\ r ' '' ' ~ ‘ ■ ■ . . . — ... :3 ¿' •?'» . V, • 1 » - ’ Ç! if' - Railroad Time Table. L IT T L E F IE L D & ROM IG N O R TH BOUND. 8.52 a . m. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS 5,05 p. m. Stainless F la g Day will be o b­ served Sunday a t the Presby tcrian church. M r. and M rs. E. S. Craven hac a company of ten visitors from ß.40 p. m. Pbrtland last Sunday. SOUTH BOUND. 9.07 a. m. OfflM In Pint N atl Bank Building Both PhooM •*A. ' _ =5! Sam Hammer, Srho is handling ral estate at Scotts Mills, has oved his family to that place. FR’ m _ v I “ - , B. P. Hevland and family, of Dallas, w h o have been taking in the Encampment here this week, are arranging to move from Polk's metropolis to Portland. - M iss Grace Craven, w h o has been teaching a t Blaine, is at h on ^ again' since her school has . Hon. > Lee Laughlin, wife add son, Lee Laughlin Jr., ami neice, W .'H. Williams and fainiTvpf closed. M r. and lU rf.. W . S. Reynolds Miss M a y Stewart, from North Victor, WAAco'.countor; visited Yamhill, drove over to N e w b e rg wjll take a s ir weeks vacation Newberg relatives ¿his'week this w< and spent Sunday with C. S. \ • Mrs.* Estella Venable, qousin of am* in th l meantime w ill visit at Hulin and family. M r*. Delano Bstle, arrired here Forest Gr^ve and other points. Miss Esther C. Andrews visited The Lust ness men o f N ew berg with herchild afew w ith M iss E lla C raw ford near 4 BOTH PHONES H o w a rd Williams is driving a k a v t u i-cided to close their places Dayton A>r a few days before re­ handsome young team to h i» e f business qn July 4 for the full turning home this week to W hit­ d ray which he purchased $n day and evening and take a rest. tier, California, where she will The pisses Maude and Mildred Portland Saturday. “ \ ^ spend the summer vacation. W J U s went to M o n m o u t h « y C. a J U# i^ntlUUSC UUU^Ill E. Newhonse. HOB has bought ^ TTOEgET • AT-LA W J. C. Brougher has sold his theS. Ç. Harndetffruit anifherry Wednesday to attend the State home in tow n to P . H . Meeker mal Commencement exer farm at Sfcringhsbok ana will and for the present w ill g o to «li tu« «war«, of ta* A a giran tu probata work. IE. move to iifaoom MP. Harnden Scotts M ills 'w here he h is a •f ort|i|M , uontraou and S. E. Watkins, an architect expects to return to Kansas. p*p*r* brother. In the fall he intends and 'contractor from W arsa w , O f f i c i —SaooUi floor H o n .W .^ K . Newell, o f to g o to Illinois to be w ith his Saak of Newbarg Bnlldlug, Indiana, is here visiting w ith his president o f the state aged father. - H f e ------- horticulture, w ho w a s in this mother, M rs. W . H . Galland, T he Misses M ary and L av in a community ^Vednesc^ay, made a am* taking a look a t theconn- William s moved last Thursday « / *. call tor a pleasant chat at the try. General C o n t r a c t o r . to their cottage in the north M rs. D. B. Kennedy from Bel­ Graphic office. part o f tow n. Prof. Kirk, w h o % Mrs. Ella Wilson, sister o f/ .F . grade, M ontana, vafter spending md been occupying it, moved his Sewer and Tile Work. Taylor, -her daughter Miss Eliza- a week visiting w ith her sister, family to 1 the second cottage Septic Tanks a Specialty. >eth and son Benezette, w ho M rs. C. S. Hulin, left last M on­ west o f the Baptist church. have W n ^ sitin g in Seattle, a m day morning for Lane county to M aynard Redmond, w h o left ■oust d . aowaa*. m m . auoa c. aowna. spending a Tew days in N e w b e ig visit w ith her parents. Newberg a few weeks a g o to M rs .L . C. Lngar, w h o has been before returning to their honte in take a position in Portland with v »*tu jg in the southern part o f ndiana. the Oregon Savings Bank & w a s in to w n Thuraday .F ran k Cummins has nknrcd the state tm m ----- — c .— — j — q . Trust C o. has taken another O ST E O PA T H 1C P H Y S I C I A N S to McMinnville lor the present T ' T U 0: •‘ 'p op th . ladder, he havm g Qa Oradaalaa at th. parent Mhoni. Klrksrlll*, where lie is assisting'his brother their things to Portland, where . 1 • « i , * DCCD CDOSC11 RS C&SulCr Ol LDC Mo., andar th. (oand.r, By. A. T. SUll. OS m at BaHdMM*. on. block nurtk ol Sank Sam in the erection o f a big three they have located. >ank o f Bates & Co. on the east At aewbarg Offloo honra, f to 11 and iso tot. J. W . M oore h aasold his small side. N o t the least ot “ Red’s” thousand dollar fruit dryer to­ fill phont. w ard whiçh McMinnville citizens farm situated t w o miles north o f assets is that smile which w o n ’t N ew berg to M r. Johnson, w h o wear off. It is proving a w in­ lave subscribed a bonus. M rs. W . W . Nelson w a s pleas­ returned to N ew berg recently ner. Others, whose business it antly surprised the first of the rom Colorado, and has bought is to mingle freely w ith the peo­ DR. N. M O R R ISO N w e e k l y (hé A rrival o f M r. and a large farm nine miles north in ple might do well to cultivate Denti et. :he same. ktrs. W . H.- Conrad from P o ­ W ashington county, v DR. R. W. HARROLD, m DENTIST. 1 m CLARENCE RUTT. W . R. S C O T T f t HUB I M B Office over First Nat’1 Bank Having Eyes They see not, unless they properly fitted with S .W .P O T T E R * M r. R .£ frth , train dispatcher mona, California, fo r a visit, M rs. Conrad being her foster o f Duhttn, Minnesota, w h o has b*^p visiting in the west for over rister. \ i . $ A copy o f tftf W est Branch, astfonth, left here this morning, i r at hand giving le is very favorably impressed account 0 th a C arriage $ w ith Oregon and intends locat- in this viemity i n the near lifnch, on jBme 1 1 th, o f future. w d a B ra n so n ,^ rh o w a s a t id college here last ym r, Nfeev. J. R ew ard Blair, the new » Elmer J. Lewis, o f PaRfti, pastor A t the P r e s b y j t e r i a n Colorado, where the couple will charch, arrived ^Saturday frorp Otttland, Oregon, to take charge make theif^homet ^ • Albert»Russell, o f Genessee Dgr ot his pastorafie. H is family is pot, Wisconsin, w h o has beep expected in a few days when they will move td the Osborn yeral weeks p n fre rt) on payton road. ' ùsited in N ew beig es B. Rowell, w h o h&s l i ­ Encampment with W . B. on his lo o t hill ranch seven and W m . Giles. M r. Rus­ noWhwTst'of N ew berg since s e ] ^ a veteran and a member W atches, Clocks, fn d • fu ll line, — well, since time began—came Of ^ n . Ct^hing P o s t.a f Wausbe- o f Sihrerware fo r the holiday to tow n Tuesday morning bring­ county, JN isconsin. trade. ing his wife with him, this being Rev. Jas. P. Price will give a her first trip to tow n for seven­ tare at the Friends church o f teen years. Uncle Jim said he Chehalem Center Tuesday even- ------- » . lad hard w ork to get the “ old W . W . Hollingsworth St Son ing o f^ y ,ib b y Prison,” he being w om an” to come but he staid fpne o f three survivors o f twenty- with her this time until she “give Funeral Directors Sc Embalmer*£ooe hundred men w ho entered in.” Hope her visit w a s pleas­ w ith hug.' The lecture will be Calls Answered Day or N igh t ant enough to cause her to w an t given under the auspices of the Both Phones to come oftener in the future. K ings Daughters. Admission fif­ Isaac W alter Ellis, son o f M or- Nawbarg, O ra. teen cents. « « decai and Eliza Ellis, died at Miss Bertha Carey, daughter their home in Seaside, on the o f M r. and Mrs. L . M . Carey, 20 th o f June, at 2 a. m., from N E W B E R G . wasmarriechat M arion, Indiana, Bright’s disease. H e w a s born on Wednesdgfer o f last week to B A K E R Y in Missouri, December 17th, M r. C^as. Eousch. The bride 1870a n d has befin a resident o f Fresh Bra>d, Pie. end C.kee has many friends in this vicinity Oregon for ninet<$b years. The always on hand. Orders w w h o wish her much happiness in remains were brought to New- filled at short notice thé new relationship, M r. and *berg Friday evening for burial, M rs. Rousch will make their Strohmaier & Hanish •jfrvices' were conducted a t the home in M arion. t grave by Rev. Herbert T. Cash, Cards were received from T a rrather,m other, three sisters and K E N W O R TH Y Sc HODSON coma Friday announcing the one brother mourn the loss of a marriage o f Oliver J. Hobson loved one. > , l ic e n s e d f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r s and Miss Elizabeth Hyde at ttyat A. C. Stanbroagh reports that A N D EMBALMERS. city on th£ preceding Wednes­ a patent allowed to Emery John­ il parlor» a d pan­ ie. fro. of chain. day. Alter July 15th they will son and himself on an electric It oe raquctf. Catti be at home at Lincoln Place, light regulator has just been re­ r aide- O fc a and Seattle. M r. Hobson is a gradu­ ceived. The regulator is used to Newberg. Oregon. parlen is 1 ate o f Pacific College of the class turn dow n an electric light in Mutual pispa 11-5 Ball pkiaa Mate 306 o f ’ 9 7 , and makes (he eighth die same w a y that a common member o f this class of pine to lamp is turned dow n. It is SEE assume the matrimonial yoke. aboht twice the size ot the com- Newberg w a s well represented fnon lamp socket and is used to in Portland the latter part o f connect the lamp with the socket. last week at the rose show and A number o f people in both N ew ­ F or Good Plum bing and all fiesta. People in attendance, berg and Portland, w h o have kinds of fixtures. w ho have seen the rose tonrna- Aeen their model in operation, Shop 1 door west o f Boloo shoe (hop mctitfi of CHlifoania and similar pronounce it a decided success, gala affairs elsewhere are pro­ and s a t it will do all the boys nounced in the opinion that the Claim fo r it. W ith its advan­ Portland fiesta w as equal to tages fo r use where a variable the best ot them. This w as true degree o f light is desired without DR. A . M. D AVIS boll* in Uivishnesa of display of the inconvenience o f changing the Oregon beauties and in ex- lamps, as well as the saving of D E N T I S T ^ uuisitencss o f the rose exhibited, current and consequent lessening l > i* r,i U &i, so successful w as it that ot the cost for light it is believed O fflM ever Seek af Newbarg s* i« is to become an annual tea» the new device will prove popu- ^ f ttvo lar. # V .t la the the man to see about I Orange Elliott « 'w- , Mg *;y Ù r ' V Y’ V 1 i t J / • • v 4 ‘ fj>V S i- A f" ftp '¿J * i a L -,, L A ¡2 3 m i . 1 -jF; Ja.Jklj t Judge Samuel Artman, of In­ diana, w h o made the famous de­ cision recently against the liquor )usiness which has made him a national figure, w ill be in Ore­ gon next month and has been secured to make an address in iew berg on July 20th daring ;he sessions o f Oregon Yearly deeting of ; the Friends church, this should be a b ig day for N ew beig for it is not often that such a celebrity is heard in a tow n ot this size. I f Judge A lt ­ man’s decision is upheld by the United States Supreme C ou rt it will mean the overthrow of the liquor traffic. JU A New Spring Line of Carpets. Regret. I ’v e seen the scythe o f tim e mow down The grass o f many years. And watched the green blades fade to brown, Í Beneath a rain o f tears. Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, good values Velvet Brussels, 9x12, A rt Squares, extra values Ingrain 9x12 A rt Squares, extra value. Also Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oil Goth. I'v e fe lt the throb o f friendship’s heart, In many breasts grow weak; And watched those loved form s depart. Other friends to seek. In Furniture, our stock is complete. ing a specialty. I ’ve seen distress and sorrow stalk A bove the grave o f love, And watched through toara the takmed hawk. Devour the helpless dove. v*’ - Picture Fram­ Goods sold on the Installment Plan. -■ " • V ■ • ' * • ' . ■ *. ’ . . »>' Yours for Business W . W . Hollingsworth Co. I ’ ve seen the cruel crush the good, The strong destroy the weak, Seen justice smeared with m artyrs’ blood, , The right afraid to apeak. So here I ’ve gathered all my g rie f, ‘ I ’ve garnered all my woe, And where tim e marks the June o f Ufe, . I find the w inter’« snow. A C i t iz e n . Land for Sale. * Ninety-eight acres, all fenced, splendid soil, seven acres cleared, forty acres slashed, balance good timber, running water. Price only $2300 on easy terms. S. L. PaKRKTT, Dundee, Oregon. Wanted. Royal Anne cherries $90 per ton. Deliver to warehouse across street from Heacock’s sash and door factory, Newberg, Ortgon. C. B. W ila o n . E. Noefer. P. 0 . Barber Shop— H air cut­ ting 25, shaving 10. Everything new, clean and ap-to-date. Our motto is good w ork guaranteed. When you need a Mower or Rake Investigation will prove to you that die W A L TE R . A. W O O D L IN E • 1 .1 1 ■ " ■ . . 1 .. '1 '■ ..... JJ-i. "■ " ■' Is positively the best money can buy. Remember that the Moline Riding Cultivator Is giving excellent satisfaction. Holly Chick Food is the best for little Chicks. Wholesale and Retail T r a d e Solicited. % Vincent Feed & Imple­ ment Co. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. B. W . Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis street, Dallas, Texas, says: F o r express and light hauling “ In the past year I have become leave orders at Rich’s grocery. acquainted with Dr. King’s New r Life Pin«, and no laxative I ever before tried so elTectually disposes of m alar 1 and biliousness.” They don’t k d «er gripe. 25 c at F. W Calíb I Co's, drug store. 1