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. '«M a »'II' # ' « ,y * gm \ • « I / “V , f # ‘ ^ **' **11 * * « *s **-t * \J* *> tri*-' w*<: » # Edward Morse, brother o f Asa Rev. F. C. Stannard was a vis Morse, Arrived herefrom Chicago itor at the county seat Tuesday. LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. New house NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS drove Bp to Brooks Tuesday for Miss Laura Blair visited with 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. a visit with the A. M. A spin wall her brother Calvin at McMina- SOUTH BOUND. faoiMjf and will attend the big 9.05 a. m. 5.40 p. m. ville last Sunday. Oflce in First Nat’l Bank Building | faiy«t Salem. Prof. R. W. Kirk removed to 0 Both Phonos Independence this week to be on | Pfof, Jas. A. Lyman and family, Local Events* the ground ready for the opening of ^prragbrook, who return to Portland this week where Prof. o f the public school. Lyifcda will resume bis work as C. W. Peckham, who lives in Miss Myrtle Gause went to instructor in Portland Academy, Newport Monday tor a visit at Rose Park addition, has been elected janitor for the public visited, in town Sunday with the beach. Mr. Bud Mrs. P. N. Skinner at / H. A. Forcht is expecting to g o school the coming year. the Imperial. Omer Gause, who has been over into Washington with his working at Roscdale during the family to remain with their Reception to Pastor. That is a big boy that’s full of “ ginger" summer, was down Sunday visit* daughter for the winter. On Thursday evening o f last and “ g o " ought to have the best kind Jesse Smith and family returned ing with the home folks. week the Friends church was of shoes. No other kind will stand his home from Willamina Tuesday J. M. Stone is in Salem this beautifully decorated with au thumping and kicking. We want par morning where they spent a week week exhibiting his vetch sepa tumn leaves and roses in honor rator and is also expecting to at visiting with relatives. DR. R. W. HARR0LD, ents to examine our “ Solid-Worth" o f Rev. A. J. Weaver, the new tend the big fair at Spokane. The party who bought the El School Shoes. It takes a good five boy pastor, who with his wife and Bert Miller has given up his mer Bowman place got cold feet DENTI8T. to wear them out before they ought to young son Harold were given a before the papers were signed up, place in the King& Bennett hard reception on that evening. wear out. BOTH PHONES forfeited $250 and took the back ware store and is expecting to We put our reputation back o f every attend McMinnville College. track for Oklahoma. pair we sell. . mammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Cecil Brown, a young man from Frank Vestal arrived here di- rect from Deering, Alaska, Tues LaGrande, has taken a place as ^ T T O R N K Y -A T -L A W day evening after spending more salesman in the dry goods deT PRICES $1.25 TO $3.00 CLARENCE BUTT. than 20 days on the road. He partment at the Parker Mercan WU1 practice In *11 U « co u n t of the « u m Special uteutlou given tu prob*»* work, the has been away four years this tile Co. store. writing of deedi, mortgage*, nun tract* and the time. The young daughters o f J. A. drafting of all legal paper« «»w h ore «re g Mr. and Mrs. Everett Heacock Ruble, who lives a mile west of O m c a — Second Floor Bank of Newberg Building. arrived home from LaGrande town, returned to Eugene Mon where they went to day where they make their home oonaa d . bowses . «**- alicb c . nownna. Monday spend a short honeymoon. Down with an aunt and attend school. ont ot the airy clouds and on Miss Lina Langton, who has earth again. been clerking in the Parker Mer O S T E O P A T H IC P H T B IC IA H B Charles K. Spaulding left last cantile Co. store, went to Mc Graduate* at the parent school, Klrkavllle, Saturday evening on a business Minnville Monday where she has Mo., under the founder, D.\ A. T. Still. Office at Residence, on* lilock nurtb of Bank trip to San Francisco, Mrs. accepted a position in Miller's of newberg Office hour*, f to 12 and 1:80 to A. Spaulding and daughter Beulah store. Bell phone. going with him for a visit ot a Elmer Hodson was down from “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.” week with relatives in the city. Willamina a few days ago visit Rev. A. J. WEAVER. Sherifl Henderson was in town ing with relatives. A cave-in in DR. G EO. LA R K IN Wednesday tripping it off with the clay bed which covered u p : While many ot the members an unusually elastic step and the some ot the machinery gave him | o f the church were out o f town Dentist. scribe was at a loss to know an opportunity for a short lay- the attendance was good, there Office over First Nat’l Bank whether to attribute this youth off as engineer at the brick plant, being many present from the Albert Benson, whose home is other churches in town. The re ful attitude to the cool breeze or Both Phones the probable scent of?n abscond in Oklahoma, is here with one ot ception was very informal and his sons looking for a location, consequently was the more -en- ing debtor. Mrs. Martin Downs went to The son will enter college at t h e ¡joyed by all present on account W . W . Hollingsworth & Son h i s is o n e o f the McMinnville Monday to inter opening o f the year and the re-! ° f **• many different styles tnainder o f the family who are Mrs. J, H. Douglas made an Funeral Directors A Embalmen view School Superintendent Belt TÓX-íTíS i SHOES o f the American Lady regarding a new’ school district still in Oklahoma will probably j unusually happy little talk, by Calls Answered Day or Night i*. •.'<&$ Shoe we are showing and way o f welcome on behalf o f the that is being petitioned for in the be sent for in a short time. Both Phones it really deserves your church, Rev. J. E. Blair spoke for neighborhood on the side ot Che- At the beginning o f the sea: URLS attention. the ministerial association of the Ore. Newberg, laletn mountain directly north it looked like there would not city and Rev. Weaver followed of town. much building done in Neyr Never before have you THE with a short response. The mu A _e» this year but conditions changed The members o f the Newberg found such quality and H o m e B a k e r y , C o n colony in Lake county appear to and this has been one o f the b a r sic was furnished by Mrs. Eva beauty in a shoe at this Hummer Hull and Alexander MAKERS f e c t io n a r y a n d be keeping up the record as mak est seasons Newberg has ev*rf{ price. Hull, the former at the organ Lunch R oom ers of civilization. A news note seen in the way of building, and while Mr. Hull sang tw o solos, in “ Fort Rock Breezes” in the it is gratifying to note that the Is the plsce to buy much to the delight o f the au PU R E FOOD Silver Lake Leader says: “ All class of buildings erected gets dience. Light refreshments were positively ns slum or other injurious in parties w-ho have promised to better all the time. served at the close o f the exer gredients used in the production o f our lelp on the new schoolhouse can The unusually elastic step of cises. goods. Let us have your order. eave their offerings with Wm. our f ™ n d S . B M o f f i tt w h c n m ^ _ Thc w l W |, jnst Free Delivery Bell phone 266 Giles.” town the last few days has beenfprimc F. H E R R IO T, 1st A Edwards St prime Q| |jfc ao<f;n i.M Thi w oTtf- A Newberg man who was in a the cause o f a good deal of specu here with promise o f great suc- Washington county tow’n on lation but it is easily explained. jeess. He is a “ Hoosier” by birth business one day this week says He is not eating his own cooking and at one time attended Bloom- DR. A. M. DAVIS I he saw the wife o f the local min any more. Mrs. Moffitt and inedale Academy with Dr. Nel ister standing on the walk to daughter Ella have returned son Morrison His first pastoral All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver ward the rear o f a saloon drink home from their extended visit work was done at New Castle, D E N TIS T min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of ing beer, and he came away feel in Seattle. Indiana, where he remained for up-to-date furnishings. ing that “ personal liberty” had Rev Silas Perkins, pastor of, five years, after which he went to O ffic e In U nion B lo ck not been interfered with to any the Presbyterian church at Hav Glens Falls, New York where he iPicturm J f r s mtng a S p ee/a /ty great extent in that territory. burn, Idaho, has been in town 1 resigned his work as pastor to W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Along in the month o f June our during the week visiting wtth come here after having remained genial station agent, George Rev. J. E. Blair, the latter when there five years. Mrs. Weaver’s Jfrotts* ^urnisAers l/nctertakers Washington James conceived the a youth o f eighteen hack in “ Old maiden name was Trueblood and At $15.00 per Lot idea that it would be the proper Kaintuck” having been a mem comes from a family well known Goods sold on the installment plan. ber o f a church with Rev. Perkins thing for him to take a lay off a to many here. n T. Brouillette’8 Addition to day or tw o along in September as pastor. Rose Lawn Cemetery A woman entered a bar room The steamer Leona is adver Care o f lots guaranteed for a and go to Salem to mingle with and advanced quietly to her hus the throng at the State Fair and tised to make regular runs on small consideration. see the big roosters and the mer the Willamette and Yamhill runs band who sat drinking with ry-go-round, and consequently between Portland and McMinn three other mtn. She placed a he so informed the big moguls of ville, leaving McMinnville on covered dish on the table and the S. P. Co. Much to his cha Monday, Wednesday and Fri said: “ Thinking you’d be too grin, how’ever, his written appeal day at 6 a. m. and leaving Port busy, Jack, I’ ve fetched it to you Finest Photo« in the city. Crayon and has apparently been lost in the land Tuesday, Thursday and Sat here.” Then she departed. The W ater Coiora a Specialty. shuffle at the Harriman head urday at 6:30 a. m. Itseemsun- man laughed awkwardly and in All work, first-class, For the Celebrated quarters and he is doing time as fortunate for the keeper of the vited his friends to share the meal MRS. F. H. BROW NING usual this w’eek at the old stand. locks at LaFavette to be awak with him. Then he removed the F irst & Howard Sts. Newberg cover from the dish and found it On Monday the mail brought • ened from his long sleep. to the editor a box o f papaws, | P. N. Skinner, proprietor of the empty except for a slip of paper on which was written: “ I hope Two o f the Most Durable Vehicles on the market. sent by our friend Milton Newlin, | imperial, has traded his tour you will enjoy your supper. It is D R . N. M O R R I S O N ; who with his wife returned re -1 hundred and fifty acre dairy farm the same yptir wife and children Also cently tor a visit with relatives on Chehalem mountain to the have at home.—Ex. and friends in Illinois and Indi-1 Parkers for the Parker Mercan- D E N T IS T Public School Notice. nna. To a fellow who, when a j tile C o’s, stock o f general mcr- Harrows, Disk Drills, Cider Mills, lad, belonged to the one-gallus, chandise, but it is understood Newberg public school will l>e- brigade that kicked the autumn ; that the stock will not be invoiced Feeds, Etc. Office in Union Block gin Mondav, Sept. 2Stli. All pu leaves along the banks o f the and turned over until some time pils whose parents do not reside White Lick streams in the old in December. The farm was in this district will be required to “ Hoosier” state hunting possums turned in at $19.000. Charley pay a tuition o f $4-.00 a term or and papaws, there is no such Butler is an asset to go with the Special Notice. $12.00 a year for all grades to The new telephone directories thing as being mistaken in the stock ot course. At least that the 9th, and $5.00 a term or are printed. Call and get one. aroma coming from a basket o f i has been the custom in the pnst $15.00 a year for work in High THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH New Stromberg-Carlson tele this luscious wild fruit, and when when changes in ownership have A*k (or and try once BLUE BELL Couth Syrup Pile Remedy. Mane Paia Liniment. or phones tor sale. Share of stock the box wns taken from the post- been made in this store. The School. Pupils paying tuition BLUE BELL Stomach Tablet*. Diarrhoea. Croup. Nerre. Couth. Hay Freer and Catarrh. Blood, General Tonic. Britht Sunshine. He«rt. Worm. Kidney. Headache. Summer Complaint. Soothing sold on installments if preferred. office we knew’ at once that some change will nflord an opportunity are requested to register with W. Tablets lor Children. Liter. Female Retulator or Quuitt Tablet* W. Nelson, school clerk, before Also new phones and extra parts friend had remembered our weak for L. M. to get back close tona- school opens and pay tuition for for sole. S. J. Madson, Mutual For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. spot. ture again. term in advance. phone 18-8. ’ Railroad Tima Tabla. A Real Boy V. PARKER MERC. CO. m êcüritjj T J. H. WILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots Browning Photo Studio The Wright Feed & Imp. Co. Anderson Buggy and Rush- ford Wagon 1 $ THE OLIVER PLOWS TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH * I il