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PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS OflMin FInt N »ti Bank Building Dr. B. P. Dixou of Grant* PgßS Emmer Hall was up from Port-1 w a* in town lait Saturday. land the first of the week. i NORTH BOUND. Mrs. W. B. Howard Miss Grace Dudley is taking a 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p . t np from Portland during course in the Holmes Business SOOTH BOUND. College at Portland. week looking after her 8.05 a. tn. 5.40 p. m. in town. . •>“ f i Cecil J. Hoskins wns down L o c a l E v e n ts . DR. JOHN 3. RANKIN PHYMCIAft an Office over Beak oí Newberg DR. R. RLHARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES n o u iT -iT -u e CLARENCE BUTT. * <* « W ill practloe In i U l b . tu !»">*>•»« w0,5' B peril al «Mention giren g _____ ot deed«, mortgage*. eontMOU «ad the d «m n , i- «U le .* l O rogna. Snnkôi ü ew b êiîu îfd ln g. tom. «Lice a i i», n m . k h b ir O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S OrtdutiM et the parent school. ElrkirlUa Ho., under the leu n deTft; A. T. WJil. Oihee at Residence, on« Idoek north ot Bank OSo. hour*!? to H and Sell phone. D R . G E O . L A R K IN Dsntist. Office over First NatT Bank Both Phonon W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son Funeral Directors St Embalmers ‘ Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones Newbarg, ' O r«. TH E Home Bakery. Con fectionary and Lunch Q Room 1 Is the place to buy PURE FOOD jMeitively na alum or other injurioua in gredients used in the production of our goods. Let us have your order. Free Delivery Bell phone 266 F. HERRIOT, 1st 4 Edwards St DR. A. M. D AVIS D E N T S leek O ffloe In Unten ■ â Cemetery Lots At $15.00 par Lot n T. Brouillette’s Addition to Rose Lawn Cemetery Care o f lots guaranteed fo r a small consideration. Browning Photo . Studio Finest Photos in'the city. Crayon and Water Colors s Specialty. All work flrst-class, MRS. F. H. BROWNING First A Howard Sts. Newberg » »S S »»»»» » » » » » » » » » » » » » » * » I Ï DR. N. M O R R IS O N D E N T IS T Office in Union Block * ««* % * «* * «* % * * 4 * * 4 * % * «* * % * F R U IT T R E E S Well yes, s general stock slwnys on hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. B. Reed for prices before buying else where. Address, Box 37, Lafayette« Or eg. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Edwards removed to Corvallis this week Th e Parker Mercantile from McMinnville. Sunday feed Mr*. P. A. Morrisarrived from an extended visit with rela ing from his father’s table. tive* in Montana Wc’ '^- “ \V. 8. Bean, who has been car morning. tering at Alicel, Union Coun- this season, has returned Vernon T. Hinshaw is §f i . former home at Goldcndak, home. Washington, this week lopking Deputy Sheriff Calvin Blair after some business affairs. » dropped in on the unsuspecting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. York and Mr. and* Mrs. Jesse Edwards went to Willamina Wednesday L. S. Otis and family have re public tor a short stop Monday to take a look at the brick fac moved from the farm at Rex to evening. tory. Newberg and qre occupying a Mrs. Martha Vestal has been Jesse Hutchens, a resident in house in Hobsons addition. confined to her bed during the this community t wenty-fi ve years Mrs. John Goodrich and son week with paralysis in one side ago, was down from his farm were down from Dayton Prairie in a mild form. above Dayton the first o f the last Sunday visiting at the home C. W. Cook and wife, friends week. o f her mother, Mrs. S. A. Deskins. o f the McNey brothers, arrived Rev. Lindley M. Wells, pastor Rev. E. L. Smith will preach here from Oakley, Kansas, Tues o f the Friends church in Port next Sunday in the Free Metho day and are taking a look at the land came up Wednesday morn dist church at 11 a. m. and at Country. ing to attend the opening a t Pa 7:45 p. m. All are cordially in D. D. Coulson came up from cific College. vited. * Portland Saturday e v e n in g Harvey D. Crumly, who has J. T. Rorabaugh who has been bringing his sister and a young been working on his government sick for some time died last Sun lady cousin from ScOtts Mills surveying contract over in the day. The funeral was conducted both o f w„hom entered college on Sound country in Washington, on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Monday. is at home again. Smith, pastor ot the Free Metho Paul V. Maris, the deputy J. M. Feathers, o f Wood burn, dist church, o f which deceased Dairy and Food Commissioner who was on bis way to Dayton was in town Tuesday taking a was a faithful member. ook at what we have and sizing W. E. Allison and wife are ex to visit the various dairies in up the situation. He said he' pecting to go to Sherman county that vicinity, stopped off here was much pleased with the town next week to look after their over Sunday and visited with and thought he would return a arm and will probably be gone relatives and friends. ittle later prepared to talk busi a month or more. C. H. Chris Miss M ary Crate and Miss ness. The latch string is always tenson will drive the laundry Laura Evernden, the former a out. ^ wagon in M r: Allison’s absence. cousin ot Mrs. Chas. Clemenson, Rev. J. V. Milligan, D. D., State G. W. Byers brought to this who were here from Winston, Sunday School superintendent of office a branch from an olive tret Missouri, on a visit left last Sat the Presbyterian church will that is grow ing in his yard on urday going by way ot Coos preach at the Presbyterian church Meridian street, on Tuesday, county. next Sunday morning and even which is bearing fruit this seat- J. C. Lucas who recently made ing, and in the afternoon at 3 son. Neither the tree nor the a trip to Springfield, Missouri, o'clock he will conduct a Sunday : ruit shows any effects o f the bit sold bis farm while there and school conference, showing ap ing frost o f last week. since returning home has sold the proved methods. Sunday school On last Sunday Mrs. Delano house he Was occupying in the workers o f other churches are Estle received a telegram from west part ot town to A. Barthol cordially invited to attend. * Colfax, Washington, giving the omew. He w ill remove to the B. C. Miles, secretary o f the information that her cousin, Miss property on West First street Spaulding Logging Co. is remov Mary Parr had committed sui which he purchased o f J. T. Rho- ing his family to Portland this cide in that city, coupled with, a ton. Week. He says the w ay the request that Mr. Estle should go Rev. C. L. Hamilton returned trains run he don’t have enough there to take the body back to home lrom the M. E. conference time at their Portland office to Hamilton County, Indiana, t$e on Monday. He has been as- take care o f their business, hence home of the deceased. On isigncd to the work at Central the removal. With the building day morning Mr. Estle left litre church, Portland, for the coming o f the interurban line he says with a view o f making the trip. year and Rev. F. L. Young comes they will return to Ncwberg. Mr. Miss Parr visited with Mrs. Estle from St. Johns to assume charge Miles has long been identified here last season, being at the ot the work in Newberg. Rev with the business interests o f time in poor health, and also Hamilton has done very aggres Newberg and he will continue to spent a 'p a rt o f the season at sive work for his church during bold his financial interests here, Newport. the tw o years he has been doing but general regret is expressed at W. E. Williamson, late of the pastoral work here, which has the removal with his family from Oregon Agriculturist, came out resulted in a largely increased our midst. from Portland Tuesday and after membership and an enlarged and In response to the announce circulating around among the much improved assembly room ment for a meeting called lor the republicans during the day, as and basement. purpose of, organizing a chorus sisted in organizing a Taft Re I t is surprising what a wide class by the music instructors publican Club a t the city hall in acquaintance some men have. ih the college, a good number o f the evening. Jesse Edwards was Enos Ellis says that while on his music lovers met in the college elected president, E. H. Wood w ay east, being compelled to chapel on Monday evening and ward and J. C. Porter viee presi stop over at Ogden for a time, more than forty were enrolled. dents, Dr. R. W. Harrold, secre Milton Newlin was accosted by Another meeting will be held this, tary and W. S. Parker treasurer. a stranger who lost no time in Thursday, evening at 7:45 o ’clock Meetings will be held at the call getting quite familiar, asked in the chapel when opportunity o f the president, campaign but about Newberg and inquired if will be afforded for others tojoin tons and window pictures of Talt Milton knew J. C. Colcoid, cash- the class. A nominal fee o f one and Sherman will be supplied to ier of the Bank ot Newberg, who dollar for the term will he all who may desire them, speak he said was his cousin. Ofconrse charged, the principal object' o f ers will be supplied and the inter Milton said he did and then a the instructors being to work up ests o f the republican party hard luck story was told and a an interest in the musical depart looked after. In the meantime loan o f a round hundred was ment o f the college. nil republicans are invited to en asked for just for an hour or so. Dr. J. R. Knodel, the assistant roll their names as members of Failing to meet with a hearty superintendent o f the Anti-Saloon the club. Join in and help to response he dropped in his little League of Oregon, addressed a whoop-er-up for Taft and Sher request to thirty dollars, but crowded house at the Friends man. Milton was old enough and not church last Sunday evening, hold Enos Ellis and children arrived too old to be wise, and “ cousin’s” ing the close attention or the au home from their visit with rela argent appeal was declined. dience for more than an hour. He tives in Colorado, Nebraska and Newberg swarmed on last exhibited maps of the state, the Kansas last Saturday, bringing Monday and when all were hived first showing the state all black, with them tw o nieces o f Mi^ El at the big public school building with licensed saloons in every lis, the Misses Josie Ellis and and a total was made np o f the county in 1905, the second with Blanch Davis, from Haviland, names on the register the figures eight counties voted dry in 1906, Kansas. He says he found one reached 554. Before the week is the third with 21 counties voted ot his brothers in western Kan ended the 600 mark will no doubt dry in 1908, and the fourth all sas harvesting an eighty acre be passed. Fifteen teachers are white as it is proposed to make crop o f watermelons for the seed. busy with the work and another the state, all dry, in 1910. Dr. The melons, which pretty well will soon be needed. The force Knodel is a forceful speaker, ar covered the ground, were being is mnde up ns follows: \V. W. gumentative in 8t>’le, with fine fed Into a machine which sepa Wiley, principal; J. G. and Mrs. voice and delivery and is well rated the seed from the pulp and . McIntosh, High School; F. II. calculated to interest and in- rjnds, the seed coming out at a | Buchanan. Nth grade; Mrs. Laura struct an audience.. \ ocal m uiic, Spf,ut {¡((e wheat from a thresh- Morris, half 7th A and 7th B; by a double quartet mnde up jng machine. A contract was Laura Beckwith, 7th A and 5th from the choirs ot the Friends made at the beginning ot thesea- B; Anna Dudley, 6th A ; Helena and M. E. churches, and instru- j^n with a big seed house for the Ferguson, 5th A; Grncc Duncan, mental music by Miss Doris - cntirc crop, the house furnishing 14th A; Flossie Bass, 4th B and Gregory who gave a violin solo the seed for the crop. The crop15th B; Agnes Richmond, 3rd A; and also by Mrs. Eva Hummer has proven to be n profitable ( Mrs. Josephine Bradley, 3rd B; Hull, violinist, and Alexander one to grow. It ought to by, Mary Simonson, 1st Band 2nd Hull, celloist, were special fea easy to get a c r e w o f hands to A; Nellie Paulsen, 2nd B; Alpha tures o f the evening’s program. operate that kind o f a thresher.! Donaca, 1st A. % 4 U /ish to announce that their stock o f g en era l m erchandise is quite com plete with New Clothing New Furnishings New Hats and Shoes New Cloaks and Skirts New Dress Goods New Flannelettes New Suitings New Corsets New Linens New Hosiery New Rubbers New Notions H “EVERY BUYER PLEASED.** Shtf T SHOES of the many different styles of the American Lady Shoe we are showing and it really deserves your attention. h is is one Never before have you found such quality and beauty in a shoe at this price. MAKERS J. H. WILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store v A ll prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f , up-to-date furnishings. ¡P/eturo fra m in g m Sp*cia/ty W . W . H O LLING SW O RTH Sc CO. Jtm ttf 3‘um isktrs 7 / m dortakort 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 Also T H E O LIV E R P LO W S Harrows, Disk Drills, Cider Mills, Feeds, Etc. TAKE THE BLUE BELL*LINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE Y O U FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH • Ask for end try o «c « BLUE BELL Coogh Syrup. M e Remedy, * » • * • M . Liniment. ot BLUE BELL Stomach Tablets. Diarrhoea, d e e p . Here«. Congh. Hay Freer a ad Catarrh. Blood. General Tonic Bright Snnrhine. Heart. Worm, Kidney. Headache. Summer Complaint, » nothing Tablets for Childrto. Liter, Female Regulator or Quint? Tablets. • F or sale by F. H. C aldw ell & Co. •r: