Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 18, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .
* V <\ ' ^
—
■ ' . ■
- -------...
1 .
V j
'.'ffiJ! • ..
\
^ “
— » ____
, 7
* .
li t,.\
.
1
!
'
•~
’
¿m
a
LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG
PHYSICIANS k BURGEONS *
Oflca in Pint Nat’l Bank Building
Both Phooss
>
DR. R. W. NARROLO,
DENTIST.
BOTH PHONES
i
T T O R K X T -A T -LA W
CLARENCE B U T T .
W l U v r a e t l M I n a l l t h « o o u r t a o f t h o rt
S p e c ia l » M e n t i o n f i T . n t o p r o b a te w o r k ,
w r itin g o f d e e d » m o r tc a c **. a o n tro o u s a d
« n f U a s o f s U lo g o i p o t —
ir «« I
O p t i c s — S e c o n d F l o o r
H o w b e rg
Soak o f I 1
B o lid in «-
m b A a lic i
K
H
S
I
O S T E O P A T H IC
& I
N
B
P H Y S IC IA N S
8 r o d a s te ,
o t U e p o t e n t s c h o o l. J Ç l r k s r l l l » ,
M o ., a n d e r t h e f o u n d e r . D i- . A . T . S t i l l .
O ffic e o t B e r t d e n c e . o n e U o e k n o r t h o f B o n k
O f f i M h o ú r í ? to U e n d t-JO t o A
B tU p h O M .
D R . N . M O R R IS O N
Dentist.
Office over First Nat’l Bank
WMUdXtm
W . W . Hollingsworth
S t Son
Fonarsi Directors S t Em balms»
Calls Answered Day or Night
Both Phooee
N ew borg,
Ore.
THE
H om e B ak ery, C on­
f e c t io n a r y a n d
Lunch R oom
a
Is the place to buy
PURE POOD
positively ns alum or other injurioua in­
gredients used in the production o f our
goods. Let us have your order.
Free Delivery
'
Bell phone 266
G. F. HERRIOT, 1st A Edwards St
DR. A . M. DAVIS
D E N T I S T
o rn ee la Unten Sleek
Cemetery Lots
A t $15.00 per Lot
In Tt Brouillette’ s Addition to
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care o f lots guaranteed for a
small consideration.
R E L IA B L E W A T C H
REPAIRIN G
and Prompt Work at
MILLS’
N ew berg Jew eler
Next to Postoffice.
I p h on . atora 386.
r a .l d .n a »
■K v w j c c i :
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
♦
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
W . cany
k a p i ia a I
A f a ll B a * o f te k a a i
'
/
Harvey Saunders came up from
~"lArs. A .J. Hutchens has
to Gresham t o can for i|fli Portland Saturday evening anc
daughter, Mrs. Hall, w ho hag hovered around tow n ovfcr Sun­
%
NORTH SOUND.
day.
.52 A . n).
4.18 p.' m. tubercular trouble.
SOUTH BOUND.
Mrs. Carrie Turnet^W ortmaa
The Misses Minnie and Mildred
9.07 a. m.
5.40 p. m. came 'Down from McMinnvi#» M offitt were at home from Port­
last evening to be present at|l land Sunday.
reunion o f the class o f 1904, and Mrs. Flora Wilson Chalmers,
to
attend the alumni banquet* of Woodlawn, Washington conn
Local. Events.
F. A. Elliott and son John, a c ­ ty, visited relatives and friends
companied by Attorney W.
here the last o f the week.
Bristol
o
f
Portland,
went
tn
H. N. ftubert, a young busi­
Elder Tabor and wife, o f Cot'
ness, man # f Chicago, visited in
tage Grove, visited with Dr. fishing on the BigN estocca
Bowers and family last Sunday. lost o f the week, reporting a fair town the first o f the week with
catch.
his uncle, T. Brouillette.
Drs. Nelson M orrison and R.
W. Harrold attended the meet­ John Groff, a former resident Postmaster Hervey M. Hos­
ing o f the State Dental Associa­ o f Newberg, w ho has been in kins and wife and the latter’s
tion in Portland the first o f the California for'the past few years brother, John Maloney, drove
is in tow n laying concretewalks. down from the county seat Sun­
week.
' ^
• -
. -j
He has been engaged in concrete day.
Walter L. Spaulding and Ches­
work ever since he left Newberg,
Owen R. Maris, o f the U. S
ter Hod son, w ho have been study­
Mrs.
Laura
E.
Minthorn
came
National Bank, Portland, visited
ing law at Ann Arbor, Michigan,
out
from
Newport
Wednesday
Newberg
relatives Sunday and
arrived home tor the summer
and
met
her
daughter
Miss
Ger­
attended
the
Baccalaureate ser­
Tuesday morning.
trude w ho .stopped off here on vices.
~
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
her way home from Iow a State Mrs. M. G. McKern and chil
M. E. church will entertain the
University, to afttend co m m e n t (Iren who have been visiting rela­
other aid societies o f the tow n
ment.
t;.» tives in this vicinity for some
Tuesday afternoon at the home
Clarepce
Butt
apd
family
-agd weeks returned home to Umatilla
ot Mrs. J. W. Coffin.
his tw o sisters, the Misses Mary county the first o f the week.
Howard Harrold is at home
and Anna Butt, w ho are visiting
Mrs. 0 . K. Edwards and sons,
irom the State University where
them, drove up t o McMinnville o f Portland, have been spending
he is taking the course in Civil
Sunday, spending the day with the week in Newberg, with 0 . K.
engineering which he will com­
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Turner.
blowing in occasionally as his
plete in another year.
Score one for LaFayette. Of business interests have allowed.
Attorney W. W. - C otton and
all the places in the county La­ The High School students ot
wife, accompanied by friends,
Fayette is the only tow n, so far the Newberg school celebrated
came up from Portland in their
as the Graphic has learned, which the close o f the school year Fri­
aqto Sunday and picnicked here
has shaken itself into the deter­ day with a picnic in the canyon
on the banks o f “ Beautiful Wil-
mination to celebrate on the o f the Chehalem south o f tow n.
amette.”
Fourth.
Arthur Hill, w ho had charge
It is understood that Adam
N. C. Christenson fend Tom of the school at Molallav, Clacka­
Buehler, o f Connell, Washington,
Herd have bought W«- P. Hea- mas county, the past year, has
who bought the J. K. Blair prop­
erty, some time "ago, anticipates cock’s interest in the sash atfd Been elected to the principalship
door factory, each taking one- o f the Eastham school in Oregon
milding a modern residence on
third interest, while Everett Hea- City-
it some time during this season.
cock will hold the other, third.
F .J. Deach, who has been elect­
J. L. Vickrey and family have In the trade Mr. Heacock gets
ed
assistant principal o f the Mc­
xca down from LaPayette dur­ some acreage near tow®, a part
Minnville
schools for next year,
ing the week attending the va­ o f the Bowerman land, which
rious functions ot Commence­ Mr. Christenson subdivided and went up to the county seat M on­
day to attend the school meeting
ment week, their son H afold be- has been selling out.
and look over his new field o f
ing a member o f the graduating
Demsey &mith w ho invested in work.
class.
a small tract o f land 140 miles
Mr. W. G. Espey, wife and son up the Columbia in Klickitat The members o f the Baptist
tobert came d^wn from Port- county, Washington, on the line Church tender a reception. to
and in thflr automobile last o f the North Bank road some their new pastor, R&v. F. C.
Sunday making a pleasant visit time ago, has been down during Stanard, and family at their
at the home o f their cousins, the week. He says the location church Friday evening June 19.
)r. Alice Bowers and husband. he has is particularly well adapt­ Ministers and friends of other
)r. Halipeter and wife, o f Port- ed for grow ing peaches and mel­ churches are cordiajly invited.
Miss Gertftide Minthorn ar­
and, accompanied .them, -* "
ons and ajl the tract# in the sub­
rived
Sunday morning on her
H. D. Crumly h a s engaged division have been sold. He is
w ay home from Iow a City where
i*rof. W. A. Newlin, Russel Lewis the pioneer o f the colony, he hav­
she is attending the Iow a State
and Riley Kaufman as his “ chain ing built the first house qnd he is
University, and remained to at­
gan g” for his projected surveying engaging in the growing of
tend
the exercises of Commence­
work up in Washington, with Rocky Ford melons this season.
ment week before joining the
Clyde Carey as hash mixer. The
Mrs. Ann B. Lamb and her Minthorn family out at Newport.
party will not leave until about daughters, Miss .May and Mrs.
It was a very able lecture
the middle o f next month.
'Gertrud* Whiteis arrived in tow n
which was given in Crater’s Hall
Newberg has endured board from Heppner on Tuesday and
Friday^evening by W alterThom-
walks for a good many years,, have been attending Commence-
as Mills upon the subject o f pub­
rat now that they nave started ment exercises. Miss M ay, who
lic oWhership o f monopolized in­
to go^he^sare going fast and in has a position in the First Na­
dustries. Mr. Mills is an ardent
every direction. The broad ce­ tional Bank o f Berkeley, Califor­
temperance worker and an effort
ment walks spell stability and nia, is off on a month’s vacation
is being made to get him to re­
steady improvement. Newberg and will spend a short time visit­
turn and speak upon the subject
has entered the cement stage o f ing with relatives and friends
o f temperance from ihe socialists’
development.
here before returning to her
standpoint.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith work. Mrs. W hiteii has been
The Eighth Grade graduating
have engaged to enter the Alaska teaching in her home tow n at
exercises
o f the public school
mission field again at the Friends Heppner during the past year.
t|ook
place
Friday evening accord-
Flower Mission day will be
mission at Kake, where th ej
ihg
t
o
/
the
program published
have already accomplished suc­ observed Wednesday the 24th by
last week and were closely fol­
cessful work. They expect to the W. C. T. U. 'ftt the home, o f
lowed
by the very large audience
leave as soon as possible after Mrs. Lorena Hod son. It will be
in
attendance.
The members o f
Oregon Yearly Meeting o f the an all day meeting. Boqqeta.
the class taking part dicLso very
Friends Church which opensjuly will be made and sent tothesick,
creditably
and the' musical part
newcomers and sljut-ins during
8 .
o
f
the
program
was likewise very
Arthur Wilson, Harvey Wright, the forenoon. Members pleas® good. The addr&s by the retir­
Haines Burgess, Will Miles and bring sandwiches for noon lunch. ing principal, Prof. Kirk, was
HArry White will tread the prim­ Noontide prayer.' Good program heartily received, an indication
rose path ot the book agent this will be carried out in the after* o f the estimation in which he is
summer vacation, having ar­ noon beginning at 2:30.^ Every held by the patrons and citizens
ranged to canvass tor the Centum one will be welcome. , Come and generally. A wealth o f roses
ry Dictionary o f Pacts. Its a hear the message of the flowers. was on display, made up from
*
good tbing they have to sell, they
the floral tokens o f the many
A crew o f surveyors represent­
deserve to succeed and here’s
friends ot the eighth graders.
hoping they find more money ing the Oregon Electric company
than dogs. Linn county has completed a temporary survey
' Sunday Night Service.
beeh assigned as their territory. through the gap at Rex and on
The surprising credence given into Newberg the first o f the N Under, a sense o f gratitude to
At Rex the line runs our Heavenly Father and in ap­
to an unfathered and silly rumor] week.
across
the
N. L. Wiley place preciation of the wdrk done by
that an attempt was to be made
to do away with the high school back o f the house ancfbarn and the faithful prom oters'of the lo­
department, resulted in the big­ on south o f the wagon road cal option movement in Oregon,
gest school meeting in the histo­ pretty well up on the side o f the and the wonderful success at­
ry o f the district Monday after­ hill, and skirting well around tp tained by the efforts o f the tem­
noon. Over one hundred and the south w eft the valley is perance people, we feel it our du­
fifty votes were cast for direct or, reached at a point w elL to the ty to devote the evenihg service
L. B. Ferguson being chosen fpi; south line o f the L. S. Otis farm, o f Sabbath June 21 at Friends
this post o f responsibility, while making about a tw o per cent church to expressions of appre­
W* W. Nelson was re-elected grade through the gap, which is ciation and gratitude for what
derk. No opposition was ex­ better than they expected to ob­ has been accomplished.
I s o m P. W o o t o n , p a s t o r .
pressed to hauling the children tain. On entering Newberg, the
in from the district west ot town lipe passes between the B. C.
Graphic and Oregonian $2.25;
and it was voted almost unani­ Miles house and barn and up
Wynooski street to Fourth.
Graphic and Journal $2.
mously to continue this policy.
V
f
..'.'la-~
— - -
*, * t ; i ;
_____
_
,
»■' : V
.
■
- - — -—
__
\
-T _
,
>
Sfoyat Worcester
’
‘ -.a
Corsets
/
A
These celebrated corsets
compel universal admir­
ation. The very choicest
o f imported Bastites and
Coutilles are used in their
construction. The whale
bone used is strong, pli­
able and desirable from
every standpoint. The
"V elvet G rip" clasp is
used exclusively on all
corpets.
I f you are looking for
comfort, wear the Royal
Worcester. ,
For sale only by
-
4
PARKER MERC. CO.
■
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED.”
Special Sale for 10 Days
In order to make room tor bur fall shipment o f
Shoes, we are making a discount from
10 to 2 0 per cent
regardless of cost, on all Men’s, Ladies’ and
Children’s Oxfords, and also on a few children’s
and Infants shoes.
a
0
CAD and Examine.
• J. H. WILSON
St
SON!
At the Newberg Furniture Store
W e W an t Y our Business
'
A new line o f 9x12 Brussel! Rugs and Ingrains
Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds.
A
«Quality o f Goods consider«^, prices are lowest.
W . W . H O L L IN G SW O R T H S t C O . '
Goods sold on the installment plan.
T h e Y a m h ill B lo c
trie C o m p a n y
•
Will furnish their customers
Electric Irons on 3 0 Days Trial.
No charge for use
o f Iron during the 3 0 days.
PR ICE $ 4 .5 0
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron
to you on approval.
Call and see us
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
TH E SKIDOO HORSE*AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crash and mb in food or Mit. Propar doM in tabiote
M A K E S YO U R STOCK LOOK L IK E
rtt -
TH E
TO P
PR ICE
Coataio m SawOort. A mb«» Chop F<rt or Bra». A*k for **d try ooco—S K I D O O C i »SRI a
Tabtete. Won». KMoay.-Chickea Ckotara. Bh«1«r, H i m . Ftr«x, Hog Chatera tehlate. Loom Powd«
Sparta Cor«. Barb Wir« U aiaofrt. Plak K t «. Dwteatwr. Colic «r Boa« SW*»»«r Tabtefe
F or sale by F. H. C aldw ell & Co.