Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 20, 1906, Image 5

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    L ocal Events.
L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG
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PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
Office in Firet Nat’l Bank Building
Both Phone«
Herbert Coffin visited in New­
berg over Sunday at the Coffin
homestead.
Jas. Vestal and Maynard Red­
mond attended the holiness camp
meeting in Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Taylor vis­
Nels Nelson and family came
ited in the county seat with rela­ over frem Carlton Wednesday
tives Sunday.
to attend the Nelson-Jones wed
ding.
D. R. Jackson visited at-*9t.
Johns Saturday and Sunda
Hear Prof. Farrington, the
with his daughter, Mrs. R.
Wisconsin authority cm dairying
Braden and family. .
at Duncan’s Opera House this
Chas. Nichols, a • Nebraskan evening.
who hasj been living for a little
B. F. Halladay has soli) what
time at Junction City, has been is known as the fish pond place
about tow n the past week look­ east of Newberg to a man named
ing for a location,
Converse.
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Pres, Edwin McGrew went
down to the Butteville neighbor­
hood Monday and conducted the
DB. R. W. NARROLD,
funeral o f Mrs, Geo. Cone who
0 . 0 . Hodiori came down from
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin
died on the preceding Saturday.
McMinnville
Sunday
to
spend
came
down from Grand Mound,
DENTIST.
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Assistant Principal F. H. Bu the day with his friend T. B.
Washington, the first ot the
chanan who has been spending Cummings, who remains in
Successor to Dr. H, C. Dixon
week to attend the marriage o f
the summer as fire warden for
rather poor health.
the Jatter’s sister, Miss Nettie
the Southern Pacific out from
Mrs. S. B. Moffit left Friday Jones.
Junction City in Lane county,
lor
Seattle where she will spend
Miss Edna B- Huntley, daugh­
got back home Friday.
some
time with her daughters, ter o f Mrs. Theda M. Huntley,
^T T O B X Z Y -A T -L A W
Jas. Allen, o f Long Beach, Cali­
four o f them being at present lo­ was married here last evening to
fornia, visited here the latter cated at the .Sound city.
CLARENCE BUTT.
Arthur T. Moore, o f Astoria,
WUl praoUoe la all tLo uou'te of U m ati
part o f the week with Mr. and
Special attention given to probate work, tho
where the young people will
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
York
are
re­
writing of deeds, mortgagoa, contract* and the Mrs. J. T. Osborn. He is mak­
drafting of all lagal paper*
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cent
arrivals
from
Everett,
Wash­
make
their home.
Mow bars O r*««
ing a tour o f the coast, after
O fficb —Saoood Floor
ington, having come to Newberg
Walter and Cliff Spaulding
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t of Mewbarg Building.
which he will g o east on a visit.
to
ta,ke
work
in
the
biblical
de
drove out from Yaqnina Bay be­
A Mr. Hamlin, engaged in
partment of Pacific College.
‘ hind their pony some days ago.
Seattle bank, who, accompanied
G. U. SNAPP
Sunday’s Oregonian contained They took their leisure for it
by his mother, had been spending
Physician
a tw o weeks’ vacation north­ good pictures o f Aubrey Kramien through the mountains and
west o f tow n with his uncle J. S. and his bride, who are at home greatly enjoyed the trip.
residence on College street
Office
B. McNay and family, returned at Bloomington, Illinois, where
The local committee arranging
he is educational " director of the Newbetg’s exhibit at the county
to
his
business
the
last
o
f
the
PHONE MAIN NO. 171
Y. M. 9 C. A.
week.
jU fair next week requests that all
Miss Esther C. Andrews, o f exhibits be brought to the school-
Mrs.
Ruth
Heston
and
son
Jay,
■ O K U » . BO W U l .
MBS. ALICI C.
who have been making their Whittier, California, graduate o f house Monday morning from the
home near Dayton, Washington, Stanford University and one o f hours o f nine to eleven o ’clock.
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lor some time, arrived home Fri­ the new members o f the Pacific
R. B. Linville, who makes a
day evening. Having sold their College faculty, is expected to business of looking after pen­
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old home here they expect to arrive from the South this even­ sions for soldiers and soldiers’
Srmduatea at tha parent aebonL, IClrkavllle,
Mo , under the founder, I>,*-.• A. T. Still.
build a cottage on Wynooski ing.
widows, received word a few
Office at Realdenee, one block north of Bank
Hon. W. R. Ellis, ot Pendleton, days a g o that a pension had
of Hewborg
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street, just north ol the Austin
Office hours, • to It and 1 :S0 t o *.
Oregon’s congressman from the been granted to the w idow o f
Boll phone.
Keeney home.
S. J. Madson left Saturday to Second district, came to New­ B. B. Cornell.
look after the interests o f his berg Monday to make arrange­ Chase & Linton are progress­
Lane county farm near Creswell, ments looking toward placing a ing nicely in the construction of
DR. CEO* LARKIN,
expecting to be gone tw o weeks. son in Pacific College.
their Springbrook sawnpll, lo­
The senior editor of the Graphic cated on Grant Heater’ s place.
In the meantime patrons of the
home telephone will please re­ will go to Newport to-morrow The lower part o f the mill is
Office orar Chehalem Valloy Bank.
frain from giving “ central” un­ to join his fellow editors of the complete and by the latter part
N * w b o rg , O re g o n .
necessary worry over little de­ state in the annual meeting olQ ' f next week they expect to be
the State Press association. HeS sawing lumber with which to
tails as to the service.
appears
on the program to give
County Surveyor R. W. Jones
^finish the upper part. By the
the
ins
and
outs ot special edi­ middle o f the month they expect
30E was engaged in this vicinity the
last o f the week. He intends to tions from personal experience.
to be ready for business.
D R . N . M O R R I S O )N
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place an efficient deputy in the
The faculty o f Pacific College
“ Newberg H ook and Ladder
surveyor’s office as he himself is has been made complete by the Company No. 1—-1900.” This
D a n tis t.
arranging to take np a course o f election o f Prof. Edwin R. Hac£ i* the w ay that brave new sign
study as a mining engineer, at ley, of San Dimas, California, to reads, the object o f general ad-
which the “ H ooks”
the University o f Oregon in all th , chair o . Science. He
Office over Bank o f Newberg
ot the
probability.
from a strong institution, the city hall and fire house Monday.
Miss Elizabeth Kirk arrived University o f Southern Califor­ It was purchased with that
home last Thursday evening nia, and has specialized in Biol­ sixty per cent o f gate receipts
from a month’s visit on Pnget ogy. Though President McGrew from a certain ball mime played
in the net very distant past o f
Sound, three weeks o f which has been in correspondence with
which it will serve as a memo­
Potter’ s Jewelry were spent with a friend a t Port him for some months, he was rial.
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Townsend and a week with her not finally secured until ’ last
Walter Miles, who returned
Store
brother Carrol at Seattle, where week.
from his summer’ s work as fire
he is boys’ secretary. ot the city
All kinds o f products for the warden for the Southern Pacific
Sunday and who leaves lor Earl-
Y.
M.rC:
A
.
At
AhejgJatter
place
all
k
u
li
of
la
Yamhill County School Fair ex­ ham College the latter part o f
Watches
she alto *aW Mr. and Mrs. C. F. cept bread should be taken in to
Jewelry,
the
and Clock.
Burrbws, graduates o f Pacific the county seat on the 24th. the week, reports that he has
been having some great sport
College, to whom a daughter, Bread may be brought in on the fishing and hunting the festive
Hundreds ol Rings to select
Gladys Evelyn, was born the 25th or any day of the fair. The deer. As an instance o f his suc­
cess he says he and a companion
middle o f last month.
Repairing d afl kind. done
products should be taken to the pulled out ninety-eight trout
Wm. Stratton, who had been Jones and Adams Planing Mill
Eye.
and
from one pool and with one
spending a couple o f weeks in site at the west end o f Main hook in thirty minutes. This is
Polk county in the Falls City street. It is reported that the a good story but it is liable to
timber district, erecting bunk much talked o f milking machine, test Walter’ s long established
Give Him a Call.
houses, etc., for the Spaulding which attracted wide attention reputation as ’a follower o f the
Logging Company’s new log­ at the state fair, will be operated hero o f the little hatchet story.
ging camp, came in Saturday at McMinnville during the coun­ 9 The management o f the Mar­
morning. He says a good force ty fair.
' » — garita Fischer Co. announces
o f men is busy in that section
that it is on its sixth and fare­
F. H. Caldwell * and that some big sticks o f tim­ The new year ot Pacific College well
tour, and will appear in
Newberg
for a three night’s en­
opens
next
Tuesday
with
pros­
ber, some o f them having a di­
& Company
gagement, opening September
pects
bright
for
a
good
,
full
ameter o f seven feet, will be roll­
24th. The Company has just
ing in at the Newberg mill by school. A large number o f the Returned from an extended tour
rail some o f these days. The students will not be in for some in California and is claimed by
Dallas papers will please take days however, owing to the gen­ the managemerft to be stronger
note and check ’em up as they eral press o f work in the valley than ever. Popular prices—seats
be no ep sale at both drug stores.
go through. It will help swell just now, and there will
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
the Dallas freight totals—and public exercises on opening day. FALL fllLLINERY OPENING.
Newberg is wiltifig to “ help The formal opening exercisesjrill
take place on the foliowit^g Fri­ Friday and Saturday . S eptem ber
some.”
day
evening in the college chapel
aS-ap.
Paul Rader, of Portland, secre­
which
the
public
is
cordially
in­
tary o f the Oregon Anti-Saloon
We take pleasure in announc­
League, to wViose efficient leader­ vited to attend. A good pro­ ing this opening o f our fall and
ship is largely due the great in­ gram will be provided, a fuller winter dress hats.
roads which the League is mak­ announcement o f which will be % Each season we have tried to
make a little better than the pro­
ing on the liquor forces o f Ore­ made next week.
ceeding
one, and this year we
gon, was in Newberg over Sun­ G. W. Hume, residing north­ feel that we have succeeded to
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day. He was accompanied by east o f Newberg, was introduced a considerable degree.
The great diversity o f styles
Mrs. Rader, who by the way has to a stranger in town Saturday.
will
make it possible for every
The
latter
remarked
that
his
become Mrs. Rader since the suc­
lady
to
find . something
becoming.
,
.
cessful issue o f the election of wife’s maiden name was Hume, . . .
and conversation soon developed There
Jkere are large hats and
an small
sm ai
June, and is prima facie evidence
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bats equally stylish, and the
o f the fact that Mr. Rader is the fact that she was one o f two diversity o f shades are as great
capable ot conducting tw o mo­ long lost cousin's of whom Mr. as that ot size and shape.
When you are hungry tlT
mentous campaigns at the same Hume had heard nothing for The new feathers are exception­
the White House Restaurant
time and bringing both to a suc­ twenty years or more. Both ally beautiful. But come and
where warm meals will be
see for yourself, vou will find our
cessful conclusion. In the even­ the cousins are now in Portland, styles right and our prices right.
served at all hours.
ing he delivered a masterful, one o f them residing in the city We have no hats or money to
Location—Glen Hotel
thrilling address in the Friends and the other visiting, and Mr. you give away but will receive
church along the line ot his im­ Hume took the evening train for just treatment in the future as
portant work and to which a Portland and spent Sunday with you have in the past.
Remember the date, September
much larger audience would have his newly found relatives. They 28-29 at Miss Horton’s millinery
Leavitt
Mrs. G J»
listened had the meeting been were as ignorant o f his where- parlors; First and College street^,
abouts as he of theirs.
, opposite Parker Mercantile Co.
properly advertised.
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Buy Your New Fall
Suit from the
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PARKER MERC. CO.
Mon’s Suits
$ 8 .0 0 to $16.50
Young Mon’s Suits
4 .2 5 to 12.50
Boys’ Knss Ponts Suit 1.65 to 6 .0 0
We can’t tell you about the quality, but will
be glad to show you.
You do not obligate
yourself to buy if you come to see what we
have.
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RESTAURANT
Here we are, still at the old stand, with
and better stock than has ever been carried in
with high class goods added. When passing
W . W . Hollingsworth & Co.
The House Furnishers
And Still More to Follow
Elegant styles in M en 's, W om en 's and
Children's Shoes for Fall and W inter w ear
new from the M anufacturers—and at prices
that speak for themselves* A n exam ina­
tion of our line of Shoes w ill satisfy you
that our prices are right*
W e are receiving som e fine designs in
Dinner Sets and fine China* Splendid lines
from w hich to select presents for your
friends.
OUR GROCERY D E P T
IS C O M P L E T E
In every detail and at prices as low
the low est.
as
Highest Market Price for Butter end Eggs
WILSON A HANNING
TH E GOOD OLD QUAKER
O nce said to his boy, “ N athan, it is not
what thee reads that makes thee smart; it
is not w hat thee eats that makes thee fat;
nor what thee earns that m akes thee rich,
but what thee S A V E S .''
T h is saving habit m ay be acquired through
the steady use of a savings account in our
bank.
TH E FIRST NAT’L BANK
Newberg, Oregon.