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r . w '- •Wf * ■ ’ -, • y fc the first bora» is M r. and Mrs. Har U T T L B F IE L D ¿|t R O M IG in Smith. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Rev. Daniel Drew, t&e colored minister, came up from Portland Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mabel Poster, o f P ort land, is in tow n visiting w ith her cousin, Miss K atie Dimond. T. S. Townsend and Fred Muel ler, president and secretary re spectively o f the Portland Board o f Trade, were in tow n Wednes day night. fo r the Newberg M eat Co., baa a new process to r caring poik that Office iA Vint N a tl Banfi Bonding has proven to he a great success. No better meat has ever been pat on the market and a fam ily after B. S. Cook and daughter were barin g tried it w ill call for it ap from Portland last Sunday. DR. R. W. HARROLD. DENTIST. BOTH PHONES The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. o the college held a very pleasant social a t the home o f M r.' and Mrs. P. A. E lliott on last Satur day evening. Joseph H all has been appointed deputy fruit inspector tor this part o f the county and you w fil do well to look out tor the whiskers that you are perm itting to grow on your trees. Joseph Hall is one o f our most Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards returned from their extended visit in California last Sunday evening in good health and report a very pleasant trip. ts ama'- DR. N . -----— ------- U M O R R IS O N ! m A I^ A 1/fR U V L 1 ^ Office over First tyat’l Bank F. H. Caldwell & Com pany DRUGGISTS ttf 11/ U J K w w s u r A u fli Pacific College A note from S. C. Harnden mailed a t Puyallup. Washington, o f H. R, and George M orris, Is directs his paper sent to him at here on a short visit from Illi that address. Prom this we in nois in company w ith her son-in- fer that he has returned from law . M r. Snapp. They have been Kansas to again locate in this visiting in Southern California for'soihe time and are now on great Northwest country. their w ay home. Mrs. A. W. J. T. Everest has disposed of Rees« another sister, is also up his claim in Tillam ook county from Portland. and has bought the W oods place Samuel Cummins, who has an situated on the foothills o f Par nounced himSelf as a candidate ro tt mountain some four miles southeast of Newberg and con for the office o f county commis taining eighty acres. Of this sioner, was in tow n one day last place he is expecting to 1 make a week meeting his Newberg pretty extensive fruit and w al friends. M r. Cummins lived in Newberg for several years and he nut ranch. is held in high esteem by his for The special meetings of the mer neighbors and friends here, Christian church conducted by Rev. Geo. Ritchey and Singing who w ill give him substantial Evangelist Shaffer, o f W alla support a t the prim ary election. Tim othy Brownhill, w ho re W alla, closed last week w ith cently sold the Gresham Herald, forty-five additions. The church was organized last April ana passed through tow n Wednesday now has one hundred and eleven morning in company w ith his members.-/ Preparations are be wife on the w ay So McMinnville ing made to begin building a where they contemplate locat church as soon as a site can be ing. M r. Brow nhill is a live,, cm ergetic business man, w ith the agreed upon. M r. and^ Mrs. H. E. Hopkins, snap and push th at makes a man who came to Newberg from valuable to the community in M cM innville recently, are sorely which he lives and we shall be bereaved over the death o f their glad to see him locate in Yamhill i daughter L illy w ho was taken a t county. J. R. Smith left here the first ol 1 the untimely age of seventeen yean . The funeral services were the week w ith a freight car load conducted on last Sunday after ed w ith supplies fo r the Califor ' noon at 2:30 o ’clock by Rev. nia mine in which Newberg par- Geo. C. Ritchey, pastor o f the tie« bave recently become intyr- Christian church, o f which de ested. ¡The car contained lumber and feed, w agon and three head ceased was a member. The friends o f the Charles o f horses, as w ell as household Mitchell fam ilv about Newberg foods. John Brown, who is to had hoped there their troubles in x manager of the mine, left on Wednesday morning, and L . M. Smith has sold out his interest in the real estate business to H. 1. M orris and he and J. W. Bar- croft expect to g o down a little end is not yet. Some days ago ater to see how things are mov the dispatches stated that an ef ing. fort was being made by the fami ly to get Esther Mitchell removed Music Department from the Washington to the Ore Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice gon asylum and in Tuesday’s pa Cultivation, Harmony, pers there is a statement to the and Composition. effect that Charley Mitchell, who is livin g at Mount Vernon, 111., has recently written a letter to Musical Director. the sheriff of K in g county, Wash ington, asking him to cause the Try The arrest o f 0. V. Hurt, stating that HOM E BAKERY a movement is on foot to reor When in want of freeh bread, piee, ganise the H oly Rollers w ith cakes, or anything in the bakery line. Hurt as a leader. He says fur- J. S . Carrick W a sail tea, coffee, spice«, extract!, and all kinds of nuts. HOMEMADE CANDIES CRACK O’JACK A N D TILLAMOOK CHEESE. Frsa Dehvery Ball phone SIS G. F. HERRIOT, 1st * Edwards 8t DR. A . M. D A V IS ■ T p , ■. - > J PRICES BACKEI BY QUALITIES This-store never asserts that the price is low unless it is backed by quality. N o matter how low the price, unless there’s real merit in the goods, thq item is not a real value. Its quality the public wants —but at a price that brings the item at its worth. In the follow ing different lines o f goods you w ill always find the best quality at the right price. U tz Sc Dunn, and H. C. Godman Co’s. Shoes for "■ W om en and F klM iw i, Florshetn Sc W estern Shoe Co’s. Shoes for Boys and Men. ■ Concord Shirts— Hardman Hats. w Black Cat H o siery -W h ite Cat Underwear. Royal Worcheeter Corsets— Maidrite Waists. ■ *v ■ Ijfc ' i} ' ’ f -M f• Diamond W and Preferred Stock Canned Goods PARKER MERC. CO. - e v e r y B U Y E R PLE A SE D .” SHOE KEEPING is important as well as SHOE MAKING* There is no satisfaction in buying ■ poor shoe and have it go out °f , '“Pe HAMILTOM BROWN SHOES have Quality and Shape combined. > For Shoes—call and see os Wilson St Hanning A t the Newberg Furniture Store A pretty good one is ‘ told on one o f our merchants in' connec tion w ith a rat killing bee in the ware room o f the store. W alter Wilson made haste to brush aw ay a festive rat* that went chasing up his leg, when Mr. Hanning remarked that he should not get agitated about a little thing like that. About this time a rodent made a pass at Mr. Hanning’s trouser leg when the latter beat a hasty retreat and knocked over and demolished a half case o f hen fruit in his efforts to escape from the rodent. It all depends on the point o f view when you are after rats. W e W ant Y ou r Business A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains Cut corner Bed Spreads 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 Sc C O . Goods sold on the installment {dan. C A L L A N D SEE O U R ST O C K O F BIG BOOSTER MEETING Chandelier Shade Brackets The Stores will be Closed— Our Men, Women and Portable and Electric Supplies Children will he There Tuesday, March 17, 1908, at Duncan’s Hall ’ M is » G r a c e B u t le r . Fashionable Dressmaker Mutual Phone 22-11 C. F. Williams PAINTER St PAPER HANGER t Can be found at residence of C. R. William*. **'.* i , > * * ‘ | ft L ■ !'> ’ ' ' ' £ ■ - , I f w e haven’t got what you want we will get it , V W m . M cMurray, General Passenger Agent of the Harriman lines,"Mr. Tom Richardson, Oregon's successful booster, Mr. M. O. Low n sdale, Oregon's Y A M H IL L ELECTR IC CO. greatest apple grower, and others will be with us. _ a The Milk Condensery will soon be complete, the nyw electric car line w ill. t ' i, : > soon be a certainty, but there lure some other things of tremendous importance to be talked oyer and must be looked after at once. ■ Come out to this meeting, hear the good music, hoar thd good, earnest speakers, meet your neighbors, and giro our town and country a boost not to ho soon forgotten. Everything free. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING T H E SK ID O O H O R S E *A N D CATTLE TABLETS Craaii and iota la Nad «r «alt. Proper do«« in tablets MAKES TOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE i t a a , W m , KM m t ,CUd M Q w I m , B I M n . H a n , F m r , »Tfg C te ta n te b M o S 0 ' tart W in * * i Flak I y « . D M n i « . Colic or I m M A aii VMM The time is 1 o'clock to 3:30 p. m. F o r sale by F . H. C ald w ell Sc. Co.