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The meeting o f the W. C. T| U. F. A. M orris made a business w ill occur on Wednesday o f next trip over into M arion county LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG week a t 2.30 in the afternoon Wednesday in the vicinity J NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS and the. home of Mrs. M . Bower- Aurora. / " 8.52 a. m. 4.18 p. m. raae.** . C). C. Morteson has been dow n . SOUTH BOUND. 6.40 p. m. from M oro during the week vis The college boys have a big Office in P int Nst’l Bank Building 8.07 a. m. < treat in store for the lovers o f iting w ith W. E. Allison basketball for Saturday night other former Newbergj friends. Local Events. when tlie first and second teams M r. and Mrs. Perkins are busi w ill play tbe first and second Y. ly engaged putting in the new Dr. Alice Bowers spent the day furnishings in the new hotkl anc M . C. A. teams o f Portland. visiting w ith iriends in Portland, the opening w ill be made about Cannery Talk Last Saturday. Tuesday. the first o f February. DR. R. W. HARROLD, M r. Vuid Mrs. D. H. Turner A t tbe meeting held in Dun The annual election of officers were down front McMinnville o f the F irst National Bank which can’s ball on last Saturday after DENTIST. W e are making every effort to clean up our stock o f last Sunday. noon tbfc attendance was all was held Tuesday, resulted all odds and ends, and w e’re backing our desire by BOTH PHONES Orange E lliott is now out o f a the election o f the same board that conld be desired, every seat prices that have the right jingle—the kind that really job, he having sold his plumbing w ith the exception o f A. C. Seely in the hall being filled and the influences your buying, who was replaced, by Lyn n Fer. standing room was pretty well business to Jo Bixby. v % For Two Weeks Only taken. The services o f the Baptist guson. Beginning Friday the 17th, we offer church w ill be held in the base M arion George has leased his J. B. Moran, who was present ^TTOa»*T-AT-LAW / 1000 yards o f regular l$% c to 17% embroidery at 9c. ment ot the church ne?t Sunday rock quarry to „ a couple of P o rt to represent the Weber-Bussell Canning Company, was intro CLARENCE BUTT. 700 yards o f regular 7%c to 10c embroidery at 5c. E. E. Pleishauer was up from land men who propose to w ork Will .radio, illliM ot the Mat* n w u an la au b u tun uourta w» duced by C. B. Wilson, the local 35c bleeched 9-4 sheeting at 30c the yard.1 M M U O a U t lo a fJT.I g iv e n tu •PWSUI M OB ' p ro b e i* W ork, the Portland last week visiting w ith it the coming season. Something ---- iwnlrMto fttty th# representative o f the company. like seventy:five car loads o f rock 25 per cent discount on Ladies’ Coat& and Furs. * Or»|OD. some o f his former Newberg as who stated at the beginning o f were shipped from the quarry O m ci-SM oofl now sociates. Boys suits, ages 2% to 6 marked in plain figures at one K .w b w r g B a U d lii« . Bank ol II his talk that be was not a public last season and the quality w as W ill C rater has disposed of his h a lf pries.' speaker but was simply present A U Ç I C. BOWMW. steam w oodsawing outfit and is considered first class for ^street $3.00, *3.25, $3.50 W alking Skirts at $1.00 at the request o f tbe company to investing in a new saw ^rith paviqg. givesnch information as he conld $4.00, $4*50, $5.00 7 “ *2.00 The Piiblic Library w ill be gasoline motor. regarding the cannery. He skid $5.50, $6.00, $8.00 “ V $3.00 Mrs. Dick Duedro was up from opened tbe first Tuesday in also that Mr, Bussell had in W e only have about 30 skirts le ft and they must O S T I O PATH IC PHYSICIANS Portland the first o f the week March by an all day reception. tended. to be present but for go. O n d u t lM » I th e p*rcD t »ch o o l K lr k .r llle . visiting w ith her sister, Mrs. J. Everybody w ill be invited to a t some reason failed to get here. I l * , a n d e r I h « I M M r , DP. A . T . N U . These are “ Samples” just to give you an inkling tend. It is hoped that tbe books o è e e e t R eeldenoe. o m b lock n »rth H B w k Carl Nelson. In his opening remarks he said o f the the splendid values here. w ill be here by that time. The o u S . i s U4 ISO lo*. Born, to M r. and Mrs. George he had visited nearly all the M l phone. magazines have been subscribed Parry a t tbeir home on Cheha- towns in Western Oregon and for and w ill soon be here for the lemi mountain, Saturday. Janu- “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.“ that after having seenjNewberg reading tables. ary 11, a nine pound girl baby. he found onr tow n ana tbe im Horace Stanley, who left this mediate community surrounding Mrs. Rose arrived from Spo community several years ago aw ay above tbe average. He kane last Saturday to spend the and located in Iduho; spent a said Newberg was to be congrat balance ot the winter w ith her few days here the first of the ulated in having secured a can daughter, Mrs. R. W. Harrold. week visiting w ith, his brother, Vernon Hinshaw who has been Nate Stanley. From here he ing plant that wAs backed by very sick w ith pneumonia for went south for a visit w ith his a man of Mr. Bussell’s wealth As evidence of some three weeks, id im proving parents at L o n g Beach, C alifor and energy. his faith in the fruit business nicely and is now considered ont nia. it was pointed ont that he has rÆ K f f i t of danger. Joseph H all has been in P o rt planted more than four hundred Alfred Wheeler is opening up a land during tbe week attending acres to fruit on high priced land shop for tinning and plumbing the horticultural meeting, he in the state o f Washington. at his old stand on First street, having a place on the program The speaker stated that he did which he vacated when he de to tell w hat he knows about not come to hold ont induce cided to try California. berry culture. He is a practical ments to people to go in to the Wm. Rich arrived home from horticulturist and having given production o f stuff for the can ¥ iis visit w ith his daughters in mnch time to grow in g berries he nery w ith the thought that tb*y Coos county the first o f the week is w ell qualified t o speak on this would get suddenly rich a t it, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS where he found many o f his for question. for they would most likely be mer friends to greet him. The annual meeting ot tbe disappointed. Last season, o w James Richards and wife o f stockholders o f the Bankot.NesA ing to a s h o r t a g e of fruit The Dalles visited in tow n one berg was held Tuesday. The throughout tbe greater part o f night recently w ith Mr. and Mrs. election o f officers resulted in the •tbe country, canned goods were W ill Pax son. Mrs. Richards has election ot the former board o f quoted high, which enabled can- the distinction o f being the directors »with one exception. uerymen to bid up for desirable NKWBCRO, oncaoN. mother o f twenty-four children. On account o f the continued ab fruits. Such conditions w ill not Fred Rogers gave e stereop- sence o f C. K . Spaulding from continue to prevail, and while tican exhibition at the Adventist Newberg, J. I. Hadley Was elect there w ill continue to be money in the business it is not to be ex church on Tuesday night, show ed in his place: W . W . H ollingsw orth êc Son ■ t \ pected that the same high prices ing something o f the progress o f El w ood S. M inchin was in w ill be maintained. his mission work among the tow n last Friday find Saturday Funeral Directors St Embalm negroes in Mississippi, which making dates for the Chautau A t the close p f his talk a good Calls Answered D ay or Night was highly entertaining to the qua Assembly lvceum bureau, he many questions ‘ were asked re Both Phones audience. having taken w ork recently with tarding what wonld be wanted y -w. N s w b srg , O r «. On account o f the distance the bureau as forerunner. They iy the cannery, but the results i I John Crosby has to haul his rave three good attractions that are not given here from the fact milk and the heavy expense in are well w orth the money that Mr. Moran stated before W e have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at curred, he has decided to discon charged tor the course und no eaving the hall that the com- >any would send a list a little these very low prices: | mistake w ill be made by any tinue the milk business in New * Music ' D epartm ent , ater for publication. berg w ith the close o f the present tow n in securing them. Form er prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00. In a short time it is expected month. After that date he w ill Dr. H. C. Bowers attended the Reduced “ -$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, *20.00. 1 that machinery for the cannery ship his milk to Portland. sixth annual meeting of the Lessons in P iin o Playing, Voice These goods are good values. W e wish to dose them A couple o f men, who have Oregon Osteopathic Associa w ill arrive, and that w ork w ill Cultivation, Harmony, then begin in putting the plant o out to make room for our spring stock. been working in the foundry at tion ” held a t the Imperial hotel and Composition. in condition for the coming sea i Oswego, were in tow n Tuesday in Portland ori last Saturday, son’s work. < Only those pupils enrolling now looking for a location fo r an when he read a paper on “ Loco- The follow ing list has been for- iron foundry. They indi m otior A taxia.” He reports a w ill be eligible to appear in cated that if they conld be very large attendance and an en warded since the above was recital. given the necessary encourage thusiastic meeting. A banquet written: Cherries—Royal Anne, Rock- ment here they would establish was given in honor ot the fact E xa oB E ra a isE sa a foundry in Newberg that would that Oregon w ith only one per port, Lambert, Bing, Black T ar give employment to something cent o f the Osteopaths o f tke tarian, Elton. M usical D irector. C A L L A N D SEE O U R S T O C K O F like thirty men. coentry has been given the presi Peaches (cling)—Tuscans, Phil lips, Lemon Clings. dency o f the National Associa M r. and Mrs. W. S. Parker,, Peaches (free)—Lovells, Mnir, who spent several days visiting tion, in the election to that place SEE Early Crawford, Sal way. w ith friends at L a Grande, bring o f honor, o f Dr. F. E. Moore, of . Plums — Yellow Egg, Green 4 beck the report that the most La Grande. Gage, Golden Drop, Washington, prominent business men o f that Newberg has had almost a tur Jefferson. city are now asserting publicly rit o f entertainments during tbe Por Oood Pears—Bartletts. Made of fixtures. that the tw enty or more saloons past week although they have « Strawberries — Clarkes Seed w ill be voted out o f there at the all been good.' On Saturday < > ling, Magoon, Wilson. Shop i deor west of Beles oboe shop. next election. One o f the bankers night the Tennessee Jubilee sing - Blackberries—Evergreen, Law- recently kept a tab on the month ers entertained a very large au ton, Wilson, Kittatinny, «DjdHdMifeừ«dwdwdw ly checks that were issued to dience at Duncan's hall, the man I f we haven’t got what you want we w ill get it Raspberries — Cuthbert, Ant the railroad men paid o ff there ager stating that they had but D R. A . M . D A V IS werp. and he made the discovery that one time during the season been String Bean—Crease Back (lo w abont nine ont o f ten o f them greeted by a larger house. The bash bean), Kentucky Wonder were cashed in saloons. This colored brethren and sisters made has had the effect o f opening the good w ith the audience as the (pole bean.) Pumpkin—Big Yellow Cheese. eyes o f the business men to see repeated recalls indicated. On Squash—M arrow Fat. that money that should go to Monday, Tuesday and Wednes Rhubarb. the butcher, the baker and the day nights the Chautauqua As drygoods man is going over the sembly course followed w ith the Estray Notice. The Newberg ■ se t Co T « k . N otic«. counters of the saloons and they "R obley Male Quartet,” CoJonel M is s Has the best facilities for fur propose to call a halt on this John Sobieski on "Th e Rise and a Strayed from my place ou Che- I am now back at my shop nishing first class meats and thing. When a city like La- Fall o f tbe Polish Republic” and halem mountain, six head o f Grande awakens to the fcitnation the “ M e d e l e y Quartet.” All goats, four ewes, one weather, again ready to meet my old cus butchers’ supplies, and the best tomers. Special pains taken is none to o good for their cus it is evident that there is some these are most excellent enter one billy, hog rings in ears. with every patron. tomers. Free delivery and both W. P. H a z b n b u r c , thing doing in the anti-saloon tainers and the course is cheap M utual Phone 22 - 111 ' H o u se r , the Barber. cause in Oregon. phones. R. 3, Newberg, Bell phone 251, at the price. Railroad Time Tabla. Valves U hat Tlfean Som ething 1. HH i n s PARKER MERC. CO. P. H. Caldwell & Company i; At the Newberg Furniture Store Pacific College W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. J. S. Carrick mx Orange Elliott Chandelier Shade Brackets Portable and Electric Supplies Y A M H ILL ELECTRIC CO. Grace Butler Fashionable , Dressmaker