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LITTLEFIELD fc ROMIG PHYSICIANS * 8UKGBONS a trip to M a ftk M onday. Dr. NORTH BOUND. 8.82 a. m. 4.18 p. m. Portland a day or SOUTH BOUND. 0.07 a. m. 8.40 p. m. Attorney Clarence Butt made a business trip to Dallas today. Mrs. P. A. M orris visited for a few days the latter part o f the week with Mrs. John Grimes Above Dayton. Rev. John P. Hanson, o f Port land, held tw o services at Dun- dee last Sunday, speaking on the subject o f peace and temperance. A union temperance meeting will be held at Friends church on Sunday evening under the aus pices o f the various pastors o f Newberg. 0 . K. Edwards passed through town tow ard Portland on the train Wednesday morning and said their big pressed brick plant at Willamina started up success fully Tuesday. Dr. and Mm.' R. W. are caking in the fleet at Seattle. Mrs. P. M. Edwards went to Local Events* „ „ . ( i 1 a Corvallis Tuesday to 9 „ DCll week visiting with relatives. Born, t o Mr. and Mrs. Gas Mrs. M ary Hurley w as tip Guddot, on last Friday, a son. from Portland M onday visiting Roy Gardner w as up from with her mother, Mrs. R. Pejpty- Portland last Saturday find Sun john. day. n P. M. Edwards is visiting the A. J. Palmer arrived home from scenes o f his boyhood days in far T h e gracefui It lines o f s F L O R S H E I M Illinois last week where he spent off Connecticut! and will remain S H O E i, , the smooth texture o f its well- the winter visiting with rela for some time. tanned leather, the precise, glove-like tives. fit— all attest the superb workmanship R. H. Braden, the father o f the C. P. M oore has engaged back o f it. Braden brothers, o f Newberg, L R. W. HARROLD, Emory Hodson, a druggist o f arrived here from Ogden, Utah, John Wortman, W. T. Macy fifteen years experience, as regu a few days ago. and Walter Hembree, o f Mc DENTIST. lar help in his drugstore. Mr. Minnville, and M. O. Lownsdale Guy Heater spept last Sunday rivals the custom-maker’s production. Hodson takes the place the first o f LaPayette, made an auto tour in Dallas visiting with Roy Was BOTH PHONES Place it on your feet and it will look o f the week. sam, who is holding dow n < o f this end o f the county Wednes ust as sightly as in the show-window. Arthur Hill, w ho held the po good jo b in the hub o f Polk day in the interests o f the Yam It is pre-eminently for the “ M an who sition o f principal ot the schoo county. hill County Development League. Cares.” at M olalla, Clackamas county TTORUrr-AT-LAW Carrol E. Kirk, w ho with his Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sutton during the school year made a wife has been spending the year CLARENCE BUTT. trip over there last week to give and Mrs. Townsend, the mother in a New York training school the eighth grade examination, of Mrs. Sutton, were up from for Christian workers, has ac giraa to im taH work, t and to serve as a member o f the Portland last Sunday visiting epted a position as superintend drafting of all Ioga! paper* jr«wi county board o f examiners at with relatives. ent o f the boys department o f S an k*! M owbâffB oM lng. Rev. C. L. Hamilton will speak Oregon City. theY .M . C. A. at North Yakima on temperance at the Friends The graduating exercises o f the Ralph, alias ’ ’Buck,” Starr o f church a t Rex next Sunday after Newberg public school will be Dayton Prairie, w ho w on his noon at 2:30 o ’clock and in ad given by the] eighth grade, this nom de plume when be used to dition a short program will be xin gth e only class graduating hit the line as a member o f the given. from the school this year. The O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Pacific College football team, at John T. H aworth, w ho recent- SiaiHirtM at tk* parent aghwL.KlrtarUl*. exercises will be held in Duncan’s tended the county field meet Sat Ho., ondar th* foondoT D. A. T. BtllL y arrived here with his family O àoo at R o a id o D e * , on* Uoek north of Bank lall on the evening o f June 12th. urday and cheered the Dayton Out of a class of twenty-nine, from Indiana, is located for the lads to victory. OSo* hoar*. 9 to U and 1 JO to A nineteen passed the state exam present on the farm o f his The residence o f Sanford Good inations and^nine received re >rother, J. L. H aw orth, above rich above Dayton was con e Sprmgbrook, and will take a corded grades. ittle time to get his bearings be- sumed by fire one evening last D R. N. M O R R ISO N A large shipment of cement ore buying, although he came week. The fire was caused by drain tile was received here last to remain a resident. the explosion o f gasoline while Danti at. week from North Yamhill where one of the sons was filling, a In order that good citizens lamp. Little furniture was saved it is manufactured. It is in differ ent sizes ranging from twelve may be reminded to do their and the loss was heavy. Office over First Nat’l Bank inches up to tw o fort and it is to dnty at the polls prom ptly on Prof. F. G. Boughton, o f Mc be used on the public roads to M onday, the Oregon Anti-Saloon Minnville College, will preach in replace the old wooden culverts, League has sent out letters to the Baptist church next Sunday f it is properly put in it will no the pastors of churches suggest at 11 o ’clock—subject, The M ag W . W . Hollingsworth Sc doubt prove t o be an economical ing that all the church bells be net on the Cross. This is an rang tor fifteen minutes between for the county. Ftmsral Directors St Embalmer* investment / the hours o f eight and nine a. m. illustrated sermon and very in John Shearer, who made a re and twelve and one p. m. Ore teresting, especially to children. Call* Answered Day or Night cent trip to the H ood River gon expects every man to d o his Come and hear Prof. Boughton. Both Phone* • country says hs camped there duty, is a free translation o f The Misses Richmond, Esther Nawbarg, Ora. when be came to the country what the bells will say. and Edna Andrews and Freda years ago and he could have Gist enjoyed a week-end house Ed Blum, w ho lived in Newberg taken up land only a little ways party as the guests o f Miss Eliza tack on the hill above the pres several years ago, shot and killed Mrs. Hickey in a Portland beth Kirk at the latter’s home ent site o f H ood River, but it odging house last Sunday and north o f tow n. The company, didn’t look good to him and he Contractors and Builders then turned the gun on himself, yvith Miss Nellie Paulsen, spent came on to the valley. He was Plans and Specifications to Order much impressed with the thor inflicting a wonnd from which Saturday “ at large” on Cheha oughness o f everything done in le died a little later. Blum mar km mountain. The Presbyterian church and orcharding at H ood River and ried the oldest daughter o f J. D. Mut. Phone 80-6 le came aw ay with some ideas Carter and for tw o or three the lot on which it stands has which he proposes to put into years he followed teaming about been sold to Mrs. F. H. Brown THE practice. The man who is un- iewberg. They had tw d chil ing, o f Portland, w ho is a daugh Hom e B a k ery, C on able to get some new ideas when dren, the oldest a son now being ter o f Mrs. Haskell who formerly fe c tio n a ry and W e W ant Your Business te goes away from home, which eighteen years old. Domestic lived in the country a mile west trouble caused a separation, Lunch Room o f Newberg. Mrs. Browning is le can profit by, Is either a Mrs. Blnm caring for the chil A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains a photographer and she expects blockhead or one who is entirely I* the place to buy Cut com er Bed Spreads for iron beds. PURE FOOD too wise for this day and gener dren and giving them an educa to convert the building into a tion without any aid from him. photograph gallery and open a I roeitively ns alum or other injurious in ation and the H ood River fel- Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest. gredients used in the production o f our ow s are always ready to show She and the children have been studio. She is also'arranging to goods. Let us have your order. anyone who is interested in ap ivin ga t Baker City for several* bnild a bungalo on the Haskell W . W . H O LLIN G SW O R TH Sc CO . — years. The woman killed le ft a farm west o f tow n this season. Free Delfcery Bell phone 266 ple growing. lusband at Trontdale a few G. F. HERRIOT, 1st * Edwards 8t J. L. Haworth has plans ma years ago and followed Blnm to Goods sold on the installment plan. Bids Wanted- tured for building a new nine Portland. I'he warning, “ They Notice is hereby given that the room residence on his fruit farm that sow to the wind shall reap undersigned will receive bids un above Sprmgbrook. The loca the whirlwind,” seems to have til 7 o ’clock p. m. M onday June tion selected is a site on ground been verified to the letter in this 1st, 1908. little lower than his' spring instance. For grading Main street from and he will pipe the water to After months of earnest work eodth side of railroad track; for the house in order to have all the modern improvements ifi the :he Newberg Library Association building cement curb and gutter way o f hot and cold water and is now ready to offer to the read on each side o f said portion o f baths. John Rush, Who lives ing public a choice selection o f said street; for building six cross on an adjoining place is also get books. The library will be in walks across said portion o f Will furnish their customers ting ready to build a new resi- the Y. M. C. A. room s and open said street, and for graveling race. The prosperity that has on afternoon* from 3 o ’clock for said portion o f said street. All A t $ 1 5 .0 0 per Lot Electric Irons on 3 0 Days Trial. No charge for use come to the firuit and berry tw o hours and evraingsfor one ot said improvements and work In t ! Brouillette’s Addition to of Iron during die 3 0 days. growers and the evidence o f it lour from 8 o ’clock on Tuesday to be done in the manner pro Rose Lawn Cemetery' and Friday of each week. Ship- vided and in compliance with or hat is being shown in the new Care o f lots guaranteed for a improvements being made is a m entsof additional books will be dinance No. 211 o f the City o f small consideration. reminder o f a story. "A plain arriving next month, and the Newberg. The contractor will l 0 old plodding farmer had daugh Association extends a cordial in-, be required to enter into a w rit This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to ters whose company was not vitation to our citizens to pat ten contract. No bids received any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron sought by the city chaps, until ronize the library as all books after 7 o ’clock p. m., June 1st, to you on approval. PAINTER * PAPER aterf when oil was discovered are furnished ttyem free. It is in 1908. The right to reject any HANGER on the old man’s farm and he tended to supply books covering and aH bids reserved. Separate was placed in the rich man’s an extensive line o f subjects such bids will he received for grading, Can be found at residence of column, when the young fellows as ethics, psychology, religions, building curb and gutter, build C. R. Williams. X M F J i M O t W lK lig ii M ■ X X X X 'J rX J K g M f: who wore fine clothes and drove sociology, economics, law, clqc;- ing cross walks, graveling and sleek horses suddenly became in tricily, science, inventions, art, for doing all o f said work. Bids r e l ia b l e w a t c h MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOOOS BY USINC terested in the farmer’s daugh humor, travels, biography, his shall state amount per lineal foot r e p a ir in g tory, fiction, poetry and drama! for curb and gutter, amount per ters, but they said: "N ot much, TH E SKIDOO H O R SE*AN D C A T T L E T A B L E T S and Prompt Work at Daddy’s striick ile.” F or several The endeavor o f the association square foot for cross walks, Crash and mta in tssd « r M it. Props* doss In tablets years the outlook seemed rather will be to furnish literature that amount for grading said portion MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E THE TOP *B gloom y to the small rancher will broaden the conception of o f street, amount per cubic yard Costal* so S*w J— t. Aab**. Chop P i» # « I Bras. Aak lor *•* tty ooco— S K ID O O ( ligher standards of life, refining for graveling said portion of Tablats, Worm. KMooy. Chtchos Cholrr*. B liittr. H u n , F«*«r. Ho« Cbeter* tablat* about Newberg but conditions N ew berg Jew eler Sports Car*. Barb W it * Uaimast. Pisfc My. DmU mpar . Colic or Bos* SUflbsor Ta W ji . C l e m m b n s , have changed and more than and uplifting the tendencies o f street. Next to Postoffice. Street Commissioner. For sale by F . H. C aldw ell A Co. the readers. one man has "struck ile.” Ofios in Pint Nat’l The Floreheim i J K. MRS i HUB r c i n « i m :: At the Newberg Furniture Store The Yamhill Blec- tric Company Cemetery Lots PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 C. F. 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