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P lenty of college buttons at th e Doug- Sugar p r u n e cuttings for sale. E. C ^ « r s 3 T i r ; i . x j r K a c j c . ^ s r s r s n r T he Douglas Studio for fotos. \ A rm strong. Cicero M arr is expecting his sister las studio. Rev. F. M. George of Salem has b e e n ' The Ju n ta literary society held a so Mrs. Josep h in e Fields to arrive here in See Schweizer th e tailor. in N ew berg th is w eek. | cial nt t,le college last Saturday evening a few days from W ichita, K ansas. Bay your spring hats of Mrs. John- The largest supply in town of candies. All kinds of fresh fish may be found P utnam Fadeless Dyes are the b rig h t .-ir ni-, u t i i i ' n f u r eon. est, fastest and easiest to use. Sold by dates and all kinds of nuts, a t Star B a k - 1 “t a n y t i m e at the Newberg Fish and Poultry M arket. 1902, go-carts and baby baggies at th e C. F. Moore A Co. 10c per package. ery. New berg F urniture Store. H adley’s Racket is doing a good busi A t th e auction sale a t Moses V otaw ’s Three stock or dairy ranches in Tilla D ix o n . I I . C . D ix o n . Go to T . H. C um m ings for paints and mook county for sale by \V. II. G alland. on S aturday, a num ber of pieces of L. L. ness; quality of goods and correct prices please the people. oils. A full line of u n d ertak in g goods In q u ire at C andy K itchen, Newberg, Votaw’s fu rn itu re will also be sold. kept in stock. Mrs. R. W . Kelsov gave a very pleas- Oregon. A bro th er of Mrs. R. II. E llis and The casings through which the oil is Miss Viola l'a tto n arrived Monday i “nt afternoon’s entertain m en t to her N ew berg, Ore. Mrs. C. F. Jo h n so n has posters out ' Sunday School class of girls last S a tu r to How out on the Kollette place arrived announcing a grand m illinery opening evening from California for a visit. the first of th e week. for tom orrow, March 29. Sirs. Jo h n While the C’hehalem Valley Mills are day, at the college boarding hall. U. J. L ittle fie ld . H . A. L ittlefield E . W. Hall and fam ily v ho have J . C. Hodson, K. J . Cooper and W. S. so n 's store is h ead q u arters for N ewberg | not running for a few days, C. W. H ast K irk attended court at th e county seat m illinery. ings, head m iller, is visiting in P o rt spent tho w inter visiting relatives in Ohio, are expected to arrive I nine the as jurym en th e first of th e week. Mrs. C. M. L ashior left here on T h u rs land. Mrs. V ina Yergen arrived home F ri day for Seattle. A fter rem aining there II. L. C hristenson, assisted by O. latter part oi th is w eek. They are re Offices in ('h e h a le m V alley b a n k B uilding, l’hone No. 43. day evening from her ex ten d e d visit for some tim e w ith her eon 8. J . Lash- W oodw orth, is pushing th e construe turning by way of Southern C alifornia. R esidence n o rth of P u b lic School b u ild in g , A J. H utchins who recently arrived w ith relatives in the state of Maine. P h o n e No. 44. ier she will go to Spokane to m ake an lion of th e new school house rig h t along w ith his family from Minnesota, lias out at Rex. A ll wool, best grade a rt squares @ 75c extended visit w ith her daughter. p e r y d ; also the E m pire G ran it @ 50c A three y ear old son of M r. and Mrs. A th ree line local inserted in the bought C. J. L eavitt's property in the A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. p e r yd a t th e Newberg F urniture Store. Jas. W ren, w ho moved here a few G rap h ic recently by Mrs. C. A. M arr west part of tow n. Charley th in k s they will probably move out on a farm. Prof. F . K . and Mrs. Jones visited in m onths ago from H eppner, died of brought h e r m any inquiries and of M. E. H arrison lias sold out his gro M cM innville last Sunday with th e la t pneum onia about tw elve o’clock Tues course she th in k s it pays to advertise W ill p ra c tic e in a ll th e c o u rts of th e sta te a tte n tio n giv en to p ro b a te w ork, the te r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hos day n ig h t an d w as buried W ednesday S tra y e d —last, week from Spring Hill cery stock to J J Cook who. is opening Spocitil w riliu g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts au d the afternoon. kins. farm , six o r seven goats, m arked w ith up business in th e Saw yer building. dr& ftiag of a ll legal p ap ers. N e w b e r g . O re g o n . Mias Grace H eston cam e up from the under bit in each ear. F inder will he Mr. H arrison assures his friends th a t he M rs. W esley Boyes of G ervais has does not intend to leave Newberg O f f i c e — Second Floor been visiting in town th is week with P ortland hospital th e latter part of last rew arded for inform ation leading to H aak of N ew berg b u ild in g . though he has not yet decided upon Atkinson Bros. h e r parents ltev. and Mrs. T. Brouil- week and rem ained in town under th e th e ir recovery. what lie will do. care of D r. G ullette until Wednesday lette. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Townsend of C. H . Brown, a young man of six feet The store room of P arker & Pool has m orning when sh e retu rn ed to th e hos- j Fountain City, In d ian a, arrived h ere last been re-papered, newly painted and p ital. H er condition is considered to be S aturday evening an d are visiting w ith one and a half inches, was over from th e ir d au g h ter M rs. J . C. H odson. North Y am hill last Monday getting ac renovated generally until it looks like a serious. H arlo n Sm ith arrived hom e Saturday They will rem ain duriug th e sum m er quainted with the people in anticipa new place. tion of the republican county conven F L O U It, F E E D , H A Y & G I tA I N The N ew berg YV. C. T . U. wishes to evening from the F riends Indian m is and probably longer. tion. Mr. Brown would like to have sion a t Kake Village, Alaska, w here lie GARDEN & FLO W ER Moses Votaw wishes to inform an e x express its sincere th an k s to those who the office of assessor. SEEDS. assisted in the can ta ta w ith th eir tim e has spent nearly a year during which ercised public that he is not going to An indoor athletic tournam ent will bo g S y F r c a D elivery. tim e lie built a church and did some leave Newberg. Mrs Votaw and the and talent. needed carp en ter work about th e m is children leave soon for A shland to rnuke given in th e college gym nasium S atu r W a rd & B a rc la y . A. C. Pool, nephew of C D. Pool of sion. He gave an interesting talk to th eir home for an in d efin ite tim e, but day night for the benefit of the athletic 1st. S treet, N ew berg. Or P ark er A Pool, arrived S aturday even th e C hristian E ndeavorers of the M r. Votaw says he will rem ain in Neiv- association ill preparation for spring ing from Chicago, and will work in the athletics. The entertainm ent will con F riends church last Sunday evening. berg. store in place of R. J . C ooper who sist of gym nastic work, jum ping, tu m N c x v b e r g A new game called the “ E d ito r’s De W aller Miles, of Scotts Mills, w ho is wishes to retire th e first of the m onth. lig h t,” is played in this w ay: T ake a attending college here, was called home bling etc. Admission 15c. lla m e s H S h o p The ladies of th e W. R. C. on T hurs If the hen fru it m arketed during the sheet of ordinary w riting paper, foul it by a telegram S aturday announcing the day afternoon of last week gave a re carefully, and enclose a hank note suf dangerous illness of his grandfather week shows a failing off in am ount the E VE RY T H I NC IN THE LI NE O F ception to the G. A. R. post and a few ficiently large to pay up all arrearages R ichard W hite, well k now n here. L it - shortage may be charged up to th e vigi invited guests a t M asouic H ail. R e GOODSmi and a year in ad v an ce. Keep an eye ou tie hope is en tertain ed for th e la tte r’s lance of th e “ sm all b o ),” who lias been » « H O R S E freshm ents were served and a social storing” a goodly stock for E a ste r the editor, and if a sm ile adorns his recovery. hour enjoyed by all present. face, th e trick works like a charm . Sunday, all the sam e as the woodpecker Mrs. Helen D. H arfo rd , slate presi Ou n ext Sunday evening a t 7:30 Now is the tim e to play the joke.—Ex. th a t lays up a store of nuts for winter d en t of th e W . C. T. U ., w ho is at home Repairing Neatly Doue. Give me o’clock in th e Friends c h u rch special The Spaulding Logging Co. inform s this week, says her picture appeared in use. E aster exercises will be given by th e Tile young m an who went cast last a call. th e G raphic th u t th e com pany paid an eastern publication recently and Sunday school. T he public is cordially people who live in Newberg for labor now slie alm ost needs the assistance oi a fall to the land oi his birth in search of invited to attend. H. L. Sutherland. alone, from date o f Ja n u a ry 1, 1901, to secietary to answ er th e letters of in a helpm eet returned home recently P eter G eisbrecht, a former resid en t of Jan u ary 1, 1902, between tw enty-three single handed, as well as handicapped quiry she is receiving from people who « ■ ... ...... — th e G erm an settlem en t out east of town and tw enty-four thousand dollars, aside as he will now be, in tile race to secure w ant to learn of the glories of Oregon. ■ has sold his farm near Dallas. H e and from w hat was paid out for supplies of an Oregon girl for a wife, for th is thing T hough Mrs. S. W. Newhouse lost her of being second choice will not be agree h is family visited friends n e a r Newberg various k inds. Can anyone nam e a th e first of th e week and left Tuesday company operating in Yam hill county case against th e couaty for dam ages able. ____ P a r V a lu e $ 1 .0 0 p e r S h a r e P a i d u p a n d for the province of A lberta w here they th a t paid out an equal a m o u n t for labor th is week, it is reported th a t th e Price S P ItIN O U K O O K I T E M S . boys of P ortland assisted by Clarence WATCHMAKER intend to locate. NON A SSESSA BLE. F red K incaid sp en t last week v is it durin g th e sam e period? Butt, p u t up a stiff fight and would have No one can afford to miss th e program in g friends in P ortland. Rev. Joseph H all has by correspond stood a good show of w inning out in JgJjA. C. C hurchill. P re s. D r. II. J . Littlefield, Vice Pres. and JE W E L E R , given by th e Crescent L iterary Society ence closed th e sale of th e pro p erty on Miss Pauline R ossuer and Mrs. C. E. any other county. Tax payers as jurors A. P. Oliver, Sec’y. J . C. Colcord, Treas. th is evening in the college chapel at River street formerly belonging to his Hurke s p e n t S u n d ay In D ayton. are generally slow to vote money o ut of S olicits th e p atro n a g e of h is old In d ia n a 7:30. Everybody is cordially invited to father, to M. C. Filield, of M arshall, Notices are posted calling for bids to Clarence B u tt, A ttorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. F rie n d s w ho need w atch re p a irin g d one. th eir own pockets. co ire. No admission will be charged. M innesota, who expects to como west furnish school wood in tills d is tric t. D IR E C T O R S : A letter of inquiry was received from T his will be a chance for you to enjoy a soon. H e w rites th a t he th in k s he A . P. Oliver of Newberg has h ad sev 2 0 7 M o r r i s o n S t. a M innesota man last week asking if eral of his goats kilted by dogs lately. 25c en te rta in m e n t free. P O R T L A N D , O R 5|B. C. Miles, 8. M. Calkins, N . E . B ritt, w ants to live in N ew berg, judging from th ere was any land in th e W illam ette G ra n t H eater’s oldest boy lias been A. T. H ill arrived from La G rande w h at he has heard of th e town and ||c*. A. Hodson, H . J . L ittlefield, A . P . O liver, valley th a t would produce a crop w ith sick w ith scarlet fever the p a st week M onday evening for a two or th re e days c o u n try , and ha w ants a place to move out irrigation, and the G raphic will say G E T Y O U R ------ but is now im proving. |]Clarence B u tt, J . C. Colcord, A. C. C hurchill. visit, accom panied by a younger b roth into on his arrival. He is said to be a in answ er th a t in th e opinion of most of R ev. D aniel Drew of P ortland p re a c h er E rnest who with his fam ily is out m an in good circum stances. o nr newcomers, w hich will no doubt lie ed in th o F rien d s church S unday from the eant visiting with A. T ’s. He Clarence Frost sold his pro p erty on su b stan tiated by the oldest in h a b ita n t, m o rn in g a n d evening. sold his home in Kansas some tim e ago, South M eridian street last Monday to S. Since Mr. Watson, the oil expert, visited our property if the few rem aining days of the m onth Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Rees and A. R. an d is out west looking for a location. C. H am d en , recently from O klahom a, of March hold out as well as the p art of we have passed out of the wild cat class referred to itt our Say, do you know, th a t far an d near, b u t who has been living at M cM inn th e m onth w hich is past lias done, .Mills w ent to M cM innville M onday us last week’s ad, and moved up a peg, it not in, the sure thing w itnesses on the N ew house road case. You are know n to others by tn e H at ville since com ing west. Possession there is little doubt but th a t the p recipi class. Of course we are pleased to have any man claiming Mr. 8. M. Mears of Portland w ho lias you wear? will be given th e middle of A pril. Mr. tation w ill he sufficient to give spring AN D Y O U R ------ expert knowledge pronounce us as sure winners in our de Do you w ant to look nice on E a ste r Frost will probably go onto a farm as he crops a good s ta rt and wc are alm ost been v isitin g E . M. A rth u r retu rn ed day, velopment for oil. Some people are skeptical of expert says lie has conclude! th a t is where lie certain to be favored with sufficient hom e M onday. H is son Maxwell will Buy a new h a t—and by (he way properly belongs. Mr. and Mrs. H a m rains later on to m ake it a go th is sea rem ain fo ra few days. claims but nevertheless experts have cut a material figure in Mrs. C. E . N ew house has been sick M rs. Johnson has an O pening on Sat den h av e a fam ily of th ree children, a son. past discoveries of oil. T o one who is putting money or th e past week b u t is better a t th is urday. d au g h ter fourteen years of age, a lad of F irs t and Main On last S atu rd ay evening th e Misses w ritin g . Miss L u lu (tiles of Newberg time into development work, it is quite gratifying to have An exchange says th a t th e young men twelve and one younger child. G ertrude and M ay L am b, assisted by is helping h er w ith h e r work. K triietí. expert indorsement. Geological experts say we should find who stand around th e churcli doors, A. E . W eesner fulfilled his contract th e ir sister Mrs. W . E. W ig h t, e n te r R ev. Jo h n D auks an d fam ily came oil. Mr. Watson, who is the originator of an apparatus for puffing cigarette smoke, w atching peo w ith the Y am hill Coal & Oil Company tained a num ber of th eir friends. The up on th e tru iu T uesday from Middle- ple come out and sm iling on th e girls by getting the last of th e ir m achinery invitations had been w ritten and a n which he claims the power to locate oil, a machine thorough ton w here he bus been holding revival in an em ith- sort of a way will some day in position oil the Follctte place Tues swered in rhym e an d th e reading of the ly tested in known oil fields, not only bears out the geologi m eetin g s. T hey visited Air. Mary's sta n d around the gates of heaven while day. Several loads of th e detachable acknowledgem ents was an interesting cal claim but is willing to back his machine’s test with coin. over n ig h t and took th e boat a t N ew th e decent people go in , an d the first pieces of th e outfit had been previously feature of th e program. Miss Jessie A ll of this should prove of interest to the people of Yamhill th in g they know the gate is sh u t for taken out and on Tuesday m orning two B ritt was aw arded th e honors of th e berg W ednesday for th e ir hom e at Sa- lem . Air. D anks had to give up his county and the public in general. It’s unfair for people to ever. team s each were hitched to the boiler evening us th e “ poetess la u re ate.” Dealer in w ork u t M iddleton on account of a bold back their support who arc able to realize that a good For the sum of seven hundred dollars and derrick and th e last trip started on. The guests present were the Misses O l h u rt lie received to his leg some tim e Jesse Edw ards has sold to S. M. Calkins The road up the north side of the valley ive S tra tto n , Pearl C um m ings, Ella ago. development of oil or coal will prove a valuable industry, ______ ______ S h o r t y . a corner lot of fifty feet frontage e x ten d was taken, and by doubling up team s C raw ford, Htella S m ith , Jessie B ritt, the benefits of which no man can escape. We receive less I tiis in c ? * N o tic e . ing the length of the block, across the on tho hills little trouble was experi- Myrtle McDaniel and Messrs. Nelson J. support from those who will reap the greatest benefits. The Notice is hereby given thut the under stre e t diagonally from P ark er & Pool’s enced. The job proved somewhat lighter Sykes, L. B. Ferguson, H. A. Terrell, signed lias w ithdraw n his name from company’s intentions can not be questioned. Our posses store. T his is one of the best building th a n generally prophesied, and Mr. W. S. Parker, R. VV K irk , A. C. M ar the business of C. F. Moore & Company sion of drilling outfit now located on drilling ground, with sites in town and Sherry expects to W eesner did fairly well a t his contract tin , H . G. Rosen berger, E . A . N ew by, and tliat lie has no in terest in said C. F. erect soon a two story business building price of seventy-five dollars. engagement of drilling crew, settles for all time doubts as to W. C W oodward and Prof, and Mrs. R. Moore & Com pany’s business, on his new property 46x98 feet. A. C. C hurchill has received word W. K elsey. our ability to start the work. Now is the time to come to Dated Newberg, Oregon, Mnreli 27,1902. The republican prim aries held here Those who have been zealously p u sh th a t Ca.it. H. J . Travis, w ho will have the front with your subscription. We have been progres A i . f h k ii M o o r e . j f n d a f u l l ftn o o f ~ ~ ~ ing th e home telephone com pany en te r charge of the drilling for oil here, will last S atu rd ay resulted in the election of sive itutur part of the business. The management have as K o tlo p o f D U m ilu lio n . J^ancy and Tjoilot Jirticlos. arrive about April 1, ready to begin op prise have secured th e required num ber th e following named citizens as dele Notice is hereby given th at the part sumed obligations far greater than we have requested of any of subscribers for organization and have eratio n s. Mr. T rav is is from Ohio, gates to th e county convention to he nership heretofore existing in-tween the stockholder of record or prospective. A ll we ask is your w here he has had much experience, held in M cM innville tom orrow : N orth incorporated as “ The Newberg Tele undersigned, under th e firm name and C a m e r a B u p p lie s co-operation to the extent of a few dollars, and if you, the phone C om pany.” A m eeting of the holding the reputation of h aving sunk Newberg, R. II. Linnville, J .G . Hadley, style of (irafe & Keller, at Newberg stockholders will be held th is evening th e deepest oil well in th a t state—to a C. II. Eggers, J . H. Rees, Jo h n Dun- business man aud the land owner would come to the front K e p t in S t o c k Y am hill C ounty, Oregon, is by m utual a t the city council cham bers at 8 o ’clock d ep th of 3200 feet. It is the expecta stan, Albert H eater, E. If. W oodward, with only such amount as horse sense would figure out you consent dissolved, M r. II. A . (irafe hav PR K SC IIIPTI ON W ORK A S P K tT A L T y . when officers will be elected and g ener tion of th e com pany to hold a celebra J . D. Shearer, F. II. Storey, J C. H od ing purchased th e entire interest of Mr. could afford to give to know that coal or oil existed, we tion o at on th e Follctt place a t tiie tim e son, M. J . Jones, C. F. Moore, L. 8. al organization perfected. G ottfried K eller; all accounts due the would be financed and you would feel better. of sta rtin g the d rill. The L aF ayette An anxious group of men is gathered brass band has signified a willingness to Hill. South Newberg, Noah H eater, firm to be settled an d colter ted by Mr. H. H. W ins’ow, Clarence B utt, C. K . around some object of deep in terest, be on hand to enliven th e occasion and (Irafe, and all indebtedness against said Spaulding, Jesse E dw ards, L. M. P a r O T O C firm to he assumed by him . and from the frown of deep m ental c al a good attendance of interested specta ker, S. M. C alkins, J. J . W oods, E. K. B. C. MILES. P resid e at. culation on the faces of some to th e tors is expected. D ated Newberg, Oregon, March 10, Shaw, R. W. K irk, C. J. Edwards. In N E BRITT, Vice Pre*, head scratching of others for lost ideas, 1902. H n g ju r A. < I hase , The can ta ta, “ Lost and Saved” ns th e North precinct, n vote was taken to E H. WOODWARD, S ecretary. an d the solemn silence of in ten t con G o t t f r ie d K e l l e r . J. C. COLCORD, C ashier. given by local talent in C ra te r’s hall on ascertain tlie pulse of the electors upon tem plation th a t broods over all, broken A IV o rd to t h e P u b li c . Thursday evening of last week seemed th e queSliins of governor and U nited only by the m uttered “ crown th a t” or H aving purchased Mr K eller’s e n th e im patient “ I t 's your move,” we are to give very general satisfaction, several States senator. The resu lt was an tire interest in the Newberg F lour Mills B. C. MILES, expressions being heard to the effect alm ost unanim ous vote for T. T . G eer m ade aw are th a t a checker game is “ go- C. K. HPAITLOIIW. we desire to th a n k th e public for past th a t it was tire best e n tertain m en t of for governor, while Congressman T H. ¥. II. WOODWARD. in ’ o n ” and nothing m ore. By the N. E. BRITT. the kind ever given in N ew berg. At Tongue proved to be th e choioe for se n patronage and cordially invite a con J. It DO l’ULAS, JR. way, if practice makes perfect Newberg any rate, th e hall was filled and the ator, C. \V. Fulton com ing in second, tinuation of th e same. We shall e n Directors. onght to have a few crack players. audience held in clo^e a tten tio n for Not a single vote was cast for th e re-e- deavor at all tim es to m erit your confi A new feature in college oratory as over three hours. It was also a finan- lection of S enator Simon. dence and patronage. c o n R E S F n v i i E N T S —L a 44 A Tilton. Port- Respectfullv, far as this state is concerned will he in cial success, the am ount of nearly sixty tuait ; N a tio n . 1 P a rk Bank. New Y ork. Newberg is to have a “ k id ” band. troduced in Oregon next m onth, and dollars being cleared. As com parisons t4 II. A. G raff . “ The Coming Men of A m erica” have th a t will be a state prohibition o ra to ri are qdious, it would tie a delicate m a tte r been agitating the question, and started cal contest. I t will be held A pril 25, in to pick out the sta rs and w rite up the S tra n g e r, .lu llin g th e c ity are In v ited to c all at o u t a f*-w days ago to seek financial e n Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the th e bank for inform ation c o n c e rn in g the Newberg. Colleges competing for hon- haracters. Suffice it to say th a t Mrs. c ity . C o n eMponUence Invited. couragem ent from th e business m en, ors will be those of Forest Grove, Dallas, G race L. Barri ( W n i i i . \r .. » „ a . Dun , .. <■, who is largely responsi- : an ,j (,ave been sufficiently successful to t orvalhs, . lonm o iith , Philom ath, Me- ble for th e success of the e n te rta in m e n t, w arrant the assertion th a t it is a sure M innville, Newberg and probably Sa- was th e leading force in th e roleof bride jo . Newberg should sp o rt a good brass lem . Elwood M inchin will uphold th e and d ru n k a rd 's wife, while Miss E dna hand and a lot of th e young fellowi credit of Pacific College. The w inner of Alien, as “ Betsey Sharpe” in th e role of about town can be in a whole lot worse th e contest receives one hu n d red dol old m aid brought down th e bouse w ith A ll of which are G U A R A N T E E D . The place to get your business th an learning to toot a horn. lars in prize money and will go to L in her clever acting. I t ’s needless to say It will no doubt “ ja r us” for aw hile but coln, N ebraska, to represent Oregon in th a t more of th e men would propose “ in we can stand th a t for w h at's to come. th e in ter-state prohibition contest, th is enlightened C hristian age” if her For th e most part th e boys intend to go Ju n e 4, in w hich fourteen states p a rtic i tactics were more generally pursued. it alone b u t have th e promise of some N E W B E R G , OREGON, pate. The prohibition contest is carried If E d H olt, ns th e dru n k ard , w ere not assican ce from F. C. H orton, Glenn j O fficers & D ire c to rs : on much th e sam e as th a t of th e regular so well known h ere , th e general ver sta te oratorical association, except th a t d ict would doubtless be th a t “ he had Winslow and o th e r old players. P o l a r A l PHEUS M ILLS, P re » ., J. C. Mc- th e form er will be decided by five been th e re .” T he two solos by little as decided upon th e baud will probably C r KA, V ic e -P r e s ., M oSItS V oTA W , judges, and both composition and de Susie B rouillette, in which she pleaded he m ade up o f th e foliowing nam ed C a s h ie r, J . K i n i .RY B lat * . H o o k s , S t a t io n e r y , F a n c y A n d players: leader, Orland H earock, cor- _______ . __. . livery will be judged at th e sam e tim e, w ith th e d ru n k e n father, w ere am ong net, True Sims, cornet, Tom C um m ings, C am ara an d T o il e t A r t ic l e s . Correspondent*, th e delivery counting more th an th e pa th e moat effective and realistic num bers and Tom Duncan, altos, Clarence Coe Western National Bank, New K o d a k s a n d a ll k in d s o f C a m a r a per. Several colleges have signified of th e pvenin*. The m usic of th e even- and Harry Gardner, trombones, Lewis Y ork, U. S. National Bank, Port- H n p id ie s . runson, baritone, Jaa. Im n^an, r»a**P, , , ttia t they will bring good delegations to ing a-ide from th a t of tlis c a n ta ta was B W illard Fateh well, piccolo, E verett H e u -. la n d McMinnville National Bank, L E S S O N S G I V E N IN K O D A K - th e first contest. | heartily applauded. ! cock, snare d ru m . 1 McMiunville. Established 1893. E R Y . Local E vents. y <J» F PHYSICIAN & SURGEON - DENTISTS - - LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. CLARENCE BUTT. Feed & Seed store The matter of clothes comes lip again with the coming of spring and we want to say there is nothing the matter with the clothing we sell. Onr spring showing is the finest possible selection from the best makers— the kind that keep customers coming to us for all the clothing they wear. Don’t forget to look through our stock before purchasing; we can please our with quality and price. . I 111 11 1 1 «ANY! Newberg, Oregon. JOHN A. BECK, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 Saws, Lawn Mowers and Tools S/iai'p en cd Furniture Fixed up and Upholstered at dPrunson ’s. J*. Jfc. C a ld w ell dc Co. P harm acists^ lie ir a e s , BOOKS, STAOTONEMY GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. 7few elO h eels/ »»»««« Z j , S 3 . ‘D u n ca n & S o n s, Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram bler, Snell and Yale, DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION W O R K A SPECIALTY. 7l/e ¿Rave the ¿Post € quipped REPAIR SHOP jin the County. •Sundries on band at all times.