utm T Mrs. Henry Duncan was up Mrs. Lucinda Blanchard, an aunt of the Duncan boys died at from Warren, Columbia county, NO RTH BOUND. last week visiting with relatives. Warren last month. 6.52 a. m. 4.18 p. m. A car load o f machinery ar­ B. P. Heviland was in tow n SOUTH BOUND. rived from Detroit, Michigan, 0,07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. the first o f the week visiting Mrs. Frank f° r the milk condenser the first with his daughter, o f the week. J. Deach. Local Events. C. B. Wilson, J. L. Hoskins $ev. Isom W ootoa has bought the L. E. Brown cottage and and S. M. Calkins went to Mc- :— ..................... i ,M 1 George H. Rogers and wife will remove to it as soon as it Minnville Wednesday to attend a meeting o f the republican cen­ spent Monday night in tow n can be put in shape. tral committee for the county. visiting at Rob*Cooks. M rs. Helen D. Harford leave* The social tea given February Lewis Jones, a former resident ot for Drain this week to begin a 13, by the W. R. C. No. 28, was Newberg, came up from Portland ten days course o f /lectures in the asuccess socially and financially. Monday on business. southern part of the state. With hay selling in Newberg About nineteen dollars was ta­ Twenty-nine members were re­ ceived by the Presbyterian church at $20 per ton, the man who has ken in. We, as members, hearti­ A re those who are best pleased with the at the Yergen school house in it to sell wears a smile broad ly thank those w ho came for prices in our enough to balance the scowl on their liberal patronage and good Marion county last Sunday. wishes. GROCERY DEPARTM ENT Tyra Hutchens is completing a the face o f the buyer. E lizabeth E. C olton , P. C. very neat cottage located one Elwood S. Minchin, who went who agree that our values are most sat­ The wreck o f a freight train block northeast o f the public south recently as an advance isfactory. school grounds, which be will agent ior the Meneley Lyceum near Whiteson Tuesday evening This is especially noticeable in our pres­ Bureau, is laid off at Berkeley called for ¿be wrecking crew from occupy. * ent stock—now full and com plete with Portland and delayed the 4.18 H. C. Pool, proprietor o f the nursing a case of mumps. the season’s needs, but the right tone to Mrs. D. M. Sivyer, who recent­ train for tw o hours or more. Butteville ferry, announces that An inspection ot the track at prices—then right values all the time. hehatfm w equipment and that ly returned from Ceres, Stanis­ points near Newberg will make Everything is as fresh and clean as we he is predared to give patrons laus county, California, where plain the cause o f wrecks that her son has a jo b , left here for good service. can keep it and w e are sure our efforts are occurring o f late. Sunken that point again this week with A brother Hof Prof. Harvey D. are appreciated. ties for the lock o f proper ballast Crumly arrived here from South­ her family with a view of locat­ may be seen all along the line. ern California Tuesday-evening ing. The Newberg W. C. T. U. will The Williams Jubilee Singers and will remain for an extended hold a memorial service in honor were in Newberg last year and visit before going on east. -E V E R Y BUYER PLEASED.** o f Frances E. Willard, at the they are conceded to be the best Wesley Boyes, w ho has been home o f Mrs. Calva Martin at clerking in the Wilson & Han­ that have ever visited our tow n. 2:30 p. m. A free will offering ning grocery dnring the winter, Seats can be purchased at either for the “ Memorial Fund’ ’ will be s now ont with his brother deal- drug store for the night o f Feb- taken. An interesting program You will miss it if HJ? *n stock the same as will be given followed by a you fail to hear them. followed last season. “ White Ribbon Tea.’’ A cordial B. C. Miles received a tele­ Ralph Harrold, son o f Dr. R. invitation is extended to all who W. Harrold, arrived here from gram from Whittier, California, may wish! to come. Chicago in company with his Wednesday afternoon announc­ M a r y E. C. S c o t t . wife a few days ago. After visit­ ing the sudden death o f his cous­ Press Superintendent. ing here for a short time they ex­ in, Miss Clara Tebbetts, w hg visited in Newberg last summer C h e fia ie m C e n te r. pect to locate in Seattle. while on her way home from C. F. Held, the harness man E. J. Touring has pnt up a Earlham College. removed his stock into his new good wire fence on the front of Notice should be taken of the ocationin the W. E. White brick his place. a feyr days ago where he will be annual meeting o f the Commer­ C. L. Johnson received the sad ¡lad to welcome his old cus- cial Club to be held on Friday news, last Tuesday o f the death night o f next week. We are omers and new ones as well. of an aged sister, w ho had re­ neglecting opportunities for want George H. Rogers, who was o f more interest taken in this or­ sided in Bellingham, Washing­ up from Portland the first o f the ganization, when we ought to ton. week stated that the building Mrs. Clinton Newhouse and >e up and doing. prospects were opening np well C. B. Wilson had a communi­ little daughter went to Dayton in Portlarfd and everything to visit last week. points tow ard a brisk season in cation from Mr. Bussell 4ast School closed three days last Monday saying he had just re­ railding lines in the city. week while Mr. and Mrs. Baker turned from a trip east where he Editor Ralston, w ho recently purchased the machinery for the attended the teachers’ examina­ sold the Independence Enter­ rig cannery at Newberg. As tion at McMinnville. prise, was in tow n the first o f The W. C. T. U. met as ap­ soon as it arrives a force o f men :be week visiting with hisconsin, will be pat to work installing it pointed last Wednesday with C. Porter, and incidentally and everything will be put in Miss Rosa Ellis. A very profit­ ookingfor property to rent with good shape for business as soon able meeting was held. The next a view o f removing to Newberg. meeting takes ¡flace with Miss as the season opens. Nancy Atkinson the 11th of In order to relieve the pressure 1A few days ago the news gath­ March. . at the public school, another erer found unde Henry Mills lo­ A valantine white ribbon so­ teacher was added this week, cated some twenty feet above cial was held at the home o f Mr. Miss Myrtle Stewartson, of Mc- ground in the top o f an apple and Mrs. F. L. Harford. A very Vlinnville, taking the position. tree, putting practical horticul­ pleasant time was enjoyed by a Pupils are advanced in the grades ture to a test by way o f remov­ number o f people of the com­ at this xtime and beginners are ing the moss covered branches munity. After pleasant games a admitted the same as at the first We have a number o f Morris Chairs that we offer at that had outlived their useful­ dainty luncheon o f heart shaped of the year. these very low prices: ness. While it was a splendid W. E. Crozer, assistant cashier example to be setting tor younger cookies, candies with chocolate Former prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00. in the Bank o f Newberg, went to orchardists, it looked a little coffee was served. Those present Reduced “ -$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, $20.00. besides the host and hostess were Rosedale last week to look after risky for one o f his age. R. Everest and wife, S. W. New­ his orchard and while there his-J/ H. F. Baird went to Portland These goods are good values. We wish to close them brother’ s wile, the mother o f the last Saturday and made a selec­ house and wife, Mrs. Tangen, out to make room for our spring stock. Misses Verda and Hazel Crozer tion ot a wagonette, with which Helen Kirk and Mary Johnson, died, leaving a babe three weeks he will carry passengers to and the Misses Mable, Nellie, Elma old. Eramer Newby and Curtis from trains for the Imperial Paulsen, Millie Wills, Belle New­ and Miss Nora Parker went from hotel. He will also make a busi­ house, Anna and Elsie Tangen, Alice Hayes and Helen Ellis, here to attend the funeral. ness ol carrying passengers any­ Messrs. Irvin and Allie Barn­ J. L. Van Blaricom returned where about tow n at a reason­ hart, Roscoe and Joaqnin Ellis, '■WÆÆÆB K S U tX W Æ X X Æ X X S C X S X S tS ÊX X ltX S EXM ëU K form Shelburn on the Corvallis able price. Such a convenience Don Chase, David Hayes, John & Eastern, sixteen miles east of has been advocated by the Albany, Tuesday, where be went Graphic tor a long time and we Ross and Sam Atkinson. C A LL A N D SEE O U R STOCK O F to close up some businss affairs, believe that Mr. Baird will re­ Last Sunday afternoon quite a number gathered at the church among which was the matter of ceive liberal patronage. where was held a memorial for getting final releasr from the of­ A bed o f lettuce amounting in Prances Willard. The program fice o f postmaster, a «position valne to $150 when it retails at was good with an address by F. which he held there at the time five cents per head, is not seen L. Harford who gave a splendid he sold out to come to Newberg. every day about Newberg. but talk on the life o f Frances WiL- Portable and Electric Supplies Mrs. Ann Lamb, who has been that is just what John Gower, laird. aw ay from Newberg for several who bought the Seth Mills place, years, living at Whittier and can show his friends at the pres­ Special Notice. Berkeley, California, arrived here ent time and it is a very pretty The Mntnal Telephone Co. will from the latter named city on sight. He built a greenhouse If we haven’ t got what you want wre will get it aoon have new telephone direc­ Monday evening and is visiting last season 30x80 feet, which is with her daughter, Mrs. Will filled with grow ing plants—let- tories printed. Now’ is the time Wight. Before returning to her toce, cabbage, tom ato and other to subscribe for a share o f stock home in Berkeley she will go to green things, and he expects to hi the company and get your Heppner to visit with her daugh­ build more houses o f the same name on the new list. Share o f ■stock sold on installments, if pre­ Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO. ter, Mrs. George Whiteis. size the coming season.. Mr. ferred. Also new phones. Sec­ The delegation that went from Gower grew up in the business ond-hand phones and extra parts Newberg last Saturday brought and a glance about the place will tor sale. S. J. M adson , back a report o f a very satisfac convince one that he knows how Mutual Phone 18-3. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING torv meeting. Temporary or­ it is done^ While he has only ganization ot a county develop­ tour acre« o f ground, he says be TH E SKIDOO H O R S E 'A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S Soptic Tanks! ment league was effected by elect­ has enough work to keep tw o or CnNhwMm liifitM SwwIt Proper do*« in tabtata I am prepared to put in septic ing M. 0 . Lownsdale, president; three more men busy. Mr. and tanks after the l^ e st approved m a k e s y o u r s t o c k l o o k l ik e th e to p p r ic e M ayor Macy, o f McMinnville, Mrs. Gower are well pleased methods. E nos E llis . A m . Chop Faad ar Braa. Aak tor M l try •»«•—SRIDOO vice president; M ayor Akin, o f with their location at Newberg hickaa O ilin . Skater. H u n F m r. Ho# Owterm ta IttMt, Wm, W in 1 Y1----r Ptak By*. M—wpar. Colic or B om S till» Sparla Can. Sheridan,secretary; P. H. Cald and say it is the best home town Your appreciation may be an- For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. well, treasurer. other’s inpiration. they have any knowledge ot. ) / Railroad Tim e Table. L ITTLE FIE LD & ROM IG PHYSICIANS AjJURGEONS Office in P int Nat'l B uk Building Both DR. R. W. NARROLO, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES * ttobwxt - xt - law CLARENCE NUTT. Will practica In ill U » «M etí Uhe 97 /ost Exacting ß vyers 1. HH I KH OBTtOPATM IC Í H T f l C U I « Graduata# it U m m w »I f* * k J P * * * t t * 1 :S 0 to &- <*31»wb.ri Mlphoni. O C M k N n .lt E 3XB M O R R I S O N lfi D e n tist. Office over Finrt Nat’l Bank H E E E 3Œ D E 3Q Œ E 3 pE K F. H. Caldwell & Company * / PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS „■ w« « >.■ -* ■ vw ■ km Aldi newachg . oukoon . * tmamKHOKHSttM ■gMBHMBHI W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Funeral D irectors'A Embalm Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones N e w berg, O re. Pacific College Music Department Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice Cultivation, Harmony, and Composition. J. S . Carrick Musical Director. G et the Habit o f Trading at the HOM E BAK ER Y Free delivery to say part of the city. Baking of all kinds done to order. We make a specialty of family trade. We also carry a fine Una of Tea*, Coffees, Extracts and Spices. We make oar own Candies. Phone us your order. Phone 286. DR. A . M . D AVIS D E N T I S T O ffic e lit U nion B leek M is s G ra c e B u tje r Fashionable Dressmaker Mutual Phon« 22-11 C. F. Williams PAINTER a PAPER HANGER Can be found at residence of C. R. William*. PARKER MERC. CO. At the Newberg Furniture Store W. W. Hollingsworth^A Co. r Chandelier Shade Brackets L