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B ala Nell, weight eleven
NORTH
8.52 a. m.
4.18 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
Offlo* in Pint Nat’I Bank Buikün«
Both PhooM
DR. R. W. NARROLO,
OENTIRT.
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the
First N ation al Bank,
Í iy 4 l Events.
th f efficiency of P ran k Cum m ins'
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cusir and th e ' m aterial they
M i-s M abel C ooper Mras up using.
from Portland last Sunday vis
The G regory Sisters. w h o
itin g w ith M r * C. K . Spaulding nounce their millinery
9.07 a. m.
Tom W hite, best man a t flic
Blberton hotel w as d o w n from
M cM innville last S d o d a y .,
M rs. W . B. Sims has been up
from Portland during the w
visiting w ith f»er daughter, M rs.
C. B . Cummings.
t t o k x b y - a t - l a w
Attorney Clarendi Butt, C. B.
Cummings and A . T. B lair w ere
Will »natte* In nil U.« mw'U of U m «tete
•p *et*f attenti*« « it * « U. probata wort, the in' attendance at circuit court the
M**.«
first o f the week.
$r«wi
James L . Fletcher, of M cM inn
ville, w ho built the Union block
lost-season,, w as m arried last
MIA. AUCH a l
week to M rs. Sarah J. Chrism an.
CLARENCE BUTT.
WS. M S ! W S
OSTEOPATH IC P H Y S IC IA N S
Gradante* nt thn pnront Mbonl, f intarlila.
Ho., ulular Usa founder, O.-. A. T. 8U1L
OSnn nt Boni denen, one I «Irak nurtk of B ar"
.Oteo* h r a r a f to 13 and IJ O te».
DR. N. M O R R IS O N
Dantlat.
Office over First N a t’l Bank
W . W . Hollingsworth A Son
Funeral Directors A Em babners
C all« Answered Day or N igh t
Both Phones
Nowborg,
7 Or*.
Prof. P. K . ‘Jones and fam ily
and J. L . Hoskins visited in M c
M innville last 'S a tu rd a y w ith
M r. and M rs. H . M . Hoskins.
M iss M ay bell E dw ards, w h o
has been pursuing her. music
course in Indianapolis for the
past few months is expected
home next week.
M rs. M ary M orris, w h o has
been visiting w ith her daughter,
M rs. N ew t Bolton, a t L a Grande
fo r several months, arrived home
Tuesday evening.
P . A . E lliott returned from the
L o w e r Golnm bia Tuesday where
he has been for a month o r more
looking after timtyer interests for
the W illam ette Pulp & Paper Co.
L . B. Charles, forem an in the
Graphic office,1 has been confined
to the houae during the past
week, nursing a severe cold bor
dering on grip and pneumonia.
Pacific College
W . A. K in g and W . B. W rig h t
went to D allks Tuesday evening
Music Department
to attend a meeting o f the Y am
Lessons in Piano Playing, V o ic e f hill H a rd w a re and Implement
Cultivation, Harmony,
Retail Association.
and Composition.
C layton Kelly, a nephew oi G>
W . M itchell, stopped o ff here
Tuesday evening for a short visit.
Musical Director..
He w as on his w a y frbm 'Lon g
Beach,’C alif., and w as goin g over
T ry The
into W ashington.
J. S. Carrlck
HOME B AK E R Y
W ill Com er, of Seattle, w a s in
W hen in want o f freah bread, pie*, to w n W ednesday visiting w ith
cakes, or anything in the bakery line. relatives and looking after his
W e sell tcam poffee, spices, extracts, property interests in tow n. He
and all kinds o f nut*.
recently returned from a trip to
H O M E M A D E C A N D IE S
C R A C K O ’JA C K
A N D T IL L A M O O K C H E E SE .
Oakland. California.
Cemetery Lots
C. F. Williams
Can be found at residence o f
JC. R. William s.
NEWBERG DYE W O RKS
B arber Shop in Connection
(Opposite Commercial Hotel)
Suits Dyed to Order. First-Class
Cleaning and Repairing. L a
dies’ Clothing. A ll W ork
' Guaranteed. Give
us a Trial.
S P E R R Y & C O M E R , Props.
Mutual Phone.
Speciaj'Notica.
The new telephone directories
are printed. C all afed get one.
N ew
Strom berg-Carlson
tele
phones tor sale. Share oi stock
told on installments it preferred.
Also new phones and extra parts
fo r sale. S. J . M adson, M utual
phone 18-3.
Angeles where he spent the 'w in
ter. He is living a t Heppner
where he ow ns a ranch.
Some men are so modest they
are ashamed to ask the price o f an
article and hand o at a bill suf
ficiently large to cover the cost.
But none are so modest they
wiH not ask their w iv & w h at
they w an t w ith a dollar or tw o .
Heacock & Son. have fitted up
a very neat office a t the Sash and
DooC-Ffrctory which they find to
be a great convenience. They
are n ow turning o at a new style
o f porch columns th at is taking
w ith the trade wherever shown.
In fact"they are unable to
keep
np w ith the orders. Instead o f
being turned solid it is made np
from pieces glued together and
being h ollow reduces the weight,
which is a factor in shipping well
w orth considering.
ev c rffirw .
heardfrotn
This, so A r a s
^
firgtpole
Hiking tor the cam paign of 1908
m the whole N orthw est. C. J.
E d w ard s the electric light man,
y h o is accustomed to raising
tall poles, had charge o f the rais
ing, w hile W . H . W hitten w as
the handy man when a rope re
for Satu rday o f this week in the quired splicing, as he has seen
front room a t W hitten’s L ap id a service frith the life saving crew
ry, hope to be located in their fa at N ew port. When the pole w as
ther’s new building b y the mid cut in the w oods fifteen feet w as
dle o f A pril) where they w ill have broken a t the top in the fall but/
more room to display their stock. ninety-seven feet still remains
L . M . Parker has' bought the and it is a s straigh t a sa n a tro w .
furnishings in the Im perial hotel It is painted w hite and it is a
and has leased the hotel fo r a beauty.
term of, years. H e took posse
The revival services being con
siou Tuesday. M r. Parker is one ducted by EvangeHst D. W . Pot
o f our m ost successful business ter increased in attendance last
men and he kn ow s h ow t o cater week until the M . E. church
tp the w a n ts o f the traveling would not hold the people, and
consequently the m eeting place
public.
the Friends
M r. and M rs. A. J. Smith ar was changed
church..
On
Sunday
afternoon a
rived here from Ohio Tuesday
evening happy and sm iling at meeting w as held fo r men only,
the thought o f getting back to when the speaker made an ap
peal to the large crowd in at
O regon again. They report
very disagreeable w inter in Ohio, tendance, which fo r pulpit elo
not on accovnt o f the severe cold quence and heart searching has
but occasioned by the m any sud seldom been equaled in N ew berg.
. A t night niot less than 1000 w ere
den changes.
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in attendance, crowding the
M rs. Helen D. H arford w a s
stairs leading to the galleries
called home from the lecture field
and a great m eeting w as held.
recently on account o f the illness
The preaching o f Rev. Potter
o f M r. H arfo rd and a s he is still
has been effective and convinc
in feeble health they have rented
ing and w ith the members o f the
their little farm a t Chchakm
different churches w orking in
Center to Charley Shires, and he
harmony, a great awakening baa
w ill g o to Portlan d to E re for
resulted and lasting good has
the present, while she goes east
been done
to take pp her w o rk as lecturer
On Tuesday afternoon a v o t
fonthe N ation al W . C. T. U.
ing place w as opened a t the coun
M in Id a W oo d s has been ap- cil room s w ith J. L . Hoskins and
pointed m anager»of the Bell tele- j . H . Rees sitting as judge* and
phone office and w ill assume the W . W . Nelson as clerk, and re
duties the first o f the month. publican voters w h o reside in
This is a good-appointm ent and tow n were invited to express
w ill meet w ith the ap p ro val of their choice'by b allo t between R.
the public having business w ith B. Linville and J. H . Rees, both
the office. M in W oods is thor o f whom h a rin g announced
oughly conversant w ith the du themselves as candidates for the
ties o f the office and her pleasant nom ination for county recorder.
manner o f dealing w ith the pa '*'* contest w a s a friendly one,
having agreed to abide by
trons w ill be appreciated.
J ' J
result o f the vote. A light
J. S. B . -M cNay, w h o ow ns Vote w a s cast, M r. Linville re
three pieces o f property oa N orth ceiving a good m ajority. M r.
M eridian street, keeps the yards lees w as badly handicapped by
and law n s in condition fit for in being laid np w ith a severe case
o f the mnmps and not being ab le
spection any day in the week.
1 :o come to to w n after the con
I f everybody m to w n w ould do test w a s decided upon. M r. Lin
as w ell there w ould be no neces ville is a G. A. R. veteran and
sity for urging the setting ap art has had sufficient experience in
of a d a y for cleaning up, but clerical w ork in eounty affairs to
make him conversant w ith the
they w o n ’t, and a lot o f new s
duties of the the Recorder’s office.
paper space seems to be required He expects to start out a t once
to get any sort o f a movement to make a thorough c a n v a s s of
the county.
on toot for concerted action.
The “ Old M aid's” w h o were
billed to “ show ” a t Duncan’s
Bell phone 266
Free Delivery
hall on F riday night w ill come a
G . P. H E R R IO T , 1st ft Edwards St
week later on account o f the re
There is more vigilance being
vival services.
Friday night, show n by ow ners of fruit trees
April 3, is the date set.
in this community this season in
DR. A . M. D AVIS
Otis W elch,
who
recently the w a y o f cleaning them up and
bought a lot in E dw ards’ addi spraying for pests than ever be
tion on Fifth street, has begun fore, but there are a few spots
the construction o f an eight room about to w n th at have been
cottage which he w ill occupy passed by so far by the owners.
when completed. M r. Pleasant Possibly the fruit inspector may
has the contract
, be looking after them. They cer
KBffKCt
C edi J. Hoskins, w h o has been tainly need it. A sm all number
studying la w in Poatland dur o f trees are no more immune
ing tiie w inter w as a t home over from the ravages o f pests than a
A t $15.00 per Lot
Sunday. He has accepted a po large orchard and if they are not
In T. Brouillette's Addition to sition in the M cM innville N a w orth caring for, they are not
tional Bank b a t has not begun w orth retaining to breed fasts
Rose Law n Cemetery
to annoy those w h o take a pride
w ork.
C are o f lots guaranteed fo r a
W . T . Vaughan, W h o had a in caring for their trees. They
small consideration.
store in N ew betg several years sim ply cumber the ground and
ago, stbpped off here over Sun a re a public nuisance that should
d ay on his w ay hdme from L o s be abated.
PAIN TE R A PAPER
HANGER
Dr. B. A . Rom ig set the pace
for all Oregon last Friday after-
t on when he invited in the peo
ple o f the |own to assist in rats-
jng one o i the prettiest flag poles
P au l V. M aris came up from
Portland Saturday m orning and
remained over until M onday
m orning, visiting w ith his former
schoolm ates and w ith relatives.
He spent the w inter in California
as advertising and subscription
solicitor for the R ural Spirit, and
also visited m any of the fine
stock farm s and w rote them up
in an interesting w ay tor the
paper. H e expects to leave in-a
tew d ays for eastern W ashington
and Idaho on a sim ilar mission
apd w ill probably continue the
w ork until next Autum n, when
he anticipates entering 0 . A. C.
w ith a view o f taking the stock-
men’s coarse.
M t, M aris al
ready has a w ider acquaintance
am ong the fine stock breeders of
the N orthw est than any other
man of his age in Oregon, w ith
out question.
: At the Newbe/g Furniture Store
A Newberg Invention.
George Stevens, w h o recently
turned out of the sloops at the
N ew berg Iron W orks a traction
engine of his ow n invention, w as
prevented from giving it a trial
a t practical farm w ork last
Saturday by an accident. He
started to the country w ith the
engine for the purpose of harness
ing some plow s to it and giving
it a trial in field w ork, when a
chain flew off and dropped into
tne gearing, m aking a break in
the latter that put it out o f com
mission for the time being.
M r. Stevens is a practical en
gineer and has had considerable
experience in handling b ig trac
tion engines on the large grain
Sanches in eastern Oregon and
W ashington. He says that since
the expense o f operating one o f
these b ig machines is something
like $50 per day, an expense ac
count too large to be considered
on the smaller farm s here in the
valley, he conceived an idea some
time ag o of getting up a smaller
and less expensive traction en
gine for use on the farm s here
and this engine is a product o f
his brain.
H is engine weighs about 2500
pounds and is propeled by a g as
oline m otor of sixteen horse
pow er. It has tw o large wheels
in the rear but only one in front.
It show s much ingenuity in its
mechanism and iriw orks well on
the ro ad s where it has been tried
under adverse circumstances.
The accident Saturday w a s un
fortunate a a the progress o f the
w ork on the machine has been
watched w ith a great deal of
interest and a trial in field w ork
is very much desired, both by
M r. Stevens and tne public.
M r Stevens has since been
called to C orvallis tem porarily
and the repairs on the machine
w ill be delayed on that account.
W e W ant Your Business
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A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains
Cut corner Bed Spreads fo r iron beds.
Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest.
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W . W . H O LLING SW O RTH A CO.
1 ! Goods sold on the installment plan.
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C A L L A N D SEE O U R STÒCK OF
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Chandelier Shade Brackets
Portable and Electric Supplies
I f w e haven’t got what you want w e will get it
Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS SY USING
TH E SKIDOO H O RSE*AND C A T T L E TA B LE TS
Crash and ml* In toed or « I t Props* do*« in tabteta
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E THE TOP
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Collate *o Sawdoat. Ateaa. Chop Faad or Bra*. Ate ter eed try a***— S K IS
Tabteta. War*. Khteor. Cteckm Cbatara, Skater. Haora. Yarar. Hod Cbaterateteate.
Sparta Cara. Sate Wtra L t e a m i r U I p . DiaMteptr. Cotes ar fraa SUteaar Tal
F or sale by F. H. C aldw ell A Co.
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