drugstore.
Weekly Oregonian
Kantner. a banquet rounding extended in the hour o f bereave- them on this special occasion.
SPECHT & KOHLSDORFEB
out the evening’s enjoyment.
52 .
ment.
All aboard!
Local Events.
-^•DENTIST*—
Newberg Furniture Store
j
Don’t W orry
If Your Watch
M. O. PICKETT
B. F TERRY,
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Llftni
inns
i
E. A. ELLIS,
1 IIS.
I
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F. H.
| Caldwell & Co.
A. H. D O U G L A S
Mrs. Horton’s
M ILL IN E R Y
JOHN A. BECK,
8
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BAKERY
Th e Graphic