Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 13, 1907, Image 5

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    Railroad Tima Tabla.
LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
in Fink N a t’l Bank Building
Both
D. D. Coulson was up from
Rev. Herbert T. Cash has sold
Portland Sunday.
his Chehakm mountain ranch to
NORTH BOUND.
Jo Bixby.
J. T . Rhoton has sold his
8.52 a. m.
5.06 p. m.
deuce to J. C. Lucas.
E. S. Craven cut and cured his
SOUTH BOUND.
clover
crop and go t it baled be­
There w ill be no service a t the
9.07 a. m.
5.40 p. m.
Presbyterian church next Sab­ fore the rains came.
Local Events.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ellyson
were down from L a Payette
Tuesday.
DR. R. W.
M n . Catherine Laahier and
daughter are here from Washing-
ton visiting w ith 'Mrs. Roy
Gardner.
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BO TH PHONES
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Uriah Cook, who lives over in
Washington, has been here dur­
ing the week visiting w ith his
brother, M artin Cook.
John Nelson was down from
■tat. Blodgett, Benton connty, the
t. the
first o f the week visiting his aged
father, Soren Nelson, who is now
quite feeble.
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M r. and Mrs. W alter Chown
were up from Portland Sunday,
visiting w ith Mrs. Chown’s par­
Q t n t r a l C o n tr a c to r . ì
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L . M. Carey,
northeast o f town.
Sower end Tile Work.
Orland Heacock, o f LaGrantle„
Septic Tanks a Specialty., who was in Portland on busi-
ss, came np on the train Tues­
day evening and made a short
visit w ith his parents.
Charles E. Fuller came op from
Portland Saturday evening to
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
spend Sunday w ith Mrs. Puller
and son who are visiting w ith
Df. A. T.
of Bsak
ler parents, Dr. and Mrs. Romig.
t a lli i tétate a.
M is» Marie Hanson came up
from Portland Saturday evening
and remained until Sunday even­
ing, visiting w ith the Misses
DR. N. M ORRISON
Nora Parker and Bernice W ood­
ward.
Dentist.
Mr. Higgins has returned from
idcMinnville and is again w ork­
ing for Jesse Edwards in the
Office orer P in t N at’l Bank
dairy, M r. Brougher having sold
his interest in the dairy to M r.
id wards.
Mrs. C. J. Bright and children
returned to their home a t M oro
last week after having spent sev­
eral days at the home o f her par­
ents, M r. and Mrs. C. J. Larson,
near tow n, visiting.
E. E. Finley and wife are ex­
pected to arrive here on Satur­
day from York, Nebraska, where
M r. Finley has been teaching
during the past year. • He w ill
probably take an interest in the
Racket store w ith his mother-in-
law , Mrs. M. J. Nash.
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Funeral Directors Sc
Palla Answered Day or Night
Both Phonas
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NEWBERG
BAKERY
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
always on hand. Orders
filled at short notice
Strohmakr
&
Hanish
K E N W O R TH Y St HÔDSON
licensed funeral directors
A N D EMBALMERS.
New ind
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Mutwl phone 11.5
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F. H. Caldwell
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kept in . fint-cMM Jn y taw.
A full la* «f «chool boot Md
H EW aCP O . ORCOON.
W ith the passing of a few more
days the bell on the college build-
ing w ill ring the last call for the
school year, and the out-of-town
students w ill scatter ont for the
summer's work. Give them a
hearty hand shake and ask them
to return, bringing others w ith
them. A little qctra effort in
this w ay ought to increase the
attendance next year very ma­
terially.
The graduating exercises o f the
High School w ill be held in Dun­
can’s hall on Friday evening,
when Claude Newlin w ill speak
on "M odern Slavery,” Ella Nel­
son on “ Oregon Pioneers” and
L o la Kaufman w ill give the class
history. Follow ing the presen­
tation o f the diplomas President
E. D. Ressler, of the Monmouth
Normal school w ill deliver the
class address. The class is made
up o f Mabel L. Duncan, Lola
Glass, L ola Kaufman, Ella V.
Nelson, Claude Newliu, Vivienne
Miller.
The furnishing of gravel for
building purposes at Kewberg
seems to be as uncertain as the
weather this season, and for this
reason building operations have
been held np for several days.
On the completion o f M r. Lea’s
barge everything went well for a
few days, when the Eldridge
launch failed and the barge was
tied up. Strenuous efforts have
been made to find power to han­
dle the barge, but at Portland
Mr. Lea found it impossible to
hire or steal a launch. W ith all
the perplexities o f the situation
he has kept a cool head, and
since he has the dogged determi­
nation to succeed he w ill find a
w ay out o f the difficulty some
but it must be wearing on
the nerves.
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bath.
Lew is Hadley and wife were
The annual school meeting w ill down from Dayton Sunday vis­
be held next M onday a t tw o itin g w ith relatives.
o ’clock.
Mrs. Païen Clark has been np
A. C. M artin and w ife visited from Selwood during the week
w ith relatives in Portland last. visiting w ith friends in town.
Miss Victoria Haas, of Enter,
Sunday.
prise,
W allow a connty, was in
n f r . and M rs, Isaac Vinson
tow
n
thé
first o f the week visit­
were down from Salem Sunday
ing w ith Miss Amy Heater.
visiting w ith relatives.
Mrs. Rista Hall was doom
Jo C arr has removed to W illa-
mina, tem porarily, where he has from Cape Horn, Washington,
Tuesday night visiting w ith her
work a t boose building.
John Cook w as np from P o rt­ parents, M r. and Mrs. A. L .
land last Sunday visiting w ith Stevens.
Mrs. Clara Meats w ill g o t o
his parents, M artin Cook and
Oakland,
California, this week
wife.
where
she
expects to spend the
Rural carriers, I. E. H o lt and
A. C. M artin were in Portland summer w ith her daughter, Mrs.
last week attending the carriers Alverta Andreas. *
The officials o f the Presby-
convention.
terian
church have called Rev.
The little son of M r. and Mrs.
Blair,
o f Oakland, as pastor.
T . E. W right tell from his wheel
the first o f the week and frac­ He has rented the Osborn prop­
erty on the Dayton road.
tured the bone o f an arm.
Miss lone H ill returned from
L. B. Charles was in Portland
Eugene
Tuesday evening where
the firet o f the week assisting his
she
spent
three weeks visiting
brother W ood in shipping his
w ith her brother Lon S. H ill.
household goods to Dayton.
Her little neice Esther H ill came
Mrs. L evi Gilbert and children
with her for a visit.
were down from Rosed ale the
Herbert Satchwell a^d fam ily
irst o f the week visitin g w ith
Dan Gilberts and M . P. Elliotts. who have been living at Bend,
Crook connty, for the past tw o
The Springbrook cannery has
years arrived in tow n Wednes^
been running fo r several d ay* on
day evening and are visiting
the late {»eking o f strawberries
w ith his mother, Mrs. M . Er
and such early varieties o f cher­
Satchwell.
ries as the Governor W ood.
- It is w ith a great deal of satis­
The first exercise o f Commence
faction that the alumni o f Pa­
ment week, the address to the
cific College announce that they
literary societies o f the college
have secured Dr, Stuart, o f New
by Prof. Alderman, w ill be de­
York, to deliver an address here
livered in the college chapel in
on Tuesday evening o f com­
place o f in the Friends church as
mencement week—next Tuesday
n-eviously announced. The pub­
evening, in other words, a t the
ic is cordially invited to attend
Friends church. Dr. Stnart is
M oney is being raised by sub­ dean o f the faculty of the well
scription to a t least partially known Rochester Theological
reimburse the band boys for Seminary. He spoke here last
playing the three days o f the G week before the Baptist associa­
L R. Encampment. They w ill tion and proved one o f the most
meet the incoming trains aad forcible
. w and inspiring speakers
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make merry for the old vets a o d ^ o T a s ever visited Newberg.
their wives and w ill also furnish His appearance on the program
music a t the evening sessions.
of the Alumni Association w ill
The first showers o f the week prove a feature in this year’s ex­
brought a smile to the faces o f ercises. This, like all the public
the formers, which has spread to exercises o f the week, is free.
a broad grin as the rains have The church should be crowded.
continued to fall, but as usual, Good music w ill be furnished.
all were not ready for the pre-
cipitation o f, moisture. F o r in-
G. A . R. Commit»
stance those who. had hay down
The follow ing are the names
and cherry grow ers who know
that the rains cause the fruit to of the chairmen of the various
committees who have charge o f
crack.
the preparation that are being
Commencement exercises a t the
made for the encampment to be
college promise to be unusually
held in Newberg on June 25th,
good this year. John Marvin
26th and 27th.
Dean, pastor o f Tabernacle Bap­
1. Committee on general man­
tist church, Seattle, who w ill de>
agement*
Wm. Clem mens.
liver the baccalaureate sermon
2. Committee on program..
Sunday morning is said to be a
T . Brouillctte.
a very eloquent speaker and the
3. Committee on camp equip­
Commencement address by Rev.
ment.
George W. Allen.
Paul Rader w ill be as good as
4. Committee on Decoration.
the best. The whole program is
B. S. Hunter.
good and a general invitation is
5. Committee on Finance.
extended to the public to attend
George Sykes.
the various sessions.
C l e v e l a n d E ggers ,
It is not often that a company
Post Commander.
is invited to take an extended
journey “ without money and
Recant Piano Sales.
without price,” but such was
Quite a number o f our people
the case on Saturday evening
when Miss Mabelle Gardner'en­ have taken advantage o f the
tertained her friends on a trip Eilersad sale on pianos. Mrs.
starting from “ W ilsonville.” All Nels Christensen, banker, pur­
the m o d e r n conveniences of chased a beautiful Foster & Co.
travel were given. Guide books in new mahogany art colonial
were furnished for the Observa-] case; Mrs. S. Parrish, merchant,
tion car. The “ last call tor din purchased one o f the sweet toned
ner” was given by the colored Ellers Bros, mahogany case, as
porter and the company went to did also Mr. S. McVey in walnut
the dining car where refresh­ case; Mrs. C. J. L ea vitt secured
ments were served. The follow ­ a coloniel case, Baily in oak; Mr.
ing persons were present on the' Elmer Everest a beautiful golden
journey: The Misses Nellie Paul­ oak case, Jacob Doll; Mr. W.
sen, Ruth W iley, Lena Spangle, Snodgrass an old standard M ar­
Sarah Knight, Jessie Gardner, shall & Wendall in a beautiful
Leora Thorne, Maybelle Ed- inlaid walnut case; Mrs. j. Bixby
wards, Ruth Romig, Marie Hau- purchased a beautiful Schumann
sen, Lenora Parker, Bernice in mahogany case. Mr. D. Estel
W oodward and Mrs. Clement purchased a new Hungarian ash
Niswonger. Messrs. Perry Macy, case Baus, in handsome design.
H u b e r H a w o r t h , Clarence W t are proud to note that our
Brown, Cecil Hoskins, Paul people are taking an interest in
Maris, W alter Spanlding, Clem­ music and givin g the children a
ent Niswonger, Curtis Parker, chance in one o f the greatest ac­
Ralph Rees, W< A. King, D. D. complishments on earth to be a
good musician.
Coulson and J. G. Bennett.
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A New Spring Line of Carpets.
Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, good values
V elvet Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, extra values
Ingrain 9x12 A rt Squares, extra value.
Also Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth.
In Furniture, our stock is complete.
ing a specialty.
Picture Fram­
Goods sold on the Installment Plan.
Yours for Business
W . W* Hollingsworth
Sc O n
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Investigation will prove to you that Hie
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Holly Chick Food is the best for little Chicks.
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