s
Railroad Tims TaMs.
A. Am merman, a former
The Misses Edna and Amelia
dent o f Newberg, wa»down-trom Crede are spending the week in
Salem on Decoration day.
Portland visiting and attending
NORTH BOUND.
PHY8ICIAN8 * SURGEONS
the
rose carnival.
8.52 a .m .
'
4.18 p. flST Miss L ola Trueblood, o f P ort
land, visited over Saturday and
SOUTH BOUND. '
R. W. Kirk has declined an offer
0.07
a.
m.
5.40
p.
m.
Sunday
in
tow
n
with
friends.
of the principalship of the Inde
fim o» in Vint Nat’l Bank Building
pendence
schools at a salary of
Miss
Frances
Schade,
o
f
Port
Both Phooes
$125
per
month.
land, visited a t the home o f A. E.
Bowman north o f tow n recently.
Local Events*
Miss Jessie Britt arrived home
W. P. Edwards and family Wednesday evening from M or
row county where she has been
were np from Portland last
Marvin Blair, o f Portland, day visiting with the home folks. teaching music.
was at home over Sunday.
Miss lone Hill is a t home again
Mrs. R. W. Kirk and little
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker, after having spent a fcvy weeks daughter, Katherine, have been
o f Portland, spent last Sunday visiting with her brother, Loq 3. spending several days with rela
visiting at A. E. Bowm an’s, north Hill, at Engene.
tives in Portland.
o f tow n.
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Vantress A number o f Newberg people
Tom Duncan Jr., w ho has were np from Portland Memorial have been in Portland dnringtbe
been working at the carpenter day, Mr. Vantress being one o f week attending the Seventh Day
trade around Coos Bay, arrived the old guard w ho marched in Adventist efunp meeting.
home last week..
t
the parade.
DR. R. W . NARROLO.
N. L. Wiley is building a cot
W. P. Pleasant is bnilding an
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw, o f tage on bis place at Rex near tlie
up to date barn 40x50 teet in Portland, visited in tow n -the Friends church which will be oc
DENTIST.
feize for John Crater on his place first o f the week with M r. and cupied by the pastor’s family.
BOTH PHONES
north o f tow n.
Mrs. Lon Pressnall, the parents
The Misses Esther and Edna
Jesse Edwards went to Aurora o f Mrs. Shaw.
Andrews and Freda Gist took
last Sunday afternoon to assist
Pacific College commencement the scenic ride np the Columbia
as
one
ot
the
speakers
at
a
local
begins on the evening o f June 13 by boat Saturday to The Dalles.
TTORÄZT-AT-LAW
option meeting.
and ends with the regular Com A meeting of the Yamhill Coun
CLARENCE DUTT.
Mrs. K. C. EldFidge and chil mencement day exercises on the ty Development League will be
W tU m a tle e U all tu« u •ru el tha
e held at Springbrook Tuesday,
tha dren have been dow n from Inde morning o f June 17.
g» in i.T attention (ifn to
writing of deedi, i
»
pendence
daring
the
week
visit
W. B. Wynn has gold his place June 9, at 7:30 in the evening.
[olaU lagal
ing at L. M. Parker’s.
'
north ot tow n containing thirty
Childrens Day exercises of the
Bank 0 1 D lt t o q B o U d li« .
Mrs. J. B. Parker, her little acres, which is known as the J. Christian Church will be given
daughter Christina and Miss Flo A. Pike place, to a Mr., Browp in Crater’s hall Sunday evening,
▲uosa
ra -Snowvell were np from P ort of Dundee for $5600.
June 7, at 8 o ’clock. All are in
land for a short visit last week.
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Dr. Harzy Littlefield has in vited to attend.
Dr. E. A. Romig and daughters, vested in an anto, a physician’s Beginning at 10:30 o ’clock,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Ruth and Katherine, w ill leave run-about o f eighteen horse Children’s day exercises will be
Graduata, at tha p u n i «boni, KlrkrrUle, in the morning for a visit o f a power with a speed o f fifty miles held at the Friends church Sun
■a., under tha launder“ »;-. A. T. SttU. , ' .
oihea at Kealdeaee, ona Mock north at Bank few weeks at their old home in per hqnr.
It is a daisy.
day morning and will take the
Q *m h ou rT f to U and ISO to*.
Michigan.
Paul Maris, deputy to food place o f the nsnal preaching ser
A Marshal), Minnesota, paper and dairy commissioner Bailey, vice.
received at thfD raphk office tells spent Sunday in tow n with rela The Gregory Sisters have a
o f the good work o f Mrs. Helen tives, going on into Portland to very neat and well arranged
D. Harford in' the W. C. T. U. cast his first vote M onday.
room lor business, since remov
ecture field in Minnesota.
A half holiday for the city mail ing their stock o f millinery to
The Misses M ary and Anna carriers allowed J. G. Hadley and their new quarters in their la
Bntt arrived a few days ago R. J. Cooper to eotqe np to New ther’s new bnilding.
from Benton, Pennsylvania, and berg from Portland w ith their On Wednesday afternoon at
will spend the summer in New families Saturday for a short tw o o ’clock at the home o f the
berg visiting with their brother, visit.
bride tw o miles west o f Newberg,
& Son ¡Clarence Bntt, and family.
The Christian Endeavorers o f Mrs. M ary E. Rem ilia rd was
w .w .
Oliver Ralston, o f Condon, w as the Friends Church held a m ow married to Geo. A. Hawley, the
Funoral D irec tors Sc
in tow n last week visiting with ing bee on the church lawn M on ceremony being performed by
lis sister, Mrs. Lyn Ferguson. day evening after which the Rev. J. E. Blair.
Calla Answered!
or Night
4 Day er
Mr.
Ralston, w ho is now a pros- young ladies served the mowers The music recital Friday even
Both nwD«f
perous Gilliam County fanner, a substantial picnic sapper.
ing was folly appreciated b y the
N e w b e rg ,
O r«.
was a student in the academy
H. D. Crumly went to Everett, fair sized audience which beard
here
when
Prof.
Edwin
M
orrison
Washington, last week where he it. Some o f the dumber* were
THE
was principal.
secured
the contract for survey particularly good, the musicians
H om e B ak ery. C on
Philander Gard sold his farm ing three townships o f land ont doing much credit to the instrnc-
f e c t io n a r y a n d
east o f tow n a short time ago to east of that place. He figure» tion they have received under
Lunch R oom
a stranger, receiving a small pay that it will require tw o seasons Prof. Garrick
« la the place to hoy
ment in advance, bat he has not to do the work, the contract call
Several boxes o f roses have
PURE FOOD
shown np since to close the trade. ing for its completion by Decem been sent to Portland from New
roeitireiy na alum or other injurious in
Mr. Gard says be is losing no ber 1,1 90 9.
berg to help oat in the w ay of
gredients used in the production of our
sleep
bver
it
as
he
is
not*
anxious
Rev. A. B. Snider, w ho arrived decorations for the rose carnival
goods. Let ue hare your order.
to sell at all anyway.
home
last Christmas from a trip this week, but the cool, cloudy
Free Delivery
Bell phene 266
Mrs.
L.
H.
Shirley
and
children
abroad,
will deliver a lecture this weather has kept them back so
G. F. HER RIOT, 1st * Edwards St
and Miss Bertha Nicholson left evening in the Baptist church; that the quantity has been * m-
here the first ot the week for the subject o f which is “ Inspira ited.
Caldwell, Idaho. Miss Nicholson tion Points from a Tour of the
A tth e regular monthly meet
has given up her position in W orld,” Admission 25c, chil ing o f the Friends \chureh held
M oore’s drugstore and has re dren 10c. Rev. Snider is a
last night a unanimous call was
turned home. Mrs. Shirley will brother o f Mrs. Vernon Hinshaw extended to Rev. A. J. Weaver, o f
spend a month or more at Cald o f this place.
Glenns Falls, New York, for pas
well visiting with her sister, Mrs.
The Newberg Baptists are hap tor. His acceptance is expected.
N icholson.t
3 .
py over the expected arrival Rev. Weaver is a nephew o f the
J. S. Rees and Noah Heater, soon of tb d r pastor, Rev. F. Ç._ present pastor, Rev. Isom Woo-
who are carpentering at New Stanard, and family, w ho will ton.
port, came home to vote. They probably take np the w ork here
Wright, White & Co. are now
have the Miss Inglis cottage again next week. With a fine
A t *15.00 p«r Lot
located
in their new quarters in
about completed. The outlook new church and with their old
In T. Brouillette’s Addition to for building they say is good and pastor with them again, there the brick on the corner o f First
and Meridian streets. They now
Rose Lawn Cemetery
a busy season is looked forward seems little to be desired in the
have room that is ample to dis
Care o f lots guaranteed for a to at Nye Beach. Mrs. Heater, w ay o f a bright prospect for the
play their big stock to good ad
who has been at Newport during local church.
small consideration.
vantage and they will be pleased
the past month, also returned
On Tuesday, evening o f next
to have their old customers, as
•week a county development
R E L IA B L E W A T C H tyome.
well as new ones, call and see
W. B. Sims says the backward league meeting will be held at! them and inspect their line of
REPAIRING
spring weather has so interfered Springbrook at which represen
and Prompt Work at
v with outdoor work at the green tatives from over the county are new goods.
G. W. James, the Southern Pa
house that he has decided to expected to be present and speak.
cific
station agent in tooting up
United
effort
in
patting
Old
Yam
pat more money into hot-houses
the
business
done at the station
where be can control the weather. hill to the front is the watch
Newberg Jeweler
during
the
month
o f May finds
Newberg will be glad to see him word now , and a good delega
Next to Postoffice.
that the increase in receipts for
immokm see branch out \n the business as his tion o f Newberg citizens should
labors in this field o f endeavor be on hand to encourage the freight coming to Newberg
amounts to $10*4 over the
have been highly creditable to movement.
the town.
%
At the home o f the bride’s par month o f May for last year, with
an increase o f $404 in passenger
The silver medal contest held ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stone,
fares. During the month more
at Dundee by the W. C. T. U last Mrs. Ida A. H orton
V was mar- than seven hundred tickets were
week was one ot unusual inter tied at high noon Monday to
est. The class o f boys acquitted Mr. Ora E. Olmsted, Rev. Joy, sold tor Portlands
Mrs. John E. Smith had a very
themselves very creditably, the o f Portland, performing the cere
narrow
escape at ¿he depot on
medal going to Emil Sanders. mony. Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted
While the judges were out the left for Newport to spend a few M onday evening. She g ot on
audience was entertained by a days and announce that they the train to s^e her daughter.
fine-temperance reading by Mrs. will be at home to their friends Mrs. Rees, off, and in getting off
Shanahan and a humorous selec after July 1, at Arleta. Mr. Olm after the train had started she
tion by Mr. Swink. The pro sted is engaged at the Jefferson fell and barely escaped getting a
gram was brought to a fitting Street depot in Portland in the limb cut off by the trucks o f the
close by Miss Beulah Spaulding, employ o f the Southern Pacific. rear coach. Mr. Smith, who
who delivered t^er temperance By his conquest Newberg loses was trying to assist her, was
oration, which was much appre an totimable lady and a good pitched on his head and wascon-
•terdably bruised up.
\
ciated by the audience.
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citizen.
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LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG
HK. « H H
D k /v n o f
Cemetery'Lots
MILLS’
At the Newberg Furniture Store
W e W ant Y our Business
A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains
Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds.
Quality o f Goods considered, prices are lowest
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W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH f t CO.
Goods sold on the installment plan.
T h e Y a m h ill B le c -
tric C o m p a n y
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t
*
Will furnish their customers
Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge fo r use
o f Iron during the 30 days.
"
PR ICE $ 4 .5 0
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron
to you on approval.
Call and see us
MAKE YOUR OWN S TO C K FOOOS B Y USING
THE SKIDOO HORSE*AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush end nth In tied or salt. Proper does in tablets
M AKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E
TH E TO P
TiMet*. Worm.
Sparla Cur*. Sarto Wir* Liaheeet. Um» Et*.
PR ICE
IK ID 0 0 4
Albe*. Chop Pero er Srm . A Ut fer a id e r ?«
Chicken Chelan. Situer, Heere. Parer. Heg Che
"•Heer Sene I
For sale by F. H . Caldwell & Co.
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