Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 16, 1908, Image 5

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    The meeting o f the W. C. T| U.
F. A. M orris made a business
w
ill occur on Wednesday o f next
trip over into M arion county
LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG
week a t 2.30 in the afternoon
Wednesday in the vicinity
J NORTH BOUND.
PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS
and
the. home of Mrs. M . Bower-
Aurora.
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8.52 a. m.
4.18 p. m.
raae.**
. C). C. Morteson has been dow n
.
SOUTH BOUND.
6.40 p. m. from M oro during the week vis­ The college boys have a big
Office in P int Nst’l Bank Building 8.07 a. m. <
treat in store for the lovers o f
iting w ith W. E. Allison
basketball for Saturday night
other former Newbergj friends.
Local Events.
when
tlie first and second teams
M r. and Mrs. Perkins are busi­
w
ill
play
tbe first and second Y.
ly engaged putting in the new
Dr. Alice Bowers spent the day furnishings in the new hotkl anc M . C. A. teams o f Portland.
visiting w ith iriends in Portland, the opening w ill be made about
Cannery Talk Last Saturday.
Tuesday.
the first o f February.
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
M r. Vuid Mrs. D. H. Turner
A t tbe meeting held in Dun­
The annual election of officers
were down front McMinnville o f the F irst National Bank which can’s ball on last Saturday after­
DENTIST.
W e are making every effort to clean up our stock o f
last Sunday.
noon tbfc attendance was all
was held Tuesday, resulted
all odds and ends, and w e’re backing our desire by
BOTH PHONES
Orange E lliott is now out o f a the election o f the same board that conld be desired, every seat
prices that have the right jingle—the kind that really
job, he having sold his plumbing w ith the exception o f A. C. Seely in the hall being filled and the
influences your buying,
who was replaced, by Lyn n Fer. standing room was pretty well
business to Jo Bixby.
v
% For Two Weeks Only
taken.
The services o f the Baptist guson.
Beginning Friday the 17th, we offer
church w ill be held in the base­
M arion George has leased his J. B. Moran, who was present
^TTOa»*T-AT-LAW
/
1000 yards o f regular l$% c to 17% embroidery at 9c.
ment ot the church ne?t Sunday rock quarry to „ a couple of P o rt to represent the Weber-Bussell
Canning
Company,
was
intro­
CLARENCE BUTT.
700 yards o f regular 7%c to 10c embroidery at 5c.
E. E. Pleishauer was up from land men who propose to w ork
Will .radio,
illliM
ot the Mat*
n w u an la
au b
u tun uourta w»
duced
by
C.
B.
Wilson,
the
local
35c bleeched 9-4 sheeting at 30c the yard.1
M M
U O
a U
t lo
a fJT.I
g iv e n tu
•PWSUI M
OB
' p ro b e i* W ork, the Portland last week visiting w ith it the coming season. Something
---- iwnlrMto fttty th#
representative
o
f
the
company.
like seventy:five car loads o f rock
25 per cent discount on Ladies’ Coat& and Furs. *
Or»|OD. some o f his former Newberg as­
who stated at the beginning o f
were
shipped
from
the
quarry
O m ci-SM oofl now
sociates.
Boys suits, ages 2% to 6 marked in plain figures at one
K .w b w r g B a U d lii« .
Bank ol II
his talk that be was not a public
last
season
and
the
quality
w
as
W ill C rater has disposed of his
h a lf pries.'
speaker but was simply present
A U Ç I C. BOWMW. steam w oodsawing outfit and is considered first class for ^street
$3.00, *3.25, $3.50 W alking Skirts at $1.00
at the request o f tbe company to
investing in a new saw ^rith paviqg.
givesnch information as he conld
$4.00, $4*50, $5.00
7
“
*2.00
The Piiblic Library w ill be
gasoline motor.
regarding the cannery. He skid
$5.50,
$6.00,
$8.00
“
V
$3.00
Mrs. Dick Duedro was up from opened tbe first Tuesday in also that Mr, Bussell had in­
W e only have about 30 skirts le ft and they must
O S T I O PATH IC PHYSICIANS
Portland the first o f the week March by an all day reception. tended. to be present but for
go.
O n d u t lM » I th e p*rcD t »ch o o l K lr k .r llle .
visiting w ith her sister, Mrs. J. Everybody w ill be invited to a t­ some reason failed to get here.
I l * , a n d e r I h « I M M r , DP. A . T . N U .
These are “ Samples” just to give you an inkling
tend. It is hoped that tbe books
o è e e e t R eeldenoe. o m b lock n »rth H B w k Carl Nelson.
In his opening remarks he said
o
f
the
the splendid values here.
w ill be here by that time. The
o u S . i s U4 ISO lo*.
Born, to M r. and Mrs. George
he had visited nearly all the
M l phone.
magazines have been subscribed
Parry a t tbeir home on Cheha-
towns in Western Oregon and
for and w ill soon be here for the
lemi mountain, Saturday. Janu-
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED.“
that after having seenjNewberg
reading tables.
ary 11, a nine pound girl baby.
he found onr tow n ana tbe im­
Horace Stanley, who left this mediate community surrounding
Mrs. Rose arrived from Spo­
community several years ago aw ay above tbe average. He
kane last Saturday to spend the
and located in Iduho; spent a said Newberg was to be congrat­
balance ot the winter w ith her
few days here the first of the ulated in having secured a can­
daughter, Mrs. R. W. Harrold.
week visiting w ith, his brother,
Vernon Hinshaw who has been Nate Stanley. From here he ing plant that wAs backed by
very sick w ith pneumonia for went south for a visit w ith his a man of Mr. Bussell’s wealth
As evidence of
some three weeks, id im proving parents at L o n g Beach, C alifor­ and energy.
his faith in the fruit business
nicely and is now considered ont
nia.
it
was pointed ont that he has
rÆ K f f i t
of danger.
Joseph H all has been in P o rt­ planted more than four hundred
Alfred Wheeler is opening up a
land during tbe week attending acres to fruit on high priced land
shop for tinning and plumbing the horticultural meeting, he
in the state o f Washington.
at his old stand on First street, having a place on the program
The speaker stated that he did
which he vacated when he de­
to tell w hat he knows about not come to hold ont induce­
cided to try California.
berry culture. He is a practical ments to people to go in to the
Wm. Rich arrived home from horticulturist and having given production o f stuff for the can­
¥
iis visit w ith his daughters in mnch time to grow in g berries he nery w ith the thought that tb*y
Coos county the first o f the week is w ell qualified t o speak on this would get suddenly rich a t it,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
where he found many o f his for­ question.
for they would most likely be
mer friends to greet him.
The annual meeting ot tbe disappointed. Last season, o w ­
James Richards and wife o f stockholders o f the Bankot.NesA ing to a s h o r t a g e of fruit
The Dalles visited in tow n one berg was held Tuesday. The throughout tbe greater part o f
night recently w ith Mr. and Mrs. election o f officers resulted in the •tbe country, canned goods were
W ill Pax son. Mrs. Richards has election ot the former board o f quoted high, which enabled can-
the distinction o f being the directors »with one exception. uerymen to bid up for desirable
NKWBCRO, oncaoN.
mother o f twenty-four children. On account o f the continued ab­ fruits. Such conditions w ill not
Fred Rogers gave e stereop- sence o f C. K . Spaulding from continue to prevail, and while
tican exhibition at the Adventist Newberg, J. I. Hadley Was elect­ there w ill continue to be money
in the business it is not to be ex­
church on Tuesday night, show­ ed in his place:
W . W . H ollingsw orth êc Son
■ t
\
pected
that the same high prices
ing something o f the progress o f
El w ood S. M inchin was in
w
ill
be
maintained.
his mission work among the tow n last Friday find Saturday
Funeral Directors St Embalm
negroes in Mississippi, which making dates for the Chautau­ A t the close p f his talk a good
Calls Answered D ay or Night
was highly entertaining to the qua Assembly lvceum bureau, he many questions ‘ were asked re­
Both Phones
audience.
having taken w ork recently with tarding what wonld be wanted
y
-w.
N s w b srg ,
O r «.
On account o f the distance the bureau as forerunner. They iy the cannery, but the results i I
John Crosby has to haul his rave three good attractions that are not given here from the fact
milk and the heavy expense in­ are well w orth the money that Mr. Moran stated before
W e have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at
curred, he has decided to discon­ charged tor the course und no eaving the hall that the com-
>any would send a list a little
these very low prices:
|
mistake
w
ill
be
made
by
any
tinue
the
milk
business
in
New­
* Music ' D epartm ent ,
ater
for
publication.
berg w ith the close o f the present tow n in securing them.
Form er prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00.
In a short time it is expected
month. After that date he w ill
Dr. H. C. Bowers attended the
Reduced “
-$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, *20.00.
1
that machinery for the cannery
ship his milk to Portland.
sixth
annual
meeting
of
the
Lessons in P iin o Playing, Voice
These goods are good values. W e wish to dose them
A couple o f men, who have Oregon Osteopathic Associa­ w ill arrive, and that w ork w ill
Cultivation, Harmony,
then
begin
in
putting
the
plant
o out to make room for our spring stock.
been working in the foundry at tion ” held a t the Imperial hotel
and Composition.
in
condition
for
the
coming
sea­
i
Oswego, were in tow n Tuesday in Portland ori last Saturday,
son’s work.
<
Only those pupils enrolling now looking for a location fo r an when he read a paper on “ Loco-
The
follow
ing
list has been for-
iron
foundry.
They indi­ m otior A taxia.” He reports a
w ill be eligible to appear in
cated that if they conld be very large attendance and an en­ warded since the above was
recital.
given the necessary encourage­ thusiastic meeting. A banquet written:
Cherries—Royal Anne, Rock-
ment here they would establish was given in honor ot the fact
E xa oB E ra a isE sa
a foundry in Newberg that would that Oregon w ith only one per port, Lambert, Bing, Black T ar­
give employment to something cent o f the Osteopaths o f tke tarian, Elton.
M usical D irector.
C A L L A N D SEE O U R S T O C K O F
like thirty men.
coentry has been given the presi­ Peaches (cling)—Tuscans, Phil­
lips, Lemon Clings.
dency
o
f
the
National
Associa­
M r. and Mrs. W. S. Parker,,
Peaches (free)—Lovells, Mnir,
who spent several days visiting tion, in the election to that place
SEE
Early
Crawford, Sal way.
w ith friends at L a Grande, bring o f honor, o f Dr. F. E. Moore, of
.
Plums
— Yellow Egg, Green
4
beck the report that the most La Grande.
Gage, Golden Drop, Washington,
prominent business men o f that
Newberg has had almost a tur­
Jefferson.
city are now asserting publicly rit o f entertainments during tbe
Por Oood
Pears—Bartletts.
Made of fixtures.
that the tw enty or more saloons past week although they have
«
Strawberries — Clarkes Seed­
w ill be voted out o f there at the all been good.' On Saturday
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ling, Magoon, Wilson.
Shop i deor west of Beles oboe shop.
next election. One o f the bankers night the Tennessee Jubilee sing­
-
Blackberries—Evergreen, Law-
recently kept a tab on the month­ ers entertained a very large au­
ton, Wilson, Kittatinny,
«DjdHdMifeừ«dwdwdw
ly checks that were issued to dience at Duncan's hall, the man­
I f we haven’t got what you want we w ill get it
Raspberries — Cuthbert, Ant­
the railroad men paid o ff there ager stating that they had but
D R. A . M . D A V IS
werp.
and he made the discovery that one time during the season been
String Bean—Crease Back (lo w
abont nine ont o f ten o f them greeted by a larger house. The
bash bean), Kentucky Wonder
were cashed in saloons. This colored brethren and sisters made
has had the effect o f opening the good w ith the audience as the (pole bean.)
Pumpkin—Big Yellow Cheese.
eyes o f the business men to see repeated recalls indicated. On
Squash—M arrow Fat.
that money that should go to Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­
Rhubarb.
the butcher, the baker and the day nights the Chautauqua As­
drygoods man is going over the sembly course followed w ith the
Estray Notice.
The Newberg ■ se t Co
T « k . N otic«.
counters of the saloons and they "R obley Male Quartet,” CoJonel
M is s
Has the best facilities for fur­
propose to call a halt on this John Sobieski on "Th e Rise and a Strayed from my place ou Che-
I am now back at my shop
nishing first class meats and
thing. When a city like La- Fall o f tbe Polish Republic” and halem mountain, six head o f
Grande awakens to the fcitnation the “ M e d e l e y Quartet.” All goats, four ewes, one weather, again ready to meet my old cus­ butchers’ supplies, and the best
tomers.
Special pains taken is none to o good for their cus­
it is evident that there is some­ these are most excellent enter­ one billy, hog rings in ears.
with
every
patron.
tomers. Free delivery and both
W. P. H a z b n b u r c ,
thing doing in the anti-saloon tainers and the course is cheap
M utual Phone 22 - 111 '
H
o
u
se
r
,
the
Barber.
cause in Oregon.
phones.
R. 3, Newberg, Bell phone 251,
at the price.
Railroad Time Tabla.
Valves U hat
Tlfean Som ething
1. HH i n s
PARKER MERC. CO.
P. H. Caldwell
& Company
i; At the Newberg Furniture Store
Pacific College
W . W . Hollingsworth & Co.
J. S. Carrick
mx
Orange Elliott
Chandelier Shade Brackets
Portable and Electric Supplies
Y A M H ILL ELECTRIC CO.
Grace Butler
Fashionable
, Dressmaker