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LITTLEFIE LD & R O IH G PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS 6ffieo fai V in t N at’l Baak Building DR. R. W. HARROLD. DENTIST. BOTH PHONES O STE O P A TH S Graduate* o f A . S. 0 . at Kirk «ville, Mo. Office on Main Street, 1 blk. S. o f depot Both Phones: (M utual..............No. (B ell.................. No. 861 DR . G E O . L A R K IN D «ntlst. Office over First Nat’l Bank Both Phones W. W. Hollingsworth & Son Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones 1 Or*. DR. N. M O R R IS O N V ' d e n t is t Office in Union Block F R U IT TREES t W ell yes, a general stock always on hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . B. Reed for prices before buying else where. Address, . .. Box 37. Lafayette, Oreg. a TTOaWPr-AT-LAW CLARENCE MTT. ' WIU eraeUee la all tka «M fts of Ika aUU I bm UI «tt—tlau firaa to moton« werk, the w riting of doodn. ■ B rtffifd i, SaaSTot W e w S iiu K lla s* Browning Photo Studio Finest Photos in ths city. Crayon and < W ater Colors e Specialty. Atl work first-class, MRS. F. H. BROWNING New berg First A Howard Sta REAL ESTATE Property bought and sold on commission; rents collected. Business solicited. Will give £air treatment to all. Call on us at Wiley building, one door east of Held’ s harness shop. W . E. W H IT E A CO. Bell phone 907. MO! INES 1 g ig H g A f »B U S IN E S S * * COLLEGE rr s » H gvg w a s n im st o n ■ FORt IA N S o O fttO O N J H WRITS FOR C ATALOO A W H e l l l e r w few re # Y o u don’t n eed to be a n e x p e rt ju d ge o f shoe quality if y ou bu y ì& f^ a h e a Plumbing! I 'lC Just look for the nam e. t ♦ It stands fo r all the qualities a re a l g o o d shoe must have. M a d e ov er “ Natural Shape” lasts. I M ost styles $ 5 .0 0 . TANS, O X-B LO O D , PATENTS 1 PLAIN KIDS and C A LF LEATHERS O f Interest to You. No where in the city are Groceries and Vegetables fresher and handled cleaner than in our store. A trial will convince you. Highest market price paid for Farm Produce. j j ÌParker77fercantileCo . i INCORPORATED I Funeral D ir e c to r s St Embaknen Newberg, W. J. Morris and bis brother Prof. Wallace A. Newfin, who has been teacher o f mathematics the Main street real estate men, NORTH ROUND. 8.47 a. id . 4.18 p. m. have bought the quarter block in Pacific College during the past SOUTH BOUND. on the corner o f Edwards and two years, has decided to enter 9.05 a. m. 5.40 p. m. Sheridan streets o f Mr. McNay the University o f California next and will build tw o houses which year as a graduate student, with Local Events. a view o f continuing his studies they will occupy. L. M. Smith went t o Newport in mathematics until be can Seth A. Mills, who was down Thursday to make arrange secure his degree. He has made from his up river farm said farm ments for their annual sojourn a good record and we shall er« were wishing for more rain. at Nye Beach during the summer. expect to hear from him later. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. He says he will take his hor^e Miss Esther Andrews who has Cox at their home on Chehalem and bnggy over this season and acceptably filled a position as a mountain, on To » d a y a baby be independent o f livery stables. member of the faculty of Pacific boy. Cecil J. Hoskins, o f McMinn College for the past three years There will be a meeting o f the ville, and Paul V. Maris, of has been elected to a position as library committee on next Mon Portland, were in tow n last teacher in the high school in her day afternoon at the library Saturday evening, marshaling borne town, Whittier, California, rooms. the members o f the class of 1907 lor next year. Miss Andrews Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike have of Pacific College, in anticipation has made many friends in New gone to Moro, Sherman county, o f coming events during com berg, aside from those who have been associated with her in to spend a week visiting with mencement week. their son. Some o f the teachers and pupils college work, who will regret to P. H. Rogers has the iratne up in the public school are prepar see her leave at the end o f the for one o f the bungalows which he ing to give an entertainment, year. Daddy Higgins has resigned his is building on his Fifth street A Night in Arabia,” on Friday position as mail carrier to and property. evening o f this week. They Frank Hallock was up from promise an entertaining prograhi from the railroad station. A Portland Wednesday night visiti and ask for liberal patronage. call will be made for bids and as ng with his mother-in-law, Mrs. The proceeds g o to the school. * in the past some one will put in R. Eggers. On next Sunday the Epworth a bid for about half what the The W. H. Hitchen, who was severe- League o f the Methodist church job is worth, no doubt. government is able and willing y injured in a fall from a hay will observe the 20tb anniversary to pay a fair price for this work, oft a short time ago, is able to of the organization. The pastor is to preach on the forward move but as long as bids at a low be ont again. figure can be had- they will be Rev. J. H. McDevitt, o f Port- ment in the morning. In the accepted, though changes occur and will celebrate mass at the evening Rev. McReed o f Port often. Catholic chnrch in New berg at land will deliver the address. * Rev. Herbert T. Cash o f Paonia, 10 o ’clock, Snnday, May 16. Halt the advice given to a Colorado, formerly pastor o f the married woman consists ip Some very nice work is being done in street grading in different Friends church here, has in “ Cut out your kin.” The aver »arts o f town, under the super pleasant prospect for the summer age woman, when she marries, a trip to his old home in England makes a load of her kin and vision o f Wm. Clemmens. Thomas Miles was exhibiting and a visit with his father. I£is demands that her husband walk to his friends in town, on Tues brother, Oliver Cash o f Southern under it with her. day, a very fine lemon picked California, known to many here, Estmry Notice. rom a tree growing in his green- will also make the trip. Station Agent G. W. James in louse, Taken up, a team o f ponies at J. W. Baker, who recently forms the Graphic that a rate of my place. Owner can have same oca ted on his fruit farm, now $8.80 from Newberg to Seattle by calling and paying all ex drives into tow n wearing the and return, daring the A. Y. P. penses. smile of the happy and satisfied air, has beta announced. Con * C h a r l e s J udd . sidering the distance the rate is rancher. reasonable, and Newberg will no Sometmg New. The Misses Ida and Prances doubt send a large number of Schade and Miss Uelgrnth, of visitors to see the big show. Call and see. Yon will be con Portland, spent Sunday with A call is made for a picnic to be vinced, and like others place your Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bowman at held at the Yamhill locks near order. If you call we will show their home north o f town. LaPayette on Thursday, May you. The members o f the G. A. R. Newberg Mfg. & Con. Co. 27, by former residents o f North and the W. R. C. attended the Dakota. A cordial invitation' i f f Presbyterian chnrch last Snnday extended to all, who were former- in a body, the occasion being an residents o f that state to observance of “ Mothers Day.” Rev. G. H. Greer will lecture attend. It is expected to form on Socialism in the Baptist J. W. Hobbs, the revenue an association o f North and chnrch, Tuesday evening, May officer, was in tow n on business South Dakota people later. I- 18 at 8 o ’clock under the auspices connected with the office Monday The Newberg friends o f Prof. o f the men’s class in social and took time to shake hands O. C*. Albertson, a former member problems. Everybody invite»!. with his former “ Hoosicr” of the faculty of Pacific College, F. C. S t a n n a r d . riends. will be interested to know that Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Reagan he has been elected principal o f the R. 1. Reds For Sale. are arranging to spend a part o f Jnion High School o f Whittier, the summer at Berkeley, Cali- one o f the best high schools in Will offer for sale for a short ornia in attendance at the southern C a l i f o r n i a . P r o f . time my flock o f 12 hens, headed summer school o f the state uni Albertson is peculiarly fitted ior by an extra fine male, for $1 a versity. Reason, going away. j ust such a position and his head. Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Kelsey friends expect him to make a N a t h a n W h i t e , tw o blocks from are expected to arrive the last o f record for himself in his new field. depot. v 'v . ’ < v the week from Berkeley, Cali Harold Vickrey, who passed fornia, on their way east and will Farm For Sale. through town Tuesday morning spend a fortnight here with on his way to Portland to see Five miles north o f Newberg. relatives and friends. Casey open the baseball season Eighty acres, nearly all cleared. L E. Holt has secured a con for the Northwest league in Good buildings, running water. tract with the county for operat- Portland, said he would be on Would take place in or near New ng a rock crusher at the county hand commencement week to ’arm for the poor, and he and take part in the annual alumni- berg as part pay. J. A. F ort , •Yank Cummins will begin work college ball game. He is at home Laurel. the first o f the week. this season assisting his father Mnt. Phone 32 H. F. Avery, ayoungm an who in the store at LaPayette, but he grew up at Dayton, but who is a baseball fan just the same Maniac* License. earned the plumbers trade in as ever.., 2----- —--- — ’ ortland, has opened a plumb John Pemberton, president of Genevieve Graves, age 2 2 years ing shop on First street in the the- Salem mutual,,ip*qrance to Albert A. Frisbie, age 23 years. building adjoining the Bale« shoe company, in company with his Lorna Shippy, age 19 years to shop. wife, and Levi M. Gilbert a George W. Small, age 21 years. Kate Metz, age 21 years to Mrs. H. N. Aldrich and little prominent prune grower o f the daughter came from Bridal Veil Rosedale district south o f Salem Charles Fischer, age 30 years. Wednesday evening for a visit were down last Saturday and Graphic and Oregonian $2.25 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snnday and attended tbequarter- C. J. Larsen, at their home on ly meeting o f Friends church. Graphic and Journal $2. the Dayton road southwest o f Mr. Gilbert said he thought fruit town. in his section was little injured Jesse Edwards was on the sick by frost and the prospect was fist the first o f the week and he good for a full crop. has gone to Ashland for rest and Clarence Crow has given up recuperation. Mrs. Edwards is his position with the Southern visiting with their son, W. F. Pacific at the depot and has Edwards, in Portland, during gone to his home at Merlin, Give im a chance at that Wa would Ilka bis absence. Josephine county to take a In those Bath Flx- to W. C. Woodward arrived home vacation. It is hinted that he Etc.. and do your from Berkeley, California, Satur has matrimonial designs on a plumbing. day evening. In connection fair damsel in his home town, with his work in the state uni but the young ladies of Newberg LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. versity he has been assisting in are loth to admit it. Anyway the History Department the past Mr. Crow made many friends year and has been promoted to during his stay in Newberg and the position o f Teaching Fellow we would all be pleased to E. L . E V A N S in History for the coming year. him back again. “ EVERY BUYER P LE A S E D " Y O U D R O P IN A T The Newberg Furniture Store , and see the finest display o f ROOM SIZE RUGS, aa well as smallyr ones—the beat assortment that has ever been shown in Newberg. A t the right price. Also DRAPERIES, LACE CURTAINS and LINOLEUMS Come one, come alL ' Goods sold on installments. W. W. Hollingsworth & Co. Y3C HEaaHcaa a a E n IT IS OUR BU SIN ESS To light the Business Houses, Residences and Public Buildings o f Newberg. In order t 6 do Bus properly we can furnish a number of different types of lamps and lighting units. Call and see us and let us explain the advantages of die Tungsten Lamp. YAM HILL ELECTRIC CO. CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. Let us convince you. J. E. BUCKLEY Shoes, Crockery, Groceries AND FRESH VEGETABLES OF A LL KINDS Highest M arket Price Paid for Chickens and Eggs •j W ilson, Newhouse & Co.