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• ; . *-• 1 A|P|' ■wí ' ■ 8 S A S » '.' m M i .I Ì; (L,»' , * • Prof. Broughton, o f McMinn Dr. Harrold w ent to McMinn ville College w ill preach at the ville the first o f the week to at L IT T L E F IE L D * RO M IG Baptist cbnrch next Sunday tend a meeting o f the advertising NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS committee o f the County Devel 8.52 a. m. 4.18 p. m. morning, opment League. s o u t h B o u n d . S. M. Hoskins and wife arrived 9.07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. here from Danville, Illinois, last Rev. J. E. Blair, pastor ot the Office in First N at’I Bank Building Presbyterian chnrch went to week, com ing with a view o f lo Both cating. Mr. Hoskins is a brother Lebanon the first o f the week to of Mrs. J. H. Rees, o f Spring- attend a church conference. Local Events. brook. 'The High School students are J, O. Swisher, o f Centralia, promising something good in the Dr. Snapp.left tor his new jo b W ashington, visited from Friday way o f an entertainment to be with the railroad people at DR. R. « . HARROLD, Hnntington the first o f the week. till M onday of this week with given in the High School room Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ingle. They Friday evening April 24th. The Ralph Ackley, the Tillamook DENTIST. were Kansas neighbors eighteen money will be used fpr a good representative o f the Portland purpose, half going to help the years ago. BOTH PHONES development league, was in tow n Herbert Satchwell, w ho has boys prepare tor the county field Tuesday. been bolding down a position as meet here, and half to assist the Harvey Saunders came npfrom conductor on the Portland elec girls to send a delegate to the Y. Portland Saturday evening to tric fines for some time, has been W. C. A. conference. TTOUntT-AT-LAW spepd a little time with *‘tbe at home daring the week taking The many friends ot Porter folks.” He was looking well. CLARENCE SUTT. a needed rest while slightly in Skinner will be sorry to learn » In .11 tli« uou-ta of the ateM L. W. Charles has rented the disposed. that he is at home on his dairy itloD (Iran tu probate Miss Ella Hadley property on Herman Smith arrived home form on Chehalem mountain in ditfU nf of all legal paper. «««bars O River street and will move his from Kansas last week where he poor health. Mr. Skinner has O m c i-S e c o n d Floor ‘ t of Mowborg Bolldla«- fatnily and effects np trom Port spent the winter. He has the been a very active man o f affairs land. same story« to tell that others during his whole life and having y a *,i i b V '* ■* I N K AUCKC. nownme lo a n a w w iu . Harlan Smith has a neat cot are bringing1 Which is that busi crowded the machine to the tage well under w ay, located ness is better in Oregon than it limit, continned rest will no doubt be necessary in order to north of the Baptist church in is east o f the Rockies. “ Smithville,” which he will oc Work on the milk condensing give nature time and opportuni OSTEOPATHIC PHYMCM MtS cupy when completed. plant is progressing nicely and ty to make repairs. Oraduatea at tba parent aahoidJClrkariUo, Mo., nadar tba launder, Dr. A. T. Still, Everett Heacock has bought a ofiee at Bealdenoa. ona I dock oortfe of Bank The log train from Palls City the building will be ready for in of navbarc . OfBoa boon. • to 13 and IdPte A started on the run again the first stalling the machinery in a few tw o acre tract ot N. C. Christen Ball phono. o f the week and everybody is days. Mr. Ross says he hopes son, being a part o f the A. B. hoping that it may keep up the to be ready to begin to receive George place near tow n on the milk in about a month. northwest, and has laid it off gait all through the seasou. in lots with a view o f building A. M. Hoskins has rented his Being in very poor health, H. houses on same and selling. He C. Johnson has been brought residence on River street to C. D. has plans matured for a 20x30 from Salem, to be cared for at Ross o f the milk condensery, and bungalow o f very neat and tasty home. Friends are kindly re the first o f next mouth, he will design which he will build at quested not to call expecting store his furniture and he and mice. to see him, as it cannot be al Mrs. Hoskins will g o to Lents lowed. • and live in the house with Mrs. ' The Friends chnrch at Rex was dedicated last Sunday with all J. W. Trew, who has been Lizzie Hoskins. day services and a big basket W . W . Hollingsworth & Son working in a mill atH oaqnim , Arbor day is t o be observed at dinner at noon. Rev. Isom P. Washington, for some time is at the college on Friday by setting Fnnorsl Directors A ¡Embalm ers W ooton preached the dedication home with his family again and trees and engaging in putting sermon in the afternoon. T w o has a jo b with M. H. Pinney the campus in better order. The Calls Answered Day or Night hundred dollars was subscribed running his planer a t the little ladies will furnish lunch at noon Both Phones for clearing the house o f debt and a big day is to be made ot plant on the railroad. N e w b e rg , O r«. and for the purchase o f an organ. Principal Kirk and his assist it. A general invitation is ex The Rex people are very proud ants in showing Superintendent tended to all w ho are interested of their chnrch and they have Belt what they could do in case to attend and assist in the good cause for the feeling as it is a Music Department o f fire recently, cleared the build work. very neat and attractive build C. T. Long, w ho is a republi Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice ing ot six hundred pupils in fifty- ing, and it was built and fur eight seconds at the sound o f the can candidate for county com nished a t a very low figure. Cultivation, Harmony, missioner, was down from Mc and Composition. Kong. Paul V. Maris came up from Charley White came over trom Minnville Tuesday getting ac Portland Tuesday evening and quainted with the people. Mr. Scotts Mills last Saturday to remained over night. He has re Musical Dwactor. visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Long is a carpenter and con cently been appointed deputy White, and his soa Harvey who tractor and has had consider under J. W. Bailey, dairy and able experience in bridge build- Try U se is in college, but be failed to con food commissioner, and during ing, which his friends think gives nect with the latter as he and HOME BAKERY him a peculiar fitness for the p o the week he has been getting ini When in want o f freeh bread, pies, Olin Hadley had gone biking to sition. He has resided in the tiated into the duties o f the of cakee, or anything in the bakery line. the latter’ s home at Marion. county for years and is one o f fice. His w ork will be in the L. B. Charles, foreman in the W e eell tea, coffee, apices, extracts, country mainly where he will onr substantial tax payers. and all kinds o f Graphic office left for Lake coun Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, w ho visit the dairy ranches, test each ty the first of the week in com HOMEMADE CANDIES cow ’s milk, find out what each CRACK O’JACK pany with his sister, Mrs. Alice went to Kake, Alaska, seven man feeds his cow s, ascertain re AN D TILLAMOOK CHEESE. M. Noel, to take a look at the months ago t o assist in the work sults, and learn all the best \ • Free Delivery Bell phone 266 country with a view art locating at Friends Mission on the island, methods pursued by the most G. F. H ERRIOT, 1st A Edwards St on homestead land. His brother arrived home Tuesday evening. successful dairymen, and this in L. W. is holding dow n the jo b in They re m a in e d considerably formation he will carry toothers. longer than they had expected the office during his absence. when going as changes that were It is a step taken by the dairy Jo^n Gower has begun work made in the w ork seemed to re men with a view o f gaining all DR. A . M. DAVIS on a new green house which is quire it. Mr. Smith and his tw o the information possible that to be 20x80 feet. He (finds a sons Harlan and Herman have will help them to get the most D E N T I S T ready market for all the hot associated themselves together out o f the business at the least house stuff he produces and the is as a firm to d o carpentering and possible cost. Mr. Maris will O ffle . In Unten so well pleased with the outlook contracting during the coming put his best efforts into the work that he will continue to branch season and as they are all first and his friends feel confident that out to meet the demands o f the class workmen they will no he will succeed in his new field of trade. It is all in the know how . doubt find plenty to do. endeavor. Mrs. C. S. Hulin’s hither, fi. G. Roily W atson and wife, of Til Newberg has figured promi A t ( 1A 0 0 p e r U t Smith, sold his place in Lane lam ook, who passed through nently this week in a kidnapping In T. Brouillette’s Addition to county and came to Newberg tow n Tuesday ia their big red case, Seattle and Portland par last Thursday and was so well touring car on their w ay home, ties being the participants. A Rose Lawn Cemetery pleased with this part of the made a pleasant call at the young couple in Seattle named Care o f lots guaranteed far s Willamette valley that he bought Graphic office. Mr. W atson spent Manard have had trouble and small consideration. forty-one acre* last M onday several years in the navy and their little five year old daughter from Mr. Brown near Dundee was on board Dewey’ s flag ship Was given to the husband by the and will make this county his at the battle o f Manila Bay, but court. A week ago the parents home. since retiring from the service he ot Mrs. Manard kidnapped the PAINTER & PAPER J. H. Smith, son-in-law o f J. W. has until recently been engaged child, taking her to Portland HANGER Wiedman, who removed from in the newspaper business as and later bringing her to the Can be found at residence o f Newberg to Euclid, Lincoln coun publisher o f the Herald at Tilla home of Mrs. Bass in Newberg. C. R. Williams. ty, three years ago, died April mook, knd the shots that have Mr. Manard with detectives fol 10 as the result o f an accident passed back and forth between lowed the trail and located the NEWBERG DYE W ORKS that occurred in falling a tree. bis office and that o f the Head child and her grandmother here. Barber Shop in Connection While improving his homestead light‘with Baker behind the gun, The Bass home was eloselv (Opposite Commercial Hotel) and in sawing down a tree the have been about as warm as guarded day and night until Suite Dyed to Order. First-Class tree fell sooner than he expected, anything seen at Manila. At Wednesday when the parties ap- Cleaning and Repairing. La striking the unfortunate man, present Mr. W atson isprom ot-i peared liefore Judge Bird at Mc dies* Clothing. All Work breaking both legs below the ing a scheme lor improving the Minnville. Attorney Clarence Guaranteed. Give knees and injuring him internal us a Trial. wagon road into Tillamook by Bntt appearing for the mother ly. He died thirty-six hours wav o f Grand Ronde. He has and Attorney Roswell Conner SPERRV & COMER, Props. Mutual Phone. after the accident. Ten years fonr men at work on the road fo f the father. Judge Bird placed i before he had both legs broken now And he hopes to be able to the little one in charge ot Deputy Spnciatl N o tic e . in a railroad accident. The de interest others to such an extent Sheriff J. J. W oods to bereturned The new telephone directories ceased left a young wife, the that the road may be made pass by him to Seattle for final dispo are printed. Call and get one. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wied able for autos by the middle o f sition in the courts there. Jo New Stromberg-Carlson tele man, four small children, his the summer, when he intends to left Wednesday evening with his phones tor sale. Share of stock father and tw o brothers. The put his touring car on the route charge looking as happy as a sold on installments if preferred. above account was famished by Also new phones and extra parts from McMinnville to Tillam ook. father with his’ first born. And for sale. 8. J. Madson, Mutual Dr. H. J. Minthorn, o f Newport, He figures that he cun make the why shouldn’t he for she is a phone 18-8. who attended Mr. Smith. pretty little thing. run with safety in nine hoars. Rsllroaá Tims TaM*. Early April Buyers Will find this store alert with newest Spring and Summer Merchandise. We’ve gathered together a splendid stock o f real honest values—o f newest and most popular ideas and we feel there’ s great est pleasure in your spring buying here. Prices are fully as tempting as the styles— New W ool Suitings W ash Goods in Great Variety 'K* 0 Hats, Shoes and Hosiery Men’s Clothing and Furnishings «EVERY BUYER PLEASED.* PARKER MERC. CO. Pacific College J. S. Carrick At the Newberg Furniture Store W e W ant Y our Business A new line o f 9x12 Brussel! Rugs and Ingrains Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds. Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest. W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH A CO. Goods sold on the installment plan. Cemetery Lots C. F. Williams CALL AND SEE OU R STOCK OF ! Chandelier Shade Brackets Portable and Electric Supplies If we haven’ t got what you want we will get it Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO. M AKE YOUR OWN ST O C K FOODS B Y USING TH E SKIDOO H O R SE ’ AND C A T T L E T A B LE TS C nnh and mh in feed or m H. Proper does in tablet* M AKES YOUR STO CK LOOK L IK E TH E TOP P R IC K Contain no Sawdoat. A »be*. Chop Feed or Bran. Aak for an* try o o c n - a m O O O C ta S ta Tablata, Worm. Kidney. Chicken Cholera. Bliatar, Heave. Fever. Hap Cholera tahiata. Lonaa Fnwde Spa via Care. Barh Wlra Liniment. Fink Bye. Dietcmper. Calk or Bone StHfcner Tablets. For sale by F . H . Caldw ell A Co.