Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 30, 1908, Image 5

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Frank Duncan removed to Ore­
gon City this week where he has
Newport a lew days ago expect­ a job.
ing to be aw ay until the first o f Prof. Harvey D. Crmnlv left
next week.
for a abort trip to Everett,,
Mrs. Noah Heater went wjth Washington, Thursday morning.
her husband to Newport Wednes­ F. H. Sogers w ill w ork in
day, this being her first visit to the grocery department at the
. Mrs. 0 . K. Edwards and sons the seashore. They will proba­
were up from Portland last Sun­ bly be aw ay from home a couple
day on a visit.
! o f months. .
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DR. JOHN S. RANKIN
BOTH PHONES
DR. N. MORRISON!
Dentist.
Contractors and Builders
Plans and Specifications to Order
M ut Phone 30-6
Try The
c HOME BAKERY
When in want o f freih bread, pies,
cakes, or anything in the bakery line.
W e sell tea, coffee, spices, extracts,
and all kinds o f nuts.
HOMEMADE CANDIES
CRACK O’JACK
AND TILLAMOOK CHEESE.
Free Delivery
Bell phone 206
G. F. H ERRIOT, 1st * Edwards St
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DR. A . M . D AVIS
Cemetery Lots
. A t *15.00 p «r Lot
In T. Brouillette’s Addition to
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care o f lota guaranteed for a
small consideration.
C. F. Williams
PAINTER A PAPER
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HANGER
Can be found at residence o f
C. R. Williams.
NEWBERG DYE W ORKS
Barber Shop in Connection
(Opposite Commercial Hotel)
Suits Dyed to Order. First-Class
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Cleaning
and Repairing. i La­
dies’ Clothing. All Work
Guaranteed. Give
us a Trial.
SPERRY & COMER, Props,
Mutual Phone.
Mrs. Belle Waterman Findlay
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. task er
visited with attorney Ore L. will speak at a union service to
Price and family in Portland last be held at Friends church on
Sunday a ft e r n o o n at three
Sunday.
o'clock on the subject “ The Hu­
Mrs. A. W. Rees and daughter
man Body a Temple."
were up from Portland the first
Paul Lewis, the youngest son
o f the week visiting with Mr.
o f Levi Lewis is Very sick with
and Mrs. H. R. M orris.
pneumonia. He first had the
A burning chimney at the resi­
mumps and was left in a weak­
dence of Miss Jennie D. Miller,
ened condition making an easy
was the cause
càuse o f a little exertion
subject for pneumonia.
on the part o f the fir£ fighters on
At a faceting o f the Commer­
last Friday mornibg, but no
cial Cldb hüfd on Friday evening
damage was done.
Attorney C. J. Bright and wife, o f last week F. H. Caldwell was
of Wasco, Sherman County, came
last Friday and visited until
Thursday evening a t the home o f
Mrs. Bright's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Larsen, at their home
out on the road to Dayton.
John Shearer can show as fine
a stand o f alfalfa at his home
just west o f the railroad track asi
can be found in any man's coun­
try. He has been sowing small
patches of alfalfa fbr the past
three or fonr years and he thinks
it is the coming hay crop for the
valley.
The Misses Anna and Elizabeth
Hair, the former an instructor
and the latter a student in St.
Helen’s Hall, Portland, spent last
Sunday and M onday in tow n
visiting with their unde, Rev. J.
< 2. Blair, pastor o f the ^Presby-
terian church.
Tnesday evening a fire alarm
was turned in from some point
on River street which sent the
fire companies and pretty nearly
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everybody else in tow n in a will-
o-the-whisp chase down that
way without being able toi jo-
cate the spot. The boys were
just a little bit disgusted.
“EVER Y B U YE R PLEASED.
PARKER MERC. CO
Sarg Britt left here on M on­
day mprning to resume work
with his employers at Milwaukie,
Wisconsin, after having spent
considerable time here visiting
with his parents. Sarg has a
lot of very warm friends and
former college mates about New-
berg who are alw ays ready to
give him the glad hand when he
returns.
J. H. WILSON &SON
The Yamhill county prohibi­
tion convention w as held in !
Newberg Tuesday when the fol­
lowing nominations were made:
For join t representative, N. C.
Christenson; representatives, E.
S. Craven and Thomas E. Miles;
sheriff, H. M. Williams; coroner,
J. C. Gregory; all o f the above
named being from Newberg;
clerk, H. C. Peterson, Dayton;
recorder,
C. E. Newhouse,
Springbrook; treasurer, A. F.
strip around the edge which will just now in anticipation of a
je left to keep it from washing, bountiful harvest as nature seems
and put ft in cultivation. There to be doing her best to make
is no better vegetable land in the I good tor the tillers o f the soil,
country as it is enriched several I C. P. Carey and wife left here
times during the winter season on Tuesday m0rning fbr their
from the sediment occasioned by ,ormcr home at Mauston, Wis-
thc overflow from the river.
cousin, where they anticipate
J. S. Rees and Noah Heater spending the summer among
will go to Newport in a few I their old time friends and mla-
days to engage in carpentering | tines, although they said they
own by the seashore during the I would be free to shorten their
wilding season. They have the visit by several weeks and return
contract for building cottages home if they desired. In their
or Charles K. Spaulding and honor and on account o f their
tfiss Margaret Inglis on their I anticipated departure some thir
ots at Nye Beach and the build-1 ty-five members o f the G. A. R.
ing material is being shipped and the W. K. C. gave them a
over from Salem. Mr. Spauld- pleasant surprise call on Friday
ing will build a very neat and evening of last week a t their
attractive cottage for his family home in tow n and made merry
where they will spend the sum- until bed time, all the same as
mer season and Miss Inglis will boys and girls of ye olden time,
build large enough to have The neighbors and friends o f Mr.
rooms for rent to others as well j and Mrs. Carey in Nasvberg are
as to provide for her own com- hoping they may spend a very
tort.
pleasant summer am ong their
“ P at" Lawson, who holds friends in Wisconsin and will look
down a responsible position in forward with pleasure for their
the bookbinding department safe return later on.
with the Irwin-Hodson Co. in Just how many Charlev Cra-
Portlaad, spent last Sunday in ters there are in Yamhill county
town visiting with his sister, the Graphic is unable to state
Mrs. Sam Parrish. As a one- but it is evident that they are
gallus urchin in his school days “ on the m arry." Last week a <
at the public school in Newberg notice came of a license issued to .
“ P at" was something o f an aero- Charley Crater, age 21, to wed,
bat, ranking as a ready reckoner and our own Charley was ac- 1
c6sted in regard to the proceed­
ings although we knew he was
“ goin’ on " something more than
21, and he smiled one o f those
sweet, home grown smiles of his,
but vowed that he was free from
all matrimonial entanglements.
Charley has always ranked as a
good hoy and we let it go at
that although he looked guilty. I
And now we publish a notice of
issuance o f marriage license to
Charley Crater again this week
and our Charley is charged with
having bought a fifty pound
lump o f ice for making goodies
for the table, and it is stated
that his bachelor cottage in the
lower part of town was provided
with a cook on Tuesday evening.
Men, Women A Children
At the Newberg Furniture Store
W e W ant Your Business
A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains
Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds. V
Quality o f Goods considered, prices are low est
W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH & CO.
Goods sold on the installment plan.
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Will furnish their customers
Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use
o f Iron during the 30 days.
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
any electric light socket Let us deliver an iron
-to you on approval.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOOOS SY USINO
THE SKIDOO HORSE*AND CATTLE TABLETS
Cmafc and m<s in feed or salt. Proper dote In tablets
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Centals
Sawdust. Aahea. Chop F«*d e r Bran. Ask fo r » t a try
CeadHiee
Tahtata, W orm . KM sty. Cbickta C botar», BNttar. Hsara. Farrar, Hep Chetava tatuata. Loess Pow dtr.
S i > s t ( b Cara. Bart» W ir» LtaiaeaL Piak E y t . D istaapsr. Colic e r B oos Sttffcesr Tablets.
For sale by F . h . C aldw ell & Co.