Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 10, 1908, Image 5

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Railroad Tima TaMs.
LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG
PHYSICIANS * SURO EONS
Office in first Nst’l Bank Buikhn«
Both Phonos
W. F. Edwards was up from Mias Lola Wilding is in town
Portland on business the first o f visiting with Mias Ida Woods.
the week.
NORTH BOUND.
Fred McDonald was up from
the
lower Columbia the first o f
8.47 a. m.
4.18 p. m.
Mrs. A. W. Rees and
the
week.
SOUTH BOUND.
are up from Portland psciriag
9.05 a. m.
5.40 p. m. hops and visiting relatives.
Charley Rittenhouse has a job
on the steamer Kellogg out o f
Joseph Hall recently made a
Portland.
shipment o f tw o dosen Buff Or­
pington bens to a party in Wy> W. A. Baird and wife arrived
Local Events.
Real
home a few day* ago tromavisit
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
DENTIST.
BOTH PHONES
4 t t o r m c t - o t - l a w
CLARENCE B U TT.
Will pi«B>te. In all tUv «xw»u of tn* i
Special O M M od ( i t « b to »»robaia work
wrltlof of *eeda, mortface*. uontraeu and
drafting of all legal paper*
a.w
O rnca — Second Floor
Book of Hewberg Building.
OSTEOPATHIC PH YSlCm W O
Graduate, at the parent achonl. JClrfcwlU*.
Mo., under the founder, D;\ A- T. Ball.
OBee at Reeidenee. one Mock non* of Bank
of nowberg
OMoe hour», # to 12 end 1 * 1 * 1 .
Bell phone.
DR. G E O . LARKIN
Dentist.
Office over First N atl Bank
Both Phone*
rw vw w nBmnmrmrwjBA
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
Funeral Directors A fTaA almwrs
Call* Answered Dm <* ^»ght
Both
One.
N ew b erg,
THE
H om e B ak ery, C on­
fe c tio n a r y a n d
Lunch R oom
la the place to in>y
PURE POOD
positively na slum or other injurious in­
gredients used in the production o f our
goods. Let ue have your order.
Kr©€ Delivery
rieii priorie mo
P. HERRIOT, let A ¡Bdwerde St
PARKER MERC. CO.
m
M ir i#
r
J. H. WILSON & SON
A t the Newberg Furniture Store
DR. A. M. DAVIS
D E N T
. O ffice In U n i«*
IP
Cemetery Lots
Aft $15.00 per Loft
n T. Brouillette’s Addition to
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care o f lots guaranteed for a
small consideration.
Browning Photo
Studio
Piece! Photos in the city. Crayon end
Water'Coldrs e Specialty.
All work firat-claas,
MRS. F. H. BROWNING
P in t A Howard St*.
Newberg
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D R . N. M O R R IS O N
DEN TIST
oming.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Blwin
to Kansas.
W.
W.
Espey
came
up
from
Hess September 7, a son.
President Kelsey visited La-
Portland
Wednesday
for
a
shot*
Miss Jessie Gardner will teach
Fayette in the interest o f the col­
in the school at Tualitin the com. visit with his nephew, Dr. H. D. lege Wednesday.
Bowers.
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ing year.
Miss Julia Cummings o f Mc­
Will Heston has removed td Minnville was here a few days
Mrs. A. S. Craven was up from
That fa a big boy that’s full o f “ gin ger"
Middleton Wednesday visiting Tillamook where he has rented ago visiting with relatives.
the
dairy
ranch
which
Dan
J.
Gil­
and “ g o " ought to have the best kind
Mrs. E. H. Woodward.
The Frank Duncan property lo­
bert
recently
traded
for.
of shoes. No other kind will stand his
A. O. Mills has leased the J. L.
cated west of the railroad depot
Miss Lulu Tidd, who taught has been sold to E. M. Stephens.
Hoskins hop yard near town and
thumping and kicking. We want par­
is harvesting the crop this week. in the public school last year has Mrs. J. B. Messick, wife of Judge
ents to examine our “ Solid-Worth"
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hollings­ been over from North Yamhill Messick o f Baker City, is in town
School Shoes. It takes a good live boy
worth were up from Portland the during the week visiting with visiting with Mrs. W. W. Nelson.
to wear them out before they ought to
atter part o f last week visiting Miss Agnes Richmond.
Master Delbert Bond has been
wear out
with relatives.
Miss Mellie Douglas left lor her appearing on our streets lately
We
put our reputation back o f every
President H. M. Crooks, oi Al­ home in Pasadena, California, wearing an overcoat and cap.
pair we sell.
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bany College, will speak in the Wednesday morning after having First pointer up tor a cold win­
chapel o f the new Presbyterian spent several weeks in tow n vis­ ter.
church Sunday morning and even­ iting relatives and friends.
Dr. Nelson Morrison has fitted
PRICES $1.25 TO $8.00
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ing.
Clarence Johnson, son o f A. P. up dental parlors in the Unton
Mrs. Alice Ogden and her son Johnson of Corvallis, who gradu­ block adjoining Attorney Butts’
Melville were up from Portland ated from the pharmacy depart­ office where he will be glad to see
last Sunday visiting with Mrs. ment o f O. A. C. last year has his friends.
Ogden's parents, Nathan and been in town daring the week
Mrs. Sue B. Holloway who has
visiting with relatives.
Lizzie White.
been visiting with her daughter,
Ed Wolcott, a member o f the Mrs. George Morris, north ot
Elder Jacob S. Secrist, ot
Portland
fire department, and town for some time, has gone to
Olympia, Washington, will begin
lis
family
have been in town dur­ Sprague, Washington, where her
revival services at the Brethren
church Sunday, September 20. ing the week visiting with rela­ son is located.
tives, Mrs W olcott having nu­
Everybody invited.
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Miss Mattie G. Kentner, who
merous
aunts and cousins in the
Principal Hill o f the Dallas
has been teaching in the Silverton
public schools «topped oft here Gardner, Wilson and Martin schools and who was elected
last Saturday to call on Princi­ families.
principal tor next year but re­
The big log drive ot the Chas. signed, lett here this, Thursday,
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED.*1
pal W. W. Wiley and look over
K. Spaulding Logging Co., con­ morning tor Minneapolis where
our big public school building.
Charley Larkins who was a res- taining seven million feet o f lum­ she w ill enter the University o f
dent ot Newberg when the town ber, has been arriving during the Minnesota, where she has one
was in its swaddling clothes, but week and Isaac Vinson, who is more year before graduating
who has been a way for ten years, looking after this end o f the busi­ from that institution.
has been here during the week ness, says he thinks the logs will
Rev. Charles Butterfield, who
visiting his father-in-law, C. S. all be in by the first of next week. has been located in Coos county
Mrs. Bass returned on Wednes­ for the past year or tw o, came
Fling.
day
o f last week from Spokane with his family, a few days ago,
Mrs. Metzger, wife o f Prof.
HS IS ONE o f the
where
she enjoyed a delightful for a short visit with his parents,
Metzger o f Dallas College, re­
many different styles
turned .borne Monday evening visit with old triends whom she Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Butterfield,
SHOES
o f the American Lady
had
not
met
for
several
years.
atter spending a couple o f weeks
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who live on Winooski street, aft­
Shoe
we are showing and
She
went
by
the
Northern
Pacific
in Newberg visiting with her sis­
er which they will sail tor Corea
A
it
really
deserves your
and
returned
by
the
O.
R.
&
N.
ter, Mrs. W . W. Nelson.
where he will engage in mission­
attention.
but saw nothing so pleasing to ary work for the Seventh Day
Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull and
the eve as Newberg and vidni
Adventists.
her son, Alexander Hull, the new
Never before have you
Clement
Bradley,
apaintey
music teachers in the college,
found such quality and
The Mrs. Ida Horton millinery
have rented the Forsyth property paper banger from Gary, South stock was recently sold to Mrs.
beauty in a shoe at this
MAKERS
on College street, recently va­ Dakota, arrived her* a few days L. E. Miller, a Portland milliner
price.
cated by Mr. Keating, where ago with his family consisting of who has leased the store room
wife, six daughters and tw o sons
they are already located.
and who has fitted it up in a most
and expects to locate in town.
Deputy Dairy and Food Com­
attractive manner for the fall
Mrs. Bradley is a niece of Mrs
missioner Paul V. Maris visited
opening which will occur Friday
Herrick, wile o f Cap. Herrick,
the Alderman dairy at Dayton
and Saturday, September 18-19.
who lives on River street.
the first o f the week and on Tues­
Mrsf Miller & an ^artist in her line
M. P. Elliott, whoTjought the and will cater to the tastes of the
day he spent the day at the At­
kinson dairy ranch north ot Jo Bowman place north of town, ladies o f Newberg by carrying a
town. The latter he considers is building a seven-room cottage line o f the latest creations at
one o f the best dairy and stock on the place tor Mrs. Gilbert’s fa< prices that will sell the goods.
ther, John Gilbert, who expects
tanns in the state.
Sherman Seeley has resigned
to
leave Louisville, Indiana, tor his position as assistant cashier
W. R. Oliver, recently from
All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver­
Portland, has bought the A. B. Oregon September 22. He vrfll in the first National Bank to take
min
or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f
Lyon property located on Me­ have the cottage about ready tor effect the first ot next month and
up-to-date furnishings.
ridian street adjoining the Sims occupancy by the time the Gil­ will take up rural pursuits on the
home farm at Wilsonville. This
greenhouse grounds on the north, bert family arrives.
ZPietmrv £ rami my m S pecia/ty
Owen R. Maris and Fay Sims change will not be regretted
consisting o f house and ten lots,
and has taken possession o f same. came up from Portland Sunday alone by a bevy o f admiring
W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO.
He will g o into business o f some morning tor u short visit with maidens about town tor we all
J fo n s • ^ u m is / t t r s
2 /n tt* r tm A * r s
kind in Newberg.
relatives. They had sent their are loth to see him go. His place
J. S. B. McNay arrived home boat up by steamer the day be­ is to be filled by R. W. Swink, of \ Goods sold on the installment plan.
from Kansas a few days ago fore and on Monday they re­ Dundee, who has held the princi-
where he went to visit about his turned to Portland by water, palship of the Springbrook school
former haunts, looking rather paddling their own canoe, this for the past tw o years.
lantern jawed, giving his friends being Labor Day and a lay-off at
Vera and Gwendolen Stannard
the impression on first sight that all the Portland banks.
entertained a number o f their
he had been fed on pretty thin
Sarg Britt came in from Mil­ friends at their home on Wednes­
gruel during his sojourn in the waukee, Wisconsin, the first of day afternoon, in honor o f Miss
sunflower state. He says he was the week and after spending a Elizabeth Williams of Jamestown
sick while away, however, and couple o f days at home he went S- D. and Miss Louise Leather-
called a doctor for the first time to Eugene to look atter some in­ man o f A lb a n y -
Light re­
in his life. He reports a very sat- terests o f his company in connec­ freshments were served and a
For the Celebrated
istactory visit but is still loyal to tion with the Willamette Valley good time was had by the young
Oregon.
Electric Co. He also has anoth­ ladies. Those present were La-
er
proposition to look after over Veme and Opal Miller, Alice
A number o f the young friends
in
Washington and in the mean­ Christenson, Veda Dorrance, Eu-
o f Miss Lulu Carey gave a pleas­
ant social in her honor at the time will have opportunity to la Colcord, Elizabeth Williams,
Two o f the Most Durable Vehicles on the market.
home o f her sister, Mrs. C. F. visit the home folks.
Louise Ledtherman, Vera. Gwen­
Also
Butler, on last Saturday evening John W. Wiedman and wife, ot dolen and Helen Stannard.
on account o f her expected de­ Waldport, Lincoln County, made
Rtv. A. J. Weaver with kis wife
parture for Maustin, Wisconsin, a pleasant call at this office a tew and nine year old son arrived
on Wednesday evening of this | days ago. Four years ago they here last week from Glens Falls,
H arrow s, Disk D rills, Cider Mills,
week where she goes to join her sold their farm on Chehalem New* York, and at once assumed
Feeds, Etc.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. mountain and made the change his duties as pastor o f the Friends
Carey. Those in attendance were in location on account o f the church. On Sunday, both at the
the Misses Grace Christenson, asthma with which Mr. Wied­ morning and evening services he
Mabel Sykes, Nellie, Doris and man was afflicted, and he says preached helpful sermons and
Maude Gregory, Lcla Heviland, he is entirely well. They are many expressions ot appreciation
Mabel Blaylock, Grace Finley, prospering in the dairy business have been heard, both from the THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
Pearl Cobb, and Messrs. Lindsey and are well contented in their membership o f the church and
A*k (or and try once BLUE BELL Cough Syrup Pile Remedy, Man** Pain Liniment o t
Dudley, Lewis Mills, Wesley locatioh. They came out to pick rom others. This, Thursday, BLUE BELL Stomach Tablet*. Diarrhoea, Cronp. Name. Coa|k, Hey Freer eed Catarrh, Stood,
General Tonic. Bright Senabrae. Heart. Worm, Kidney. Headache. Sommer Com plaint Soothing
Gatchel, Arthur Weatherhead, hops and visit with former neigh­ evening a public reception will Tablet* (or Children. Liner, Female Regulator o r Qumay Tablet*
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Lloyd Northup, Thomas Blay­ bors and friends and will proba­ ic tendered the new pastor and
lock, Earl Namitz.
For sale b y F. H . Caldwell & C o.
bly remain a month or more.
his family at the church.
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Office in Union Block
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Special Notice.
The new telephone directories
are printed. Call and get one.
New Stromberg-Carlson tele­
phones tor sale. Share of stock
■old on installments it preferred.
Also new phones and extra parts
for sale. S. J. Madsen, Mutual
phone 18-3.
The Wright Feed & Imp. Co.
Anderson Buggy and Rush-
ford Wagon
T H E O LIVER PLO W S
TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH