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• • —•11 — - W. C. Ro is at present L o ca l E ven ts. ram-. living ... t at ........_f , is building a I have seed corn o f my ow n cottage back o f th t depot, rainng for .ale. E. 8 . Craven. M iw Mtanje H rfclun. made a Special sale on all hats Friday business trip to McMinnville and Saturday at The Misses M onday C T T J S T R it E C E I V E D eveaing* returning Hutchens. Wednesday m om inK A LOT OF THE OLD RELIABLE The Newberg Meat Company *** For Sale—Fivelicres o f land, made a killin’ of eleven veals one witji g ood new House. Inquire Vi %iL’#f%SöP Oliver Chilled and Steel Goods. day last week. o f L. J. Butterfield'; east o f the DBS. LITTLEFIELD I B11I0, This line of goods needs no word of praise to the old-time resi Lumber is now being sawed by sawmill. Come a«V May except Pljsiciais i Soneras. dent, but to the farmer who has recently located in our midst, let the Spaulding Logging Company Saturday. . 'J y 26-tf »m Valley Bank Bid* us tell you a fact. There were more Oliver Chilled and Steel Office in Ct for the big new sawmill.^. ,r. S . ,, Wm. Clemmena|pmd B. F. Hev- Phon« r Goods sold on this coast last season than all other makes com Miss Zella Haworth o f Port land have begun work on their bined. . land visited in Newberg Sunday new ax-handle inanufacturing T h e only full stock of grass and garden seeds with Miss Mabel Vantress. plant just south ¡of the new ice kept in town. Yes! we sell barbed wire, hop manufactory and cold storage Miss Nervia Wright w ho has wire and woven fencing at right prices. A ll DR. MINTH0RN, been with Mrs. Walter Reed in plant. 1 # kinds of feed, land plaster, at carload rates. .Office'.Two doom weal of Moor«’*<lrug( Portland for the past six months, It will be noticed by the real FREE D E LIV E R Y. B O T H PH ON ES. *»to re on Ftrat »t. Residence one block* .north and three blocks east of' Bank ^of, returned home Saturday evening. estate transfers that Milton 'Newber* Buildings Home Phone. A game o f ball played at St. Hampton has Spld his Dundee Paul Sunday between the second farm to his son-in-law Dr. E. P. nines o f that place and Newberg Dixon o f Grants Pass for five fesulted in a victory for the thousand dollars.!; t Messrs. Fichtner and Bristow latter, the score being 22 to 1 1 . « DR. CEO. LARKIN, House for sale. Call at the Mrs. H. B. Clough is visiting o f Portland, wholesale furniture were in Newberg the first Douglas studio for particulars. — i - D E N T I S T * — at Middleton, Idaho, with her dealers, Register to-day or to-m orrow. sister Elma, and will probably o f the week and arranged to Office ortr Uhehalem Valley Bank. remain six weeks or more until handle the output of the Newberg The next day it wilj. be to o late. .V e w b s r y , O r e g o n . Don’ t forget the special sale the Doctor returns from Chicago. Furniture Company. LA TE ST STYLES Mrs. F. C„ Stanard, accom Friday and Saturday at Thc Mra. H. F. Allen o f Portland is visiting in Newberg this week. panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Hutchens. B E S T P R IC E S . . J» J* J* J* A J* J* J* J* > She is expecting her sister Miss Dunn, to Albany Tuesday,where Ed Parrish has rented his small they are locating.' Mrs. Stanard place west o f tow n to Abe Cooke 55^. ¿7. P ick ett, j t Jennie McGregor to come down MRS. I. A. HORTON from Vancouver, B. C., on a visit went to see her sister Mrs. Mon and has moved to W oodlawn. jftto m o y -a t-X a w , tague, who was seriously sick. before long. Miss Effie Vantress o f Portland E. H. Lee and family ofGolden- visited in Newberg over Sunday The enterprising people o f Rex * Tfotary P ublic, concluded that they wanted a dale, Washington, came down with her parents and sister jb Off/00 opposite ¡Post Offtoo. bell for their schoolhouse and on a visit and Sight-seeing trip Mabel. ONLY FULL LINE gave an entertainment and sup the latter part o f last week, Mrs. Mrs. F. A. Elliott went to} ------- OF- per Saturday night which netted Lee being a sister of Mrs. Everett Salem last week and visited nearly thirty-five dollars tow ard White and Mrs. T. E. Wright. a tew days, with her father, Rev. Harness a TTORNEY-AT-LAW. The first order for congealed Janies Price, and wife. the w orthy cause. and Saddlery CLARENCE BUTT. The New Royal Sewing M a yvater came to New berg’s new Chas. Wilbur, o f Oakland, IN NEWBERG. chine; drop head, ball bearing, ice manufactory one day last Southern Oregon, was in this writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the ten year guarantee. TO BE POUND AT The most week. Considering the vool vicinity a few dajrs ago with J. W . drafting of all legal P*P«r*i, . w b # r, . Oregon. perfect machine that money can weather o f the past few weeks, Moore, a former acquaintance, H- C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP O r n c a —Second Floor Bank of Newberg Building buy. Artistic, 'convenient, dura somebody is evidentlj’ taking NEXT TO CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. G. C. Christenson has traded ble and low priced- See sample time by the forelock. his home property on South The exercises attending the Meridian street to Lauren Ryan at J. M. Shaw’s. The ninth grade o f the public raising o f the G. A. R. flae-pole for the latter’s hop yard near school, the next graduating class, will be held Saturday afternoon Dundee. surprised Principal Kirk and , at three o ’ckick., 'Short addfess- D. M. Sivyeris keeping up with - T O N S Ó R iñ ü A R T IS T . wife Friday evening by coming ’ es will be made and a program the march o f progress by having ETERI PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC in on them at their home and rendered, and the veterans invite his house in the west end o f tow n Newberg, Oregon. making merry with them. Live the general public?to attend. ¡overhauled and newly painted ; _ _ _ Tr- , o c . - m TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION. ly games were enj oyed after One carpenter alone says hej at the hands o f H. E. Pinnev. U which refreshments were served. knows o f ten dwelling houses to ; fhe Janiors o f thc „H ege, D 1 K E C 1 O K > J. J. W oods left Wednesday ■ " “ T* K” i>n’ I' ” nt' ° nss'xtedhv MnaEHa M acr, gave Alpbeus Mills. Pres. morning for Marion, Indiana ■ W W i B . j which have yet bfen begun, turf * ^ uet at the J. C. McCrea, Vice- where he w,II vis,t for m weeks that part.es arc com.ng to h.m b o a r (lin h a „ Satlmlay eveninK, I „ o r tw o months w.th a brother every day or tw o to confer m | which frora nl, reports was quite N C Clui“.en “ n w ho has been in p oor health for regard to building. Watch us a swell affair. j Assistant Cashier a year or more. In his absence grow . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith came J' Rla>r. George Sykes will wear the citv Mrs. Sarah Taylor, who has in from the logging camp out C o r r e s p o n d e n t s : marshal’s badge o f authority been keeping house for her son J. National Bank. New near Pedee Saturday morning Weaten) York. The only Blood and System Build and frown upon evil doers. F. Taylor and so’ri Douglas, left U.8. National Rank. Port lain! for a few days visit. John says er. Every bottle guaranteed. Mrs. S. G. Perry, who has been Wednesday morning for Central- ! that Sunday was the first time McMinnville National Bank. lying at the point o f death for lia, Washington,’ to be accom he had been permitted to attend j Established 1893. several days, was taken down panied from there I13' her son O. public divine services sinee the Sold-only by to a Portland hospital by Mr. P. Taylor to her home at Indian-' year 1902. Perry Friday morning. Later—, apoiis, Indiana. Noah Lapp has sold his place Mrs. Perry died Sunday, the The Spaulding Logging Corn- F. H. CALDWELL & Co body being brought up here for, pany’sengine, which is to operate: near the railroad to a gentleman U. C. MILES, President. He and his son . Prescription Druggists. B. H. WOODWARD, Vice Pres, and Sec burial M onday evening. T h e} (,n -the free switch in pulling the . ° X\ .. . , . . J. C. COLCORD,' Cashier. funeral services were conducted! product o f the sawmill to th e ,. r „ ,r 6 .. . L. Tuesday morning by Rev. John main line, rolled in Tuesday F*\a n<M,r . e \ . ‘ 01 r r\ . , * _ Forsvth cottage back o f the CAPITAL STOCK. $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . M c K E R N ’S Gten o f Dayton. ¡noon and began puffing up and toffice am1 t to t F. B. Hawk, brakeman on the down through town trying it s , k ,rfcottag es th m . in thc A. C. MILE8. B A R B E R S H O P . local passenger train, was killed new beat. The engine is a regu-; i. i. H a d l e y , E. H. WOODWARD near future. 8. J. MAD80N. lar thirty-five ton passenger o f f o s i t f h a n k o f tUBWBBtto instantty in an accident Friday J. H DOUGLA8, J r . May 15th comes on Sunday, Directors. morning shortly after the tyain train engine, and to see it busily g o t into the city. The train-'engaged on the switch lo o k s . an<1 as a consequence Saturday C D K K E SI’ ONIIKMTH—Ladd A Tilton, Po FIRST-CLASS WORK. was doing some switching, and good from a business standpoint. | *s the last day of grace tor those land; National Park Bank, New York. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION in trying to couple some cars, The company says it has hauled , who have not yet registered. Hawk stooped over to o far, his ' its last car-load o f lumber to the j And this is the last^ opportunity Stranger« visiting the city are invited to call at the hank for information concerning the head being caught between the railroad. V °u W*H have to register, not j city. Corieenondence invited. platforms and crushed. The un- 1 \fr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson only before the June election, b u t! fortunate young man, w ho is 1 and daughter Miss Lida,, and also before the November presi dential • election. highly spoken of, leaves a wife ¡M r. and Mrs. A. M. H oskins,;.................. ... , J Registration _ T H E JEW ELER. [knd little child. . 1 w ho Have been .pending the|i’? ok* ™ th R' B The place to get your Linville and L. F. Hall. At the meeting p f the ladies winter down at Whittier, Cali- The Misses Nellie Paulson and H H A nQ U AH TIiH H F O H Lewis and Clark club held Satur-; fornia, arrived home Friday, DRUGS & MEDICINES. Bernice W oodward are on the day afternoon officers for the All seem to have profited more year were elected as here indicat- or less from their sojourn, and way to Capitola, California, ed: President, Mrs. Maggie L. especially Ah, w ho is in much where they will represent Pacific PRESCRIPTION WORK A Littlefield; first vice president, lietter health than when he went CpllegC in the Pacific Coast Y. J e w e lr y , SPECIALTY. M rs.X . M . yParker; second vice south, though lie hasn’t very W. C. A. summer conference, president, MissJennieD. Miller; many good w o r d s for California which begins M ay 14>th*. They Books, Stationery, Fancy ami secretary, Mrs. Van Leavitt; as compared with Oregon. All will probably make short visits Toilet Articles.' Camara and treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Mount, are glad to get back and note while south at Berkeley, San Kodaks and all kinds o f Camara Repairing Neatly -• The elub decided to send the sum many changes in Newberg, which Francisco, and one or tw o other Supplies. and Promptly Executed..« o f twenty-five dollars to the have been taking place during points. The conference is in LESSONS O f VRN IN K O D A K - session about tw o weeks. EKY. Sacajawea monument fund. * their absence. RITTENHOUSE & CALKINS MILLINERY #&rsj& aw?» C h e h a le m V a l le y B a n k . B. F. TERRY Kalamazoo Celery & Sarsaparilla Co. $t Bank of Newberg. j S .W . P O T T E R Watches, Clocks, O ptical Goods.