Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 09, 1908, Image 5

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    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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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sisters, Mrs M. H. Bowerman,
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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
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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
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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.
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DR.'FT. M O R R IS O N
Dftntist.
Office over First N at’l Bank
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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.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.
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later returned to Hood River
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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.
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week in the county seat.
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follow
in g Monday, accompanied
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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 ».•<
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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
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good and how pleasant it is I agine. The first number on the ceived into the Union. There
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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
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In Holiday China of all kinds
for 15 Days.
Wilson & Hanning .
A t the Newberg Furniture Store
Pacific College
W . W . Hollingsworth ft Co.
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J . S . Carrlck
Chandelier Shade Brackets
Orange Elliott
Portable and Electric Supplies
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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.
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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.
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T o be thinking alw ays o f yonr
own advantages is the easiest
w ay to advance backward.
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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.