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Local Events* . Miss Rose Kruger, who "has LINER COLUriN spent a year with relatives at Umneral Mmdtoinm, 0 . H. Allen has been down M anitowoc, Wisconsin, arrived Friday. * Including diseases ot Rye from Boiee during the week home W. A. M oom aw has begun the looking after the prune business. Ear Nose aud Throat. erection o f a new house on the Calk answered prom ptly Uriah Cook, postmaster at Both phones. Monte ChriBto, Washington, first block west o f his father’s Three new cook stoves spent Sunday in tow n with his home on Sheridan street. wholesale price at Shaw’s. Means robust life in man, in a A family named Rytners, recent See the largest 5c tablet in the brother Martin Cook. newspaper, or in a store. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orchard, ot arrivals from Oklahoma, are o c city at M oore’s pharmacy. Baker City, visited in tow n cupying the Alfred M oore house See Savage & Cone for Charter Oh, UTTLEfmi) t BÍIIB, with y the latter’s brother, N. P. on Meridian street. Oak Stoves. 47 tf Goods go out from our store in a John Northy arrived from Wis Byers and wife this week. continual stream to our custom, For express and light hauling consin last week and will remain Mr. and Mrs. John McMil er s’ homes, and new goods flow leave orders at Rich’s grocery- lan and tour children, o f Port a month or more visiting with If you are looking for bargains Angeles, Washington, visited here his brother-in-law W. B. Corey. see Savage & Cone. 47 tf last week with the family o f J. S. J. C. Towler, o f Modesto, Cali By securing your ftxmiture, car fornia, arrived last week for a Try our seven and a half cent B. McNay. outing flannels, Patterson, Jones pets and all kinds of honsefhr. Attorney Ore L. Price and wife visit with bis brother, A. W. & Co. nishings of r f came np from Portland Satur T ow kr, the tw o not having met School .books and school sup & Hollingsworth & Wilson, day evening and spent Sunday for twenty-five years. plies o f all kinds at M oore’s Funeral I>! rectors. Tom Patterson has sold his in town, visiting at P. A. O flM o r tr Ch«halM i V i l l e B u drugstore. place east- o f Newberg and tyas Elliott's. J fe w b o r g ^ O r e g o a . rented the Mrs. Carl Cottage In Air tight heating stoves re A successful operation for ap the southeast part o f tow n to paired at Alfred Wheeler’s tin pendicitis was performed upon and plumbing shop. » 13 49 which he will move his family. When you buy« Wagon Mrs. C. B. Wilson last Thursday Buy your school tablets and - Monroe Hibbs and wife, of afternoon, from which she has buf a RUSHFORD M oscow, Idaho, have been in pencils o f F. H. Caldwell & Co., been rallying nicely. . DR. R. W. HARROLD, Newberg this week, the guests of, prescription druggists. Fletcher Cox and family ar We have the best one cent lead rived Sunday evening from Lew Dr. and Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Hibbs DENTI8T. pencil you can get. Call at iston, Idaho, and will probably being a sister-in-law o f the doc Moore’s and see. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon | spend the winter here with his tor. Mrs. Julia Zener arrived Satur Tents for sale and rent. We mother, Mrs. J. T. Osborn. day night from Boulder, C olo get only the best quality duck, _____ ^ Miss Mabel Blaylock will be rado, to make a visit with her full weight. A t M oore’s phar gin her career as an Oregon brother, K. B. Linville, whom macy. A TTOajrXT-AT-LAW school ma’am Monday, having she had not seen for over a quar For hay, grain, mill feed, grass been engaged to teach the David CLARENCE B UTT. ter o f a centurv. and cheat seed g o to vCity Feed Will praotio. In a lltL , oourta o f tko rtjrto school on Chehalcm mountain. Ip M lil «W a llon s i» .ii to IWoBato w orfc.tt. Store opposite postoffice, New C. R. Williams has sold his wrlttn* of d u d A nwrtfofM. oonteoou u f the Curtis Keezling and wife, of draftlaf of oU lotal popon home on River street but bps berg. Both phones. San Jose, California, visited at O w ci-lim purchased another lot dose by See those cushion sole shoes Book of Mowbarg A. T. Blair’s last Sunday. Mrs. Màchie; & Miller upon which he will build again. at Patterson & Jones’; ladies’ Keezling is an aunt o f Mrs. of Newberg, Oregon In the meantijpe his family is $3.50, gent’s $5. Something Blair’ s, she being an only sister occupying the Grabel house. new in shoe wear. ot jiVilliam Hobson deceased. C. L. Johnson, accompanied M . O . P IC K E T T We have the largest line o f J. T. Osborn has re-entered the by Mrs. J. C. Wills and daugh school books, tablets and all Indian work under the civil A ttorney-at-law , ters, went dow n to Portland to school supplies ever brought to service, be having been tendered ' Notary Publie. spend a few days visiting with Newberg. F. H. Caldwell & Co., an appointment as master car his nephew, C. X . Larrabee, and prescription druggists. penter in a new school at Busby, om et seeing the fair. Montana, for which point he left Just Arrived. o p p o s it e p o s t o f f ic e Milt Gumm, w ho has been a couple o f weeks ago. having trouble with his eyes for 2000 lbs. o f tablets are on Dr. A. Mills and little son several years, went to Portland hand at M oore’s drugstore. It Harold w ho have been out at r a iS C R I P T i e N D R U M t m . a few days ago to take treat will pay you to see them before tending the fair and visiting rela ment from a specialist, both eyes buying. ____________ Good Rigs and Careful tives left for their home in Lin SCHOOL BOOKS ‘ having become so affected» that1 f o r S a l«. Drivers. Hearse and coln county Tuesday, morning. he w as unable t o get about. A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . Mrs. Mills remained and is tak arriagesfor F u n als A good ball for breeding pur Frank Taylor received a tele ing treatment in a Portland hos O S T E O P A T H tc P H Y S IC IA N S 49 tf gram from his sister, Mrs. Ella poses. R. P ettyjohn . N CW BCRO. ORE G O N . pital. Rates Reasonable. OradnUM ot tfeo P u w t «ebo<rt. JClrUrllU, Wilson at Indianapolis Satur R K ia M M M e r A full line o f new heaters from S o ., nodor 0 » . found««, Sj-. A. T. SHU. W. F. Edwards and family, o f O fte. At BoHdooM. o n . Idoek north of Bosk i day, saying her husband, Dr. $2 up. Second hand heaters E E FLEESHAUER, Portland, came up last week o a « .h u iv f t o U u d l JO» 5 . Wilson, had been instantly killed? from 50c up at Shaw’s. PROPRIETOR. BoUpkooo. and visited at the old homestead Deceased was a brother o f Mrs. until Monday. On Friday after For Sale. Olive Newlin, wife o f Prof. noon Mrs. Jesse Edwards enter Thomas Newlin. Excellent clean cheat seed, no tained a company of the younger Rev. Herbert T. Cash took his trash of any kind. J. S. B rooks , General Contractor. matrons in honor o f her daugh family to Newport the first ojf Carlton, Oregon. 51 4t ter-in-law. The place to get your the week expecting to leave them Dressmaking. Mrs. N. C. Maris came up Sewer and Tile Work. fo r a month hoping the change DRUGS & MEDICINES. from Portland Monday and re Also Well Digging. moved the remainder o f their will benefit the twin babies who All kinds o f sewing—children’s We hRve opened store rooms on Main Street SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALTY household effects to Portland have not been well for some clothes a specialty. M rs . G eo . where we will buy time. They will be under the E. A ustin .____________ MUTUAL PHONE. 186 PRESCRIPTION W ORE A where they will remain during care o f Dr. Minthorn. For Sale. For Cash the winter. The younger boys A little money spent on First SPECIALTY. Ralph and Homer are attending Poultry, and Fresh Eggs Recleaned wheat and vetch street in scraping some o f the the high school. We also buy Dry Hides, loose gravel from the sides o f the seed mixed, 2c per lb. J. L. H a Books, Stationery, Fancy and Furs, Grain Sacks, Old J. S. B. McNay has had a grade to the center where the w o rth , Springbrook, Oregon. Toilet Articles. Camara and Rubbers,Copper and Brass goodly number o f Kansas friends travel is concentrated would not Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera School books—new and second Supplier. and relatives visiting him o f late be thrown away by any means. hand at F. H. Caldwell & Co. A full lln.ol theta ; Alto » fall —among them a nephew, Clyde Then there are a few places that LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K ' Anortnratol. B U Y. Strech with his wife, he being need a little extra filling to make prescription druggists. C. J. Leavitt&Sons telegraph operator at Monu the grade perfect. A shovelful of Gents*. and Ladies’ Chains, pm m nanpnm ga Poba, Châtelains, Brooches, ment, Kansas. Newton Savage, gravel now will save a whole Rings, Eye Glasses, Spec A two-seated light hack, H. a son-in-law o f Mr. McNay, ar wheelbarrow load a little later. tacles, and Silverware. C ash . rived the other day with his wife N EW BERG Mr. and Mrs. I. Whiteis, their r and will spend the winter here. N o p a lr lo f n oa tly a n d o r o m p tly Cedar P osts. sons J. I. and D. J. Whiteis and BAKERY don o;on d| O M aron tood o t t k o J o w - M ayor Jesse Bdwhrds was rid daughter Mrs. Ada Huber and olry S t o r e o f Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes MERCHANT TAILOR. I will sell and deliver good ing his colt Colonel across the little girl arrived Saturday from always on band. Orders cedar posts in Newberg for 9 S. W. POTTER field south o f his home Tuesday Wells, Minnesota, to see their filled at short notice cents apiece or will sell at home Cleaning, —atju st what gait we are un son and brother, J. L. Whiteis On. door wMt of Moor«’« Druptore. in the wood at 5 cents. All able to say—when the animal and family and old Minnesota Strohmaier & Hanish P ressing orders promptly filled. slipped and fell pinning the rider friends and acquaintances. They M. D. J ones , and Repairing to the ground. Horse and owner are here with the intention of 50 t f R. F. D. No. 3. lay some little time before they remaining a year, which means W o r k Guaranteed. managed to extricate themselves, o f coqrse that the}” will locate. We have some special bargains sympathizing with each other in They have been attending the in tables. Savage & Cone. 7 i East room o f G raphic jj their dilemma. The fall gave fair this week. * W ATCHM AKER 47 tf Mr. Edwards a badly sprained J. A. Jones lost what wascon- of satisfied Building, 1st St. Good Fencing. i|,D JE W E LE R , leg which will probably keep ceded to lie one o f the best brood ¡X J iX X J k lK x A him close home for a few weeks. mares in Oregon last week re I am prepared to put up wire SoildU the patronace of hla old Indiana C U STO M E R S 7rlenda who need watch repair in , done. Prof. L. K. Alderman, county sulting from a wound in the side fencing in all sizes and styles at 207 Mbrrlson St. \ ■ ■ -f » school superintendent, writes the which came from a rifle ball, right prices, guaranteeing satis- Are carrying watches PORTLAND. OR. Graphic that he had planned an Who fired the shot no one ktjows factory work. It will pay you repaired by W. S. excursion to the exposition for unless it lie the man behind the to consult me Reynolds. A. H. DOUGLAS A Full Line of Them the school children o f -Yamhill gun and he may not know as" — — H. E. N k w u n . W a t c h m a k e r & J e w e le r the bullet may have come from county but as there are so few Springbrook, Oregon. CONTRACTOR who have not already attended a gun in the hands o f a careless T eam For S a le. Cement Walks, Basement and Newberg, Oregon he has given up the idea. H ow hunter or a thoughtless boy who Foundation Work, Septic A well matched team of horses ever, on the 14th all children fired at random through the Flr|t door weat of Porter A Larkin'.. Tanks and all kinds of Ce Including Waists, Skir.ts, Trim will be admitted free, and he brush. J. P. Mann, from whom for sale—gpod driving team; ment Work. Prices reason- wishes to suggest to parents and Mr. Jones purchased the mare, weight about 950 lbs. each. mings, efc. • able. ______ • • teachers that they encourage was offered $600 for her when See Chas. Hanson. Bell phone, I those wno have not visited the she was in her prime as a driver main 355. A ll k in d s of Notions at exposition to do so on that day. and while she was past the age For Sale or Rent. TONSORIflb ARTIST, Special effort will be made to see for driving she was a very valu AN D THE R A C K E T STORE Farm for sale or rent, bunch of that the children are well cared able animal on a breeding farm Weekly Oregonian EVERT PATROOlVEN SATISFAC for. They should take a lunch and Mr. Jones feels his loss sore sheep and cattle taken with it. S2. J krre O’B rien . M. J. NASH & CO. TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION. with them. ly- M li CLOUOH M D Com m ercial F. H. Caldwell A Co. E. A. ELLIS, To The Public IF. H M H I urn L KGusnNns E. BROWN. JOHN A. BECK, S H O E S f Dress Goods B. F. TERRY, The Graphic