M n .C . H. Christoiaonapenta
C. F. Johnson came up from
few day« In Portland last wade Portland and spent last Sunday
▼«siting w ith relatives.
with his family.
W. J. Stater w as down from
President Kelsey and Prof. F.
McMinnville last Sunday w ith a K. Jones will g o to Forest Grove
half down new men in the coun Friday to attend a conference
try who were looking for a loca of the colleges o f the valley.
I
tion.
The Imperial hotel under the
new
management is rapidly
Chas. K . Spaulding, who was
down from Salem the first o f the i growing in favor with the pub
{ George H. Rogers was up from week, said i f the markets for lic. More than fifty guests took
lumber continued to improve be dinner there last Sunday.
| Portland Tuesday,
i 0. K . Edwards has gone on a thought they would be able tQ
The Farmers State Bank with
¡ short business trip to Los An- keep the mill at Newberg running a capital stock o f $25,000 was
through the season.
! geles, California.
recently opened at Sheridan with
! G. W. Mitchell is home from
A copy o f the Forum-Advocate, A. M. Fanning as president and
the Sound country where he has published a t Wells, Minnesota» B. S. Morton as cashier. This is
been for several months holding has been received at this office the second banking institution
down his timber claim.
which gives an account ot the for Sheridan.
Frank Wood has a pretty se death o f Isaiah W. Whiteis, the
The Misses Mildred and Min
vere case o f Lake county fever father o f J. L. Whiteis, o f New
nie Moffitt, who bave positions
and it is likely to carry him berg. who died after a few days
in the J. K. Gill bookstore in
away. Just how we would get illness from pneumonia.
Portland, came up to eat Easter
on here in Chehalem valley with
L. B. Charles and bis sister, eggs with the home folks.
out Frank remains to be seen. ,
Mrs. Noel, arrived home from
Sarg Britt returned from Ever
J. W. Coffin, who is sawing for Lake county Wednesday mom*
ett,
Washington, a few days ago
the Booth-KeUy people at Spring- ing. They found the country tt>
where he has been stationed for
field, came home last Sunday for be all they had expected and fifed
some time superintending the
a short visit. He said the rain on claims. They saw Wm. Strat
work o f installing a turbine
o f last week was quite light at ton and his crowd on the w ay
plant for a big pulp mill for the
Springfield compared with the out. All of them took claims ex
Milwaukee manufacturing com
amount we had here.
cept Gord Worden.
pany whfeh be represents.
A. J. Wells, who is in the em
Mrs. E. A. Trueblood came up Geo. A. Lyman, o f Amboy, Illi
ploy o f the Southern Pacific as a
from Portland last week and nois, the father o f Prof. Lyman,
writer for Sunset Magazine and
spent several days visiting with who teaches in Portland Acad
other advertising matter, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan White and I emy and who spends his sum
Monday in tow n gathering ma
other friends, Her son Harry, mers on his fruit farm on the
terial for the big advertising
who has a position in the office mountainside above
Spring-
scheme that is being fathered by
o f the Pacific Monthly, also brook, was one of the winners o f
the Yamhill County Development
came up on Monday evening of the prizes offered by the Portland
League.
this week and made a short visit. Commercial Club for letters
Dr. H. J. Min thorn, o f New
T.J. Harris, who was sheriff discriptive o f Oregon and pub-
port, stopped off here one day
lished in Eastern papers, He re-
last week while on his w ay to o f Yamhill county for tw o terms
ceived $150. Hie has been in
Portland to testify as a witness several years ago, w ith E. B.
Oregon at different times and
Collard
now
o
f
Newberg
as
his
in a trial involving some of the
has spent some time about New-
Siletz Indians who recently en deputy, died at Valdez, Alaska,
berg.
gaged in a knife carving fracas ast Sunday. Since leaving this
county
he
had
been
living
at
Miss Metta Morris, daughter
among themselves, while filled
Forest Grove until recent years o f Mrs. M ary Morris, was mar
up on booze.
when he has been spending some ried to Charles V. Reed, of P ort
Bert Terry, who is barbering
time in Alaska.
land, at Ontario, on Saturday,
at Lebanon and who has been
April 18. Both the bride and
Wm.
Andrews,
a
gentleman
in poor health for some time,
groom
bad previous to their mar-
came up from Portland Monday from Vancouver, was here on
evening for a short visit. A Port Wednesday looking for a loca raige taken homesteads near
land doctor told him he had tion in order to get the advant Burns, Harney county, and this
| chronic appendicitis and he de ages offered by Pacific Collège will be their home. F ortb ep a st
cided to enter a Portland hos for his children These are the ten years Miss Morris has been
pital and take surgical treat kind o f people that any town cgn an attendant at the Portland
afford to bid tor. I t is always Sanatorium where she was held
ment fo r the trouble.
A. M. A spin wall, who lived at the better class o f peopk who I in high esteem by the manage
Newberg the first year after com are looking out for giving their ment, and she received many val
ing to Oregon, hut who located children the best possible ad uable presents from her many
later at Brooks, Marion County, vantages in the w a y of an educa friends about the institution as
well as from others.
is the largest producer o f Logan tion.
r
DR. JOHN S. RANKIN
\
BOTH PHONES
DR.
N.
M O R R IS O N
D a n t ls t .
Pacific College
Music
Department
Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice
berries in the country. He says
Cultivation, Harmony,
his crop this season w ill require
and Composition.
one hundred and twentyfive peo
ple for a period o f six weeks for
Musical Director-
picking and shipping. One good
thing calls for another. Who
will put in the sugar factory?
T ry The
Guy E. Metcalf, of Eugene,
HOME B AK ER Y
made a hasty run up from Port
When in want o f fresh breed, pies,
cakes, or anything in the bakery line. land last Saturday evening to
see his mother, who is having
W e sell tea, coffee, spices, extracts,
considerable trouble from cata
and all kinds o f nuts.
ract in the eyes, and spent a little
H O M E M A D E C A N D IE S
time in town Sunday mbrning
C R A C K 0 ’JA CK
before train time. For some six
A N D T IL L A M O O K CH EESE.
weeks he was laid up with a
Free Delivery
Bell phone 266
good
case of smallpox and this
G. F. H E R R IO T , 1st A Edwarda St
was his first trip out. None o f
the rest ot the family had taken
it up to that time and it was
DR. A . M. D AVIS
thought they would escape.
The date of Saturday, M ay 2,
has been announced for the an
nual celebration at Champoeg,
held in honor o f the meeting held
on that spot M ay 2,1843, when
steps were first taken for forming
a provisional government for the
Oregon country as it was then
known, and which comprised the
A t $15.00 per Lot
whole northwest north ot Cali
In T.' Brouillette’s Addition to fornia, including what is now
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care o f lots guaranteed for a a part o f Montana. The princi
pal address will be delivered by
small consideration.
Hon. Ralph E. Moody, ot Port
land, after which a business ses
sion will be held to take steps to
preserve the monument erected
PAINTER A PAPER
eight years ago. It is stated the
HANGER
river is cutting into the bank to
Can be found at reaidence of
such an extent as to endanger
C. R. William».___________ the monument. More ground is
wanted and an effort will be
NEWBERG DYE W ORKS
made to secure an appropriation
Barber Shop in Connection
from the legislature to purchase
(Opposite Commercial Hotel)
more ground and to enclose the
Suits Dyed to Order. First-Class entire tract. Parrott's band has
Cleaning and Repairing, i n
been engaged tor the day and
dies’ Clothing. AU Work
special rates have been arranged
Guaranteed. Give
with the steamboats for trans
us aTrial.
portation
both ways on the riv-
SPERRY & COMER, Props.
J. S. Carrick
Cemetery Lots
C. F. Williams
Mutual Phone.
Last Friday which was arbor! David Shearer, a brother of
day at the college, though too John Shearer o f our town, is out
rainy for outdoor work was well from Jewell County, Kansas,
spent by the students and mem for a visit and John hopes to lo
bers of the faculty on inside work cate him here. He has been a
about the buildings. A general resident ot Kansas for many
clean-up was made, the associa years and has lined up with the
tion room was papered aifew many sided .experiences incident
and much good work was done. to Kansas life. One incident he
At the noon hour a big spread relates dates back to the early
was made by the ladies in the seventies when a lean year forced
diningroom at the boarding hall, him to return to Iow a where he
and it was amazing to see the fed stock for a man through the
amount o f pie and cake and other winter for wages, apd the follow
good things put aw ay by the ing spring he left for the return
boys.
trip to Kansas. He started out
A t the meeting o f the Wednes with a load of corn, his wife and
day club held last week the fol tw o dollars and a half in money
lowing resolution was adopted: and he says he go t through all
Having the interest o f our state’s right. In later years things have
educational standard close at come his way and he stands up
heart, we, the ladies ot the for Kansas.
Wednesday club do resolve that
Curtis Parker is expecting to
we are heartily in favor o f the leave next week in company with
maintenance o f our State Uni a number o f other Pacific Coast
versity and that we use our in delegates for Boston to attend
fluence with the voters o f out the National Grocers Conven
community, to obtain tor it tion.
The Oregon delegation
the much needed appropriation will join the Washington delega
which every institution o f its tion at Spokane and travel to
kind must have in order to gether to Chicago where it is ex
stand.
pected there will enough gather
The last entertainment o f the to make up a train load for the
year for the public school will be remainder of the journey. The
given in Duncan’s hall, Thursday itinerary takes in Niagara, Phila
evening, April 30th. The enter delphia, New York, Washington,
tainment w ill be given by talent D. C., and other points o f in
furnished byEiler’s Piano House; terest and the dealers in breakfast
and the proceeds will go to finish toods and other bran mash for
paying tor the school piano on the stomach, Tar Soap and Old
which there is a debt of abotft Dutch Cleanser, etc., are expect
fifty dollars. The entertainefs ing to have the time of* their
will be John Claire Monteith, lives—and see how the horses
who needs no introduction here; switch their tails in Bosting.
Seth J. Story, violinist; Miss C#- On the return trip Curt expects
rinne Morgan, contralto singer, to sojourn in Indiana long
and some ot the best phono- enough to get next to a long line
graphic productions. The enter o f ancestry, even to the third and
tainment w ill be first class fourth generation,
including
throughout. Admission 10, 20 grandparents, ancles, aunts and
and 30 cents. Come and spend cousins galore. He will proba
an eqjoyabk evening and help bly be aw ay from mother a
pay tor our new piano.
couple of months.
your comfort by the advent o f real
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