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r ja o L Local Events. I. N. M acy aud wife of Io w a Wm. Jones is patting up a new are visiting Anderson Hodgsons, house on his place east o f town. U m n m r m l Uetilclii*. Miss Anna Dudley leaves to G. C. C arl moved his family to w h o art relatives o f theirs. Rev. R .W .K in g of W ashington day for Albany where she is to Portland the first o f the week. Including diseases . ot Eye, will preach at the Baptist church teach this year. Ear, Nose and Throat, M rs. C. F. M oore and children Sunday morning and evening. W . W . H ollingsw orth went Calls answered promptly. visited at D ayton this week Both phones. dow n to Portland Tuesday to M iss Lillian Heacock is w o rk w ith A. P. M acv and family. ing at the Y. W . C. A. restaurant attend the meeting o f the Ore Dr. H . A. Littlefield left for San a t the Lew is and C lark fair gon Funeral Director*’ Associa Francisco the last o f the week to tion. grounds. spend a few days there w ith The weather man having put Readers w ill find in this issue friends. the announcement o f Prof. C ar- an end to hi* jo b a * fire warden Prof, and M rs. R. W .K irk have rick relative to tbe musical w o rk for this season, Prof, and M rs. Flniciui I Sim m rented the Allen borne on south F. H . Buchanan arrived home o f the College. Offloaln Chthalain Valley Bank Bid«. Meridian street to which they from Buell M on day morning. M i. J. H . M orris o f German are moving .this week. LaFayette Tyler, w h o came tow n, Indiana, spent a few days A son w a s born Sunday morn dow n here from N orth Yakim a, in to w n this week w ith his m g to M r. and M rs. Porter W ashington, recently, died Sun cousin, M . P. Elliott. N. Skinner a t their Chehalem day a t the home of his daughter, M iss Lillian Savings, o f L o n M ountain home, Farview . M rs. W . H . M ear* and w a s don, England, is visiting a t F a r The next meeting o f the Ladies’ view Home w ith her sister, M rs. buried Tuesday. He w a s in his Auxiliary to the B oard ot Trade ninetieth year. P. N. Skinner. Office orar Chahalem Valley Bank. will be a t the home o f M rs. C. J. Miss M a ry Emmerson, o f N ew M r. Pearl Scott o f Connell, : B e w b e rg r, O r e g o n E dw ards, Saturday a t 2:30 Brunswick, N o v a Scotia, w h o is Washington, visited here a lew o ’clock. seeing the Pacific C oast this days last week w ith his aunt, Several o f the prohibition w a r M rs. Jennie Remington and summer, visited here a few days horses are in Portland in a t ago with her uncle, D. W . Em cousin Miss H allie .. tendance at the L ew is and Clark merson, and aunt, M rs. Lottie J. C. Duncan and Orville West- W orlds Temperance Congress. Decker. field went do w n on the low er Col Tremble, K in g Alcohol! um bia this week to fish fo r sal _ Addison Pemberton and wife, W m . Stratton left Saturday mon hoping to bring back a load ot Io w a, w h o are visiting Oregon for Io w a to make a visit with relatives this summer, spent n Successor to Dr. H . C. Dixon to sell in this vicinity. his aged mother and other rela few days here last week with Rev. Cook, late o f North D a tives. He expects to be gone for Rev. E lw ood K night and family. kota, will preach in the Free t w o or three months at least. He is a brother o f Rev. H . E. Methodist church Sunday, Sep M r. and M rs. Em ory Hodson Pemberton, of Scotts Mills. A TTORXXT-AT-LAW tember 24 a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 came d ow n from Seattle last Fri Henry Burdick o f I o w a w h o p. m. All are cordially invited. day and will spend a few weeks had been visiting a ranch which Will praetloe In aUtL* w w 'ti of the all M rs. Robert H o w ie arrived he owns up in W ashington, spent Special attentlou glean tu («robalo work.tho at their pleasant N ew berg home writing of deeda, mortgage*, «»ritraete and the the other day from C olorad o to a few days here within the past on north M eridian street. drafting of all legal papere Nowborg Oregon. Prof. E. Partington, w h o has make a visit w ith her husband’s week w ith H . R. C o b b and fam O m e n —Second floor Bank ot Newberg Building. been spending the summer vaca parents, M r. and M rs. Geo.' ily. M rs. Burdick had been vis tion in Seattle, g o t back to N ew H o w ie a t their mountainside iting here for t w o or three berg Saturday evening, ready to home west o f tow n. weeks. H. B. CLOUGH, M. I Newberg Furniture Store FOR CASH Sale from Sept. 15 th to 30 th. DES. LITTLEFIELD t BOIS, Hollingsworth & W ilson -~*PENTIST+~- Funeral Directors When you buy a Wagon buPftRUSHFORD DENTIST. --- The Riuhiord ■ buik far fturdy ‘ u*e, ol the right fiud and io tko I wants fa i 'value far every, dollar. / k V a n r » tint Sands the bet—Ina more reel « n n è -J m m riIm .jm .e m irC Rmkfard Wafoa i. neáberonr- CLARENCE BUTT. M . O , P IC K E T T A ttem sy-at-law , Notary Publie. Offici 'O P P O S IT E P O S T OFFICE I B H IÜ B i Elijah Elliott, w h o has béen year o f college spending the year w ith his son . " v John Norm an o f Lake Crystal, N. 1). Elliott in Salem« visited Minnesota, is visiting in this here the past week w ith his vicinity this week w ith school brother-in-law Joseph Wilson. mates o f the days ot yore in the H e returns soon to his home in '■* persons o f C. E. and S. W . New- Indiana. begin another w ork. louse. M r. and M rs. W illis Knight and baby, w h o have been visiting icretora few weeks w ith his par ents, Rev. and M rs. E lw ood Knight, started home to Clarks, Nebraska, yesterday morning. O STEO PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N S M r s .J * H . Leexerof Pendleton Oradualee at tbe parent eebo« 4 . Klrketrllle. w a s in to w n the first o f tbe week No , under tbe founder, P.\ A. T. Still. Office at Real dense, one Moek nurtb of Bank o o k in g to r a suitable school in of nowborf __ . Office hour*, 5 to 17 and I :80 to 5 . which to place her son. After Boll phono. visiting different college tow ns in the Valley she chose N ew berg as the most desirable. E. A. ELLI s T T. B. and C. B. Cummings have begun the erection o f a cot tage tor Dr. Snapp on the lot north o f the house they built for lim last year. Dr. and M rs. Snapp ure in Eastern Oregon but S E P T IC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y MUTUAL PHONB. 1 S 5 it is understood that M rs.Snapp at least will spend the winter here. G e n e r a l C o n tra c to r. Sewer and Tile Work. Also W ell Digging. A full line of theta ; aleo a full Aaaortment of. Gents’ and Ladies’ Chains, Fobs, Cbatelains, Brooches, Rings, Eye Glasses, Spec tacles, and Silverware. N o g o lrln g ne a tly a nd p ro m p tly done a n d O u .ro n t o o d a t th a J e w e lry S to re at S. W. P O TTE R One door west of Moore’» Drugetoro. Don’t W orry If Your Watch is balky or broken, but bring it to me and I will make it into such a good, reliable timepiece (that it will put a smile on your countenance that won’t come off, and if will be a pleasure to tell your friends where, to get such good, reliable watch repair ing. W . S. R E Y N O L D S , Jeweler and Optician, Newberg, Ore. Flret door west of Porter A Larkin'*. ' B.F. TERRY, T O N S O R IA U A R T IS T . ETERI PATRON GITEi SATISFAC TION.. BATH ROOM IN CONNECTION. The w riter is in receipt of a souvenir postal from Prof. C. W . fvantner, dated August 27, S. S. Zeeland, 337 miles out o f N ew York, Prot. and Mrs. Kantner being on their w a y to Europe where he will pursue his musical studies. He made a memoran dum o f heavy swells but added the significant entry— “All quiet along the alimentary.” Atkinson Brothers sent some M angel Wnrzel beets d o w n to the county exhibit M on day, which were beaters. Three o f them weighed 35 o r 40 pounds and as they were planted late in the spring they were not nearly M iss Reinwand, successor to grow n. the Hutchens Sisters, w ill have Rev. H . Gould is in attendance her opening on next M o n d ay a n d at the annual M . E. conference Tuesday, September 25 and 26^ n ow in session a t Albany. It Do not miss this opportunity ot has been announced th at changes seeing the latest styles in fall and will be made in the m ajority of winter headwear. * * the pastorates o f the state, and W . E. P u rd y ’s house west of the depot caught fire Friday evening a little before seven o ’clock, b a t the flames were ex tinguished without the aid o f the fire companies which the alarm called out. The fire caught from the flue. i f Jp generally expected th at Rev. GOuld . w ill be given another charge the coming year. M rs. Helen D. H arford, lec turer and organizer for the na tional W . C. T. U., left M on day m orning for Nevada where she w ill be engaged in public w ork for a month, after which she will la b o r in Northern California. She does not expect to be at home until the holidays. Herm an Kram er, a young man w h o has been over from Germany but a few months, has rented the Jas. H eater farm east o f town. He lost no time in getting on the In 'these days o f rural tele Graphic’s subscription list, set phones and rural mail delivery ting a good example for new routes, farm ing has become more comers. like other business and is con Rev. and M rs. B ow m an wish ducted accordingly— or should to express their thanks to the be. Nam e the farm aud have us friends w h o so kindly contributed put out for you some neat letter to the defraying o f the expenses heads and envelopes. * It looks o f their trip to Southern Oregon. businesslike and gives you stand They leave to-day for Riddle ing. See us about it. fi W e have a large stock o f furniture and it must move out to make room for goods coming in. Carpets, Linoleum, oil cloth and matting. N ew pattern* a t right prices. W e w ill sure save yon money. Wbethc ìeryou w a n t much o r little in our line, see us. A t th f old stand on the corner. DR. CEO. LARKIN, DR. R. W. HARROLD, ga m 3 3 3 ' » . kmmmm *• é . aOha «I è . Ifctf rnmm i y i U m/rnm. *M •» émm YOU. M U - m • m* »• ».• Mac Lie & Milled of Newtx*. Commercial '■va SENa a a f f i t i a a i M E F. H. Caldwell & Co. R R E S C N i m O N DRUGGISTS. Good Rigs and i ef ul Drivers. Hearse and arriages for F u n a ls R ates R e a s o n a b le . E. E. FLEISHAUEfi, SCHOOL BOOKS A N D S T A T IO N E R Y . NEWBERG. OREGON. B æ e E i E E C E E E E J PROPRIETOR. To The Public I F . M L M K H O -V , ■ *— ■ r The place to get your W e have opened store rooms on Main Street where we will buy F o r C ash Poultry, and Fresh Eggs W e also buy Dry Hides, Furs, Grain Sacks, Old Rubbers, Copper and Brass DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Books, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera Supplies. LESSON8 G IV E N IN K O D A K - where M r. B ow m an hopes to EKY. An eastern friend writes: recuperate from his illness. “ W ith y o u r Portland fair it is as C. C. Jensen, w h o has been is true o f all great things, w e do w orking on a government pile not appreciate them until they driver a t good w ages a t Ham are ab o u t gone. A s the exposi tion is near its close the eastern M arvin B lair left yesterday for mond, Clatsop county, for some people are w aking up to the fact MERCHANT » TAILOR. Oskaloosa, Io w q , where he will months arrived home Sunday Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes that you are having a good and says he is goin g to settle always on band. Orders spend the year in study at Penn show out there.” Yes, the ex- filled at short notice College, in which college he will on the tarm in West Chehalem Cleaning, for a while.|P?8iti°n w ill soon be a thing o f to be “ father’s boy also do some w o rk as instructor the past, but we hasten to as Strohmaier' & Hanish Pressing in the department o f Science. He Sunday’s Oregonian contained sure our eastern friends that the expects further to study physical a comprehensive write-up ol thé greatest show —the great North and Repairing training under the city Y. M . C. “ L o g gin g Industry of W illa west— is a continual fair and the W o rk Guaranteed. director, to which he looks mette Valley,” prominent atten Oregon roses are ready to wel forw ard ns a possible vocation, tion being given to the opera come them a t any time o f the lis friends are glad ot his oppor tions o f the Spaulding Logging year. East room ofGr&phiO W ATCHM AKER tunity to continue his education Com pany, in connection with Bon Eldredge can say as did Building, 1st St* which excellent views were pre M ark T w ain , w h o when reported al w ork. am» J E W E L E R , Fruit men are finding this a sented o f N ew berg’s big sawmill. dead in England once upon a Solicit, the patronar* of his old Indiana Friend, who need watch repairing done. freak y ear as regards the prune It w a s a good advertisement time, cabled the terse message to 807 Morrison St. both for the company and for the crop. While the French prunes inquiring American friends, “ Re P O R T L A N D . OK. ns a rule ripen several days ahead town. port greatly exaggerated.” After C. J. Leavitt&Sons NEW BERG BAKERY L. E. BROWN, JOHN A. BECK, o f the Italian, such is not the case this season. The latter have ripened early, and w h at is worse have ripened almost at once, which fact, w ith the rains, has worked a hardship both on the grow ers and operators o f dryers. Several hundred bushels are re ported lost in the Dundee or chards, the big evaporators being unready *to handle the fruit. While the Red hill district gener ally comes in after that o f the valley, such is not the case this year. M rs. John Johnson, aged twen ty-five years, w h o had been ill for many weeks with heart trouble, died last F riday morn ing. The family moved here fa>m Newton, Knnsas, about a year ago, and the bereaved hus band and tw o little children, ac companied by M rs. Sam. Paulin, mother o f M rs. Johnson who came out a few weeks ag o on ac- cont o f the illness o f her daugh ter, started back to the old home with the body Saturday morn- ing. SHOES being stunned by lightning the first Ot last week, a dispatch A F u ll L in e o f T h e m from W oodburn to the Oregonian CONTRACTOR reported him as dead, since which Cement Walks, Basement and time the valley papers have been Foundation Work, Septic taking turns singing his requiem. ( Tanks and all kinds of Ce- Including Waists, Skirts, Trim In the face rtf all the reports ment Work. Prices reason young Eldredge has one satisfac mings, etc. able. tion— he know s they are not so, though he w asn ’t so sure of it ▲11 k in d s o f N o tio n s a t at first. Getting shook up by a bolt o f lightning is a new w a y of T H E R A C K E T STORE gaining notoriety in Oregon, but Bon doesn’t care for any more ot J. N A S H A ] ,C0. the lime light effect if you please. A. H. DOUGLAS Dress Goods Old Papers For Sale Graphic Office M.