Railroad Tima Tabla. Guy Heater, who spent a few days here visiting with his sister, Miss Amy, returned to Corvallis Wednesday, where he is assisting his father in building a new house which the family wil occupy when completed. W. H. Whitten went to New- port the first of the week on business trip and for a shor: visit with his parents who are pioneer residents at Nye Beach. He carried a heavy overcoat ant a comiogfappitite for clams. Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Bright were down from Wasco the first of the week for a short visit at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Larsen west o f town. They are arranging to remove to The Dalles in a short time. J. H. -Wheeler, a carriage painter and trimmer, formerly from San Francisco, has located tw o doors east o f the Van Blair- com grocery, where he will be. glad to meet and figure with any­ one, who may be interested in his line of work. The sale o f the Lownsdale|, orchard near LaFayette to a NORTH BOUND. LITTLEFIELD & ROMIGI 18.47 a .m . 4.18 p .m . syndicate for $275,000 is report­ SOUTH BOUND. P H Y SIC IA N 8 4 SURGEONS ed. The property consists o f 300 19.06 a. m. 6.40 p. m. acres planted to apple trees and 860 acre» of rich land. Last Local Events* O ffice in F irst N at’ I Building year the orchard produced more Both Phones than 40,000 bokes o f first class Mrs. A. B. Cooper came up apples. The property is not to from Portland Wednesday. be divided up but will be held to-1; Attorney Corby is building gether by the syndicate. neat bungalow in Edward's new Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Wiley, o f addition. DR. JOHN S RANKIN Rex, received word last week of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bales left PHYSICIAN the death o f Dr. C. J. Cook at|¡ Tuesday morning on their trip to Whittier, California. The widow ¡ California Office Bank o f N ewberg o f the deceased is a sister o f Mrs. { Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor Both Phones Wiley. Dr. Cook was one o f the |) visited with friends in McMinn principal men in the fonnding of ville last Sunday. Whittier College, and was aj; Bditor Hammerly of the News member o f the board o f trustees Reporter spent an hour in town at the time of his death. He bad Monday afternoon. been an invalid for several years, |¡ DR. R. W. HARROLD, Henry Parrett is sick at his yet he took an active interest in home on Parrett mountain, past affairs up to the time o f his death DENTIST. eighty years o f age. and was a man of recognized worth in the community in Mrs. John S. Rankin and chil BOTH PHONES dren visited in Portland last Sun­ fohich he lived. day with her parents. C . J. Edwards, president and J. M. Robertson, o f Dundee, manager o f the Yamhill Electric suffered a stroke o f paralysis Co., made a hasty trip to Riddles, Dr. H. A. Littlefield appeared while in Portland last Monday on the main branch o f the on the streets with a new Buiek Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins auto this week, and the ratio of Southern Pacific in Douglas drove up to McMinnville last friends over the number he county, a few days ago, for the O STEO PATH < Sunday .for a visit with their had last season is on the increase purpose o f inspecting and pass- G raduates o f A . S. O. a t K irk «ville, Mo. ng judgement on an'electrical sons. O ffice on Main Street, already, since the seating ca­ Ira Hutchens, a recent arrival pacity o f the new machine is riant for the city of McMinnville. 1 blk. S. o f depot The plant he says he found to be .. .N o. 9-9 from Wisconsin; has bought the double that of the old one. ' (M u tu al.. B oth Phones: (Bell................... No. 381 an expensive one, which wan in Mrs. BehUeke property on River The Yamhill Couuty Institute stalled by a mining company street. o f the W. C. T. U. will be held which failed before the goal was T. H. Gardner is improving his at Amity on Thursday and Fri­ residence on River street by day o f next week, when a reached, and it is idle and for DR. GEO. LARKIN building modern porches as a number o f Newberg ladies will sale. He spent a day in Rose matter o f comfort on lazy days. take part in the two days’ burg which he found to be a Dentist. hustling city, but away, behind A man named Bales living on program. A full program came p the matter o f the use o f house Office over First Nat’I Bank Chehalem mountain, suffered' the n too late for publication. >aint and in modern sidewalks Both Phone* loss o f his house and a part o f his B. C. Miles has bought proper­ and street improvements. furniture by fire one evening last ty in Salem, near the Statehouse, On account o f the rash of week. where be will bnild a new business at the Southern Pacific W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hale, of residence, with a view of remov­ depot. Station Agent James is Portland visited with Mrs. ing to the Capital city. He will Funeral Directora A Elmbalm ere Haskell and the Brownings at five up the work in Portland expecting to establish an express office on First street at no very their home west o f tow n last and take fighter work at the Calla A nsw ered D ay or N ight distant day. Newberg is proba- Sunday. Salem office of the company. Both Phooea >ly the only town in the country Don't be alarmed Friday noon J. Carl Nelson gave a chapel o f any size that don’t have a Now borg, Oro. at any peculiar antics o f the fire talk at the college one morning down town express office, and whistle, as some repairs will be ast week in which he told some­ strangers have for years express­ F» » » » » » » » » a » » » » » » » » » » thing o f the school system o f ed surprise and commented on It made at that hour. Herriot and J. A Ruble Denmark, his fatherland, in a the fact, when they have been N. MORRISON { and G. H. son, who returned from way ' that appealed to the compelled to walk a quarter o f Lake county* a few days ago, filed students. His address has been i mile to ’ do business with the D EN TIST lighly commended by those who Wells Fargo Co., after having on claims while there. L. E. Brown made a trip to the heard him. become accustomed in other Tom Cummings has sold his places to see the company go Mike McLaughlin logging camp Office in Union Block above Black Rock last Saturday, small tract located north o f towu where the business was to locate to take orders for suits from the to Fred E. Rollins, a Minnesota an office. man who has returned for his boys in the camp. Miss Mary Williams left here Mrs. Josephine Everest spent amily. Tom has bought his on Tuesday evening for a visit of two weeks at Tacoma with her >rother Claude’ s home on Third indefinite length in her native DR. A . M. DAVIS mother and only left her a few street and will return to town, state, Pennsylvania. At the days before her death, thinking while QJaut^e will change to his time o f the abduction o f Charley new location on Wynooski street Ross at Philadephia, an event she was much better. The fellow who shed his heavy as soon as his new house is that was o f such nation-wide moment that it was discussed in under garments last Sunday in completed. J. P. Barnhart, who owned- a the newspapers for years, Miss response to the. demands o f old Sol, was ready by Tuesday to >art o f the Hess donation claim Williams was governess in a tw o miles and a half northwest family closely related to the Ross acknowledge his error. of Newberg, has sold out to a family, and she often saw Charley F R U IT T R E E S The bible study class o f the new man named Thayer and has Ross previous to his abduction. Epworth League presented their W ell yes, a general stock alw ays on decided to g o to Texas to locate. Miss Williams has kept in touch hand at L a fa yette N ureery Co. See W . leader, Rev. Joseph Hall, a very Since he came here from Indiana with the lady with whom she B be,ore buyin* elr-1 nice oak writing desk at the close w here. Addreee, only a few years ago with about lived, all these years, and recent­ o f the year, as a token o f their $3,000, and goes away with ly the lady wrote her to go east • Box 37 , Lafayette, Oreg. Appreciation o f his work. more than $10,000, he should E. S. Craven and wife have have no kick on the treatment and make a visit at her expense. i TTOaWZT-AT-LAW The many friends o f Miss gone to Newport to * remain a he has received. Williams are glad to know o f the CLARENCE B U TT. week to ten days, and in the C. B. Wilson went to Portland opportunity thus afforded her and la *11 U i« u m Ma o f the meantime will do some work on ■ tree W Wednesday to confer with the hope she may have a pleasant their cottage at Nye Beach. salary and allowance official of time and a safe return. noor D. L. Hannon, of Goldendale, the postal department, relative I Rol tl W « of Newton iBOtM Washington, has bought the to the matter o f hew quarters »Paul V. Maria, former New- Larsen grocery on Main street. lor the postoffice. His appoint­ beig lad, graduate o f Pacific Mr. Larsen will g o to Dayton, ment as postmaster w aS con- College, and deputy Dairy and Washington where fie owns W firmed by the senate' onTottilay, Hood Commissioner, who smiled oi\ the.pretty milkmaids at the brick business house. but it will require considerable «inte fair last year from the Finest Photos in the city. Crayon * "d Mrs. M. A. Hash, widow of time for the papers toget around W ater C olor» e Specialty. demonstration booth, made such AU work flret-claaa, the late John I. Hash, slipped on and his bonds approved, and a hit that they are all clamoring the grass and fell, breaking the consequently he will not be in M RS. F . H. BROW NIN G for his appointment again and he F irst 4 Howard 8U . N ew berg bones o f one hip last Sunday. position to assume charge o f the will be it. The Statesman says: Owing to her age, which is office before the first o f June. The superintendent of the dairy eighty-three, her recovery is The South Newberg boys department at the Oregon state doubtful. played a game o f baseball with fair next September will be Paul P. N. Skinner, the landlord at the Dayton boys last Saturday V. Maris, the highly popular Property bought and sold on the Imperial, returned home from and succeeded in defeating them deputy state dairy and food commission; rents collected. the hot springs on the upper by a score o f 10 to 8. Jones and j commissioner. Business solicited. Will give This selection Columbia the first o f the week, Slater made the South Side j was made by the fair board at a fair treatment to all. Call feeling very much refreshed from battery and they certainly played recent conference and it insures on us at Wiley building, one his rest and the treatment taken fine ball. As Fairbanks was un- an exhibition o f dairy and door east of Held’s harness at the springs. able to go, Coffin was placed on creamery products which will be shop. Next Sunday, May 9 will be second base in Jones’ place, while j far ahead o f anything ot the sort W. E. WHITE & CO. observed as labor Sunday in the Elliott o f the North Newberg at past fairs. Mr. Maris is a Bell phone 307. Presbyterian churches through­ team filled bis place in right young man possessing .up-to- out the United States. In the held. This was the thirteenth date ideas regarding such matters local church the pastor, Rev. game they have played and and the efforts that he will put John F. Lyons, will preach at they have won I I ofthe 13. They forth in behalf of his department 11 a.m. on “ The Uncommon lost one to McMinnville and one of the next fair will be o f more Working Man.’ ’ A cordial to the North tenth. They expect than ordinary benefit to the invitation is extended, especially to play many more games out dairy interests o f the whole to men. ■ of town before the season closes. state. • in in »eaeeaaee SPECIAL Skirt Values For a limited length o f time w e will o ffer our line o f LADIES’ SKIRTS at an unusually low price. Black, brown and blue, good colors. Panama, Serge, W orsted materials. I • $ 8 .5 0 $ 8 .0 0 $ 7 .0 0 $ 6 .0 0 I values values values values / for $ 6 .8 0 for $ 6 .4 0 for $ 5 .6 0 for $ 4 .8 0 No alterations allowed. Agents for Standard Patterns and Royal Worcester Corsets In our grocery department we pride ourselves in catering to our customers wants with the best line o f GROCERIES and fresh VEGETABLES o f all kinds. Our Lettuce, Onions, Asparagus and Rhubarb are fresh every morning from the 1 Browning Photo - Studio REAL ESTATE ZPar/cerc ïï/ercantiie Co. INCORPORATED "EVER Y BUYER PLEASED" Y O U D R O P IN A T The Newberg Furniture Store | and see the finest display o f ROOM SIZE RU G S, as w ell as am allyr on es—the b est assortm ent that has ever been shown in N ew berg. A t the righ t price. A lso D R A P E R IE S, LA C E C U R TA IN S and LIN O LE U M S Com e one, com e alL G oods sold on installm ents. : W. W . Hollingsworth & Co. IT IS O U R B U S I N E S S T o tight the Business Houses, Residences and Public Buildings o f Newberg. In order to do this properly we can furnish a number o f different types o f lamps and lighting units. Call and see us and let us explain the advantages o f the Tungsten Lamp. Y A M H ILL E LE C TR IC CO. C ITY M EAT M ARKET Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. Let us convince you. J. E. 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