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LITTLEFIELD fc ROMIG
A pair of glasses has been
Nate Wiley and family drove
at this office tor the owner.
up to Bellevue Tuesday.
D. D. Coulson made hie
Mrs. W. B. Sims was np from
occaeional
visit to Newberg la # ; Portland on a visit the first
8.52
m.
4.18 p. m.
Sunday.
SOUTH BOUND.
the week.
Prof.
J.
S.
Carrick
and
ia
x
n
O
j
9.07 a. m.
5.40 p. m.
W. F. Edwards was np from
Offlee is F irst N a t’ l Baak Building
left for their new home at Belluv-
Portland last Sunday visiting
ham, Washington, on Monday,
with his parents.
Local Events.
Dr Snapp him sold hi* residence
J. H. Deihl, who sold his per-
on College street to J. B. Mouht
e> ■on* l property at anction last
G. W. Cutte was np from Port­ and the Mount cottage on M
week will try California.
ridian
street
has
been
sold
to
OIL JOHN & RANKIN i land last Sunday to spend the
Everett Heacock.
Mrs. Fred McDonald is np from
dav at home.
PHVMOANi
Warrenton visiting with her par­
The
Gregory
Sisters
are
in
W. E. Croser and family and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffin
Miss
Agnes Richmond went to Portland where they will spend
Office over Bank o f N ew berg
j ¡
some
time
getting
next
to
the
Mrs. J. C. Colcord and children
Newport the first of the week tor
mysteries
of
the
fall
and
winter
and
Miss Leota Pleura went to
♦oaoaoaoaoaaaaaoaoao^oaaai a vacation.
fashions for ladies head fixtures. Newport on Thursday of last
Dr. R. W. Harrold and J<
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bnchanan week.
Edwards attended the good
and daughter, E. E. Caster and
U. S. Farley, of Pendleton, has
roads convention in Portland
family, J. C. Brunton and family,
been in town during the week
Tuesday.
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
Frank Cummins and Alden
visiting with his mother, Mrs
Mrs. Ethel V otaw and her sis­ Chamberlain went to Newport
Silas Comer.
DENTI8T.
ter Miss Louise Cutts went to Tuesday.
Jim Daniels gave up bis posi­
Newport the first o f the week for
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fortune
BOTH PHONES
tion in Porter’s store and left for
a short vacation.
have returned home from the
iis home in Oklahoma the first
Miss Cora Perkins, accompa­ Carson hot springs on the Upper
of the week.
nied by her friend Miss Minnie Columbia where they went t o
Mrs. Oswald Oliver, o f Des
^ TTO R in rr-A T-L A W
Johnson o f Portland, left yester­ try the curative powers o f the
domes,
Iow a, has been in town
water.
Some
improvement
is
day for Netarts where they will
CLARENCE BUTT.
during
the
week visiting with
reported.
Will praotloa In til tuo uourta of the tU U spend some days in recreation.
Special attention given tu probnie work '
drs.
J.
W.
Bennett.
M r e .L . M. Parker and sons
writing of deed., mortgagee, uontraeta and
Nelson J. Sykes is removing to
drafting of all legal paper*
Miss Amy Heater and Miss
Floyd
and Russell, in company
«(• w h e r e Oi
Portland this week to take
Om oa —Second Floor
dart ha Ritter came up from
■oak of Newberg Building.
charge of the new office estab­ with Mrs. P. A. Elliott and son
Portland
and spent last Sunday
lished in the city by the Spauld­ John, left here on Wednesday
m il ic i c. aowxaa
visiting
with
Miss Elsie Mackie.
ing Logging Co. He has rented morning for Newport where they
his residence on Third street to expected to take rooms in the J. J. Gild who lives out south­
Miss Inglis cottage.
east o f town lost a $200 horse a
Dr, John S. Rankin.
Jim McPoland came up from ew days ago. It was kicked in
W. C. Woodward starts back
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Vliddleton last Monday with a the head by its mate and the
Graduates at the parent cohonl, Klrkarilla, to Berkeley this evening where
i :wo-year-old stallion o f the Cap­ skull crushed.
Mo., under the founder, Dv. A. T. Still.
Office at Raaidanea, one Idoek north oi Bank le will continue his work in the
University of California in the tain Jones stock which he turned' Attorney C. J. Bright and fam­
Office honnT.I to IS and ISO to 5.
Boll phono.
departments o f History and Po- over to Clatie Bryan to be trained. ily are down from Sherman
The colt is a sorrel and is as pret­ County tor a two-weeks’ visit
p a a a e a a c a u c « A a a c a a a c itical Science. He has the posi­
tion this year of assistant cura­ ty as a picture. Jim says he has with Mrs. Bright’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Larsen.
DR. G E O . LAR KIN " tor o f the Bancroft Library of refused an offer o f $550 for him.
Mrs. Browning, the photogra­
Mrs. Clarence Butt and sons
Pacific Coast history.
Dentist.
Miss Mellie Douglas arrived and the Misses Mary and Anna pher, has a better idea o f the num­
Here last week from Pasadena, Butt are spending several days ber o f babies there are in town
Office over First N at’l Bank
California, for a visit, in compa­ in Portland visiting the various since she advertised to make
Both Phones
ny with Mrs. J, R. McKlllop, points o f interest in the metropo­ free picture for all callers.
daughter o f J. F. Taylor. They lis and vicinity. Clarence was J. T. Osborn was here from
came by water as far as San with them* over Sunday and iverett, Washington, last week
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son 7rancisco but found the accom­ Monday.
looking after some business mat-
Russel Lewis and Huber Ha- ters. He reports business rather
modations
so
poor
that
they
for-
Funeral Directors A Embalmers
eited their tickets which were worth who went up to Washing­ quiet in the Sound country.
Calls Answered Day or N igh t
taught through to Portland and ton a few weeks ago as members
S. P. Timberlake and T. E.
Both Phones
came by rail the remainder o f the o f the Crumly surveying gang, Wright with their families left on
j ourney. Mr. M cKillop w ill foi- returned home Saturday. They Tuesday morning for a trip over
Newberg,
Ore.
found the country so rongh that the Coast mountains, their ob­
ow later.
TH E
Jesse Ed wards began work with the party was too large to be jective point being Netarts bay.
Hom e B a k e ry , C on ­ a force o f men the first o f the week used to advantage.
James Patterson has a new
Prof.
R.
W.
Kirk,
who
has
been
on
a
new
building
which
will
join
residence well under course of
fe c tio n a ry an d
the Imperial hotel on the west. It teaching in the rammer school at construction adjoining the John
Lun ch Room
is to be built with reinforced con­ Monmouth, is at home again for Shearer property on First street
Is the plsce to boy
crete with pressed brick front a week’s stay when he will take beyond the railroad track.
PU R E POOD
positively ns slum or other injurious in­ and the work will be rushed as up some special work in study
E. S. Craven came out from
gredients used in the production o f our iast as possible as Hale & Com­ before the time for the opening Newport last week and made a
goods. L e t us have your order.
pany, who will occupy one o f the o f the public school a t Independ­ sale of his hay baling outfit. He
rooms
with a stock o f staple and ence, where he will hold the po­ returned on Monday and will re­
Free D elivery
Bell phone 266
G F. H E R R IO T, 1st A Edwards St fancy dry goods, ladies furnish­ sition o f principal the coming
main at Newport the greater
ing goods, shoes and hosiery, de­ year. Miss Eunice Lewis will part o f the month.
sire to open their new store as teach in the same school.
J.S. Thompson, of Forest Grove,
early in October as possible.
The following item comes from and Mrs. Charles Phinney, of In­
DR.’A. M. DAVIS
I
A ll prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver­
Chas. K. Spaulding recently re­ Fort Rock, Lake county, under ilianapolis, Ind., were in town
min
or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f
ceived the news of the death o f a date of August 4: Last Monday Monday visiting with the fami­
up-to-date furnishings.
cousin o f his whose home was in night at one o ’clock Mrs. J. T. lies o f John Shearer and Mrs. Jo-
San Francisco. The deceased Rhoton was awakened from her sie Bradley.
¡P ie ta re J n r m in f m S p e cia lty
was making a trip in an auto peaceful slumbers by a commo­
Frank Evans and Editor M ar­
down in the region of Yuma, Ari­ tion in the yard between the dog
W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & CO.
tin of the Telephone-Register
zona, where he had mining inter­ and what was supposed to be
came down from McMinnville
ffo n s e fu rn is h e rs
7/n«lertahers
ests when he was overcome with a coyote. On getting up to in­
last Sunday afternoon on the
the intense heat. The machine vestigate she grabbed up the
Goods sold on the installment plan.
train and returned the same even­
became disabled and while the gun (which is always convenient­
A t $15.00 per Lot
ing to the county seat in Mr.
driver was ont making repairs ly near) and went to the window,
n T. Brouillette’s Addition to le became unconscious from the which happened to be open, and Evan’s boat.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weir of
Rose Lawn Cemetery
effects o f the heat and when he saw the intruder standing near
Prairie
City, Grant County, vis­
Care o f lots guaranteed fo r a regained consciousness he found the house. She took a quick
ited
at
George Morris’ north of
small consideration.
Mr. Spaulding in a dying condi­ glance down the gun barrel and
fired and laid the animal low. tow n a day or tw o this week.
tion.
R E L IA B L E W A T C H George H. Himes, o f the Oregon Upon examination it was found Mr. Weir is the editor and pub­
lisher o f the Prairie City Miner
Historical Society, who was in to be an unusually large lynx,
REPAIRING
and Mrs. Weir is a niece of Mrs.
town la#t Friday interviewing measuring nearly four feet in
Morris.
and Prompt Work at
ion. J. C. Nelson on the early length.
W ill furnish their customers
The Oregon Agriculturist says: Announcement of Engagement.
listory of Chehalem Valley,
made a very pleasant visit at “ A number o f claims have been
Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use
this office. He recently returned published lately in different coun­
Miss M ay belle Edwards enter­
Newberg Jeweler
rom a trip into the Coast moun­ ties in Oregon as to the location tained a number o f her lady
of Iron during the 30 days.
N ext to Postoffice.
Ball phono atom OSS.
ro.IO.no. 3SS tains southeast o f Astoria some o f the largest cherry tree in the friends at her home on Tuesday
twenty miles where he secured a state. None of the trees which afternoon, the occasion being the
m M M M M M JaaaaBKm
splendid picture of a yellow fir have so far this year been men­ announcement o f her engagement
tree, a monarch o f the forest tioned equals either in size or in to Mr. Milton M. York of El-
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
which measures twelve and a average value o f crops the well wood, Indiana. After sometime
any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron
lalf feet in diameter and the first; known old Royal Ann tree near was spent with fancy work dain­
to you on approval.
25 feet of the body is clear of! Newberg. There is a large cherry ty refreshments were served.
imbs. Since he first saw the tree I tree near Olympia, Washington, Those present to extend congrat­
six years ago considerable of the ; which is reported to be about the ulations were the Misses Ruth
leavy thick bark has been cut same size as the Newberg tree, and Katherine Romig, Mai wile
away which makes the diameter | and those tw o are probably the Gardner, Lida Wilson, Anna Ba­
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
a foot or more less than it was largest cherry trees in the Pacific shaw, Jessie Britt, Lenora Par­
at that time. The age o f the tree Northwest. There is, or was a ker, lone Hill, Sibyl and Bernice
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK F0 0 0 S BY USINC
Wa carry erertduog woolly
Mr. Himes estimates to be 25001 few years ago, a very large Black Woodward, Pearl Cummings,
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
kept in a int-dam drugworc
or 3000 years. The latch string Republican cherry tree at Van­ Olive Stratton, Mellie Douglas of
A lull line oi school book. and
Crush and mi» in feed or salt. Proper do«« in tablets
is always out to Mr. Himes at couver, Washington. In one Pasadena, Calif., and the Mes-
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
this office for he is a veritable en­ year, about 17 years ago, its dames W. E. Terrell, C. A. Hod-
Contain no Sawdaat. A il» » . Chop F«ad or Bran. Aak for and try one«—S K ID O O Condition
cyclopedia on early Oregon his- marketed crop amounted to over son, F. A. Elliott, George Lar­ Tablet». Worn. Kidney. Cbkkta Cboltra. Blister, H u n . F«**r, Ho* Cbotera tablets. Lonaa Powder.
NCWBEHS, OSCOON.
:oiy and a splendid conversa­ 2600 pounds, and brought its kin, Chas. E. Fuller, C. B. Wil­ Sparia Cur*. Barb Wire Liniment. Pink Eys. Distemper. Colic or Bone Stiffener Tabteta
For sale by F. H . Caldwell & Co.
tionalist.
owner about $135.
son. and C. J. Edwards.
P H Y 8 IC IA N 8
4
NORTH BOUND.
SURGEONS
KHBIHB
Royal Bread
F R E S H E V E R Y M O R N IN G
Sloth iPhones
fre e ‘D elivery
J. H. WILSON A SON
At the Newberg Furniture Store
Cemetery Lots
The Y a m h ill E l e c ­
tric C o m p a n y
M ILLS’
P R ICE $ 4 .5 0
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
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