Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 10, 1908, Image 8

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W a n te d and
F o r S a le .
FO R T H A T BU O O Y
Under the spreading brandies
of the locust and maple trees th a t
TH A T N EED S REPA IN TIN G
surround the home of Mrs: Mag­
OR FOR YOUR
gie L . Littlefield a wedding ol
rare beauty w as solemnised on
Jersey cow for sale! >
Thursday, September 3rd, when
W m . H eston .
Miss Lelia Anna Littlefield and I
and other articles fix* which you need a
Mr. Clarence Albert Bldriedge
P oe S ale —Eight year old mare
heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint
were joined together in holy wed­ weight about 1 1 6 0 , good and
Flour Brands
lock.
true. Foster Mills, Spriagbrook
The lawn was surrounded with
L E W IS A C L A R K
QUEEN PATEN T
evergreen and tastefully decorat­ Have opened a small Racket
ed with autumn leaves, ferns and Store in the Oliver building on
white asters, and presented a First st. opposite the Graphic of­ Is known to bo best. It has been tested for years, and always with
fice. Call and see.
most beautiful scene.
success. Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard
J. T . S mith .
As the sun reached the zenith
with varnish-gloss finish; coats but a trifle.
Miss Hazel Littlefield sweetly
Cows for sale. Inquire of Chas.
sang “O Promise Me”, which
Benedict
4 miles east of Carlton.
was followed by the strains of
the wedding march from “Lohen­ R. F . D. No. 2.
A cts as public warehousemen for
grin”, beautifully rendered by
W anted —Stock to pasture.
for storage of Hay and Grain.
Miss L o ta Pleury, announcing No sheep nor goats.
46tf
the arrival o f the bridal party.
Both
phones.
P.
N.
S
kinner
Highest m arket price Paid for^Hay,
The bride was charming in an
Grain, Potatoes, Etc."
exquisite gowu, cut princess, of Try an ice cream soda,
white Jusi over silk with rich lace
F . H. C ald w ell & Co.,
trimmings—a gift from her uncle 40
Druggists.
0 r . Harry Littlefield, brought
WASHINGTON AND TENTH ST R E E T S
PORTLAND. OREGON
from the Philippine Islands—Her Square Piano for sale a t a bar­
gain.
L.
B
.
C
harles
.
veil was held in place with orange
WRITE FOR CATALOG
blossoms and she carried a bo-
W anted —A piano to rent. In­
; The School that Place* Ton is s Good PoeUioa
B o th p h on es
C ity F ree D elivery
qnet of Bride buds. Miss Anna quire of Jessie E . B ritt, Newberg.
V. Rogers, maid of honor, was
becomingly attired in pink silk
W ant «»—Woman in family of
Crepe-de-chene, and carried a bou­ tw o. P. 0 . Box 127.
quet of shell pink sweet peas.
Miss Eva Fletcher and Miss Na­ Special reduction on all trimmed
dine Bryan, as hridesmaids, were hats a t Gregory Sisters Millinery.
charming in blue silk and car­
Wholesale & Retail
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
ried boquets of sweet peas. The
your express or other light haul­
groom was attended by Mr.
Commission Merchants
A good school—none better. Well established reputation. Suc­
ing a t reasonable rates.
Cloan
Perkins
of
North
Yamhill,
cessful graduates. Skilful, painstaking teachers. Living ex­
Highest prices paid for all
penses low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about a classmate in the North Pacific, Ju st t h e thing these warm
kinds of farm produce.
Dental
College.
days. Glass of soda from an up-
them. W rite for catalogue.
Produce sold on commis
The impressive ring ceremony to-date fountain.
SALEM , OREGON
-
-
W . I. STA LEY, Principal
sion
was performed by Rev. F . C. j
• F . H. C a ld w ell & Co.,
Stannard.
40
Druggists.
C orner Main & Hancock Sts.
Miss Irene Gearin caught the
Newberg
G
To L e a s e — My home on Third
bride’s boquet. Many handsome
PHONE
MAIN
367
and useful presents were received. and Baine streets, furnished, for
Your Head Aches
A sumptuous dinner was served term of one year.
Your Eyes Ache
H. A. F orcht .
after which Mr. and Mrs. El-
Your Eyes Water
driedge, amid congratulations
Heating Stoves repaired a t
Your Eyes Burn
and
showers
of
rice,
left
on
the
fred Wheeler’s Tinning & Plumb­
Your Eyes Tire
evening train for their new home, ing Shop.
9-17
Your Glasses Don’t Fit
1051 E ast Harrison street, P ort­
You Need New Glasses
land, and will be a t home to their
F or S ale —One-horse wagon,
friends after October 5.
buggy and buggy harness,
lese, all
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Eldriedge
are
nearly
new.
Call
on
Mrs.
J.
C O N S U LT US
Hollingsworth
on
Blaine
street
well
and
favorably
known
in
W E W IL L E X A M IN E YO U R E Y E S F R E E
4 7 -ti
Newberg and have a host of between 5th and 9th.
warm friends who nnite in heart­
Shingles
P ears for S ale —Order
iest
best
wishes
for
their
happi­
REG ISTER ED OPTICIAN
Lime
ness and prosperity. The bride B a rtlett years for 35 cents
Next to Poetoffice
box
delivered
any
place
in
is the eldest daughter of the late
Dr. Horace Littlefield and has city. True French, end of
grown -from childhood -in -this dian street near I. E. H olt
city. She is a young woman of
The Nashville Students, negro
•a ttr active -manners and refined minstrels, will appear a t Dun­
SPECIAL PRICES
culture. The groom is the son of can’s Opera House Sept. 1€ l This
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Eldriedge of company has been on the road
Marion County, a former stu­ for 2 5 years and is accompanied
dent in Pacific College, and will by their own orchestra and
finish his course in the Portland band. This will be one of the
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Dental College this year. He is best shows of the season.
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a young man of good habits and
high endowments and has before To the Ladies of N ew U rg and
him a promising career.
Vicinity.
Those present from a distance
Having purchased the Millinery
were Mrs. E. A. Breyman, Miss
establishment
formerly conduct-
Gretchen
Breyman,
Mrs.
A. . M. * j
V F iV W U L U
A
iiw v i i i a i i f
m
i a t
n
.
Brown, M i» Sibyl Brown, M i» « J
Mrs Ida H orton, and hay-
Rosa Littlefield, Portland; Judge ing renovated and repaired the
E. V. Littlefield and wife, Moro; same, 1 am prepared to give the
R. C. Bradshaw, The Dalles; latest up-to-date styles of Milli­
Cloan N. Perkins, North Yamhill; nery and exceptional values a t
Will furnish their customers
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, reasonable prices.
SB
Have purchased the largest
Miss Eva Fletcher, John Epping,
Missouri Girl.
Local Events.
Electric Irons on 3 0 Days Trial. No charge for use
LaFayette; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. stock th at has ever been brought
to your town. I solicit your pa­
of Iron during the 3 0 days.
Thom as Prince who was down
A plain story of a plain people Eldriedge, Champoeg; Mr. John tronage.
Very
truly
yours,
from Dundee Wednesday says his plainly told is the real heart of Gearin, Miss Irene Gearin, St. 46-2t
L aura E. M il l e r .
w alnut trees are making a fine' literature and a play founded up­ Paul; Mrs. Lucetta Meeks, Tual­
grow th this season and he thinks i on such a subject must, of neces- atin. The guests from Newbefjg
To ÜM Public.
included
Hon.
J
.
C.
Nelson
and
he will have double the crop of sity, contain the heart intesest
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
As we are back in the old place
th a t is the desideratum of the wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fergu­
last season.
any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron
son, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Calkins, with a fresh stock of the best
playwright.
to you on approval.
Prof. B. K . Cook, principal of
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Nelson, Mr. candies and bon bons, a small
the Wood burn public schools,
Fred Ravmond has embodied
and Mrs. John Larkin, Mr. and line of first class cigars and are
has bought a ten-acre tra ct o f ; in his beautiful home story of the
Mrs. T. H. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. sole agents for the famous Swet­
his uncle. Rev. J . D. Cook, located MISSOURI G IR L th a t essential
Hugh Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. (i. B. land Ice Cream, we solicit a part
on the West Chehalem road a j element, and an evening spent at
Abernethy, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. of your patronage. Courteous
mile northwest of tow n, which the theatre witnessing this play
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson treatm ent guaranteed.
he proposes to set to walnut is as beneficial as it is entertain-
Respectfully.
Brouillette, Rev. and Mrs. F. C.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY U8INC
trees.
(ing. It is a true story ofthesim-
J. E. B u c k ley .
Stannard, Mrs. Chas. Crabtree,
TH E SKIDOO H O RSE-AN D C A TTLE T A B LE T S
Bailey Wickersham and family, ¡P^e P*°ple who inhabit th at re- Dr. Romig, Cloan Perkins, Stan­
gion
of
Missouri
where
the
Ozark
Crush and mil In t**d or u lL Proper do** in tablet*
For Sale.
from Western Springs, a suburb
ley Harrold, Wm. McDonald, J .
mountains
rear
their
wooded
MAKES
YOUR
HTOCK LOOK L IK E THE TOP PRICE
of Chicago, arrived in town on
H. Mills, Sherman Seeley, How­
A fresh cow with second calf.
Wednesday morning and will h*®*!*- I t is most naturally told ard Harrold, Carl Bartlett, and Pair of young mules weighing , Contain no Sawdust, Ashes, Chop F««d or Bran. Aak for and try one«—S K ID O O Conditio*
Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, H ears, Ferer, Ho* Cholera tablets. Louse Powder,
probably remain lor some time. I * n <* each act o { *he PlaX is K ™ "- the Misses Anna Regers, Nadine about 2 3 0 0 pounds the pair. I I Tablets.
Spavin Cara. Barb Wire Liniment. Pink Eye. Distemper, Colie or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
He has held the im portant posi- ous,y p ip p e d with all the spe- Bryan, Katherine and Rath Ro­ Good wagon and harness.
F or sa le by F . H . C ald w ell & C o.
tion of secretary of the Chicago c'aJ ®centr-v *kat can ^ utilized, mig, Ellen Brewer, L ota Fleuty,
J . E. B u c k ley .
public library for a long term of ^his play « ill be seen a t Dun- Pearl Cobb, Vera and Gwendolen
Notice.
Prunes Wanted.
years and is' now out taking a <;an* ° P era Hou<* Saturday eye, Stannard, Ella Nelson and Carrie
Estray Notice.
needed rest from the confinement Sept. 19.
Brouillette.
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Having had years of experience
The Allen Evaporator Co. is in
Taken up, buck sheep, split in
which has impaired his health to |
as
an
auctioneer
I
hereby
offer
j
the
market to buy prunes to dry.
right ear and crop off the left,
some extent. He is an intimate | When hauling loads to market,
Septic Tanks!
my
service*
to
the
public.
Terms
Will.pay
the highest mnrketprice
with paint mark on back. Four
friend of President Kelsey. For (don’t leave the stone in the road
I am prepared to pul in septic
reasonable and satisfaction guar for the different size*.
the*present they are stopping a t I with which you block the wheel, tanks after the latest approved miles southeast of Newberg.
anteed. F. F. B urc . es *, Newberg
G. W. A llen , Manager.
9-24
C. A. B urnham .
methods.
E nos E llis .
the Imperial.
«■ Throw it aside.
Gas Stoves, Radiators,
LO W E BROTHERS
CARRIAGE GLOSS PA IN T
For Sale at J. B. Mount’s
BUSINESS. COLLEGE
W a tts & K eller
LUMBER
JA M E S H. M ILLS
Pacific C ollege
Opens for the new year
September 28.
For
full information address,
awe
Pres. W. I. KELSEY.
T h e Y a m h ill B le c -
tric C o m p a n y
PRICE $ 4 .5 0
Call and see us
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