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    Railroad Time Table.
L IT T L E F IE L D & ROM IG
MOKTH BOUND.
P H Y S IC IA N ^ A 8 U R Ö E O N S
8.47 a. m.
Sheriff Henderson was In town I Jake Taylor arrived home from
Tuesday wearing his old time I a trip into Washington, Wednes-
•tnile.
' -
day morning.
4.18 p. m.
Will Paxson is building an ad-
A1 Faulkner went to Puyallup,
dition to hie residence on Meri- Washington, this week expecting
5.40 p. m. dian street.
to ** «one * couple of weeks.
.............
Miss Freda Gist has been over
Mrs. Lizzie Hoskins, of Lents,
SO U TH BOUND.
O A c « in P in t N a t 'l Bank B o ik iii«
94)7 a. a .
— -j :
Local Evento.
from North Yamhill during the has been in town during the week
week visiting with friends.
Visiting with Mrs. Jesse Cook.
ms
Mrs. A. W. Gray was up fropt
Attorney Clarence Butt and L.
N. C. Maris and his son Paul,
Astoria Sunday visiting with her m . Parker went to McMinhville
of Portland, were in town Sun­
sister, Mrs. L. W. Charles.
Thursday moaning on business.
day visiting with relatives.
Miss Myrtle Gause returned J. C. Colcord, cáshier o f the
Harry Gardner is bnilding
home
_ from a visit with friends
. Bank o f Newberg, has been
new cottage on Main street near
at Rosedale the first o f the week* »pending the week at Newport
the N> C. Christenson residence
B. S. Craven has bought a lo t with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Moxley of Port­
a t Newport and has built a com­
The Misses Mabel and Jess
land spent Sunday in town the
fortable cottage which they are
Gardner went to Newport Tues­
guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
occupying.
Harrold.
day where they expect to remain
e
Mrs. Martha Gore was over a week or ten days at the Miss
Rev. M. C. Wire came down
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
from Vancouver, Washington,
Inglis cottage.
from Eugene the first o f the week
Sunday visiting with her sister,
to look after his prone orchard
Dr. Nelson Morrison has rented
DENTI8T.
Mrs. J. C. Nelson.
north, o f town.
rooms in the Union block where
Mrs. M. D. Williams and daugh­
BOTH PHONES
he will begin the practice o f den­
Miss Katie Ditnond, who for
ter are here from Jamestown,
tistry as soon as the rooms can
three years worked at the case in
, forth Dakota visiting with H.
be put in order.
the Graphic office, left here on Fri­
M. Williams and his sisters.
day o f last week for Kansas, in
C. B. Wilson and family were
Miss Mina Mills was in Port-
TTOBtiBT • AT-LA W
company with the Diehl* family,
in
Portland Tuesday attending
and a few days ago visiting with
expecting
to
remain.
CLARENCE BUTT.
Miss Garnet Perkins who is tak­ the wedding o f a Miss Snow, a
W ill p radio# In all tUe uou'ta « I th e ta
Prof. Wiley and family have
cousin o f Mrs. Wilson’s. Then
ing treatment in a sanitarium.
I n ie t a f attention fir e n tu (iw ta u work, th.
writing of deed., mortgage*, uontrneta and the arrived from TiHamook and are
there was a ball game in the aft­
W. G. Allen was down from
dÄW B»
O r e «,
getting located in preparation
ernoon and a circus at night
O m c a — Second Floor
iugenc Wednesday making ar­
or the opening o f public school
Bank of M.wborg Buiidtu«.
which made a full day o f it.
which will probably occur about rangements to operate their
mb *, alic e c. aowaaa
In the will o f C. E. Hoskins the
evaporator during the prune
September 28. They will occupy
estate is conveyed to the widow
season.
the Harlan Smith cottage which
for
her use during her life, after
Miss Louise Leatherman, o f
was built this season. •
which
$1000* is to be divided
Albany, a niece, and Mrs. A. W
Mrs.
Kantner
and
little
son,
equally
between his nephews and
O STEO PATH IC PH Y S IC IA N S
Stannard, o f Brownsville, the
the
wife
and
son
o
f
Prof.
Clifford
Sradnalaa at th . parent aebonl, Klrkarille,
mother o f Rev. F. C. Stannard nieces, Hervey M. and Cecil Hos­
No., under th# founder, w . A. T. ( t i l l
tantner, in company with her
OBee at Raaidanea, on# Idoek north of Bank
are here visiting the Stannard kins, Mrs. F. K . jones and Mrs.
of nowhere
mother, Mrs. Whitacre, were
W. 0. Robertson, while the bal­
OSce hour*, f to 13 and ISO to I.
: amily.
Bell phone.
down from Independence the first
ance is to go to the State H o rti­
J. L. VanBlaricom and son
o f the week visiting with Mrs.
cultural Society. The estate is
W. R. Carter a t Chehalem Cen­ lave gone into the mountains o f valued at about $18,000.
ter. Mrs. Kantner and Mrs. Columbia county on a hunting
DR. GEO. LARKIN
and fishing trip for ten days. F.
Carter are sisters.
New Pastor Coming.
Rogers is assisting in the store
Dentist.
The newly incorporated com-
in their absence.
>any, the Architectural, Mann-
Rev. A. J. Weaver, thenewpas-
Office over First Nat’l Bank
A force o f men were put to
acturing & Construction Co. is
\ox of the Friends Chfircb, is ex­
Both Phones
now duly organized for business work the first o f the week clean­ acted to arrive here the first of
with officers elected as follows, ing up the grounds where the next week from Glens Falls, New
homas Herd, president; H. O. sash and doorfactory was burned York, where he has been located
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Sanson, vice president; S. E. and potting the site in order for the past five years. Rev. Isom
Watkins, secretary; J. Carl Nel­ the new bnilding.
Wooton, who has occupied
Funeral Directors A Embshnsn
J. H. Olds, one o f the pioneers the place as pastor during the
son, treasurer; N. C. Christenson,
o f the county was flow n from {mat year, will close his work in
auditor.
Calls Answered Day or Night
Both Phones
The following note has been LaFayette Sunday visiting vrith that capacity next Sunday. Com­
received from Dundee: The friends bis daughter, Mrs. C. C. Fergu­ ing here a year ago to take a
Now berg, Ore.
o f J. H. Swetman, o f Dundee, will son. His son, D. V. Olds, who is needed rest from long years of
THE
be interested to know o f liismar- »ring ait Seattle at present, was service in pastoral work, he took
up the work here temporarily
H om e B a k e ry , C on ­ riage to Miss Emma Harrison of lere with him.I
Sherman Seeley started toNew- until the place could be filled per­
Gresham.
The
ceremony
was
fe c tio n a ry a n d
performed at Sunny side Ang. 14, x>rt Monday .carrying a grip manently and has succeeded so
Lu n ch Room
»y.Rev. Ford, pastor o f the M. and a smile which indicated that well that the church would glad­
Is the place to boy
there was anything restful and ly have retained him if his
1. church. The happy coupleen-
P U R E POOD
interesting
down by the sound- strength would permit.
oyed a short outing at Seaside
positively ns alum or other injurious in­
in
gsea
he
was
intending to get
“ what the wild
A Glens Falls paper in com­
gredients used in the production o f our istening to
the
foil
benefit
of
it.
waves say.” They expect to oc­
menting on the labors o f Rev. A.
goods. Let us have your order.
Eugene W. Chafin, the* prohi­ J. Weaver in that city says:
Free Delivery
Bell phone 266 cupy their home in Newberg ear-
bition nominee for president, will I “ It is with much regret that
G F. H E R R IO T , 1st A Edw ards St y in September.
A surprise party was given open the campaign in Oregon in the church permits Mr. Weaver
Miss Mabel Blaylock last Mon­ a speech he will deliver at Dun­ tb go to Oregon, as during the
day evening at her home. The can’s hall on Friday, September years he has been pastor of the
DR."A. M. DAVIS
evening was spent in playing 4, at ten o’clock in the morning. local church he has labored hard
games after which refreshment« ; 3e is reported to be an orator and zealously for its progress.
were served. Silhouettes were with a great record as a talker The church has prospered under
DENTIST
drawn by Wesley Wire. Nelson and he w ill no doubt have a large his pastorate. Not alone will he
be missed by his own church peo­
Jrouillette gained his fame as an audience.
O ff le e In Unlen S leek
DanJ. Gilbert has traded his ple, but by all ot the religious de­
artist by drawing Maud the
mule. Those present were Mr. interest in the Newberg Meat Co., nominations in this city as well.”
and Mrs. Nelson Bronillette, Mr. including the ice plant, to B. S.
and Mrs. Morris Heacock, the Powell o f Tillamook for a dairy
Stocking Shower.
Misses Pearl Cobb, Edna For­ ranch situated four miles north
A t $15.00 per Lot
syth, lDoris Gregory,-Grace Fin- o f Tillamook and some lots at
On last Saturday evening Miss
T.
Brouillette's
Addition
to
ey, lEffie Pinney, Mamie Cole, Seaside. He is over there this Anna Rogers delightfully enter­
n
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Mabel Blaylock, Grace Wilson, week looking after his interests. tained with a “ stockingshower”
Care o f lots guaranteed for a and Meters. Wesley Wire, Lind­ Mr. Powell will remove to New­ in honor oi Miss Lelia Littlefield
sey Dudley.Chester Dimond and berg at once.
small consideration.
whose marriage to Mr. Clarence
hos. Blaylock.
B. L. Barry, of Dayton, who Bldridge is to take place early in
Special Notice.
There are no harrowing details returned last week from a trip September. The large lawn was
The new telephone directories coming with the bear story from into Iowa, passed through town lighted with Chinese lanterns and
are printed. Call and get one. the home of!Dr. A. Mills on his the first of the week. He says hammocks were hung beneath
New Stromberg-Carlson tele­ Claim in the southern partofLin- he was plied with questions on the shade trees. A stocking game
phones lor sale. Share of stock coln county, but Harold, the every hand about Oregon, the was played in which Miss Lenora
sold on installments if preferred. fourteen-vear-oldson, is the hero people being intensely interested Parker received the prize, a pho­
Also new phones and extra parts o f the,plain story o f the killing in learning about this country, tograph o f Mr. Eldridge. The
for sale. S. J. Madsen, Mutual o fa bear. Bruin had been com­ and he looks for an increased Misses Hazel Littlefield and Lota
phone 18-3.
mitting depredations in the still travel by homeseekers to Oregon Fleury rendered sweet music
hours of the night, much t o the in the next tew months.
while refreshments were being
discomfort oi the n^others oi lit­ J. F. Pettingill has bought the served. The Misses Myrtle and
tle pigs and the owners o f the Bixby building on First street Rita McDonald, Violet Slater and
same, and the mountains in the where he expects to open out Hazel Elliott assisted Miss Rog­
vicinity had been scoured for with a well selected stock of ers in receiving the guests who
days by the indignant ranchers crockery and glassware in the were the Misses Katherine and
without being able to secure an course ot tw o or three weeks., Ruth Romig, Hallie Stuckey, Ber-
interview with the beast, when Mr. Higgins, who occupied th e1 nice Woodward, lone Hill, Lyda
Harold went forth armed with a building with a miscellaneous Wilson, Jennie D. Miller, Olive
■twenty-two rifle in search of stock of goods, has sold the stock Stratton, Lenora Parker, Ellen
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
game. When about a mile from to Mr. Bixby who is storing it. Brewer, Lelia and Hazel Little­
’home he came suddenly face to After selling his farm at Rex, Mr. field, Lota Fleury, Ella Nelson,
We cany aearrihiag UMaNy
face with Bruin, and with tw o Pettingill took a trip east in the Ida Woods, Elsie Mackie, and
kept in a ir a flaw drawn »..
shots made a killing, one shot spring, rather expecting to in­ Mesdames Walter Parker, M ag­
A (all lia. of «chool book» and
■taking effect in the ba<!k o f the vest there, and he found some gie Caldwell, Lynn Ferguson,
neck. 'Few men would care to good openings for investment, Emma Larkin, F. 0. Andreas,
taCkle a bear with a gun of this but he still had Newberg in mind Minerva. Brown, Florence Mc­
NE W B EN S. OARGON.
size but in this instance >tt iproved and he concluded to return and Donald, Fannie Bronillette, M ag­
effectual.
gie Littlefield
w M J to n u u
go into business here.
Cemetery Lots
¡F. H. Caldwell
& Com
V
THETHREE
Cardinal
Quality
In which th« FLÖRSHEIM shoe wiD
found pre-eminent
For which the FLORSHEIM make has al­
ways been noted
Case and Comfort
W hich is assured in a degree never be­
fore attained
FLO R S H E IM FOR T H E
M AN W H O C A R E S
i
NEW FALL STYLES NOW IN
$4.00 and $5.00
PARKER MERC. CO.
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED."
Royal Bread
F R E S H EV ER Y M O R N IN G
Sioth iPhones
Pree ‘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 o f
up-to-date furnishings.
P ictu re Pram iny m Specialty
W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO.
jFfovse P u m ish crs
‘Undertakers
Goods sold on the installment plan.
The Wright Feed & Imp. Co.
For the Celebrated
Anderson Buggy and Rush-
ford Wagon
Two o f the Most Durable Vehicles on the market.
Algo
T H E O LIV E R P LO W S
Harrows, Disk Drills, Cider Mills,
Feeds, Etc.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
TH E SKIDOO HORSE AND C A T T L E TAB LE TS
Crush and mil in feed or Mlt. Proper doee In tablet*
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
Coatete ae Sawdoot. A ah* a. Chop Peed er Bra. Aak for aad try eece—SKIDOO Coe «Men
Tablets. Worm. KMaer. Chick an Cholera, Bliattr. Ha-ee. F e w . Hod Cholera tablet#, lo r n Powder.
Sparta Care. Barb Wire Lmimeat. Ptak Bye. Distemper. Colic or B o m StWeear Tablet#
For sale by F. H. C aldw ell A Co.