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Railroad Tima Tabla. LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS NORTH BOUND. 8.52 a. m. , Mm. J. C. Marcey is up from J. L. Van Blaricom has bought P o r t l a n d visiting with her the Mary B. Allen property on Meridian street. brother, J. L. Whiteis. 4.18 p. m. Mm. Charles Woodward and J. F. Pettingill has bonght a Miss lone Townsend, o f Port three acre tract o f Jesse Edwards 9.07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. land, spent last Sunday in town on Ninth street at the foot of OAc* io Fint Nat’l Bulk Building yisitipg with Mrs. F. A. Morris. College street. Both Phone« Mm. Joshua Cassaday, o f Al The Misses Hazel Littlefield Local Events. liance, Ohio, in company with and Leila Bixby are in Salem at Mrs. fe. W. Hall, o f Portland, tending a preparatory schoo C. A. Bldridge was up from was here last week visiting with with a view o f engaging rateach- Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Kirlt. . ing. Portland last Sunday. Dave Irelan attended the horse W. C. T. U. meeting at home Jesse Hobson was up from sale in Portland last week and ot Mrs. Bowerman next Wednes Portland the first o f the week home a mce team^o day at 2:30. Subject, Peace and conferring with some Newberg chestnut sorrel horses for the Arbitration. • parties regarding a big real es tate deal in Baker county lands. livery baru. The trustees, o f the Christian D. W. Cummins aud E. R. Hor Wff'propose making the month an interest Mrs. Colton, widow of J. T. church have bought a lot for a ton have put up a floored tent ing one—o f ehoice buying opportunities. site for a new church, located Colton, received the welcome on First street directly west o: We’ve made ready, picking up here and back of the city hall and fronting news from the pension office at the Harger property for a rea Washington a tew days ago that there special ideas, values that the season on Dayton avenue. , ‘ estate office. she had been granted a pension demands. We pass them along to you at C. Marsh has traded thirty Warren McConnell, who sole which, will be at the rate o f $12 acres o f the east part ol\his place prices that will make yoii feel how earnest his barber shop to an Qklahoma per month. located a mile out on the road man, is doing a little rusticating our wish to serve you is. You'll fully be Asa M o r s e ’s father, who by way o f fishing and taking to West Chehulero to Wm. An lieve that it is always best to drews who was over from Van bought the W. F. Marr place care o f the chickens. couver a short time ago looking north o f town a short time ago, W. H. H. Taylor, foreman o f for a location. In the trade Mr. arrived here from Chicago with the Southern pacific shops in ^TTORNKT-AT-LAW Marsh gets some Vancouver his family, consisting o f wife, Portland, in company with bis tw o daughters and tw o sons the CLARENCE BU TT. property. wife and little granddaughter, W ill pnetloe In all tl.* of the auto first o f the week and has taken «p ed al attantlou (iro n tu probata work, tha Fred Hutchens’ driving horse, visited with A. E. Bowmans the charge of the place. while hitched to a cart and first of the week. The Misses Sibyl and Bernice standing outside the college cam Rev. J. Edgar Williams, pastor pus Monday afternoon, became Woodward, who in company of one o f the Friends churches in frightened at a gun fired by one with their brother, W. C. W ood Seattle, is expected to be in New of the boys in starting races on ward, have been at Berkeley, Cali berg next Saturday and Sunday “EVERY BUYER PLEASED." the track and took a spin around fornia, daring the past year at to attend the quarterly meeting tending the University o f Cali town and out on the Portland of the Friends church which will fornia, arrived home on last Sat road to his home a mile and a O S T E C O O P P A A T H IC P t H Y S IC IA N S be held at that time. half east o f town without doing urday evening. W. C. will not J. R. Smith came home from return for another week. , Oèea at R—M moo . ooo Mock nurth of Bank any damage to the rig. California the first o f the week •I newber« . _ . F. A. Elliott went to Toledo bat intends to return shortly. OA m h o o iv 'l to IS an« I JO to 5. As a result ot the big horse Boll phono. sale held in Portland last week the first of the week to interview The mining proposition proved Newbei-g has. some new equine the connty commissioners o f Lin t o W a flash in the pan and the blood that will no doubt exert coln county who have nnqer con outfit including horses and wag DR. N. MORRISON1 an influence on the driving horse sideration the matter o f having on have been sold. Mr. Smith ot the future in this community. the timber lands o f the county says they have had some rain Dentist. C. C. Ferguson purchased a three cruised this season, in order to which has helped crops to some year old black stallion, General be able to make an equitable as extent. Jones, No. 41747, a brother to sessment of the same. Office over First Nat’l Bank Harry Hendersbott, son o f Mr. Bellemont 2.09% and bred by J. Invitations are out tor the and Mrs. Wm. Hendersbott, for A. Jones, o f Springbrook. He marriage of Miss Vesta Evelyn mer residents o f Newberg, has is a trotter o f fine style and good Bell, youngest daughter of Mm. just completed his medical course. W . W . Hollingsworth & Son action and is a beauty. J. D. Emma Bell, to Orville Ray Hol The Graphic acknowledges the Gordon also was the successful lingsworth, son o f Mr. and Mm. receipt o f an invitation to attend bidder on Sovran No. 44275, a W. W. Hollingsworth, which is the commencement exercises held bay stallion three years old and to be solemnized at the Calvary in Portland last week. The class C alk Answered Day or Night bred by C. X . Larrabee, of Baptist Church, Portland, on consisted ot twenty-two mem Both Phone« Brook-Nook Ranche. This is a Wednesday, M ay 20. A new bers, five o f whom were ladies. Ore. well bred horse and he will no nest is being built at 572 Leo Harry will take a year or tw o in doubt make his mark. Both Avenue, Sell w ood, where they hospital work before hanging these fine yonng stallions may will be at home after the first of out his shingle. be seen in Newberg. June. The old A. R. Burbank proper A number o f Newberg people ty located at the outskirts o f La- David L. Baker, who came Contractors and Builders from Montana last October and attended the celebration at Fav ette, which was owned and bought a small place out in the Champoeg last Saturday while occupied by A1 Fletcher, caught Plans and Specifications to Order Springbrook neighborhood, was many others g ot as far as the fire last Saturday morning and in town Tuesday expressing re ferry at the river and turned was burned to the ground. The Mut Phone 30-6 grets on account o f having an back. The wind made laborious household goods located on the swered an advertisement in a work for the ferry, requiring half lower floors were saved. The T ry ^ T W matrimonial paper some time an hour to make a trip and as all loss, which is estimated at $3500, last year, the correspondence fol comers were compelled to take was partlially covered by insur HOME BAKERY lowing resulting in marriage. their turn, all the same as going ance. This location is one of the When in want o f fresh bread, pie«, W e W ant Your Business The name of the woman who to mill, many o f those in the rear historic spots o f Yamhill county. cake«, or anything in the bakery line. figures in the affair was Mrs. took the back track for home.- A. R. Burbank, who was one of W e «e ll.te e , coffee, spice«, extract«, A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingral Willis and she formerly lived A good sized crowd attended the pioneer merchants of LaFay- and all kind« o f nut«. Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds. about McMiunvilie. Mr. Baker but it was so blustery that it ette, formerly the county seat, HOMEMADE CANDIES / says he sent her money with was an uncomfortable day for built the house many years ago - CRACK O’JACK Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest. which to pay her railroad fare everybody. Mrs. W. H. Whit and he and his wife lived there AND TILLAMOOK CHEESE. and she went to him in Montana ten, o f Newberg, delivered a his np to the time ot their death, Bell phone 266 Free Delivery W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH & CO. whare they were married. In torical address which was highly leaving no children living. They G. P. HERRIOT, 1st A Edwards St October they came here as doted commended. had one daughter who was Goods sold on the installment plan. above, he having a, -child tw o Conductor Jo Croker with his drowned at Clatsop beach about yearfe old by a former wife and merry whistle has exchanged thirty years ago while in bath she a daughter o f probably four runs with Conductor Webster, of ing This brought great grief to teen years by a former husband. the West Side line, the latter de the parents and for long years ’-W XXSXX M . XXXXB Æ XXXM N XU U U IM XXXXStXa 1 His story is that all went well siring an easier ran on account afterward it is stated that the until last week when Mrs. B. of advancing years, and the daughter’s room in the Burbank went away, taking his child and Yamhill division will know Jo residence remained in exactly the returning tw o days later with no more forever*. Twenty or same condition it was left when out it. Under pressure she ad more years ago Mr. Crocker she went away to spend a little mitted that she had turned the came north from California and time at the beach. child over to the Juvenile Conrt first had at ran on the East Side, ^ - Will furnish their customers in Portland, giving as her excuse but later took a jo b with old Springbrook Road Meeting. A t $15.00 per Lot that she did not want to carry “ Dundee” Reid on the little old The good roads meeting held Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use it around. On calling at the Ju “ Narrow Gauge” and all these at Springbrook last Saturday In T. Brouillette’s Addition to venile court he found that she years he has been punching the was attended by representative o f Iron during the 30 days. Rose Lawn Cemetery had pnt in the plea that he was pasteboard on this line, which is men from^lmost every corner o f Care o f lots guaranteed Tor a not a proper person to have now the Yamhill division o f the the district, and very much inter small consideration. charge o f the child. On Wednes Southern Pacific. Just the num est was manifested. day he went down to have a ber of the farmers’ fence rails he While the call tor the meeting This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to hearing in the case, J. J. Woods used up for ballasting the track did not anticipate voting a spe any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron and Wm. Kincaid going as wit at the upper end o f the line in cial tax this phase o f the subject P A IN T E R S PAPER to you on approval. nesses. The judge decided to the early days, or the number of was thoroughly discussed, but / HANGER turn the child over into his China pheasants he shot by the the sentiment seemed to prevail charge as soop as he can find a road side Vwhile the “ Cannon that our first need is a good Can be found at residence o f proper person to care for it. Ball” waited, no one will ever portable rock-crusher and that C. R. Williams. Following this decision Mrs. B. know, but under these trying dr- our people in the different parts RELIABLE W A T C H caused his arrest, charging him cumstances he was known to be] o f the district will agree to haul with “ failure to support” and as a man o f resources. If there is a all the rock on to the roads that MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOOOS BY USING REPAIRING he was required to pnt npa bond man, woman or child along the they can get crushed. THE SKIDOO HORSE'AND CATTLE TABLETS and Prompt Work at o f $250, which be failed to do, line who has failed to have at T o this end a petition to the CnMliandnitilfifMdorttlL Proper doM in tablets being a stranger, he was placed least a speaking acquaintance connty conrt was prepared, ask MAKES TOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E TME TOP in jail. In the question o f matri with Jo there mast be something ing for such a crasher, and the m C m tala oo Sa»Saat. Aabaa, Chop Faad or Braa. A ik lor ao« try aaca— « K IC mony Mr. Baker expresses doubts wrong, for be never stood on the voters present affixed their names Tahteta, W orn. Kieaof. Chickaa Chetera. BHattr. H o n , F m f , Ha« Chalira ta llati. N ew berr Jeweler Sparta Caro. Borh Who I la I— at nok * T I. Dteaapar, CoUc or Boa« StUNa ir Tal as to the truth o f the assertion formality o f an introduction. thereto. Next feo Poatoffice. that it pays to'advertise. J. II. R eks , Secty. o f Meeting. For sale by F. H. Caldwell &. Co. Gone bat not forgotten. SOUTH BOUND. Making it Interesting Come to Us First ^Ì5SKSSr;=S=,',a'“ in PARKER MERC. CO. Hill s. At the Newberg Furnitup^Store Cemetery Lots T h e Y am h ill E le c tric C om pan y PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 C. F. Williams Call and see us MILLS’ \ i 'W.