— Railroad Time Table. LITTLEFIELD & R O M IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Oflee in P in t Nat’l Bank Building Both Phones — DR. R. W. MARROLO, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES ^TTOEIfXT-AT*LAlr CLARENCE BUTT. Will vraoilM in »UU»* vowrta of ths »Urto • pedal attention givon Ui probate work, the wrlttoc of iM ili, mortgI«e>, uontracU Mid the drafting of aU legal pmpar* Mow O m a - S o o o n d Floor Book Of Wowborf Bulldluo. W . R. S C O T T G«n«ral Contractor. Sewer and Tile W ork. Septic Tanks a Specialty. MM. AUGI C. OOWOM. is . m i « O S T E O P A T H 1C P H Y S I C I A N S g rada nte» At tho m u a l •c^ ? ^ : * Irk*Tllto' Mo, u n d .r the lomidar; Dr. À . T . S U » . o h ee .t R e.ldeoo., onoMoek north of Bosk ONoo hourTT to 13 OBd ISO to A - BtUphon*. ... _______ DR. N. M O R R ISO N Dentist. Office over First Nat’l Bank MKMMMMÆÆÆ Haying Eyes They aoo not, unless they ars properly fitted with s. W . PO TTER Is the the »»»" to see about H. Watches, Clocks, and a full line o f SilTerware for the holiday trade. W . W . Hollingsworth St Son Funeral Directors Sc. Embelmers Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones New berg, Ore. NEWBERG BAKERY Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always on band. Orders filled at short notice Strohmaier & Hanish KENW ORTHY & HODSON licensed funeral directors and embalmers . Now and up-to-date (nom i pwlon and pera- ot patina’» o n m free of d u m . furai.Ked fot funeral* CdU : furai»bed funeral» oo oa leqaat. ,---- _ amwered promptly day or nigiiL Office and parlor, in Biiatow Baiidiag. Nawbatf. Oregon. Ball phone Mam 306 F. H. Caldwell & Company ¡ ¥ prescription druggists W a ____ , .. kept ia a fint-dam dnmMore. A fall K m of «cfiool book» .nd NEW BERO. OREGON. ton sxm aaa Maynard Redmond was up J. C. Sawyer, o f Oregon City, from Portland T>n decoration was in tow n Wednesday. NORTH BOUND. day. The quarterly meeting o f the 8.52 a. m. 5.05 p: m. L. B. Charles visited w ith his Free Methodist church will be SOUTH BOUND. held ip Newberg, beginning on 9.07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. brother, L. W., at Dayton Tues­ Friday and continuing over to day night. Joseph Wilson and wife are Monday. Mrs. M ary E. Allen was in visiting with relatives and friends Local Events. in Salem and Jefferson this week. McMinnville the first of the week Rev. H. A. Walter, the new visiting with her daughter-in- John Brown w as dow n from pastor o f the Free Methodist law, Mrs. 0 . V. Allen, w ho is Airlie on business a day or tw o church moved here from Dallas down from Boise, Idaho, visit­ last week. ing with her parents. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herrey M. Hos­ W. W. Espey, a pioneer, of W. H. Hubbard has the thanks kins were dow n from McMinn­ of this office for four boxes of Portland, w ho is engaged in the ville the first o f the week visiting strawberries o f the M agoon va­ real estate business in the city, with relatives. was in tow n one evening last riety that were fine ones. week visiting with his nephew, Wesley Boyes’ little’'lou r year Mrs. Ida A. Kidder, o f Salem, old son fell trom a qherry tree on was in tow n Wednesday, repre Dr. Homer D. Bowers. Tuesday and sustained a fracture sen ting the Oregon Library Com­ Dr. J. B. M oore and wife, o f o f the bones o f a fore arm. mission. She spoke at the pub­ Lents, Mrs. M attie McDaniel, o f Portland, and Rev. Prank Elsia W right is down from Mc­ lic school in the afternoon. Minnville this week, superintend­ G. P. Skelton has commenced M oore, o f Kelso, Washington, ing the concrete work for the the erection o f a barn on the were here last Friday in atten­ foundation for the new brick quarter block directly west o f dance at their father’s funeral. block. "the Misses Nora Parker and the M. E. church. A little later The senior class in college, com­ he expects to build a residence Bernice W oodward entertained the senior class o f the college at posed o f eight young men and which he will occnpy. tw o young ladies have been ap­ Hiram Smith, w ho was down the home of the former on Fri­ pearing on the streets during the from Corvallis last week visiting day evening o f last week,’ when week dressed in caps and gowns. with his parents, returned toh is refreshments were served. Douglas, the photo man, has W alter Lashier came down work on M onday. His sister, from Friend, W asco county, the Miss Ev& Smith, went with him been removing to his new gal­ first o f the week to close up his and is visiting with relatives at lery on College street this week, where he has one o f the best ar­ accounts as postmaster at Rex, Philomath. Mrs. Conradi having received her ranged picture shops in the val­ J. H. Mills spent Sunday at the commission as postm istress.' ley. You will want to see him hot springs on the upper Colum­ Chris Hanson, w ho removed bia, Mrs. Mills returning home in his new quarters.. here w it£ his wile and three chil­ with him on Tuesday evening. Miss Caroline E. Withycombe, dren from Kenneweck, Washing­ His mother is im proving under o f Hillsboro, a former student in ton, some ten days ago, has the treatment and she will re­ Pacific college, is a member o f bought the home on east Fifth main there for some time. the class finishing the nurses street , belonging to the Misses course at the Good Samaritan The annual school meeting Williams. Hospital in Portland. The grad­ will be held on M onday, June 17, uating exercises will be held next G. W. James left here M onday at tw o o ’clock in the afternoon, for his new post ot duty in the when the election o f one director Tuesday. Southern Pacific station at Dal­ and a clerk will take place. Bet­ The West Willamette Baptist las. G. W. Cutts has taken the ter tie a string on a finger to en­ Association has been holding its place in the office here tor the able you to remember the date. annual gathering in Newberg present and we are hoping that this week. The Association is D. W. Cummins has sold his he may get the place perma­ made np o f the pastors and dele­ residence in the west part ot nently. gates appointed by the nine town to J. C. Lucas, and in the Alfred Wheeler and wife, who course of a few weeks he will Baptist churches located on the went to M organ City, Califor­ leave here with his family for west side o f the Willamette, from nia, in the early spring, have re­ Lake county, with the intention Newberg south as far as Corval­ turned to New berg, on account o f locating on the claim he filed lis. The sessions have been well ot the California climate not on when over there in the spring. attended and many splendid ad­ dresses have been delivered. agreeing with Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Emerson, They arrived on Wednesday Mrs. Lottie Decker and daugh­ June 12, the W. C. T. U. flower morning's train. . ters, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whit- mission day, will Be observed by short program and distribu­ Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Allen and law and family, Dr. and Mbs. son Wayne came down from Eu­ Bowers, Miss Katherine Dimond, tion o f bouquets with scripture gene Tuesday. Will left the same Mrs. Wm. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. texts tied with white ribbou. evening for Elberton, Washing­ Deihl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Make and distribute as many as ton, and Boise, Idaho, to look A. J. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. possible on the w ay to the meet­ after some business interests, C. A. T aylor attended the Ad­ ing which will be held at the leaving Mrs. Allen and little son ventist camp meeting held in home ot Maria Bowerman, one door west ot the Baptist parson­ here to visit with relatives. Portland last week. age at 2:30. Bring a list o f the Newberg was well represented Messrs. John Larkin, C. B. sick, the lonely and newcomers. at the county pioneer meeting Wilson and G. W. Mitchell left held at La Fayette Wednesday. here for the Coast mountain All are cordially ifrvited. Mary Among those w ho were entitled timber belt west o f North Yam­ E. C. Scott, Yamhill County * to badges there were J. C. Nel­ hill last M onday morning, as the Press Superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clemenson son, John Hash and wife, Mrs. forerunners of a number o f New­ Sarah A. Deskins, L. W. Harger berg people w ho contemplate returned from Clarkston, Wash­ and wife, Wm. Jones, L. F. Hall, joining the big army o f people ington, a few days ago where and then there were a number ot w ho are preparing to cross they spent ten days visiting with native sons and daughters o f swords with the Southern Pa­ their son Will and their daugh­ ter, Mrs. C. R. Coons. T o the more tender years w ho boarded cific on the timber land deal. latter a son was born while they the train to go tor a good time. Fred Lashier, a former New­ were there. Mr. Clemenson .says The Misses Anna and Grace berg merchant who has been in the connections made on the O. Dudley, w ho have been teaching business in northern California R. & N. road are something fierce at Coquille, Coos county, ar­ since leaving here, and who was and the depot accommodations rived home Tuesday evening, in in attendance at the Adventist in the upper country worse still. company with their mother and camp meeting in Portland last They came home with a better brother w ho spent the winter week, took a run up here the opinion o f their home tow n than there with them. They came by first o f the week to call on D. W. they ever had before, after hav­ the water ronte on the steamer Emerson and some o f his other ing an opportunity to make com ­ Alliance to Portland, encounter­ former neighbors. He is in the parisons with other places, not­ ing strong head winds all the merchandising business and re­ withstanding the fact that they w ay up the coast. Their many ports a profitable trade. have always been loyal to New­ friends are glad to see them at The members o f the Y. P. S. C. berg. home again. / E. o f Friends church met on the Mrs. G. W. Cutts entertained C. Thumberg, of Portland, re­ church lawn Tuesday evening, the Wednesday club m ost de­ cently purchased the part cf the armed with lawn mowers and lightfully at her pleasant coun­ David Ramsey donation claim rakes and proceeded to give the try home, on Wednesday o f last on the Dayton road near town, on which stands the old family lawn a dressing down by cutting week. A business meeting was residence, of George Ramsey. the grass and piling it around held on the porch, with Mrs. The old building stands on a the recently planted shade trees Elliott, president, * in the chair. very sightly location and is one for mulching. After the jo b was The gentlemen arrived after the o f the landmarks that is familiar completed the young ladies made last vote for officers was cast, to all the old timers w ho have a spread o f refreshments which and at six o ’clock a delicious been accustomed to traveling the was given considerate attention supper was served trom tables spread on the lawn. The favors road leading from points up the by the laborers. valley on the west side to P ort­ The Pacific college scholarship were clover leaves artistically land. Mr. Thumberg is stock­ offered to the Dnndee school was done in water colors. The pro­ ing up with cow s and will work won by Melvin Elliott, the four­ gram followed, every member, into the dairy business as fast as teen year old son o f Mr. and by previous arrangement, to he can put the place into condi­ Mrs. Clarence Elliott, after a choose her own part, consulting tion for raising feed. He says he close contest between the High no one concerning the matter. looked the valley, as well as the School students. When twelve This resulted in a spicy mixture different towns on the west side years o f age he passed the eighth of stories, recitations and select over, and he reached the con­ grade examination, ranking first readings. The club resumes work clusion that when all advantages in his class. Aside from his again in October with Mrs. R. were considered, this location scholarship he is a boy o f excel­ W. Harrold president, Mrs. Ab- appealed to him more than any lent character and he will nq bie Edwards vice president and Mrs. G. W. Cutts secretary. other. doubt be heard from later. W hen you need a M ower or Rake Investigation will prove to you that the W A L TE R . A. W O O D L IN E ...... K 1 ' —.................... = ■ Is positively the best m oney can buy. Remember that die Moline Riding Cultivator Is giving excellent satisfaction. Holly Chick Food is the best for little Chicks. W holesale and Retail Trade Solicited. • i Vincent Feed & Imple­ ment Co. Stim ulation Without Irritation . J Have You a C ough? A dose of Ballard’s Horehouud In case of stomach and liver! Syrup will relieve it. Have you a trouble the proper treatment is to I cold? T r y it for whooping cough, stimulate these organs without ir­ ritating them. Orino Laxative for asthma, for consumption, for Flin t Syrup aid» digestion and stim­ bronchitis. Mrs. Jo e McGrath, 3 37 ulates the liver and bowels without B . First street, Hutchinson, K an­ irritating these organs like pills or sas, writes: " I have used B allaid ’* ordinary cathartics. It does not Horehouud Syrup in my family for nauseate or gripe aod is mild and five years, and find it the most pal­ pleasant to take. Fo r sale by F. atable medicine I ever used. Sold b y C . F . Moore. H. Caldwell & Co. /