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f t L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG P H Y S IC IA N S * S U R G E O N S O flca in First N a t ’l Bank Building Both phonos DR. R. W, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES DR. N. M O R R IS O N Dentist. F. H. Caldwell PRESCRIPTION d r u g g i s t s ncw bcro , oncaoN. W . W . Hollingsworth * Son Funeral Dir actors * Embalmon Calls Answarad Day or Night Both Phones Newberg, Ore. Pacific College Music Department Lessons in Piano Playing. Voice Cultivation, Harmony, and Composition. J. S . Carrick Musical Director. Get the Habit o f Trading at the HOM E BAKERY Free delivery to any part o f the city. Baking o f all kinds done to order. W e make a specialty o f family trade. W e also carry a fine line o f Teas, Coffees, Extracts and Spices. W e make our own Candies. Phone ua your order. Phone 286. DR. A . M. D A V IS Office In Union Sleek M is s G ra c e B u tle r Fashionable Dressmaker Mutual Phone 22-11 C. F. Williams PA IN T E R * PA PE R HANGER " Can be found st residence of C. R. Williams. M. H. David ia o ff on a boat- neaa trip to the Rogue River country. L . Wagner, a mining man from Bine River, ia in tow n viaitiflg withhia brother-in-law, B. Crede. Through the kind offices of John D. Shearer, the old man Howard who has been living the life of a hermit in a little shack on the banks o f the Willamette Mrs. J. B. Parker has gone to below tow n tor the past three or her former home in Nebraska on four years, has found some rela account o f the serious Oln&s o f tives who will care for him in his Mrs. Rista Hall went to Hood old age. her mother. River last Monday expecting to Mr. Howard came here from A. S. Carter who has been laid remain for some time. Kansas or Oklahoma some six up the greater part o f the win Guy Bennett went to Scholls or eight years ago and first ter with rheumatism ia a We to Tuesday to attend the funeral of bought a small tract out west o f be out agatri. a friend, Mrs. Sutherland. town which he liyed on, but later lion. H. M/ Cake, candidate Mias Bergita Nelson and her he sold this and bought three for the United States Senate, will mother were down from Mc acres back of the McCrea place speak in Newbeig on Tuesday Minnville last Sunday visiting on the river where be has since evening o f next week on the with Mrs. J. F. Taylor. lived in dirt and squalor until a political issues o f the campaign. few days ago. Tom Kruse and Jake Taylor, The entertainment, The Oia John Shearer became interested who recently completed new Fashioned School/’ will be given in the old man a tew weeks ago homes in the “ Little Homes” ad and found in talking with him dition are now located in their that he had a brother in Clinton, new cottages. evening, March 6. I t will be Iow a, who Mr. Shearer wrote M ayor Macy, of McMinnville, given by those who have been to ipfprming him o f the condi was m town last Sunday anc there and know how. Admis tion o f his brother. In doe time attended Friends church for the sion w ill be 15, 25 and 35 cents« he received an answer from the first time in ten years where he Come and have a good laugh Iow a man saying he had a met many o f his former friends and help along a good cause. brother, a great hupter and trap Clint Newhonap, who has been The G. A. R. post designated per, who had been gone thirty clerking in a hotel a t Centralia, Wednesday as rally day when years or more and he had lost Washington, for several years, the Relief Corps pnt np a big all trace o f him. He also wrote has given up his jo b and has re feed, the old boys pounded the that he had a niece at Thrner in turned to Yamhill w ith his fami drums and Cap. Branson de this state who he would write ly- livered an address. The object to regarding the matter and George C. Yale, a member of o f the eftort made w^s for the shortly after this Mr. Shearer re the firm o f Yale, Erie Preserving purpose o f enlisting the interest ceived a letter from Mrs. J. W. Company, owning and operating \ o f a larger number o f the old McKinney, o f Turner, making plant a t Sell wood, was in veterans and to induce them to inquiry about Oraen Howard town the first o f the week viskr join in and strengthen the local and as a result of the correspon ing with J. B. Parker. post. dence she and her husband came President Kelsey, Mrs. F. A. The Frances E. Willard service, to Newberg last week to investi Sllioct, Prof. Wallace A. Newlin by Newberg W. C. T. U., Febru gate. It turned out that Mrs. and the Misses Esther Andrews ary 26, a t the home o f Mrs. McKinney’s mother now living and Lizzie K irk attended a Chris Martin was very instructive. in Salem a t the age of seventy- tian Endeavor convention at M any points along temperance eight, is a sister of Mr. Howard friends church in Portland last lines were brought up and beau and that the latter, now eighty- Saturday and on Sunday Presi tifully rendered music inter nine years old had been given dent Kelsey preached at the same spersed the topics. The rooms up as lost. He drifted aw ay church. were tastefully decorated and years ago and being unable to J. F. Taylor has had word from the “ White Ribbon tea” was write he failed to let his people lis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. very dainty. One new member know where he was. and Mrs. J. R. McKillop, stating gained, literature distributed and The old man was overjoyed on that they would leave the Philip- the meeting adjourned. meeting his niece, Mrs. McKinney nnes at an early day fo f home, M ary S. C. S cott , Press Supt. , and her hnsband and readily They w ill con\e by w ay o f South Dr. B. A. Romig, who is an en consented to go to make his ern California however, and will thusiastic Hughes man is pre lo m e with th em . He was not reach Oregon for several paring to show his colors. He brought np to tow n and given weeks. They have been engaged has a ninety-seven foot flag pole ' a bath, a dean shave and a new in teaching in the islands tor the “ on the w ays” a t his home on past tw o or three years. Fourth street, peeled and straight The college debating team was as an arrow which, when paint defeated in the tryont with Al ed he proposes to raise with the bany on Friday night o f last help of his neighbors, when he week, the vote o f the judges be wifi have sp e e c h -m a k in g ing tw d for Albany and one for and an enthusiastic hurrah. So Jacific. The judges were Prot- ar as heard from this w ill be lor Anderson o f Portland, the first gnn fired in Oregon in President Ferrin o f Pacific Uni the presidential campaign. versity and Jndge Bean of the A very pretty wedding took The Williams’ Original Dixie Supreme Court, the tw o former place on last Sunday evening at voting for Albany and the latter ubilee Singers made 'good at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. J. tor Pacific. There is one conso- Duncan’s hall last Thursday eve Gill on Chehalem mountain when ation. The boys had the high ning before a very appreciative their daughter, Miss Ethel, was est authority in the state on and enthusiastic audience. In married to Calvin Hutchens, of act they scored a great hit, for Newberg. their side. certain prominent man who' Promptly at 8:30 in the even L. G. Orr, an experienced lann- dry man from Portland has pur has a habit o f attending public ing the conple marched in to the without ever chased the steam laundry frotp entertainments strains of the wedding march making any manifestations of Andrew Pickett and expects to played by Miss Lois Jones and have it in running order in a approval of the performance, took their place beneath a beau week or ten days. He shipped not even by a smile, no difference tiful bedding bell when the cere up about $3500 worth o f ma how others may be convulsed mony was preformed by Rev. C. chinery from Portland which he with laughter around him, actu L. Hamilton pastor o f the M. E is putting in in place o f some o f ally showed his approval of tw o church. the old out of date machinery numbers on the program by The bride was attired in lovely that had been on hand for sever ightly clapping his hands. cream silk and wore white car A t the republican caucus held nations, while the groom wore al years and when the plant is thoroughly o v e r h a u le d and on last Saturday for the purpose the conventional black. The everything in working order o f electing delegates to attend rooms were decorated with ferns Newberg will have a steam laun the county convention held at and Oregon grape. dry that will be a credit to the McMinnville on Wednesday of Those present from Portland town. The new proprietor de this week the following were were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gill, Mr. serves a liberal patronage from elected for North Newberg pre and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mr. cinct: J. L. Hoskins, F. K. Jones, and Mrs. Wm. Gill, Leora and the public. Chance Grames was very se Albert Heater, J. H. Rees, Win. Edith Fleming, Wm. Gill, John verely hurt in an accident Wed Clemmens, Chas. Crabtree, M. J; Jones, B. W. Bumm; from Mc nesday forenoon while hauling Jones, Jas. Fisher, Grant Heater, Minnville, Helen Weed; from wood with one of C. C. Fergu L. M. Carey, Clyde Carey, Clar Newberg, Thomas and Monroe son’s teams. He was seated on ence Butt, J. W. Childs, E. H. Hutchens, Mr. and Mrs.. D. the front part o f the load o f Woodward. For South New Hutchens, Albert Wind, Mr. w6od when the front wheels berg precinct, J. W. Forsyth, Hamilton Jr., and also the Misses dropped into a chuck hole at George Sykes, C. B. W’ilson. L. M ary Gill, Alma, Lois and Katie the railroad crossing on West M. Parker, Wm. Stratton, T. Jones, Eva Priestley, Myron and First street, throwing him for Brouillette, F. H. Buchnnap, A. Hugh Bryant, Frank Schmcltzer, ward at the hind feet of the Buchanan, T. H. Gardner, B. C. Jay Omtiuff, Mervin Whitmore, horses and a part o f the load Miles, Wm. Paxson, N. F. Byers, Robert Howie, Frank Matthews, pitching forward also, causing C. J.Edwards. F. A. Morris, Mr. Masters Alfred Hutchens, Ed- the horses to kick and run. Lyon. ward and Rowland Gill.. Within a few feet the wagon Many beautiful presents wefe M a r r i a g e L ic e n s e s . struck a post which stopped the received. Mr. und Mrs. C. R. Ethel Gill age 19, to Calvin R. team. Mr. Grames had tw o ribs Hutchens will make their home Hutchens age 24. v broken and he suffered intensely on the farm on Chehalem moun but it is thobght he will get tain for the present and the happy Important Meeting. along all right, L a t e r — The Mr. Wells o f the pablidtv bu. couple have the best wishes o f injured man died at nine o ’clock reau o f the Harriman lines will their many friends. in the evening and the remains address the dtizens o f Newberg will be buried in the Dundee on next Monday evening. Come Trying to avoid work is often cemetery on Friday. the hardest kind. out and hear him. THE C HARDEMAN $309 HAT E X CELLE D B Y NONE For Sale by Parker Mercantile Co “E V E R Y B U Y E R PLEASED .” There is no satisfaction in buying a poor shoe and have it o f shape. H AM 1LTO M B R O W N SH O ES have Quality and Shape combined. For Shoes— call and W ils o n * At the Newberg Furniture Store W e W an t Your Business A A A A new line o f 9x12 Brussel 1 Rugs new line o f A ll Wool Rugs new line o f Lace Curtains new cut corner Bed Spread for iron beds. Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest. W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H * C O „ Undertakers Goods sold on the installment plan. 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