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T T T m t ’*1 % P0-'p^ local Brota PHY8ICIAN8 tow n the first o f the week. . i S*»« 6^4 citOàVWO-t t to go to Newport tom orrow to occupy their new summer oot- tage. . j - t >.i a - .v ... ... «.- i YdU Want Rev. Ja s. P. Price went down to Newport the first o f the week week«' oating a t Newport, to Portland Sunday to see his omet in Pint Nat’l Bank Bnihtinf for r a t fc M fttu c a tio n i Drew, who *ras suffer! w o « u peing poshed ra from an aggravated case of ton- Wight on t o t SSL home the firet of the week a t t e r a .. . ^ éit- uil . m & m m g « n s r s a w ^ * ^ ^ ** ^ Mils Geneva Vinton, a teacher # 0 »h>pç of Mt. Hood. in the Walla Walla pnhlic school», Clare Buchanan returned Mr. and M íii C¡” J . Edwards i» visiting in town , this week day from a week’s visit with her, friend Mias Leora Bn» iaciids a t Corvallis, Ind ip eastw a chanan. * >•-, ' . . ence and Dallas. i o. f. gone as far as Indiana, Omer Gause, who ie working Mrs. L . E. Brow p joined r J. D. Shearer h a»th e second husband a t Newport the lab a t Rosedale, came home Sunday crop of th «L *asoftjp ^ t o J i e r o p art of the week. They retm returningMonday evening.' He from his little álfalia field and was accompanied by Clinton home Monday. \ f a i y « t^ a tb itd s ro p *»oV «tanda •0% ¥ •'*T Bates o f Rosedale. Mr- a^v4 M rs* Everett .♦5 % ’ a t a height of eight inches. left Tuesday for Sherman c Mr. and Mrs. Emmer Newby A wagon load of hay over DR. R. W. NARROLO, where they will rem a in * month and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butler Jtuiped w ith Geo. Christenson looking after their farm a t M eft Tuesday morniog for an out one day last week, and in. falling DENTIST. ing in the mountains expecting Sadi McVey went to Po: he struck a wheel, tw o ribs being to be gone a week or ten days. broken. He is improving nicely yesterday to see about get BOTH PHONESr" rock crusher, he having the Work is under way preparato now. tra ct fur laying the crushed ry to budding t b e J. A. Jones r a i *• Edwards street is being opened on Main street. deuce in the north part of town between S e c o n d a n d Third ^TTOR**T«AT-Li.W near the B ap tist church, excava Mrs. A. W. Rees was u£ from streets. The ’Will Christenson ßß house which was erected in the Portland the first of the week | d tion having been completed for CLARENCE BUTT. the basement. attend the funeral of Herman will practica ln *U tl>* couru ol th* MU street has been moved westward Bpaetal [ attanllon ftraa to probat* work. and now stands on th e corner of Woodward, remaining for «a C. C. Ferguson brought to this writing ( WllBH short visit ;w ith her brother*. office last Saturday a few cher Edwards and Third. If aw bar I O ffici —I ries of the Hoskins variety, eight Bank ol N« Mrs. F . A. Mdrris is arranging Henry and George Morris. Rev. C. T . Whittlesey, pastor of which placed end to end meas to leave next week for KalispeU, . uuaai o f the Presbyterian Church at ured inches, without stems. Northwestern M ontana, where FOR SALE BY she will make an extended visit Newport, was out. looking after At the Salem Cherry F a ir those w ith Mr. M orris’ sister, Mrs property interests in the Spring which took the prize were packed May Palm, who spent -some brook neighborhood a few days eight in a row in a 9-inch box. Ò 8TC O P A TH IC P H Y S IC IA N * ago. He w as accompanied by Mr. Ferguson picked these cher Graduata* at th* parait school, KirfcariUa, time here tw o or three years ago. his young son Raymond. ■ ries from a tree in his yard here So., iidar th* founder. Di' A. T. BtiilT _ _ Office at Boaldanea, one Idock north of Bank Mrs. L. S. Hill of Eugene, who in town without anv special Mrs. L . W. Charles and child had ju st returned with her hus oaS* bounT to U aid iffiOtot, view to securing the largest ones “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.” band from a visit in Southern ren, accompanied by Mrs. Alice as they average about alike in 'Joel, sister of the Charles boys, a o c s a o E B D California, came up to Newberg the last of the week after her eave today for an outing of some size. If anyone has this beat, daughter Esther who has been weeks down a t F o rt Canby a t please step forward. D R . N . M O R R IS O N spending the interim with rela the month of the Columbia, «y1 Dentist. i E . Woodward Deceased. tives here. Mrs. Hill remained where Mrs. Charles has a m ar H« ried sister. several days for a visit. At the honr of 2 o’clock on Sun At a special meeting of the City While Mrs. Harry Hanson was Office over F irst N at’l Bank day morning, July 19, Herman "j A manipulating the clothes wringer Council held Monday evening, E. Woodward, the yonnger son the first of the week, the baby the contract for grading Main 'n't 5 i •i# of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wood slipped up unnoticed on the oth street from the railroad track to W . W . Hoümgsworth A 5mm er side and got the fingers of one he sonth side of F irst street, was ward passed aw ay, aged sixteen et a t $ 4 5 0 to M. H. Finney. years and ten months. FuñeraT D irifetotsA Em bahnen band badly mangled in the cogs In the month of February the de Make breakfast biscuits with COT- of the machine. After careful a t Sam McVey has the contract for ceased was seriously sick with »iTOLENE. They win taste better than laying the crushed rock a t $ 1 .6 0 frite Answered Day or Night • tention by the physician, there is mumps which left his system in Both Phones a good prospect of saving the in ier yard. shortened with lard—and will be a diseased condition from which A representative of the electric jured members. digestible. Lard cooked food is had for Newberg, Ore. he w as unable to recover. Four J . P. Thomas sustained a very ine people was in town yester weeks prior to his death toxin ie stomach a fa ll times—worst to start th e day with. V TH 1 i < ’ * serious injury Monday morning. day. He drove here from Carl poisoning o f the blood developed f ? * ■! u y ! H o m e B a k e r y . C o n Mrs. Thomas was assisting her ton and said there is the most which resulted in meningitis, COTTOLENE is better, more wholesome, afflicted husband in dressing, and avorable grade between th a t from which he suffered seven fe c tio n a ry a n d " , '■» -*F Ja .% •> •'»*• j» ■’ t i' when she turned to reach for >lace and this for electric line ex- days before relief came. Lu n ch Room < physicians and cooking authorities. :ension he has found. From some of his clothing he fell on the The funeral services were held IXffia J.c .a ’ la the place to boy door sill, breaking bis thigh. The which it may be inferred — — ?__ a t the home Monday afternoon PU RE FOOD ------- E J. H. WILSON ft SON The summer of 1908 seems to a t 3 :3 0 o’dpck, many friends of HO ,UrfaA_ni#K> i positively ns alum or other injurious in doctor set it as well as possible, gredients used in the production o f our but considering the condition of *e the church building era in the the family having called from 10 goods. L e t us have your older. Mr. Thomas, his many friends listory of Newberg. The new to 12 in the forenoon. The bier Y — are fearful of the outcome. lap tist church has been com rested in the parlor, surrounded Free Delivery Bell phone 266 G. F . HERRIOT, 1st A Edwards St As a delegation from the New pleted, the Christian church is by a wealth of floral tokens, berg Commercial Club to attend about so, the Presbyterian edifice many of which were arranged in the Oregon Good Roads Confer is well under way and plans are emblems most beautiful. On the ence which meets in Portland, now being prepared for the Ger c a s k e t rested a beautifully pti DR/A. M. DAVIS August 11, the-following have man Methodist church to be wrought anchor, the suggestive All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver been appointed: R. W. Harrold, erected on the corner of College tribute presented by the boys of min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of H. R. Morris, Jesse Edwards, B. and Third streets. up-to-date furnishings. the Sunday School class of which C. Miles, C. C. Ferguson, Clar The Graphic makes the belated Herman was a member. ¿ P ictu re J n r m iu y u S p e c ia lty ence Bu tt. F . A. Morris, John announcement of the marriage The music for the service was Larkin, C. D. Ross, with F . H. of Miss Dana Judd to Mr. C. H. rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Em W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH A CO. Caldwell, president, and W. C. Coates, which took place a t the mer Newby, who sang effectively JR o u se J^ u m isA erj ’U n d e r ta k e r s « Woodward, s e c r e t a r y of the White Temple in Portland July “He Holds the K *y ,” “Still, Still Commercial Club, as delegates. 9th, Dr. J . W. Brougher perform With Thee” and “Jesus, the Very Goods sold on the installment plan. W- Eugene Knox, well known ing the ceremony. Mr. Coates Thought of Thee.” After a short A t $ « £ 0 0 p e r Lot * to so many Newberg people as is of Portland but is engaged scripture reading by Jesse Ed In T . Brouillette’s Addition to I '.-TT-' f "Vr: ■* •" an impersonator and reader, a ft here as engineer for the Newberg wards, he spoke a few fitting Rose Lawn Cemetery - / er the dose’ of the Chautauqua Gravel Company and the young words of the departed one—of Care o f lots guaranteed for a session a t Gladstone Park, gfcve people are residing nere. his inspiring young Christian life, small consideration. an entertainment here Monday The H. D. Crumley surveying of his peculiar faculty of making the au spices o f the crew, consisting of Prof. W. A. and keeping friends on every R E L IA B L E W A T C H Churrn and was Newlin, Riley Kaufman, Rnssel hand. He repeated a few of the b y a large audience, He Lewis, Clyde Carey and Haber tributes which he had heard paid R E P A I R I N G ■-% ' v * • *■ is now a member of the faculty Haworth, left Tuesday tor the Herman daring the days of his and Prompt Wbrh a ti o f the University of Puget Sound scene of their summer’s work in illness by old and young. Will furnish their customers o f Tacon^a, having charge of the Western Washington, their lead Rev. Isom P. Wooton, pastor ‘■if i ’ • ■ I i U 4 department of public speaking. er having gone on tw o or three of the Friends Church, gave a Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use Newberg Jeweler A merry party of young people days before. As they had ar short message, eloquent with from the Epworth League of the ranged to have their heads consolation and hope. His theme of Iron during the 30 days. Next to Postoffice. p eaM eea* SB B M. E. Church had a hayrack ride clipped in Portland they were was the ministry of the clouds •eit show* step* aaa, last Thursday evening and sere careful not to wear any flashy and shadows in life in effecting naded Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bow- summer clothing running toward the richness and fruitage of char acter. naan and spent a delightful even the stripe pattern. This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to “ The Eternal Goodness,” Whit ing in their hospitable home. Col. B. F . Pike and wife of any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron Those comprising the party were Moro, Sherman county, who a t tier’s exquisite poem of laith, ..... . - '■■■ = to you on approval. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Holt, Mr. and tended the G. A. R. encampment was read by President W. Irving Mfs. Nelson Brouillette, the here one year ago, got a pretty Kelsey. Interment was made in the Misses Ellen, Dqris and Maud good case on Newberg, which Gregory, Grace and Wilma Pin- the passing months have not re family lot in the Newberg ceme ley, Merle Youngs, Grace Wilson, lieved. As a result they returned tery, the deceased being laid at y g m i x x x x x x x x x x x x x x j a . x x x area x x x x x : PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Lily Hagmann, Edna Richards, a few days ago to see if Newberg the foot of the grave of his grand Pearl Cobb, M ary and Anna •till loolqfd good to them, and father Johnathan Maris, who MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK TOCOS BY USING W . cany avwvduag waaliy died here four months alter Her B a ft, Edna Forsyth, Eleanof have purchased for a home the THE SKIDOO HORSE *AND CATTLE TABLETS Í* kept id à fat-da« Jnwlon . Sttchwell, add Messrs. Wesley W alter Fortune house in the man was born. Those who bore J .A full lise é tchool book, and Crush ind mil is fMd or MIL PropafttoM in Uhkats Wire, Thos. Blaylock, Chester west part of town. They are the latter to his last earthly rest M A K E S Y O U R STO CK LO O K L I K E T H E T O P P R IC K «■ l * t»’ ;; c. J -T * Esmond, Warrtri Cobb, L. W. people of prominence in Sbermun ing place were Prof. Wallace Cantata a e Saw du t. A ikaa C l e f Faad o r B r u . Aak (or Afcf try o * c « - « K fclO O Coadition Gijtchell, Riley, JCauftpah, .Ernest county, and highly respected. A Newlin, Riley Kaufman, Curtis Tabltta, W a r» , Kidacr. Cbiekaa C helan. BHatar. Haaa*. Faaar. Hog Cholara tablata. Loaaa Rowdar. N K w a rn o . o s i g o n Stone, Lindsey Dudley and Wes hearty welcome is extended to Parker, Ralph Rees, Claud Lewis Sparta C a n , Barb W in Ua.mrnt, Piafe B y*. Otataaipar. C alk o r Ban* Stilhaat Tablata ** v 4k r , a n a » For sale by F. H. Caldwell A Co. ley Hagmann. and Everett Heacock. them. f \ Correct Style Perfect Fit Expert Shoemaking Honest Quality You’ll find them in the “ 3 *lors/ietm S h o e PARKER MERC. CO. . - -- i: At the Newberg Furniture Store • if Cemetery Lots ThiB Y a m h i l l E l e c - ; t r ie C o m p a n y MILLS* PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 F. H. Caldwell & Company Call and see us 4 t HI