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LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Office In P int Nat'l Bank Building \ Both Phone« DR. I . W. HARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES Railroad Tima Table. I. E. H o lt has received the ap The basketball team goes to pointment as carrier on mail Salem Friday to play the last NORTH BOUND. game o f the season w ith W illa 18.52 a. m. 5.05 p. m. route number three. M ilo P. E lliott has sold his in mette. SOUTH BOUND. Ray Parker, son o f A. S. 19.07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. terest in the Enterprise Tile Fac tory to his partner, J. F. Taylor. Parker, arrived here from In Hervey M . Hoskins and w ile diana last week, expecting to re w e n dow n from McM innville main. thehrst o f the week visiting w ith Rev. James P. Price in company w ith his wife, went to 8alem | Mrs. M. Valentine, o f Dallas, relatives and friends. [ was the guest o f M r. and M n . M n . M abel Foster, o f P o rt Tuesday to perform a marriage | | C. H. E ggen the past week. land has been in tow n during the ceremony. visitin g w ith her cousin, Nels Johnson, who has been liv-1 Calvin Blair came np from ing in Colorado fo r the past lew Portland Saturday evening for a I Miss Katherine Dimond. short visit w ith the homefolks. Since selling his residence to J. years is expected to return to I Dr. J. Whitcomb Brongher, o f 8. B. McNay, G. P. Skelton has Newberg w ith his family this | Portland, was in tow n Wednes- removed to the Johnson property week. Manufacturers Samples Local Events. W e have just received a new line of men's and boys' G olf and Negli gee Shirts—one hundred and seven ty-five patterns; no two alike. A fine selection. A ll prices from 50c to $3.00. day visiting w ith his cousin, J. out north o f the railroad depot. Herman Moede, Chas. Mitchell I C. Brougher. Next Sunday evening a t the and a Mr. Maybe, recent arrivals Mrs. J. B. Todd and little Baptist chnrch, Pastor A. J. from Villard, Minnesota, visited T T O M IY -A T -L A W daughter from Dayton visited Huguelet w ill speak on the sub- with Wm. Perkins the first o f | here Tuesday w ith her mother, je c t,“ Modern Miracles.” Every the week. CLARENCE B U TT. ffif U m itati Mrs. S. A. Deskins. body cordially invited The body o f Albert J. Mc-| mNag Poland, aged twenty-seven years, Rev. G. W. Rigbee, a former David Boyes, from McMinn- drafting of oil local «opon friend ol T. H. Thorne a t Pendle- ville has entered into partnership who was accidentially killed at | Floor Ornee of N.wbeti BnUdlog. Book ol ton, was in tow n a few days w ith his brother, Wesley Boyes, Cottage Grove by a falling tre e ,, last week visiting w ith M r. ol Newberg, who for some time was brought here fo r burial last | Thorne. has been engaged in buying stock Saturday. W . R . S C O T T On Thursday o f last week Mrs. E. Albert who is now livin g at for the market8 Q e strtl Contractor. Oregon C ity was in tow n last M r. and Mrs. Charles Addison J. F. Taylor and Mrs. Ella Wil-1 Saturday evening figuring on the went to Salem Tuesday to spend son entertained in honor o f the S m r and Tile W ork. heating plant lo r the new Union a few days visiting w ith rela seventy-eighth anniversary o f the tives. Hereccived a severe bruise birth o f their mother, Mrs. Sarah Septic Tanks a Specialty. block. in one arm a t the sawmill last Taylor, who is here on a visit | Mrs. E. A. Rom ig and daugh' ■M m D. oowiaa. MM. Auem c. aoweao. week and is laying o ff on that from her home in Indianapolis. | ter, Miss Katherine, visited in Those present w ere Mesdames] Portland last Saturday and Sun account. W ill Comer, ol Seattle, who Lizxie W hite, Mary Morris, Maria day w ith M r. and Mrs. Charles was on his return from a short Bowerman, M ary White, Mary Fuller. O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S C. B. Frissell, who held the po- ] triP to California where he went Osborn, Mary Edwards, Eliza-1 ( M a l t a at the p u t » I aehool, Klrkarillo, Now as you are about to discard your winter >eth B. Miles, Mabel Douglas, Mo., «o d o r tho founder, Dr. A. T. Still. sition as railroad station agent to take a rest ^rom over footwear we would ask you to come in and S S m at Reeidenee, one lAoek north of Bonk Amanda M. Woodward, Miss | here for several years, died at his w ork resulting in illness, stopped O fB M k o o r T fto U o e d l JO to 5. See O ur N ew Spring Line of Shoes. home in Oregon City. W ednes-Pf f * * * * * Thursday for a visit Elizabeth Wilson. Amos Ken w orthy went to I day, o f pneumonia. |w ith h“ fat1^ * SUa8 Comer- This i8 an important line o f your attire—one On last »a™ Saturday night cue the TSKM-ÆÆLXÆÆÆCMÆÆX Æ X X i that you expend a great part o f your personal T 1 . B Cummings who has been I un raa y nigni Thur"^ j7 ’ D. Lummings, w no nas ocen M ^ „„„„ _ be w ill jo in his son, Oliver Ken- account on and cheap, trashy shoes is money ilim r for several months from I R ° y a l Neighbors gave a ia.reweu| _ ^ t _ ._ _ ____ _ I failing for several months from w orthy in a trip to a point a I thrown away. You run no risk in buying a O R . N. M O R R IS O N an incurable heart disease, has|PartY in honor o f Mrs. J. F. hundred miles north o f San Fran pair o f been laying very near death’s Durst. On account o f the esteem cisco to take a look at a land Dentist. Hamilton Brown Shoes in which she is held by the mem door for several days. bers she w as presented w ith an im position. “ Health is W ealth.” Protect your health Miss Carrie FolgerofVennflion Cards have reached Newberg buying a pair o f these splendid shoes. emblem o f the Order. O ffice over F irst N at’l Bank Grove, Illinois, who has been in announcing the approaching mar Panl M aris and W. C. W ood W IL S O N ft H A N N IN G California during the winter, ar riage o f Prof. George Tolson, o f ward visited in Portland last rived here last week and is visit he Berkeley D ivinity school, to ing w ith M r. and Mrs. Henry Sunday and attended the services Miss Edith Russell, o f Berkeley, a t the T a ylo r street M . E. church M ills and other relatives. Vhich is to be solemnized April in the evening, where they fonnd George Weeks is here from the 9. Hearty congratulations, with many form er Newberg people mining districts o f Nevada and nope to* follow when he shows gathered to hear Miss Rom ig California, visiting w ith his unde he goods in June, while on his speak her oration. H . A. Dimond. He came north innual summer pilgrim age to his M any Newberg people have i d home ia Newberg. hoping to get relief from an a t exptessed a desire to hear Miss W. H. Mears received a letter tack o f rheumatism. Katherine Rom ig deliver her ora om his son Allen in Kansas a The regular meeting o f the W. tion, "T h e Goblin Arm y,” and days ago, in which he stated C. T. U. w ill convene a t the home consequently she has consented t lat he found Fred Vinton at o f Mrs. Bowerman, March 27, to deliver it a t the Friends chnrch t ic railroad depot w ith tickets A new stock of 1907 W a ll Paper just a t 2:30 p. nu, subject, Narcotics. next Sunday evening a t 7i30 already bought for himself and received. Also new line o f Lace Cur- An interesting program is being o ’clock. A general invitation is family tor their immediate return tains. Call and look these goods over. prepared and all are cordially in extended to all who desire to to Newberg, w ithout having vited. hear the oration to attend. gone outside the tow n. He final H. W. Behnke, o f Portland, There w ill be special music. ly persuaded him to return the and W illiam Burg, a banker Tim othy Brownhill, editor o f the tickets to the agent and go out from the East, spent Sunday at Beaver State Herald, published with him to look a t the country, the Bass residence visiting A. T. at Gresham, spent Tuesday night although a t first he had the ap as • es^ ,, Behnke. Mr. Burg is a rcptvsen- " r “" J pearance o f a man who had lost W . V . J V o M in g S W O rih ta tire o f tb , G em an -A ^ n can ,n * ° w ,”!\ ™ ,i “ W * I,___i _ ____ u_-___________ .__j ! and talking shop. In his field he aD his friends and refused to be bank now being organized to . .. , _ ,. comforted. T o add to his trou o p « up tor business in Portland 0-07" * “ '" de t' rn t° '7 ' M nv 1st m a number o f small villages, b l e the fam ily dog on the w ay Day or Night * ’ , . . . . . . soliciting advertising and job ofit g o t shifted to another train Both Phones Gsorgs Sjrke. vuutid tbs land work H<. ¡, a tan l work„ and and he was given up for lost. Ore. office in P o r tln d last Saturday the tone o f hj, , howa t|)at He arrived first however and and IU«d on a forty acre tract o f ^ ¡, madc o( thf riffht kiad of was a t the station to greet them ‘ “ ' f la" d o f «n ff. He h a. conriction , and with a bark on their arrival. McMinnville which had been don’t hesitate to express The fare is cheap from Kansas overlooked. He found the piece them points to Newberg just now, while ont cruising a tract ot tim- The Dundee W. C. T . U. held and a number o f real estate men Fresh Bread, Pies sod Cakes ber land he owns in the sa an interesting literature meeting are anxiously w aitin g for the always on hand. Orders district and he lost no time in March 14, a t the home ot Mrs. arrival o f the Vinton fam ily with Dealers in reaching the land office. fined at short nodee Minchin. The subject “ What is good bargains to offer J. S. B. M cNay has purchased Last Friday evening’s game o f W orth While in Literature,” was the Ham ilton Hntchcns property discussed by different members, basket-ball w ith the Portland Y. on Meridian street making three taking np “ The Newspaper, M . C. A. and the lust o f the s< pieces o f improved property he Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds, W a g Fiction,” “ Poetry,” “ Our Tem sqn to be played here, was the K E N W O R T H Y ft H O D SO N now ow n s,(all adjoining. He ons, Buggies, Carts, Discs, Drags perance Papers,” and “ The Bi best exhibit of the sport Newberg LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS I says he contemplates taking a ble.” M any good thoughts were has seen this year. Both teams and Seeders. AND EMBALMERS. course in a divinity school in or- given on the subject. The Union were foil o f ginger and there was A ll farm implements will be found New ud enough basket throw ing done by nh«naliffi «1 of best quality and at reasonable . X I “a , I addreMmg hi, hon*., | thc chioa fcn]ine ^ Ljght both to make things interesting. Mime furnished for ■inwiwod promptly day of niflht« Office a prices. Both Phones. since he is now located in hear refreshments were served by the For a good part o f the game it porioev m Biiitow Building. Newberg. Oregon. ing distance o f four ministers. hostess. waa either team ’scon test, but at Bell phew Male 306 Mtaiwl phoee 11-31 Glad to hear that his surround the end o f the second halt the Hon. J. W . Hobbs, o f Eugene, I ings are already having a good visitors had the long the end o f was in tow n Tuesday when he influence. , ,, aa . ., . spent considerable time in the a 30 to 24 score. Foster M ills C h i c k e n S u p p l i e s a S p e c i a l t y A Personal tetter rtcoved from G hfe olfice „ chanKinR Ta„ s made his debut as forward on F . H . C a l d w e l l I. A. K r«m .«n , saw tan t_ «ere- L f t h tht r fito r dati back to tbefirst team and certainly made & C o m p a n y H . ° i - th' B |» om,"K ,on - n '1" 01» our school ilirtrict d days a y . ia Indi good. The Y. M. C. A ’s. brought | Y. M. C. A. tells o f a recent trip ana along in the sixties, when the crack veteran Chas. Mackie he made to Chicago to attend an one “ gallns” served to support top lay w ith them, realizing they institute o f religious directors, our ragged trousers, while we had no easy game before them. Dealers in i and one to Galesburg t o attend The place to get your “ cooned” it up the same trees in Nftekie is one o f the referees o f a boys institute. He also speaks Bicycles Guns the fall o f the year for beech the league and it seemed a little o f a raise in his salary, a visit he PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Ammunition nuts. Those were the days odd to find so strict an official Sporting g'ds has had from Charley Morris the whole outfit practical | when we w rote on the fly leaves Umbrellas Parasols who is at Peoria, and concludes W« carry «rar.thing usually ^PFflATTY ol old McGnffy’s spelling book painters on the fine art ot foul- Canes Etc. - kept h a fcm-claa. ilruptnu the whole m atter by making the such touching couplets as “ The ng. Even at that however he A Ml Baa ol k H oo I boouand bold assertion that he has the much more acceptable than BookB* Stationery. Fancy and AH kinds of repairing neat rose is red, the violet’s blue, was ,___.. f . . . __. , . Toilet Articles. Camara and dearest little wife on earth. aU kln<u o f cam era ly and promptly done. etc.” without quotation marks, a brother o f hts who pretended Kodaka ^ This is strong language o f course for we were then close to to referee the game played here supplies. but it is ‘ he w ay s Newberg b °y natare and w t m« , „ t every word between Dallas and Newberg. LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D AK ' N K W S S n e . O R EG O N . I ought to put it. j ofit> "Com e again Charlie.” I EKY MB.ÌKIWS Shoes, Shoes, Shoes! by - 1907 - W . W. Hollingsworth ft Co. £ Funeral Director & Em balm er Vincent Feed ft Imple ment Co. NEWBERG BAKERY f t Hanixh "Sr .rler i" *° impTOZ'l°- I m m toi«Tsub^tioTZ giving * Ü .H .1 1 U DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A Nelson & Hanson Nelson & Hanson I