♦ L ocal Events* DR. R. W. NAHOLD, Ed St. Helen, accompanied by Miss Case, drove over from the Champoe^ neighborhood Sun- I day and visited with the family | o f his aunt, Mrs. Jesse Cook. Jo Carr and family departed the first o f the week for Adna, W ashington, about five miles from Cnehalis, where he has good deal o f carpenter w ork in view. Will Battey, a former o f the college here w ho is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moomaw, who have been spending the| winter in Southern California, arrived home last evening. J. H. Mills, the jeweler, has| rented the Forsyth property, I formerly occupied by the family of C. C. Ferguson, to which he is | moving. Mrs. B. S. Cook, accompanied I by little daughter, and Enos and Mit Hanson were up from Port­ land the first o f the week to see their aged father, John Hanson, who lies very low and whose death it is thought cannot be far off. ' THE REASON A. S. Parker, whose family now occupies the Van Leavitt DENTIST. house, has purchased as a home the Dr. Davidson property. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon Mrs. J. L. Hoskins went to Dayton Sunday evening to spend a few day s with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hajtlie Hadley, who is ill. ^TTounrr-xT-LAw Rev. and Mrs. Neal Carmichael o f Eastern W ashington, are visit _____ 4____ A CLARENCE DÜTT. ing in tow n with the latter’s Will »n otte* la all tk* oaarto *1 ti niece, Mrs. O. K. Edwards and SsaeUT M m U w giT*a 1» past writing of d.ed«, family. drafting of all tega! paper. in the family o f A. Buchanan JTow Nolan Law son and wife left F loar Offiea— J. F. Steinbeck came dow n from Mrs. G. E. Metcalf, while un-1 Of M.wkorg ; Baudin«. M onday for Sherman county LaGrande the latter part ol last dergoing a severe siege o f ty­ Eastern Oregon« where he will week to see his wife, w ho has phoid fever at the Eugene hospi­ w ork for a while on a ranch for been ill here for some months at tal, is getting along as well as Sam Brisbine. the home o f her parents, Mr. and could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Charles Mrs. Lon Hadley L. M. Metcalf went to Eugene I ave made r have the purchase for A ttom ay-at-l«w , J. E. Smith has received a letter the first o f the week to help care [ home o f the old Boyce property for the children. Notary Public. on South Meridian street, now from J. C. M atteson, now at Norah, Louisiana, stating that Postmaster A. W. Severance | ocenpied by James Comic. it is probable that they will be­ and F. R. Beals, o f Tillamook, - V OFFICE Mm. Wm. Gunning, o f Mc­ come residents of Newberg again were in town yesterday in the I Minnville, came down to New- time this summer. The interest o f A. G. Beals o f their o p p o s it e p o u t o ffic e berg Sunday morning, accom latch string is out. town, candidate for the republi-1 panted by her little boy, to make can nomination o f joint repre- Last Saturday Miss Grace a visit o f a few days with her sentative for Yamhill am d Tilla- Wilson, o f Newberg, arrived In mb a .Lien e. bowbm a.aowcM. sister, Mrs. J. F. Taylor. mook counties. Cloverdale to take charge o f the Friends here have received an­ f o o o l Miss Wilson taught the The Literary Society at the I nouncement , ,. . o , f the . . . birth . . . . o . f . . school across the river tw o years Brutscher school house east o f daughter on March 14th to Mr. ag Q and jjer many friends her« town had a very interesting pro­ and Mrs. Glenn W inslow o f wl]i ^ glad to hear o f her return gram last Saturday evening, OOTCPOATHIC P H Y SIC IA N * Graduate, at <** parent »chonl, Klrkirllte, Pendleton, formerly numbered | toth is community. School com- which was so well attended by * * . , andor UMfoiuidar, Dr. A. T. Still. araong Newberg s popularyoung tnenced M onday morning, Mai\b the friends and patrons o f the Odtea at RMldamar. on . block north of Bank people. of iroirbtn ------ -- 126th.—Cloverdale Courier. school that the seating capacity * Offio. hour*, l u l l a o d 1:80 t o 5. The last number o f the New­ Ball phone. Chas. Grissen, m ayor o f Mc­ o f the school house was entirely berg Lyceum course will be given Minnville, died of pneumonia at inadequate. The musical part o f on April 14th and will be filled his home on last Sunday evening, the program was much appreci­ hy Lou J. Beauchamp, the poet after an illness o f about one ated by all. and humorous philosopher. This week only. Born in Germany Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Chip- { 1 promises to be the cap sheaf. fifty-four years ago, he has been man, o f Gresham, AT THE Watch for particulars. a prominent citizen o f McMinn­ several days last It was a, good address which ville for thirty years. He was with their former neighbors, Office In Chehalem Valter Bank Bldg. Phon. Mo. 48. Misses Christopher and Young o f I Attorney Rutherford gave here on# of the organizers o f the the Filberte Poultry. Yards. They ast Thursday evening on the gon Fire Relief Association ocal option question.^ and his which h* has been president Since were very much pleased with W h en you are ready to paper you r parlor, bed room thorough summing up of the 1904, and was well known over Newberg and the surrounding or pantry, w e have the 1906 W a ll P aper. country, and commented On the proposed amendment to the law J the county, Paper hanging 20c per double roll— best in tow n. was decidedly illuminating. His DB. GEO. LARKIN, Rev. James Price came dow n fact that Newberg is a good hearers were thoroughly con­ from Salem on business the first demonstration that a town can W h en y ou w ant to get that new B aby G ib w e have vinced that it is best to leave o f the week. He closed his w ork grow - -r.d flourish without the I them that are cozy and n eat well enough alone, They there as pastor o f the Friends revenue from a saloon. drove over from Gresham and C A R P E T S , L IN O L E U M , M A T T I N G - W e can Mrs. H. R. Kennedy, mother church last Sunday, and he and Offioe otar Chehalem Vaiiey bank. were considerably surprised to I Mrs. Price expect to m ove to supply you r needs in this line at R igh t P rices! o f Mrs. H oward Williams, died M .a r b e r g , O r e g o n . last Thursday at their home at Newberg in the near future , to find that several o f the road S O M E D R E S S E R S —'Treasure Tops, and Seaside and was brought up here make their home here. He is to supervisors were having the | Plata Raoka, at Special Pricaa. roads so thoroughly “ cultivated” on Friday tor burial. The funer­ be succeeded at Salem by Rev. that they were almost impass-l Oliver Kenworthy, o f Fresno, al services were conducted Satur* U n d e r t a k i n g in a ll I t s B r a n c h e s able. day afternoon at the home o f California, father * o f the Ken­ Mrs. Sarah Jane Dugan and I Miss Mary Williams, after which w orthy boys w ho have been in Alfred Wheeler attended services college here for the past tw o interment w as made in the Dun­ General Contractor. at the Friends church Tuesday dee cemetery, where others o f years. mmm mmmt evening and went home as Mr. | the family are buried. Have you registered? Thia |and Mrs. Wheeler. That w as] The recent cold snap is found very im portant m atter should ‘ doubtless a long service to the] to Ik responsible for a pretty receive the attention o f every 1 prospective bride and groom , feEPTIC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y general blighting o f prospects voter. The registration books but there is An end to all things MUTUAL PHONB. 18» for a cherry crop and strawber­ for the primary elections are to earthly and when meeting finally ries, the earlier varieties more par­ be closed on April 10th and will broke they betook themselves to ticularly, are likewise doomed. doubtless be taken from the dif­ the home o f Rev. H. T. Cash This failure, while felt all over ferent precincts ere that. It is near by where they were soon the valley, will be especially hard the votes o f the people that nom­ made husband ana wife. The upon the Springbrook neighbor­ inate the party tickets this year. groom was on hand at his tin hood, as these fruits are counted The greater responsibility there­ shop bright and early the next the staples to be worked up by fore rests upon every voter. See morning as if nothing had hap­ that you register at once. the Spnngbrook cannery. L ook at the N ew and N ob b y line o f Shoes w hich pened, but good news as well as w e have just received, com prising the bad travels quickly, and numer- A stump puller was being oper The fellows w ith the unquench­ I. kewiwartaft far *11 kind, el a ted at the Taylor place out able thirst fdilow the line o f the our were the callers w ho dropped Jawahy, Silverware, Watch«, west o f tow n Tuesday, when the least resistance, and it seems in to offer congratulations. Mr. L A T B S T N O V B L T IJ B S and Clock, for ike holiday sweep being suddenly liberated that it does not alw ays lead and Mrs. Wheeler will live at flew back and struck with ter­ them to the gallon house across the latter’s home on W ynooski Hundred, of Ring, lo .eloct rific force in the head the five the river. Behind the closed door street. W h ich the market affords. W e can fit the car old son of Mrs. B. W. Tay- o f a certain little room in the James W. Duncan and Miss Repairing of all kind, done fc or, formerly Mrs. L. J. Parks, west part o f tow n there is' Lessie Hunnicutt went down to and guaranteed. Eye. tened who was standing close at hand. evidence of strong attraction. Oregon City Tuesday where they and fated. The child’s skull was crushed in, Where there is so much smoke were quietly married, Rev. P. J jJ L A R G E S T , L E A S T , O L D E S T or Y O U N G E S T a length o f five inches, and so there must be some fire, goes the K. Hammond officiating, and re­ badly that it was telescoped. old saw. Where there is so much turned home in the, evening. — aiveJHIm a Call. Dr. Littlefield performed a diffi­ smell and wiping o f mouths there While this little denouement had At Lowest possible prices cult operation m putting it back must be some wetness that is been put on the program by their Quality Considered to normal shape, with the result stronger than Newberg water. observant friends, the sequel that the child is still alive and came a trifle unexpectedly after The return basket ball game may recover. between the Chemawa Indians all. The bride, daughter o f Mr. Since establishing a dairy herd and Pacific College, played here and Mrs. R. B. Hunnicutt, has Come and examine our line and you will be at his new place, "Fat-view,” on Friday evening, resulted in an­ not been a resident o f Newberg convinced that it is unneccessary to Chehalem mountain, P. N. Skin­ other victory for the pale faces but little over a year, but in that go to Portland for the now styles ner, while having very good suc­ by a score o f 24 to 8. While time her gracious and kindly man­ cess with his cow s, has had his too one sided to be thrilling, the ner has won her many friends. and shapes. share o f the kind o f experience ame was watched with interest The groom, a Newberg which may be expected when a v a large audience o f spectators. is well known and* liki man branches out along new Applause was given impartially energetic young man o f ini lines. Having come to the con­ to the contesting teams and the and a hustler in business. James clusion that an all round farm ame was played in the b e s ts ! says they will make Newberg PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS hand cannot get the desired re­ umor. Follow ing the contest their home, it being his expecta­ sults from a dairy herd, he has the students gave the visitors a tion to go into the furniture ueually employed a scientific dairyman delightful reception at Canyon manufacturing business here, int-claM dnagtfore. ana feeder, a graduate o f an hall. W ords o f welcome were though his plans are not quite of ichool book, and eastern school o f dairying, w ho expressed by Prof. Davis for the matured. . will take sole charge of the Skin­ college, a hearty response being carefully At a called meeting o f the ner herd. The new man, Mr. given by Superintendent ChaL Board o f Trade held Monday Geo. Crawford, arrived with his craft o f Chemawa, w ho accom­ evening, a communication was wife on M onday from their home panied his boys on their trip. read from Tom Richardson, sec­ at Cambridge, Illinois. The visitors spoke appreciatively retary of the Oregon Develop­ The big concert, annonced in o f the w ay in which they were ment League, calling attention the Graphic tw o weeks ago to received here and seemed to en­ to the unique display o f Oregon be given by the ladies o f the jo y themselves thoroughly. The made goods which is to be made Friends church, has' been given college boys talk o f playing bass- in the down tow n show windows Dl over by the latter to the Bap­ ball with the Indians later in the o f Portland, under the auspices tist Ladies’ Aid Society, under season, in which case the tables o f the Portland Ad men’s Asso­ whose auspices it will be given will doubtless be turned. The ciation. The displav will be voaad. All kinds of art work and made tor one week, from May in Duncan’ s opera house next game of Friday night was painting taught at my revi- Saturday evening. Six Portland ninth for the home team thia 19 to 26, and the local Board denee on Wednesday, Thurs­ artists will appear during the season and will be their last. Of was urged to take the matter np day, Friday and Saturdays. When you are hungry try evening and the program which this number the boys have wsfe at once and see that Newberg’» Twenty-five cents a lesson, manufactured products are well the White House Restaurant they have prepared is certainly six and have been defeated or twelve lessons for $3.50, represented. As a committee to where warm meals will be one to challenge attention. One but tw o teams. This is a payable in advance. Chil­ take the matter in charge, Jesse served at all hours. o f the features is the work at the good showing, for which the dren taught from seven years iano o f little Miss Beatrice Eve- dent coach, Arthur Wilson, is in Edwards, Dr. R. W. Harrold and up. Location—Glen Hotel rn Wilson, the child pianist a large measure responsible. The Board V ordered that an All music lovers should take ad­ college athletes say they will Walling’s Baazar and at Par­ old account in favor of F. A. now devote their attention to vantage of this splendid enter ker Merc. Co. tainment. The general admis­ track work for a short season, Morris for work done at the Mas. G bacb C adv sion fee is twenty-five cents, chil­ lasting until the fore part o f Yamhill ebunty exhibit at the F ourth & Meridian Sts. dren fifteen cents. Reserved seats M ay, after which they will take fair last summer before he was made superintendent, be paid. baseball. are on sale at both drugstores. You will like Grocer­ ies bought of the M. O. P IC K E TT PARKER M ERC. CO. -Is because they are the purest, most whole­ some and richest that money can buy. w in n s DBS. UnLEnELD t EDM G, PlTnsim I Strimi. » -^D EN TIS T-*— E. A. ELLIS, W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. Sewer and Tile Work. Also Well Digging. Shoes Shoes Potter’s Jewelry Store i F. H. 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