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¥ ' * \ F. A. M orris has bongl^ a ten Jay Mitchell, w ho came Borne fo r the spring vacation, returnee acre tract o ff the southeast cor ner o f the B. S. Craven farm to O. A. C. Tuesday. NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS 8.62 a. m. 4.18 p. m Clyde Baker, son o f J. H . Bak north ot tow n. SOUTH BOUND. er, who tires on Parrett moun Mrs. M . F. Hurley was np 8.07 a. m. 6.40 p. m. tain, died a t Sherwood Tuesday from Portland last week visiting Offlo* to Tint Nat'l Baal B illy Williams and w ife came w ith her mother, Mrs. R. Petty down trom Victor, Wasco Conn john. L oci! Events. D. P. Strait and Fred L. Ames ty, ltfst week to attend the inner went to McMinnville Wednesday al o f Prank Haskin. A. P. Reynolds, an elderly gen to attend a county convention Mrs. J. B. Parker, who went to ot the Modern Woodmen. Nebraska to visit her sick mo tfeman from Minnesota, is visit DR. !■ V . The Wednesday Club at its last ther, arrived home last week, ing w ith M r. and Mrs. C. E meeting was favored w ith a talk Newhouse at Springbrook. bringing a pair o f red birds. DENTIST. ’ Rev. j i H. M cDevitt, pastor o f by Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson Mrs. Joseph Hoberg visited in on Ireland and the Irish people. BOTH PHONES tow n several days last week St. M arys fCathedral, w ill hold B. S. Minchin visited w ith the w ith her daughter, Mrs. W. W. services a t Duncan’s hall a t ten home folks near Dundee Tuesday o ’clock Sunday morning, April 5. Nelson. W ord comes from Eugene that night and on Wednesday left for J. P. Schade and family, ot Denver to continue his work as ^ TTOSKET -AT-LAW Portland, visited over Sunday Lon S. H ill and Gay M etcalf are advance agent for the Menelcy H igh excellence in a shoe means some w ith A. E. Bowman’s at their convalescing, the former from people. CLARENCE B U TT. thing more than mere style— good looks. broken leg and the latter from < Will praotlea la a liti., «ou 'ti o i tha ( M . home north ot tow n. It means to the knowing man, the satis The H igh School boys have or case o f smaPpok. Spoetai attaatloa p n o u. probata warb, tha Hiram Hoots,« who sold his faction o f reasonable wear— o f enjoyable Wm. Giles has sold his Home dered n atty base ball suits and W u V S iiS farm west ot tow n recently, has comfort, as well as the assurance that he expect to be on the diamond O p p i c i —baaootl flo o r bought the W alter Terrell cot below tow n to Edward Yarnes, w ith a winning team as soon as Book of Mow barf Baildlua is correctly shod. tage located on Sixth street for o f Am ity, and is arranging to take his departure torLakeCoun they can have a little more time .iV iac.1 a home. ty in time to show np ANi| his tor practice. Miss M ettie Moris, who bolds Dr. R. W . Harr old, F. H. Cald claim by the first o f M ay. position in Portland as a — that’s the epitome o f all the import well and Jesse Edwards were ap E. O. Maddnx, w ho recently trained nnrse, is a t home visit ant points .of shoe— excellence. W c pointed to g o to McMum ville to O STEO PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N S ing w ith her mother, Mrs. M ary sold his blacksmithing business day, Thursday, to attend a meet want to tell you why and demonstrate Graduala, at tha parent on Main street, w ill sell ljiii per * Morris. Mo., nudar tha fondor. D . r., r r a Ä * " ” 1 its vantage points to yon. _ B oat danto, ___ ont I l»lc «lock aurtb of Baik OA m toi sonal property Saturday after ing oi the representatives o f the ol HtowbtoTg A very im portant meeting ot OSoa houtvT to » and ISO to A noon a t auction and expects to county Development League. Ball phono. the stockholders o f Pacific Col The local Y. M . C. A. boys o f remove to Centralia, Washing lege w ill be held a t the college the light w eight set w ill send t ton. building on Saturday evening o f O. A. Macy, w ho' has had basket ball team to McMinn this week. A full attendance is D R . N . M O R R I S O N . desired. charge o f the postoffice a t Rai ville Friday night in charge o f nier, Oregon, since his gradua Arthur Wilson, to {day a game James Henderson and Samuel D e n tis t. tio n from Portland Business Col- w ith the county seat Y . M . C. A. C. Smith trom Ohio, who are out / egev has resigned his position as team. making a trip through Washing Jesse Hoberg, from Wisconsin, assistant postmaster, and began Office over First N at’l Bank ton, Oregon and California, have visited in tow n w ith his cousin, w ork for M acy Bros, a t McMinn seen in tow n during the week lira. W. W . Nelson, last week. ville recently. *■ visiting w ith Arthur T. H all. On Thursday he was accom- J. W. Adams, who came here W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son Fred Werth has bought the recently trom Stevens County, >anied to M cM innville by Miss Lake McKern place, consisting Washington, has bought the Ez 311a Nelson on a visit to his ot something more than tw o Fynsrsl Directors St ra Nash place located tw o miles uncle, Rev. J. Hoberg. inndred acres, the price being Wm. Rich, who recently re west o f tow n. M r. Nash and his C a II b Answered Dsjr or N igh t $45 per acre. This is considered brother went to Lake County a moved to Washougal, Washing , Both Phones a very low figure although the ew weeks ago to locate on g o v ton, was in tow n Wednesday < N e w b erg , O re . farm is badly run down. settling np some business affairs. ernment land. S. E. Cummins, w ho is making S. M . Galkins has sold his resi Hehas bought a lo t and is build hot race for the nomination dence a t the intersection o f Fifth ing and expects to embark in the for county commissioner on the Music Department street and the Dayton road to J. hardware business. republican ticket, was in tow n Dr. Snapp has sold out to Dr. Ridenour from Vancouver. Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice Wednesday. The indications are M r. Ridenour also bought ten John S. Rankin, who arrived Cultivation, Harmony, that Sam’s Newberg friends w ill and Composition. acres ot the south part o f tbs A. here w ith his fam ily from Hunt not forget him on election day. T . Blair farm north o f tow ifr the ington the first o f the week Jo P o rtei invested in a big St. price being $200 per acre. where he has been practicing for ternard dog recently. A mam L . M . Smith and J. W. Bancroft several years. He come? w ell moth, good naturyd specimen, came home from California last recommended as a man and a making friends w ith everybody week but M r. Smith returned physician. “ Try|The about tow n, bat had yon no again this week and M r. Bar- Wm. Stratton and son Roy, HOME B AK E R Y ticed how the price o f meat had croft says he intends to close out Sam Anthis and G old Worden W hen in went o f fresh bread, plea, umped np since he came to cakes, or anything in the bakery line. his interests here and return started on an overland trip to :own? soon. The mining fever has g o t Lake county Tuesday morning W e sell tea, coffee, apices, extracts, to take a look a t the country Mrs. J. C. Matteson and son, em bad. and all kinds o f nuta. toy Carr, arrived from Long Frank Haskin died on Wednes w ith a view o f locating on go v H O M E M A D E C A N D IE S Beach, California, the first o f the C R A C K O ’JA C K day o f last week after an illness ernment land. They drove to A N D T IL L A M O O K C H E E S E . week. Mrs. Matteson w ill re o f several months. The funeral Portland where they took a boat Bell phone 286 main in tow n w ith her daughter, was conducted on Friday after for The Dalles. They went pre Free Delivery G. F. H E R R IO T , 1st A Edwards St Mrs. Nellie Sperry, while Mr. noon trom the M . E. church by pared tor frosty weather and Carr has returned to Long Rev. C. L. Ham ilton and wap a t they w ill m r'doubt see plenty of W e Want Your Business teach sphere he is prospering in tended by the members ot the it on the trip. the real estate business. On Saturday last in remem band o f which deceased was a DR. A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains brance o f her birthday, Mrs. W. . Guy Heater, who has been o ff on member. Cut com er Bed Spreads fo r iron beds. W. Nelson entertained the old a vacation tor several weeks, is Mrs. Alice M. Noel, a sistqr o f lack at his old stand in the Par L. 3. Charles, who is a trained L a Fayette class who were neigh Quality o f Goods considered, prices are low est ser Mercantile Co. store again. nnrse and who has been located bors a number o f years ago. O fftee In Union Sleek W . W . H O LLING SW O RTH St CO. While aw ay he visited at Corral- a t Butte, Montana, arrived in Madams M. J. Hoberg, R. P. is, Albany, Baker C ity and took tow n tost Saturday. Her so », Bird, J. E. Hubbard and R. P. Ungerman, o f McMinnville; Mrs. Goods sold on the installment plan. . ’ « a ran over into W allow a Coun Bruce Noel, who is in school a t M . F, Hurley, o f Portland; M ad ty. Tw enty miles out from Bak Vancouver, also came and made er C ity he visited w ith his broth a short visit. Mrs. Noel w ill ams F. H. Caldwell, M . L. L ittle er, Oscar, who is married and probably remain tor some time. field and C. C. Ferguson, ot New A t $15.00 per Lot berg. _____________ ivin g on a claim o f his own. p w - ii George W. Briedwell was down In T. Brouillette's Addition to The members o f the Friends from Am ity the first o f the week School Rose Lawn Cemetery church a t Rex extend An invita but he vigorously resented the C A L L A N D SEE O U R STOCK O F Care o f lot* guaranteed fo r a tion to thè public to attend the mere suggestion o f the probabil Follow in g is a report o f the small consideration. dedicàtiov services for the new ity o f his being down shaking Springbrook public school for church recently completed which hands as a candidate. He served the month ending March 27. w ill be held next Sunday, when his day several years ago and T o ta l number enrolled 40 big basket dinner day w ill since repented, but his record as T otal No. days attendance 773 PA IN TE R A PAPER ie made p f it. Rev. Isom P. County Clerk was a good one, T otal No. days absence 37 W ooton w ill preach the dedi^a- however. HANGER T otal No. tardy 0 ¿ion sermon at 2 o ’clock in the F. A. E lliott bought a thirteen Per cent o f attendance 96 Can ho found residence o f afternoon. Go and spend the acre tract lying west o f the Dun C. R. W illiam s. Those who were neither ab* day and take your dinner basket. dee school grounds the first o f sent nor tardy during the month NEWBERG DYE W O RKS Uncle Jim Rowell is rapidly de week, the larger part o f which he are: Murel Burgayne, Jessie I f we haven’t got what you want we w ill get it veloping into a public speaker proposes to set to English w al Newlin, Roy Shires, Alfred Hob Barber Shop in Connection (Opposite Commercial H otel) since coming to tow n. One night nuts yet this spring. Early son, Russell Sanders, Eva Mar- Suits Dyed to Order. First-Class recently in a speech made at a Wednesday morning he started kell, Alta Gumm, Lisle Hubbard, Cleaning and Repairing. L a meeting ot the Commercial Club out in that direction in company Nelta Calkins, Ina Wallen, Sew dies’ Clothing. All Work he made the confession that a w ith fanner B ritt to take up ell Newhouse, Louise Henriot, Guaranteed. Give • few years ago, while living in re the white man's bnrden. Oscar Calkins, M aggie Burke, «. u sa Trial. tirement on his farm up the val Elizabeth Hod son, the mother M ary Mills, Lester Guram, Wen SPERRY 8c COMER, Props. ley, he thought that Newberg Mutual Phone. of John and Ed Hod son and Mrs. dell V otaw , Wilfred Market], apnaanap aaaaE E would never amount to much, Alfred Wheeler died on Thursday Goldie Gumm, David Hobson, Special Notice. but he warmed up to the subject night o f last week a t the ad Prank Burke, Ralph Root, M aiy MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING and before he sat down he pic Taitinger, W r y Sanders and The new telephone directories vanced age o f seventy-eight THE SKIDOO HORSE-AND CATTLE TABLETS are printed. Call and get one. tured the tow n w ith its advant years. The deceased had been W illard Mills. CnDh and ml* In *aod or «alt. Pro»— do— In tabtota New Stromberg-Carison tele ages in glow ing terms, each as is Through error Eva Markell's helpless trom paralysis tor some MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E THE TOP phones tor sale. Share of Stock sold on installments il preferred. seldom heard in public utterance, time and death was a welcome name was omitted from t^je roll Contain me Snwdaa». AW «». Chop Fond or I n a Aak tor and Pry eoca—SKIDOO I Also new phones and extra parts and every knocker in tow n should visitor., The funeral was con o f honor last month. Tnhlata. W ork Kldnay. Ch»chaa Cholnrn.BUatar. Haora.Farrr. Hod ChotontaMatn Lmmm Sparta Cara, I » Wira Urnmaat. Piak Eya. Dialaapar. Code or faoa StHbaar TaMata. R. W. S w in k , Principal.' fo r sale. S. J. Mad son, Mutual have heard him—and they w ill ducted on Saturday by Rev. Isom phene 18-3. M ah kl R ush , Assistant. For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. hear him sooner or later. P. W ooton. L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG Something New For Men In N ew bergt The Florsheim Shoe \ Pacific College J. S. Carrick At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots Chandelier Shade Brackets C. F. Williams Portable and Electric Supplies Y A M H I L L ELECTRIC CO. Í