Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 21, 1906, Image 5

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Emraor W. Hall was up from
D. R. Jackson has gone to S t
Portland the first o f the week Johns for a two month’s visit
Rev. Oliver Kenworthy and looking after business interests. * with his son-in-law and daughter,
DR. , R. W. » HARROLO,
Oregon „Yearly Meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braden.
wife are down from Salem, visit­
Mrs. Stanhope Pier came up
ing with the parents of the tor Friends church, held in Newberg,
. DENTIST.
will open on Friday July 6, and from Portland Monday evening
mer.
and is spending the week with
continue
one week. — -— -----
ta Dr. H. C. Dixoo
R. B. Linville began making
upon which w e cheerfully pride
Mr, and Mrs. John Atkinson Miss Pearl Cummings and other
dally trips to Portland thisweel
friends.
and
daughter,
o
f
Goldendale,
where he has entered the rea
ourselves is our ability to give
Washington, are visiting rela­ L Paul V. Maria will spend vaca­
estate field with W. E. Purdy.
tives here for a few days.
tion traveling and attending the
you the best
TTORJfET-AT-LAW
Miss Etta McCoy will leave in
fairs
as subscription agent for
Mrs.
C.
L.
Blum,
of
Bakes'
the morning for Southern Cali­
CLARENCE BUTT.
City, arrived the last o f the week the Rural Spirit, his father being
WUl praotlo. la ill tli. oourti ai tk* »UM fornia, where she will spend the
'•for a visit o f a week or so with associate tditor o f the same.
Spacial .tteiitlou (iT .a to probate work, the
summer vacation with friends.
her sister, Mrs. H. R. Morris.
A. E. Moore is getting material
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robertson
«.*kw| Ores*
O m c a — Second Floor
Since selling his interest in the ready to build a new fruit evap­
gave the members of the choir of
le a k of Mewkers BoUdlu*.
orator on his place west o f town
made and ask you the lowest
the Friends church a pleasant implement business H. G. Miller
and expects to be ready to take
has
been
taking
a
look
at
the
social evening at their home last
. G. U. SNAPP
care o f his share of the big prune
prices for them .
country east of the mountains.
Friday.
crop
this
fall.
Physician
With the favorable turn in the
At the request o f the attorney
Never were better styles shown
Parties desiring to express a
for the defendant, Alpheus Mills weather which came the first o f
Office near residence on College street
choice for a young lady to repre­
anyw here, nor better qualities.
will go to Seattle this week as a the week, the farmers lost no
sent the Goddess o f Liberty at
time
in
getting
busy
in
the
hay
witness in the Mitchell murder
PH O N E M A IN NO. 171
Entire satisfaction aw aits the
fields and a big crop is promised. the celebration on the Fourth,
trial.
—
Smith Gilliam, an old pioneer will find ballot boxes at the
m an , w om an or child w ho
Walter Spaulding went down
MM. AUCS o. aowiM.
■ e r a o. to m a .
stores o f C. B. Wilson and F. H.
to Portland Saturday where he of the early days on the c o a » V , Caldwell & Co.
selects their shoes from our
joined his father C. K., bothleav was in tow n the first o f the week*
As we go to press we learn
ing in the evening on a trip to visiting with J. C. Nelson, the
stock. '
’
that
Miss Ruth Harger, daughter
tw o living the old times over
San Francisco.
OSTEOPATHIC PH Y SICIA N S
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of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harger,
again for a few days together.
Grednetoe at tke parent Msbool, KlrkiTllle,
Tom Hodson and daughter Miss
Mo., under the founder, Dt\ A. T. Still.
Harry Walther, a former stu­ was married to Elza Hadley at
making
Office at Reeldenoe, one I dock north of Bank Eula .who have been
the home pn First street, Wed­
of Mowberg
their home in Southern Califor­ dent who is now engaged in the
Office hour., • to 13 and 1:*> to b.
nesday evening at nine o ’clock,
nia for two or. three years, ar­ hardware business with his fath­
Rev. Herbert T. Cash officiating.
rived the latter part o f the week. er at The Dalles, came down to
The Pacific Exhibition Pan­
see college friends and attend
Mrs. Nathan White wentdown
orama o f San Francisco, showing
Commencement.
to Portland Friday and in the
DBS. LITTLEFIELD I BWItt, evening attended the Commence N. C. Maris, associate editor the city before, during and after
the earthquake, at Duncan’s hall L e g g e tt P aten t S te e l Spring Bed
ment exercises o f Portland Aca­ o f the Rural Spirit, has been up
Physicians 1 Sortent.
Thursday
and Friday nights.
demy, her grandson Melvin Og­ this week dividing his time be­
The dealer is hereby instructed to return the purchase price
Office In Chehalea Valley Bank Bldg.
Moving
pictures
and stereoptican
Phone Mo. 4L
den being a member o f the grad tween Commencement exercises h
in cash, upon return o f this Spring Bed, if after one month’s trial
and some o f the fine stock farms views. The show is well recom­ it shall not prove satisfactory in every respect.
uating class.
mended.
o f the county.
G. J. Saunders and family
Arthur Wilson, student in the
Mrs. Oliver Brown o f SanFran-
came overland from Corbett, to
college
and trainer of the basket
^ y ►-J - ^
H attend College Commencement cisco, who has been with her sis­ ball team
expects to return next
DR. CEO. LARKIN,
Their son Harvey graduated ter Mrs. Archie Campbell at year and take up the same work.
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from the Academic department Sherwood since the earthquake,
-~ *D E N T IS T *~ - and Lewis from the regular col- is spending the week in Newberg His work during the year was
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morris. very satisfactory and a good
ege course.
Office orar Chehalem Valley Bank.
team may be looked for next
Master Ralph Butt departed
* L. S. Hill and family, of Eu­
M ew berp, O regon .
season.
»
Dayton Saturday, immediate­
i gene, arrived last Friday fo ra for
Programs are out for the
visit with friends and relatives. ly following the close o f the pub­
Lon remained over Sunday, an lic school, to spend his summer Chautauqua assembly to be held
unusually long visit for him, vacation as a general purpose at Gladstone Park July 10 to 22
eaving Mrs. Hill and Esther to man on the Dayton Prairie farm inclusive, a reading o f which
shows that the management has
o f Mrs. Nancy Crawford.
General Contractor. remain longer.
g,been
very fortunate in securing
Ncwbeirg people should maki
Harry Maxficld and Leonard
The Manufacturers w ili replace free o f charge any spring
'
good
talent to make up each
Sewer and Tile Work.
George left last Friday for Gear- use o f the belfry or cupalo on the
manufactured by them at any lame within five years after date o f
sale, if found to sag or break in any part
lart Park, where they are repre­ new public school budding when ^ay s entertainment
Also Well Digging. senting
arvin Blair, who has been
they
have
friends
from
a
the Pacific College asso­
S B P V tC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y
W . W . Hollingsworth & Co.
ciation
at
the annual Northwest visiting them. As good a view lU ptenn College, at Oskaloosa,
MUTUAL PHONB. 1*
of
the
town
and
surroundings
lovya,
during
the
past
year,
_
-he
Conference o f the Young Men’s
Sole Agents*
writes home that he has gone
cannot
be
obtained
elsewhere.
Christian Association. ■
Owing to the condition o f the down into Oklahoma with some
G. T. Tolson, professor o f Bib-
lealth o f John Dunstan, he has of the students to help harvest
ical History in the Pacific Theo-
:bund it necessary for him to some o f the big five hundred acre
ogical Seminary o f Berkeley,
give up the business in which he wheat fields o f that section
California, gave his old college
recently engaged and has trans-
; friends here an unexpected pleas­
Heacock-Youngs Wedding.
; 'erred his interest to Claude Calk­
ure by arriving Tuesday evening
• ior ail lundi at
ins.
The implement and feed
Respectfully Solicits Y ou r Business
to be present at Commencement
fry. Silverware, Watch«
»usiness will be continued at the "Som e days must be dark and
Prof. R. W. Kirk, principal of old stand under the firm name dreary,” says the poet, and even
Q odu lof the holiday
W e carry Insurance against robbery of
the public school and W. C.
occasionally a wedding day,
o
f
Calkins
&
Wright.
all kinds, and offer
tired, of Ring, to «fret
Woodward, who will have a place
Rev. Amos Kenworthy arrived as was the case last Friday,
A B S O L U T E P R O T E C T IO N
in the college faculty here next home from Seattle a few days but outward conditions had no
of all
to O ur Depositors
year, will leave in the morning ago and has since sold his resi­ "dampening” effect upon the
Eya tcried
for Berkeley to spend the sum­ dence in town to Rev. James ceremony which was performed
We pay interest o s time deposits, have ample
mer in the University o f Califor­ rice, of Salem, the exchange of in the early morning at the home
funds to accomodate our patrons and
nia.
They will be joined by jroperty between them men­ o f Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Youngs,
extend to the public the courtesies
Give Him a Call.
Prof. H. F. Wilson, principal of tioned a few w eeks ago, having when their daughter Lulu was
o f our Bank.
the McMinnville schools.
failed on account o f the Price married to Morris M. Heacock,
J. D . G ordon, President
On last Thursday evening, pre­ property having been sold to second son o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
A . N elson, V ice President
ceding her marriage, the girl other parties during his absence. P* Heacock. By the lavish use
N . C Christenson,
M aynard Redm ond
friends o f Miss Lulu Youngs gave
Jasper Hammer, of Ottumwa, o f evergreens and roses the
Cashier,
A sst. Cashier
Caldwell her a kitchen utensil shower, owa, visited a few days the first Youngs home was converted into
those participating being the o f the week with his brother a veritable bower o f beauty, in
& Company
Misses Grace Nash, Mabel Blay­ Samuel north o f town. He has the midst o f which the happy
lock, Eva Smith, Leora Buchan­ been railroading in the freight young people were made one in
an, Alverta Meets, Katherine department in his home city for the presence o f assembled rela­
Dimond, Florence Vcrsteeg, Leila several years and he is now look­ tives.
N elson &
Evans, Blanche McNay, Mary ing overthe coast country with a
A wedding breakfast followed
Duncan and Erma Heacock.
view of getting a position in the the ceremony, after which Mr.
----- dealers in-----
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
There was a good attendance same kind o f office work. He is and Mrs. Heacock made their
First & M ain St.
w sy to the depot to take the
at the school meeting Monday much pleased with Oregon.
W e carry
Bicycles, and Bicycle Sun­
N ew berg, O re.
kept ■ a fint-cfr« druepote.
afternoon, indicating that there
E. Ralston, cousin of Jo Porter train for Rainier. They were
dries, Guns and Ammuni­
A full line of echool book« end
is no lack ofinterest in Newbeig and T. J. Rhoten, is in town with met at the station by a company
tion, Baseball and Tennis
Goods,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
carefully
school matters on the part o f lis wife and daughter visiting. of interested friends, and the
Is where you get 100 cents
shower
of
rice
which
took
place
patrons. Interest centered prin­ Sixteen years ago he came to
worth o f satisfaction for
clearly
indicated
that
they
did
cipally
in
the
election
o
f
a
di­
Oregon
from
Kansas
with
Mr.
every Dollar you invest in
NEW BENQ, OREGON
Come in and see us. We
rector. J. W. Forsyth is the re­ *orter but later on went to not intend to be outdone by Ju­
have the best the market
tiring officer and the fact that Jellefourche,
South Dakota, piter Pluvius at his best. The
affords.
M IL L IN E R Y
his business calls him from town where, until tw o mouths ago he bride and groom will make their
a good share o f the time made it has been engaged in the news­ home at Rainier, Columbia coun­
G LASS A N D
Repair inig of all kinds
feasible to select another. There paper business. Having sold ty, where Morris is establishing
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W
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Spec ialty.
were several receptive candi­ out he is again in Oregon look­ a factory in connection with the
Newberg Sash & Door factory,
dates, but there was a feeling ing for a business location.
O R N O T IO N S
that a capable woman on the
B. E. Starr,, brother-in-law of which he will operate.
Board would be a good thing, the Geo. Mitchell, came up from
Morris has proved himself to
co u g h
result being that Mrs. Clarence Portland the first o f the week to be a reliable, able and energetic
Wanted, Stock to Pasture.
When you are hungry try
•m C U R E T M . L U N C 8
Butt* was elected. Those best get his little children who have young business man, dependable,
the White House Restaurant
Good
pasture,
running
water,
acquainted with her think an been given a home in the family and well qualified to assume re­
WITH
where warm meals will be
2Vi miles north o f Newberg.
excellent
choice has been made. o f G. W. Mitchell, with the in­ sponsibility, and is deserving of
served at all hours.
t2
J. W. BfrgCKOFT.
W. W. Nelson was elected school tention o f taking them up to the general confidence in which
Location—Glen Hotel
rtllllnery Sale.
clerk for the next year with little Seattle, where Mitchell’s trial he is held. His bride has lived in
phm
opposition.. The adding o f the begins June 25th. It is probable Newberg but tw o or three years,
Friday and Saturday of this . . . / C onsumption
00
OWNS uri
so
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asi.
eleventh grade work to the cur­ that II. R. Morris and J. f. sufficiently long however, to win week, all hats in my parlors will ' FOR I
R Tria
Trial.
V °L D S
Free
riculum was championed by J. A. Woods wiH be subpoenaed to ap­ her many warm friends for her be sold at a redaction. Some
Ouroat and Quickest Cure for all
M rs. C J .. Leavitt
Pike, and voted upon affirm­ pear at the trial as witnesses in many womanly qualities and special bargains in street hats.
THROAT and LUNG TBOUB-
LM 8 , or MONEY BACK.
high Christian character.
atively.
behalf o f the defendant,
M rs . I. A. H jston .
aafafgararaaraattJK i
L ocal Events.
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MS. M S i n s
PARK ER M ERC. CO.
E. A. ELLIS,
Potter’ s Jewelry
Store
The First National Bank
of Newberg Oregon
P. H.
n m m u
| j ÍESTAURAN n
k il l ™,
D r. King’s
New Discovery
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