.«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, Ring, to «elect of all kind, done Eye. leafed Gire tilm a Call. F. H. C aldw ell & Com pany P R E S C R IP T IO N d r u g g is t s W e carry everything uaaaHy kepi in a first-class druatme. A hill line of school bookaand A L Prescriptions carefully HWMSESa, OREGON. E ja O ^ E E E S X X E lZ E RESTAURANT When vou are hungry try the White House Restaurant where warm meals will lie served at all hours. 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. Carries the latest rtyles in Fancy Millin- Furmihingtand Notion*. «y. 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