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Miss Ada Parry is visiting in Portland. Portland F or Sale—House and lot. E i* week. W . E. Terrell has purchased quire at first door north of Bank the W . S. Kirk property on W y- of Newberg. Miss Grace Christenson is mak nooski street. The very latest—-In songs and ing a visit with friends in Oregon City and Portland. instrumental music at Heacock F o r sale, tw o big w ork teams, & Heacock’s jewelry and music 10-2t w agon and harness; also a disc store. DBS. LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG, Physicians & Surgeons. Office In Chehalem Valley Bank Bldg. Phone Ho. 48. , plow for sale or trade. D. J. Gil i Owners o f phonographs can find a large assortment o f the bert. A year and a half old son of best and latest records for sale M r. and Mrs. IS. Bair died Sun at M oore’s. The Presbyterians have pur day and w as buried on the fol chased a fine new Kimball organ lowing day."' Staple and fancy groceries. for their chapel. Its tones are Free delivery to any part of the said to be much like those o f a city. Cash, paid for produce. pipe organ. DR. MINTHORN, .O ffice: Two doors west of Moore’s <Jrn*. »store on First st. Residence one M ock' .north and three blocks east of Bank o f, >Newberg Building. Home Phone. TH AT IS THE W AY WE ARE GOING TO SELL HARNESS, HARNESS FIX TURES, WHIPS, ALL HORSE FURNISH ING GOODS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, FOR CASH FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. ■» « * -* • f : RITT1UB0ÜSE & CALKINS A farmer’s auction will be held in the .Masonic hall on,, Wednes Mrs. Bruchman, w ho for some time has been visiting in N ew day evening, January 27th, torj < DR. GEO. LARKIN, 1 berg with her relatives, the La- the benefit- ' of the Newberg F o r expressUmd light hauling peans, left Tuesday morning for Grange. Coffee anti cujfe w ill be leave orders Rich’s grocery. served. Fverybody invited. No —^ D E N T I S T * — Minnesota. N ' T w o brothers of J. A. Millsap, admission fee. A. J. Clark, who had been vis Office over Chehalem Valley'Bank, w ho live at Moscow, Idaho, and Harold Strong, a promising j Nowit&r-jc, O r e g o n . { iting here for a few weeks left w ho were down in Portland on Newberg, Oregon. M onday morning for bis'hom e young man w ho attended col business, came up to Newberg lege here some six years ago, in a at Bloomfield, Ohio. and made him a flying visit the OFFICERS AND business letter to A. P. Oliver J» J* > > J> J - J* * * J* DIRECTORS » Mrs. Williams of Pendleton first o f the week. states that he is studying for the 97?. O. P ic k «", j g who w as here visiting recently O. V. Allen, whose family i? Alpheus Mills, Pres. ministry at P a lo jL lto , Califor writes her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCrea, Vice- nia. His actipn has so dis down from Boise, Idaho, visited ^ jfttorney~at-jCaw > ^ Rhodes Gardner, that her small Presideut. pleased his father that he has here with his parents last week. S. M. Calkins, Cashier child died very soon after her re 9?otary ÌPubiic. — withdrawn from him all sup Mrs. Allen, accompanied by her N. C. Christenson, turn home. parents, M r. and Mrs. Elsia v Office opposite SPost Office. Assistant Cashier port. A twelve or fourteen-year-old Wright, drove down from M c J. Kinley Blair. The county clerk complains be son o f W . B. Clark, who lives Minnville Saturday and is visit C orrespondents : cause there» seems to be some north of town, cam# near get ing here this week. Western National Bank, New thing the matter with the mar York. ting an eye put out by a danger The State Savings bank of U.8. National Bank. Portland riage license market. Last a TTO R N E Y A T -LA W . McM innville National Bank. ously well-aimed snowball at year’s record in that line—175— Dayton, w as organized on Fri school Monday. CLARENCE BUTT. meant an average of more than day, January 15, with a paid in Established 1893. Miss Lillian Heacock who has one for every t w o working days. capital of $25,000. The officers w riting o f deeds, mortgages, contracts and the been teaching on Chehalem After eight long years the gentler elected were: C. A. Probert, pres drafting of a ll legal P ^ V . w b e r g . O re go n . mountain north of town, begins sex again holds sway, and this ident; J. M . Crawford, vice-pres O ffic e — second Floor a term of school at Chase, in the year should knock the record in ident; O. P. Sackett, cashier; L. Bank o f Newberg Building LW. P. HEACOCK. MORRIS HEACOCK.) western part of the county, the to smithereens. But it is not A. Rossner, assistant cashier; J. A AAA first of the week. keeping up with the average.— R. Forrest, J. C. Nichols, F. R. Wilson, D. Ross and R. -L. Harris R B. Webber of Dundee an Reporter. Sash —T ' f directors. The bank w ill be nounces that beginning January ... Hollingsworth & Cooper, the & D oor Factory Open for business'Monday, Feb 21st and continuing each day furniture dealers and under E. E. Fleishauer, Prop. ruary 1.— McMinnville News. until sold, he will sell at public takers, have given evidence of / ' s auction his entire stock of gener Mrs. Eleanor Williams died at U V E R Y & FEED STABLES. al merchandise valued at $3000; their enterprise by purchasing a Keep on band and manufacture » >• new funeral car or hearse, which the home of her mother Mrs. everything in the line of 1 New rigs. Good horses. Safe drivers. also his household goods. arrived last week and w as used Terry, Tuesday, January 19th, Phone, Main ¿7. Doors, Windows, Mould - 1 A gentleman from Southern for the first time Monday. It is the funeral exercises to be con ings, Turnings, Crest Michigan named H aas has vis a fine vehicle, finished in good ducted by Elder Geo. C. Carl at ited in Newberg a few day with taste and makes a good appear the Brethren church, Friday' ing^, Brackets, Door |& morning at 10:30 o ’clock. Mrs. | an old neighbor in the person of ance. Though few of us are Window Frames, Fan James Comic. M r. H aas is anxious to ride in it, nevertheless Williams had been a sufferer for cy Casings, Etc. greatly pleased wijth Oregon and it comes to fill one o f the “long-1 over a year with lung and heart ^ TONSORIAh ARTIST, Your patronage aolHsited. trouble, and had tried the cli it is probable that he will return felt wants.” mate of both Arizona and South-1 and settle here. The fire department of N ew L ast Saturday afternoon Mrs. berg held its annual meeting ern Oregon. She w as a Chris - 1 J. C. Hodson while at home with Wednesday evening and elected as tian wom an held in high esteem the children, w as startled by a its officers for the coming year, by all that knew her. She leaves rifle ball crashing through the C. F. Butler, chief, N. J. Sjdtes, her mother, husband, tCvo broth window, shattering the glass secretary and L. B. Ferguson, ers and three sisters to mourn and striking the table in the treasurer. An effort will be made her loss. The deceased w as in ^ room. Some boys were shoot to fill the ranks of both compan her fortieth year. ing dow n in the canyon and evi ies as soon as possible and when ! It begins to look and sound B. C. MILES, President. dently became reckless in hand that is accomplished, in all p ro b -1 very much like business down at E. H. WOODWARD, ling their rifles. Too much care ability the department will be; the new furniture factory. Thir- Vice I res, snd Secretary. 1. C. COLCORD, Cashier. cannot be exercised in such cases. reorganized and a third company teendifferent machines have been I * • installed and there is one more The only Blood and System Build The little flurry of snow whichj organized. As it is now the city on the w ay. F. C. Horton, the CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. er. Every bottle guaranteed. came the first of, the week w as a has tw o hose carts and a hook efficient foreman, has most of faint reminder to newcomers of and ladder wagon, with but tw o A. C. MILES, them lined up and in good run w hat they had left behind them. companies to handle them. C. K. SPAULDING. K. H. WOODWARD ning order, and when the power Sold only by Married, on Saturday evening, It w as hailed with delight by the S. J. Madson. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. is turned on, such a roar and a small boy w ho had not had the January 16, at the home of Mr. Directors. bur-r-r result as is sweet music chance to snowball for a couple and Mr$. G. W . Grayson at Til K h E S P O N D E N T S —Ladd A Tilton. Port F. H. CALDWELL & Co of years, but w as viewed askance lamook, Miss Edna S tratton ,! to the ear of a man who likes to C O lend; National Park Bank, New York. see the wheels of industry turn Prescription Diuggists. by the old timers w ho much pre second daughter of M r. and Mrs. ing. The plant has a fine engine, fer thb gently falling rain. The Wm. S tratton .o f Newberg, to Stranger* visiting the city ere invited to **11 At the bank for Information concerning the and it is a pleasure to watch it city. Corieapondence invited. hills surrounding town had a M r. G. B. Lam b, the ceremony j working so smoothly and easily. coat o f several inches. t being performed by the pastor of the M. E. church in the presence! The factory will start up -for Mrs. Hannah Smith, w idow of business as soon as dry lumber S .W . P O T T E R Elisha Smith, died of heart of about twenty guests. Thej is procurable. There is twenty bride, w ho has many friends and THE JEWELER. trouble Saturday, the funeral thousand feet of timber now in The place to get your well wishers in this her old home,! services being conducted by Rev. the dry house. The plant will Armstrong at the Friends church has for over tw o years served as j be started with as few men as H E A U Q V A . H T E H S FOR DRUGS & MEDICINES. M onday at 10 a. m., of which assistant in the Tillamook p ost-; possible, as they will have to and j office. In token of appreciation church she w as a faithful learn as they go, under the super W atches, Clocks, consistent member. She w as 1 of her faithful service, Postmas vision of Mr. Horton. There is PRESCRIPTION WORK A bom in Ohio nearly seventy ter Severance gave her as a wed machinery enough, with the SPECIALTY. -.... Jewelry, years ago, being married at an ding present aifelegant silver tea added-room which the company early age to Elisha Smith, who | appropriately engraved. The expects to have later on, to use Books, Stationery. Fancy and died here some years ago. She; Krooiri *s county school superin from fifteen to twenty men. The Toilet' Articles. O p tical Goods. Camara and tendent o f Tillamook county, ^ concern will make a specialty of leaves three children, Demsy i Ier\u<; Kodaks and all kinds o f Cam ara is a young man well con- turning out kitchen treasures, Supplies. Smith' and Mrs. S. J. H u b b ard ,! nected and highly spoktn - of. tor which there is a steady de w ho live here, and John W . ; Mr. and Mrs. Lam b will make mand anefin the manufacture of LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K ' which there is good profit. Smith of Kansas City, Missouri. ( their home in Tillamook. E K Y .' Ehret & Vestal. • 7-tf Chehahm Val ley Bank. ( i |" l ” fe r -'f j - - f r» • |ï . Depot Stable r " — - 5 - - ‘ • Q Newberg tM B. F. TERRY, EVERY PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC TION. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION. V. F. HEACOCK i SON Kalamazoo Celery & Sarsaparilla Co. Bank of Newberg. $1 % FINEST LINES w ftjfc n rro iz i *1 i JU O KJl .e t» VÊW kiX -¡T ;