Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 18, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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T h e NEWBERQ QRAPHIC
Mrs. Stuart, o f Portland, has
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Nelson,
been here during the week visit­ the parents of J. Carl Nelson,
ing her daufehtaf, Mrs. J. S. have traded their little home of
Rankin.
eleven acres, located at the foot
Mr- and Mrs. George Kaufman o f the mountain, tw o miles north
spent a couple o f days in Salem o f Newberg, to J. R. Hornbeck
last week in attendance at the for a house and lot located on
the comer o f Eighth and Cheha­
Cherry Fair.
Dr. T. W. Hester has moved
Arrival and Departure of Pas-
A fa m ily named Schuenelle, lem streets. It looked like rather
his family to the Wm. Stratton who came here recently from a poor prospect for gaining
Traine.
house on Wynooski Street.
a c r o s s ¿he river in M a r io n livelihood when Mr. and Mrs.
Trais* frasi Partlaad
Trais* far P a rtlu i
Died, at his home in Newberg County on account o f our school Nelson located on that little side
9:06 A . M.
6:46 A. M.
July 10, 1912, MarshusL. Snow, privileges, have located on Wyn­ hill tract several years ago, but
11:06 A . M.
8:46 A . M.
in the eighty-eighth year o f his ooski street.
the habits o f industry and fru­
6:86 P. M.
1:10 P. M.
Sam Parrish and Harry Pat­ gality which had been instilled
7:10 P. M.
4:22 P. M.
H. L. Christenson and son Wil terson arrived home from a fish­ into them by the exacting con
A new cement walk is being are building a new hop house for ing trip over on the Big Nestucca ditions o f Denmark, the father-
laid in front of the library prop­ a grower on the opposite side of Sunday evening and report a land, stood them well in hand
the Willamette from Dundee,
catch of more than tour hundred and they have made good, and
erty.
their many friends are glad to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris an( speckled beauties.
Prof. W. W .W iley, o f Athena,
has been in Newberg during the Mrs. W. H. Wharton will spend
R. Parrott, who was in Tues­ know that they will be able to
W e have just received our first shipment of
week. His family are located at a day or tw o at Gladstone this day with an order for hop tick­ spend their declining years with
a
little
more
ease
than
they
have
week attending Chautauqua. . ets, says the hop crop on the
Tillamook.
Martha Washington Shoes in all styles. W e can
heretofore enjoyed.
Mrs. Clarence Dryden, of Cot Mountain is rather light this sea­
Improvements have recently
supply your wants in lace or congress. Ladies
been made in front o f the Friends tage Grove, has been in town son. Frank W ood also says
church and the parsonage prop­ during the week visiting her that while Parrott Mountain NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
with tender feet who have been looking'[for a
erty in the way of cement walks mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner often grows the best wheat of
neat shoe that has all the ease of an eld lady’s
Notice is hereby given, that the
a n d . street crossings costing
Clyde Hobson came up from any section o f the state, the crop
Council of the City of Newberg,
comfort can now get their wants supplied.
$325.
Portland Monday in the role of this season does not equal that
Yamhill County, Oregon, pro­
o
f
the
valley.
Arthur Burke, o f Portland chaffeur. It was the first visit
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Prof. Frank P. McMillan, of pose to improve Washington
and Robert Burke, of Gresham to the tow n o f bis birth in fifteen
street from the north line of
came out to Springbrook last years an« I he almost found it nec­ the engineering department of
Second street to the south line of
Sunday to fill up on cherries at essary to be ‘ ‘personally con­ the University of Minnesota,
Hancock street, excepting inter­
was here the first o f the week
the home o f their father, C. E, ducted:”
section
with First street, in the
Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson visiting bis former chum and said City o f Newberg, by grad­
Ellis Pickett left here last M on­ met with Mr. and Mrs. Orie schoolmate, Dr.* Doolittle. The ing said portion o f said street so
day for Riparia, Washington, Macy, of Independence, at the tw o were boys together at La- as to conform to the established
where he has an uncle, expecting Government Locks at La Fayette verne, Minnesota, and later at­
grade thereof, by constructing
to spend the time up to the open­ last Sunday, where they picnicked t e n d e d the University. Conse­
concrete curbs thereon where no
ing of College working in the in the shade on the banks o f the quently, the visit was enjoyed to
curbs are now in, by providing
the limit, every minute o f it, by
Yamhill.
harvest fields.
and constructing street drainage
J. C. Kirk and his grand-daugh­ Assistant Freight Agent Wilkes, both of them.. Prof. McMillan for said portion o f said street,
ter, Miss Berta Kirk, are here o f the Oregon Electric, was is out on the Coast doing some and by paving with five inch
from-Passo, Washington, visit­ scouting through this section experimental work for the Uni­ gravel bitulithic pavement the
ing with his daughter, Mrs. W. the first o f the week, getting a versity and incidentally looking said portion o f said Washington
E. Terrell. They will remain a line on prospective business for for a location tor himself.
street; and
S. F. Walker, w h o bought
his company from the freight
month or more.
Further notice is hereby given,
the John Gubser farm of 160, that the said improvement of
George L y le , o f Glenwood, viewpoint.
Washington, has bought the
Will J. Vestal went to Portland a c r e s , located on Chehalem said portion o f said Washington
Lone Fir Dairy located a mile ten days ago and made applica­ Mountain, directly n o r t h o f street shell be made in accord­
north of Newberg of Albert tion for a position as conductor Springbrook, a year or tw o ago ance with and as provided in
Weichert. Mrs. Lyle is a sister on the street railway. He was for $18,000, put improvements the plans and specifications filed
o f Mrs. Vernon Hinshaw.
given a place and put to work on the place amounting to $4000, in the office o f the Recorder of
Goods Sold on the Installment Plan
The new farmhouse Dr. E. P immediately and says he is en­ and has recently sold out to a the city ot Newberg on the 15th
man named Dawson for $?^,00Q.
v
hay o f July, 1912, and that the
Dixon is building on his prune joying the work.
Not a bad cleanup for the invest­
and walnut farm above Dundee
Estimated cost o f said improve­
A. M. Dunlap and fifmily went
Liberal Discounts for Cash
ment and time spent on the farm.
is nearing completion and shows to Salem to attend the Cherry
ment is the sum o f $3,750.00,
Mr. Walker, who is a young man
up well from the public, road, Fair last week. Mrs. Dunlap and
and that the cost ot said improve­
with A young wife and a young
though situated well back on a the children remained for a visit
ment is to be assessed to the
baby, shipped his tw o favorite
nice elevation.
property abutting said portion
with relatives in the Capital City,
dogs to Portland, this, Thursday
o f said Washington street and
The delivery wagon oftheZum- and they will also visit friends
morning, and will return to his
collected in the manner provided
wait Feed Store was pretty bad at Eugene before thev return.
; ormer home at Salt Lake City,
TH E S T O R E O F QUALITY
in the charter o f the city o f New-
ly wrecked the first o f the week,
Harry Davis is driving a new where he has a wealthy father.
herg, and the laws o f the state
as a result o f the pole-strap on autb with just one extra seat by
The
Oregon
Statistical
Bureau,
o
f Oregon applicable thereto;
the neck-yoke breaking, when his side, and if the bachelor quar­
in co-operation with O. A. C., is and
the team was backing, causing ters on the Davis farm are not
making a preliminary agricul­ Further notice is hereby given, cost o f said improvement is to inconvenient to do their banking
the horses to scare and get into broken up by the coming o f a
tural
survey o f a number o f lead­ that the Council ot the city of be assessed to the property during the day will avail them­
a general mixup. The horses new cook, gowned in feminine
ing farms in every county in the Newberg will at a regular meet­ abutting said portion o f said selves o f our evening hours. We
were not injnred.
apparel, this scribe is a poor
state, and R. B. Thompson, a ing thereof to be held on the 5th Main street and collected in the will welcome you.
W. H. Wharton, president o f guesser.
First National Bank,
manner provided in the charter
student o f O. A. C., was in New-
the First National Bank, is tak­
Uncle Jim Rowell uses some jerg Tuesday on a mission o f day o f August, 1912, at eight of the city of Newberg, and the
Newberg, Oregon.
o ’clock p. m. ot said day at the
ing a vacation of tw o weeks, but adjectives not listed in the aver­
It
this kind. Some o f the questions council room is the said city of laws of the state o f Oregon ap­
instead o f going away to some age school grammar, when tell­
asked farmers are: The value ot Newberg, hear and determine plicable thereto; and
resort he says he expects to ing his friends o f an auto ride he
Further notice is hereby given,
and, machinery and stock on objections and remonstrances to
THE BEST FOR NEWBERG
spend the time out in the sur­ took with a couple o f nephews
land June 1; the acreage yield o f said proposed improvement and that the council o f the city of
rounding country getting ac o f his a few days ago over the
Newberg will at a regular meet­ G. M. Bales has installed the
each crop in 1911; amount of expenditure, if any.
quainted with the farmers. If Parrott Mountain roads. He
crops sold and the receipts; the This notice is given by order of ing there of to be held on the 5th latest machinery for repairing
any of them are short o f help in has scarcely recovered from the
amount o f other farm products, the Council of the city o f New- day o f August, 1912, at eight shoes. Half soles sewed on while
the hay field this will be an op­ scare he received, and Mrs. R ow ­
such as milk, butter, eggs, fruit; bet-g. Dated this 18th day of o ’clock p. m. o f said day at the you wait. No extra charge for
portunity to get a lift.
ell will not allow him to get so the expense for labor, seed, feed,
council room in the said city of sewed work. 715 East First
July, 1912.
38-40
The niany young friends o f far aw ay from home again soon. fertilizer, machinery, thrashing;
Newberg, hear and determine ob­ Street.
W. W. Nelson,
Erwin Pease, who graduated
W. J. Stater, the McMinnville the methods .of cultivation used Recorder o f the City o f Newberg. jections and remonstrances to
Presbyterian Church.
from the Newberg High School real estate hustler, passe'd and your observation o f the rc-
said proposed improvement and
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tw o years ago, will be pained to through N e w b e r g Wednesday s u lts . Reports o f individuals
expenditure, if any.
Next Sunday evening the last
learn that he is low with tuber morning on his way to Tualitin will not be published without
This
notice
is
given
by
order
of
ot
the evening services till after
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
cular trouble at the home o f his to visit his daughter who is sick. their consent, but the informa­
the council o f the city o f New­ the Union meetings. Subject o f
parents near Monmouth. S. D. He said he receptly effected a tion received will be used in mak­
Notice is hereby given, that berg. Dated this 18th day of 9ermon: ‘ ‘Church Union Possi­
Strait returned from a visit to trade of the farm o f Jesse Hutch­ ing up the final report on the
the council o f the city o f New­ July, 1912.
ble and Probable.” Subject o f
W. W. Nelson,
his bedside on Monday and said ens, a former resident of this sec­ general conditions in the com­ berg, Yamhill County, Oregon,
the morning sermon: ‘ ‘Ruth’s
he was not expected to live tion who now lives above Day- munity.
propose to improve Main street Recorder o f the City o f Newberg. Redeemer.” A special welcome
many days.
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ton, for a wheat ranch o f 640
On last Sunday in alighting from the south line o f First
for strangers.
acres
located
fifty
miles
west
of
In anticipation o f the depar­
from a vehicle, Mrs. John Grofl street to an east and west line
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
ture of Mrs. J. W. Trew for Ho- Spokane, including a lot o f stock sustained a fracture o f b o th which is 160 feet south of the
Notice to Contractors
quiam, Washington, to join Mr. and valuable farming machinery. Jones o f one ot her ankles which south line of Fourth street, in
The First National Bank, of
Sealed bids will be received at
Trew, a number of her friends He thinks Mr. Hutchens made a will lay her up for some time. the said city ot Newberg, by Newberg, hereby announces to
called on her at the home o f Mrs. good trade.
The Groffs had gone to the coun­ gra«ling said portion o f said the* public and to their friends the office o f the County Clerk o f
Hughes Tuesday afternoon. Re­ The Newberg friends o f Mrs. C. try in the Abernathy neighbor­ street so as to conform to the and patrons* that beginning Sat­ Yamhill County until 10 A. M.,
freshments were served and a J. Bright, who was Miss Jennie hood to celebrate their fifteenth established grade thereof, by urday, Juh’ 20th, and continuing July 20, 1912, forexcavating ap­
hand painted plate was pre­ Larsen as a school girl in Pacific wedding anniversary in company constructing c o n c r e t e c u r b s each Saturday thereafter, the proximately 7000 cubic j*ards o f
sented to Mrs. Trew as a token College, will be interested in the with a few friends and relatives, thereon, by providing and con- bank will be open for business in earth to construct approach to
o f the appreciation and friend­ following local clipped from »The including Mr. and Mrs. Henrv sturcting street drainage for said the evenings from 7 to 9 o ’clock. bridge about one-half mile east
ship o f the donors.
Dalles Chronicle: Mr. and Mrs. Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. George portion of said street, and by
The arrangement is especially of La Fayette, Oregon. ^Plans
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor are C. J. Bright left for an extensive Wolston, Mrs. Mattie Walter, paving with five inch gravel bit­ inaugurated for the accommoda­ and specifications are on file at
off for a vacation and are trying eastern trip, going to Atlantic Mrs. Iola Cain, and the Misses ulithic pavement the said por­ tion of persons needing bank the office ot the County Clerk.
the healing virtues of the waters City, where Mr. Bright is an Ore­ Etfie Powell and Frankie Walter, tion ot said Main street; and
facilities alter regular Saturday The right is reserved to reject
o f the Johnson mineral springs at gon delegate to the national pro- and the accident occurred .on
Further notice is hereby given, hours, Savings Depositors and any and all bids. By o r d e r o f
La Fayette. Frank has been libition convention. They will their arrival at the grove where that the said improvement of for farmers and others who can­ Commissioner Court,
G. M. Jones, County Clerk.
suffering for some time from visit many of the eastern cities, the party intended to picnic. A said portion o f said Main street not conveniently transact their
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rheumatism and nervous dis­ and on their return trip will visit physician's call was phoned in shall be made in accordance with banking business during the reg­
order and nature demanded a the parents o f Mr. Bright in from the residence o f Guy Aber­ and as provided in the plans and ular hours.
You can get the Oregon Semi-
change that could not well be Iowa, after which they go to nathy and Dr. Hester answered specifications filed in the office of
This new rule affords you the Weekly Journal and Graphic for
put off longer, hence the vaca­ Denver, where Mrs. B.isdelegate in his auto. Temporary relief the Recorder o f the city of New- opportunity to visit town after $2.00 per year.
tion from the exacting duties o f to attend the supreme temple o f was given until the Groff home !*rg on the 15th day of July, supper, do your banking and
the feed store. They will prob­ the Pythian Sisters, then home, was reached, when the broken 1912, and that the estimated other business and return home
Henry McGuire Jr. is arrang­
ably visit the seaside before they to The Dalles about the 20th o f limb was set. The patient is re­ ••ost o f said improvement is the without loss of time.
ing to go to Lake County to
August.
return. -
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ported to be getting along nicely. sum o f $8,655.00, and that the
We trust that those finding it locate with his family.
Miller Merc. Co.
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Martha W ashington Shoes
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