Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 25, 1909, Image 5

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    . Prance« Willard m e m o r ia l
mirice« will be held in the
Baptist chnrch next Sondar at
to
A gentlem an named ‘Shaw
arrived here from Texas on
ra Wednesday with a car o f person»
V al effects. He was on the road
I. tw o weeks.
DR. JOHN S. RANKIN
nnmoAN *
*
surcion
BOTH PHONES
Miss Alda M etcalf ofPortland,
has been in tow n during the
week visiting with Miss Amy
Heater. . ' &*-*''
Mrs. Wm Odekirk, of W ood-
burn, was here the first ot the
week visiting with Mrs. R. B.
Bass.
Miss M ary Miuthorn was up
from Portland last Sunday visit­
ing with Miss Bernice W ood­
ward.
Mrs. Stewart was up from
Portland Sunday visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. John S. Rank-
** Rev. J. E. Blair is so well
* pleased with his new field of!
** work at San Bruno, California,
a suburb o f San Francisco, that
x be has sent for his family.
*' Clyde Atkins has sold his fruit
& and berry tract located just out­
side o f tow n on the road to West
ie Chehalem to Thomas Patterson
K who came here from North
* Dakota a few months ago. The
r* price paid was $400 per acre.
V
r
Mrs. Capitola Cummings has
sold her residence o n the corner
of Third and Meridian streets to
1 a gentleman from M cCoy named
■* Kelty, and she already has plans
' matured tor building a pew
e bungalow on College street in
e the middle ot the block directly
^ south ot the Friends church.
Herbert J. Cox w as down
from Eugene the first o f the week
visiting with his uncle S. W.
Newhouse.
D. D. Coulson, Maynard Red­
mond and Paul V. Maris were
B Guy Heater arrived home from
up from Portland last Sunday
Fresno, California, on Wednes­
visiting with friends and rela­
day evening where be has been
tives.
l for several months.
He has
been with an unde and has been
Mrs. Cecil Brown arrived home
I an all round man, working in
from LaGrande the first ot the
f a store a part o f the time and
week where she spent a couple ot
also turning his had to farm
weeks very pleasantly visiting
work as occasion demanded.
with relatives.
C. C. Cady w ho w as dow n
5
Levi Lewis has bought the
D R . G E O . L A R K IN
from Willamina Wednesday, ex­
r Isaac M. Polluck tract o f forty
pressed the opinion that New­
D e n tist.
acres near Springbrook. Mr.
berg was still several lengths in
' Polluck paid $1600. tor the place
Office over First Nat’l Bank
the lead as a desirable location
I a few years ago and he now sells
for a home or for business, and |
it tor $7000. He has improved
o f course we all agree w ith him. I
it by setting and cultivating
( trees and berries but it shows a
The funeral of Mrs. Beil B.
very nice profit on the invest- ]
Driscoll, w ho died at St. Vincents
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
|
ment.
In a few days be will
hospital in Portland o f cancer ot
leave for a visit with his father
the liver, w as conducted by Rev.
( in Oklahoma.
H. J. McDevitt o f the Catholic
church from the Hollingsworth
L. B. Charles, who went to
funeral parlors on M onday after­
I Lake county last fall and located
noon.
, on a claim arrived in Newberg
Tuesday evening and expects to
Mrs. J. D. Gordon and son
remain in the valley for some
Harry arrived home from South­
time if he secures a satisfactory
ern California last Sunday even­
job. He left his family to hold
ing. They failed to find thel
the daim dow n and started out
weather conditions very fa vor-[
with his team and w agon. He
able at Los Angles and conse­
sold the outfit however on the
quently they went to San Diego,
way out and came the balance
but finding it little better there
o f the w ay by public convey­
they Shoft?hed their trip by
Office in Union Block
ance. Lake county is all right
returning home.
he says and they are well pleas- <
Carrol Kirk has resigned his
ed
with their location.
position in the Y. M. C. A. work
C. N. Marsh has sold twenty-
at North Yakima, W ashington
eight acres o f his farm a mile and
and has returned home to take
a half out on the road to West
charge ot the farm in the Che-
DR. A .M . DAVIS
Chehalem, the part on which the
halem Center neighborhood fora
buildings stand, to C. C. Fergu­
time and take a needed rest from
son and Dr. Littlefield. When
indoor work He and his wife
arrived last Saturday and his
mother has returned from Inde­
pendence and will live with them.
Jacob L. Jones who came here
from Nebraska a few months
ago and who had been sick for
F R U IT T R E E S
some time with heart trouble
Well yea, a general stock always on
died
last Saturday, leaving a
acres tracts left. He and Mrs.
hand at Lafayette Noraery Co. See W.
B. Reed for prices before buying else­ wife and a large family o f child­
Marsh expect to leave here in . a
where. Address,
short
time for a visit with
ren to mourn his loss. Deceased
Box 37, Lafayott* Oreg.
was 68 years ot age. Funeral
relatives in New York city. They
services were held at the Baptist
will go by the southern route,
church, ot which be was a
traveling by day and at easy
stages, and will spend some time
member on Sunday afternoon,
conducted by Rev. F. C. Stan­
in Florida.
dard, the pastor.
I. N. Campell, o f H ood River,
In the High School debate be­
w ho recently bought the James
tween the local team made up stood on and dumped onjtd
Agadtence twenty acre tract a
o f Vernon Motachenbacher, Dale lopi, and property generally piled mile and a halt out northwest
Trew and Kathryn Bryan, and up in a promiscuous manner has been in tow n this week mak-
tfie Astoria team composed o f that was very disconcerting to ing arrangements to plant ten
M ary Kelley, Alex. Sigurdson property pwners, and they have acres to walnuts. He says he
and Lawrence Dinneerf, the home had all they want o f that sort of looked the' whole Willamette
Plant Photos injthe city. Crayon and team were e&sy winners, the thing.
valley over for a location for a
Water Colon s Specialty.
C. E. Baacom and L. M.JCrick, walnut orchard and he is satisfi-
subject discussed being; “ Re­
,
All work flrat-claaa,
solved that the school funds tw o gentlemen from Oklahoma ed that this locality has advan-
MRS. P. H. BROWNING
I should be appropriated oq the City, Oklahoma, who have been tages ahead o f any other he has
P in t A Howard Sta.
Newberg
basis o f the number o f teachers looking Yamhill county over seen. He makes this statement
employed, rather than on the with a view o f making an in- to o in face o f the tact that when
school census. The judges were vestment, have bought a sixty- he came to the valley he had
Rev. F. C. Stannard, Dr. R. W. three acie tract out in the already said he would not locate
Harrold and Pres. Kelsey. All Spnngbrook n e i g h b o r h o o d in the vicinity o f Newberg.
Property bought and sold on
the debaters acquitted them­ which was formerly owned bv O f course we will forgive him
commission; rents collected.
selves with credit, but the Edmund Robinson. Mr. Krick since he has acknowledged his
Business solicited. Will give
sixteen year old lad, Lawrence will send for his family and go error and has become a booster
fair treatment to all. Call
to improving th e,place at once, tor the best tow n and locality
on us at Wiley building, one
while Mr. Bascom will return to in Oregon. Mr. Campbell is a
door east o f Held’s harness
his home to continue work with t r a i n e d
orchardist who
shop.
the Rock Island, 'he haying u thoroughly
understands the
W . E. W HITE A CO.
position as traveling passenger value o f care and cultivation
Bell phone 307.
agent with that company. He and we are glad to see him locate
is fascinated with our country here. He has a force o f men
however and says he expects to putting the house in order and
Frank Cummins now has
come out later and make this his he expects his family to join him
charge of the sale o f lots in the
home.
i
soon.
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Ramsey Hill Cemetery.
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Browning Photo
Studio
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Spring Merchan-
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styles-the month
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esting prices. It’s
a pleasure to show
our new dress ma­
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¡Prettiest Wash Soods
W e ¿»ver Jiad.
I f you are not in the habit o f visiting odr
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We cater to the wants o f those who know.
With a full line o f Staple and Fancy
Groceries, courteous treatment and right
prices, we solicit a share o f your trade.
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A T THE NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE
Fine Patterns, Large Stock. The most for your money.
Come in and look it over. New mattings just in from
the Orient
W. W . Hollingsworth & Co
T o light die Business Houses, Residences
and Public Buildings o f Newberg. In order
to d o this properly w e can furnish a number
o f different types o f lamps and lighting
units. Call and see us and let us explain
the advantages o f the Tungsten Lamp.
CITY MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Cured Meats. The Best the Market
affords. A square deal with our customers.
Let us convince you.
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SHIRLEY & BUCKLEY
o f the many different
styles o f the^American
U niyersauy
Lady Shoe we are show­
ing and it really deserves
your attention.
Never
before have you found
such quality and beauty
in a shoe at this priee. I
S h o d
J. H. WILSON & SON