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. %TÏf* UTTJ-BF1ELD de ROIHG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Railroad T in « TaMo. ‘ N O RTH BOUND. 8.42 a .m . 4.14 p .m . SOU TH BOUND. 9.05 a. m.__________ 5.65 p. m. Office in Pint Nat’l Bank Building Both Phon«* Local Events* J. D. Gordon left for Corvallis and Albany this morning. f W alter H. Whitten made a trip to Albany during the week. C. S. Hulin went to Yamhill last M onday to begin w ork a« deputy assessor. Mrs. W. R. Everest went t o fit J oe-la st M onday to visit her mother, Mrs. Stephens. v ' Prof. Kelsey wetat to Portland Sunday evening where he deliv ered a missionary address.at the Friends church. ^ M r. And M y. R A King and Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson were up from Portland last Sun- day visiting at W. A. Kings. Mrs. Maggie Littlefield went to Corvallis the first of the week to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Eldriedgt and wife. C. O S loa n , a farmer from near Monmouth came dow n M onday for a few days visit with his daughter’s family, Mrs. Geo. C. Ritchey. Born on February 26, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown, o f Mosier, an 8% pound son. Mrs. Chown is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carey. Mrs. J. C. Barber returned to « vi ' ; ; # :v - p f i !f Ä J • " » B. L. Requa returned from a trip to points on the Sound in Washington the first o f the week. He g ot a touch of the experience so tfcany are having just now in that section, resulting from blockades occasioned by snow slides. While out on the Great Northern east o f Everett the train was laid np and be and number o f other passengers hired private conveyances in order to avoid a tedious lay over. He says be saw some good country and some as rough and poor as the hand o f nature ever turned out. ...........1....^ Roy Mills w asdow n from Salem last Sunday. Everett Heacock was down from Salem last Sunday. . W. H. Hite ben left here for an. other trip to Minnesota the first o f the week. Archie Campbell was up from Sherwood Tuesday getting some dental work done. About thirty ladies met in the beantiful home of Mrs. N. C. G. H. Robinson was down Christenson last Wednesday in from the Hopewell neighborhood memory of the sainted leader, the first of the week. o Francis E. Willard. Mrs. J. C. Sam Parrish has been ap> Hudson gave a splendid bib- pointed deputy assesor tor this graphical sketch of Miss Willard, section o f the county. and others assisted in making up J. C. Hod son and J. L. Van a pleasing program. Mrs. Miller, Blaricotn were in Portland and Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Wilson Salem on business Tuesday. helped to swell the membership Edgar L. Requa will preach at roll by adding their names. The the Springbrook Friends church hostess served dainty refresh Sunday morning and evening. ments and by her loyalty and Miss Eunice Levris w ho is good will and her warm words teaching at Sheridan, was down O STEO PATH 4 . o f welcome made the occasion last Saturday attending the local Graduate« o f A. S. O. at Kirk«rille, Mo both pleasant and profitable. teachers’ institute. Office on Main Street, her Jiome in Willamina the first W. B. Sims has sold his green Ì blk. S. of depot D. B. Smith w ho recently re o f the week after having spent house and grounds located on moved to University Parity several days in Newberg visiting (Mutual.........No. 4a Meridian street near the rail- Both Phooea: /Bell. .No. 361 I*flrtlaad*liras ia lo w a . on. busi-] „¿th M ra.JKa^R*cf, ro à d to A v ness the first o f the week. Mrs. Ethel Wilson nee McGrew, He takes ip exchange the tw o J. C. Brunton took hie eleven returned to her home near Scholls pieces o f property located on year old daughter to Portland last Saturday after visiting Hancock street directly west of he firat of the week to be treated several days With her cousin, the laundry, and the Benton I : DR. N. M O R R ISO N for cervature o f the spine. Mrs. H. M. Williams, and family. residence on Blaine street near D E N T IS T W. P. Heacock w ho has been Loyd Mills and his sister, Miss the Allen fruit evaporator. Mr. building a new residence in Salem Esther will leave here this week Sims will remain with the new or his son, Everett came home or Bakersfield, California, where purchaser for some time in order or a short visit last week. Office in Union Block their brother, Warner Mills has to give him the benefit o f his A. O. Mills was in McMinnville been located for the past few knowledge of the business, after which he will return t o Portland '» « « « e s s e » « * * « « « « * * « ** » 1* ** on business with reference t o the years. where his wife and sons are title to his property on Blaine A. C. Garner w ho purchased located, and will probably en street which he is endeavoring fruit land ou the foot hills o f gage in the greenhouse business to have adjusted, Tuesday. Chehalem mountain north ot in the suburbs o f the city. Rev. L. A. Wells and H. A. tow n some time ago has been m linshaw, o f Portland, and John tow n during the week closing up [ R ev.r A. J. Weaver went to Pemberton, o f Salem, were in the business. \ Portland Tuesday evening w ith to4m Tuesday night attending a la basketball team representing Mr. and Mrs. F .IL B a cb a n iu i j fthe boys! club H meeting of the college board. o f the Friends f . from C orvalK sto at- ¿hurch> w h m . they played the OraKarncy and Ernest Brun tend the reception given fry the Jewish boys team, losing b y a ton left M onday for Idaho where Wednesday Club on last Friday score o f 24 to 52. They brought O ar Reduced Prices they expect to secure some ot a report of good treatment Uncle Sam’s land if they find any night T h e, rrmaiDed overnntil in W inter MilHnery M onday morning. and a nice cleangame. The boys that meets their approbation. Still Continues E. F. Grisex, proprietor o f the were handicapped by a very S. P. Timberlake is expecting his sister, Mrs. K aty Clapp, o f Commercial Livery barn, left small floor and they think when Logan, Kansas, to visit him lere M onday evening tor Siskiyou the return game is placed here She is now visiting rela county, California, in response on a regulation floor they will : Gregory Sisters i soon. tives in other parts of Oregon. i to a message giving information be able to show a more even Harry Lynn left on Tuesday o f the serionsillneM o f his mother. score. The team was made up The C. E. social arranged for ot Gause and Otis forwards, Van morning for his old home in Blftncom center, Williams and. W arsaw, Indiana. IBs departure by the young people o f the is regretted by a large circle o f Friends church has been post Ruble guards. MS. m S MIS 1 I T h e Latest In Browning Photo * Studio j Mr. Stone, the grain separator young people am ong whom he poned on account o f other en tertainments. The business meet man, was up from Portland the was a general favorite. ing will be held on Sunday even firat o f the week feeling very jubi J. A. F ort sold his property in Finest Photos in the city. Crayon and ing. lant over the future outlook for Water Colors s Specialty. the west part of tow n a few All work flrst-clSaa, Mrs. Hodgin and Mrs. Reagan financial returns after the long, days ago to a sister ot John Shearer for $2,800. A few years o f the college faculty were in hard pull, since he first invented MRS. P. H. BROWNING Firat A Howard Sts. Newberg ago be bought the property at Portland last Saturday, and bis machine tor separating vetch $900. He expects to buy again made purchases o f some city lots and other seeds from wheat. He located in the vicinity o f the said the patent right had been W . W . H ollin f. w orth & Son in tow n. grounds o f the new Reed Insti4,ok l tor the Canadian territory The heavy rains o f the past j for $50,000 and that wherever Penerai Directors 4k E m balm «« week put the Willamette ou a tute. the separator has been shown it Calls Answered Day or Night Mrs. Warner was in tow n the has taken so well that calls for high and on Tuesday the locks at Oregon City were closed. If first o f the week visiting her stock in the company are coming Both Phones warm rains continue to fall high daughter, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. in from all parts of the country. water may be looked for in the She is planning to spend the His Newberg friends will be glad Ora. summer at Newport where she to know that the outlook for next few' days. Mrs. Eva Wheeler, a state will have charge ot a rooming success has such a roseate hue, ^ TTOUW-IT-UW worker am ong young people, will house. and w ill hope that his fondest speak at the Presbyterian church Mrs. K aty Oppen, formerly a expectations may be realized. CLARENCE BUTT. Friday evening o f this week on very efficient type setter in the M. 0 . Lownsdale, o f La- Will practice in an the courts of the tats. Special attention b“ "- “ Life, its Opportunities and Graphic office, has been down Fayette, while passing through bate work, die writis^oi Responsibilities.” The young from the Hopewell neighborhood Newberg on the train Wednes people o f Newberg are cordially visiting with her parents, Mr. day evening said to the editor ot B S ft hP— ■ V— I— ( vregoMa W n . Invited to attend. " Newberg, and Mrs. H. A. Dimond, during the Graphic that he had heard m e s —Second F' ank of Newberg The local teachers' meeting the week. that a number ot people in this held in Newberg on last Satur 3- C. Miles, w ho has been at vicinity were planning to set day vyas well attended, hot only Richmond, Indiana during the apple orchards ot the Yellow by the teachers in the immediate winter has returned, leaving his Newtown variety, with the Wine- ; ; H ood River Prop- ; ; vicinity of Newberg but by a family there tor the present. He sap as a pollenizcr and he wanted large number o f those from the has gone to Newport to visit Dr. to sound a note o f warning. He erty for Exchange : : upper part o f the county, and a Minthorn and will return next says that in the Willamette val Very profitable gathering is re week. He is very much improved ley the nursery grow n Yellow ported. Newtown is a failure, while if in health. Would exchange a fine brick busi grafted on four year old stock it ness property, new and up-to- Harvey D. Crumly made a trip Miss Minnie M offitt, daughter date, and a new modern residence He also con in the dty of Hood River, value < npthe river by steamer a few o f Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moffitt, is all right. of both $25,000, for a gtfod farm ; days ago to visit his Polk conn- was married to Earl Ken worthy demns the Wincsap for valley near Newberg, or a farm and * residence in Newberg. This is a « ty ranch. The boat he went up in Portland last week. On the planting for he says it baa proven splendid opportunity fora farmer ou stuck its nose in the bank, same day Dolou Ken wortfry was to be worthless. The conversa who wishes to meve into a good when making a landing at a married to Miss Eva Smith, tion was cut short by the train town and engags in business or Hvs on the rental. Address point a short distance abqve daughter o f Wm. P. Smith. leaving and we can only make Newberg, and a delay o f tw o They, with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver mention o f Mr, Lownsdales state A. S. BLOWERS, hours followed before it could Kenworthy, will “g o at once to ment. He has had experience, 1204 WiUamstae Boulevard Portland, Oregon. pull aw ay again. The passen Lake county where they have and persons interested may do well to confer with him. gers just watted. filed on homesteads. * > fp jffon t* Stanti an i ¡PmHomt, /0 t-l5 c , momo klfkor jffom i* X ojfui li/oroortor Cortot *— / / . 0 0 to SS. - - ■ - i n J- ■ . I — r lin ..I -- - r , ni 11 - - - - - Ii-Tg The Miller Mercantile Co. Our new Spring Goods are arriving daily. So far we have received our first consignment o f our Ladies Suits in the new 32 inch coat. Black, tan, green, are k and black, for die money at $14.00 and $15.00 , — ' ■ - **““ O ne lot Ladies’ Coats, 32 inches in tan and Mack m $ 6 .0 0 and $ 7 .5 0 W e a r s showing a beautiful line o f Tissues— Glaago Zephers—and Fine FrenchGingham s—a serviceable goods -all d ie wanted colors both Egyptian Imported for ram- in stripe 2 5 Cents Per Yard Muslin Underwear Nearly every woman has need of , som e dainty muslin underwear and no doubt if you visit this store Friday and Saturday you will find the very garment wanted and at prices that will please you. See W indow. Every garment bears a Price Ticket, and com e to our store Friday and Saturday r n ■ — - — —-r*. - * ' / '• ■ .........------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ' — • ' —i— — -— ™ — — - ■ v, ■ ^ . ■ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — • eN nw . Satisfaction or Y onr Money Back Special Sale Saturday M A R C H 5TH / We will sell Mennen’ s Talcum, regular 25c, at...... 1 5 c Bromo Laxative Improved* regular 25c, to intro duce this cold cure, at........ ........... 1 5 c Caldwell's Little Liver Pellets, regular 25c, at,.....1 5 c All kinds o f Porous Plasters, regular 25c, at. t . . 1 5 e F. H. Caldwell & Co. Prescription Druggists ♦oeoeoeoecwoeaeoecwo^o^oeaec^o^a^CH iaeoeoeoeovovM vDea Newberg store% »old 108 sacks of Queen Patent Floor in 1907 Newberg stores sold 688 sacks j f Queen Patent Flour in 1908 Newberg stores sold 1256 sacks of Queen Patent Flour in 1909 S A L E S H A VE M O R E TH A N D O U B L E S EA C H Y E A S * This means that Queen Patent is the Best Flour Sold in Newberg—and it costs no more H ave you tried it? 5c per Mck to the Pacific Col aeck of Quean P alo« $ joo e w g g ^ Marek I to Spriofbrook and Rea. (rom M I. 1910. and we m R then- » betaf «lapped to to I We nted the kaiincn. Pacific College deserves the subscription. Are you on« that boosts for Newberg, Home Industri«« and Home Institutional If you are, keep the good work up. Chehalem V a l l e y M ills