Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 25, 1908, Image 5

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    L IT T L E F IE L D A R O M K 5
P H Y S IC IA N S * S U R G E O N S
DR. JOHN S. RANKIN
PHYSICIAN amé SURGEON
Office over Bank of New berg
DR. R. W . MARROU).
D ER U ST.
BOTH
PHONES
A TTORXBY-A.T-LAW
CLARENCE B U T T .
Will praatioa la all tL. uouru of thastata
Sparili attention fivan tu pro bau work, the
writing ol deed», mortgage», uontreett and the
drafting of all legal papers.
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Muwkerg O reeoa.
Ovvici— Beeond Floor
Saak of Hewberg Bn tiding.
MB*. A L IC I a BOWBBa.
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O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
Q rad natte at the parent acbonl, Klrkarllle,
Mo., under the founder. Dr. A. T. Ball,
okee at Baaidanee, one Mock north of Bank
OSoe h ou rT Ï to U and 1 :80 to 5.
BeU phone.
DR. N. M O R R ISO N
Dentist.
Office over First Nat’l Bank
W . W . H ollingsw orth A Son
Funeral Directors A Embelmers
Colla Answered Day or Night
Both Phones
Newberg,
O r«.
THE
H om e B a k e ry , C on ­
fe c tio n a ry a n d
Lu n ch Room
la the place to buy
P U R E FOOD
positively na alum or other injurious in­
gredients used in the production o f our
goods. Let us have your order.
Free Delivery
Bell phone 286
G. F . H E R R IO T , 1st A Edwards St
DENTIST
O ffle e 1« Union B leak
Cemetery Lots
A t $15.00 per Lot
In T. Brouillette’s Addition to
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care of lots guaranteed for a
small consideration.
R E L IA B L E W A T C H
REPAIRING
and Prompt Work at
MILLS’
N ew berg Jew eler
Next to Postoffice.
a n il ph en e store 306.
rosldonoo 380
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
N S W a tS O , OREGON.
Will Wight is beginning the
Mock Kaufman has the fir
erection
of a house on lots recent­
np for a new cottage on his lots
ly purchased oi A. P. Oliver north­
just south of their home. »
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wassam west of the public school.
The Ladies Aid Society o f the
and little one came down from
Dallas last week to spend a few M. B. chnrch entertained very
pleasantly the ladies o f the other
dfff • F illin g with relatives. •
Mrt. W. 8. B m s left here a few churches in tow n Tuesday after
Boon ftt the home o f Mrs. J. W.
days ago to join her husband at
Coffin.
Alkel, Union county, where be is
building a house for his brother- * James H. Mills, the jeweler,
Mr. W. W. Espey, o f Portland,
who took the examination before
in-law.
visited with his niece, Dr. Alice
the state optical board in Port­
Mfft. S. B. Moffitt, accompanied
Bowers, over Saturday and Sun­
land last week has received word
by her daughter Ella, left the
day.
from Salem that he passed with
first of .the week for Seattle where
Mrs. John Dunstan came out
a grade o f 91 per-cent.
she will spend some weeks with
from Tillamook county last week
The Misses Enla Hodson, Pearl
her daughter, Mrs. Davis.
and visited a few days here
Moore and Joyde George, repre­
Prof. Francis K. Jones and
with friends.
senting the college, and Katie
Prof. R. W. Kirk wiU attend the
Chester Hodson has gone east
Bryan and Celia Burgess, the
annual meeting o f the State
o f the mountains to take the
high school, are down at Gear­
Teachers’ Association at Eugene
same jo b he had last year during
hart Park in attendance at the
the latter part o f the week.
the harvesting season.
annual Y. W. C. A. Conference
Rev. John Glen, known to of the Northwest.
Miss Nellie HiU, o f Marion,
many people o f Newberg, died
Indiana, arrived the first o f the
Rev. A. J. Weaver, of Glenns
suddenly o f heart disease Monday
week and w ill visit here some
»Falls, New York, has written his
evening at his home in Portland
weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. M.
acceptance o f the call to the pas­
in which city he 'Was pastor o f
Carey.
torate o f the Newberg Friends
the First Free Methodist chnrch
Church,
greatly to the satisfac­
The Hughes pennant which has
Newberg college friends o f Cora tion of the members. He expects
all spring been flying gaily and
Dunham Ponting will be inter­ to take up the work here by the
defiantly from Dr. Romig’s state­
ested in knowing that she is the first o f September.
ly flag pole, has been floating up­
mother of a daughter,
The Misses Esther and Edna
side down at halt mast since last
Genevieve, who arrived at the
Thursday.
Andrews left here Monday even­
lo m eo fM r. and Mrs. Ponting
ing for their home at Whittier,
Curt Parker, who is making in San Francisco last week.
California. The former will re­
an extended tour o f the East,
A t the annual meeting of the turn here in September to resume
writes home that he took in the
Rex telephone company held re­ her work as teacher in Pacific
big republican convention at
cently H. H. Peters was elected College, and their many friends
Chicago last week along with
^resident; 0. Woodworth, vice hope Miss Edna will return with
20,000 other crazy people.
resident; N. L. Wiley, secretary
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winslow and treasurer, and L. S, Otis her.
Newberg is well represented
and little daughter, o f Pendleton, trustee for a three-year term.
this week at the annual state G.
who have been visiting the for­
N. L. Wiley seems to have a life A. R. Encampment which is be­
mer’s parents at Sheridan, spent
ease on the office o f school clerk ing held at Newport, by the sea.
a few days in town the first o f
out in the Rex district. A t the Those attending from here are
the week, the guests o f Mr. and
recent election he scored lor the State Vice Commander G. W. Al­
Mrs. John Larkin.
twentieth time. C. F. Baner was len and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Prof. Fred C. Jackson, a grad­ elected for the two-year term as
uate of Pacific College o f the director and Gottlieb Schaad for Bronillette, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
class o f ’99 and a teacher in the
the three year term.
Moore,
Mr. and Mrs.J.W . Doug­
Spokane High School, was given
Beginning today and continu­ las, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bi Linville,
the degree o f A. B. from the Uni­
ing till Monday, the German Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sykes, N. E.
versity of Oregon at the Com­
Methodist chnrch w ill hold a Britt and Fred Ames. Mr. Ames
mencement exercises Wednesday.
camp meeting at the Hepp place accompanied the McMinnville
Dr. Nelson Morrison has sold out east o f town to which the
martial band as one of the drum­
his dental business to Dr. Geo. general public is invited. A big
mer boys.
Larkin, o f Portland, who expects attendance of campers is expect­
A. large company of merry
to be holding forth in his old ed. On Sunday afternoon the
young people marched in unan­
quarters by the first of the services w ill be conducted in
nounced at the home o f Mr. and
month. Dr. Morrison has not English.
Mrs. W. E. Terrell Friday even­
decided definitely on a future lo­
Miss Bergitta Nelson, o f Mc­ ing and proceeded to hold in­
cation.
Minnville, visited in town Sun­ formal festivities in honor of the
Mrs. H. R. Morris, who had day with Miss M ay belle Ed­
Misses Esther and Edna Andrews
been spending a couple of weeks wards. She will leave soon with
who were to leave soon for their
with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Blum, her parents on a trip to the lat-
home at Whittier, California,
at Baker City, arrived home ters’ old home in Denmark and
and Miss M ay Lamb and Mrs.
Monday evening. Her niece, Miss
will spend the summer months Gertrude Lamb Whiteis, who are
Benia Blum, came with her and
visiting that and other places of visiting here, the former from
will remain and probably attend interest in western and central
Berkeley, California, and the lat­
Pacific College next year.
Europe.
ter from Heppner. Those enjoy­
Pres. W. Irving Kelsey went
G. W. Mitchell and family will ing the evening with Mr. and
up to LaFayette Friday evening
remove to Corvallis in the next Mrs. Terrell and the guests o f
and delivered the address to the
ew weeks where he has bought honor were: The Misses Agnes
graduating class of the La Fay»
a lot in town and a tefi-acre tract Richmond, lone Hill, Laura
ette High School. A Pacific Col­
a little ways out. In their going Blair, Pearl Cummings, Nettie
lege scholarship, offered to the
Newberg loses a fine family but Morse, Olive Stratton, Emma
honor student, was awarded to
we wish them success in their Dorr a nee, Maybelle -‘Edwards,
Miss Wilma Duncan to whom it
new home. Jay will continue his M ary and Anna Bntt, Sibyl and
was presented by President Kel­
studies in electrical engineering Bernice Woodward, Mabel and
sey.
Nellie Paulsen, Anna and Grace
at O. A. C.
After an absence o f tw o years
Dudley, Maybell Gardner, M yr­
A telegram came the first of
at Earlham College, Indiana,
tle Gause, Elizabeth Kirk, Lenora
from which he was graduated the week announcing the death Parker, Lida W’ilson, Mr. and
June 10th, Walter R. Miles ar­ by drowning on Monday even­ Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
rived home Saturday evening. ing at Brewster, Minnesota, of B. A. Newby, and Messrs. W. A.
He made an enviable record in David Crosby, who was married Newdin, John Crosby, Harry Gor­
to Miss Prudence Miles, sister of
student activities at Earlham
don, Sherman Seeley, Harry
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, a few years
and many good words have come
Maxfield, W. C. Woodward, Roy
back o f his work there. He is ago, and who will be remembered Stratton, W. A. King, R«- W.
not yet ready to announce future by a good many people here.
Rees, Calvin Blair.
Claude Calkins sent east a
plans.
The Wednesday Club closed its
Mrs. L. S. Hill and daughter couple of years ago tor a number
ason with a banquet Tuesday
Esther arrived Friday from Eu­ of new varieties o f strawberry evening at the home o f Mr. and
gene for a visit. Mrs. Hill re­ plants and among the number Mrs. C. J. Edwards. Good mu­
turned Tuesday and will accom­ he has one, the “ bride,” which he sic was a feature o f the evening’s
pany Lon on a business trip to thinks will prove profitable, entertainment, numbers being
Southern California, where she when planted in suitable loca­ given by a mixed quartet com­
He posed o f Mesdames Cntts and
will visit her sister, Mrs. Dema tions, as a late berry.
brought
in
a
sample
box
a
few
Adams in Los'Angeles, and also
Hanning and Messrs. Hanning
relatives at Whittier. In the days ago, the berries being of and Edwards, by a male quartet
meantime Esther will remain good average sire, very smooth o f the tw o gentlemen mentioned
here with her aunt, Miss lone and o f excellent quality.
and Profs. Kirk and McIntosh,
Hill.
Prof. R.W .Kirk has packed their and vocal solos by Miss Ed­
The arrival o f Florence Kauf­ household goods and stored wards. Those enjoying the good
man at the sweet sixteen mark them for the summer. Beginning things o f the evening were the
was celebrated by a number ol next Monday he will teach for following named gentlemen and
her friends at the Kaufman home six weeks in the Monmouth State their wives: I. A. Hanning, J. G.
Friday evening. The young peo­ Normal, Mrs. Kirk and the lit­ McIntosh, W. E. Terrell, F. A.
ple who helped make the event a tle one visiting with relatives in Elliott, F. A. Morris, B. C. Miles,
merry one were Gladys and Dale the meantime. He says he would R. W. Harrold, R. W. Kirk, F. H.
True,Gertrude W ard.lva Hughes, have preferred to have hied him­ Buchanan, C. A. Hodson, jesse
Howard Burgess, Warren Cobb, self to the mountains again this Edwards, Mr. Carrier; Mesdames
Dorothy and Flora Bhret, Avon snmmer as a forest ranger, where Keating, Cutts, Behnke, Morris,
Stone, Bessie Williams, EulaCol he could have communed with the Misses J. D. Miller, Maybelle
cord, May Mitchell, James Ry nature first hand, but this is the Edwards, Olive Stratton, Flossie
der, Ernest Brunton, Maud Greg­ second time this position in the Bass, Lyra Miles, Myra Harrold,
ory, Sylvan Strate, and Erma Normal has been offered him and MissOdeker and Masters Ross
Miles and John Elliott.
he disliked to turn it down.
Heacock.
Baking
Powder
Buy a can of pure, guaranteed
Baking Powder at the same price
of other good powders and get a
chance on a STEEL RANGE
FREE.
This is a
picture of the
Range
Call at our store
and look itlover.
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED."
PARKER MERC. CO.
In order to make room lor our fall shipment o f
Shoes, we are making a discount from
10 to 2 0 o per
cent
.
regardless of cost, on all Men’s, Ladies’ and
Children's Oxfords, and also on a few children’s
and Infants shoes.
J. H . W IL S O N A SO N
At the Newberg Furniture Store
W e W an t Y ou r Business
A new line of 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains
Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds.
Quality of Goods considered, prices are lowest
W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H
A
CO.
Goods sold on the installment plan.
The Yamhill E lec­
tric Company
Will furnish their customers
Electric Irons on 30 Days T ria l.
N o charge fo r use
o f Iron during the 30 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 FOOOS BY USING
THE SKIDOO H O RSE'AND CATTLE TABLETS
Cmal« and mit In feed or n i t Proper doae in tablets
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
m
Contain no S aw ***. Asbaa. Chop Food or Braa. Aak tor aod try eoeo—S K ID O O Caoditina
Tabista. Worm. IT ia 17 Chicken Cholera, Bliattr. H«ar* Ferer. H ot Cholera tablets. Loaaa Powder.
Spa Tin Cora. Barb W in Liniment. Pink Bye. Dietemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
For sale by F. H. C aldw ell A Co.