Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
•tm- i‘ ftM* Mrs. W. E. Crozer is visiting Dr. Nelson M orrison’s family has been at Salem and Rosed ale with relatives at Roscdak. LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG NORTH BOUND. during the week visiting with W. E. Mills is plastering the 8.62 a. m. 4.18 p. m. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Friends church at Rex this Week relatives. SQUTH BOUND. • ■ Allen Jay has sold his property A. L. W atson was up from 0.07 a. m. 6.40 p. m Oregon City on business the first on Third street to Clarence El Office in T in t Nat’l Bank Building liott and is expecting to remove o f the week. Both Phone« to Rosedale. Local Events. W. A. King visited w ith his At its next regular meeting pagentsTn Portland last Satur the Post will debate the question L. H. Shirley is adding another day and Sunday. as to whether “ wealth should story to hit residence on North Attorney Frank Fenton, ot be limited b y law .” T. Brouil- Meridian street i and making McMinnville, made a business lette, adjutant. other substantial improvements trip to Newberg on M onday, DR. I. W. NARROLO, A District School will be given Rev. Blair a n d . a number o f Marvin Blair and Maynard by the Library Association for others went to McMinnville the Redmond were up from Portland DENTIST. the benefit o f the library Friday first o f the week to attend a last Sunday to see “ the folks.” evening, M frch 6. Come and Chaistian Endeavor convention. BOTH PHONES . The Free Methodists will hold enjoy an evening of fun. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parker their quarterly meeting, begin Allen Pemberton has a neat went tp Eugene Tuesday on ac ning February 28 and lasting cottage almost enclosed which count oi word coming that Lon overSnndav. All are welcome. he will occupy when completed. Hill had a leg broken in a runa Elder W. N. Coflet will offici- a TTOBKXY-AT-LA» It is located on Fifth street on a way scrape the day before. ate. lot adjoining W. E. Crozer’s new CLARENCE M ITT. J. F. Taylor went to Portland win M M UM le ell U m » «*iru o t the met# Born to Mr. and Mrs. Banner home and is a twin ot the lat rpiniil exeetioe p m W »róbele werk, the Wednesday to meet his mother, Newby, on Saturday, February ter’s cottage. -* Mrs. Sarah, Taylor, w ho came 22. a son. In consideration o f Noah Heater’s family is pretty from Beattie where she has been well scattered at present. Mrs. the date a cherry tree should visiting with her sou Oliver. -------------- - .... ..------- -- ■ . " Heater and Miss Amy are visit planted in his honor although iU C Iftl Our old friend and neighbor up has been named Samuel instead ing with R oy at Corvallis, while the street, D. R. Jackson, a dem o f George. Guy is taking a rest while visit ocrat o f the old school, is in a Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M oore and ing with Oscar in the eastern class by himself. He says he son Paul went to Newport last part o f the state. O B T C O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S don’t believe in Statement No. 1. The W. F. M. S. ot the Free Saturday expecting to be gone Mr. Newell, w ho is manufac «• « s ä s t ; ten days or more. While there Methodist church will hold a et aeBdeeee. one lOeek eurth ot Ber turing seed cleaners for Mr. they will d o some work in the public service, Sunday, March h o o r k ? Io U ned l-JOto*. Stone is building a new shop on w ay o f improving their property 1st, at three o ’clock. Miss Edith Second street, he having found at Nye beach. Graves, the returned missionary his quarters to be too small tor from China, will speak o f the The Parker Mercantile Com the grow ing business. work and its needs in that part pany has erected hitching racks * The college debating team will and sheds in the rear o f the store o f the w orld. DR. N. M O R R ISO N Shiloh P ost will hold an open g o to Albany Friday night to for the protection o f teams in jn D«ntlst. debate the strike question with clement weather, an accomm o meeting on Wedenaday, March the Albany College team. The dation th a t, will be appreciated 4th; from ten a. m. to one p. xn. Refreshment* will be served, at team is made up o f Arthur Wil >y the public. Office over First Nat’l Bank twelve o ’clock and all soldiers son, Riley Kaufman and Roy J. B. M ount removed his hard and sailors o f the w ar o f the re C R B sj Fitch. ware stock from his old location, A short program of vocal and where he had been for the past bellion are invited to this social mÆLXSUÊLBtÆZL instrumental solos and duets meeting. seventeen years, to the W. E. Mrs. Heath, wife o f Cap. Bert will be rendered by several o f White building last M onday. Prof. Carrick’s pupils in the col Mr. M ount is the pioneer mer Heath w ho was formerly con nected with the Telephone-Regis lege Chapel on Friday evening at chant o f Newberg. ter, died at her home in McMinn eight o ’clock. Admission tree, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen ville the first o f the week. Since parents and friends cordially in Agee, on Friday of last week, a the Cuban war, Cap. Heath has vited. v daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Agee spent the greater part of his time Mrs. J. A. Hicks, who was re ive at Bstacada but the mother ___ __4.......... ............................... . ........-- in the Philippines and "he is now cently left a w idow and w ho is and daughter are at the home o f on his w ay to the islands. blind and almost helpless, has a ler parents near Newberg, Mr. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS The Geo. W. G oott Machinery set ot books, the Encyclopedia and Mrs. Wm. Giles. house, ot Portland, is making an Británica, which she would like We Mrs. R. W. Kirk and little exhibit this week o f the Gilson h fl ie a to selL The books have not A fui tee el daughter returned from Portl gasoline engines, the new Mc- been unboxed and they can be 5raw fruit tree sprayer and the had at a bargain. Inquirers are and M onday evening where they Chattam fanning mills at Vin went to attend the celebration referred to George Allen. ot the eighty-fifth birthday anni cent Feed & Implement C o’s, The old man Dilley escaped N C W aC R O . ORKOOM. versary o f Mrs. Kirk’s grand store. Fanners are invited to X Œ Œ Q u i from the insane hospital at Sa mother, Mrs. Dickinson. inspect this exhibit. lem last week and Constable J. J. Posters are out announcing a A. J. Clark writes from Ohio to W oods was notified to be on the republican county convention to W . W . Holling* worth & Son lookout for him. For several lie daughter, Mrs. L. M. Smith, tc held at McMinnville on I l |. i U days he prowled about Newberg that he is expecting to burn the Wednesday, March 4, tor the Funeral Director* A Em badinera but on Sunday night he was cap )ridges behind and remove to rarpose o f discussing Statement tured and returned to Salem the Oregon in a short time. Mr. io . 1. 'On Saturday, February Call* Answered Day or Night - following day. Since his return and Mrs. Clark were out last 29, at 2 o ’clock p. m. a caucus Both Phones several families in the lower part season and they are longing to o f North and South Newberg N e w b e rg , O r«. ( ot tow n are sleeping better as he return. »redacts will be held in Duncan’s is said to have made threats o f The revival services being held tall tor ¿he purpose o f electing violence against some oi his at Crater’s hall by the Christian delegates to attend the conven former neighbors. church will continue over next tion. The a#tendance of all re Music Department The following news iteni, which Sunday. Good music is a special publicans is desired. * Lessons fn Piano Playing, Voice was sent in from Dundee last feature of the meetings and the Cultivation, Harmony, On Monday evening the fire week, was overlooked. Prances attendance has been very good. alarm was sounded, which al and Composition. Willard memorial day was ob All are cordially invited to at m ost created a panic in the served at Dundee by the W. C. tend and take part. crow d at Duncan’s hall where T. U. last Thursday. The meet Claude Cummings us is preparing the medicine man was holding Musical Director. ing was held at the home ot Mrs. to build a new residence for him iorth. The fire companies re J. G. Alford. A short program self on W ynooski street, adjoin sponded only to hnd that there Get the Habit o f Trading at the was giveo. "Many touching in ing the Miles property on the was nothing more serious than HOME BAKERY cidents o f kindness and love in north, where the Rittenhouse a burning flue at L. W. Harger’s Free delivery to any part o f the city. Baking o f all kinds done to order. We días Willard’s life were given, cottage formerly stood. The residence. This same flue has make a specialty o f family trade. We showing her beautiful, unselfish atter has been removed to a acted up in the same way tw o also carry a fine Una o f Teas, Coffee«, character. Refreshments were new location on Sixth street, re or three times before and the Extracts and Spices. We make oar served by the Union, while help painted and made to look quite >oys are beginning to conclude own Candles. Phone ns your order. ful discussion o f our work was neat and respectable. that) it ought to be competed to , A on e MS. I enjoyed by all. ceep its mouth shut on dark A walk about tow n will con Smith, o f La Fayette, the man nights. with long whiskers and w ho has vince one that there is something Since the return o f John Brown DR. A . M. DAVIS something o f a reputation a sa doing, since there will be found a and L. M. Smith from California horse fancier, seems to have de dozen or more houses in the there has been a g*»od deal ot veloped into a boose fighter and course o f construction, which is gold mining talk going on about DENTIST since Sunday night he has lan not bad, considering that spring Newberg and the matter took guished in jail awaiting trial on work has not opened up vet. shape the first o f the week when OfTlee In Union B look a charge o f using a gun to# free Contractors say the outlook is articles o f incorporation were ly in fiis home. On his arrival promising for considerable In aid filed for “ The Anderson Gold home from a trip to Portland he ing in Newberg the coming sea Mining Com pany,” with R. M. terrorized the family by threaten son. Gilbert o f M odesto, California, M i s s G r a c e B u t l e r ing to shoot his wife and when Miss Carrie Turner, daughter D. M. Smith ot Portland, and L. the marshal was called he had o f Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Turner, M. Smith ot Newberg, named as to be pretty roughly handled by was married on last Saturday incorporator^. Others who are the officer before he succumbed. at their home in McMinnville to interested Are J. W. Barcroft, Mrs. Smith says this is not the Frank Wortman, son o f John John Brown. A. P. Oliver, B. S. first time he has threatened her Wortman the hanker. They will Cook ot-Portland. A California Mütual Phone 22-11 life and she seems to think it is maketheir home in McMinnville. mine has been bought, the price about time for him to take the The bride has a large circle o f being $25,000 and the new com outside o f the house. Smith no friends, both young and old, in pany is incorporated for a round doubt belongs to that class o f Newberg w ho will join in wish million. The mine has been in noble characters who can “ drink ing for her a large share o f the litigation for thirty years and PAINTER a PAPER or let it along” as they deem best things in life. She is a grad consequently it has been worked HANGER proper. We often hear o f them uate of Pacific College and was but little and being in a good min C f ■ Can be found at residence of and it is surprising bow many known while in school as a ing district the boys think they », C. R. Williams. there are in this class. bright, intelligent student. have struck a bonanza. Kail road Tima Tabla. WHEN SPRING BEGINS There’s a certain amount o f buying you find necessary—that your own pleasure and that o f the home make important Buying each item at its worth makes the season" a satisfactory one. Our guar antee on prices and quality makes you feel secure at this store—makes it an economical buying place for you. W e particularly invite your attention to our lines o f s^ v sfe^ físsr^ “ I G in g h a m » a n d W ash G o o d » L in e n » a n d E m b r o i d e r i e s L a c e a n d N e t C u r ta in » MIMS “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.** PARKER MERC. CO. P. H. Caldwell & Com pany | -tf*' - 0 Pacific Collège J. S . Carrick Fashionable Dressmaker C. F. Williams !: At the Newberg Furniture Store We have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at these very low 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 out to make room for our spring stock. W. W. Hollingsworth & Co. L v .v y .v .v f C A L L A N D SEE O U R STOCK O F Chandelier Shade Brackets Portable and Electric Supplies If we haven’ t got what you want we will get it YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. MAKE YOU# OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING TH E SKIDOO H O R SE*AN D C A T T L E T A B L E T S Cruali and mta In fa*« or Mit. Proper See* In tablet* YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP ToU or Sport* Core, I t WO* I ta louai, PO> S t *. I For sale by F . H . C aldw ell & Co.