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Born to Mr. and Mr*. Charles Springbrook Horticulturists Meet Rittenhouse, on Wednesday o f —--------- 1 " f , N O RTH BOUND. this week a nine pound son. * citizens of Springbrook 6.52 a. tn. 4.18 p. m. Will Wight is mounting a very p e t last Saturday afternoon to SOUTH BOUND. fine specimen o f grey fox, which ¡exchange'ideas on the various 5.40 p. in. was caught on the mountain n. cds o f the community. 9.07 a. m. Since they are all interested in last Sunday, lor Mrr Rowland. fruit and berry growing the sub President Riley, o f McMinn Local Events. ject uppermost in their minds ville College will occupy the pul pit at the Baptist church next just now is tfit winter spraying; Douglas the photo man is ex so this was discussed in its vari- Sunday morning and evening pected home from bis California Mrs. Clinton Newhouse and 0U9 phases, visit tnis week. daughter Lucille are here from The following resolutions were "" a Marvin Blair and a young Centralia, Washington, visiting then read and adopted: friend o f hi^ were up from Port for a month with Mr. $iew- Whereas fruitgrowing is the land.over Sunday. house’s parents, Mr.( and Mrs. S. leading industry in this locality, We are making every effort to clean up our stock o f >■ and The father o f W. A. King, in W. Newhouse. all odds and ends, and we’ re backing our desite by Whereas-our orchards have be Company with a friend who is As a result, o f a recent confer prices that have the right jingle—the kind that really opt from the East, was up.from ence held by the head men of the come infected with various fruit influences your buying. Portland for a visit one day last diffèrent lodges of the Woodmen pests, and For Two Weeks Only - week. Whereas our state laws relat of the World in Yamhill county Beginning Friday the 17th, we offer Prof. J. S. Carrick went to it was decided to hold a big pic ing to horticulture, if enforced, 1000 yards o f regular 12*6c to 17V6 embroidery at 9c. are equal to the emergency: Portland last Friday evening nic in Newberg on May 28. 700 yards of regular 7Vac to 10c embroidery at 5c. Therefore be it resolved, that where he appeared on the pro James Duncan, who has been 35c bleeched 9-4 sheeting at 30c the yard. gram as a soloist in exereises located at North Bend, Coos it is the sense of this meeting 25 per cent discount on Ladies’ Coats and Furs. held in commemoration o f the county for the past year./visited that every person who owns or controls fruit trees in this com birth o f Bobby Burns, the Scotch with his* parents in Newberg the Boys suits, ages 2V 2 to 6 marked in plain figures at one poet. first of the week. He has been munity is in duty bound to spray half price. 1 J. C. Smock and his soninlaw engaged in the manufacture of them thoroughly with the best $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 Walking Skirts at $1.00 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. furniture but has recently taken approved solutions: $4.00, $4,50, $5.00 “ “ $2.00 Resolved that we uphold the Fitch, came np from Sherwood to the road as a salesman for $5.50, $6.00, $8.00 “ “ $3.00 county inspectors and the courts last Monday night to be present Coos county furniture. in enforcing, our horticultural We only have about 30 skirts left and they must It is now a foregone conclusion and hear the debate .in which laws where! the same may be go. the son o f the latter, Roy Fitch that the final game o f the bas found necessary. These are “ Samples” just to give you an inkling ketball league, if it turns out took a leading part. Then the idea was advanced o f the the splendid values here. C. F. Held, the harness maoH that it is necessary to play a that our location on thfe map has rented the east room in the game at the close to determine ought to be better known, and building formerly occupied by who the champions are, will be “EVERY BUYER PLEASED." also the fact that we are doing the Parker Mercantile Company between Dallas and one of the something and what we are do where he will move with his har Portland teams, and there has ing: so to this end a committee ness business as soon a* 4he nec been some talk o f trying to have this game palled off on the Pacif was appointed to collect tacts essary repairs can be made. ic College floor. Newberg is a concerning our products, re The David brothers have sold halfway place between "the tw o sources and environments, and the farm on ChehaJem moun points and we have an excellent furnish them to the correspond tain to a Portland party and floor. It is also a sure thing ing secretary, Willamette Valley they are disposing o f their stock that .w e could insure a big Development League, to be used and farming implements at pri in advertising Oregon. crowd. vate sale. They have not decid A committee on permanent or So much interest is being taken ed what they will take up in the ganisation was appointed to re in the banquet that is to be given future. port to a meeting next Saturday at the formal opening o f the Im The local oratorical contest perial hotel on next Saturday evening. will be held in the college chapel evening that all who have made J . H. R e e s . on Friday evening of this week calls for tickets gaffnot be accom to determine who shall represent modated. Senator Caldwell will A Matter o f Interest-' the college at Monmouth where act1 as toastmaster and local It will be remembered that the state oratorical contest will talent will be given an oppor be held. There will be six con tunity to show off their orator when J. B. Moran, the superin testants tor the honor and an ical ability. Tom " Richardson, tendent o f the Weber-Bussell That have the wearing qualities evening of entertainment may be manager of the Portland Com Canning Company spoke inNew- and that will keep your feet dry— bern recently, the question o f expected. ■>. mercial Club, with his assistant, call at the house that carries them. Prof. Harry N. Wright and W. L. Crissey, will also be pres planting asparagus for canning and the matter o f obtaining wife, who were connected with ent to take part in the speech- A new invoice just in. Pacific College during the fall making which insures a full even roots in sufficient quantities was term of 1903, are now located ings entertainment. This prom discussed. Yours for Business at Whittier, California, Prof. ises to be the event of the season. . A tew day« ago C. B. Wilson Wright having been elected to The Banquet will be served at received a letter from Mr. Mo ran, in which was enclosed a let the chair o f mathematics in 8:30. ter from the California Fruit Whittier College. They left here On Monday night a tryout on account o f the health o f the was held at the college to deter Canners Association, o f San latter, which now seems to be mine who should make up the Francisco, which says: Gentlemen:—We have about good and be returns to the debating team to enter the league 700,000 “ Palmetto” asparagus schoolroom for which he is well contest this year, when the con roots that we wish to offer vou fitted. Whittier is to be con testants for the honors were, at a premium. Thev are first gratulate!] on account o f -the se Miss Alice Hayes, Roy Fitch, class roots, and were grown for lection made. Harry Maxfield and Arthur Wil our own use, but the yield ex 11 Miss Nellie Paulsen, who is son, who spoke on the affirma ceeded our expectations, and we have not sufficient land to set We have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at $ handling the hazel persuader in tive o f the question, resolved them out. It you can make use the Peavine school district at that “ On the whole strikes have of these we. will deliver them F.’ , I these very low prices: the west end o f Chehalem moun been beneficial.” The speakers O. B. cars Oakland, in sacks, for Former prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00. tain, came down from the-lofty on the negative side of the ques $1.50per thousand. This issub- Reduced “ -$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, $20.00.. hights last Sunday and attended tion were the Misses Lillian ject to their being unsold and prompt response. This is much These goods are .good values. We wish to close them church in Newberg. From the Johnson and Leola Glass and less than it costs to raise them, 31 out to make room for our spring stock. vantage ground of the location Riley Kaufman. Ralph Rees, of so if you can use any you ought o f Peavine she finds it easy to in the class of 1907 presided, while to get in quickly. The terms duce her pupils to aim high, since Attorney Clarence Butt, Princi are, o f course, spot cash. R. I. B e n t lb y , they are at all hours o f the day pal R. W. Kirk and E. JI. Wood General Manager. several hundred feet above the ward acted as judges. The de Mr. Moran says in his letter valley, and besides, the hoary baters were p r e t t y e ve n l y that Mr. Bussell is not in a posi head o f Mount Jefferson may be matched all the way through, tion at the present time to take pointed to at any moment as an but the decision rendered gave advantage o f these cheap roots, object lesson. 1 places to Arthur Wilson, Roy but that if the growers about CALL A N D SEE O U R STO CK O F In the basketball game played Fitch and Riley Kaufman, with Newberg desire to take it up and in the college gymnasium on last Miss Alice Hayes as alternate. grow asparagus they will take Saturday night the big huskies Rex Ol^snlngs. , •' * the entire output at about three of the Multnomah team were The work on the Fnendschurch cents per pound, which is about too much for the college boys. at this place is progressing nici- the average price paid in Califor The latter have played against ly. The carpenters employed at nia. Portable and Electric Supplies heavy odds this season, the team present are Chas. Baldwin of Anyone desiring to consider being made up o f new men ex Salem, Mr. Burke o f Spring- the matter may confer with C. clusively, and' since they have brook and John Pettengill of B. Wilson., refieatedly been pitted against Rex. teams composed of old seasoned Cheaper Funerals. Rev. Chas. Baldwin went to players o f years o f experience, If we haven’ t got what you want we will get it Middleton last Sunday where lie The G. A. R. at its last meet they have met with a number of preached id the Friends church. ing adopted the following reso defats, and still they always Mr. J. Wilson has returned lution: Inasmuch as the ex- come up smiling and do their from the hospital in Portland of pense o f burying our comrades best. This shows that they are made of the right kind o f stuff which he has been an inmate 1 >r has become somewhat burden- YAM H ILL ELECTRIC CO. a week or more.Mj some to us because of the exces and they will be heard from in Rev. Holmes and wife of Che- sively high price of caskets, etc. the future. It has always been halem Center, are spending a Be it therefore resolved, 1st, the policy o f the students of P. few days,in Rex visiting friends. that steps should be taken to C. to go in on any sort o f con Fred Parrett has returned organize a company to manu Ths Newberg Meet Co Take Notice. test, no difference what the pros i from an extended visit in the facture caskets and coffins in Has the best facilities for far» pect for winning may be, and East. 1 am now back at my shop nishing first class meats and , Newberg, and, thnt a committee get the benefits to be derived H. H. Peters spent Monday in Qf three be appointed to carry again ready to meet my old cus butchers’ supplies, and the best from the practice, and taken al Portland. Special pains taken is none too good for their cus out the object of this resolution. tomers. together the record made by Our school has been closed on with every patron. r T. B r o u illb ttb , tomers. Free delivery and both them equals that o f any college account o f the sickness o f Prof. * H o e f e r , the Barber. Post Adjutant. phones. ¡1 ^ the state. - - • Frank Deach for tw o weeks. Railroad Tiro« Table. I L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG a ? t ’rT.-^'^i ■? • * * a u w n PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS I Office in Firat N at’ l Bank Building Both Phone« Vaivçs Tjhat rlfean Something DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES TTORNKY-AT-LAW CLARENCE BUTT. A Will practice tn all tua ueurta of the aiate Special atteotiou given tv probata work, the writing of deed a, mortgagee, oontracu and the drafting of all legal paper« Mei i be O reg on . Orrice -a second Floor Bank of Hew berg Bnlldiug. ■na auca e. aowaaa Howaa o. D o w n . O STEO P A TH IC P H Y S IC IA N S achool, Kirk Klrkarille, ■e at the parent aehonl, Graduate« Mo., under r the founder. E\ A. T. Still. o b o e at Realdenoe. one I dock north of Bank at Newberg O Soe honra, * to 12 and l JO to 5. Ball phone. M O R R IS O N D R . N. Puntisi. PARKER MERC. CO. Office over First Nat’l Bank aa pc’aratsacxL F.' H. Caldwell ^ & Com For Shoes PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS We carry everything usually kept in a first-cl*« drugstore. A lull line el school books and Prescriptions cateiully ____ l_l » cob - NCWBCNQ, ORCQON. X E X K Jæ a æ S E B X E W . W . Hollingsworth & Son / Funeral Director* & Embalmers Call* Answered D*y or Night Both Phpnea Newberg, * Ore. Pacific College Music Department Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice Cultivation, Harmony, and Composition. Only those pupils enrolling now will be eligible to appear in recital. J. S. Carrick Musical Director. SEE Orange lElliott F o r Good Plum bing and all kind* of fixture*. Akop i door w ett of Bales shoe shop. DR. A . M . DAVIS DENTIS O ffle « aver Bank af N s w b s r , \ flttt M is s s ^ G ra c e B u tle r a Fashionable Dressmaker M u t u s l P l i o n s 2 2 .i l f I Wilson & Hanning :: At the Newberg Furniture Storbi: JÌ ii r W. W. Hollingsworth &. Co. Chandelier Shade Brackets 4 i Y:’n