'ÆatXWÆÆ J. L. Vickrey, the LaFayette LINER COLUriN merchant, was in Newberg on H. B. CLOUGH , M. D. O e i t n m l J U ed fc/ n *, Mrs. Vina Yergen left Tuesday business last Friday. I Psr Sals. Wanted and Mlacsflansnu* Business Locals. Tell your "W o n te" morning on her trip to Califor­ 'H a rv e y Frazier and family find Mayor or softer. Try It Including -diseases of Eye, took their departure for Glendo* nia. She goes first to Palo Alto Ear, Nose and Throat. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price o f ra, California, yesterday morn­ Calk answered promptly. . L. E. Brown, the tailor, can Both phones. Portland visited in Newberg San ing. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hester and now show you the spring and day with F. A. Elliptt and fam­ summer suitings Popular prices. children o f Portland y -sited ily. Tha Quality Cough Remedy. Maynard Redmond went home over Sunday with Seth Mills family. to Vancouver, Washington, Fri­ e I f you have a bad cough, try George Washington Cutta, day and while there visited with VMoore’s Syrup White Pine who slings the lightning for the Compound,” and you will be an old friend .from Michigan. Pacific Company a t J. F. Bowman left Saturday Southern .................. _ . .it convinced that the quality is nre after 25 and 50 for Treadwell, Alaska, where he SlKdds, runted here Sunday with what Mrs. Cutts and daughter Miss will take his old position as one cents. Louise. o f the foremen in the Treadwell Plain sewing wanted by Mrs. W. W. Hollingsworth went stamp mills. £ . F. Johnson. 19-3t DR. GEO. LARKIN, There will b r a meeting of the down to Portland Tuesday to Civic Club at the home o f Mrs. remove the body ol Frank W. Wanted. F. A. Morris, Saturday after­ Spaulding, brother o f C. K. A good second hand wagon, noon at 2:30 o ’clock. All mem­ Spaulding, to the family lo t in Offlce over Chebalem Valley Bank. the Newberg cemetery. The de­ 3-inch preferred. See or address bers are invited to attend. Sawbarf, Oregon. ceased died a t the age o f tw enty John Nelson, one mile north o f Fred Forcht, a hardware mer­ years, and was buried in Lone depot- chant o f Spokane, Washington, Fir cemetery, Portland, Septem­ I have seed oats for sale. En­ ifl "visiting in tow n with his ber 15, 1881. The remains were quire ot J. D. Crater. Mutual brother H. A. Forcht, whom he brought up here by team yester^phonc 5343 Chas. Crater. ^ • had not seen for eighteen years. day. DR. R W. MARROLD, On the programs o f the public Mr. W. M. Vanderford ot On­ House for Sale. school entertainments given last tario, California, arrived in New­ DENTIST. Will sell a five room cottage week appeared one set o f triplets berg last week and after exchang­ and two- sets o f twins. What ing his ten acre orange grove just north o f Bank o f Newberg Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon at a bargain; % cash, balance town can beat it? Newberg peo­ near Ontario for the farm o f Mil ple take Roosevelt seriously.. M ary E. McDowell, northwest" eHSV Pay ments M rs . M c D aniel , The Misses Tillie and Charlotte of town, purchased her span o f Lents, Oregon. ^T T O R W X Y -A T -L A W . Stammeijohn o f Upland, Cali­ handsome dappled grays for fornia, are late arrivals in New­ $400. Mr. Vanderford wiH con­ Staple groceries, and fruits and CLARENCE BUTT. berg. They are daughters of tinue with the improving o f the vegetables in season. D. R . Jqck- W ill praetlM In all the court* of the .täte Special attentlou fi* * n I® probate work, the Geo. Stammeijohn who located farm , in keeping with the rapid son, Main street. w rltlnf of deed*. mort«a«e., contract, and the drafting of all legal paper*. here last year, buying a small progress o f Newberg. N ew berg. O regon. Bids Wanted. O m o a —Seooad Floor place northwest o f town. The family o f Thos. Miles Saak Of Mewberg Building. The board of directors o f school John Joues, whose death took which was on the w ay to New­ place at the home o f his uncle, berg by w ay o f Portland, were district No. 29, Yamhill county, M. D. Jones, on Chehalem moun­ caught in the train woeck on the Oregon, w ill receive bids for fur­ tain the latter part o f last week, east side road which took place at nishing 60 cords o f old or large was buried here Sunday after­ Barlow last Thursday forenoon. second grow th fir wood, corded Attorney-at-lnw, noon. The services at the ceme­ A switch had been left open in basement o f school hotise dur­ Notary Public. tery were under the auspices of and the Albany local crashed ing latter half o f September; bids the Newberg Woodmen. into the south-bound freight. to be opened at eight o ’clock on OFFICE Pres. H. E. McGrew and Rev. No one suffered serious injuries, the 16th day ot March, 1905. Board reserves the right to re­ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE H. B. Crumley, accompanied by though the crash and severe Rev. J. F. Hanson, o f Portland, shake up proved hard on sensi­ ject any and all bids. ~~ A ndrew P ickett , took a trip to Tacoma and Se­ tive nervous svstems. 20-2t District Clerk. attle the latter part o f last week Miss M ary E. McDowell last in the interests ot the Friends week exchanged the balance o f All the latest magazines and church. They established a her Sunnyside subdivision o f 106 periodicals a t M oore’s drug T O N S O R IH li A R T I S T . monthly meeting at the former acres one mile northwest o f town store. Subscriptions taken at ETERI PATRON 01VEN SATISFAC­ place. for a ten acre orange grove at all times. B. R. Bass who owns what Ontario, California, considéra^ TION. BATE ROOM IX CONXECTIOX. was the Barr property at the Special Announcement. tion lK*ing $12,000. Miss Mc­ — - *“ * ■ —■ip .. 1 im — — ".a. east” approach’' o f t he" Big ’bridge, Dowell already has a ten acre ,* We have received our spring is beginning work on a substan­ orange grove in the vicinity o f stock o f goods, including all tial residence on the attractive Ontario and this exchange en­ lines o f house furnishings, and General Contractor. site o f the old cottage, which has ables her to have her property we wish to say to the public been moved on a lot to the east. more conveniently located for that we make an absolute S e w e r and T ile W ork . Noah Heater is the master car­ her management. Otherwise guarantee that our prices will A lso W e ll D iggin g. penter. V . she says she has no desire to be found as low as any in SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALTY Colonel Tom Richardson, secre­ leave Newberg. iiewberg. Try us and see. MUTUAL PHONE, 18» tary and manager o f the Oregon T. B. Cl'MMINOS & Co. The primary grade ol the pub­ MBS. A LIC E C. B O W * * * H O M E * D. aOWUM. Development League, brought lic school is more than full and is For first class potatoes call at his family o f wife and three running over, as may be guessed Jackson’s grocer}’ , Main street. daughters up to Newberg Friday by one passing the creamery evening, remaining over until building at noon and seeing the Qold Fish. Monday morning. While in flock o f little tads swarming Gold fish on sale at M oore’s O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S . town they were the guests of about at play. There are ac­ armacy 25 cents each, Graduate, at the percnt school. Klrk.vllle, M ayor and Mrs. Jesse Edwards. commodations in the temporary quariums for fish from 75c to Mo., under the founder. Dr. A. T. Still. Omce-The Dr. Herrold Building, J. F. Tavlor arrived home quarters in the second story of $ 2 . 00 . office hour*. • to 12 and l :*> to n. Bell phone. Monday from his visit in South­ the creamery for fifty or a few Wire Fencing. ern California, o f which he more, whereas the enrollment speaks most enthusiastically. has gone up to seventy-one. Ad- I own and am operating a His son Douglas stopped off at ditional equipment has been or- fw ire fence machine and am pre- Ashland on the return to visit dered and Miss Ina Gould has pared to make prices to any one his sister, Mrs. J. R. McKillop, been secured to assist Miss Inglis- tWtnting field, poultry or lawn Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes for a few (lavs. Frank imme­ in starting the little people on fencing. H. E. N ew lin , Agent, always on band. Orders diately took up the white man’s the highway o f knowledge Springbrook, Oregon. filled at short notice. burden by sitting out a regular A frightful accident took place session o f the city council Mon­ at the sawmill Friday forenoon ' Feed and groceries to suit at SPECHT UOBLSDORFER D. R. Jackson’s, Main'street. day evening. which resulted in John Farr los­ Engine for Sale. Heacock & Sons started up ing an arm and barely escaping » ------- --------- their new sash and door factory with his life. A log was being We have for sale a twelve Saturday afternoon, which is hauled up the shute from the horse power J. I. Case engine, WATCHMAKER probably the most modem and river, Farr managing the cable. w ith boiler. All in good condi­ completely equipped in the W il­ The small, returning cable was tion. Enquire at Newberg Sash amd JEWELER^ lamette Valley outside of Port­ showing too much slack and he & Door factory. land, the building and plant rep­ applied the brake, the result be­ W. P. H eacock & S ons . Solicit, the patronage of Ms sld Indian. Friends who need weteh repairing done. resenting an outlay o f about ing that the log started back, T ry D. R. Jackson, the Main seven thousand dollars. The catching up the slack with a 207 Morrison St. street grocer, for all kinds of PORTLAND. OR. factory building ol tw o stories, terrific jerk. As the cable flew feed. gives ample ro6m for the equip­ up it caught Farr on the left ment. Tbe heavy work will be arm, lifting him several feet and The Newberg Meet Co. done below while the finer, fin­ cutting off the arm near the ishing work will be done on the shoulder, and throwing it high Has the best facilities for fur­ second floor. Materials will be in the air and over the bluff to­ nishing first class meats and FOB transferred from the first to wards the river, a distance of butchers’ supplies, and the best second floor by elevator.. The over a hundred feet. His broth­ is none too good for their cus­ Watches, Clocks and twenty pieces o f machinery, with er, Harry, who was working tomers. Free delivery and both lewelry of All Kinds. a few small pieces vet to be in­ near, was knocked down and phones. ' stalled, enable the factory to severely stunned. The unfortu­ Contractors’ Notice. Ie keep* a fine line of Silver* turn out all kinds of work, and nate man has been lying between rare and all bis goods are the the Heacocks intend to fill con­ life and -death, the shock to his , Having located in Newberg est on the market, tracts not only for the local system being very severe. Par­ we are ready to do carpentering iyes tested and correctly fit* trade but for Portland and Wil­ tial paralysis has resulted, but ind contracting. All work en- ed with glasses. lamette Valley points. The new the attending physicians trust it rusted to our care will receive : a Specialty 'etch i Newberg Sash and Door Factory will disappear and hold out hope prompt and careful attention will add very materially to the for his recovery. Up to yester­ and will tie guaranteed. Call NKXT TO MOOSE'S DRUG STOBK. humming chorus of Newberg’« day he had not learned that his one block west o f Glen hotel. arm was missing. manufacturing industries. HUNNICUTT A iiTUCHBLL. I Local Events* r | L tr The New Market. Call and Settle. We are busy cutting meat in All persons owing the firm ot our new shop find are ready to Elliott & Hill will please call at tend to all your wants in our the store and settle their ac­ line. T ry us. Free delivery. counts. E lliott & H il l . A ustin & B oyks . FIN E L IN E OF BUGGIES TO SHOW YO U ' i4 IM P L E M E N T S Headquarters for Feed, Seed and Fertilizers —*DENTIST*~- M ACKIE & M ILLE R BOTH PHONES .T H E : r M. O. PICKETT B. F. TERRY, Newberg Furniture Store Is full from floor to garret with tbe largest, up-to-date stock of Furniture ever shown in Newberg—Carpets, Linoleum, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portierres, Bedroom Suites, Couches, Fancy Rockers, Easy Chairs, Sideboards, Buffets, Iron Beds. We lead tbe fashion. _ O n » Iron Bad - Ona M a t t r e s s Ona Y Y Spring - Ona Cupboard • One Sideboard Ona 3-pieee B e d ro o m UNDERTAKING IN ALL ■ $ 2 25 - 2 OO * 2 QO - 3 00 * 12 00 Suita. 12 00 IT S - B R A N C H E S H OLLINGSW ORTH ft W ILSO N THE IDEAL BICYCLE SHOP. Don’t Worry If Your Watch Bicycles and Sundries. . / • See us for Steel Rims. They stand the wet weather. Is there anything w rong with your »«w in g machine? W e can fix it. Umbrella repairing a specialty. Complete Stock of Baseball Qoods. is balky or broken, but bring it to me and I will make it into such a good, reliable timepiece that it will put a smile on your countenance that won’t come off, and it will be a pleasure to tell your friends where to get such good, reliable watch repair­ ing. W . S. REYNOLDS, Jeweler and Optician, •Newberg, Ore. First door west of Porter A Larkin'*. N E LSO N & H ANSO N. E. A. E lllS . C o m m e rc ia l MERCHANT TAILOR. ■ Cleaning, P ressin g m s. ms s ms and Repairing W o r k Guaranteed. Cor. First and Meridian Streets. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. Hearse and Carriages for Funerals Rates Reasonable. In Creamery Building. E. E. F L E IS H A U E R , PROPRIETOR. NEWBERG BAKERY JOHN A. BECK. - - 'JCÆÆ XÆ. XÆÆÆ&Ut ZrM-. r F. H. PROPRIETORS OF Caldwell & Co. •«-"-•te* /*“ PRE SC RIPTIO N DRUGGISTS. SCHOO L BOOKS A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . * M .J.N A S H & G O NEWBERG, OREGON. W i a E K g x r j a r a M iy .iix . N E W B E R G ’S RACKET STORE. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOYS Also Chlnawars, Tabls Seta and Covers, Toilat Articles, ate., ate Ths Only Raekat Store In Town M. J. N A S H & CO. Successors to R. R. Linrllle. N O TIC E . I POTTER’S f On Saturday, February 4, and every Saturday there­ after until further notice, I will open an A R T S T U D IO an a* my residence for the pur­ pose of teaching art in all its branches. I^tces, em­ broidery, etc., at reason­ able prices. Hours from ^ 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. M RS. G R A C E CADY, The place to get your DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. B o o k it. Stationery, Fancy aud Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodak« and all kind« of Camera Supplies. LESSONS GIVEN IN KODAK' Corner 4th and Meridian Streets. EKY.