Rer. Lindley A. Well* w ai op J. L. Hoskins received a coop from Portland Tuesday evening, of Black Minorca chicken* from LITTLEFIELD it ROMK j P8Y*IÇIANI * IUKQS0N8 NORTH BOUND, 0. K. Edward* and family yen I* H- Oooveneur, New u? fr?“ Portland 9» a ? «t Bon. j Yorkf th?" w* k- daY* H. ft. Morn* ha* decided to Dr. R aj Pemberton wa* down J0“ the Cfowd »oing ea*t thi* from Salem Saturday and Son- wetk • “ > will visit with relative* day visiting with relatives. : IU“ oi* and Indiana. A. M. Aspinwall was down from Brook* the first of the week visiting with 8. W. Newboose. Qffles over Bank of N sw berf BOTH PHONES DR. GEO. LARKIN Dentist. Office over First N at’l Bank Both Phones THE H om e B a k ery , C on­ fe c t io n a r y a n d Lu nch R oom Is the place to bay PU R E FOOD roeitively ns shun or other injurioae in­ gredients used in the production of oar goods. Let as have your order. Free Delivery Bell phone 266 G F. HERRIOT, 1st A Edwarda St ago he shipped three Black Minor- caa to Japan and there were no fighting cocks in the bunch either. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carey who went to Manstin, Wisconsin, on an extended visit in the spring lave bought a farm there and will remain for the present. Their daughter, Miss Lula, will go to them soon Their many friends in Newberg will be sorry to learn A t $15.00 per Lot that they have decided not to n T. Brouillette’s Addition to return. Rose Lawn Cemetery Calvin Blair is holding down Care o f lots guaranteed for a the position o f deputy sheriff nn- small consideration. der Sheriff Henderson at the county seat bnt his extreme mod­ Eyes Examined and G lasses esty along with close application to business has kept his friends Correctly Fitted irom knowing much about it. It Broken Lens Matched and goes without saying that he will Matched and Replaced. make a faithful and "obedient Frames Fitted and Repaired. DR.”A . M. D A V IS Cemetery Lots jam es h . M il l s Scientific Optician Next to P. 0. Newberg F. H. Caldwell & Company PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS p *««dent Kelsey Home Made and little Mi*a Eva 8prague, of Portland, visited in town last Sunday with the Misses Sibyl and Bernice J Woodward, Roy WaMAin, wile and child re« turned to Dallas last Saturday after having visited with rela­ tives in town. The Martin Downs place on the side o f Chehalem mountain has been sold to C. H. Stoll, a new arrival in the community. The Misses Mildred and Min­ nie. M offitt were up from Port- lane the first of the week spend­ ing a short vacation at home. Levi M. Gilbert, one o f the prominent fruit growers of Rose- dale was down the first of the week visiting with his brother Dan. Herbert Coffin, o f the Clemen- son Drug Co. o f Portland,came up home a tew days ago and went with his mother and brothers to Newport. Archie Seeley and Miss Olive Stratton went to Wilsonville Sun­ day where they fed on fried chick­ en at the home o f the parents o f O ur new bread is white and light, thoroughly baked, and He the biggest lo a f o f good bread sold at 5 cents a lo a f o f about five lines. Let ns hai a good attendance. M as y E. C. S cott , Press Supt On Thursday evening of last week an accident occurred in the family o f J. H. Schoonover who lives on Chehalem mountain, which resulted in the death o f Martin, the seventeen-year-old son. He and a younger brother were handling an old revolver which had been picked up about the place, thinking it was not load' ed, when it was discharged, , the ball piercing the abdomen and inflicting a dangerous wound. On Friday morning he was placed on the train and taken to Portland where he was placed in St. Vincent’s hospital where he died on Sunday evening. The re­ mains were brought home for trarial the services being con­ ducted by Rev. C. L. Hamilton. Semon Madson, Miss Lida Wil­ son and C. B. Wilson and family went to Salem in the auto last Sunday where they visited with N. D. Elliotts. L . W. Charles went to Astoria Saturday night and returned home Monday with Mrs. Charles who had been visiting at Astoria with her mother. The time for the departure of the morning train to Portland has been changed to 8:47 which w ill make it necessary to trot E d it o r G r a p h ic : I believe I have the right to de­ just a little faster if you start fend m y c h . I think these few late. Miss Cora Comer is here from words would be a very good Seattle visiting with her father, guide tor everybody to go by, Silas Comer. She will return “ Be sure you are right and then home in time to resume her work go ahead,” as David Crockett in the Seattle schools the first of said. Some one reported that I had or was sprinkling my vege­ September. Carl D. Philipp, train dispatch­ tables. It is a false and untruth­ er for the Oregon Electric was in ful report. I f the one who did town last Saturday closing a this had done as they’d wish to deal with Elmer Wright tor his be done by, before making a com­ eighty-acre place out in the Rex plaint they would have come and examined my garden and saved neighborhood. them from telling such a false- L. M. Parker has bought the hood. M y nearest neighbors property located on the east side know I have not sprinkled my o f River street between First and vegetables. Everyone that has Second, o f Mrs. Ella Palmer, seen my garden has remarked it who has resided in ^California was the best they had seen in for several years. town. I have done all the work J. W. Coffin is building an eight- myself except a little spading and room house on the corner of his the plowing and- harrowing of property where the barn formerly the lot, which is all in vegetables. stood. It is to be fitted with All done with the hoe and rake modern conveniences and will be and lots of elbow grease. This for rent when completed. garden spot does not need sprink­ Marion George went to Union ling. I am proud o f it, but not county the first o f the week where of the report. It the one that he expects to give magnetic made the complaint had pat on treatments for rheumatism and a good pair of spectacles or if other diseases. Before his return need be tw o pair, come over and he will probably take a trip into walked through my garden if W allowa county. they really were honest, they C. H. Christensen has been pat­ never would have stooped low ting in the time lately transport­ enough to make such a report. ing passengers by wagon to and I am willing for any truthful per­ from the Nestucca beaches at so sons to watch and examine the much per. He makes the trip garden any time. I guess work one w ay in tw o days which is is an injustice to me and a dis­ hitting the road pretty hard in grace to the one that made the warm weather. report. M rs . A deline S tevens . The sale o f the Levi Lewis and Henry Mills farm o f three hun­ dred and twenty acres east ol Statistical Proof. town at $24,000 is reported though the deal has not been com­ Perhaps prohibition doesn’t pleted. As there are tw o parties exactly prohibit. But Maine has wanting it, however, there is no proved that banishing the saloon doubt of a sale. This is the south 19 good lor business. After forty- half of the S. Brutscher farm. five years of no-license Maine had Prof. Henry R. Linville Ph. D., in 1900 more banks and $22,- a teacher o f biology in one of 000,000 more deposits than li­ the New York High schools, is in cense Ohio with six times the town visiting bis lather, R. B. population. Kansas, after twen­ Linville. He is a graduate of ty-seven years of no-license, has Harvard and he came here on also no paupers in 84 of the 105 his way home from Berkeley counties and 35 empty jails. where he taught biology during These things are worth consider­ the summer term at the Universi­ ing in Michigan.—Jackson Pa­ triot. ty o f California. •fresh {¡very *Day PARKER MERC. CO «E V E R Y b u y e r p l e a s e d . Royal Bread FR E S H E V E R Y M O R N IN G S&otA iPhones J*ree ‘D elivery J. H. WILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver­ min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of up-to-date furnishings. ¿Pfetmr* f r a m i n g m S p e c ia lt y W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & CO. Jfco M f ym rm /sArr* Tim Sfrim km n Goods sold on the installment plan. For the Celebrated Anderson Buggy and Rush ford Wagon Two o f the Most Durable Vehicles on the market Also T H E O LIV E R P LO W S Harrows, Disk Drills, Cider Mills, Feeds, Etc. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING T H E SKIDO O H O R SE A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S Crush and mil in fend or m IL Propnr donn in tablnts M AKES • YOUR STO CK LO O K L IK E THE TOP P R IC E Contain an Sawdoot. A ikn . Chop Pood or B n ». Aak for and try ooco—S K ID O O Condition TaMata. Worm, Kidaoy. Chic**» Chotar», Blistar. H u h . F i h t . Hot Chotara taMata. Lonao Powdor, •part» Cara. Barb W in Liniment. Pink Ey*. Diatempor, Code or Son* StiSeaar TaMata F o r sale by F. H. C ald w ell & Co.