» - - ‘ V * ; . . . •; "T ' ' t • , • Æ & JlÆ X m X X M X X X X Local Events. H. B. CLOUGH, M. D Dr. and Mrs. SnappMett Tues­ day morning for their new home Including diseases pi Eye, Long Creelt. Ear, Nose and Throat. Philip ' Bowerman, a former Calls answered promptly. resident of Newberg, died recent­ Both phones. ly a t Brownsville. Miss Gertrude Lamb is home f a \ *■ t from Heppner where she spent the year in successful school work. , Mrs. M ary E. Morrison and tw o children arrived here from to Chchalem V alley Bank Bldg, Oskaloo9a, Iowa, last week and will remain during the summer.' The Ladies Auxiliary to the Extension tables from A very elaborate iron bed, Former price Board of Trade will meet a t the home of Mrs. N. C. M aris Satur­ Kitchen treasure day at 2:30. A large attend­ Kitchen cupboard...... ........ blue and white, 7 spindles........................... 9 ance is requested. # Side boards.....: ................... green and white 7 “ brass trimmings 10 In answer to the numerous Valour oouches...... ......... green or White with » " “ 8 Offloe orar CSakalam Valley Bank inquiries the Graphic will state Center taples...,................. very nice bed with white trimmings.......... 8 J V a a rtM r g , O r e g o n . th at the date for the opening of Combination cases............. very nice bed white trimmings. ,................ 8 Oregon y e a rly Meeting of the Sewing rockers.................. 7 spindle, brass trimmings....... .................. 6 Friends church is July 11. Arm Rockers, cobbler seat white. t -------------- «-------- ------------ Miss Belle Newhouse, accom­ Arm '* wood seat .... panied by tw o young lady Dining chairs.................. good cheap bed green or white DR. W. NARROLO, friend^ from Portland, came up .anothef style. from the city Saturday and J u s t D ro p in ami L ook T h em O ver DENTIST. spent Sunday with her parents. James W. Duncan closed'a deal Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon a few days ago for the sale of Linoleum 1 2 feet wide, square yd., former price..... 75c—>55 to 65 about six hundred dollars Quarter sawed oak, 3 pieces $30 “ 6 feet wide “ ** “ “ ...*.650— 50 to 55 — 25 w orth o f nails and hardware for — 21 Oil cloth 6 feet wid$ “ “ “ “ ---- 65— 50*055 23 a new hotel building a t St PauL Fine ash suite, 3 pieces 22 ' ■ 6 feet wide « -rr — 20 “ “ .- 7 7 7 4 5 — 3 7 # j^TTOBMKT-*T‘Ii*vr. Mr. and Mrs. David L Wood maple suite, long glass 6 feet wide “ “ 17 — *5 “ , M -e- 3 ^ — 3 0 o f Whittier, California, who CLARENCE BUTT. diamond shape glass All wool carpets best grade........... ........................... 7 5 O - 6 5 17 50— 15 W ill p ra ttle . In all the «onrts of t b . .t a t . were among the pioneer settlers square glass l 6 50— 13 50 All wool filling, cptton chain........ .......................... 65c— 55 Special attention given to probate work, the w riting of deed*, mortgage., contract, and the o f this community, a*e expected — IÌ • Goshen carpets, one third wool..... 14 drafting of all legal paper*. within a few days to make a W e H a ve P le n ty , Come O n e A n d Granite, strong color. O w e s — Second flo o r Bank of Mewberg Building visit and attend ^Oregon Yearly Brussels, bright colors. 90c up Meeting. John M acv, wife and little daughter from Henry county, Yum Yum springs $3 00 now $2 40; Odd dre&trs, $5 50 up , Indiana, and Miss Lulu White Mattresses ** “ $2 50 from Plainfield, Indiana, ^came A ttorney-«t-law , up from Portland Saturday ^ Notary Publie. evening and visited over Sun­ day w ith John Gilberts. OFFICE Miss Bertha Carey, eldest O P P O S IT E P O S T O F F IC E daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carey, w ho has been spendinjg a j-ear in her old home state, Indiana, near Marion, "“arrived home Saturday evening. She . b y — her J P Hndann nmved to the Dr^ ., Elmer Hndaon and wife cgffie ci 1 dot^n from Polk county the first mother’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Jay Snapp property Tuesday. The hay crop is unusuaHr -ofthe week, and children, who will visit here A lb ert it, Robertson Com pany this summer. * good this season .an4 .consq^. Tht contract for carrying the Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Minthom queittly it will not require so mail between the postoffice and (iraduato. at t h . parent who«] K lrkrrllle, Practical, Sanitary Plum bers, M ain S t Jfo., under the founder. Dr. A. T. Still. came over from Newport last much scraping ip .o b ta in ^ Ü * railw ay .station has been let ORIre -T h e Dr. Hartnld Building Office hour.. • te 12 and 1 : 8 tU oV - ^ Saturday to close up the sale o f feed- as it did a year ago. to wm. Kicn a t $140 a year, Bell phone. Mrs. J. B. Leatherman, vy»feoi jyhich is $50 a year more than their property and store their ' Steam, Hot Water And Hot Air household furniture tor the sum­ Prof. Leatherman of* Albany and Ke has been* receiving. Heating. Hop Piping, Guttering. mer. They report the outlook sister of Mrs. F. C. StanfitL^jiy ,‘E rn est, Bales left yesterday All kinds of TlnWork, Engines And to be promising for a gpod in­ company w ith her daughter morning for Oilcenter, Califor- Boilers put-up And repaired, wind General Contractor. flux of people a t the beach this Louise is-down for a visi^ of sev* where his brother-in-law, *, ——^ mills Erected. Pumps and Rams summer. They returned to eral days. j^ohn Hutchinson is located. He Alden Chamberlain has a'rick Sewer and Tile Work. Newport Tuesday. Put In, Electric Call Balls placed expects to spend the summer v a ­ Also W ell Digging. Mrs. Sam Hobson, who has of clover hay on his place north cation there a t work in the oil of town, containing probably fields. S E P t I C T A H K 8 A 8 P B C I A L T * been «pending some months in thirty tons, which he intends to Seattle with her son Oliver J., Jt MUTUAL PHONE. 185 Many Years Experience in New York Miss Grace Sellix, who came bale ready for market. The returned to Portland last week by Senior Member of Firm. west from Kansas w ith Miss and came up Saturday for a writer has never seen a larger E tta McC 03- last year and who visit with her daughter-in-law-, rick of hay in title valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collister has been teaching up in Wash­ Mrs. Hallie Hobson in the ington, is visiting here with the Springbrook neighborhood. She and young *on of Oxford, Ne­ r jU jtitg r g jt a n latter. The young ladies have says th at her youngest son, braska, who are spending ,some been attending the fair this Murray, who is working in the time a t D aytoii with relatives F. H. week. A fa ll l i n e o ! t h e m ; * U o » lu ll mines a t Riparia, Washington, visited in Newberg the first of A M or lwent a l . The Ladies Auxiliary of the w as married last week to a Miss the week with J. W. Coffin and ■3 5 Board o f Trade will erect a tent family. They are l«>oking for a Gents’ and Ladies’ Chains, Florence Stewart. r P R E S C R IP TIO N D R U G G IS TS . I J on the street corner opposite Fobs, Cbatelains, Brooches, Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Cash location in Oregon. Rings, Eye Glasses, Spec­ Mrs. S. J. Frossard and daugh­ Parker’s store Saturday after- ( gave the choir of the Friends tacles, and Silverware. S C H O O L BO O KS church • a very pleasant social ter Miss M yrtle of Russell, K an­ noon, where they will serve ice j A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . evening last Thursday a t their sas, are visiting in Newberg this cream, lemonade and cuke. Pro­ «r ______ ceeds to go to assist in keeping home. After a time of social en­ week with tjie former’s daughter up ihe county exhibit a t the fair. joym ent Prof. Partington, on Mrs. A. S. Parker aqd family. NEW BERG, OREGON. We would advise anyone who j They are making an extensive behalf o f the choir, presented S . W. P O T T E R Prof. C. W. Knntner, its director trip in the west and wilt go from would learn of the possibilities! One door w e t of Moora't Drugstore. of intensive farming in this v a l-• the past year, with a fine silver here to SouthernSLalifornia. • ■ >*•* A lev President' McGrew in company mounted baton, and w as fol­ * to visit Nathan White’s cor-! Rates Reasonable. ner in the northwest part of| with his brother, Beniamin, left lowed by Rev. Cash who spoke E. E. FLEISHAUER, feelingly of Prof. Kantner’s ear­ Monday for the mountains tow n . He has but a small place, The place to get your nest and capable work for the above Scotts Mills, expecting to but is raising thereon more gar­ PROPRIETOR. church. The latter responded spend a few days angling for den truck, berries and fruits than If DRUGS*een no useless repin­ Pluck K. Lightfoot, A. Cooke, J. W\ dressing o f rivet; g’ravel will ing on Nathan’s part. wias wit j ji.oung o f eld. make gftod highways, v - Moore and J. W. Dougins. f a 'M ÿ r a l M ietitela», DBS. LITTLEFIELD t BÜI18, PbTseius & Sorieott. A Great Bargain Sale On Furniture for 6 0 Days At The Newberg Furniture Store a. Bed Room Suite, 3 M. O. PICKETT Once in a Life Time Come in and Try Them Carpet and Linoleum Now can you get that new, carpet? Lace curtains, Portiers, Window Shades, All Prices 1905 Wall Paper—Come and see us. .HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON * E. A. ELLIS, Commercial =yi] * Caldwell & Co. j! Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. Hearse and Carriages for Funerals Don’t Worry Your Watch SHOES • Dress' Goods NEW BERG B. F. TERRY; ÏYERÏ PITROlt GIVEN SATISFAC­ TION. BATH BOOII-III CONNECTION. BAKERY SPECHT 5 KOHLSDORFER