Walter and Warren Robertson Mrs. I. Nichols, o f Dayton, vis­ with their families, visited in ited in town this week with her McMinnville Saturday with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Coffin. NORTH BOUND. * ' ■ f* • PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS uncle, Lorenzo Root. 8.52 a. m. 5.05 p. m. The county court has appointed Paul Macy has bills out an­ Johnas Howell, o f McMinnville, SOUTH BOUND. nouncing a public sale on Satur­ to act as county truant officer. 9.07 m. ■ 5.40 p. m I Office in Firet N a t’l Bank Building day, October 26, at the C. B. Both Phones The enrollment at the public Hoskins place near Springbrook. school has now passed the six Mrs. Clara Meats returned hundred mark. Still there’s more Local Events. from California last week, where to follow. she bad been visiting for some Harvey Wright and Arthur K. Dave Lamb is visiting in tow n time with her daughter, Mrs. Wilson attended the County Sun­ DR. R- W. NARROLO, thia week with relatives and Jno. Andreas. day School Convention at Carl­ V h e open air concert given by ton Friday and Saturday. friends. DENTIST. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bradshaw the band last Thursday evening At Duncan’s hall Sunday morn­ was very much appreciated, and were down from Portland laat ing at ten o ’clock, October 27, BOTH PHONES week viaiting with Mr. and Mra. drew a large crowd o f music Rev. H. J. McDevitt will cele­ lovers from various parts o f Walter Whitten. brate mass and in the evening at town. 7:36.* • Earl Ken worthy ha a taken a On account o f the drought in position aa collector with the Mrs. R. W. Harrold and Mrs. A ITOR1C1T-AT LAW Spaulding Logging Company, Jamacia before and since the C. A. Hodson have been in Salem The fall goods whose excellence for CLARENCE D U TT. and will work both Newberg earthquake at Kingston, the peo­ this week as delegates from New­ ple are starving. A large parse and Salem. berg to the State Federation of jasrasaa ¡s s v s u s quality and styles make them desir­ was made up at the Seventh Day wrttlu« of dee«!«, m orti«**». uonlrMU «ad the Women’s clubs. W. E. Allison and family re­ drsfUng of s il legs! pspsrs Adventist church for them last turned Tuesday evening from O f f i c i — asoonO Floor Mrs. Estella Venable, who had able, are always shown earliest here. Sabbath. a-ñw of Mswborg Bulldln«. Sherman county, where they had been visiting tor some time with Frank G. Adams, who died at been looking after the harvest­ That we bought them right, you’ll her cousin Mrs. Delano Estle, ▲uosa ■ O K U D. SO W SM . McMinnville Saturday, was well ing o f their crops. left today for her home at Col­ known to many Newberg people. willingly concede when you note fax, Washington. Mra. Morris Heacock was He was a member o f the firm o f taken to a Portland hospital Jones & Adams, pioneer lumber­ Ernest Jackson came up from the low price—when you’ve thor­ and Saturday was operated on O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Portland und remained till Sun­ men, and manager o f the Mc­ Ondasi** st th* psronl •elL 0 O¿ 1 , f lrk*TlU®’ for appendicitis. She is reported oughly examined qualities. Minnville sash and door factory. day evening visiting with friends • S S ^ sÆ îi ÏÏS F - »“ k to be getting along nicely. in town. He is teaching in the T. S. Riggs, who lived at the Offloé h o u r» .? to 12 su d 1 :80 to East Side High School. The ten year old child o f Mr. foot of Wynooski street, died on Bsllphon*. and Mrs. Jesse Noble, who live Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Paxson Monday morning at the age of west o f Dundee, died o f tuber- seventy-nine years after a linger­ desire to thank all friends and o culosis on Thursday and was ing illness. Interment was made neighbors for their kindness and E D R . N . M O R R IS O N ! buried on Saturday, interment in the Hood View cemetery, assistance during the illness and being made in the Dundee cerne- south o f Sherwood, on Wednes­ death o f their father, Hugh F. Dentist. tery. Heacock. day. % J. C. Duncan has bought a A Mr. Baker who lives near The sawmill o f the Tillamook quarter block east ot the Cul- Wapato Lake, met with a seri­ Office over Firat Nat’l Bank Lumber company burned Sun­ lison property on Sixth street ous accident Wednesday. He day morning about 9 o ’clock, and is having a building moved cause o f fire unknown. As this was handling a gopher gun when to the same, which will be was accidentally discharged, mill furnished the electric lights worked over into a neat resi­ )lowing off the index finger o f for Tillamook City the county dence. lis right hand. seat now has* to resort to the The annual convention o f the oldtime kerosene lamp. Loss G. W. Orcutt and wife have re­ churches o f Christ in the north­ $25,000 partly covered by in­ cently moved to Newberg from V west district will be held in Cra­ surance.—Cloverdale Courier. McMinnville. They are at pres­ ter’s hall October 30, 31 and Look H ere! Y ou can save from 20 to 4 0 per ent located in the Crater prop­ An appreciative audience lis­ They see not, unless they are November 1. The speakers are erty in the west part o f town. cent, on tened to Elder Charles Emmer- properly fitted with glasses. some o f the best ot the North­ Mr. Orcutt is well pleased with son, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, west. All are invited to attend. * deliver his address on “ Why I our city and intends to buy lots Since purchasing lots south of am a Seventh Day Adventist” and build a little later on. S .W . P O T T E R friends church in Edward’s or­ last Sunday evening. It was a On last Thursday evening a chard, W. E. Croxer has decided Biblical and scholarly address. number o f friends of Mr. and Is the the man to build his residence at once Favorable comment was heard Mrs. F. H. Buchanan gave them W hich will be placed on Special Sale and has lumber on the ground on all sides from the congrega­ surprise party, the occasion Watches, Clocks, and work already commenced. tion. He is here visiting his being Mr. Buchanan’s thirty- o f Sihrerware for He will build a seven room house uncle, D. W. Emmerson, and fifth birthday. The evening was trade. with modern conveniences. spent in a social way and all left others. feeling that they had been royal­ The building for the condensed Mr. Hans Christenson, born in FOR ONE D A Y ONLY in order to reduce our milk factory will soon be under Denmark May 3rd, 1828, died ly entertained. O IMMENSE STOCK in this line W . W . Hollingsworth & Son construction. Dr. Lopp, presi­ at his home in Newberg October Edmund Robinson stopped off dent, and Mr. Peters, secretary 22nd, after a short illness. Mr. here Thursday on his way to vis­ Funeral Directors A E m b a lm s» o f the company have been here Christenson came to this state it with his family in Califor­ We are overloaded and need the room. We also have or, the past few days making in 1874 and has resided in this nia. Mr. Robinson holds a po­ the teas that cup just right when made in these fancy Calls Answered Day or Night plans and specifications for the county from that date. sition in the land office at Bis- He pots. Remember that in order to get a bargain you Both Phones plant and are now asking for joined the Baptist church at mark, N. D., but was granted a must be here on MONDAY NEXT jids on the contract. They in­ Carlton about twenty years ago leave ot absence for a year, which tend having the building ready and has been a consistent mem­ he will spend on the Coast. by the time the machinery ar­ ber all this time. While a Chris­ At the Oregon W. C. T. U. Con­ rives from the East. tian gentleman o f modest de­ vention held at Eugene, October NEW BERG Through a special act of Con­ meanor, he has maintained a 15 to 18, 109 delegates were in ses B A K E R Y gress it 'was required that tor high standard o f sterling integri­ attendance. Services were held F resh Bread, Pies and C a k es one week all mail received should ty and his life has been an ex­ in the First -Christian Church. a lw a y s on hand. Orders be counted in every postoffice in ample o f steadfast loyalty to the Mrs, Nathan White, the first filled at short notice the United States. Following is principles o f his. church. The white ribbon worker in Oregon, the count o f the Newberg post- funeral services will be at the opened the session with prayer. office from October 13-19, inclu­ home -today at one o ’clock, Three girls graduated from the sive: Letters, 3115; post cards, conducted by his pastor. Rev. L. T. L. course. Every line of 1204; second class matter, 1302; A. J. Huguelette. Interment at work was well reported. * PACIFIC COLLEGE jwTy ' * ? third and fourth class matter, West Chehalem cemetery. The American "Friend says: 339, making a total of 5960 Music Department At an adjourned meeting of the Meade A. Kelsey, Winthrop Cen­ ¿es pieces o f mail sent from the office. council Monday evening, H. R. ter, Maine; W. Irving Kelsey, re­ Prof. Carri ck is now at his residence The revenue received therefrom Morris, Emory Hodson and J. cently o f Victoria, Mexico; A. 2 where pupils can be enrolled. Those amounted to seventy-fonr dol­ M. Rittenhouse were appointed Edward Kelsey, Ramallah, Pales­ coming early have the choice of hours. lars. t to view and appraise the prop­ tine, and Rayner W. Kelsey, Basket ball practice will begin erty on Second street between Berkeley, California, (brothers Kwi w j SEE at the college next week. At the Meridian and College. An ordi­ and ministers) expect to attend last meeting o f the state league nance was passed to extend Har­ the Five Years Meeting. This held in Salem on the 15th it was rison street. A bill of $258.75 will be the first time in fourteen decided to divide the league into was allowed Montague & Butt years that these brothers have F o r Good Plumbing and all tw o sections, the northern section as attorneys tees in the street all been together. The Leggett Spring Bed kinds of fixtures. composed o f the teams represent­ improvement case, and to Estle The fellows who have ever No better spring made. The factory guarantees them for five ing Pacific College, M. A. A. C., & McVey for gravel tor $406.53. stood ready to shy a stone at Sh sp i door west of Bales shoe shop. Portland Y. M. C. A. and prob­ Sidewalks were ordered in as fol­ the Oregon prune grower, will years not to sag nor break. Sold on 30 days trial. I f not satis­ ably P. U. and the southern sec­ lows: Along the north side ot have to change their tactics and factory in every way, the purchase price refunded. Sold by W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & C O . tion including Dallas, W. U. Sa­ Sheridan street in front ot lot 12, look tor another jo b this fall, as lem Y. M. C. A. and possiblv O. block 17, Central addition; and the prices the growers have re­ T h e H ouse Furnishers. A. C. Each section is to play off along the north side ot Sheridan ceived has completely knocked its own schedule independent of street in front o f lots 5 and 6, the king pin out o f their argu­ Goods sold on Installments. the other and the winners to block 7, Deskins’ second addi­ ment. J. D. Gordon, of Dundee, play for the state championship. tion; along the east side o f Main has a ten acre prune orchard, Cold Weather Advice. Slightly Colder with Snow. With M. A. A. C. and the Port­ street from Sheridan street to which he hired cultivated, picked W h en yo u see that kin d o f a land Y. M. C. A. both crippled Second street; along the north and dried, not even so much as w eather forecast yon kn o w that T o all is to beware o f c o u g h s and Pacific College stands a good side o f Hancock street, from touching a prune or going near rheumatism w eather is at hand. colds on the ch est; as n eglected show for winning out in the Howard street to School street; the orchard. The price he re­ G e t ready for it now b y gettin g a ! they readily lead to pneum onia, northern section. In the mean­ along the south side o f the Day- ceived for the crop, deducting all bottle of B allard’s S n o w L in im e n t.; consum ption or other p u lm o n ary % time an inter-class series is being ton road from First street to expense, averaged $110 per acre Finest th in g made for rheum atism , troubles. Jnst as soon as the co n gli chilblains, frost bite, sore and stiff, appears treat it w ith B allard ’s H ore- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON arranged at the college which Fifth; along the north side of or $1100. jo in ts and muscles, all aches and hound S y r u p the standard cure o f will be played off within the next Second street from Main to Use as directed— per­ —OCULIST— pains. 25c, 50c and $1 a bottle. A m erica. fectly harm less. A cure and pre­ month. There are five teams Grant street. All ot said side­ When you base your honesty Sold b y M o o re’s d ru g store. Office orar McConnell’s Barber Shop. ven tive fur all diseases o f th e lu n gs. wholly on policy the tempter al­ entered and with this bunch to walk must be built at the ex­ Residence 288 Ball phone 246 What costs nothing is worth Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. pick from the college expects to pense o f adjacent property own ways can show you better prem Sold b y M oore’s d ru g store. nothing. Newberg, put oat a fast team. inms. ers. . Railroad Time Table. I LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG Freshest A u - tumn Styles a. ‘ ' * In Ladies’ Coats and Dress Goods K MB I MB i. Every Buyer Pleased” . PAR KER M ER C . CO . Having Eyes Souvenirs and Fine Imported Teapots Monday, October 21, 1907 N ew berg, Ore. W ILSON & HANNING Newberg Furniture Store Strohmaier & Hanish Orange Elliott W. T. ROWLEY, M. D. /