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James Patterson made a trip to W illamina last Friday. ? I. A. Ruble went to Am ity Wednesday. U TTLEFffiLD kRO M G PHYSICIANS a s u r g e o n s W alter Fortune and w ife came over from C orvallis for a week’s end visit w ith relatives. I s. e . W a t k in s & Mrs. Wm. Paxson was in the connty seat Wednesday. W alter Dnnlap came down I so n Builders The Cbehalem Center items came to o late for publication 1 this week. Mrs. W. L . last Sunday at her husband. Paul Macy, g o t an ankle clearing land a Your confidence in your appearanee depends more on the corset you wear than on anything. Its a matter o f feel- ing right as well as looking rig h t The Royal Worcester Corsets are guaranteed to fit They have no superior in style, workmanship and material. A few o f the new models fo r spring are aa follows: Robertson spent W illam ina w ith No.[923—It adapted to tbooe of average figure, haa a high boat, long front Mid back and very long hipa, white it * Jk / n / n eoutel; price— H )* r .U U No. 922—Made for the average figure, baa a high boat, cutaway front,[very long Mpa with *upple backbones, Q White eoutel; price............... O .V V No. fill—The Adjusto Corset, made for medium and full figures, medium waiat with long back and flat hipe, . Q white batiate; price....... .......................... O .U U No. 692—The Grand Dowager Corset, a model for full figures, has medium full bust, long flat hips and long C A back, white coutil; price................................ w No. 633—W ig fit any average figure, it has a medium bust, cuta way front, a very long skirt with a soft back, i^ g / \ o f Springbrook, fractured while few days ago. , Buildings Churches end Dwellings Mrs. Lenna Rinard was down from McMinnville visiting with Mrs. W. J. Langton Wednesday. Mrs. K. L. Dudrow was up in Brick, Stone, Wood and rein from Portland the first of the forced concrete. We are agents week visiting w ith her sister, ta r Plate Glass, therefore can give the beat figures obtainable. Mrs. J. Carl Nelson. - Attorney E. V. Littlefield was up from Portland Wednesday night visiting w ith his brother, Dr. H. J. Littlefield. I Attorney Ore L . Price and family were up from Portland OSTEOPATH«* last Sunday* visiting w ith rela Graduates of/A. £L0. at Kirksville, Mo tives. Office on Main Street, — 1 blk. S. of depot M r. and Mrs. Byron Barr and little one were up from Portland the first o f the week visiting w ith r e la tiv fi." — ¡.1 worth of their money. Give the boys a good crowd and help to cheer them on-to victory. had been in declining health tor many months. The deceased was located at L a Payette for a long term of years and was one of the best known physicians in He went to Yam hill connty Alaska daring the mining excite- mentand- was located in Jjfcag- w ay fo r some time. After re turning to Portland he again re sumed the practice o f his profes sion in that city where he resided up to the time of his death. He was w ell known throughout the state. J. D. Gordon went to Albany] Wednesday to join his son, H arry who has been in that city tor several days looking after the Office in Union Block TheLatest in Allen Jay is planning to g o to j his former home in Io w a tor the season at least. The fam ily w ill remain in Newbefg until he. de cides on a location. E. D. Pearson sold his tow n property to J. D. Gordon a few days ago and has departed for the Alberta country, taking a car of personal effects, including seven bead of horses. John Evans, a form er Mm-j Inesota neighbor o f L. M . Met- , calf was np from Portland last week fo r a visit. M r. and Mrs. Metcalf say this makes twenty- tw o Minnesota people who have visited them daring the past where she had been visiting friends and relatives since the previous Thursday. Mrs. Clem Niswonger who has been visiting w ith her parents, M r. and M rs." Ar R . M ills a t Springbrook, w ill return to her Year. .. home on the Sound this week. J. P. Dodge made a trip to the The Cbehalem Center school Siletz country last week to look district is gettin g the expansion a t some timber land. He drove j idea and there is talk o f buying in from W illam ina over roads that are not as passable as they additional sehool grounds and erecting a new school buildiqR m ight be, judging from his recital this season. Browning Photo Studio MRS. F. H. BROWNING P in t A Howard Sts. Nr S p ed ai attention given to pro- ork, the writing of wort- eontracta and the draftingof all ^ Newberg, Oregon. —Second Floor Hood River Prop- erty for Exchange A. S. BLOWERS. 1294 Willametse Bbulevard Porti mad, Oregon. A. O. Hanson w en ttoM aryh ill on the North Bank road last week where he secured a position as superintendent o f term work for Sam Hill, the railroad man who is the owner and prom oter o f the M aryhill proposition. He went to work at once without returning home and his family left here tbe 'first o f the week to had the time and opportunity to get the best. The mares are reg istered, both in France and in this country, their names being Hache, No. 81641 and Gitana, No. 81647, respectively. The price is said to be close to $2000. Gordon & Irelan also sold a matched team o f heavy horses a tew days ago to J. M. Crosby, o f Dundee, tor $600. SEE THE W IND O W DISPLAY Nazareth Waists for The Royal Worcester Boys and Girls Waist for Girls. Sizes 2 yra. to 14 yrt., made No. 848—A soft pliable, ser of soft knit material and easy viceable waist, button-in-the- to wear with the tape buttons, back, with hoee supporters well secured to support the attachment. Ages 9 to 12 years supporters attachments. As a result o f an accident in the sawm ill Wednesday morning C. E. Tate, whose home is <m Wynooski street, lost his life, leaving a w idow apd six children. . The unfortunate man was w orking in the mill when he was struck in the stomach by a piece o f lumber which was barfed through the air by the saw w ith such force that be was felled by j the blow , and those who were near by say be w as not aware o f w hat hit him as death came instantly. The body was im mediately removed to the Hol- ingsw ortb undertaking parlors. The unfortunate man came to Newberg some months ago from Oregon City. He car ried some life insurance which w ill greatly aid the fam ily sol sdddenly bereft o f its supporter. Miss Id a W oods and W alter Wilson, who were in Portland M onday went out to the tuber cular hospital to see Miss Amy PRB8BYTKRIAN CHURCH. Heater who has been there for some time. They found her in a Subject o f morning sermon: very low condition and her death “ The Second Peter.” Evening is expected a t any tim fj___ subject: “ Hesitancy Overcome.” M r. and Mrs. Charles E. Puller went to Portland last Monday to look for a house, in anticipa tion o f their removal to the city on account o f the rem oval o f the office Of tka^Ncvyherg Brick & T ile Co. to Portland, which th e company has decided on. J. W. Coffin, who has a posi Cards were received here Tues day from Io w a C ity, Iow a, an- tion as sawyer in the Booth- nonnemg the birth o f a son to K elly mill at Springfield, moved Mr. and Mrs. -W alter R. Miles, his fam ily to that point the first bearing the name o f Thomas jot the week. They still own K irk Miles. The young man is | their Newberg property and we oratory shall expect to sec them return doubtless already and be ought to be a in the future. winner. F. A. E lliott has accepted a Doubtless it w ill be news to position w ith the Spaulding Log- many o f tbe friends o f Miss Ring Co. and w ill begin work Bertha' Cox, of the class o f 1900, the first o f March, w ith head Pacific College, to learn o f her quarters in Salem. His work marriage to a Seattle business w ill be largely in the timber, man named K in g a few weeks looking after the supply o f logs ago. The groom is w ell spoken for the different mills o f the o f by those who know him. They company. are residing in Seattle. S. W. Atkinson has become ac Clarence Crow , form erly an customed to handling good stock assistant a t the S. P. station in and since disposing of his Jersey Newberg, is reported to be on herd he has been casting about the road tp married life, if the to find something "just as good.” event has not already taken A tew days ago he purchased o f place. Tbe young lady in the J. D. Gordon, & Son a team o f case is said to bear the name of their choice imported mares, Miss Carey and her home is in bought last rammer by them Merlin. while in France, and when they No. 563—Is a model for medium figures desiriiw a low bust, cut away front, a vary MSg skirt with soft back, - v a a a white eoutel; price........ w ...................... . No. 604—A model of stylish lines for the average figure, it haa a long waist, long front and back with very long •« f * A flat hipa, white jean; price..................... ....... I»O w No. 641—la for full figures, has low bust, long hips and bqpk, effectually shaping and moulding the form, - 4 g A white coutil duck; price]................................. ■ ■ O w No. 460—la the very latest pattern for average figures, it is equal in style and fit to> many higher priced models; high 4 A A ~ 2 5 cents Price 5 0 c W e w ill sell Mennen’s Talcum, regular 25c, at... Bromo Laxative Improved, regular 25c, to intro duce this cold cure, a t..... ................... .......... Caldwell’s Little L iver Pellets, regular 26c, at..., A ll kinds o f Porous Plasters, regular 25c, a t...... I F. H. Caldwell &. Co. ------ -PARE METHODIST A I X Rev. J. N. W ood, pastor o f the * Prescription Gruppista _______ | Free Methodist church, on ac count o f sickness his fam ily is ^oro^orororo^awooöOQOöWöoaoooo^oM>*ooo#ooo4K»^i^^»owa quarantined and requests us to announce that Henry Nelson w ill fill his pulpit next Sunday morn and forceful speaker and his mes- feeling that sometimes follow s a ing and J.D.Cook in the evening. sages were much appreciated by bath. those who heard him. When folks are sick, an old- BAPTIST ------- - . fashioned can*lie is a nice thing A t the morning service Sunday W om anly Wisdom. to have in the room. Candles the pastor w ill address the young ---------- give a nice, soft light, and w ill not women. The subject w ill be “ A A cheap economy can give to hynre as a lamp does when turned Young Woman’s Religion.” us but adear experience. down. The evening topic w ill be T o mend a granite kettle, put Put a stick o f wood between “ Near but S till Outside the K in g a rivet in the hole and pound it the low er part o f the boiler and dom o f God.” AU are invited. On Wednesday evening, March 2nd, Rev. P. A. McDiamid w ill deliver an address at the Baptist church on “ Missionary W ork in Africa.” All are invited. FRIENDS CHURCH. The series o f meetings at the Friends Church were unexpected ly brought to a dose on last Sunday evening ow ing to news 1 from Everett, Washington which made it necessary for Rev. Rep- logle to return to his home in the interests ot the new building which hia church is preparing t o ! build there. The meetings were well attended and grow in g in in terest, and members of the church here regret very much that they could not have continued at least another week. M r! Replogle is an interesting! j Whereas, in the providence of God, our sister, Mable Hale has been taken from our midst by death, be it resolved by Vesta Rebekah Lodge $76 I. 0. O. F. that we tender our sympathies to the bereaved families in their affliction, also that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the families, a copy placed on the minutes, and furnished to the local press. V erona H. N e l s o n , K a t ie G. F erguson , A. C. S tanbrough , Committee.