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About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
I Born to M r. and M rs. Jim M orris, AofpM t'31, a girl baby L IT T L E F IE L D ÄcROM IG 6 PHY8ICIAN8 A SURGEONS Offlee ia Firtt Nat'l Bank Building DR. R. W. HARROLD, The little Chehalem Center Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris 4.18 p. m. Held on Friday of last week, a Friends church w as a bow er o f beauty Tuesday afternoon, where son. SOUTH BOUND. 9.07 a^m . * 5.40 p. m. M iss D ot Saylor w a s np from the wedding o f W alter R. M iles Sherwood last Sunday visiting s^rid Elisabeth K irk occurred. A t loffir o’clock the bridal party en w ith M iss C arrie Brorrillette. Local Events* tered to thevtrains o f the Lohen Rev L . F . Belknap and wife, grin, w edding march played by = = = = = o f H illsboro, visited in to w n ^liss Agnes Richmond. D. H . Turner w as dow n from M onday w ith J. H . W ilson's. the county seat M onday. Newton K irk and wife, Thom as Attorney Clarence B u tt and Miles and wife, parents respec N ational Bank Exam iner Cland fam ily visited w ith M rs. Nancy Gatch, o f Salem, w a s in tow n C raw ford above D ayton Sunday. tively of the bride and groom led the w ay , retiring to their M onday. President Kelsey will preach pews on either side ot the aisle, Mrs. Elsie Hanson, the mother for the Presbyterian church next while Pres. W . Irving Kelsey, the ot H. O. Hanson, died on Wednes Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock in officiating minister, passed on to Crater’s Hall. day of last week. the altar followed by the groom Mrs. W. H. Davis, o f Oregon w ith Calvin B lair as best man, Attorney Ore L. Price and fami ly were up from Portland Sun City was in town Tuesday ar Nellie Paulsen bridesm aid and ranging for her daughter to en lastly the bride. day visiting with relatives. NOKTH BOUND. 8.47 a. m. Miss Verda Crozer was down from Rosedale last Saturday and Sunday visiting with Miss M yr tle Gause. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Craven were up from Middleton a few days ago visiting with Reece Cravens west o f town. Dan J. Gilbert and tw o children and Dave Lamb went to Tilla mook the first o f the week ex pecting to be gone a week or ten days. ft M B I I B Cardinal virtues o f a weD made shoe are Q uality In which die FLÖRSHEIM shoe will be found pre-eminent S tyle For which the FLORSHEIM make has al ways been noted Case and Com fort ter college. Timothy Brownhill was down from McMinnville Wednesday working in the interest o f the county school fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Swetman, who were recently married, will be located in their own home on River street, in a tew days. M. F. Steward returned from the Klamath Palls country the first o f the week where he went some time ago to look at the country. One impressive feature ot the service was the use o f the Friends ceremony. BOTH PHONES The bride was beautiful in White chiffon cloth over taffeta and carried white astors secured ^T T O B H X T -A T -LA W by a bow of tulle, while the b r i d e s m a i d was becomingly CLARENCE BUTT. gowned in white mull over pink W ill praetloa la all tu« « W 'U of the .late Special attcnttou (ire n tu probe*« wort, the carrying pink asters. writing of deed., mortgages, uorxtraet. aad the drafting of all legal paper. William Miles, brother o f the ««w h e re O O m c a —Second Floor groom and Marvin Blair acted ‘ l of Me wberg Building. as ushers. N M auca «. hOWBM ■ m u n. r m u . There will be a meeting of the At the close o f the service the As we go to press the guests relatives and immediate friends library association at the library next Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. are gathering to attend the wed retired to the Kirk home where for the purpose of electing a pres ding o f Miss Lelia Littlefield and the wedding dinner was served. O S T E O PA T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S ident and any other business that Clarence A. Eldriedge, which is Mrs. Miles is a young lady o f Qraduate. at the parent «chert, Kirkarllle, to be solemnized at the home o f may come up. Mo , under the founder, Di\ A. T. Still. Christian character and will Office at Reaidence, one Mock north of Bank Cecil J. Hoskins was down the bride at high noon. leave a place hard to fill in her Office h o u n !? to U and IffiO to 5. Cement walks have been laid home and the church. She has from McMinnville last Monday Bell phone. lelping his parents to remove all around the J. K. Biair block been engaged in teaching in the their furniture to their handsome and the German Methodists have a Newberg Public Schools since cottage which was recently com stone foundation in for their new graduating from Pacific College D R . G E O . L A R K IN peted on the farm just north of church on the corner diagonally in 1904. D entist. :own. The location is a sightly across from the Friends church. Mr. Miles, ot the class o f 1906, one and the new home shows up The Misses Mary and Verda Pacific College, is well known, Office over First N at’l Bank well from the railroad. Butt, who have been visit not only in Oregon but all over Both Phones Tom Herd and H. O. Hanson ing in town for several weeks the country as a young man of went to Portland Tuesday and with their brother Clarence Butt, ability and worth. While in Pa bought fourteen new machines will start for their home in Penn cific College he won the State W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son or the sash and door factory sylvania on Friday going by way Oratorical contest, the Prohibi- bition Inter-State contest and fi which they hope to have on the o f San Francisco. Funeral Directors Sc Embalm Sam Atkinson is installing an nally the National held in Indian grounds ready to set up within hirty days. The preliminary electric light plant at their dairy apolis, Indiana. He was gradu- Calls Answered Day or Night work on the new factory build and fine stock ranch north of ated from Earlham College, Rich Both Phones town, the motive power to be mond. Indiana, last spring, hav- ing is progressing nicely. N e w berg , O re . Mrs. Walter Hadley, ot Ft. supplied by a gravity water kyi- m g'W on for that school first Jayard, New Mexico, who has tem fed by springs on the farm. place in the Indiana state ora THE Besides lighting the honse and torical contest in February. H o m e B a k e r y , C o n been visiting her parents in Me- dairy Mr. and Mrs. Miles left Wednes barn the Chehalem Center Vlinnville during the past month, fe c t io n a r y a n d day afternoon for Oskaloosa, Friends Church, located near by, was in Newberg the first o f the Lun ch Room Iowa, where he has a position as is also to be furnished with lights. week visiting relatives. The g o v Is the piece to buy ernment forestry service is plan T. B. Henderson who died at instructor in Penn College. In P U R E FOOD ning to establish a station at his home at Amity recently was their going Newberg loses a use positively ns alum or other injurious in Portland and Mr. Hadley has one o f the pioneers o f Yamhill ful couple and the best wishes o f gredients used in the production of our asked the department to trans- county who crossed the plains a host of friends follow them to goods. Let us have your order. TB er him to that station. when a young man, driving an their new home. Free Delivery Bell phone 206 Those present from a distance There is no question but that ox team. Several years ago he G F. H E R R IO T , 1st & Edw ards 8t Sewberg is doing her best to sat filled the position o f county as were Prof. R. W. Kirk and family, isfy the most exacting demands sessor in a creditable manner Independence; Miss Pearl Durst, o f the Southern Pacific bondhold and he ranked as one o f the sub Portland; Miss Freda Gist, North DR.JA. M. DAVIS ers. During the month o f August stantial citizens of the county, Yamhill; Miss Verda Crozer,Rose- , ust closed the receipts o f the rail always being held in high esteem dak; Calvin Blair, McMinnville; Marvin Blair, Portland. The road office in Newberg amounted by all who knew him. D E N T I S T guests from Newberg included Owners o f prase evaporators to $1500 more than the receipts Mrs, Mary White, Mr. and Mrs. of the office footed up for the are beginning to bestir them O ffic e In Union S le e k month o f August last year. The selves in anticipation o f the crop Kfcntner, Pres. Kelsey and wife, ‘business depression” don’t ap that must be taken care ot in the Milo Elliott and wife, F. A. Elliott pear to depress in this neck o f next few weeks, fa the valley and wife, Rev. Jas. Price and wife, the woods. the crop is qnite spotted, being J. H. Douglas and wife, E. H. Woodward and wife, J. Carl Nel A force of carpenters, painters better in some orchards than in son and wife, Mrs.Jesse Edwards, A t $15.00 per Lot and pa per hangers have been at others. The yield is reported to Mrs. E. A. Newby, Perry Macv, n T. Brouillette's Addition to work at the college for several be better on the hills. The ruling Curtis Parker and the Misses Le- • Rose Lawn Cemetery days putting the building in or prices for Italian prunes is from nora Parker, Myrtle Gause, Olive Care o f lots guaranteed for a der for the opening o f the school $16 to $20 per ton, green. A Stratton, Ruth Romig, lone Hill, year on the 28th o f the present higher figure has been quoted in small consideration. Agnes Richmond, Miriam Kelsey month. The verandas now have some instances. and Sibyl and Bernice Wood new steps and new floors and the M. L. Thorne, who sold his Special Notice. ward. A number of the Cheha- The new telephone directories halls and the assembly room twenty acre home northwest ot em Center neighbors and friends are printed. Call and get one. have been repapered and the town to a North DakotA man were also in attendance. New Stromberg-Carlson tele wood repainted in colors that named Thomas Patterson, left phones tor sale. Share of stock add much to the appearance, here a few days ago for the Big County Commissioners Booth sold on installments if preferred. making the rooms look much Horn country in Wyoming. He and Cummins were in town a chartered a car which he loaded Also new phones and extra parts more cheery. couple of days the first o f the for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual A halt page in last Sunday’s with his personal effects, includ week looking after work on the phone 18-3. Oregonian was devoted to the ing a young Clydesdale stallion public roads. » J. D. Gordon & Son fine stock and tw o young Clydesdale mares President Kelsey says he is get farm at Dundee, pictures of seven which he purchased o f J. D. Gor ting many inquiries from pros- ot his Clydesdale horses being don & Son, o f Dundee, the prices jiective students and the pros shown. These horses will be ex paid being $500each. hibited at the state fair at Salem Cv Vaughan and wife- have pect is good for an increased at and also at the big stock show been down from Hood Riverdur- tendance at the college the com at Portland immediately follow ing the past tw o weeks visiting ing j*ear. Parties having rooms ing, alter which they will be sold with relatives about' Newberg to rent to students should con in the combination sale to be and in other parts o f the county. fer with him. held September 24-25. It is stat Cy was on the ground here long Plans have been matured for p r e s c r ip t io n d r u c g j s t s ed that after the shows are over before the name of Newberg was building a Catholic church in Mr. Gordon Sr. will go to Europe mentioned and he is not a very Newberg, the location selected to purchase a string ot Clydes old man either. This is his first being on Main street just north W . carry erenrthm* uwally keel is a finl-da« drag*»*. dales and English Shire horses, visit here in five years and he of the Free Methodist church. A hill lisa of lehool book* and and that he will also visit Scot finds many changes made during The building is to be constructed Prwcripboei caiehiUy • cora land for the purpose of selecting this interval. He is engaged in of hollow concrete blocks and will a fine lot o f Shetland ponies, and strawberry culture at Hood Riv be 90x50 feet. It is expected will start the largest Slietland er and is prospering in the busi that work will be begun on the stud in the state. ness. building at an early day. DENTIST. THE THREE W hich is assured in a degree never be fore attained FLORSHEIM FOR T H E MAN W HO CARES NEW FALL STYLES N OW IN $4.00 and $5.00 PARKER MERC. CO. “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.** r SHOES lis IS ONE o f the many different styles o f the American Lady Shoe we are showing and it really deserves your attention. Never before have you found such quality and beauty in a shoe at this price. J. H. W ILSO N & S O N At the Newberg Furniture Store All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of up-to-date furnishings. IPictm r» &rwtm /my m J'pmcia/ty W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH Sc CO. Cemetery Lots Jffom** J^urn/sAers *l/n«lertak*rs Goods sold on the installment plan. The Wright Feed & Imp. Co. For the Celebrated Anderson Buggy and Rush- ford Wagon Two of the Most Durable Vehicles on the market. F. H. Caldwell & Comi Also • T H E OLIVER PLOW S Harrows, Disk Drills, Cider Mills, Feeds, Etc. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING TH E SKIDOO HORSE AND C A T TLE TAB LE TS Crush and mi« in feed or aalt. Proper doM in tablet* MAKES YOUR STOCK LO O K L IK E THE TOP P R IC E Coatrta ne Sawduit, Anbo. Chop F«*d or Brae. Art for i«d t r r e ic .—S K ID O O CortHlen Tablet., Worm. Kidmmy. Chicken Cholera. Blint.r. H «. t *. Fercr. H of Cholera Ubl«ta. L o w Powder. Spavin Cam. Barb Wirn Liniment. Pink Eye. Dirt.mpar. Colic or B o m Stiftanar T .b i.l. For sale by F. H. C aldw ell & Co. /