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L IT T L E F IE L D fc ROM1G P H T 8 IC IA N 8 * S U R G E O N S O S e s in f l n t N a t l Bank Building ker, J . W. Coffin, M. M. McDon Attorney C. W. Corby, !y from Salem, is now ready for ald, C. B. Wilson, H. R. Morris, business in his new office in the Ret, A. J. Wester Jesse Edwards, NO R TH BOUND. C, J, Edwards, C. A. Hod son, J, 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. Edwards brick. SOUTH BOUND. Miss Mary Dudrow, ol Port* T. Smith, C. K. Spaulding, Dr. 9.05 a. m. 5.40 p. m. land, visited with Miss Carrie Larkin, J. F. Taylor, Prof. P. K. Bowman at her home north of Jones, Pres. W. I. Kelsey, fi. H. Woodward, M. Kaufman, C. A. town last Sunday. Load Events* Butt, N. E. Britt, B. A. Newby, At a meeting of the Commer J. H. Rees, M. P. Elliott, J. H. cial Clnb held on Friday tvcniMft Douglas, C. P. Moore, 8. Kent- N. J. Sykes was up from Port- of last week C. C. Ferguson was ner, Dr. Harrold, Prof. W . J. land on business Wednesday. elected to fill the vacancy ol sec Reagan; Messrs. W. S. Parker, Born to J. H. Mills'and wile retary. Curtis Parker, Archie Seely, J. S. on last Saturday a daughter. The Springbrook Development Mills, H. S. Britt, J. G. Bennett, P. A. Morris has gone to In League will hold a meeting oil W. A. King, W. A. Newlin; the diana on a short business trip. next* Saturday evening when im Misses Margaret Inglis, Ella Mp- "Dutch” Rich and little sister portant business will be t rani- cy, Esther Andrews, Ellen Brew are here from Washongal on a acted. er, Jessie Britt, Mabel Gardner, B y C ommittee . visit. Lida Wilson, Lola Kaufman, • * Albert Benson’s wife and chil Dan J. Gilbert came home from Myrtle Gausr, lone Hill, Olive dren arrived here from Oklaho Tillamook, where he has been Stratton, Lenora Parker, Jennie ma Wednesday evening and they working on his dairy ranch, to Miller, Hazel and Frances Elliott, are located in the bouse just east vote. Ruth Romig, Sibyl and Bernice o f the Commercial hotel. Woodward, and Mesdames Cutts J. S. Rees, who is now carpen A gentleman named Willard and Rees. tering at Corvallis, came home the first o f the week to vote for arrived the first of the week from Clarkston, Washington, w ith *4 A Ray of Hope. Taft. car o f household goods, stock, Principal R. W. Kirk, o f the In A few days ago Mr. and Mrs. and fanning implements. dependence school, was down J . M. Stone received a letter irom “ Tag day” which was inaugu with his family a couple o f days rated by the library committee their son-in-law who resides in last week. was a financial success. Every California which gives them a Capt. W. S. Powell, a long body bought tags to wear on elec ray o f hope for the Ifie o f their time resident o f Dayton, came tion day and the total receipts daughter, Miss Elsie Mae Stone, up from Portland Tuesday even with the candy sale amounted to who was one ot the passengers ing to attend the White golden on the ill-fated ocean steamer, -E VE R Y BUYER PLEASED.** about $125. wedding. tbe Columbia, which was wrecked There will be a called meeting Mrs.'A. E. Powell, of Portland, in a collision with another ot the congregation of the Pres and Mrs. Robert Howe, of Dallas, steamer off the Northern Califor byterian Church in this city next lave been in tow n daring tbe nia coast more than a year ago, Sabbath, Nov. 8 in connection week visiting with their brother, and sunk in water so deep no at with the morning worship to G. H. Greer. tempt has been made to reach transact the following business: A number of the friends o f Sen 1st. to act on the resignation <|f her. A surviving passenger told ot ator Caldwell, the writer among Ruling Elder J. B. Forsythe and them, have feasted on duck this 2nd, if the w ay be clear elect his seeing Miss Stone standing upon week from the killing he made on successor. By order o f session, the deck o f the steamer, dressed in her night gown and wearing iis last hunt on the Columbia. D. H. K o p p , Clerk. ? a life preserver, just before the The regular meeting o f the W. The Misses Ruth and Kather ship went down, and as the days . T. U. will be held at Mrs. M a ine Romig very pleasantly enter- and weeks went by without any ria Bowerman’s home, tw o doors taihed a few o f their friends on west of the Baptist parsonage, last Saturday night at a H allow trace o f her having been heard of on November 11. It will be a e’en party. Tbe evening was she has been mourned as dead by mothers’ meeting, to ' which all spent in enjoying music and the stricken family. This letter from the son-in-law are invited. Time 2:30 * games typical o f the occasion, states that information has been J. C. Nelson cast his first vote after which dainty refreshments received that during the month FOR 15 D AYS in Yamhill county in 1846 and were served. Those present were ot July of this year there appeared has been voting in the county Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller, the in a San Francisco paper a news ever since. He has been a life Misses Doris Gregory, Anna Rog note stating that a package had long democrat and has repre ers and Bernice Woodward, and W A N<*wiin * W m«e J beenpickedop on the •ea>hore sented the county in thr legisla Messrs W. A. NewlitL containing a note signed by Elsie Beginning on Friday morning October 23, *08, ture more than once. Seely, W. A. King and J. G. Ben Mae Stone, saying that she who we will give on all Shoes, Crockery and Glass Will Miles, who has been sick nett. was being mourned as dead was for the past tw o months with T h e Southern Pacific demon still alive. That after the wreck ware from 10 to 20 per cent discount aente stomach trouble, was tak stration train came into town ot the Columbia she had drifted en to a Portland sanitarium on Wednesday evening in charge o f far out to sea on some wreckage Wednesday for treatment. He Mr. Miller, representing th e and had been picked np by a is pretty well reduced in flesh railroad company, and Dr. With- whaling vessel bound for the from lack o f being able to retain ycombe representing the State whaling grounds in the far north, food, but his friends hope that Agricultural College. The com and that the captain would not he will rally and recover his pany, composed o f some twenty- land to let her ashore and the health. five men, fed on roast turkey at note was 9ent adrift with the I heard Mr. Bancroft lecture the Imperial and said it was hope ho that it might reach the fafn- several years ago and I am sure great feed. This Thursday morn ily that all who heard him then ing as we go to press the trail The letter states that the Ex 1 wonld be very glad to hear him o f seven coaches is on the switch aminer had been written to re again. He is a forceful speaker, just west o f the public school garding the publication of the All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver and he has a message to com grounds where a large crowd * | J story and that the answer came min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of municate. His subjects are pop in attendance. No full report that it appeared in the Bulletin. up-to-date furnishings. ular ones, and are not old and can be given this week but the Mr. Stone is now anxiously ¿ P ictu re f r a m in g m S p ra a / ty worn out. He should have a full effort o f the railroad company to Waiting to hear from his son-in- inspire the producing classes with law again who has written the house. W . W . W il e y . W . W . H O LLING SW O RTH & CO. greater zeal along the lines o f in Bulletin regarding the matter. Connie Williams who was ar JCoMse 3’umisJkers V/mdertaJtcrs rested on a charge o f forgery was tensified farming, will certainly The statement is made by a man incorrectly credited to Dundee. result in great good to the Wil who claims to have read the Goods sold on the installment plan. news note that the name ‘‘Elsie The family has been living in the lamette valley. Mae Stone” was given in full, Springbrook neighborhood o f Crystal Wedding. with the spelling o f middle name late. A few day ago another one o f his Checks-showed up at Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott de the same as the daughteralways the Bank o f Newberg with the lightfully entertained their many wrote her name. Since it is almost inconceivable name o f Sam McVey attached and friends at their home on North it is thought others are out. It River street last Monday nighty to think that anyone would be is suspected that some one acted The occasion celebrated the fif so heartless as to try to deceive as a confederate with the Wil teenth anniversary o f their man by throwing such a note in the liams boy but he will not give it riage. , sea, and since it is tbe custom a t Will furnish their customers away. The home was beautifully dec the whalers to go north and re Pastor Geo. C. Ritchey, on Oc orated in autnmn leaves with main as long as tw o rears, Mr. Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use tober 31st, completed his first the combination o f carnations in Stone has a fond hope that the of Iron during the 30 days. year in the Newberg pastorate of the livingroom and reception hall home may yet be gladdened by the return of the lost daughter. the Christian Church. The year and violet9 in the diningroom, has witnessed a steady growth instrumental solos by Mrs. C. B. School Report. in membership, 38 persons hav Wilson and Miss Jessie Britt ing been baptized and 33 others were • much appreciated during This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting ting to ^ Report of the public school at gained otherwise, with a loss of the evening. Miss lone Hill pre any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron i Í five by letters and one by death, sided at the punch bowl -in the Rex, Oregon, for month ending to you on approval. 4 Oct. 30, 1908. leaving a net gain o f 65 for the library, while dainty refresh- Number o f days taught....... . 17 year. One year ago without a ments were served in the dining Number pupils belonging...... 40 dollar raised for a church build room by Mrs. O. L. Price and. Whole No. daysattendanee...627 ing this congregation was .wor Mrs, Clarence Butt assisted by Whole No. days absence....... 24 shiping in Crater’s hall, but now the Misses Hazel Elliott, Lenora Whole No. times late............ 10 The following named pupils is in possession o f a commodious Parker and Sibyl and Bernice were neither absent nor tardy and splendid tabernacle on H ow Woodward. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS SY USING during the month: Halcyon, ard street and Dayton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott received Ross and Willard Wiley; May, TH E SKIDOO H O RSE‘ AND C A T T L E TAB LE TS Besides giving loyal and faithful many beautiful pieces ofeut glass Ethel, Francis and Olive fenkins; Cruah and mix In feed or M it. Proper doe* in tablets Charlie, Robert and Gladys Gar pastoral support the church has and Bohemian ware. MAKES YOUR 8TOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE land; Maud and Claude Wright; contributed $78.71 for world The guests present included Lydia and Elizabeth Strate; W al C eaUia e e Sawdust. Aabeo. Chap Feed or Brae. Aik (e r »ad try o e c «—S K I D O O Cooditioa wide missions. The church is in the following gentlemen with ter Bester and Clayton Peters. Tablet*. W orn , KJdeey, Chick*# Cbotara, Bliatar. Hear*. Favtr. Hod Cholera tablet*. Loose Powder. Sparie Car*. Barb Wire Uaim ret. Piak By*. Diatemper, Colic or Boa* Sliffeeer Tablet. a very prosperous condition and their wives: James Price, O. L. J. M. R o o t , Principal Mr. Ritchey continues as pastor. Price, L. M. Parker, A. S. Par F or sale by p. H. C aldw ell & Co. A l l a L k io h t o n , Assistant E W ILL Continue our sale until S a t urday night, Nov. 14. W in em em b er ¿ ¡v e ry DR. R. W. HARROLD, JÍrt/e/e in the Jfcouse DENTIST. BOTH PHONES . I * - ✓ ■* • d e d u ce d A TTORMBT* AT-LAW, CLARENCE BUTT. Will practice In all Ui« coarta of the alale ■pedal alieutica ( i n o tu probate work, the wrlUof ot deed», mortfaflea. uontraatt and the «n ftla g ol »11 total _ u < | C t|||1 O ffic i — Second Floor *t of Mawherc BoUdtia«. x u auca c. aowaaa. KHBIHB O STEO PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N « Graduate» at the parent ichort, KlrkariUa. Ho., ander the foander, D:-. A. T. Still. o4ee at Beeid «noe, one Idoek north of Bank O 0 m hourS*I to 12 and 1 :S0 to 5. BeUphoae. 2DBBE9DE X A X M X 3 aç S" DR. GEO. LARKIN D»ntiit. Office over First Nat’l Bank Both Phones tE E S m a B B E E G W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son Funeral Directors Sc E m balm «« Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phone# N ew b erg, Or«. THE H om e B a k e ry , C on fe c tio n a ry a n d lau n ch Room la the place to buy P U R E FO O D roaitively ns slum or other injurious in gredients used tat the production o f our goods. L e t us have your order. Free Delivery Bell phone 266 F. H E R R IO T , 1st 4 Edwards St DR. A. M. D AVIS D E N T I S T O f f le * In U n ion B la c k Cemetery Lots A t $15.00 per Lot T. Brouillette’s Addition to Rose Lawn Cemetery Care o f lots guaranteed for a small consideration. Browning Photo Studio Finest Photos in the city. Crayon and W ater Colors s Specialty. A ll work ftrst-claas. MRS. F. H. BR O W NING First 4 Howard Sts. Newberg The Parker Mercantile Co Special S ale! FOR CASH ONLY J. H. W ILS O N & SO N S At the Newberg Furniture Store;; T h e Y a m h ill E le c tric Com petny PRICE $ 4 .5 0 ]i } D R . N . M O R R IS O N D E N T IS T ! ; ' Í Call and see us i « Office in Union Block Î * ♦ * * * * * * « * * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦♦♦# FRUIT TREES W sll yes, a general stock always on and at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . I. Reed for pricea before buying else- rhere. Addrees, Box 37, Lafay^te. Ore«.