V E. E. Fleishauer came up fironi W . J. Stater, the McMinnville Portland Wednesday evening. real estate man was in town Mias Potts of Portland is in Monday, Local Events. P H Y S IC IA N S A S U R G E O N S F irst N a t ’l Bank Building Both Phones T. B. Cummings is so far im­ proved that he has been out to the store a short time each day during the week. DR. R. W. MARROLO, J. S. Holt, though he is now eighty-four years old is still able to do a prettv fair days work at carpentering.. DENTIST. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon CLARENCE BUTT. Iks atç work, the a id th. Of i of Wswfcaig Building. G. U. S N A P P Physician Office near residence on College Street P H O N E M A IN N O . 171 l ». BOWBB*. KM. auca a i MS.IBI H I O STEO PA TH IC P H Y S IC IA N S Tir. 1 .. t u at the parent ustioni, XlrkiTlll«, Mo., nudar th . foun d.r, w*. A. T. M U . , ou. Mock north of Bank o h e . at ! of ».wharf OB o. honra, f to 13 and ISO to B. Bail phone. —»-DENTIST*— OSea orar Chshalaa Vallar Bank. DR. N. M O R R IS O N Miss Alice Lindsay^ of Newberg was recently married to Loren Chamberlain of Polk county. They will reside at Bridgeport. reached a total of five hundred and four the first of this week. Charley Rittenhonae has sold Abner Blair w ho arrived home the lease he held on the Leavitt Wednesday lost no time in get­ hop ranch on Chehalem moun­ tain and has moved into town. ting ont after the birds with gun. Mrs. Samuel Gause and son Omer are at home again after Charley 1 having spent several weeks at moved from Rosedale assisting Emmcr New­ down on the river to by daring the prune drying sea' Carlton. • Carl King, recently from North son. Miss Clara Newby who had who has leastd the been nursing in the Hyde family Purdy hotel says he is well pleased with the w a y business is for the past ten days returned to Salem Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. opening np. A football game is billed to Wight went with her for a visit come off cm Tuesday evening of of a few days. Joseph Wilson has sold his twelve acre tract near town on the north to Colon M clver who will build a residence on it. The price paid was $1500. Rev. Marion George w as up next week a t four o’clock on the College grounds, the contestants from Portland the first of the to be the College Academy te$m week looking alter his interest in the prune crop on the place and the High school team. north of town owned jointly Leslie Moore visited with the with J. M. Wright. Rev. Herbert T. Cash is expect­ home folks last Sunday. On his ed to arrive here with his family return to Linnton M onday his K. C. Hollingsworth has leased from Baring, Washington this father, J. W . Moore, went with the Newberg House and it is week in time to take his place in him to remain a few days with again opened as a hotel. The the pulpit at Friends church his sons to partake o f the|r louse has been completely over- next Sunday. lauled and cleaned and he is bachelor hospitality. H. E. Newlin, of Springbrook, W . R. Everest brought in some rrady to cater to the wants of the sold a hog to the Newberg Meat very fine samples of K ing apples raveling public. Co. Tuesday that brought E. P. Dunlap w ho has resided few days ago, just to show $26.97. Those w ho insist on what might be done here in Clfe- in M oro county for the past eating pork and poultry these halem Valley in apple grow ing three or four years removed to well for it. with intelligent, well directed Newberg a few days ago and has rented rooms over M r. Slat­ effort. with his wife and daughter are down from Bert King“ who has been car­ er’s harness shop. H efw ill fol- Goldendale, Washington visiting pentering a t Vancouver during ow teaming. with their son Vernon Hinshaw the summer and fall is moving T w o young dentists came to daughters, Mrs. T. E. bis family and household effects town the first of the week, as Wright and Mrs. W . E. White. to St. Johns. Since his w ork is will be seen from the announce­ Last Sunday evening’s train in jh at vicinity the move seems ment that on Sunday a son w as born to Dr. and Mrs. Nelson cow in short order desirable. rounding a curve near Oswego, The missionary box for Edith Morrison and likewise on Mon­ he carcass w as rolled along be­ Graves, China, will be packed day a son w as born to Dr. and tween the rails, the engine and next Saturday, October 20, at Mrs. George Larkin. All parties tw o coaches passing over it the Free Methodist parsonage. getting on nicely. Dr. A. Mills has been about town during the week visiting with relatives. His family will remain in Corvallis during the winter where the children can tave good school privileges, but le will return to their ranch in the Coast mountains. Any one wishing to contribute anything to it are cordially in­ vited to do so. • J j A Word of Criticism. Newbcrg, Oregon. Mrs. M . B. K . Edw ards writes I notice onr county school lome that she is having a very Superintendent is getting com­ eqjoyable time visiting with mendations showered upon him riends and relatives in Morgan, from all over the country tor the lend ricks and Parke conn tics, initiative he has taken in getting ndiana. She will not return the school children from the dif­ W. N. Welch received his home tome for some time to come. ferent school districts oi Yamhill paper from Parke county, Indi­ The Calkins and Littlefield county interested in agricultural ana, this week which contained farm o f tu o hundred acres, loca pursuits, and while he is to be an account o f a sale of one o f his ted fonr miles np the valley has congratulated tor the good work neighbors steers. There were been sold to some M ontana par­ begun, there is also some censure fifteen head of three year olds, ties, the price being $65. per acre, due him for the w ay in which the averaging 1588 pounds, sold at dr. Calkins will probably come grand prize for the best school seven and a quarter cents, mak­ back to Newberg and occupy his exhibit w as awarded. ing $115.13 per head. property. t There w as an explicit under­ Sixteen school marms with The county executive of the standing that the judges on this four male teachers lined up at W . C. T. U. held a meeting Thurs- exhibit were to be composed en- the station Wednesday morning day at the home o f the countj-f tirely of people from outside of for tickets to McMinnville to at­ president, Mrs. F. A. Morris, tof Yamhill county, and no other tend the county teachers insti­ dan the county work for the thought w as or would have been tute. A fine array of mental tal­ year. Luncheon w as served and entertained for a moment by ent and plenty of muscle for a pleasant social hour spent af­ those in charge of the exhibit spanking, the latter acquirement ter the business w as finished. from the Newberg school. It being about as necessary a quali­ J. C. Comic says he w as held now develops that at least tw o fication for a successful teacher up at the point of a gun and of these three judges were from as the former, according to the searched by some unknown par­ McMinnville, and all the expla­ old w ay of thinking. ty, on River street one evening nation so tar offered by Mr. Al­ Office over Bank of Newberg Potter's Jewelry Store Usd. of Watch* the^ holiday R“S* a Rev. El wood Kqightis making some improvements about his home in the w dy o f an addition to and some changes about his residence. without leaving the rails. Danti st. ulve him The Purdy Hotel under the new management fed more than a hundred people last Sunday. W ill M iles is at home again from the Rosedale prune district w here he spent the season fo r drying. Yamhill, TTORintT-AT*LAW W ills: rnetlM la all tu . oourw of •saaUT attention fiT .n to pmbsta ---- tin s o f dfesde, _ *--------- oontraoU writing < ■ drafting of all Issai papà» WowSerg Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles town visiting w Mrs. H. E Skelton, on Wednesday a son. Follett. Mrs. F. A. Elliott went to La Wm. Crawford, of Portland, Grande last week to make an ex­ visited with D. P. Strait .west 01 tended visit with her siater, M rs town the fitst of the week. A. T. Hill The' public school enrollment Call. vjmmjmMjmMMJtMÆÆÆX X X Î F. H. Caldwell & Company Three whole days vacation for public school children and the years work only fairly well be­ gun. It almost makes an old fellow wish he w as a tow headed urchin again, since these teachers institutes have come to bring a three days surcease of the hum drum of indoor life for the boys, when they want to break forth, like uncurbed colts, to kick up their heels and breathe the pure outdoor air. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS The joke is on a hunting party composed o f S. A . M ills, Pres. M cGrew and Prof. Crumly. They went up the valley last Saturday W * llJ * jfëollinÿsw orth and put their horse up in a barn w here they had been accustomed Funeral Director & Embalmer to going, unmindful o f the fact that a change had been made in Calls Answered Day or N ight farm tenants and a stranger was Both Phones in possession o f the place. Soon O p #. Nswbsrg, after starting out they w ere fol­ lowed by the irate tenant who ELWOOD & REIBLICK proceeded to use very vigorous language with unnecessary ad­ jectives thrown in, and no Tonsorial Artists amount o f explanation would ap­ pease his wrath. There was Shop at Bert T erry’« old stand nothing to do but to ’ ‘g it” and N ear First N a t’l Bank. they "g o t.” V ast week.# He says he had his land on his money when he was told to hold np his hands and he slipped it down his pants leg and the fellow failed to find it. The list of names o f th m rw b o . , oined the W . C. T. U. a t con­ vention time having been lost, it will not be possible for the ladies to give personal invitations to :hese, so they take this means of inviting all who gave their names to attend a reception given in their honor at the home of Mrs. McGrew, north Meridian street, on Friday of this week at 2:30 p. m. Rev. C. K. Hamilton and S. W. Potter representing the M. E. church, and President McGrew and E, W. W oodw ard represen­ ting the Friends church, besides Jesse Edwards and daughter, Miss Mabel, will attend the Anti- Saloon League convention to be held in Portland, Friday, Satur­ day and Sunday. It will be an important gathering of the tem­ perance forces aud it is hoped that many others from Newberg will attend. Every church in town ought to be represented. derman is, that he w as disap­ pointed in getting tw o parties to ‘ whom he had written asking them to serve in this capacity. 'N o w it would seem that the feast,M r. Alderman could have done under these circumstances to clear himself from all suspi­ cion, would have been to have consulted with the members of his selfappointed committee from the different school districts, who, as they understood, had been appointed to assist him in just such emergencies. I am thoroughly convinced that Mr. Alderman could have secured outside help on this com­ mittee at any time during the fair, and from the fact that he 'Waited until the last day, in the evening, to have the award made, and also from the fact lhat the committee who did fi­ nally act were asked to do so as early as Wednesday, the second day ot the fair, I am thoroughly convinced that he made no real effort to secure such outside help, although up to Thursday noon be claimed to be doing so. Yours truly, F. A. Elliott.,... SUPERIOR SHOES - at FAIR PRICES W e attribute the success o f our shoe business large­ ly to the fact that really economical people are alw ays w illing to pay a fa ir price fo r any worthy article. IC is a comparatively new principle in shoe-sell­ in g to offer such superior values as w e do, but strict adherence to it has given us a business o f which any store m ight w ell be proud. If Good Shoes is What You Need W e Have Them! PARKER MERC. CO. THE BEST FURNITURE MADE That’s the kind you’ll find at this store. W e are able to fu r­ nish your home completely w ith all the latest styles. W e also can y all kinds o f Carpet, linoleum , W indow Shades, and in fact anything usually kept in a first-class furniture ► store. Come and see. W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. - The House Furnishers The Measure ef all Typewriters. Commercial Brains M— n rrtry typnrwto How approach It lu responsiveness— in mechanical perfec­ tion. How resemble it in appearance, design and fin­ ish. Its increasing fame makes permanent the stand­ ard. The Original of its Kind. Imitations Are Never Ho Good. U N D E R W O O D T Y P E W R I T E R CO. 341 Broadway. N Y. 68 6th 8t. Portland, Ore. PURDY HOTEL A T R A V E L IN G M A N 'S HOME. Sample Rooms R A T E S $1.00 A N D $2.00 PER D A Y . T H E BRICK H O T E L N E A R T H E D EPO T. C A R L K IN G . Proprietor Newberg, Oregon. Obituary. not cease to be interested in her school and Sunday school. Her Elma Aileen, daughter of H. and M ary E. Blaylock, was born mother and brother Thomas and in Barnard, Lincoln county, Kan- «ste r Mabel survive her. The gas, November 15, 1893. At.the funeral service was held in the age of tw o years she with her M. E. church, of which she was mother, brother and sister moved a member, on Sunday afternoon, to Northwestern Missouri, where M a r r ia g e Lit they lived until November, 1904, Edna Caroline Peffcr 20 to when the family moved to Ore­ Walter B. Versteeg 21. gon and settled in Newberg. Minta Winegar 33 to Henry After a short but painful illness her earthly life came to an I M ary Etta Livengood 19 to Saturday, October 14. Geo. Vernon Parry 22. During her suffering she