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Miss Gertrude Galbreath,
B. W. H all was up from P o if»
Salenf
, visited in tow n last week
land la st Sunday.
UTTLEFŒ LD & ROBDG
w
ith
Mrs.
C. K . Spaulding.
A- R- Cmnpston w as up from
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
Friday and Saturday have
8.63 A. m.
^ .1 8 p .m . SeOwpod on businem the first o
been
set for a general clean up in
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the week.
town. Prepare to get b m p S
0.07 a. m.
6.40 p. m.
A. B. Parker has leased 1
O O c lx n™ t N »t'l Bulk
L . H. Shirley has accepted a
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small jdace near Dundee, which
P . A. E llio tt recently purchased position a t Chico, California an&
ot Mrs. Imus, for a term ' o f five w ill leave next week, w ith his
family to follow later. This w ill
years. ;•
Dr. Snapp has taken a con be Chico’s gain and Newberg
Isaac Vinson was down from
tract w ith tbe railroad people loses a fam ily of very fine people.
Salem last Sunday.
DR..I. V. HARROLB.
Sam Parrish arrived home
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. w ho axe building tbe new line
from a trip over the O. R. & N.
Qarter, o f Cbehalem Center, on from Huntington to Lew iston,
DEMTlèT.
road tbe first ot the week taking
where
he
w
ill
be
tbe
physician
last Sunday a too.
in points in tbe eastern part ot
and surgeon for a thousand
BOTH PHONES
The infant cfcild of M r. and more men w ho are w orking on this state ana goin g as fo r as
Mrs. J. G. M cln to ft died ot ery- the line.
Mountain Home, Idaho.
nipelA* Tuesday night.
From the Michigan Daily pub
S. W. P otter made a small ad
Jesse Hobson w as np from dition to his building recently lished a t Ann Arbor we note that
A TTOEW I T • AT- LA W
Portland Wednesday on a real which gives him a splendid op in tbe athletic news column g iv
estate deal for a party.
tical room w ith much better op ing tbe list o f students awarded
CLARENCE BUTT.
'D r. Ball and fam ily were np portunities tor taking cate o f bis numerals, the names o f tw o New
iron i Portland last Sunday visit customers. W ith his increasing berg lads, W alter Spaulding and
ing w ith ms sister, Miss Ball, tbe business he w ill be compiled to Chester Hod son are to be found.
milliner. •
bay more elbow room a t no dis Died, Tuesday morning April
M. P. E lliott removed last tant day.
8th, Winifred Thornton, beloved
week to the Jo Bowman place
A force o f men have been at infant daughter of J. Graham
north ofgow n which he recently w ork tor several days on tbe and M ary N. McIntosh a ltera
purchased.
tw itch leading from the mam week’s illness, aged three weeks
line
to the sawm ill, putting down and six days. The bereaved par
R. M . W ool w orth, agent for
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tbe Dayton~ingprance company heavier rails and im proving the ents and friends have the svm-
was in tow n the first o ft he week roadbed. When the w ork is pathy o f the entire community
completed tbe switch jvill be in in their sad affliction.
w ritin g insurance.
o e w j ^ r i l to n And 1 SO M. ft.
Hope look* beyond the bonds of time
A. B. Lyon has removed from much better condition for l heavy I When whet we now deplore,
tow n to his small farm but tw o work.
Shell riee in fall inunortel shrine.
A silver medal contest w.
miles northwest, o f Newbeig on
And Moon te fade no more.**
held a t Dundee on Tuesday o f C. C. Ferguson cleaned his barn
the West Cbehalem road.
N. MORRISONil
Tbe dedication services for the last week by the W. C. T.U . The of horses last week by making a
Dentist.
Friend* church a t Rex w ill be class o f young girls rendered sale of eight head ot splendid
held next Sunday. A mistake their selections well, and other heavy team horses to Wm. Fra
was make in the date as given enjoyable features were given on zier, o f Portland. The team of
Office over First N at’l Bank
the program . The medal was blacks tipped the beam a t better
ast week.
won by Rtith Taylor, the young than 1500 pounds each. M r.
Jay Heston, who has not been
est member o f the class.
Ferguson has since bought a
in good health fo r some time,
Wm.
Barker
has
sold
his
hoipe
good team o f young gray horses
Hollingsworth & Son las given up his jo b at the mill
and w ill probably make a change near Springbrook, consisting o f and be w ill find others as h^can’t
twfcnty-two acres, to Zim Mills, rest well of nights w ithout hav
o f climate fo r a time.
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the price being $3300. He has ing tw o or three o f the best
Mr. and M r*. Jesse Edwards
1 Day or Night
Ostila
brills out announcing an auction teams in the connfy in his barn.
went to Portland last Sunday
Both Phonao
sale o f his personal property,
A t the council meeting M on
to meet their daughter M aybell
consisting ot household and day night in addition to allow
New berg,
Ore.
on her arrival from her extended
cite ben furniture, n cow and ing a number o i bills matters o f
trip to Kansas and Indiana.
some hogs, for Saturday, April
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J. M . Shaw and fam ily were 18, beginning a t one o ’clock. interest were disposed of as fol
up from St. Johns the first o f tbe M r. Barker and his sisters are in- lows: Friday and Saturday ot
week visiting w ith relatives, tending to go to Oakland, Cali- this week fixed as dates for
Lesione in Piano Playing, Voice
cleaning np the tow n; marshal
dr. Shaw has been out o f busi ornia.
Cultivation, Harmony,
instructed to enforce the ordi
ness since last October but is ex
and Composition.
W illis Cox, a laborer a t the nance against damping filth
acting to go in to the grocery sawm ill, received a pretty sevens
the streets and alleys; to
rosiness soon.
wound in one fo ot one day last a lk y in block 11, Central addi
J. P . Ridenour, who bought week while driving a horse on
tion opened np and party to
the S. M . Calkins pro perty in the yard. It had become a habit
move building off; w ater, com
Try The
tow n and a part o f the A. T. o f the horse to stop when-pass
mittee ordered to build fence
Hair form came over from Van ing a certain point and M r. Cox
HOME B AK E R Y
around reservoir; H. D. Cruinly
couver the first o f tbe week w ith determined to break him o f it by
Whan in want of freeh bread, piaa,
elected city surveyor.
lis wife and" three children and using a “ pursuader,” and conse
cakes, or anything in tbe bakery Hne.
D. Estle, W . C. W right and F.
are gettin g located.
quently be reached down to pick
W e aeO tea, coffee, apices, extracts,
A.
Whitaker, w ho are doing
Miss Lillian Hencfek, who had np a stick when the horse set one
and all kinds of nuts.
been sick w ith tubefpulonis for foot down on Mr. C ox’s foot business on the river under the
H o m e m a d e c a n d ie s
name o f “ The Newberg Gravel
more than a year died on Tues making a pretty bad braise.
CRACK O’JACK
C o.,’’ are preparing to handle
A N D TILLAMOOK CHEESE.
day. Funeral services were con
S. L. Parrett, who w gain town
gravel during the present season
Free Delivery
Beil phone 286 ducted by Mrs. Edwards and the Tuesday, evening, said that in his
on an extensive scale and at
G. F. HERRIOT, 1st A Edwards St >astor of Friends church, on canvass as a candidate for the
prices that w ill be low er than
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Wednesday afternoon at the nom ination' for the office o f
were charged last season. They
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lollin gew orth undertaking par- County Clerk he was receiv
recently purchased a small steam
ora.
ing mnch encouragement from all
boat in Portland and w ill be
F. H. Adams and W. J. Morris, points in the county. Mr. Par prepared to do their own to w
who came to Newberg a few rett is well qualified to fill the of
ing, which heretofore has been a
days ago from Everett, Washing fice to which he aspires and this big item o f expense. They have
ton, have opened a real estate of is the first time he has ever asked a* contract for furnishing 3000
fice in the Commercial hotel any favors a t the hands o f the yards to the city of McMinnvilM
O fflo a la Union Blank _
bnilding near the depot. Mr. people. It goes without saying by August 1.'
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Mdrris has rented and |is occupy that he w ill poll the full
at Annual Meeting of the Newberg
ing the A. B; Lyon property vote o f the republicans
the prim ary election in this part
Quietism Church.
north of the Sims green honse.
o
f
the
county
and
it
is
generally
W ith April 9th, having passed
■ In the local prohibition ora
A t $15.00 par Lot
conceded
that
he
w
ill
be
domi
one
year as an organized church
torical contest l^eld at the col
In T. Brouillette’g Addition. tq
nated
by
a'rousing
m
ajority,
and
in
Newberg,
the Christian church
lege on last Friday night first
Rose Lspm Cemetery
his
election
w
ill
surely
follow
.
w
ill
celebrate
the event a t Cra
place was won by Miss Beulah
On
last
Saturday
a
native
ter’s hall w ith the follow ing pro
Care o f lots guaranteed fo r a Spaulding, her subject being,
cedar
tree
brought
from
the
for
small consideration.
gram:"
“ H o w L o n g Shall K in g Alcohol
Rev Davis Essett, o f Salem, al
Reign.” The others who took est was set on the grounds at
the
Friends
chnVch
in
memory
ot
so President o f the Oregon Chris
part in the contest were Miss
Wm.
Hobson,
tfie
pi6neer/
mins
tian Missionary Convention, w ill
M ary Cook and Leonard George.
ter o f the church in this section) be chief speaker o f the day.
PA IN TE R A PAPER
Ezra Nash, who made a trip to who was well known to all the
' 2 p. m.—Song Service.
HANGER
Lake
Cpunty some time ago w ith older settlers now livin g about
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2:30 p. m.—Sermon, "T b e
a team in company w ith his Newberg. Rev. Isom P. Woo-
Can be found at residence ef
Chnrch of Christ,’’ Rev. Davis
C. R. William*.____________ brother, both taking their fami ton, pastor o f the church, who
Essett.
lies, returned a few days ago. was intim ately acquainted with
3:15 p. m.—Business Session.
NEWBERG DYE WORKS He ffted on a claim but was not
Wm. Hobson in Io w a jnade ap Report o f Qhnrch, Bible School,
well pleased w ith the country propriate remarks, givin g some
Barber Shop m Connection
C. W. B, M. Auxiliary and Aid
(Opposite Commercial Hotel)
and consequently sold his wagon account o f his w ork in going
Society; Election o f Officers, »Roll
Suits Dyed to Order. First-Class and team to hiy brother and re into Hardin county, Iow a , when
Call ot Church Membership.
Cleaning and Repairing. L a
turned. He s a v s jt looks good that country was new and un
5 to 6:30 p. nr.—SupperatCra
dies’ Clothing. All Work
to h iA about N e w b erg
developed and establishing a ter’s Hall./
Guaranteed. Give
The W. C. T. U. institute be prosperous colony, and later o f
ua a Trial. >.
6:45 p. m.—Baptismal Services
gins
this, Thursday evening at his visit and subsequent removal a t Baptist Chnrch.
SPERRY & COMER, Props.
7.30 w ith addresses by the state to Oregon w ith his fam ily. Jesse
Mutual P
~ hone.
7:30 p. m. —Song and Praise
president, Mrs. Henrietta BrowU, Edwards also made brief re Service a t Crater’s Hall.
Spaeial Notice.
o f Albany, and Mrs. Helen D. marks in which he gave testi
8 p. m.—Sermon, "A Church
^Th e new telephone directories Harford, national superintendent mony to the sterling character
W ith a Future,” Rev. Essett.
are printed. Call and get one. o f Christian Citizenship.
On and honesty o f purpose o f the
All the ministers and churches
New Strofaberg-Carlson tele
Friday th^re w ill be all day ses pioneer.
Tbe
native
Ortfcon
as
well as the general public are
phones tot sale. Share of stock
told on installments if preferred. sions and in tbe evening there cedar was a favorite tree w ith invited t o attend any o f these
Also new phoaes and extra parts w ill be held a silver medal con Wm. Hobson and his decendants services and especially the se
for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual test, The various sesaious w ill made a selection o f a tree o f this mons o f Rev./Bawtt.
phone 18-3.
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be held a t the M. B. church.
variety on this account.
Gito. C. R it c h e y , Pastor.
Early April
Buyers
W ill find this store alert with newest
Spring and Summer Merchandise. W e’ve
gathered together a splendid stock o f
real honest values—o f newest and most
popular ideas and we Teel there’ s great
est pleasure in your spring buying here.
Prices are fu lly as tempting as the
styles—
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New W ool Suitings
Wash Goods in G reat Variety
Hats, Shoos and Hosiery^
Men’s Clothing and
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“EVERT BUYER PLEASED ."
PARKER MERC. CO.
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W. w.
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Pacific College
J. S. Carrlck
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W e W ant Your Business
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 low est
W . W . H O LLING SW O RTH
A. CO.
Goods sold on the installment plan.
Cemetery Lots
C. F. Williams
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Portable and Electric Supplies
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