t Local Events H. B. CLOUGH. M. D. Oenernl Medicine, including dixases ot Eve Ear, N om and Throat. Call? iBIwartd promptly. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0 . Vougiat departed Friday for their old home in the sunflower state. M rt. H arry Bennett, sister ot Mrs. Robert Howie, died June 25 a t University Park, Colorado. Miss Belle C raw l ol Minnesota is visiting friends north ol tow n in the persons o f S. W. New- house and family. C. J. Edw ards attended in Portland Friday a meeting of Offlea in Chehalem Valley Bank Bldg. Phone Mo. U. the engineers ot the Pacific C oast and Rocky Mountain states. E. A Newby came down from Laidlaw , Eastern Oregon, last week and has been visiting here and a t his home near Turner. Mrs. H. D. Harford who has been spending some months on Offlee OTtr Chehalein Valley Bank. the lecture platform in Central Mevberg, Oregon. California, arrived home Friday. Prof, and Mrs. R. W. K irk left M onday for Newport where the former will spend the summer at work for Dr. Minthorn in the DR. R. W. HARROLD, sanitorium. * Miss Effie Vantress of Port DENTIST. land, accompanied by Mr. Geo. Reynolds o f Gresham, spent Sun - Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon day here w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Vantress. Miss Mabel Shaw, o f Salem, visited in tow n the first o f the ttorxkt - vt - law . week with Miss Belle Gilbert. CLARENCE BUTT. From here she goes to join her WIU pracUM tn parents a t Santa Clara, Cali liât 1 fornia. Dr. P. H. Dencqr and wife of Sprague, Washington, are visit ing this week with Elmer B ow man and family. Dr. Dencer is the oldest practing dentist in the M . O. P IC K E T T northwest. The new bridge across the Attorney-at-law, ravine a t the old Snodgrass Notary Publio. place northwest o f tow n has been completed bv A. Bowm an, OFFICE the contractor, and travel by OPPOSITE POST OFFICE that road has been resumed. Mrs. John Foss and Mrs. John Hoblet, sisters of B. F. Terry, MM. ALICE C. BOWERS. arrived Tuesday evening from HOHE* D. BOWER.. Minnesota, the former from Min neapolis and the latter from Little Falls and will spend some teme visiting and attending the O S T E O P A T H I P -IV I I Ik NS fair. Graduate. at tba parent school, Klrk.Tllle, Miss Yiola Patton, a former Mo , under the founder. Dr. A. T. Still. Ofllee—The Dr. Harrold Building 3tudent o f Pacific College, and Offlee hours, * to 12 and 1:90 to ft. Bell phone. last year a graduate of the C ali fornia State Normal, in which state she has been teaching, ar rived the first of the week for a General Contractor. visit w ith Miss Gussie Crawford and other friends. M arvin Blair, Dwight Coulson Sewer and Tile Work. and Lynn Clough went over to Also Well Digging. Scotts Mills Saturday and joined S E P T IC TAN K8 A S P E C IA L T Y there by W orth Coulson, took a MUTUAL PHONE. 18ft tw o days’ fishing trip several miles up Butte creek. They re port a good catch of mountain trout and not having any fire arms along saw some big game— tw o or three deer and a cougar. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Campbell A full line of them ; aleo a full and daughter Miss Hazel, ot AMOrtiueut of. Bessemer, Michigan, have been visiting here the past week with Gents’ and Ladies’ Chains, Fobs, Châtelains, Brooches, the family o f B. R. Bass, Mrs. Rings, Eye Glasses, Spec Bass being Mrs. Campbell’s tacles, and Silverware. mother, and at Rex with the family o f L. S. Otis, Mrs. Ottis R e p a lrln * n « « t l y a n d p ro m p tly d o n o and O u a ra n ta a d a t th a J a w - and the latter being sisters. In a iry S to ra of company w ith Miss F loy Bass and Mrs. A. T. Behnke, they S. W. P O T T E R went down to the citv yesterday One door west of Moore'e Drugstore. to attend the fair a couple of days. Mr. Campbell is train master for the Wisconsin Cen tral, and is now located at Abbotsford, Wisconsin, to which D o n ’t W o r r y place the family expect to move If Y o u r W a t c h before long. is balky or broken, but bring Aubrey Kramien arrived home it to me and I will make it Monday evening after his year’s into such a good, reliable work in Earlhain College a t timepiece that it will put a Richmond, Indiana, which has smile on your countenance that won’t come off, and it been most successful * for him tyill be a pleasur»-to tell your from every standpoint. He en friends where lo get such joyed himself thoroughly and good, reliable watch repair says Indiana is the greatest ing- ------- ------ state yet—except Oregon; He W . S. REYNOLDS, will remain in this vicinity until Jeweler and Optician, about the first of September Newberg, Ore. when he will go to Whittier, Flrat door west of Porter * Larkin'*. California, he having been elected last week to a position in the faculty of Whittier College. He will teach history and serve a* physical director, and will make TONSORIflli A R TIST. the third Newberg man in the faculty o/ that institntion, Pro EYERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC fessors Kelsey and Albertson TIO». BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION.* having precccded him. ft m» l BOB E. A. ELLIS, J B. F. TERRY, On Furniture for 60 Days A t The New berg Furniture Store A very elabórate iron bed, Farmer price bine and white, 7 spindles........................... 9 green and white 7 “. brass trimmings 10 green or white with very nice bed with white trimmings very nice bed white trimmings 7 spindle, brass trimmings....... white. good cheap bed green or white another style J a it Drop in nnd Look Them Over Bed Boom Suite, 3 Pieces Extension tables from Kitchen treasure Kitchen cupboard Side boards........... Valour couches.... Gliftter taples...... Combination cases Sewing rockers................. Arm Rockers, cobbler seat Arm “ wood seat.... Dining chairs .................. Come in and Try Them Carpet and Linoleum Linoleum 12 feet wide, square yd., former price......75c— 55 to 65 Quarter sawed oak, 3 pieces...................................$30 Fine ash suite, 3 pieces. ..... maple suite, long glass diamond shape glass square glass We Have Plenty, Come One And All Once in a Life Time " 6 feet wide “ 6 feet wide All wool carpets best grade. . . 7 All wool filling, cotton chain.. Goshen carpets, one third wool Granite, strong color Brussels, bright colors. Now can you get that new carpet? Yum Yum spriugs $3 00 now $2 40. Mattresses L a c e c u r ta in s , P o r t ie r s , W i n d o w S h a d e s , A H P r ic e s 1905 W a l l P a p e r — C o m e a n d s e e u s HOLLINGSWORTH & WILSON Tohn Shearer continues to show fine samples oil alfalia grow n on his lots here in tow n . A lb ert & Robertson Com pany, F . A. Hayes came up from Vancouver M onday night to cel Practical Sanitary Plumbers, M ain S t ebrate a t home w ith his family. T. B. Cummings began w ork Steam, Hot Water And Hot Air on a cottage lor M ilo P. Elliott a t the tile factory the first of the Heating. Hop Piping, Guttering. week. All kinds of TinWork,Engines And J. A Clemenson, the Portland Boilers put up And repaired, wind druggist came up Saturday even milie Erected. Pumps and Rams ing w ith his family for a visit a t Put In, Electric Call Bells placed the old homestead. Married on July 4 a t the home o f the bride’s mother in New Many Years Experience in New Y ork berg, Miss Ethel Randle and by Senior Member of Firm. Wm. C ox, Rev. H. Bowman of ficiating. The Newberg band boys who j furnished music for the Canby | celebration Tuesday report royal j entertainment and a general F. H. good time. John Covle and “Mrs. C. I.! Wilev o f Orient, Iow a, father P R E S C R I P T IO N D R U G G IS T S . and sister o f Mrs. J. B. Mount arrived here last Thursday and SCH O O L BOOKS will remain during the summer.; Mrs. W iley’s husband is post A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . m aster in Orient. Good Rigs and Careful The brick hotel near the depot NEW BERG, OREGON. Drivers. Hearse and tta o a a y ja a íM e g E K ft-x : has been leased to J. N. Woods, o f Oregon C it y ' Tor a term of Carriages for Funerals three years and the name ot the Rates Reasonable. house has been changed l»nck to Hotel Purdy. The new man E. E. FLEI8HAUER, will take charge Saturday. The place to get your PROPRIETOR. Dr. Rufus M. Jones, editor ot the American Friend, finally D R U G S & M E D IC IN E S . overcame all difficulties * and spent tw o hours in Newberg last Friday evening. He. in com -1 PRESCRIPTION WORK A pany with W. F. Edwards of Portland nnd Pres. McGrew SPECIALTY. came out from Portland in an A Full Line of Them automobile. After the lecture K o o k s , Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Camara' and the return trip was made in time Kodak* and all kind* o f Cam era to catch the night train out of S u p p lie s . Portland, JTht; time for the lec LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K ' Hiram Jones who owns a farm ' ture w as set for seven o ’c lo c k ., E K Y. a mile south of Dundee has bills an early hour, and little time Including Waists, Skirts, Trim out announcing a public sale of w a s given for the announce hfs personal property, consisting ment but a good sized audience mings, etc. ot horses, cattle, hogs, farm gathered to greet the speaker. ing implements, household and An earnest appeal w aonaH e Jo A U w d s Q f N o t i o n s a t BAK ERY kitchen furniture. Sale to take the young people to put life into Fresh Bread. Pies and Cake* place next Saturday, beginning the things they undertake and ’ always on hand. Order* THE R A CK ET STORE at one o’clock. Mr. Jones-in the attentidh given the speaker filled at short notice. tends to return to Nebraska for by young and old gave evidence the present where he still owns a th at his short talk was well re SPECHT i KOBL3DORFER farm. M. J . NA8H & C O . ceived. Prof. E. P artin gton has gone to Seattle where he will spend the summer w ith relatives. O tto Bergren, o f W alla Walla, w as in to w n last week visiting w ith his uncle A. L. Bergren. Prof. R W. Kelsey is spending hi$ vacation in the summer school a t Berkeley, California. F. A. E lliott w as in Berkeley, California, last week and made a short call on Prof. J. J. Jessup. Isaac McCollum and wife of Long Beach, California, are in tow n visiting a t Jesse E dw ard’s. C. E. Hoskins and wife are up from Gold Hill and will spend several weeks visiting before re turning home. Hervy M. Hoskins drove down from McMinnville Friday even ing to meet • Dr. Rufus M. Jones who w as his principal professor the year he w as in Haverford College. O. O. Hodson and wife, of Mc Minnville, in company with Mrs. Hodson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, from Muncie, Indiana, visited w ith J. L. Hoskins last Sunday. Mrs. F. N. M arshall, of Van couver, visited in tow n Sunday with her brother Dr. H. B. Clough. Her mother who had been visiting here for the past six weeks returned - home with her M onday morning. “ G lassy” Andrews, who was one o f “ the boys” in the college a few years ago, managed the steering geer of the chug chug wagon th at brought the lecturer out from Portland last Friday evening and it is safe to say he will live long in the hearts ol the Edwards little tots tor he took them tor a ride in his wonderful machine. Commercial Caldwell A Co. Dress Goods NEWBERG