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‘f i x;. = Railroad Tim« Table. LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG NORTH BOUND. PHY8ICIAN8 * SURGEONS 8.47 a. m. M rs. A . B. Cooper w a s up from . Attorney R. down from M cMinnville Thurs Portland on a short visit last week. day. 4.18 p. m. M. Motchenbacher is building Dr. H arry Littlefield went to a small house near his Portland the fin t o f the week 6.40 p. m. which his mother w ill occupy. and sold his auto. H e has a new one ordered for next season. Mrs. S. J. Gaither, who ] SOUTH BOUND. 0.05 a. m. Office in Fin t Nnt’l Bank Building Local Events. F. A. Elliott and Roy Wood have gone down into the Sinaia w country to inspect some timber. The w ater set given as a prize at the Bijou last week was won by number 687 which was held by Miss Vesta Kramien. I. A. Hanning is slowly recov ering from the fall be received at Willamina some time ago in which one leg was broken below the knee. DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH Mr. Plummer will lecture in the Baptist chucrh next Sunday, 3 p.m., subject “ Tbe Kingdom ot God.” Daniel 2:44; Acts 1:6. All are invited. # PHONES been here several ing at the bedside o f her daogfc- ter, Mrs. L. W. Charles, returned to her home at Astoria Wednes day. W. E. White made a visit to Goldendale, Washington, last week where Mrs. White bad been visiting for some time. They re turned home Tuesday evening bringing with them their niece, Miss Ovell Chapman. Tbe Chat. K. Spaulding Log- ging Co. is planning to build a new office building ot concrete adjoining their sash and door store room on First street. Prof. Harvey D. Crumly when told that Russell H. Conwell, the great lecturer, was to fill one number in the Lyceum Course, said he had heard him once and immediately bought tickets for the season. Ask him what he An undenominational Sunday thinks o f Conwell as a lecturer. school was organized in West The amount of freight and pas. Chehalem last Sunday, Novem* senger business done at the rail ber 8. The following officers road station is the pulse that in were elected: Supt. S. M. Calkins, dicates the condition o f business sec. Grace Oliver, treas. Mrs, in Newberg pretty accurately, Geo. Leach. Sunday school will and the report tor the month of be held every Sunday afternoon October shows that we are still at 2 o ’clock. going some. Station Agent James E W IL L Continue our sale until S at urday night, Nov. 14 . W All parties knowing them selves to be indebted to the Parker Mercantile Co. will please call and settle, a» we wish to close our books as soon as possible. A gentleman named Richards Willis Townsend and witecame says the increase in local freight from Paonia, Colorado, who is CLARENCE BUTT. up from Archer Place, a suburb and passenger business over the well acquainted with Rev. Her WlUpraeUeele all tun uourt* of thn M om Special atteutiou given tu probate work, the bert T. Cash, formerly paster ot o f Portland on the Mount Scott same month last year foots up writing of deed*, mortgage*, uontraou and the drafting of all legal paper. 7riends church in Newberg, is line, a few days ago tor a visit the snug little sum o f $1800. A J fe w te rg O reg e O m c i —Second Floor lere taking a look at tbe country. with Mrs. Townsend’s mother, sum alone which would not look Sank of Kewberg Building. Mrs. A. Bowman at her home very big to Harriman, but Mrs. J. V. Rynearson from Peo north o f town. Mrs. Townsend enough points on his lines show MB*. ALICE a 1 ■OKU D. BO WEM. ria, Illinois, is in tow n visiting ias been in a Portland hospital ing up with the same sliding scale with her nephew J. S. B. McNay. taking treatment for some time will make him sit up and take Although she is seventy-three notice. Lesser lights, however, but is improved. years of age she is in good health • O STEO PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N S Mr. W atts is fitting up the old will continue to watch us grow and goes about the country with with a degree o f interest. Graduates at the parent tebonl, Klrkavllle, the ease ot a much younger per wilding an Main street which be Mo., under tbe founder, Dr. A. T. BtIU. Office at Realdenoe, one Mock north of Bank son. used one season for a vinegar of newberg The Star Lyceum Course. OSoe hours, • to U and ISO to A. - plant, with a view o f making a J. S. B. McNay lost a valuable Ball phone. amily cow a tew days ago from rooming house out o f it. The milk fever. He says that last building has been raised and an Tickets are now on sale for the season they sold milk from the other story added and when it is Star Lyceum Course and we feel D R . G E O . L A R K IN one cow to the amount of $140 completed it will help out the ap sure that the best talent is rep tieside what the family used pearance of that corner very ma resented in this season’s course D e n tist. that has ever been offered to which shows something o f her terially. The business men Office over First $ a t'l Bank A. J. Winters was down from Newberg. value as a milk producer. who are backing the proposition Both Phones A. Jackson and wife from Cen the upper part of the county are not expecting to make any tral city, Nebraska, have been in Tuesday calling on his friends S k e i money out o f it but they are hop about town. He sold his farm tow n during tbe week visiting recently at a good advance over ing that the public will show W . W . H o llin g sw o rth Sc S o n with Allen Pemberton’s. They such oppreciation as will encour are so well pleased with Oregon tbe purchase price but w ill re age them to continue to get the F O R 15 D A Y S Funeral Directors Elm balm ers that'they have put their Nebras main on the place for another best that is offered in the future. Mr. Winters although ka farm on the market, with a year. v Calls Answered D sy or Night The numbers selected are high now past sixty years o f age is view o f locating permanently i f Both Phones hale and hearty and says he nev class and necessarily high priced, they sell. and consequently a large sale o f er had a sick spell in in his life. N s w b s r i, The Parker Mercantile Com- You have no doubt noticed the season tickets must be made in » n v is engaged in taking ac order to pay expenses. / THE count of the stock in order to be the smile o f contentment on the H o m e B a k e r y , C o n in readiness to turn over the countenance o f Attorney Clar Attorney Clarence Butt and J. H. Mills, the jeweler, both o f fe c tio n a ry a n d store to P. N. Skinner, the new ence Butt of late and you have whom have heard Russell H. proprietor, on Saturday night. probably been puzzled to know Conwell, the great lecturer, will ■ Lu n ch Room Claud Calkins, who has worked the cause o f it. Well he received tell you that to hear his lecture Is the place to bay in the store a good deal at differ a hundred pound sack o f buck alone will be worth a dollar of P U R E PO O D poeitiYely ns slum or other injurious in ent times, is to take a position wheat flour from his old home in any man’s money___ gredients used in the production o f our in the store under the new man Pennsylvania the first o f the There will be one musical num goods. Let us have your order. agement. He has a wide ac week and buckwheat cakes, the ber of high class talent and then Free Delivery Bell phone 266 quaintance with the people and kind that mother used to make, F. H E R R IO T , 1st A Edw ards St morning, noon and night, are there is Alton Packard the car is a good salesman. touching a tender spot—in his toon artist and humorist who is - The railroad company is plan memory—and causing a renewal a whole show in himself and who ning to make some changes at has a national reputation as a o f his youth. the depot building with a view chalk talker and fun maker. D R . A . M . D A V IS Hale & Co. with an entirely ot giving a little more elbow Tickets for the course will be All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver room for Station Agent G. W. new and well selected stock of $1.50, which includes reserved G min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of James and his assistants in which drygoods and Hodson Bros, seats, and they can be had at D E N T I S T up-to-date furnishings. to take care o f the fast increas with a largely increased stock of both drugstores and at the Graph ing business. The partition be clothing and gents furnishing ic office. Other business men !Pieturm fra m in g m S p a cia /ty O fflee In Union Blaek tween the waitingroom and the goods are now located in the new who will canvass for the sale of W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & C O . agent’s office is to be removed storerooms in the Edwards brick. tickets are Clarence Butt, J. H. and the tw o rooms are to be sep With everything new and up-to- Mills, Dr. Harrold, Jesse Edwards ff o u s e fu r n is h e r s 1/ndertakers arated by a counter and a wire date their stores are such that and W. A. King. Out of town Goods sold on the installment plan. netting which will not take up they would be a credit to a city parties can easily reach any of A t $ 1 5 .0 0 p e r L e t so much space and other changes of good size and they are well the above named parties by phone T. Brouillette’s Addition to will be made to assist in relieving prepared to cater to their pa and tickets will be reserved. Tell trons. When in town it will pay tbe congestion. Rose Lawn Cemetery your neighbors about the course yon to drop in and see them. Since the removal o f Hodson Care o f lots guaranteed for a and assist in making a big sale The Tennessee Jubilee Singers, o f tickets. Bros, to their new location in small consideration. the Edwards brick, Mr. Sykes, all colored artists, are billed for the owner of the building, has Duncans hall on Friday and Sat “ M arriage Licenses. . > ““ — • torn out the old floor and is put urday evenings o f this week un der the auspices of the High Sadie E. Lewis, age 20, to Geo. ting in new sleepers and new •/ • School, the proceeds to go to W. Plate, age 26. Will furnish their customers Finest Photos in’ the city. Crayon and floor and putting the storeroom Norma J. Keene, age 20, to in good condition for the new ward the purchase o f a piano for W ater Colors s Specialty. the schoolroom. Some well Walter Lyle Scroggs, age 23. All work first-class, firm o f Kienle & Sons who are to E le ctric Iro n s o n 3 0 D a y s T ria l. N o c h a rg e fo r use known faces are shown on the Jessie L. Rowley, age 19, to occupy the room with a general MRS. F. H. B R O W N IN G o f Iro n d u rin g th e 3 0 d ay s. First & Howard Sts. Newberg stock ot novelty goods. The de window cards, which insures a Ancel G. Laman, age 25. A Lucelia Allumbaugh, age 16, cay of the timbers underneath good program, and they will no ► iM r******# *# *# ** * * * * % * * * * j the floors of this building affords doubt be greeted by large crowds. to Albert G. Hintz, age 19. L * good evidence ot the foil voferect- An entire change o f program is • \ ; D R . N . M O R R IS O N Ï ing buildings without giving due promised tor the second evening. S a l k s A gents W anted .—$36 This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to President Kelsey will go to per week or 400 per cent profit. any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron ; * attention to the matter ofproper All samples, stationery and art Walla Walla the first o f next air circulation underneath to pre to you on approval. ; D E N T IS T vent dry rot, but people go mer week to attend a big meeting of catalogue iree. We want one A rily on here in Newberg putting the prominent educators o f the permanent ugent in this locality up buildings and making them country which is to be held at tor the largest picture and frame à Office in Union Block A house in America. Experience Whitman College. On the pro X airtight underneath the floors. ♦ ; k z Í r * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * What carpenters are thinking gram will be found the names ot unnecessary. We instruct you about when they don’t look after some o f the big university men how to sell our goods and fur MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING such details for those who don't o f the country and as invitations nish the capital. I f you want a F R U IT T R E E S T H E S K ID O O H O R S E - A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S know about these things, is one have bean sent out all over the permanent, honorable and pro Crush and ml« ki faed or salt Preper dose in tablets o f the unsolved problems, but Northwest a large attendance is fitable position, write us today W ell yes. s general stock always om expected. Dr. Pearsons, the Chi- i lor particulars, catalogue and MAKES YO UR STOCK LOOK L IK E TH E T O P PRICE hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . when passing about town just B. Reed for prices before buying else take a look at the residences here cago philanthropist who has samples. F rank W. W illiams Contain no Sawdust, A »ham. Chop F »*d o r Braa. Aak for and try on «*—S K I D O O Condition where. Address, Worm, Kidnap. Chicken Cholera. Blister, H u n . Favtr. Hog Cholera tablets, l oess Powder, and there and draw your own given large sums to various col C ompany , 1214 W Taylor St., Tablata. Spavin Cure, Barb Wire Liniment. Fink Eye. Distemper, Colic or Boa* Stiffener Tablets. 11-12 leges, will be an honored guest. Chicago, 111. conclusions. Box 37, Lafaystts, Ore*. ^TTOBHBY-AT-LAW HR. HUBS I HUB The Parker Mercantile Co. Special Sale! Sc FOR CASH ONLY At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots Browning Photo Studio T h e Y a m h ill E l e c tric C o m p a n y PRICE $ 4 .5 0 I ! Call and see us F o r s a le by F. H. C a ld w e ll A C o. S