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11111 — .J ill U T T L E K i^J & ROM1G PH*#JCIANfi 4 SURGEONS. Office in First Nat’l Bank Building ’a Both Phone« M aw will be celebrated at the Catholic church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o ’clock. J. Henriot, aged 64 years, died OR. JOHN S. RANKIN at hii home at Springbrook on Thursday o f last week. R ev/A .J. Weaver and Rev. B. L. Sequa, of Springbrook, will exchange pulpits next Sunday.^ The high school team Will play the Salem high school /team A basketball Friday n^gnt at the rink. Miss lone Hill has been absent OSTBOPATH . from her post J fn the telephone Graduates of A. S. 0 . at Klrksvflle, Mo office for a fewkl lays on account Office on Main Street, : „ o f illness. § TI mt «I m U b* Mlid 3 0 T H IR T Y 3 0 Men'« SaiU to d o «« out for \ blk. S. of depot 30 th Phones: Mrs. J. Hr Gibson, o f McMinn ....... .Ho. »1 ville, s ^ t the past week in town uniting with her cousin, Misjyeffie Pinney. ^ r . and Mrs. N. R. Oliver re- turned last week from a very Lot 5 ladies Lot 6 ladies Loft 7 men’s Lace Curtains I nf D E N TIST Office in Union Block Seattle, their former home. Jahc parties who borrowed the nneryed seat plate for Dpm-ans nail will confer a favor by re turning same to this office on the Suits and Coats 'F riday and Saturday Stock in the Newberg blood hound company is scud t o be a little off in price this month, but you might ask the city marshal about it. 1-2 P R IC E -■ % millinery John Brown returned from Sultan, Washington, the first of the week where he spent several davs visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Clough. j MOST inf 7/filler 7/fercantile Com pany ¿Torn Tyndall, is preparing to open up a tea and coffee store in Oliver’s row on the north side of Since people will drink Tom may as well tarnish it as anybody. Browning Photo J. L. Hookies end wife made a preliminary trip to Portland Wednesday in anticipation o f an extended visit to California. They will probably getaw ay the latter part o f next week. Spaulding Co. mill at is being rebuilt. The fore- s charge of the work was from the Capital d ty in my with Chas. K. Spaul<J The party is known w ho took the fountain pen mounted with plaingold baridtfliom a certain st ore just before Xmas, and if he Will call *hnd pay for same at once he will kave trouble. * Beginning at nine o ’clock next Tuesday morning reserved seats Tablets-pencil or ink, regular 6c values...... ....... All 10c tablets a t.................. .............. .................. Crepe tissue paper, die colors we have, regular "lOc values, per roll a t..« .„„........____________ , M*. ^ L A D I E S ’ H AN D B A G S j The finest line ever in Newberg, values from |L 60 to $20.00, will close out a t . . .2 5 p e r ca n t du A line o f ladles’ hand purses that F. H. Caldwell A Co G. M. Bales has sold his prop erty on "First street to Allen DR. A. M. DAVIS Smith who wants a down tow n carpenter shop. Mr. Bales ex pects to dean np his business in the shop in the next tw o months, after whichjie contemplates g o ing to California for a time at cently went to Iow a and Kansas 0f going to press. least. for a visit with relatives, prrived J _ . . __ , . , 4 -w- is**— r v f C h a s e & Linton are now at horaethtUrttCTpart<rflart««rt. ankat,wM| thrif d dred The tax levy tor county and W. W . Hollingsworth Sc Son state is 16 mills. This added to furnishing Krarrl tor contractor! .v . . .. ___ 9 ft mills for d t y purposes and 7 though they encountered some ? rather cold w .T « fo r O « g o u i.n . “ ‘ hV Cap,| * ? a tJ ' Mr„ mills for school, makes 32% mills, - wiH return however in a few day: but to get the correct levy for ° J and g o to work on bankers toi residents of Newberg 4'95-100, A Dayton lady is making aq faauHBg gravel to the top of th< the road levy, must be subtract effort to locate certain young hiU at the foot o f River street ed, as the town has charge o f its men o f Newberg, whom she own street work. charges with having ordered ^ f people^ teamsters have dreaded the long i The Pleasant View' Literary feast for some fifteen | and Debating Society was organ which she prepared one evening haul up the hill from the river all ised at the Pleasant View school recently and held in waitinguntij :these years. The use ofgravel at house in the L&nrft neighbor the small hours o f the morning. Newberg has only fairly begun hood on Thursday night o f last The expected guests failed jt<^ and improvements for easier ac week, with R. H. Brooks, presi show up, so she says, and being cess to it wfth teams will tend to dent; Miss LoiseJones, secretary* in limited circumstances she increase the demand for it. Ouilford stilwdl>of xaU; Miss Lila Rishel, assistant secre want» the monejMortI k spread. tary; Miss Alma Jones, editor of Come boys, do the square thing literary paper. Regular meet by the lady and you will alwa ' Portland hospital where he sub ings will he held every Thursday feel the better for it. mitted to surgical treatment for night at the school house, v Every Our friend Morris Heacock is chronic asthma, from which he body cordially invited. evidently sailing at high tide in had been a sufferer for fifteen Allen-Reynolds Hdw Co- WE OFFER TILL WE REDUCE OUR .. H AIR M U S H E S We have the Howard fine, values 50c to $4.50, and will give..../. 1 0 p a r can t o f f du rin g J Allcocks porous plasters............ ......................li Remember we can fill all your drug wants, A fellow named Cannon, krfao was section foreman on the S. P. at this point for some time, is MRS. P. H. BROWNING said co have left a number o f qn- Pint fc Howard Sts. Newberg paid bills behind on taking his departure from Newberg. Alva C. Garner and son pros. perous farmers from Ida Grove, Iowa, who have spent consider able time looking up and down the Willamette valley for frak land, have made a purchase o f fifty acres o f foot-hill land tw o and a half miles northeast ot Newberg, including the John Augui thirty acre tract, ten acres bought of William Pickett and ten acres ot C. S. Calkins. * The price paid was $125 per acre. The son will g o onto the land at once and begin to improve it and the others will come later. in VALUE his new location, as will lie seen from the follow ing, local taken from the Bay City News: W. M. Heacock, formerly o f Salem, has moved here, bought property pad will make his permanent home here. He is delighted with the country and with prospects ig Bay C itf. He bought four fine l o t s n e a r t he Fresbyteriau Church, and in a few days will begin work on a new residency, He is a contractor by trade anti was formerly foreman jot Han- years, and where he was also sliced for appendicitis, is stop ping in town. Only recently h# made a donation o f four nefts of ground in the heart of the city o f Trtlamook t o the city, to be preserved permanently as a play ground for,,children. He says he did this partly on account of his love l o r children and further as a means o f honoring the name ot his father, Captain S til Well, an aged pioneer of the place who is still living. At the request of him cordial welcome named Guilford Park. An last Monday morning Mrs. C. H. Christenson went to Mc Minnville in response to a mes sage announcing the death o f her step-brother, B. F. Huston. Mr. Christenson followed on the even ing train and both remained to attend the funeral which was held Wednesday morning, burial being made in the LaFayette cemetery. sized audience. W ork is tobegin A “ painter” with sharp claws as soon as the weather settles in and a long tail, just such a fero the spring. cious beast of the jungle as we The third number o f the lyceum heard about a t the age when the coarse will be given on Friday hair stood straight up at the night o f next week. Reserved mention o f such a fright, is now seats may be selected at either being seen about Newberg, so the drugstore on Tuesday morning story goes. Some brave hunters at nine o ’clock. came down from Dundee the ^TrORHKTATLA» ~~ " other night to exterminate the CLARENCE MITT. monster, and at the first crack Will practice all the courts of the ing o f the brash they found that state. Special in attention given to pro- oat o f three shooting irons in the bate work, the i writing of deeds, snort- sages, contracts and the drafting of all crowd, only one, a little twenty- legs! papers. tw o, was in order tor service. _ _ Newberg, Oregon. Floor • 1 Head the boys off, they are said J OFTICB—Second Bank of Newberg Building. to be running yet. Mrs. Sarah Ewing who reccnt- lv sold her fruit tract north o f S. E. WATKINS Sc SON Newberg to John Fort, has pur chased the Allen Pemberton property located on the corner of Fifth and School streets, and \ although she is now ninety-one J years of age she is rejoicing at the thought o f soon being located so she can again attend church services regularly. This latter1 information for the edification j Dwellings of a class o f rugged tw o hundred j pounders who balk at the mere j in Brick, Stone, Wood and rein suggestion o f their crawling out j forced concrete. We sire agents of bed on Sunday morning, don- ’ fee Piste Glens, therefore can give the best figures obtainable. ningaclenn shirt and showing. up at church services.