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i2 f3 E o c a g a a B E c c a E g ] H. B. CLOUGH, (j'anernJ M o t l l v l n v . Including diseases ot Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Calls answered promptly. Both phones. DBS. LITTLEFIELD l BOIIll, Fbyilciini i Smeon. Offlo« In Chehalem Vallar Bank Bldg. Phone Mo. 48. DR. CEO. LARKIN, I 1 —»DENTIST+— Office o n r L'behalem Valley Rank. Mearbergr, O re g o n . DR. R. W . HARROLD, DENTIST. Mrs. W. B. Sims of Portland LIN ER C O LU n N visited in tow n with Mr. Sims Í Ola Martin is putting up a the fore part o f the week. For Sale, Wanted and Miscellaneous cottage for C! R. Williams on The Methodists are bringing Local«. Tell your "Wants'* find buyer or «ollor. Try H Center street west o f the M. up the rear with a series o f revi Terrell property. val services which began last Extra good early seed pota Rev. Elwood Knight and evening. toes for sale. L. M. Carey, daughter, Miss Sarah, went to The families o f Levi Lewis Springbrook. Salem Saturday to see the elder and Seth Mills, are riding about daughter ot the family who is in new rolling stock in" the way Prizes for Eggs. seriously ill \yith typhoid fever. o f brand new carriages. From April 7th to M ay 1st we The state prohibition oratori The public school and town will give to the person bringing cal contest, in which sir colleges boys have been playing some in us the greatest number o f eggs, take part, will be held in Mc teresting baseball games the $2.50 in merchandise free; to the Minnville on Friday evening of past week, honors being about next largest number, $1.50; to this week. Lewis Saunders will even. ' - the third largest, $1.00 and to represent Pacific College. The Ladies Auxiliary to the the next ten largest, 50 cents Prof, and Mrs. H. N. Wright Board o f Trade will meet at the each in merchandise. Bring your took a trip up the Columbia the home pt Mrs. Clarence Butt, eggs t o P o rter & Larkin and get first o f the week to view' the Saturday at 2:30 p. m. A large the highest market price. scenic grandeur o f Oregon’s attendance is desired. We are now prepared to do a great waterw ay before leaving Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mrs. first class quality o f laundry for California. Clarence Butt and Herman Smith work o f all kinds at reasonable F. H. Caldwell went down to went down to Portland yester | prices. T o give satisfaction is Portland Tuesday and on the day to attend the funeral Of our aim. Get our prices on fam following day left with the big Charlie Fogg. ily work. Pressnall & Baldwin. delegation o f Woodmen for Jphn Boves, brother o f Wesley Southern California on a trip of B o y « , whom he had not seen for W a n te d -to rent a pmno Will pay from three to four dollars pleasure and recreation. years, arrived with his family Mrs. W. W. Nelson and son, Monday from North Dakota. per month, Report at Graphic Jo, returned home Tuesday He is well pleased with w hat he office. L ocal Events. morning from a visit at Mc Minnville, where she had been helping her father, Rev. Jos. Ho- berg, celebrate his birthday an niversary. j^TTORNXY-AT-LAW. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dubre ar CLARENCE BUTT. * rived from Montana Monday W ill practice In all the court« of the itate and are visiting the Mills families Special attention |i*en to probate work, the writing of deed«, mortgage«, contract« and the in this vicinity, Mrs. Dubre and drafting of all legal paper*. M ew b erg. O re g o n . Mrs. Henry Mills being sisters. Om tcn—Second Fin« * . , . ______ ii... Bank of Mewberg Building. They intend to locate somewhere in the valley. The funeral services o f John Farr, held Sunday afternoon in the Baptist church, were largely attended, many not being able Attorney-stf law, to get into the church. The ser Notary Public. mon w as preached by Rev. T. Brouillette. OFFICE « Geo. Sykes arrived home Mon O P P O S IT E P O S T O F F IC E day evening from his trip to Michigan. He says many lum bermen and timber dealers of the Wolverine state are looking toward Qregon as the scene ot TONSORIAD ARTIST. future operations. R. J. Cooper, who has been working for a few weeks on the government buildings at the Lewis and Clark fair, came up hotpe Monday evening to get ready for the California trip up on which he started yesterday. General Oontractor. Prof. C. W» Kantner went to Salem last week and on Sunday took part in the services a t tending the dedication o f the SE PTIC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y fifteen thousand dollar Congre MUTUAL PHONE. 185 gational church o f which his father, Rev. W. C. Kantner, is MRS. A1.1CK C. BOWER*. H O » . D. BOWER* pastor. The dedicatory hymn and one o f the anthems sung by the choir were composed for the occasion by Prof. Kantner. O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S . A debate between the Mc Minnville and Newberg public Graduate* at the parent *ehonl. Klrksrllie, >., under the founder. Dr. A. T. Still, schools has been arranged to ifliee -The Dr. Harrold Building. >fflce hour«, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to a. take place in tw o weeks. The tell phone. question to be discussed reads: “ Resolved, that the cabinet sys tem ot the British Government is superior to that o f the United States.” The New’berg students will hold a tryout to morrow Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always on band. Orders evening when the team will be filled at short notice. chosen. **, *T. H. Gardner was the victim o f an accident at the sawmill Saturday afternoon. He was standing at the head of the long incline up which a log was being drawn. As the big piece of tim CO NTRACTO R ber reached the top it rolled over dement W a lk s, B a se m e n t against Mr. Gardner, knocking and Foundation work, him off the flooring to the S e p tic T a n k s , and all ground, several feet below. He fell on his head and shoulders, kinds of C e m e n t work. bruising him up so severely as to P ric e s R easo n ab le. render him unconscious for some time, and breaking both bones o f one wrist. The revival services which had • • been in progress at the Friends FOR church under the leadership of Evangelist Chas. F. Weigele, Watches, Clocks and closed with a memorable meeting Jewelry of All Kinds. Tuesday night, when even the aisles and gallery stairs were He keeps a fine line of Silver packed with people. Rev. Weigele ware and all bis goods are the h^s had unusual success here and best on the market. the church has liecn greatly Eyes tested and correctly fit strengthened by his work. A ted Vith ¿liases. large company of young people T---- were at the train yesterday Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty and all wark guaranteed. morning to bid Rev. and Mrs. NEXT TO MOORE'S DRUG STORE. Weigele farewell as they left for the East. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon M. O. PICKETT B. F. TERRY, - EVERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION. E. A. ELLIS, Sewer and Tile Work. Also Well Digging. NEWBERG BAKERY SPECHT & KOHLSDORFER V. H. D O U G L A S poto POTTER’S sees here and thinks of locating. Dr. Bancroft eye and nerve specialist o f Salem, will be Eli Seese, who underwent a at-the Commercial Hotel April surgical operation at the hospital 18-19-20. _________ in Portland the first o f last Week For Sale. is still very low, though some _____ hopes for his recovery are enter- One good young cow; seed tained. ;oats and seed potatoes. See A. Lewis Youells, son o f Mrs. B. E. Bowman, IV 2 miles north of R. Bass, started back to his old town. 23 Minnesota home Monday, where For Sale or to Rent. he w ill remain for the summer at least. He was accompanied bv ! On 7th and Center one block his little daughter. from River street, tw o lots with Charlie Fogg, son o f Mr. and new house containing nine Mrs. A. S. F o gg o f M t. Tabor, rooms and three closets. Would former well known residents o f rent house furnished. Enquire this place, died Saturday mom- Qn lses P alen C l a r k , irig after undergoing an opera- r, Newberg. tion for appendicitis. The de Wire Fencing. ceased, who held a civil service position in the Portland post- j j own own ana and am operating a office, was an exemplary young wire fence machine and am pre man—one whose loss will be felt pared to make prices to any one by all- with whom he came in wanting field, poultry or lawn contact. fencing. H. E. N e w lin , Agent, Roy Hoard went to work Fri Springbrook, Oregon. , day noon at the new sash and Three things we are proud o f in door factory and within an hmir Walk Over Shoes—good styles, or tw o, when working at the rip good wearers and good sellers. saw, brought his hand in con Porter & Larkin. tact with the saw and lost his little finger, the other three Look Here. fingers being also severely cut. A chance to save money! Very Thoiigh warned by his em often when we sell new watches ployers to be careful, the work was new to him, and he relaxed we take in others th at’ are out o f repair. These, in our spare his vigilance. * moments, we clean up and put A school meeting is called to in first class shape. We have on take place next Monday after hand now* a dozen or more of noon at the schoolhouse at three such watches that we are offer o ’clock. It is called for the pur ing at a “ mere song.” Do you pose o f authorizing the directors need the time? I f so, you can to proceed with the proposed not get it lor less money than in additions and improvements on one o f these. Call and look them the building to the amount of over. We guarantee every ten thousand dollars, and to watch we sell to give good ser authorize them-4o issue interest vice. M ark H eacock , bearing warrants for the stated The Jeweler. amount. All kinds o f rough lumber for Prof, and Mrs. G. N. Hartley sale at O. B. Hutchen’s mill on of Indiana, arrived here Friday after an absence o f thirteen Chehalem mountain, five miles 21-8t years, and are visiting with the north o f Newberg, latter’s niece, Mrs. J. C. Hodson and family, at the picturesque home they themselves made while residents o f this communi ty. They were both instructors in the Friends Pacific Academy at that time, ?nd thus engaged, wielded such an influence for good in the neighborhood, espec ially with the young people, as few have dene, and which i§ sig nified in the hearty welcome with which they have been re ceived figain. For the past sev eral years they have had charge o f the Indian work in Oklahoma under the supervision o f the Friends church, but have given I t up with the desire tt> go back to their old home at Fountain City, which they have owned for thirty years and occupied but seven o f which. Last year they made a trip to Palestine which they enjoyed in the ex treme, and they have prepared an interesting and instructive illustrated lecture upon the Holy Land, which they have been giving since -their return. The lecture will be given here before the departure o f Prof, and Mrs. Hartley, and is awaited with much pleasurable anticipation. Give Us a Tria l.« Send your laundry to us and give us a trial; we guarantee satisfaction. Work called for and delivered; work done on short notice. Phone 24 Mutual. 24-2t P ressnall & B ald w in . L. E. Brown, the tailor, can now show you the spring and summer suitings Popular prices. FIN E L IN E OF : TO SHOW YO U IM P L E M E N T S H e a d q u arte rs for Feed , S e e d and F e rtilize rs MACKIE & MILLER BOTH PHONES .T H E : Newberg Store Is full from floor to garret with the largest, updo-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 the fashion. Re-furnish your home and get ready for this summer’s company. U N D E R T A K IN G IN IT S BRANCHES H OLLINGSW ORTH & W ILS O N Mrs. Horton’s T h e p lacé for 1 M ILLIN E R Y T h a t su its both ta ste and P o ck e t Book. ^ Business Pointera, - Feed and groceries to suit at D. R. Jackson’s, Main street. Let H. F. Baird have a chance at your hauling. For first class potatoes call at Jackson’s grocery’ , Main street. Don’t forget to call and get a pair o f Walk Over shoes. Porter & Larkin. Complete line o f street hats on display. Hutchens Sisters. Work horse for sale. Inquire at the Arthur ranch. F or express and light hauling leave orders at Rich’s grocery. T ry D. R. Jackson, the Main street grocer,-for all kinds ot feed. ~ New; spring millinery constant- j ly arriving at Mrs. Horton’s . parlors. A complete line ot dress and street hats at the Misses Hutch ens. • 4 - Seed oats, seed wheat, land plaster, grass and garden seeds at City Feed Store. Staple groceries, and fruits and vegetables»! season. D. R. Jack- son, Main street. H. F. Baird, t lK - expressman, meets both the trains and boats. He carries passengers. Dr. Bancroft eye and nerve specialist, will be in New berg once every 30 days. All his work is guaranteed. Choice meats o f all kinds handled by Wesley Boyes, who gives his customers the best that can be had. T ry him. Free de livery’ . Both phones. Don’t fail to read the an nouncement o f Patterson, Jones & Co. regaiding their new stock o f spring and summer fancy goods, straw’ goods, shoes ami other lin^s o f iiitetest to intend ing purchasers. Porter A Larkin Say: “ The w ay the ladies are buy Real Estate Mortgages. ing Hamilton Brown’s American Lady shoes, compels us to I am prepared to buy good keep orders on the road all the purchase moneys mortgages on time.” any class b f real estate. H. E. N oble : Nice line o f slippers and Gibson Commercial Blk., Portland, Or., ties for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren at Porter & Larkin’s. ALL Don’t W orry If Tour W atch 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 s. Commercial Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. Hearse and Carriages for Funerals Rates Reasonable. £. R FLEISHAUER, PROPRIETOR. __ F. H. Caldwell & Co. p r e s c r ip tio n d r u g g is ts . ---- <r‘ SCHO O L BOOKS A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . NEW BERG, OREGON. 1. The place to get your DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Lost. Male Pointer pup, six or seven — • — Wanted. months old; white with tan Rooks, stsflniiFry, Kaup; and A good, second hand wagon, spots. Information leading to T o l l f t ; A rtip lw Cnmara and 3-inch preferred. See or address recovery will be appreciated" bv K,K,* k**,,,,,, **" kl,,,u ° rrrtm era John Nelson, one mile north of Dr. H. A, Littlefield. jsnpp.ie*. depot. y ^ . _ , ! LESSONS <i I V KN IN K O D A K ' The Newberg Meat Co. k k y . Did you notice those banjos in Has the best facilities for fur-; ___ ___!* _ _—~ _____ 1,1 the show window at Heacock’* nishing first class meats and jewelery store? There is an*ex- butchers’ supplies, and the best ceptfonafly good one there for ANO only $8.50. If you would like a is none too good for their cus W eekly O regonian banjo vou had better go nnd see tomers. Free delivery and both $ 2. phones. that one. The Graphic