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Don't forget the free library N ew Pastor Given Welcome. benefit Friday night. -f m f M r s .J .T . Rorabaugh is spend A very pleasant social hour NORTH BOUND. ing a few weeks w ith her daugh was spent at the M . B. church 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. ter in Portland. j ° ° Friday evening o f last week, SOUTH BOUND. Railroad Time Table. L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG P H Y S IC IA N S A S U R G E O N S 0.05 a. m. 0.40 p. m. Office in P in t N a t'l Bank Buildin« Both Phone* Local Events* Hanrey D. Crnmly went to Sa lem last Saturday. W ill W ights are moving into their new home on Blaine street this week. Nathan and Lizzie White are arranging to celebrate their gold en wedding anniversary on the third o f November. A family m m ed Klock who when the ■ m m b .r.h ip alo »* with o n » from Dayton have b o «*h t «p re w n ta t.v e . from a number o ftbe other churches in tow n property in Hobsons Addition. gathered, by invitation of the M rs. C. A. Dixon left Friday Ladies Aid Society of the church, morning for Vancouver, W ash to extend greeting to the new ington, tor a visit w ith her daugh- pastor and his family. ter.k Music for the occasion w as fur Rev. Isom P. W ooton and wife nished by the Misses Blanche Mc- left here for Kent, Washington, Ntiy and Katherine Romig and this, Thursday, m orning where Charles B. Fuller, all of whom they will spend the winter. || gave vocal soloi. C. S. Fling has bought t h m acres o f the south part of the Thomas Miles tract north* ot tow n where he is building a home. The Parker Mercantile Co. W ish ' to announce that their 9 stock o f g en era l m erchandise is quite com piete with The Misses lone Hill and Sibyl and Bernice W o o d w ard went to Miss Gertrude Brewer, music Eugene last Friday where they DENTIST. spent a few days visiting with teacher in the C hem aw a Indian School, is in to w n visiting with relatives. BO TH PHONES the Misses Sibyl and Bernice The J. A. Jones cottage located W oodw a/d. m the “ Smithyille” section o f to w n north o f the Baptist church > Miss L a u ra W otherspoon Re is nearing completion and w ill turned home F rid ay evening ^TTO X ZZ Y-A T-LA W from a t w o months’ visit with soon be ready lor occupancy. relatives and friends in W ashing CLARENCE BUTT. A. L. Bergren, w h o has been in ton and British Columbia. WU1 practica W 111 P«WI . I la M *11 — ■ U .. — u on — 'ti — of tbs —-- - «Urto - , ■poetai aMoattou p in a W probata work, the poor health for some time, will VriUn* of teada. Monca**», oo-rtracte r * *•“ g o to Spokane with a brother The respective county courtaof diaftlng of all local P*P»** , „ |(*«k.r| O M arion and Yamhill have made w h o is here visiting. him, where :ca—Saooad Floor of Mow ham Solidi ia«. appropriations for maintaining he will remain during the winter. a free ferry over the Willamette Adrian B ow m an w a s np from Rev. J. C. Gregory gave the a t Gearins below Newberg. Middleton Tuesday evening mak opening address o f the even The regular meeting o f the L i ing arrangements to build a ing, when he extended a wel- brary Aesociation w ill meet in house to rent on his lot on First j come to the new pastor on be- street below the Creamery build the library room M on day even ' half o f the Sunday School, others OSTCOPATH IC PH Y S IC IA N S ing, Oct. 19, at 8 o ’clock. A t aehonl, Klrkartlla, ing. Graduata» at tha , following. I. E. H olt spoke tor O.- A. T. BU11. So., nadar tha low good attendance is desired. M em 1 1,lock aorta « OSe* at Dr. J. B. M oore w a s up from |the Epw orth League, Clarence * OS m h o a S n to 13aad 1'JOtoS. Lent* last Sunday visiting with bers will please take notice. Butt for the trustees, Everett Ball phoa*. Veroop Hinshaw arrived hoffie White tor the stewards, M rs. A. his brothers, A. B. and C. F. “E V E R Y B U Y E R PLEASED.* Moore. He expects to return to from a visit to his form er heme T> M cNay for the Ladies Aid, Merced, California, where his at Goldendale, Washington, last while F. C. Stannard. pastor o f DR. G E O . LARKIN week to find his little daughter the Baptist Church, extended family is located. A. B. B ow m an left samples of Ruth laid up with a broken arm. greetings on behalf of the Minis- D«ntl«t. Fifteen members from Vesta terial Association. Rev. F. L. his K in g and Spitzenberg apples Office oyer First N a t’l Bank at this office Tuesday which are Rebekah lodge paid Naom i lodge Yonng, the new pastor, respond- beauties. He ha* followed a thor o f Dayton a fraternal visit last cd in a shore talk in which he Both Phone* ough course o f spraying and his Friday evening. They had a fine thanked all tor the part they had apple crop shows the beneficial initiation, banquet and a * royal taken in the effort to make the good time. coming o f himself and his family effects o f it. W . W . Hollingsworth & Son W . F. Matlock, an evangelist into a new field and am ong O. K . E dw ard s reports the ac strangers pleasant. Fonerai Director* A Embalm ers cidental death of one o f their men in the Christian church recently A t the close o f the formal exer a t the bride plant a t Willam ina traded fo r property at the foot Cells Answered D ay or N igh t cises the large audience retired which occurred one day last o f Wynooski street H e removed Both week. The man w a s standing here with his family from E u to the basement o f the church where light refreshments w ere on a bank a t the clay pit when gene a fe w days ago. N e w b tri, Or*. W i served. he leaned back against a board L. A. Comer, w h o has been*lo THE which broke, letting him fall cated at Topeka, Kansas, tor the Chehalem Center. H om e B a k e ry , C on icadlong backw ards several feet, past four years, arrived here on anding on his head and breaking M on day evening and is visiting Rev. Mills, the pastor, an fe c tio n a ry a n d lis neck. He w a s a blacksmith w ith his father, Silas Comer, and nounces that there will be pro Lun ch Room by trade and unmarried. tracted meetings at the church. his brother, M . J. Comer. -------- Is the piece to boy — M r. and M rs. L . F. H arford H . L. Halterm an, one o f the W * P Pleasant has not been PURE POOD and M r. and Mrs. Alden Cham M ain street barbers, w a s taken positively ns stem or other injurious in around to report as he should berlain and daughter made a vis gredients used in the production o f our to McMinnville last M o n d ay by have done and consequently we it to their old home, Glen Hazel, C on stabfcW oods, charged w ith can only say that he is said to Sunday. running a shop without a license. Bell phone 266 Free Delivery have recently arrived home from F w H E R R IO T , 1st A E dw ards St In the Justice Court he first plead The Mf. C. T. U. ladies will meet a trip to East Tennessee where he guilty but changed his plea to married a wife. A pleasant time a t the home o f M rs. Cyrene P al mer Wednesday of this week. not guilty, claiming that he only anyway. L ast Saturday evening a num accepted tor his w o rk s u c h M rs. Helen D. Harford, w ho DR. A . M. D A V IS ber o f the young folks gathered amounts as his customers were spent the spring and summer A ll prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver a t'th e h o m e o f Enos Ellis upon willing to pay. Trial w a s set tor tonring C anada in the lecture min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f invitation to a social in honor of Tuesday o f next week. field tor the W . C. T. U „ is at up-to-date furnishings. his nieces, the Misses Ellis and Herbert W illard w ho w as men home again and says she is de Davis. Everyone had a good ¡Pictu re fra m in g a S pecialty tioned last week as having a r lighted to again be back under Offlaa la Unten Bloca » time. Chocolate and banana rived here from Idaho with a car the dominion ot the stars and W. W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. cake were served with oranges o f stock and other effects for stripes, although she enjoyed her and lemonade. ffo u s e fu rn ish ers Undertakers arming, announces in our w ant w ork over the border. Don Chase, w ho is canvassing columns an offer to sell some o f Oliver H anson w h o came here for a Chicago picture company, Goods sold on the installment plan. his Poland China hogs. He has last spring from Minnesota and A t $15.00 per Lot visiting all the principal cities in been breeding for the best for sev bought a farm on Chehalem Washington, reports a fine time, n T. Brouillette’s Addition to eral years and has taken premi mountain and then returned to likes the country of Washington, ums at the Io w a State F air as Minnesota for the season is back Rose Law n Cemetery and has now crossed the Rocky Care o f lota guaranteed fo r a well as at many other big fairs again. H e arrived last week mountains. in the Mississippi valley, and it with a car o f household goods, small consideration. Sam Atkinson has purchased will pay anyone who has a fancy farming implements, cows and another fine new b agg y to which o r good stock to see his hogs horses and is prepared for busi whether they desire to purchase ness. His family arrived about he drives a single horse. or not. He is located on the Hans the same time. W . R. C. Shower. Christenson farm up the valley. F. A. M orris w a s given a sur Finest Photos injthe city. Crayon and W ill furnish their customers On last M onday afternoon, Shi W ater Colors a Specialty. Tfie N ew berg Gravel Co. com prise party on Friday evening-of1 loh W . R. C. No, 28 gave a show All work first-class, posed o f Estle, W hitaker and last week by M rs. M orris in hon Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use er for our sister, Mrs. Hicks. I t W right, made a sale of the out or ot his birthday anniversary M RS. F. H. B R O W N IN G covered her table and overflowed. of Iron during the 30 days. P in t A Howard Sts. N ew beig fit, consisting of steamboat, which occurred on that date. In It consisted o f groceries, canned barges and complete plant for addition to the nsnal social fea fruit and vegetables. Let us re 4 I » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » ♦ » handling gravel on the river, to tures o f such an evening’s enter 4 I member that the raindrops form 4 I Linton, Chase & Forsyth last tainment, recitations were given the shower, and the sunshine 4 I DR. N. M O R R ISO N week. -The company has had by Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Reagan i • This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to through these raindrops forms 4» many troubles, including conten and Mrs. M orris and light re any electric light socket Let us deliver an iron 4> the rainbow on the cloud, so acts 4 i freshments were served. Those tions am ong the operating mem D E N T IS T 4 » to you on approval. ot kiudness form the showers ot bers during the season, and while in attendance were Rev. and Mrs. blessings and the sunshine oflove a large amount o f gravel has A. J. Weaver, Dr. Romig, Mr. I I through these acts forms the 4 I been handled at good prices the and Mrs. J. C. Hodson, Pres, and Office in Union Block II rainbow o f “ The Brotherhood ot balance sheet does not show up •Mrs. W . I, Kelsey, M r, and M rs. M an ’’ on the dark cloud o f sor as it should in closing out. Such Jesse Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. R. « « « * 4 «e e e e e e e e e e e e e # row . a plant is a splendid thing for W . H arrold and daughter, Mr. In Fraternity Charity and Newberg for without it a gravel and Mrs. J .C . C okord, Air. and F R U IT T R E E S Loyalty. S k c ’ y . famine would have prevailed here Mrs. Clarence Butt, Prof, and' W e ll yes, a general stock alw ays on this season and concrete work M rs. W .J . Reagan, M rs. F. A. •Some men seem to be ashamed THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . Elliott, the Misses M argaret o f buying candy and toys tor the would have been tied up. It is Aak fsr aad try esc» B L U E B E L L C m * Syra*. P 0 . R ra W r. Mas-» B. Reed for prices before buying else- ire. Address, to be hoped that the new compa Inglis and Bather Andrews, Prof. little ones. Rather let them be B LU E B E L L Steawch T.bteta, Dtarrhoas. Cross, Harva. Ctmjk, Hay r . T « T » . r Q u a r t TabM a. ny will find it a paying proposi Wallace A. Newlin, M r. and Mrs. glad that they have the little T .h l .u f o r C h iid n i. L it ir , K ra a la Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg. B. H. W ood w ard . tion. ones to buy for. - For sale by F . H . Caldwell & Co. DR. R. W. NARROLO, 23 New Clothing New Furnishings New Hats and Shoes New Cloaks and Skirts N ew Dress Goods N ew Flannelettes N ew Suitings New Corsets N ew Linens N ew Hosiery ’ N ew Rubbers N ew Notions n At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots Browning Photo Studio T h e Y a m h ill E le c tric C o m p a n y PRICE $ 4 .5 0 Call and see us Í TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH