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NORTH BOUND,
PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS
SOUTH BOUND,
Roy Kirkly, o f Portland, was
in tow n Wednesday visiting with
Guy Bennett.
Ed Parrish has been up from
Portland during the week visit-
ing with relatives and old time
The college basketball
BOTH PHONES
G . U. SN AFP
Physician
Maynard Lee Daggy at Dun
can’s hall Friday night.
Asa Morse was up from Port-
| land Monday on business.
Dan Gilbert made a business
j trip to St. Johns last Friday.
Charley Spaulding came down
from Salem to spend Sunday
with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parker anc
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill drove
over to Carlton Monday.
Mrs. L. S. Rhodes is down
from Hood River visiting with
her sons, W. L. and W. 0 . Rob-
Jasper Bales, w ho is bookkecp-
[ ing for the Dallas Lumber Com
pany has been at home during
the week visiting with his par
ents.
Arthur Wilson’s mother and
sister and the family dog came
up last Saturday, attended the
ball game and remained, over
with him until M onday morn-
The teachers’ meeting, an-
nounced for Saturday, has been
caIled oft-
Jo Carr is building a cottage
for himself directly west o f the
»team laundry.
»
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brans
t were down from McMinnville
Wednesday visiting with rela-
f tires.
Hugh Nelson, who drove to
> Salem the first o f the week, says
i the roads are in fine condition
. for driving.
The Wednesday club will g o to
, the county seat Friday where
they will be entertained by the
, McMinnville club.
The band gave an open air
concert on the streets Wednes
day evening that was highly ap
preciated by the people.
W. W. Nelson, clerk o f the
school district is engaged in tak
ing the enumeration o f children
of school age this week.
Miss Freda Gist, o f North
Yamhill, has been elected to fill
the vacancy in the public school
caused by the resignation o f Miss
Etta M cCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Smisor,
of Fort Dodge, Iow a, the latter
a cousin o f Mrs. N. G. Kirk, were
here last week visiting and look
ing at the country.
Despite the fact that grip has
been very prevalent for the past I
tw o or three weeks, the under-1
taking business has been un- <
usually dull for this season of the
year.
The entertainment, given by l
the band boys on last Saturday I
night, was well attended and <
everybody seemed pleased with I
the show. The receipts amount-1:
ed to about $90.
A. A. Andrews, o f Heppner, 1
w ho has been spending the win- j
ter at North Bend, stopped off j
here a few days ago while on H
his way home. Ed Day, o f St. ,
Johns, was with him.
President McGrew left for
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Charley Skelton left for Cald
well, Idaho, Tuesday morning
to take a look at the country.
If he finds something that suits
him he will remain and send tor
This Space Belongs to
his family.
Next Sunday evening, at the
Baptist church, at 7:30, there
D H . N . M O R R IS O N
will be an address to young la
dies, subject, “ H ow to Dress.’ ’
Dentist.
Everybody cordially invited. A.
J. Huguelet, pastor.
O ffice o v e r Bank of Newberg
Attorney Clarence Butt and L.
M. Parker were in McMinnville
y *«™
the first o f the week looking
over the Hotel Elbert on with a
view o f getting information on
hotel building.
J. F. Taylor went to Portland
M onday to meet his mother, number died. Mr. C ook has
Mrs. Sarah Taylor, w ho came been in the hospital tor some
from Seattle where she recently time but is now pretty wall re
*f
went from her home in Indiana covered. V '
to visit with another son. She One day last week a freight
j Hugh C. Lawer the “ Little
will remain for several months car was set in here for the Spauld
Harness Man’ ’ has been in town
ing Logging company that was
at least.
during the week calling on his
A sack of seeds, made up o f partially loaded with olives o f friends. He is traveling for the
peas, lettuce, radish, parsley and uncertain age. Where the cargo C. D. Osborn company o f Chica
parsnip, has been received at came from nobody knows and go, manufacturers o f gloves, and
this office from U. S. Department the boys who dumped it into the his territory covers Utah, Wy
o f Agriculture for free distribu canyon say they don’t care to oming, Nevada, Oregon and Cali
tion. Call at the Graphic office and see another arrive as the smell fornia. Newberg, he says, is
get a package if you can use the was bad enough to spoil dead still more like home to him than
seeds.
any other place.
Owing to the sickness o f one
Charley Cobb was on the limp r Rev. Charles Replogle left for
W , W . jfcolltngsworth o f their daughters in Nebraska, the first of the week as a result his home at Everett, Washing
who must g o to a hospital for o f a double header he took while
Funeral Director St Emba brier treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood practicing jumping from am ov ton, Monday morning, the meet
ings he held at Friends church
Knight are expecting to leave ing train. Gambling on one’s having closed on Sunday night.
about the first of next month chances for losing a limb under The services were conducted
which is earlier than they had such circumstances, occasionally along saner lines than is often
ceases to be funny business and seen in revival services, being
expected to go.
First ground was broken for when the stub is healed the pub devoid o f all noise and confusion,
the new Union Block Monday lic is appealed to for help to buy and the sentiment expressed by
NEW BERG
A bout that new buggy and set o f harness
afternoon, when C. C. Ferguson an artificial limb for the “ un the membership of the,church is
B A K E R Y with a force of men and three fortunate.”
you have been figuring on. H e can save you
that; it was one o f the m ost suc
Fresh Bread, Pies sod Cakes
teams, began the work o f exca H. G. Miller is having plans cessful series o f services ever held
always on hand. Orders
vating for the basement under
in the church.
filled st short notice
the part that will be used for a
hotel. The dirt is being distrib
Strohmaier St Hanish uted about tow n to property north o f the railroad. This with
You take a swim,
owners for filling in door yards. the large, tw o story, twelve .. You say you’ve swum;
J. H. Wilson has sold the house room residence now in coarse of rYour nails you trim,
he is now living in, located construction by Will Christenson
But they’re not trum;
across the street from the C. K. opposite the Pettyjohn residence, ‘ And milk you skim,
Can Save you M oney on
Spaulding residence, to James which will also cost $2000, will
Is never skum.
Graphic and W eekly O re Fisher w ho will move it to some add much to the appearance of
Pumps and Spray Material.
When words you speak,
CREAM
gonian, $2.00.
lots he has purchased in “ Little that part o f tow n.
Those words are spoken;
SEPARATORS
Homes’ ’ addition in the south The following received certifi But the nose you tweak
Graphic and Sem i-W eekly west part o f tow n. Mr. Wilson
Is never twoken;
cates as the result o f the teachers
Journal, $1.75.
is maturing plans for a new examination held February 13,
Nor can you seek
residence which he intends to 14, 15, 1907: B. T. Merrill,
And say you’ve soken. ~ -
Mutual Phone 2-8
build where the old building now Emma Gordon, Elizabeth Early,
A top you spin,
W right & W h ite
stands.
The top is spun;
Minnie E. Pechin, Mona Nagle,
P. H. Caldwell
A hare you skin,
Station agent G. W. James is Bonnie Sunderland, Elizabeth
Yet 'tis not skun;
very much annoyed by a class o f Swanson, S. C. Davenport,
Nor can a grin
young fellows who make a busi Lawrence Elliott, Ina Glover,
Nelson & Hanson
Be ever gran .r
ness almost every morning of Mabel Rush,
May
Payne,
getting on trains and jumping Pamela Baker, Viola Hardin, I f we forget
Dealers in
off after the train is in motion. Nina T. Baird, „M ary Mil • Then we’ve forgotten;
The place to get your
bu t if we bet
He says one o f them will roll lard,
Bicycles
Guns
Clyde Van
Wormer,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
We have not botten.
under a train and get a leg cut Georgia Baumgardner, Laura S.
Ammunition Sporting
(Io house wfc let
cut off one o f these days and Bones, Nella* Hadaway, Maud
Parasols
PRESCRIPTION WORK A Umbrellas
It ever lotten;
then he will be blamed for not Cone, Viola Weston, Mamie Mc
Canes
Etc.
SPECIALTY. *
What we upset
keeping them off the trains. A Donald, Lydia Manchester, Mary
Books, Stationery, Fancy and All lands o f repairing i
Is not upsotten.
city ordinance making this fool W. Smith, G. W. Godward, Gert
Toilet
Article*. Camara and
Now, don’t these prove
hardy act a finable offense might rude Green, Z a i d e e Linden,
ly and promptly done.
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Our language rotten?
help to solve the problem. A Helena Ferguson, Arthur B. Hill,
Supplies.
law is sometimes necessary to Bessie Linden, Grace Webster, —The National Co-operator and LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K '
Nelson & Hanson
Farm Journal.
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protect the simple-minded.
Verna Tompkins.
W ilson & Hanning
1907
W . W . Hollingsworth St Co
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