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Mrs. M. 0. Pickett is visiting her parents at Dallas this week. Mrs. J. F. Taylor was visited the first o f the week by her brother, Mr. Green, who lives at Tillamook. “ The old songs are best.” See i f the same cannot be said o f the home musicians. Crater’s hall to-night. Prof. Carrick will sing. Mrs. Geo. Lamb arrived from Tillamook this morning to make a visit at her old home. DR. R. W. HARR OLD, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cummings City election Tuesday after visited in the city with relatives noon. There should be a full Sunday and Monday. ~ DENTIST. expression on the water question. The Civic Club will meet at the Mrs. Chas. Van Fleet, o f Port Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon home o f Mrs. Clarence Butt Fri land, visited in Newberg Sunday day afternoon at 3 o ’clock. All with Dr. and Mrs. G. U.Snapp. ladies are ren nested to be present. W. T. Macv has been elected West Chehalem people will M ayor o f McMinnville by the J. B. David, ot Portland, spent please bear in mind the school A TTOXOTT-AT LAW city council, to fill the vacancy a couple o f days in Newberg the caused by the death of Chas. first of the week, the first time entertainment to be given in Ar tisan hall Saturday night, the CLARENCE B U T T . H Grissen. he had been in tow n for some proceeds o f which are to go to araatUe l » « U t k « n o « « , of the »Ute •p«oU I 'UUntlon giren to probat« work, U m - Miss Daisy Vinson, ot Parrett years. wards purchasing books for the mountain, who has been serious school library. S S V Mrs. Eva W oolw orth and little « . « t a r i Oi ly ill for the past seven weeks daughter have been visiting in A fter an absence o f seven with appendicitis, is slowly re tow n this week with the former*» years in the service o f the United covering. sister, Mrs. A. S. Parker. They States Navy, Fred McDonald ar Concert by the music depart have recently moved from Kan rived home the first o f the week ment o f the college, under the sas, City, Missouri, to Portlands for a visit with his parents and leadership o f Prof. Carrick, in The Pacific College athletes brothers and sisters. He has be Crater’s hall to-night. Some have arranged to meet McMinn come wedded to the service and A tta m sy-a t-isw , unique features of entertainment ville College here in a dual track expects to enlist again soon. Notary Publio. will be introduced. Jas. W. Duncan has leased and field meet to be held on Sat the Newberg furniture factory, A practical dairyman and urday, April 28th. This is the orno - which he w ill begin operating at only meet o f the season to be farmer named Eldred arrived the ♦ once. He is an experienced fur held at Newberg. first ot the week from Michigan OPPOSITE POST OFFICE to take a position with Atkin R. P. Bird, ot McMinnville., niture man, has already found a son Bros, on their Spring Hill candidate for the republican market for .his goods, „ » kitchen , dairy farm. nomination for county judge,' argely, and rnay be i » . BOV n a . MM. a l i c i c. aow Bla. make things hum. Dr. I. L. Scofield, who returned spent Monday in Newberg. Mr. The registration books were ird has already occupied the recently with his family from Haynes, Alberta, has decided to judge’s chair ot this county for closed Tuesday, showing an al locate soon at Redmond, a new one term and with general satis most complete registration in the Newberg precincts. The books place in the Des Chutes irriga faction. O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S I C I A N S of F. A. Morris and R. B. Lin- tion country. Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Hutchens ville show 559 names, while the Ondante« at the paient whool, Kirk.vllle, Mo., andai the founder, D/. A. T. Still. Dr. G. U. Snapp left Monday returned from Ritzville, Washing vote cast at the last election was O S m at Residence, one Mock nvrtta of Bank morning for Drew9ey, Harney ton, Saturday, and w ill remain but 502. This is good. It indi of newberg OOoe boar., 9 to 12 and l :*0 to 5. country, where he will locate in here for the present at least, their cates that Newberg people ap Boll phone.. practice, the physician whom he future plans not having been de preciate the opportunity o f par succeeds there having removed termined. They say Newberg ticipating in the nomination o f on account ot ill health. Mrs. looks better to them than it ever their party candidates. It also Suapp will remain here until did before. shows an encouraging increase in their property interests are dis President Edwin McCrew ar population. posed of. rived home Sunday evening from W. L. Tooze, accompanied bv The cougar pelt which Dr. E. Boise, Idaho, where he had been wife and daughters, drove over A. Romig purchased o f Dave spending a few weeks w ith his from Woodburn Tuesday, he be Hutchens last tall and had brother, who is critically ill. No ing billed to speak here in the dressed, is on exhibition in the hopes for the latter’s recovery evening. The women suffragists show window o f Caldwell’s drug are entertained, news o f his death had already arranged for Miss Shaw to come at tne same time, store with a $100 price ta g ac being expected at any time. Í companying it. The skin is an School Superintendent Case,'of and by their courtesy Mr. Tooze DR. GEO. LARKIN, elegant one—the swellest thing Washington county, and Superin was allowed a few minutes at out for a cozy room or den. tendent Alderman, o f this coun the opening o f their meeting in H.. H. Winslow o f Sheridan, ty, spent Monday visiting the which to state his case as candi • candidate for the republican Newberg public school, being date for congressman, this g iv OOoe orai Chehalem Valle« Bank, nomination for county judge, joined in tne afternoon by Di ing him the advantage o f a large «.w ta r j, Oregon. spent Tuesday here. * Having rectors Forsyth and Edwards. audience The Graphic man ac been a former resident o f New- The visitors were delighted with knowledges a social call from Walter Lincoln and one o f his bedg, he tound many triends here the work they saw in progress. best campaign shakes—the only lad to support him for the of- Minos, the fine imported black one that ever made Binger Her ice to which he aspires, and Percheron stallion which was mann sit up and take notice. which they believe him well quali bronght here some time ago. by fied to fill. Crouch & Sons, o f LaFayette, General Contractor. ATTEN TIO N VOTERS! This might be termed a candi Indiana, has been recently par date issue ot the Graphic, and in chased by the Newberg W. C'. H aw ley o f Salem, candi Sbwer and Tile Work. order to give the various aspir Horse Association, recently__ date for* the republican nomina ants an opportunity o f making ganized, o f which J. A. Jones is tion for congressman, will speak themselves and their wants int and manager and C.C. S E P T IC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y known, the usual correspondence in Newberg Monday evening. ion secretary and treas MUTUAL PHONE. 186 and some other features have T$is will be Newberg’s first op urer. The price paid for the ani had to be abbreviated. These mal was $3200. portunity to hear Mr. Hawley, strenuous times will soon be over an orator o f no mean ability—a N. P. Nelson, of Lexington, however—for the majority o f the man who says something. M orrow county, came down to office seekers. Portland on business the latter Mrs. Kate Spragne, aged R*v. Anna H. Shaw Scares Hard seventy-four years, mother of part o f the week and spent Sun for Women’s Suffrage. . Mrs. James Patterson o f this day at his old home in West Che halem. Nels has invented a disc lace, died Monday morning at Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, o f ’ortland and was brought up jointer, a plow attachment for Philadelphia, addressed an im assisting in turning under the here Tuesday evening for Durial, mense audience here Tuesday the funeral services being con sod, and is having a few manu night upon the women’s suffrage factured to put out on trial. He ducted at the Patterson home question, and these were the ex yesterday forenoon by Rev. reports prospects fine for bumper pressions which could be heard crops in M orrow county. Gould. The deceased had been about town next morning: 4 ‘Well, making her home alternate! A company o f Southern Pacific .1 had never thought o f the ques with her daughter here and wit officials, A. L. Craig, Wm. Mc- tion just that way before.” a married daughter in Portland. Murray, H. E. Lounsbury and “ Some o f those arguments were Tuesday was the candidates’ Mr. Shoup, all o f the traffic de new to me.” “ The best speech day in Newberg, and savored partment, who had been mak- l e v e r heard.” “ I guess I ’m a more o f politics than any this ipg a tour o f the valley to look woman’s suffragist after all,” end ot the county had seen. The up the resources of their terri etc, etc. aspirants were all republican tory, drove down to Newberg For over an hour the speaker candidates—John Bones, o f Sheri from McMinnville Friday even held her large audience as in the Before train time next dan and J. P. Irvine, o f McMinn ing. palm o f her hand. Scores were ville, who are out for representa morning they were taken on a standing, unable to get seats, tive, H. H. Winslow, o f Sheri tour o f inspection o f the varied but they remained immovable dan, for county judge, G. F. Ear- manufacturing industries ot New until Miss Shaw had closed her hart, ot LaFayette, for commis berg. case. Gifted with an excellent sioner, and W. L. Tooze, for con After a few days o f illness, Mrs. voice and all the arts o f oratory, gressman. Margaret Dorrance died o f heart the points she made were driven Every time Beauchamp turns trouble Saturday morning, she heme with added emphasis. the audience into a smile he lays being in her eightieth year. Of IMiss Shaw’s arguments in be- a thought in the wrinkle. A dull her immediate relatives only her J ia lf o f the justice o f her cause ____ _________ I A ______L i ____ » 1 ______ " I ) _ ____ _ i _____ __ ___ J _______ t " ___ point is never felt—somehow he A tw o i granddaughters, Mrs. Roy _ were strong and convincing. Emma Ddrranct 'H fr sarcasm was sharp, but tem fills it with a story, and the list Dav id and Miss Emn PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS er, keeps company with an were present, her sons, Gordon pered with a w it that was irre idea for a week. He does not and David Dorrance, the former pressible. Her plea for equality We carry tell a story lust for the story’s o f Eastern Oregon and the latter was eloquent. I f she could get kept ia a int-cUa. è s M w a ke—4tis always a medicine- of Goble, and her daughter Mrs. as good audiences over the state A (a l E m el k K oo I book, aad sweetener—and he who can play McIntyre, o f Spokane, Washing as she had here, there would be a successful make-believe game ton, arriving in time for the fun little doubt as to the outcome of that quinine is sugar, and cure eral. The funeral services were the vote on the suffrage amend the patient isa benefactor—doub conducted at the home Tuesday ment in June. NCWBCRO, OREGON. ly so. Duncan’s opera house, afternoon and were in charge of R . to V in d ic a t e H a w le y . Saturday night. Newberg L y Rev. Low ry o f the Presbyterian church. ceum course. A s an example o f the old After a lingering illness from Lou J. Beauchamp, known as methods used by unprincipled old age, John Hanson died at an the Humorous Philosopher, and litical tricksters, a circular has early hour Tuesday morning at who will appear in the Lyceum n gotten out giving a badly the home o f his daughter, Mrs. course here Saturday night in distorted and exaggerated report T. H. Gardner, at the advanced Duncan's opera house, has for o f an address on John Brown age ot eighty-six years. The fun many years kept a record ot his iven in Eugene eight years at eral services, conducted by Mrs. travels and experiences. Giving y W. C. Hawley, leading candi- Jesse Edwards, were held at the more lectures each year than any date for congress. It is a cun- Gardner home yesterday after other lecturer on the platform, ningly devised appeal to the pre When you are hungry try noon. The deceased leaves the his field stretching from the At judice o f old soldiers in particular the White House Restaurant following children: Mrs. David lantic to the Pacific (besides his and to meet the calumniators on where warm meals will be Martin, Mrs. T. H. Gardner, tours in other lands), it is be their own ground, we have just served at all hours. Silas Hanson, Newberg; Mrs. B. lieved that he has traveled more learned from private sources that S.Cook, Mrs. E. E. Snow, E. C. miles than any other man on the the G. A. R. o f Salem, Mr. Haw Location—Glen Hotel and J. M. Hanson, Portland; platform. In’ 1904 he cover«! ley ’s home, is taking the matter Elwoiod Hanson, Minneapolis, 41,836 miles, and in the past five up and preparing a defense of Minnesota. Uncle John, as he years 185,837 miles. During his toeir fellow townsman. They yvas generally known, had been entire career as a lecturer and a express the utmost confidence in a resident o f Oregon since 1880, newspaper correspondent, he has Mr. Hawley as a true friend of M rs. C J. Leavitt his wife having been dead some covered more than one million the old soldier and are rallying fifteen vears. to his defense. miles. Local Events. NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS In all the latest shades and Fabrics. W H IT E SH IR T W A I S T S SSKHSCÄtta.!» L A C E S A N D EM BROID ERIES SH O E S AN D H O SIE R Y M. O. P IC K E T T . « n Our entire store is now complete with new things for Spring and Summer. s PARKER MERC. CO. A T TH E W h en you are ready to paper your parlor, bed room or pantry, w e have the 19 06 .W a fl Paper Paper hanging 20c per double roll—best in ow n. W h en you w ant to get that new B aby Cab w e have them that are c o ry and neat. C A R P E T S , LIN O LE U M , M A T T IN G —W e can supply your needs in this line at R ight P rices!. -^•D E N TIST*— S O M E D R E S S E R S — Treasure Tops, Piste Reeks, at Special Prices. end ZÌndertaking in all it s Branohefs E. A. ELLIS, W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. Also Well Digging. Shoes Shoes Look at the N ew and N obby line of Shoes w hich w e have fust received, comprising the f L A T B S T J V O V B L T IJ B S W hich the m arket affords* W e can fit the Î 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 ST At Lowest possible prices Quality Considered F. H. Caldwell & Company Come and examine our line and you will be convinced that it is unneccessary to go to Portland for ths nsw styles and shapes. Ï Yours for Business Wilson & Hanning ART WORK RESTAURANT g • All kinds of art work and painting taught at my resi dence on Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturdays.- Twenty-five cents a lesson, or twelve lessons for $2.50, payable in advanc^. Chil dren taught from seven years UP- See samples of work in W alling’s Baazar and at Par ker Merc. Co. 1 M rs . G rack C ad y Fourth & Meridian Sts. Umbrellas I jjv "O k Oregon, wet Oregon, ? A i throng!» die min and and we ran; W e look about, behind, around. And «eu the rani teak in the groad. W e look about aad me it pout Aad wish Would rain forever more. Come in and see us for rain and rust proof Um brellas and steel rims. Wc repair all kinds of rubber goods. Nelson fit Hanson I I