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, Vi ti jffiskr.-^Ay* v ! ’ j V -* i < * 1 4 1 ‘ A % , ! a ^ a a n i D R . R a C LO U G H , Physician & Surgeon. Newberg, Oregon. I *• • X tX d 5® src=s: - = © = DBS. LITTLEFIELD & BOMB, PbTiicim 4 Serieou. Office In Chehalem Valley Bank Bldf. Phone No, 43. Dr. H. C. Dixon Pi D EN TIST. r m M i CEO. LARKIN,: . —*D E N T IST+~ Office over Chehalem Valley Bank. Netrbar/, Orogon. V * . . 91 ?. O. P tcJ fH , j, j(ttorn*y-at-jCaw, — Tfotary iPuktto. > ^ O/ftom J* a J Ä » / O ff/» * Jt •** * ttorney - at - law . CLARENCE B U D . Will practice In all the court« of the aute Special attention given to probate work, the writing of deeds, mortgages, contract« and the drafting of all legal paper« Newberg. Oregon. O ffice — Second Floor Bank of Newberg Building. B. F. TERRY, T O N S O R Iflli A R T IS T . EVERT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC TION. BATE ROOM IN CONNECTION. 5»S5 Kalamazoo Celery & Sarsaparilla Co. The only Blood and System Build* er. Every bottle guaranteed. SI Sold only by Look over the barging offered by Housman Bros, in theGrapJne Miss Myrtle Gause is out at this week. Prices talk. Newport assisting the M inthoms | Mrs. Clarence Butt and soils in their sanatorium. have been visiting up above Silas M oon started back to. the Dayton with M ft. Nancy Craw- scene oi his missionary labors at lord. Kaak, Alaska, the first o f the You don ’t p a j any more for week. your goods with chairs than you Porter & Larkin have' ladies did without them at Porter & oxfords in latest styles and they Larkin’s. please the ladies too, several Saturday salei at the Chehalem styles and prices. Valley Market on Main street. Miss Jennie McGregor o f Van- Paul Brunzel & Son. retail and cover, B. C., is down visiting her wholesale butchers. sister Mrs. H. F. Allen in Port Mrs. M Wagner ot Meier & land and her Newberg school Frank’8 store, o f Portland, is girl friends. visiting, in this vicinity with — C. C. Elliott w ho moved back Mrs. Elmer Bowman and family. from Scotts Mills last week will The parents ol Mrs. G. C. Carl, take charge o f Dr. E. P. Dixon’s Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, w ho had Dundee farm, formerly owned by made a fortnight’s visit here, left M. J. Hampton. lor their hom e^t Los Angeles, There will be services at the California, Saturday morning. Presbyterian- church Sunday : A horse, top boggy and harness morning in charge o f the pastor. for sale. The* outfit lor $50. Subject o f discourse “ The histori Sacrifice made - on account o f cal development ot the Kingdom going east. Call at the home o f o f G od.” J. Bonewitz. H. W. Dague. 36 Dr. H. C. Dixon has fitted up Mrs. Rose Brown o f San Fran and furnished elegant dental cisco. well known here as Miss parlors in his new building where Brandt several years ago when he is now located and at work. a student o f Friends Pacific Carpenters are busily engaged Academy, visited in Newberg on bis new cottage just back of over Sunday with Mrs. H. B. his office. Clough. Mrs. F. A. Elliott and son John H. R. Satchwell expects to started back to Illinois on an leave with his family the latter extended visit Monday. Frank part o f this week. Mrs. Satchwell expects to join them about the and children will first visit Linn first o f October, and before re county relatives, after which the turning home they will visit the family will locate at Bend, Crook St. Louis fair. county, a new town situated in Housman Bros., o f Portland, the new irrigating district, where dealers in gents furnishings, have Mr. Satchwell is to engage in opened up a store in the Oliver the plumbing business with a building across the street from brother-in-law. the postoffice, and are getting The Chehalem Mountain Real right out after business. See Estate & Investment Co. have what they have to sav this week located and are now ready to do to Graphic readers. business in Newberg. They re Mrs, M ary L. Hinsfiaw, who quest those who have real has spent several months in New bargains in farms or other prop berg during which time she has erty to offer for sale, to call and made some good friends, left list the same with them for a Saturday ior the home o f her time. They have no time to spare brother, E. A. Trueblood, in in trying to sell property for you Portland. She expects to return at a price above the market before long to Whittier, Cali value, neither have they time to spend upon a proposition that fornia. everyone else has. They mean O. K. Edwards’ little tads were toddling about playing business and are going to please soldier Monday evening and in their patrons by selling their their march o f conquest ran up property if the latter mean against the l»ee hives. A “ hot” business and give their bedrock skirmish ensued, the little fellows prices. Give them a call. Southern Pacific officials in being rescued from the scene o f battle with from one to tw o Portland have evidently heard the general chorus o f murmur, dozen wounds apiece. E. A. Ellis, who has the con which has developed into very tract for doing the excavating audible expressions ofdispleasure for the new city reservoir, is on the part o f Newberg people, '1 t 1 ;f/ *' t* ’ • » /♦ V * 1 x/ Events« ¡busily at work with a force o f , sincc carpenters have been patch- depot. Agent F . H . C A L D W E L L & C o hands, and is rapidly bringing, ’ nK UP t ^ie the work tow ard completion. Cutts is inreceip^ o fa letter from Prescription Diuggists. The excavation is fifty-four feet the popidar general passenger long, thirty’-tw o feet wide and agent, W. E. Coman, in which ten feet deep, which makes a he gives assurance that the work VESTAL’S pretty good hole in the ground. * which has been done on the old which was an urgent BARBER SHOP. Enos can be figured on to get to depot, the front on any jo b in which a necessity, is merely a temporary OPPOSITE B A N K O F N H W B H N U makeshift and that the thought spade and shovel are used. o fa new depot for Newberg has A mass meeting o f “ common by no means been given up. FIRST-CLASS WORK. laborers and all other wage Thanks for the assurance, but it BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION earners” was called for Crater’s is getting to l>e a case o f the hall M onday evening for the driver tempting a horse along at purpose o f organizing a federal a good gait by thrusting a feed labor union. Newberg laborers Qf oa ^s out before the animal’s didn’t rally very largely to the head just out o f reach. We’ve S .W . P O T T E R call, and by half past eight the been “ going some” in Newberg, T H E JEW ELER. only ones who had responded with the new depot always just were John Bristow and Uriah ahead o f us and Southern Pacific H BABQ U AN TK N S PON Badley. Later in the evening officials must lx* charitable if our however a small com Par,y ^ people are grow ing a little Watches, Clocks, gathered to which C. H. Gram, 18keptical. The present depot is president o f the Oregon State 1 so inadeq Uate and the site so Federation o f Labor, explained un(]esjrable and unsatisfactory, Jewelry, the purpose and work o f th e ; that if the rajlroad company organization. No local union reaj]y Wants to put their New- Optical Goods. was organized but Mr. Gram i ^ tron9 in a * 0 od frame o f stated later to the Graphic that j mjn(j jet it give them an adequate Repairing Neatly he expected to return at some new building on a desirable new and Promptly Executed..:. future date and effect an organ- sjte—and for good measure let us have another daily train. ization. «• < « « V • ’. i ' *' -» d C. N. MACKIE. c. S. CALKINS. W E C A R R Y IN S T O C K A F U L L L IN E O F Farm Implements, T h e Renowned Rushford and Eli W agons, Clark & Parry Buggies and Hacks, Deering Binders, M owers and Rakes, Ropes, Pulleys and H ay Forks, G O O D H A R N E S S at a low Price, W hips and Harness Extras, A ll Kinds of Feed« ll Headquarters for Poultry Supplies, Poultry Netting and Field Fencing. Î; f 7.1 Sc, CALKINS. MACKIE •* a , A < " BELL PHONE. MAIN 124. . v , pREE DELIVERY ' MUTUAL PHONE, MAIN.23. ALL PARTS OF THE ClTYii tt t— CHEHALEM T 'r r — r--^ y r : - VALLEY SANK, NEW BERG, O ' RE P G O ,1 N . A H . M IL L S , P r e s id e n t* • .» *'* I ; * . « * ■ I’ ’. |»r >*> ‘ '• 4 * * ' * , ' • ••• ' . i’ DIRECTORS: , A. R. M ills . M . V otaw . S. M . C a t k in s , J. K. B l a ir , N. C. C hristenson . • CORRESPONDENTS: . United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. i National Bank of Commerce, New York, N. Y. McMinnviUe National Bank, McMinoville. * ‘ ' * * F* • • > ■ • We invite account* of corporations, firms and Individual«, and «ball endeavor to extend tbe utmost liberality to our customer» consistent with conservative banking methods Careful and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to us. The interests oI our patrons carefully guarded end promptly served. N . C . C H R I S T E N S O N , C a s h ie r . We bave ordered a supply of savings banks, and ai soon as they arrive we Will furnish them to any oue wishing to create a bank aeeount la this way. Central Meat Market Well known as tbe place to get tbe choicest cuts of meat. Butchers' General Produce Kept on Hand. A L S O FR E SH FISH . Give us a chance to satisfy you. W e’ll try our best. H. ./ . A U S T IN , P R O P R IE T O R . You can’t lose by buying one o f Porter & Larkin’s sample $1.50 shirts for 75 cents. Feed Livery Stables AND Special Accommodations for Farm ers.. Drive in and Feed Your Team.« 1 _______ General Livery Business Carried On. M . N IC H O L S O N , PROPRIETOR. fl^ ^ S tab les South of Steam Laundry. B ow lin g Alley A N I) ICE CREAM PARLORS. VAN LEAVITT, Proprietor. MILK FOR SALE. I will deliver milk in any quantity, for any length of time, to any part of town. Your patronage respect fully solicited. Bowling, the popular amuse ment. Confectionery and Ice Cream. Agency, for the famous^ HAZELW OOD ICE C R E A M . STRAW BERRY W M . G I L E S .! ’ O N L Y F U L L L IN E ------- OF-------- H arness and Saddlery IN NEWBERG. ICE C R EA M Flavored with Hood River strawberries. E. A. ELLIS, TO BE FOUND AT H- C. LAWER’S HARNESS SHOP N E X T TO CENTRAL MEAT M ARKET. JOHN A. BECK. WATCHMAKER JEWELER, General Contractor. Sewer and Tile Work. Also Well Digging. MUTUAL PHONE. • • '• * 183 , Solicits the patronage of hi* old Indians who need watch repairing done. Friend* 2 0 7 M orrison St. * P O R T L A N D , f|It. i