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.«arar-.A -# i Local Events. DR. R. W. HARROLD, F« H. Caldwell M m . J. C. Nesbit, o f Chicago, arrived a few days a g o and is m aking a visit w itn her son J. H . Mills, the jeweler. DENTI8T. While engaged a t the sawm ill M on day loading lumber onto a ca r,T . f. H u ff g o t a knee severely crushed by a falling timber. Successor to Dr. H . C. Dawn Rev. Oliver K enw orthv, o f S a lem, has been visiting here this week w ith his mother and sons, Dollon coming up from Portland. TTOXKXT-AT-lAW CLARENCE BUTT. pru tlM I t all I , U ten ti«« f i n M rs. BUa Oliver, ot M anitoba, is visiting ont north o f to w n w ith her sister, M rs. S. W . N ew house, and expects to remain for the summer. O m c i - i M o a ____ t Bask ot M .w beff ButMlu«. M rs. W ill Allen, accompanied by y o gn g son W ayne, took ad vantage o f the excursion rates P h y s ic ia n and came d ow n to Portland from Eugene w ith W ill last week, on College street coming on up to N ew berg for a Office near i visit ot a day or so w ith tela tives. < PHONE MAIN NO. 171 G. U. S N A P P mbs . auca c. i «M BS MB O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Graduate, et the paren t achonl, Klrksvtlle, S o., under the loueSer, D;-. A. T. Still. ■ Often et Reddeaee. «n e Mock nurth of Bet ' of M * b e n Oftoe hour», { t a l l a n d 1:90 to ft. Ball phone. M r. and M m . F. A. Elliott left on a ten days* California trip M on day. F ran k w ent on a busi ness trip to San Francisco con nected w ith the land department o f the Southern Pacifie Co., and M rs. Elliott w ill visit friends in Berkeley. Born, on M on day, M a y 2 8 th ,1 to the Wife of O la M artin, a daughter. M r. and M rs. A1 Craven, o f DEM OCRATIC CANDIDATE Middleton, attended the Decora tion exercises here yesterday. FOR J. T. Brooks, o f Forest Grove, visited an old friend here this STA TE SENATOR week in the person o f D. P. Strait.' There is a recent arrival in the Will vote for the peoples’ ehoice family o f C. E. Newhouse out at for United States Senator. Springbrook in the person o r # fine daughter. Rev. T. Brooillette delivered Ode Hatfield and family and M rs. W m . M acy, o f Dayton, a t memorial address in the Baptist tended Decoration D ay exerciaf* church Sunday morning before the members o f the Grand Army. here Wednesday. The public w ill take notice Miss Belle Newhonse came up that, beginning w ith M on day, from Portland M onday evening June 4th, the stores o f N ew berg for a visit o f some length a t will clone a t 7:30 in the evening home. M iss Flossie Bass, w h o has Mr. and M rs. B. F. Hevland taught her second term of school came dow n from Dallas Wednes in the Brutscher district east of day morning and observed Dec tow n, closed the same last week oration D ay w ith N ew berg and w ill spend the greater past friends. of her vacation w ith her parents Mrs. Libbie Newhouse went in Newberg. from D ayton on M r. and r , w ill V «*h rfthiS”gh *£re m orning’s train on her ______________ and child, of N orth B rod w ho w av to join her hnsband at Cen- had been riM tiiw for M T c ra ld «T i *° w ith hi. parents, M r. and M m W ashington. in . a short Stew art Vaughan, returned home' The W . O. W . and Circle will the first of the week. W ill has a go o d position at N orth Bend as hold memorial services, a t the bookkeeper fo r the Simpson cemetery Sunday afternoon. All members are requested to meet Lum ber Company'. at the First National Bank at M iss W inona Seiter, o f Tracy, Minnesota, w h o is ju st beginning 2:30 o ’clock and march in a body her summer vacation after taking to the cemetery. Duncan has been making things hum d ow n at the furniture factory and has been turning out lots o f w ork, w ith plenty more in sight to keep all hands busy. a course in music a t Seattle, is Some citizens here have given H e intends to increase his force spending the week at the B ass expression to a desire to contrib the first o f the week from eleven home and a t the home of J. F. ute something to w ard a fund to fifteen hands. Durst. M rs. A. T. Behnke w ill for the defense of George Mitch While at w o rk a t a little v ari accompany her to Portland F r i ell. the slaver o f the infamous ' P ly tltia i ety s a w at the furniture factory day, where they w ill visit friefids Creffield. They say that in so > o s c a tu C hehale» Velley Saturday W . W . Baker had the a few d ay s after which Miss doing they do not wish to con 1 Phone No. I t end o f a thumb clipped off. Jas. Seiter departs for her home in done the killing, but considering Duncan says they purchased the Minnesota. the m itigating circumstances, machine betw een *tw o and three Everett Heacock w a s in P o rt- and the fact that this is his old yearn a g o since which time seven land Tuesday and received ived i .thef&ome, they feel that some help men have go t their hands in contract for the N ew berg Sash should g o to the boy from here, touch w ith the buzz saw . and D oor factory tor furnishing It is possible that the matter will D. H . Turner and G. W . Jones, the doors aud w in d o w s ifor a be taken up and a subscription county recorder and clerk re new five story brick building be paper circulated. - ^ D B N T I S t ^ The spectively, and both candidates ing erected an the city. The Shakespeare club gav e its for re-election on the republican pressed brick fo r the same struc- annual banquet Tuesday evening ■ «flUse orar Cheheleaa Ve tune is being furnished b y th e at the home o f ----- -t ticket came d ow n from the co M r. and - M - rs. Kenrberjr, ty seat Tuesday morning to look N ew beig Pressed Brick Com - Clarence Butt, the Shakespeare- fatch N e w b e rg get to a ns having the members o f the after fences in this neighborhood. pany. fr M r. Turner w a s accompanied by the front. Wednesday club present as M m . Turner w h o visited with .......... o f T illam ook ,l8ue*tfl’ Toasts were responded M r. A. .... G. ........ Beals, friends. republican lican candidate for jo in t to as follows, F. A. M o m s being reaentative o f Yam hill and toastmaster: “ The Chambered représentât M rs. M a ry E. Allen came dow n — from Eugene F rid ay to remain Tillamook counties, spent last Nautilus,” M rs. Gonld; “ French some time a t her home, though week in Yamhill and w a s in N ew - A rt,” M rs. C. J. E dw ards; Finding every- “Shakespearean D e p r a v i t y , ” just b o w long she .‘does not berg Friday. thing safe and solid in this neigh- Mrs. Butt; “ Literature o f Aus- n o w . " H e r daughter,’ M m . G. k ot E. Metcalf, w ho nad the typhoid borhood however he h a d n o f j Jria H u n g a ry ,” M rs. J. T . Smith; rferer recently, is recovering nice cause to t o n y long. M r. Beals “Shakespearean Frailties,” R. afetPff (C T A N K S A S P B C IA L T I l y now , and is rather expected is one o f the leading men o f hiV W. Harrold, .. HDTOAl.PSOKS. Mft here, w ith her little daughters, home to w n and county, where The eighth grade graduating -»ome time next month for a visit. be has resided tor fifteen years,' class of the Springbrook public and is looked upon with general (G. H. Robinson received a let confidence as a man w o rth y to school entertained their friends ter from his daughter, Mrs. M. represent the people in the state at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H . Preston, at San Jose, the egislature. He ow ns and man >Chas. Harnden Tuesday evening, <other day in which she says chat ages a dairy farm in his county, M ay 29th. Those present were: itihey had experienced forty-three and is m anager o f the Tillam ook Florence Rees, Beulah Newlin, distinct shocks there since the Lum ber Co., being thus well cal M yrtle Newby, Myrle Wilson, great earthquake, aud that as a culated to represent both the a g Vinnic Wallen, Clarice Newlin, rem it people were living at a ricultural and the business inter Ester Wallen, Stella Hubbard, U ! headquarter, (or ell kiwi. a( M aeW hitlaw , M yrtle Burke, Ola pretty high nervous tension. ests o f his district. Jewelry, Sdverware. 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Location—Glen Hotel Leavitt The Prestons would not be al together adverse to trying Ore gon again, thinks Mr. Robinson. The Carlton Observer, estab lished and published by Herbert Graves, has suspended publica tion, being the latest o f the many acquisitions made by the news paper bone yard o f Yamhill coun ty. We do n o t know the find ings o f the ;post mortem exami nation, if one was held, but sus pect that a “ profundity o f ap- probatioft" on the part ot the public was ¡lacking. Alden Chamberlin, who has been serving an apprenticeship w ith the Southern Pacific Co. as engineer since moving to P o rt land, has been making many “ student runs” over the different roads, coming out on this divi sion Friday evening and spend ing the night with his sister, M rs. R. W . Kirk. He w ill be put .on a regular run in the near fu ture, with emoluments attached. John Green, who is located at McKinleyville. California, where he owns a chicken ranch, came north on a business trip some days ago and will start back by the overland route with team the latter part o f the week. Me- Kinleyrillfc is one hundred and eighty miles north o f San Fran cisco and John says the shock from the earthquake was vigor ous enough there to shake him out o f bed. Dr. Edna Davis Tims, o f Port land, came up Friday evening and addressed the Wednesday club at the home o f Mrs. C. A. Hod son. The club has been studvingGermany for some time and Dr. Tims spoke on “ A Year in Vienna,” giving her very- in teresting observations on the different phases o f German life as she found it. The Indies ot the club invited their husbands’ out to hear the speaker and a very enjoyable and profitable evening was spent. While in tow n Dr. Tims was the guest of her friend, Mrs. C. J. Edwards. Newberg boys contmue to get 1:0 the front wherever found. Word comes that in the «western interstate oratorical contest o f the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, held at Whittier, California, on last Friday even ing, El wood S. M inchin, repre senting Southern California, re ceived first honors. There were four other speakers representing Texas, Oregon, Washington and Northern California, coming out o f the contest in the order named. It was easy picking for Mrackin, he winning three firsts on com- iosition and three firsts on de- iverv. On June 22nd Elwood will represent the western inter state league in the national con test a t Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was won tw o years ago lay Walter Miles o f this pjace. It is possible that he may stop off here on a short visit on hi* wav to Minneapolis. i Newhouse. Lelia Whitlaw, Glenn Harnden, Virgil Mills, Claude Lewis, Alva Heater, Fred Hutch ens, Victor Rees, Earl Hutchens, Paul Lewis, Lisle Hubbard, Ross Newby, Claude Calkins and Jos eph Austin. At an early hour ice cream was served and all went home wishing that the eighth graders might graduate soon. A Guest. There wasn’t much to the ball gameplayed here yesterday after noon between the Honevman hardware team of Portland, known as the “ Red Diamonds,” and the Newberg ball tossers, the latter winning out by a lead o f 22 to 0. The feature o f the game was Springer’s w’ork in the box for Newberg, he proving a slab artist o f the first magnitude. H * retired seventeen men at the bat and didn’t allow a single hit, but tw o of the visitors reaching first base, one on being hit by a pitched ball and one by an error. T t * players, according to New- i—**-••-----1 —, follow: berjrs - batting order, Newberg Portland Milk If ' McFall F. Parrett c Hefty J. Parrett Zb Nally Hamnett 3b Wall A. Parrett 88 Black Springer p Jorgensen Kincaid cf - Dempsey C. Parrett fb Van Oredal Groth rf Johnson Lombard, umpire. One o f the finest addresses to which a Newberg audience has ever had the privilege o f listen ing was delivered before a union mass meeting in Duncan’s opera house Sunday evening by Paul Rader, superintendent o f the Ore gon Anti-saloon League. It was delivered from a plane which even reform speakers very sel dom reach, and that it met with hearty appreciation is indicated by the fact that Mr. Rader said Change o f Ownership. that he had not had so attentive an audience anywhere in the Having purchased the wood state in the present campaign yard ana steam wood saw o f J. against the proposed amend W. Childs, I respectfully solicit ment to the local option law. the business o f the people of Mr. Rader is a young man, who, Newberg and vicinity. Wood on shortly after his graduation from hand at alt' times; snwing done Harvard, was called to the pas on demand. torate of one o f the pioneer | D. W . N e e l . churches o f Bostou, which he The Newberg Meat Co held until last tall when he broke down in health. Coming to Ore- Has the liest facilities for fur on, he soon recuperated, and g h: is energy and ability being read nishing first class meats and ily recognized, he was pressed butchers’ supplies, and the best into the service of the anti-saloon is none too good for their cus league, where he is doing a grand tomers. Free delivery and both work for the state. phones. IF NOT NOW “ W HY NO T? Come in and buy a pair o f Shoes to fit your feet— please the eye—and w ear well. The Dougherty Fithian Shoe W ill meet the requirements at prices to suit the times and conditions. Groceries- b o t h S t a p le «ft F a n c y G la s s and Q iie c n s w r a r e W e are m akin g s p e c ia l p ric e s on c e rta in s lin e s o f C H I N A fo r a s h o rt tim e Wilson &, Hanning B o th P h o n e s . THE G1 HLLE First & M ain St. N ew berg, Ore. 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