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About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
Railroad Tlihe Tabic. R. B. Linnville is now prepared to register voters. | U T T L E F lE L P & R O M IG B. C. Miles arrived home irom NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS trip to Washington, D. C 8.52 a. m. 4.18 p. tp. COUTH BOUND. Friday. ” # 'K 9,97 a, m. 5.40 p. m. Miss Jessie B ritt returned Office i» Pint Nst’l Bank Buildhf j M orrow county the first of the Botk Phone# week to resume her w ork Local Events. teacher ot musk $ t Lexington and Heppner. M ist Annisc Stone, who has A new w alk that is being lak been staying in Newberg fo r on the __ ____ ________ angling street Rad m g come time has returned to her I from First street to the electric home on the mountain. light plant k ill, when completed > OR. R. W. HARROLQ, s DENTIST. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E Brown, on Wednesday, a nine pound girl baby. Rev. G. H. Greer has gone fto Palo AUo, California, w heit be w ill spepd the rem ainberof the winter. JCeepiny 7J/ie R. Richards has been enjoying a visit this week from his ok time friend, Mr. Waterhonse, q Gearhart Park. Mrs. W. H. Gfrlland returned from Sheridan the first o f the week where she spent several days visiting w ith friends. Urade Coming 7 Mrs. Alice Ogden was np Irom 1 fill a “ long felt w ant.” Portland the first o f the week Wa|terR< Mm, w ill rtrpfWcnt An oil stove in the Red Front BOTH PHONES visiting w ith her parents, M r. ^ am CoUege in the Indiana kitchen on M ain street; caused a in d Mrs. Nathan White. ; ^ o r a to * £ &gZ very interesting fire Wednesday W . B. Hibbs arrived here from this year, he having w on out in noon, whkh was extinguished Bismark, North Dakota, last I the Earlham contest held recent- however w ith bat little damage. Monday and. is visiting w ith his j iy . The new hotel in Union Block ^ T T O * *X T -A T -L A W sisters, Mrs M. H. Bowerman, ^ Lea> ^ Cottage Orové. has been leased to M r. and Mrs M .M L i^ H .b b ..n d M r. R L. w h o p o t ^ the ntw w a t„ PerkiiM, o f Portland, as indi Will s n s U m ln oll tu« oourtt of ih* «M a Booth who a down from W illa- for ^ wbe^ _ waa 1 * « U rt cated fast week and they w ill be Spool*! ntuntlon ftr .n tu yMMI* work. th* mma' week figuring w ith Sam Atkin- gin to put in 'the furnishings at S*vl County Commissioner j R. L . son regarding a w ater system onc£ Soîüfôt Mawbani BttUdlut. Booth and wife carnè down from for the Atkinson dairy ranch. Rev. Joseph H obeigh as been Willamina the first of the week, Mias ^ Newhonse, w ho vis- down from McMinnville during , AUCS C. ! i n. tonu. the latter remaining for a visit | ited at the home o f her uncle in the week visiting w ith bis daugh w ith her sisters, Mrs. M . H .l Eugene during the holidays, was ter, Mrs. W. W. Nelson. The Bowerman and Miss Lizzie presented a new watch by the atter’s sister, Mrs. Ella Metzger, Hibbs. A O S TE O P A TH IC P H Y S IC IA N S latter, to take the place o f one was also, down from Dallas. H ollingsworth & Son have John Brown is expecting to I recently stolen from her in Port- bought a new funeral car that start on a trip to the old “ M other I land. of mwbon V OfBo. boon, f to IS osS ICO to#. is reported to be one o f the finest Lode“ mining district ouV from Carl MiU, who has beenen- Boll pbooo. Stocktonf, California, in a few ^ the undertahing bust- that has ever been shipped to an days, to make airinspection o f a neM a t Pasadena> California, is interior tow n. Still people seem mining prospect for some-Port-1 in tow n w ith his brother, to hesitate about offering to ride land parties. j . H M ills. H c ^ out looking in it. Making the selling lively throughout the month—by splendid valuen—by special CLARENCE BUTT. attractions. Such prices as represent the ideal fo r economical buying—that offer you every possible return fo r the outlay apd that makes your money go a little farther than you expected. W e pledge you every saving, every qual ity and priee feature that helps to make your buying easy and economical. j^i.'Wwsssr ‘S H i S s “E V E R Y B U Y E R PLE A SE D » r DR.'FT. M O R R IS O N Dftntist. Office over First N at’l Bank \ Vern C. Tiedt, formerly of Mauston, Wisconsin, but now one o f Uncle Yarn’s 14th infantry boys, bound fo r the Philippine! Islands, spent Christmas and New Years day in Newberg, the guest o f Miss Luln Cary. The band boys are remodeling the old band stand w ith a view oinaing it to practice in. The F.. H. Caldwell i t Company 'S £ U & £ L X \ for a location and w ill probably g 0 to Portland, Assistant Superintendent J. R. Knodell, o f the '' Anti-Saloon League, came up from P o rtla n d Thursday morning. D. C. Lat- ourette, of McMinnville, w ho is interested m thef w ork a](K) came down on the m0m m g train m ~ ^ Council A petition was presented ask ing for the rem oval o f the old warehouse a t the depot from its present location which is in the street. M atter referred to com mittee on streets w ith instruc tions to consult the attorney. I Petition o f Comic and others or sidewalk on Olpo street granted. M r. Gregory, who suff ered the loss o f his building on First streit in a fire recently, was granted the privilege ol re pairing it in accordance w ith plans submitted. The report o f the viewers for the opening o f Secqnd street from Edwards to College was accepted and street ordered opened. \ One o f the most interesting events of the evening was an oyster supper th a t was givrii by se Edwards, the retiring may or, for the guardians o f the city’s interests. This should be count ed in as a part o f the emoluments ot the office and deducted from the princely salary o f the mem- iers. PARKER MERC. CO. Bargains! Bargains! nomi taken out in order to mKht io rth c PnrP<** nating candidates to filLthe city air space fo r the “ toot- g» offices resulted as" follow s: F o r te-te-toot. ’ mayor, Dr. R. W . H arrold and Elsie H ollingsworth who holds George Sykes; treasurer, J. C. a position railroad engineer PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS | Cokord; councilmen, first ward, on the Rock Island, w ith a ran year, W m ., Stratton, tw o ont o f Delhart, Texas, is in tow n W* carry years, J. B. Parker; second ward, 25 per cent Discount will be made visiting w ith his parents, Mr. M. P. E lliott; third wapd, John A h d T w of M&oel I in order to reduce our Immense and M rs W. W. Hollingsworth. Larkin. H e is a tw in brother o f Elmer Stock o f China. Coll whale stock C. J. Edwards has been elected Hollingsworth. is complete and select your holiday superintendent o f the electric Ernest Bales arrived home NEWBCHO, o n ro o N . presents at die remarkably low frrm Bakersfield, California, last light pldut o f McMinnville, by v prices which w e shall make. the newly appointed w ater and Sunday evening, and stopped for a visit w ith his parents, Mr. light commission ot th at city W . W . Hollingsworth & Son and Mrs. G. M. Bales. He went and has already assumed the duties o f the position. The com on to Dayton next morning Fim en^ Directors êt Em bahn en where his wife was visiting with mission has made a good selec tion in the person of M r. Ed her parents. Calls Answered Day or Night wards, as he w ill be found to be, M arriage Licei Both Phone* Mrs. I. A. H orton and daugh not on ly thoroughly competent, ter Ruth spent a few days Rosalie Maude LeFever age 20, N ew berg, Ore. but honest and conscientious and Hayes, Washington, recent! to Orville Andrews age 34. , . . , , ... .anxious to give good service for Mariam Hull age 20, to Wm. T ^ 1” g his “ '» O ’- Oliver Vanoose, who ol Miss Low H orton to I isrecommenatd hy M r W e have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at P. Robinson age 24. Christianson. The bride and as a careful, painstaking electri Pearl E tta Jones age 17, to these very low prices; Music Department groom spent a day .at Newberg cian, and one who learned the W alter D. P ra tt age 29. Former prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00. while on their wedding trip. business right here in Newberg, Reduced “ -$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.60, $20.00. Chehalem Center. Jesse Edwards and wife leave has also been elected as electri Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice lere this week for Southern Cali These goods are good values. We wish to close them cian by the commission and has The many friends o f Miss Ma- Cultivation, Harmony, fornia Where they expect to already removed to McMinnville out to make room fo r our spring stock. b!e Paulsen are glad to have her and Composition, v spend the balance o f the winter. and taken up the work. Mr. Among them as o f old. Only those pupils enrcdling now They w ill make their bead- Edwards says the whole lighting Miss Mande and Mrs. J. C. quarters at Long Beach w ith a L y ,tein w ifi brf gone over and w ffi be eligible to appear in W ills went to Portland last F ri brother-in-law, bat w ill visit many needed changes made to recital day to visit friends. Miss Mande riends a t W hittier and w ill also pat it in first class condition. * \ ' ":L * 'v • ^ later returned to Hood River y ---------- visit the various points o f inter He w ill spend one day in the while Mrs. W ills came home the p s f W3C est. * \ week in the county seat. • follow in g Monday, accompanied '*"** . * » f M ilton Newlin brought to this ! New Years day was certainly by Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, who is office a very winter) a red-letter day for the tw o hnn- well remembered by the older C A L L A N D SEE O U R ST O C K O F w attractive . boqnrt on Monday, tin g o f I d m i Mhm M ot#M who residents o f Chehalem Center. branch?, cot from a red rasp.|atC rater,, haU was School began Monday after berry bush carrying berries ih aU there earl amJ ¡joyed them the holiday vacation. stages o f evolution from new | selves ^ ]vM a,i all daT; day.' One hundred There was a reception held at y, a /-1 r «s ».•< * bloom on up to nice ripe, well and seventy three sat at the home o f Mrs. J. C. W ills on colored and well flavored berries | the tables which were filled* with the evening o f December 27, and For ready for the table. Behold how all the good things one could im ten or more members were re 4 good and how pleasant it is I agine. The first number on the ceived into the Union. There /' • I ■ . > to cast one's lotinsnch a climate. program was a poem by Miss were twenty-eight guests present The Baraca Male Quartet, Eleanor Satchwell, entitled “ My and a pleasant time was enjoyed £ In Holiday China of all kinds for 15 Days. Wilson & Hanning . A t the Newberg Furniture Store Pacific College W . W . Hollingsworth ft Co. ........................................... ..................................................................................... J . S . Carrlck Chandelier Shade Brackets Orange Elliott Portable and Electric Supplies « - ■ M it ft G r a c e B u t le r Fashionable Dressmaker which is made up o fa set o f very I ow n Dear Minnesota,” which gentlemanly studAtts from the called forth much applause. This University o f Oregon, w ith Prof. was follow ed by spendid musical Glass as leader and instructor, numbers, both vocal and instru gave a very entertaining pro mental. But best o f all were the gram at Duncan’s hall on last oot-bnrlts of oratory by such Saturday night, and on Sunday masters of the a rt ns H. A.Grafe, night they gave a sacred concert Jos. H all and others. The elec àt Friends church that was well tion o f o ffices resulted as iol received. While the young men lows: President, H. A. Graft; are yet in the amatettr class as secretary, Miss Eleanor Satch- s, they give a clean pro wellrtreasurer, Mrs. N. J. Sykes. gram of well selected numbers, It has been a year of prosperity and their general bearing w ill w ith the “ Minnesota-Oregoni- id them to 'the public, ana” and they are all thankful deserve liberal patronage tor Oregon w ith all its good wherever they go. things. ■7 by all. After a short program and address o f welcome by Mrs H. B. Harford and some fine poetry, o f his own composition, by F. L. Harford, the ladies served a generous supply o f cake and sandwiches after which the evening was spent in games by the young folks. \ —---------- rt- T o be thinking alw ays o f yonr own advantages is the easiest w ay to advance backward. ■ ------------------------------- — .................... — t - - - *«, — „• - v;'T- ..',l .. .............. - I f we haven’ t got what you want w e wifi get it YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. Take Notice. I am now back at my shop again ready to meet my old cus Special pains taken M any a man hopes to be a tomers. saint while mixing w ith folks w ith every patron. H o n f b r , the Barber. w ho would corrupt an angel. The Newtoerg Meat Co Has the best facilities for fur nishing first class meats and butchers’ supplies, and the best is none to o good for their cus tomers. Free delivery aad both phones.