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Local Events. \
Born to Mr. and Mr*. .C E.
Eagy, on February 1, a son.
Jo Cook was” up from Portland . The ground hog has no doubt
last Siyiday visiting with his returned to his hole in disgust.
parents.
J. H. Douglas is at home again
, Miss K ate .E. Ball from P o rt from bis visit with relatives in
land has rented the building on Southern California and reports
First street formerly occupied by a very enjoyable vacation.
Miss Reinwand, where she will
E. W. Stanley, from Tillamook,
open millinery parlors, t
and Horace Stanley, from Steele,
Arrangements are being made Idaho, have been in town daring
to * hold
*J an athletic meet by ths the week visiting with their
High School students o f the, brother Nate,
county in May, and it will prob
ably be held in Newberg:
Teacher’« Examinations.
Day? Coyl was tip from Port
land Tuesday night visiting w ith
Mrs. Aldên Chamberlain, who
Notice is hereby given that the
bis sister, Mrs. J. B. Mount.
was up from Portland the first county superintendent o f Yam
D e n t i s t .
Maynard Redmond, D. D. of the week visiting with rela hill county, H. H. Belt, will hold
Coulson and Clarence Eldridge tives called in to pay a years the regular examination o f appli
BOTH PHONES
spent last Snnday in town
subscription on the Graphic
cants for state and county papers
Landlord Perkins, oi the Im
On Saturday night the High at the Court house in McMinn
—
perial hotel announces that be school basketball team will play ville, a* follows:
intends to give regular Snnday the “ Aw kw ard Squad” team a t !
’ FOB STATE PAPERS.
A TTORNZY- AT-LAW
chicken dinners.
the college gymnasium. Admis Commencing Wednesday, Feb
CLARENCE BUTT.
P. A. Elliott «and family, who sion fifteen and twenty-five cents ruary 12th, a t 9 o ’clock a. m.,
have been visiting about their
Theodore Webéer, who came and côntinning until Saturday,
«rríil oc of de«d*, »o rte ««-*, oontneto end
old home at Vermillion Grove, here from Kansas some time in February 15th, at 4 p. m.
ol all W
ora.
Illinois, daring the past month, the early part o f winter, died at
Wednesday—Penmanship, his
Bankol MawSSn^ulíilu«-
are expected to arrive home in a his home in Miles’ new addition tory, spelling, physical geo
few days.
Wednesday afternoon o f heart graphy, reading, psychology.
hm . ìlici e. 1
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/ C. P. Williams, son o f C. R trouble.
Thursday—W ritten arithmetic,
Williams, announces himself as
Thé regular- quarterly meeting theory of teaching, grammar,
a candidate for yonr painting o f ^Friends church w ill be held bookkeeping, physics, civil go v
and paper hanging in the adver here on next Saturday and Sun ernment.
• OSTEOPATH IC PH Y S IC IA N S
Friday— Physiology,, geogra
4. nlrkartllo. tising columns o f the Graphic day. v A temperance meeting is
this week.
announced for Sunday afternoon phy, composition, algebra and
D. D. C o u l s o n , who was at three o ’clock.
English literature.
Bali phone.
thrown o a t o f a position by the
The Wednesday Clnb met yes Saturday—Botony, plane ge
failure o f the Title Guarantee terday at the* home of Mrs. ometry, general history, school
and Trust Company in Portland, Behnke.
The afternoon was law.
has secured a position with the pleasantly spent in the study of
FOB COUNTY PA PEBS.
DR. N . M O R R I S O N
ast Side Bank in the city.
Sir Walter Scott and some o f his
Wednesday—Penmanship, his
President
W.
I.
Kelsey
expect
works.
The
hostess
served
dain
tory,
o r t h o g r a p h y , reading,
Dentist.
ed to leave Chicago with his ty Scotch refreshments.
physical geography.
family on last Monday, morning
Those who heard the Williams-
Thursday—Written arithmetic,
Office over First Nat’ l Bank
and they w ill reach Newberg Fri Original Dixie Jubilee Singers theory ot teaching, grammar,
day evening if trains are on time. last year will be pleased toknow physiology.
f
x m s r a x a x s x i
He expects to take up work in that they are to be here again
Friday—G e o g r a p h y , school
the college as soon as he gets his the 27th of this month. They law', civil government, English
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family settled.
are without question among the literature.
A t the council meeting held best jubilee sidgers ot the day.
Monday night J. W. Forsyth
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore,
Registered at Imperial.
kvas elected acting mayor, Wm. who were the proprietors of the
Portland
Clemmens Street commissioner, Gazelle store on the corner * of Jesse R. Sharp
W.
S.
Spencer
Dr. H. A. Littlefield health offi First and Main streets until they
cer, N. E. Britt surveyor, G.J. closed out their stock, have re H . Swart hout
Clemenson water superintendent moved to Portland where they Geo. W. Reynolds
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W. C. Cooper
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and Clarence Butt attorney.
own vacant property which they
0. Gunderson
prescriptio n d r uo g ists
Mrs. Nellie Webster was mar propose to improve.
W. E. Wilson
ried on Wednesday o f last week
Mrs. Anna K . High, theycrang- W. G. Hufford
to Prank Speary at the home ot eBt sister of E. 6 . Fendall, died
K, M. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins
A fad K m «I «cfcool 1
home in Salem and the A. C. Smith
San Francisco
in Newberg, Rev. Van Dyke, remains were sent to Newberg
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carefully
Geo. J. Senk
pastor o f the Brethren church of- the first of the week by boat and
G. C. Wattles
Detroit
ficating. The bride is the daugh conveyed to the family burying
W.
F.
Fraser
San
Francisco
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ter ot Mrs. J. C. Matteson and ground on the old home farm up
Dr. G. U. Snapp
City
was formerly known in Newberg the valley and laid to rest.
Steele, Idaho
H. L . Stanley ..
as Mrs. Nellie Jones.
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Tillamook
W. C. Woodward and sisters E. W. Stanley
We had a little touch of winter
City
write from Berkeley that they
N. Stanley
W. W. H ollingsw orth Sc Son
last Friday and Saturday, the
have had with them twenty or H. H. Belt
McMinnville
Funeral Directors A Embalmers mercury falling to six to eight more visitors from Newberg since J. P. Keating
City
degrees below the freezing point,
going
there,
the
\company
of
all
A.
M
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Davis
C ity
Calla Answered Day or Night
and on Monday we had a tall o f
of
whom
they
have
enjoyed,
and
Both Phones
a couple o f inches o f snow, but
School Fair.
the questions they have plied
the wind veered around to the
N ew b erg,
O re.
them with have been numerous.
Dear Teacher:—I sincerely hope
sou’west again and we are back
The
state
Christian
Endeavor
that
yon will keep in mind the
to normal conditions. Enough
convention
will
be
held
at
Eu
coming
Annual County School
is enough and we are easily sat
gene
February
20
to
23
inclusive,
Fair, and urge your ^pupils to
M usk Department
isfied with just a little breath of
when
the
societies
throughout
take
an active part. Yourschool
winter.
Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice
the
state
which
number
between
shouln
be well represented. There
Cultivation, Harmony,
1 Since the ushering in of leap
tw o and three hundred will send is nothing that will arouse inter
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and Composition.
year such heavy demands have
been made on the bachelors delegates. A number ot good est in your school like work o f
about town that a calendar of speakers have been engaged and this character. Cooking, sewing
Musical Director.
a profitable convention is ex and agriculture will be empha
carefully kept dates has become a
pected to be held. The railroads sized in the exhibits ot the schools
necessity, and life has become so
have granted the usual rates of throughout the county. As a
strenuous for some ot the fellows
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teacher, yon will appreciate the
that they are said to be looking one and one third fare. ,
Paul V. Maris, who graduated value ot such industrial training,
forward with fond hopes for the
first sweet notes o f the meadow from the college here last year, and I believe it is your duty to
lark, that harbinger o f spring has been making his head- give the fair your earnest and
all
For Oeod Plumbing
time, when they can get aw ay uarters at Berkeley, California, hearty support. Encourage the
kinds of I
on an early vacation for needed fc or some time, while working children to do work o f this na
waatof
Akop I
rest.
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' the territory out from therefor ture, and you will be teaching
the lesson o f “ dignity o f labor.”
M. O,. Lownsdale, o f La'Fay- the Rural Spirit. He visits the
Give this a “ s e c o n d s o b e r
ette, will address the fruit grow stock farms, solicits subscrip
thought” and do something.
ers o f this community on Wednes tions and writes ttf> a few cow
DR. A . M. D A V IS
Whom do you recommend in
day afternoon ot next week on columns each week for the paper
your
district as a person likely
behalf ot the Willamette Valley in a w ay that can’t fail to in
to be interested in our school
D E N T I S T
Fruit Growers Union. A. C. terest the readers o f the Rural
fair? I shall appreciate an early
Goodrich, the county fruit in Spirit.
reply to this question, as we are
spector will also be present at
Offleu avar.Sank of Nawbarg
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. AJlison
anxious to make up an exeentive
the meeting. Mr. Lownsdale is gave a.social one evening last
committee composed of a mem
not only oue of the largest apple week in honor o f the seventeenth
growers in the state, but he is birthday anniversary o f ^iiss ber from eace o f the districts in
M i s s G r a c e B u tle r taking the lead for the union in Myrtle Atkins. The evening the county.
a worthy effort now being made was spent in taffy pulling and j Yours for larger and better fair,
H. H. B e l t .
n<l
i k U 1>, .
to> interest growers in the very • v i H r ^tMffr?*i 1 i 1C o tirnl
CHKt
Superintendent.
best methods to be pursued to were served and a pleasant even
rid the orchards ot pests and re ings entertainment wag reported.
Chehalem Center.
store the Willamette valley ap Those present were Mr. and
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ple to Its proper place in the Mrs. Atkins and family, Mr. and
There has been a good deal of
markets of the country. This is Mrs. Bennett, Roy, Prank and sickness among different ones of
an important meeting and it Louis Caster, the Misses Carrie
but every one is now on the
should be well advertised and and M yrtle Pearson, Curtis mend
hugely attended. Mr. Lowns Pearson, A. Barcroft, Warren
Mrs. Cook, o f Newberg, visited
, P A IN T E R A PA PE R
dale has some suggestions t o of Moores, Miss Louise Cutts, a few days this week with her
HANGER
fer to those who own old apple Elmer Banks, John and Daisy niece, Mrs. Etta Shires.
trees that, are well worth bear Comer, Enoch and Charley Co-
Can be found at raaidance of
Mrs. Whitaker, o f Indepen
C. R. William*
ing.
ville.
dence, made Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
is. ns s ns
THERE’S ALWAYS
SOMETHING NEW
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Softie particularly desirable ideas each season
> ’ ' ift every line. The reason why we show them
earliest is that our stock is always in condition
• to receive them—we keep it thus by rapid sell
ing—by lowest prices. Hence the public relies
on th^ stock—they have confidence in the prices
and the qualities, and they always feel an as
surance, that no matter what the item, they are
securing what is best and newest
R E A D Y FOR YO U N O W -
New Spring Waists
New Facy Suitings
New Dress Ginghams
N ew ‘Laces and Embroideries
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PARKER MERC. CO.
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F. H. Caldwell
& Company
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Pacific College
J. S . Carrick
Wilson
At the Newberg Furniture Store i?
We Have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at
these very lo\v prices:
Former prices-$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00.
Reduced “
-$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, $20.00.
These goods are good values. We wish to close them I ¡j
out to make room for our spring stock.
W. W. Hollingsworth & Co.
Orange i Elliott
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Fashionable
Dressmaker
C. F. Williams
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C A L L A N D SEE O U R S T O C K O F
Chandelier Shade Brackets
Portable and Electric Supplies
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I f we haven’t got what you want we will get it
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Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO.
A X X X X X X A X X X AT A A A A A A A > A A A .
Carter a visit over Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Chamberlain re
turned to Portland Tuesday
after spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cra
ven.
,
The Newberg Meat Co
Has the best facilities for fur
nishing first class meats aad
butchers’ supplies, and the best
is none too good for their cus
tomers. Free delivery and botfc
phones.