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DR. GEO. LARKIN DtntiiV Office over First N at’l Bank Both Phones J. D. Gordon sold the First street store building be bonght of J. P. Pcttingfll to J. A. Hollings worth. Later he bought the J. C. Lucas store building the week.- % located across the street from Rer. Joseph Hepp was down P. H. Greed has been down from Salem the first o f the week the Im perial hotel, which he has ; since sold to P; N. Skinner. from Black Rock daring the visiting w ith his son a t his hoenf week. east ot tow n. Noah Heater and son Gay Mrs. M atilda Johnson, H o f went to Corvallis the first o f the W hitticr. California visited m The old recitation room has week. tow n w ith Mrs. Lizzie W hite a greatly changed its appearance Miss Bernice W oodward visit, few days last week. since last week. A new table ed w ith Miss M ary Minthorn in, Miss Edene Briedwell/ o f Me* has been placed in it besides Portland last Sunday. Minnville, has been in tow n several chairs and benches. A. M. Hoskins and wife have during the week visiting w ith Maps have been hung on the wall and shelves built for books. been np from Lents daring the Miss Beulah Spaulding. T w o sets o f Encyclopedias and week visiting w ith relatives. H arry Rambo and a gentle While in Patterson & Son's man named Shoemaker arrived other reference books have been store Tuesday morning Uriah here from Ham ilton county. placed there. This is a reference and reading room which is Bad ley was stricken w ith paral Indiana a few days ago. greatly appreciated by the ysis and has since been in a low It goes, w ithout saying that physical condition. the W illiam s Jnbilee Singers are Mrs. Jennie Remmington and the best on the road. Hear them daughter w ill return'from Grass a t Duncans hall tonght. Valley this week where they have W alter H. W hitten has bought been for the past "three weeks the building on First street, the visiting w ith relatives. low er room of which is occupied Mrs. M ary M orn*spent a tew by F. E. Vestal, the barber. days a t Sheridan last Week visit* The many friends o f W. H. Gal- ing w ith her daughter, Mrs. land, who went to St Vincents Sadie Baker. The ¡"Bakers are hospital in Portland the first o f preparing to g o to Oklahoma to the waek for surgical treatment, ocate. w ill be glad to know th at be S. A. M ills and fam ily arrived stood the operation well and here from Caldwell, «Idaho Tues- that he is gettin g along nicely. Alonzo White and fam ily who w ith relatives. - They-*will spend are on their w ay from Long considerable time lodking about Beach, California to North the country before 1 locating Yakim a, Washington to locate, again. have been in tow n for several Em ory Hod son has bonght days visiting w ith Mrs. Rufb frontage on First street adjoin Heston w ho is an aunt o f Mrs. audience. The Indian girls being ing the lo t purchased last week White. so much larger and stronger by C. J. Edwards and he and The Ramsay hill on the north than oars that it was hard tor Mr. Edwards are maturing the N. H. S. girls to play against plans For erecting a building to them w ith any success. Our gether this season. girls were defeated by a score o f D. W. Cummins who removed 44 to 3. to Independence recently to The boys likewise labored rnstle real estate was in tow n under the same difficulty as the the first ot the week. Th eelastk girls for the Chemawa team was step w ith which he passed about heavier than the N. H. S. team. the streets indicated a streak o f Never-the-less the New berg team prosperity not to be despised. played-splendidly and made it a The jurors drawn from this hard game for the Chemawa part o f the conhty to serve at Jx>ys to win. - The score was 14 the coming term ot circuit court part of tow n. We understand to 22 in favor o f Chemawa. which w ill open March 22, are M arr contemplates building ou Our boys deserve to be highly 2. B. Wilson, N. E. B ritt, Charles the lo t this season. praised tor their splendid play- f. Mackie, C. H . Christenson, W ord was received here recent- ing. i. S. Craven, R. P. Cummins y ot the death o f George Everest, and Chas. J. Clemen son. a t his home at Ig o , California. There is a melody in the color He was a brother o f William« The follow ing notes on the ed singers voice, such as is not Reuben and David Everest, att boys baseball w ork has been given by the representatives o f deceased, and was the fast o f handed in by one o f them: any other race of people. The the fam ily to go. He was about The boys o f the city have rush Williams Jubilee Singers who eighty years ot age. ed the season and have already are billed for Duncans hall to Clyde Atkins w ho sold his been playing baseball a little. night w ill be at their best and place near tow n recently removed The teams are arranged a little ;ron w ill w ant to hear them. to Ashland this week, hoping different from last year. Instead Admission 35 and 60 cents. the change to that locality w ill o f the tw o ends o f tow n it is the George Bryan has sold his 640 be beneficial to his health. His tw tf sides o f First street. The acre farm for $70 per acre which father, D. C. Atkins who has teams have signed np for three means $44800, a very nice little been a resident of tbpeommnnity games and tw o hare been play snm to have shoved into a farm tor thirty-eight years went w ith . ed, both resulting in favor ot the er’s pocket. W ith the removal o f him, though he said be would South side. The fancy w ork in the fast game was done by dr. Bryan from West Chehalem have preferred to remain here. On Friday night, March 12 Parker on first base and Trews, one o f the few livin g landmarks goes, and w ith a few more revival services w ill commence in fine catch in right field, also changes a new order o f things the Christian Tabernacle con Arm strong's beautiful catch in ducted by the pastor, assisted left field. Elmer H ollingsworth w ill prevail. The front o f the room occupied by Prof. A. W . Shatter Singing was umpire. Hereafter all particulars ot the > yj. H. Mills, the jew eler has Evangelist ot W alla W alla, game w ill be mentioned. The been very m aterially improved The line up is as follow s: >y the rem oval o f the old win , South Side North Side dows which have been replaced R. Slater catcher D. Douglas by plate glass. The show preached. A ll are Vary cdrdfally D. Fairbanks pitcher R. Butt invited to these services. P. Jones sh ortstop D. Butt G bo . C. R it c h e y , pastdf. R- Parker 1st base J. E llio tt ... .... . . . , . D. Armstrong 2nd “ E. Andrews The public will be intereet^ m R ^ * 3r<) „ R MorrJj Parker Mere. Co., ¿ Inc $9.00 to $16.50 Suits at Parker Merc. Co., : Inc “E V E R Y BIDDER P L E A S E D A T T H E N E W B E R G F U R N IT U R E ST O R E - Office in Union Block DR. A . M. D A V IS FRUIT TREES W e ll yes, s general stock always on hand at Lafayette N ursery Co. See W . B. Reed for prices before buying else where. Address, Browning Photo Studio Finest Photos in the city. Crayon and • W ater Colors a Specialty. A ll work flrat-cUae. As the Portland passenger train was pulling into the M RS. F . H r B R O W N IN G station Wednesday morning, First A Howard Sta. New berg “ F id o," a pup o f comely appear ance, was frisking about the track w ith other canines, when he was suddenly impressed with the conviction that it was his Property bought and sold on place to cross the track im commission; rents collected. mediately in front o f the engine. Business solicited. W ill give A t least he made the attem pt, fair treatment to all. Call but he miscalculated his sprint on us st W iley building, one ing abilities and only reached door east o f Held's harness the outside rail in time to be shop. caught by th e wheel and his W . E. W H IT E & CO. head was left on one side of the Bell phone 907. rail while his body reposed peace fully on the other. Ami little Prank Cummins now has "F id o ” w ill never w ag that tail charge of the sale o f lots in the again in response to the whistle Ramsey H ill Cemetery. 14t4 o f his master. REAL ESTATE You w ill find the Up-To-Date W A LL P A P ER Fine Patterns, Large Stock. The most fo r your money. Come in and look it over. N ew mattings just in from he Orient. W. W. Hollingsworth & Co IT IS OUR BUSINESS To light die Business Houses, Residences and Public Buildings o f New berg. In order to do this property w e can furnish a number o f different types o f lamps and fighting units. Call and see us and let us explain the advantages o f the Tungsten Lamp. CITY M E A T M A R K E T Freah and Cured Meats. The. Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. L e t us convince you. J. E. B U C K LEY > , C t • ’ Vi U L. Fortner center field O. Vincent sell Canning C o’s, plant in New- .. K . Andrews berg w ill be operated the coming f * .. . „ __ season. J a m « W aters, who is A Sheldon iett ^ A. Evans to have charge .of the plant M arriage License. arrived here the first ot the week ---------- w ith his fam ily and has rented ^ r a McClery age 19 years, to the A. T. M cNav property south Earl Namitz age 21 years. o f the college grounds. Mr. . Waters has had several years cx- C a rro t I hanks. perienceinthe canning business . S h o d o f the many ^ different styles o f the American U niyersauv Lady Shoe we are show ing and it really deserves your attention. N ever before have you found such quality and beauty in a shoe at this price. J. H. W ILSON & SO N