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4 - ■p * S-Pr; Ú T T L E F IE L X ) & ROM IG PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS O ffa» fai Ffaet Nftt’l Bank Building Both Phone. Rallmad Time Tabla. L . W. Charles and -family are up from Portland this week visit 8.52 a. m. 5.06 p. m. ing frith relatives. SOUTH BOUND. Miss Carrie Turner Was down 9.07 a.m. 5.40 p.m . from McMinnville Wednesday visiting w ith Mrs. Bmmer New by. NORTH BOUND. Local Events. Ore L. Price and fam ily were up from Portland Sunday visit ing w ifh relatives* J. C. Colcord has been ap pointed fo f +H* estate o f Oscar H. C oo«, de ceased. W alter K irk, of Spokane, spent A. B. Westerfield, o f Me Minn- SÇS5 Tuesday night in tow arn n visiting ville, spent a day or tw o in Rev. A. J. Huguelct visited the f iih his sister, Mrs. W. B. Teto tow n last week visiting w ith his brother, G. W. Westerfield. He tell. fOW»ty feat Monday. is foreman in the News-Reporter N. F. Byers left for fiou lton on 0 . 0 . Hod sou and daughter office. tffl. R. W. HA8RÛLD, the low er Columbia the first o f and D. H. Turner came dowp The regular quarterly meeting the week where he has a posi from M cM innville Tuesday to ot the Friends church w ill be attend the funeral o f T. B. Cum DENTIST. tion as sawyer in a mill. held Saturday and Sunday. On M r. and Mrs. Charles K . mings. BOTH PHONES Subject b f sermon a t Baptist Saturday evening a missionary Spaulding and little daughter meeting w ill be held when a arrived home from their trip to church next Sunday, “ The G reat special program w ill be given. San Francisco Tuesday evening. est Thing in the W orld.” Even The Kenorpa T rio at Duncan’s Rev. Welter, pastor o f the Free ing subject, “ The source o f all A TTOEMIT-AT-LAW hall Friday night, M ay 17. Methodist church, has gone to Trouble.” Service for boys and Tickets for reserved seats w ill be girls at three p. m. CLARENCE B U TT. conference this week, expecting Abner Blair’s fam ily left for Se- Plac« f on sale next Monday to take up evangelistic work attic Wednesday morning where maiming at both drug stores. during the coming year. This w ill be one o f the most Mrs. W. B. Sims, Mrs. Stan they w ill locate in order t o t » pleasing entertainments o f the L of N-wb-rf Bulldlu«. hope Pier and Miss Lulu True nearer ¿ is w ork as traveling season. blood, o f Portland, were in tow n salesman in that te rrito ry 'fo r W ork on the new brick as well Tuesday in attendance a t the the Simonds Saw Co. M rs.J. T . Osborn and daugh as work on the reservoir for the funeral of T. B. Cummings. G snoral Contractor. ter, Miss Bertha Cox arrived new w ater system is being de Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joslin, o f home from Salt Lake on Satur layed on account o f a lack o f Big Rapids, Michigan, who were Sewer and T ile Work. day evening where they went to gravel for the concrete work. on their w ay home from Califor visit w ith 0 . L . Cox,- secretary There is no lack o f gravel in the Septic Tanks a Specialty. nia, visited in tow n the first o f river but so far no one has come o f the Y. M. C. A. in that city. the week w ith their former neigh to the front w ith a scow for . iucic. i George Lea in connecting up bors, Dr. Rom ig and fam ily. bringing it down from tbeisland. the new w ater system w ith the W. A. K in g and J. G. Bennett R. Pettyjohn says, however, he old main on F irst street, had oc have invested in a fo rty dollar will build a scow and pat it on the casion to take up some o f the racing Canoe for pleasure riding, river if he can have the assurance OSTEOPATHIC PHTSlCIAHS steel pipe that had been down which is reported to be the swell- that he can have the work. ■t the naresl «chool, KlrkarU)«. " " “ ■Fu ,l,-U «■« Urartu lisa at ten years and it was found to be Something w ill be don« u* q.very -V«.. 1 * - s M ______ . s ___ ______ __ C8t cra<t that has evcr b€Cn ^ B.Imost as p iod condition as X DdÄ êi Mwbtri to U M * ISO to A launched on the upper few days to bring relief. when it was new. the beautiful W illamette. N. C. Maris, associate editor The l 6 g train hod a wreck at Mrs. J. T. Smith continues to o f the Rural Spirit, left last week the trestle on the spur th a t runs assist in the postoffice, Emory for the Middle West, commis to the mill one day last week, H o d so n having bought his sioned to buy-a carload o f short DR. N. M O R R IS O N brother Charley’s interest in the when the engine w as ditched horns for W. 0. Minor, o f Moun a!fcd the logs piled up in great clothing store and consequently tain VaHey farm, Heppner, Ore- Dentist. shape, reauirine much delav and must devòte a part o f his time gob, aSd J7Hr Garrett, o f Moun tw o Or three days w ork to get to the interests ot the business. tain Home, Idaho. Both these things righted again. Office over First N at’l Bank breeders w ant show animals, James Vestal received w ord a S. A. M ills left fo r CaldwdU, especially in the bull line, and few days ago from W hittier, M a g n a ti California, announcing the seri Idaho last week w ith a car most likely, tw o bulls, the best o f freight, including cattle and on the market, w ill come to the ous illness o f his tw in brother, horses. Mrs. M ills and the coast in this shipment. M r. John Vestal. He was suffering smaller children left on Wednes M aris w ill visit all the leading from throat trouble and was day morning, while the tw o breeding farms in the Middle being cared for at the W hittier older daughters who are in col West in making selections for figs hospital. lege remained to finish the yeaPs shipment.—Rural Spirit. W. F. West and C.*A. Bottom work. w ill attend the northwest dis They we not, unUss they are Th e Kenorpa Trio. Evangelist Geo. C. Ritchey w ill trict conference o f the Christian properly fitted with glassai. ' igaia occupy the pulpil at church to be held in Portland The entertainment billed for this week, as delegates from the Crater’s haU, for the Christian Friday evening o f next week S .W . P O T T E R local church recently organized church, next Sunday a t 11 a, m. promises to be one o f the very in Newberg. Other members w ill and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at best given in Newberg this sea 10 a. m. The school has gained son. A few press notices follow . Is the the man to see about it. also attend. fifty per cent in attendance since Corvallis Gazette—The Kenorpa J. H. Douglas, the photogra its organization, April 21. The T rio would certainly find a warm pher, has bought seventy feet Watches, Clocks, and s full line public is invited to any or all of welcome i f . Corvallis should of Silverware for the holiday fronting on College street just these services. * trade. pgain be on th eir’ schedule. south o f the H ollingsworth fu Miss Anna Rogers visited at Portland Journal—The tumultu neral parlors, where he w ill soon the home o f her parents, M r. and ous applause which greeted Miss begin the erection o f a building for a photograph gallery. He Mrs. C. H. Eggers over Sunday L ytle’s second appearance before **Lthe Anon Society, showed that W . W . Hollingsworth A Son anticipates building a residence and was accompanied by Miss E. L . M iller, o f Portland, wh Pi her beautiful voice and delightful adjoining in the future, when he Funeral Dirot terà A Em badinera was very much pleased w ith our personality had made a perma w ill save rent all round. neat little city, this {wing the nent impression. Dr. J. W hit Calls Answered Day or Night James Frazer began the re first time she ever visited this comb Brougher—F or an even Both Phone« m oval of the J. H. Wilson cot part of the state. in g’s concert and entertainment, tage, located opposite the Charles N ew b erg, Ora. the Kencrpa T rio cannot be sur N. F. Byers, who bought the K . Spaulding residence, to his Paul M acy residence and fruit passed by anything o f its kind. property in the south west part Their selections are of the high evaporatorlocated on W vnooski o f tow n Tuesday, where he w ill w ork it over for a home. The street some time ago, is having est possible class. Oregonian— same day carpenters began w ork a general overhauling o f the No elocution w ork that has been on a new residence for M r. W il buildings made, and when the done in Portland for years has Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes son on the lots made vacant by work is completed, a modern attracted more attention than always on hand. Orders - residence w ill be the result, which th at o f Miss Sylvia McGuire. the removal o f the old one. filled at short notice w ill add much to the appearance A pianola w ill be used in play D. H. Weyant, president and o f th a t part o f town. ing accompaniments, which w ill Strohmaier A Hanish manager ot the Oregon Sienna A large number o f people from be something new in Newberg. Paint Co. ot Salem, came down .«Tickets on sale a t both drug on the boat Monday, bringing a this side o f the river attended •tores next Monday morning. KENW ORTHY A HODSON box ot fire clay to have tested at the picnic at Champoeg last the pressed brick factory. Mr. Thursday and a pleasant day l ic e n s e d f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r s Married. W eyant says his company w ill in was reported. On returning, AND EMBALMERS. On Monday evening. M ay 6 , the near future revolutionize the some o f both 'sexes are reported paint trade in Oregon. They to have indicated by their actionf a t the home o f her brother in the manufacture a paint from min th at they did their best to dis city o f Tacoma, Miss Lefa Cope erals found in M arion county grace t h e m s e l v e s and their land was married to Carroll E. friends, by helping all they could K irk, of Seattle. The groom is .11-5 not far from Salem. >106 to make a dry town o f Cham well known in Newberg, he being The basket ball ga fte played poeg on that day. a son of N. G. Kirk and a mem Friday night between the Hose The Kenorpa Trio, which it ber o f the graduating class o f and the Hook and Ladder com billed to appear at Duncan’s hajl 1901, Pacific C o l l e g e . Since panies resulted in a score of 1 1 on Friday evening o f next week, finishing his college course he has to 6 in favor o f the former. The is composed of the follow ing been engaged in Y. M. C. A. players on the Hose team were artists in their line: Mrs. SilviA w ork at Seattle, where he holds were L. B. Ferguson and Chris W. McGuire, reader and im per the position o f boys secretary. Smith, forwards; D. J. Gilbert, sonator, Miss Ethel M. Lytle« Under his direction the w ork has center, and John McDonald and soprano, and John Claire Mon- been built up to such an extent W alter Spaulding, guards; on teith, baritone. Miss Lytle and that he now has a larger per the Hook team, W. A! King PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS M r. M onteith are known to cent of membership, according and H arry Patterson, forwards; Guy Barnett, center, and Hugh Newberg audiences and have al to population, than an y other W « «wry Nelson and Clarence Coe, guards. w ays made good, while Mrs, boys association in the United « a A A ÍI m W I The game might well be said to McGuire furnishes recommenda States. The bride is the Y. W. C. A. have been “ fiercely contested,” tions that are first class. Yon w ill w ant to hear this trio. Fri secretary in Tacoma. the Only serious result, however, day evening, M ay 17, is the The newly married couple w ill being a broken nose suffered on NKWSCSa. OSKOON. date. come to Newberg this week with the part o f Coe. W . R. S C O T T AMBI MB OUR SPRING SHIPM ENT OF Sorosis Underskirts * Has just arrived. Handsome styles in light The most Practical Skirt Made * ,, * T H E SOROSIS” $ 1.25 to $ 3.00 PAR KER M ER C . CO. ZVlerit A l w a y s W i n s That is why oar has increased every month to the Especially la ear shoe trade knproving every day for the reason that we do not misrepresent, and make food oar word for every pair of shoes sold. We imilesTor to make satisfied customers SIX days in the week tat don't hang around our place of business for the dollars from the man who does not know or care when Sunday comes. Six days for business and one for rest is our motto. W ILSO N * H AN NING Having Eyes NEWBERG BAKERY F. H. Caldwell ¡ & Company A New Spring Line of Carpets. Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, good values V elvet Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, extra values Ingrain 9x12 A rt Squares, extra value. Also Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth. In Furniture, our stock is complete. ing a specialty. ■ -• y * t -* ■ ¿. > . . . ■ Goods sold on the Installment Plan. Picture Fram r Yours fo r B usinoss W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. J U S T O N E LO O K A T TH E M c K in n o n w a g o n W ill convince you that it is the beet made wagon on the market. It is a light draught, that talks. K e e p a n e ye o n otu» la w n m o w n * . # *• Vincent Feed A Imple ment Co. the expectation ot spending a month’s honeymoon at the home o f the groom ’s parents on the farm, tw o miles north o f town, after which they w ill each return to their respective positions for a short time until they can be relieved. L ater in the season they contemplate taking some special training in on« o f the eastern colleges. G ro w in g Aches an d P a in s. Miss Jotie Summer, Bremond, Texes, writes, April 13 , 1902 : “ I have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment in my family for three yean. I wookl not be without it in the house. I have used It on my little 1 for growing pains and aches ¡ f t her knees. It cured her right swsy. I have also used It for frost bitten feet, with good success. It is the best liuimeut I evei used.” 23 c, 50 c end $ 1 . Sold by C. P. ) Moore. f-ñ