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- Rev. and Mrs. C. L.
Dave Coyle was up from Port
were up from Portland Tuesday. land Sunday visiting at J. B.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mounts.
4.18 p. m. Justice, of Springbrook, October
L. B. Brown went to Black
18, a sou.
Rock last Saturday on a busi
9.05 a. m.
5.40 p. m.
Miss Edna Andrews, of W hit ness trip among the men in the
Offlca in P in t N s t ’l Bank Building
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tier, California, who spent last
Both Phones
winter here with her sister has
Local Events.
Lee Dadisman drove into town
started in to take a nurse's course Wednesday morning with his
in Los Angeles.
wagon loaded with all the dressed
Ernest E. Jackson was tip from
Arthur Conklin, editor and porkers his team could haul.
DR. JOHN S. R A N K IN
Portland last Sunday.
publisher o f the Pacific Outlook,
Last Sunday was rally day a t
The enrollment at the public
PHYSICIAN m í SURCCON
o f Grants Pass, has been in tow n the Friends church when all day
school has reached 660.
during the week attending the services were held, with a big
Born to Mr. and Mrs N. L. Baptist Convention.
basket dinner served in the base
Office over Bank o f New berg
Justice o f Springbrook, October
ment
at noon.
B. P. Pike returned borne from
13, a son.
Sherman connty the first of the
C. P. Moore left for Black Rock
County School Superintendent
week where he spent some time Wednesday evening where be ex
H. H. Belt was in tow n visiting
looking after business interests pected to hnnt for big game with
the pubhc school Wednesday.
he has there.
F. H. Green who is running a
Father McDevitt o f Portland
confectionery
store there.
W. D. Scott who has been in
will ho'd services at Duncan Hall
Senator Caldwell came home
Sunday Nov. 1st at 10:30 a. m. tow n visiting with relatives for
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several days left for Grass Valley Monday morning from a trip to
BOTH PHONES
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evans, Wednesday morning where he a hunting preserve on the Colum
bia in which he has an interest,
former residents o f Newberg, are follows blacksmithing.
well loaded with ducks.
Dr,
A.
Mills
and
family
have
down from McMinnville attend
removed to Corvallis where they
ing the Baptist convention. '
Mr. and Mrs. j. L; VanBlari-
have
bought
property,
after
hav
a TToainrr• AT-LAw
com have been in Salem during
C. C. Ferguson has sold bis
barn located on College street ing spent five years on their g o v the week attending court as w it
ernment claim near Fisher in the nesses. C. B. Wilson has been
WU1 »rseUes Is sll tUs oourta •* the »U le north o f First to Vin Vincent and
Spoetai «Mention p ee s tw »n h su week,
Elbert Sheldon who are fixing it Coast mountains in Benton helping in the store in their ab
writing ol deeds, mortgage*. oonttnota and
drafting ot all legal paper*
sence.
up with a view o f opening a feed Connty.
Or
od Floor
The
laying
o
f
the
corner
stone
barn.
Mr.
Sheldon
removed
to
o f Mewberg Building.
Judge Lowell, of Pendleton,
Newberg from Amity a lew ot the new Catholic church o f will address the citizens o f New
.eu es a i
months ago and built a hand Newberg will take place Sunday, berg from a republican stand
some cottage in Edwards addi Nov. 1, a t 2:30 p.m. Archbishop point at Duncan’s hall on next
Christie o f Portland will perform
tion on Fifth street for a home.
Monday evening. He is a logical
A straw vote is said to have the ceremony. A cordial invita speaker and yon will want to
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
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been taken* on the street a few tion is extended to all.
hear him.
Oradaate. at the parent seheal. UrksvlUe,
David Essett preached in the
Me., under the founder. D.'. A. T. Still,
days ago, resulting in a three
Delano Estle arrived home from
ob ee at Raeldenee. one Wort north ol Bank
ourths vote for Billy Bryan. Christian Tabernacle Monday his trip to Indiana Wednesday
o a S Â lu H en d trtO to A
Present and voting John Larkin, night on “ The Marks o f the Gen evening. He stopped off a day
Lee Smith, Hugh Nelson and C. uine Church.” Evangelists Mr. at Haviland, Kansas, on his way
Wilson. Just how long it and Mrs. L. F. Stephens, o f Port- home where he visited a sister
took the Bryan “ straws” to and, continue the meetings each he had not seen for more than
D R . G E O . L A R K IN
round up republican committee evening. All Are invited.
twenty years.
G eo . C. R i t c h e y , Pastor.
Dontist.
man Wilson and get the vote has
A. S. Carter has sold his prop
not been recorded.
A. Gross, who was in business
erty
on the Dayton road to O.
Office over First N at’l Bank
The wile o f John Younger, the lere a few years ago but who
Durham, o f Portland, who will
eweler who had a shop in New las been running a store at In
be here this week with his family
berg several years ago bat has dependence for the past five years,
to occupy it. Mr. Carter says
since been in business in Oregon ias rented the J. C. Lucas build
he is expecting to return to Vir
W . W . Hollingsworth A Son City, died in a Portland sanita ing on the north side ot First ginia.
rium the first o f the week. She street and is here arranging to
A mistake was made last week
Funeral Directors A Embalmers was the mother of the Misses open out with a stock ot goods
in
mention made o f the death o f
M ary nnd Nellie Younger who in a few days.
Calls Answered Day or Night
a
man
at Willamina by accident.
were well known among the
R. Kelty of the health depart
Both Phones
The
unfortunate
man was not in
young people at the time they ment of the city ot Portland was
N e w b o rg ,
Or*.
ived in Newberg, both being in tow n Wednesday. Twenty- the employ ot the Edwards brick
company and the accident oc
good singers.
eight and thirty years ago
curred
at the Western Clay Co’s,
THE
On Saturday evening, October K elty was a prominent figure in
H om e B a k e ry , C on 17, a t their beautiful home on Yamhill county, he holding the dump.
Hon. W. P. Elmore, of Browns
fe c tio n a ry a n d
3ast Taylor street, Portland, office o f sheriff at that time. He
ville,
presidential elector on the
Mr. and Mrs. Emmer W. Hall went to McMinnville the first o f
Lu n ch Room
prohibition
ticket, will address
celebrated the twenty-fifth anni the week for the first time in ten
la the place to buy
the
citizens
ot
Newberg on Fri
versary o f their wedding. Among years, where he saw many
P U R E POOD
day evening ot this week. Mr.
Positively ns alum or other injurious in those present on this happy occa changes, and then came on to
gredients used in the production of our sion were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Newberg where he found many Elmore is a good speaker and he
goods. Let us have your order.
la d ley, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Coop more changes had been made commands the highest respect oT
Free Delivery
Bell phone 886 er, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Scott, since he had been in this part of all who know him.
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F. H E R R IO T , 1st—ft Edwards St M r and Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mr. the valley.
L. B. Charles writes to his
brother
L. W. Charles that their
and Mrs. S. L. Hanson, all re
Bailey Wickersham, ofWestern
party
arrived
at their destina
cent residents o f Newberg.
Springs, Illinois, who spent a
tion
in
Lake
county
in due sea
A. R. Kendall, whose home is month or more in Newberg, leav
DR. A. M. DAVIS
at Haviland, Kansas, but who ing here lor Los Angeles the first son and that they are busily en
is making an extended visit with o f the present month, in compa gaged in making preparations to
a brother-in-law near McMinn ny with his w’ife, suffered a stroke go into winter quarters on their
D E N T I S T
ville, was here Monday and Tues of paralysis while on the way claims. Grain is three cents per
day visiting with Enos Ellis, south and died tw o hours after pound and wild hay eight dollars
O fflee In Unlen Bleak
Prof. Harvev D. Crumly, the ed reaching the home o f his son in per ton, which makes pretty ex
itor o f the Graphic and others Los Angeles. Mr. Wickersham pensive feeding.
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Rev. J. E. Blair returned from
who have relatives in his neigh was a good friend of President
borhood in Kansas. Mr. Ken W. I. Kelsey who speaks ot him the Presbyterian synod held at
dall has prospered on his Kansas as being one o f the best as well Ashland last week feeling pretty
A t $15.00 per Lot
farm, his principal business being as one o f the most useful men he good over the result of his work.
raising and handling good horses ever knew. For a long term ot He went with the intention o f
and mules and he thinks he is years he held the responsible po asking for the meeting to be held
well located tor making money, sition o f secretary o f the Chicago in Newberg next year and his ap
but he is delighted with Oregon. library, and be was aw ay on a peal was successful. Prudent
Before returning home he expects leave o f absence on account ot housewives will take time by the
to see something o f California.
his health at the time ot his forelock and set an extra hen in
the spring.
E. J. and C. W. Kienle, tw o death.
young men who are brothers,
The benefit given by the free li An old Barton County, Kan
and who are friends ot Rev. G. brary committee on Friday night sas, friend named Brewer was
Finest Photos in*the city. Crayon and
Rieker, pastor ot the German was a great success from a mu liere the first o f the week visiting
W ater Colors a Specialty.
Mr.
All work first-class.
Methodist church, arrived here a sical standpoint and from the with Frank Cummins.
few days ago from Dennison, standpoint o f a high class enter Brewer was born in Morgan
MRS. F. H. B R O W N IN G
First ft Howard Sts.
Newberg Iow a, and are arranging to go tainment, but the attendance County, Indiana, but when a
into business. They have rented was aw ay below what the pro boy be went with his parents to
a ** *** ** *** *** ** **.* *****
the storeroom on First street gram merited and consequently Kansas in the Border Ruffian
which will be vacated shortly by the receipts were not such as to days and has stuck to Kansas
DR. N. M O R R IS O N
Hodson Brothers, who will re give encouragement to the com through good and evil - report
move to one o f the rooms in the mittee to make another such an ever since.
new brick being built by Jesse attempt to raise money for the
S. C. Gockley, who owns a farm
D E N T IS T
Edwards, and they will open a library. Mrs. Walter Reed, the on the side o f the mountain di-
novelty store. They will carry a Portland soloist, sustained her rectly north ot town, is shipping
line
of musical instruments, sheet reputation as a singer and re- strawberries to the Portland
Office in Union Block
music, tinware, graniteware and ceived the hearty applause of the market where they meet with
: many other lines, such as are us
audience, while the instrumental ready sale at fancy prices. Six
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ually carried in a novelty stock. music furnished by Mrs. Hull and dollars per crate ought to make
The youug men come well recom Mr. Hull with Mrs. C. B. Wilson them taste pretty fine. Mr.
F R U IT T R E E S
mended and they will no doubt ns accompanist, was also well Gockley says that with the prop-
W ell yes, a general stock always on meet with success in this new received and heartily applauded. er attention paid to irrigation
hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . field.
The firm name will be A first class program was given during the dry season in August,
B. Reed for prices befort buying else
Kienle & Sons, their lather who and the work of the committee, he can realize as much from his
where. Address,
h<p not yet Arrived being an in was not in vain, though the pro- fall crop as he does from the
Box 37, Lafayette» Oreg.
terested party.
ceeds were unsatisfactory.
' spring crop.
Closing Out
Sale
8.47 a. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
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The first week has been
very successful.
It does not look now like
we would have to continue
for 30 days as advertised.
“Yon had better hurry.”
DR. R. W. HARROLD,
DENTIST.
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CLARENCE BUTT.
zsr-
K m iffi
Cemetery Lots
n T. Brouillette’s Addition to
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Care of lots guaranteed for a
small consideration.
Browning Photo
Studio
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“EVERY BUYER PLEASED.”
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Special Sale!
FOR 15 DAYS
FOR C A S H O N L Y
Beginning on Friday morning October 23, '08,
we will give on all Shoes, Crockery and Glass-
ware from 10 to 20 per cent discount.
J. H. WILSON A 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.
¿Picture &rm miny a Specia/ty
W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH A CO.
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S^umisAers
*i/ndertaAers
Goods sold on the installment plan.
T h e Yam hill E lec
tric
Comp
Will furnish their customers
Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use
o f Iron during the 30 days.
PR ICE $ 4 .5 0
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
any electric light socket Let us deliver an iron
to you on approval.
A
Call and see us
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TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH
THEY
MAKE YOU
FEEL
LIKE A
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PH» *«taody. * « ' • P»*» 1
B L U E B E L L Stomach T.feUtm, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerre, C o « * , H ay F a ra r a ad Catarrh.
Central Tonic, B r i * t Snath i m , Heart, W orm . Kidney. Hand ic h t. Sn i mae Cor
Ta b le d (o r Children. Lite r, Female R a * la to r or Qainey Tabtata.
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
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