R tv. T. Brouitlette will preach in the The Graphic and Natioual Magazine for $1.60. Presbyterian chapel Sunday morning. Blacksmith's outfit for sale. The largest supply in town o f candles, J. A. Wolf of Perryd tie was in town J ob . H all . » dates and ail kinds of nuts, at Star Bak- tlie mid lie of the week. Flease call and pay your dog license, ' ery. Go toT. IS. Cummings for paints and i t2 Clarence Butt, Recorder. N. C. Christenson was in the county oils. A full line of undertaking goods Memorial s* rvices In honor of Frances seat ttie first of the week in the interest kept in stock. ! Willard were held in the Baptist church o f the Chebaleui Valley Mills. R. T. McCaskey is moving bis family Rev. YVinans of Salem, an officer of Monday evening. to Portland where he will work ut the j Frank Mills has been engaged this the' Stale Sunday School Union, was in carpenter trade. week moving a granary for Miss -Mc­ Newberg ou business the middle of the Mrs. I). M. Metzger of Dallas visited j week. Dowell on her farm near town. in town a few days ago with her sister Mrs. (1. W. Cutis, accompanied by her \V. W . Bristow of McMinnville, who Mrs. W. W . Nelson. 1 is with the Penn Mutual, has teen In dr.tgl.ter Louise is visit;; g at Shcdds Trof. J. If. Douglas took his yonng w ith her husband, and daughter Mrs. town this week talking insurance. sons Bruce and Donald dowu to Port­ A. li. Wilmot. land to take in the sights Tuesday, they j Wanted— Good horse thr.t can travel, Mrs. Cahill of Amboy, Washington, single harness—one broken to saddle having never visited a city before. came' down the latter part of la-t v.eek preferred. D p .. G l ' llktte . Miss Ella Macy, who for some weeks Half an hour Is all th9 time required to see her son Roscoe who is sick a t the had been conlined to the hoarding ball college hoarding hall. owing to the scarlet fever quarantine, to dye with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Rev. A. J. Hunsakerof McMinnville lias been visiting in Portland this week. »Sold by C. F. Moore A Co., 10 per pack­ will occupy the pulpit o f the B ap tist age. Charlie Clemenson took his wife, who C. F. Moore has been in Portland on church next Sunday,Tu belli morning | has been ia poor health for some time, business this wees, and also lias been and evening services. down to Portland Monday morning, for j a course of treatment at the Good Sa visiting Ids brother Dr. J. Burt Moore a t 1 l l r i j - t Teft and sister of B oiveiton v ¡sited in town Saturday ar.d Sunday l i t Oregon City. maritan hospital. ) George Larkin came up from Port- with the Misses Grace and Annie D ud-! Too much cold weather back in Min­ ley, former schoolmates of theirs. | lau.l last Friday to attend the Crosby- nesota caused Mrs. D. R. Jackson to Five teams wanted to move tna- ! shorten her visit and turn her face to-j Watson wedding at Dundee, and visited chlnery of Yamhill Coal it Oil Company j in New berg with his parents over Sun­ wards balmy Oregon again. She ar­ from depot at Newb. rg to the company’ s | rived home the latter part of last week. day. D. Id. Turner, G. C. Sears and F. H. land and accept payment for same in Mrs. Esther Michener of Pasadena, stock. Enquire at office of company. California, who had been visiting a son Storey, shareholders in the Skookum The “ Y ’s” w ill hold a public meeting in Seattle, stopped off at Newberg, on ! Oil Company, attended a meeting o f t he her way home, over Sunday and visited stockholders in Portland the first of the in Craters Hull, Tuesday evening, Feb­ ruary 25, to which all parents and every­ wit li her cousin Wm. Stratton and fam­ week. ily. Rev. D. Faber of Portland, represent­ body Interested, especially hoys, are K. C. Eldridge, the prosperous In­ ing Archbishop Christie, was in town coidiallv Invited. There will be no ad­ dependence creameryman, was in town I Tuesday looking after tlio property mission fee, and a good program. Come L ocal E v en ts. PABE Sn no? IF F - W W t-m h i bill We Iincïï 7 that if you give us your trade wo CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Is sii!l to tho hilt ill high prices which means that you can buy clothing at ourstore at U N P R E C ­ EDENTED, UNPARALLELED and U N H E A R D o f prices. D on ’t he a gum p and let those oppor­ tunities pass, but buy your cloth­ ing in the next ten days, and save money, The tide is at its flood ; take it w hile it servos or lose * your venture. OfiOOS TIPS Ki Mi ) J « t ,i Our stock o f SAscs is a way above the average. W e are goin g to show the most com plete line o f Spring G oods in every department ever shown in this market. Yours for business H Hops are being contracted for fall de 11 very at 11c. Mr. M. W. Krebs of Mrs. M. E. Hoxtor of Portland, will Brooks, »Marion countv, was In town speck in the interests of tho Florence I Tuesday and bought at above price tho Crittenden Homo next Sunday after- 1 output of twa or three of our best hop noon at 3 o'clock, and Mouday evening raisers, at 7:30 at the Baptist church. A c o r -1 Plans of yesterday may not succeed dial invitation is extended to all. today. At Smith’s Studio you will al­ OUR K N IF E 1 Give uü ii chr.nco to prove this as­ sertion. We want your f-J 'd | The boarJ of tra,,° eseca,ive Itee " m Pct 0,,t advertising matter in ! ,he form of Printe l envelopes!, and a lit- ; tie folder of eight pages which will be distributed free by the railroad com­ panies. President Clias. Oris, on has i ensured an article for the Sunset Mag­ azine, which will bo illustrated. This i is work of a ch »motor which should Sara Atkinson returned home from ways get a perfect likeness and up-to- I bring some results.—Reporter. Corvallis last Saturday, having com ­ date photographs. Wa enlage small Jo and Sam Atkinson have their pleted the larraers'short course at the pictures and guarantee them perfect. ! plans pretty well matured f.»r making State Agricultural College. On the Samples at the gallery. I extensive improvements on their farm evening before leaving lie attended the Rev. F. C. Stanard and family left I at the foot of tiio mountain two miles O. A. C. primary oratorical contest. the first of ¡he week for Brownsville for | north o f town. The building they In- Mr. A. L. Stevens, who for many a visit at Ihe formers’s old home. Afler »tend to do will lie done on what is months has been visiting her daughter a short time of rest and recuperation, known as tho old Westfall place which Mrs. E. C. Hall at Baker City, returned Rev. Stanard hopes to be able for his ! lays between the old Atkin-on home­ home the first of the week. Her daugh­ pastoral duties here again. stead and the road. This will put them ter returned with her for a visit here, Politics will soon be “ warming’ ’ a j on the public road and much nearer expecting her husband Elmer to come few. The candidates we have heard j town t|)Rn t|iey now are. Material is down later. mentioned are J. L. Hoskins, Joseph being hauled for the foundation for a T. D. Snodgrass reports the birth of Y'ocotn and F. W. Sitton for the offices dairy barn which when completed will a son in their family on Wednesday, held by them at present, W. W. Nickell, house about a hu i»lre»l head of cattle February 12. Tom says the youngster republican, for county clerk and B. F. and will cost $1303. The farm house doesn't measure eight feet yet, but that Rhodes, democrat, for county judge.— will bo repaired and put in good shape, it is only a question of a little time when News. water will be piped down from a big he will he stretching up neck and neck Through the kindness of Clarence ! spring on the side of the hill, and when with his brothers and looking dowu on ¡Edwards the whistle at the brick fac- all their plans are worked out, t lie At- tho old man. j tory is sounded at 5 o ’clock in the morn- , kinson farm will he up to date from a Miss Idell W oodworth of Hood River, ing and also at 5 :30 and 6, so that early d a iry s ta n d p o in t. who has been attending college here risers may know the time and regulate P i t i M A R Y O R A T O K I C A It . this year was called home the first of themselves accordingly. This is quite a the week on account of sickness in the favor wheu the signals are once learned .11198 N e r v la W r ig h t C lion en t o H e p re s cn t P a c if ic C o lle g e in t h e S ta te O r a ­ fam ily. She will not return again this which are, one blast for 5, two blasts tor t o r ic a l C o n t e s t . school year, but her college fiien.ls hope 5:30 and three blasts for 0 o ’ clock. It was but natural for tlio public to to welcoruo her back when school opens For some time inteiesteil parties have up In the fall. been working up interest in a home tele­ assume, considering tho oratorical ex­ Miss Grace Ileston of Dundee, was phone company here, a co-operative en­ cellence attained last year, that it wouM taken to the hospital at Portland Tues­ terprise, in which each subscriber buys take hard work even to maintain it this day by Dr. Gullette for treatment for a his phone and pays so much a month year, hnt after tlie aspirants for oratori­ comp'ication of ailments. The doctor toward the salary of the operator. Seth cal honors bail given account of them­ regards her as seriously ill and thinks Mills has started out to get forty sub­ selves last Friday e.'en;ir:, ;he audience that she may have to remain under scribers as charter members of the com­ felt that the standard of oratory in Pa­ medical care for two months or more. pany, which will fully justify organiza­ cific College had been appreciably raised. Her many friends will sympathize with tion.^ Such companies are very com ­ All of this year's speakers had had the her and hope for her speedy recovery. mon in eastern towns and give goal advantage of last y« ir’s tr ining in ora­ tory, and the result of Prof. Kelsey’s Miss Pearl Cummings gave a valen­ satisfaction to their patrons. enthusiastic and effective work was tine party to a number of her friends at Afflictions have been coming thick plainly evident. Close competition her home last Saturday evening. and fast upon the family of Postmaster from tho class contests up, is bound to Those present were the Misses Olivo i Imus i f Dundee, from the ravages o f bring out good m »tonal, and the Stratton, Mabel Ed wards, May Lamb, j the dread disease pneumonia. On last i.ratorical contest hero is assuming Stella Smith, Jessie Britt and Messrs. Friday occurred iho death of Frank, more and more a prominent position Nelson »Sykes, R. W . Kirk, L. B. te r - ag ej twenty years, which was followed among the year's entertainments. guson, H. A. Terrell and W . S. Parker. | on g u n ja y by tho death o f Alvin, aged The orators of Frid iv nipht wero five C. V . Leavitt, in company with J a s- j about sixteen years. The funeral ser- in number, all classes being represented per Smith of Tillamook county, left vices of both eons were conducted Mon- hut the Freshman, whose represent Wednesday morning for Alam o, East­ day afternoon at the church, ami were tive, C. L. Niswonger, was held up at ern Oregon, to look after his mining in­ well attended. The third daughter the college boarding bail in a scarlet terests. A proposition is on foot to con ­ Rhoda, who was very low, seems to he fever quarantine. Tiie usual amount solidate his arid two or three other good improving. of class spirit was in oviilence, and the mining properties under one company, The farm formerly owned by Sam yelling was highly satisfactory to all for the purpose of selling stock sullicient Woodward and recently purchased by concerned. The Sophomores and Sen­ to insure the development of the pros­ | Miss McDowell, o f Indiana, is u:i lergo- iors arrived and look tip positions first pects. I ing a transformation process which will at the scene of conflict, an J were soon Everybody is cordially invited to the i make It a model place. The present followed by tho Juniors and Freshman L. T. I». silver medal contest to be held owner ia busily engaged making changes who marched in two ami two, the Wad­ in Craters Hall, Saturday evening, Feb- j with the oU buildill,,s ani, haa aiready er carrying aloft a broom with class col­ ruary 22, at 7:30 o ’clock. W hile tbe ! remo pruno scribed and thereon in gilt. A song was The following are the names of contest- renew things geiierany u.ltil her farm feature of their triumphal entry, hut the ants: Dorothy Ehret, Truth Ferry, ■ wiu in ship gha(MJ uomlilion. i Seniors and Sophomores, with strange Emma O B rjant, Etna Colcord, Vera: ; inconsiderateness concluded lo test tho Cooper, Cartie Brouillette, Ralph Cook, I On Thursday afternoon o f last week clflcacy of a favorite yell aliout that Anna Morris, Gertrude Cook, Jessie the aspirants for positions on the college time an»l the song faded into something Gardner, Erma Heacoek, Elsie Tall- debating team contested for honors in a very much like the “ lost chord.” man, Nina Mills, Jamie Scott, Frances primary debate held in the college chap­ ! Tlio program of tlio evening began el, the judges being Pres. McGrew, Mitchell and Mahle Duncan. with a well executed Instrumental duet Prof. Kelsey and W . C. Woodward. The freight truffle on the Y'nmhill di­ by Miss Jog do Britt an 1 Mrs. C. B. Those who tested their forensic ability vision of the Southern Pacific is increas­ Wilson. Prof Kelsey spoke ttfkfly o:i in grappling with the ship subsidy ing to enr.li an extent that extra trains behalf of the orators, complimenting question were Aubrey Kramien, Robert are found necessary in handling the bus­ . them for the conscientious work they Jones, Curt Parker, Clarence Coe, C al­ iness. Tbe Observer predicts that it had done in preparaiion, and emphasiz­ vin Blair, Arthur Kirk and Elwood will not lie long until the company will ing the fact that while the first honors Minchin. From this number tho judges lie obliged to run daily trains lietwcen i of the evening could lie award«*»! to but selected for the team, Ro'oert Jones, as Portland and Arlie in order to move the o i i p , the cre lit for conscientious elfirt leader, Calvin Blair anil Elwood Min- freight offered for shipm ent. Passen­ would be equally divided. The orations chin, with Arthur Kirk as alternate. ger traffic continues heavy, ami the which followed, were as follows: Rev. fI. Gould, pastor of the M. E. “ John Marshal,” Portland-Daiias local train is becoming Lu»-y danse, ’03. more and more popular with the travel­ church, delivered an ad !r -si upon “ Mor- “ Anarchy,” Dwight Coulson, ’03. ing public. The train to and from Port­ raonism” from hi« pulpit Sunday even­ ‘ ‘ England's Grand Old Man,” Viola land is crowded every day. The pro­ ing, consistin' principi !y of the r o i l ­ Patton, '04. gressive policy of the Southern Pacific ing from authorities on the subject to “ Influence of Superior M inds,” Carl company in encouraging the develop­ show up the Mormons in their true Nelson, ’04. ment of the contiiry along its lines and light. Intereit on the occasion was “ The »Spirit o f Commercialism,” Ner- improving its train service as rapidly as heightened by the presence of t’ia t'.v»o viti Wright, '02. conditions will permit i* rapidly begin­ younz M innon missionaries who have Probably the mos^ finished literary ning to bear fruit. Dallas appreciates been doing Newberg an 1 vicinity tills production of the evening was that of its splendid railroad facilities, and will winter. At the close of the sermon one Mis* Gautc, and in its delivery she sur­ always be found willing to co-operate of the yo ing gent'emen aro-s and asked passed herself, and surprised her most with the railroad people in bringing the privilege of oc-upying the pulpit ardent admirers Always ail effective about still better results.—Observer. r.ext Sunday evening, expressing the speaker, she seemed to be fin d with the Newberg also appreciates its traveling fear that the people might become lop spirit o f Ihe great man ehe eulogise«I, facilities so mneb that il fam ishes more si Iel from heiring hu* o le si |j of the ami completely e'»ectrifie«i her audience passengers than any town along the question O f course his request was re­ from the first, though appearing at road, and for that reason feeis that sha fused as he fully expected, and now the some disadvantage as ihe first speaker deserves better depot accommodations Mormons h iv e po-ters out to the effect on the program. Senator Mulkec, one than she has. Newlierg stands ready that on Monday evening in Crater's Hall of the judges, was especially Impress«'«! to co-operate with the company to this . they will bold a pub ic meeting and with her style of «lelivery and remarked ' answer Rev. Gould. end. lacet:9U»ly that if be ouuldsiy the word fïr J ’ :■*a . 8eat a,1>* 8ee w*‘ at * & POOL ARE STILL IN TH j s' I ow ned by their church ju st outside the I li' r*y ®n‘| Bet n „ city i , „ ii.„;,.» t h e ‘ ‘ Y ’ s can do. limits. F e ll a c r o s s i h o w e a t h e r , w h ic h m e n u s n f u r t h e r c o n t in u a n c e o f w in te r • THAT \ on business the latter part of last week and called on his Newberg friends. He reported the birth of another son id their family, of recent date. XIhe Srounci JÇog’s Shadow WE W A IT YOU TO REMEMBER! P A lk K E I l & P O O L . ji HOBSON BROS., :\ £ * ~ î § • I fill di î 1 iiifî r if m N ew b erg , O regon . I 1 CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 T H u r V a lu e «iti .0 0 p e r S h a r e P a i d u p a n d if- a C. Churchill. Pres: Dr. H. ,T. Littlefield, Vico Pres. A. P. Oliver, Sec’y. J. C. Colcord, Treas. Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. D IR E C T O R S : yJ ll.C . S. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt, sjijjC. A. IloJson, II. J . Littlefield, A. I’ . Oliver, t.tj Clarcnco Butt, J. C. Colcord, A . C. Churchill. Miles, m i --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *’v I d* l’i>! ■i té i I I H m H A t Sir. E li t l o flo tti* m O t t i c o W e have received w ord from Mr. R. 15. M iller, G . F . & P . A gt., S. P. R . R. Co., that ou r machinery w ould arrive in Portland Feb. 21. W e should expect same to arrive not later than Tuesday next, and w e trust all friends o f this devel­ opm ent may have the pleasure o f identification as a sharehold­ er in this, the pioneer oil find­ er o f Yam hill county. 2/am hììì Coai de D ii Co, Tfcwboryj Crayon. F L O U R , F E E D , II A Y & G R A I N GARDEN & FLO W ER SEEDS. W a r d & B a r c la y . II. C. D ix o n . lat. Street, Newberg, Or - - DENTISTS - - Fewborg, Ore, EVERY TH1NC IM THE LINE CF ta w H O E S E G O O D S**** f >♦>< f '♦tv l■ll■lllllll■lllll i V ' V ree Delivery. K. P . D ix o n . 1 Newberg ill H a r n e s s S h o p . I f N 4i uni PHYSICIAN & SURGEON f i ! a l|| m \*V> f NON ASSESSABLE. î î î FURNISHERS. Feed & Seed store ! I il T « n C f.O r H I B R S A.YJ} Repairing Neatly Done, a call. (live me E.H. BRUNSON Buys, sells, trades and handles new and second-hand furniture. Call on him for prices. II. L. Sutherland. JOHN A. RECK, f Bank of Newberg. U. C. MILES, President. N. E. BUITT, ytco-Pre». E. H. W OODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. WATCHMAKER CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. zac JEWELER, B. C. MILES. I 1 I f I I n . E. m u r r , J. II DOUGLAS, JR. Di ree lore. 2 0 7 M o r r is o n St. P O R T L A N D , O il C>. Calclwoll dc Co. iPh ::r/nac/sts — C O I t a K s r o N n F N T B —Ladd A T ilton , P ort­ la n d ; National Park Bank, New York. Strangers visltim f the city are Invited to ca ll at the bHiuc for Information con cern in g the city. C orieapou deuce invited. Dealer in The place to get your l!) fils d ie m e is , if I I I I C. K. SPAl’ LDINQ. K. H. WOODWARD. Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana Friends who need watch repairing done. DRUGS & MEDICINES. S T A T T O P iIE M Y PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. jC n d a dull lin o o f - - ~ P artit/ a n d ZJoilot jtr tto la s . B o o k s , H tation ery , F a n c y •v; ion w om k a ¡ ¡ ' k c ia l t y . ERY. w:-£^«SB-:-SS-:-S5£;>SS->sa I “ no” as .she did, he would have it in i with tire result that Ire had the honor to every paragraph. M i« O mmw will I represent a largo class on the primary ' oratorical, with mti«:h credit to himself doubtless be heard from in ihe future. Dwight Coulsoti delivered a strong an«! his clafsmon. Tho judges appre­ aldress ou tho subject which of late ciated the difficulties with which ho had months ha-j been engaging tlw min is of striven aii'l complimented film highly loyal hearle r.cvtre l, and Judge N. J. Jud d i o l .'■»»'em. \ and GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS T o ile t A r t i c l e . C a m a ra a n d KiH laks an il a ll k in d s o f C a m a r a C am era S upplies S u pplier«. ICopt in Stook L E S S O N S G I V E N IN K O D A K - ¡P aoifio Coliege Stancl3 for CIn'is llan tty and Culture, Success in life comes not by chance but by thorough prepara­ tion, This is what PACIFIC COL­ LEGE offers, with general collegi­ ate advantages. The Faculty is made up of COMPETENT IN ­ STRUCTORS. The interests of all STUDENTS RECEIVE THOUGHTFUL ATTENTION. Both ACADEMIC and COLLEGIATE work given. NORMAL and COMMERCIAL courses arc offered and special advantages iu ORATORY extended. General Expenses Low, FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL INFORMATION, ADDRESS ¿President ¿Pacifc Colleyo, yiewberg, O/eyan.