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NEWBEBG, YAM HILL COUNTY.
OBEGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906.
NO. 4L
5H
'Oregonian Reunion In California thought the house had been torn almost on the prohibited list tor
Real Estate Transfers.
from its foundation and was most people.
M p o rla d bv th* Y am hill OoontY A bat nun
C o m m i t . McMi nnville
Ting—a—ling—ling— rang the bounding dow n bill, across the
It is the next thing to a crimin­
T.
B.
Robertson
and w f to C A
telephone bell at a home in Berke­ yard.
al offense to throw Broken glass
ley the other day, where some
When gathered in the parlor into the street where it is liable Stewart sw V4 sw Vi sec 2 1 1 2
• eight or ten have their board am after dinner, a duet from the host to cut horses feet as well as to s r 5 w $250.
United States to Stephen W
keep. One o f the number went and hostess was called tor, and d o much damage in various
Wanless
nw Vi sec 10 t 4 s r 6 w
to the phone and as usual all the they responded in a manner other ways. Don’t do it.
homestead.
rest pushed doors ajar in differ which many a Newberg audience
Delano Estle, w ho returned
Stephen Wanless to C M Pick­
ent parts ot the house and pro­ has had cause to appreciate. from Newport Monday says it
ens
n w V i s e c l 0 t 4 s r 6 w $600.
ceeded to listen. For such
Kelsey, who is fast coming to be was so cold on the beach that it
Wm Reid and w f t o Daniel J
kindlv interest in the affairs o; know in California as “ the Riley took him a day to tl& w out
McGill
160 a sec 36 t 2 s r 6 w
all in general and o f each other man,” delighted his audience after he returned to tbs valley.
$1800.
in particular is characteristic 01 with several o f the Hoosier bard’s He found real estate on the boo
W e sell the above line o f m achinery is all w e need to
Daniel McGill and wf* to J H
such an establishment. “ An in best, his readings being inter­ at Nye beach.
say*
Y
ou k n ow their true m erit
Tomkins 160 a s e c 3 6 t 2 s r 6 w
vitation to dinner did you say, spersed with piano solos by Miss
On Friday afternoon at 2.30
W e are selling and booking orders for lots of Binder
$ 1 .
for the Newberg fellows?” was Minnie Stanard o f Brownsville,
o ’clock the members o f the hope Peter Bashaw to Josephine Ba­
T w in e , too, at R igh t Prices.
what was heard at the Berkeley who is visiting her brother and
and hook and ladder companies shaw Its in Everets and Deskins
end of the line. “ Where? Where? family. Kirk asked for fifteen
will cross bats on the ball grounds add to Newberg $ 2000 .
H ow d o you get there? Oh, yes, minutes in which to give a brief
east o f town. Admission ten and
E J Lewis to J L Brown 364 a Both Phonos
thank you, we’ll come all right. outline o f the many attractions
fifteen cents. The proceeds go in Samuel Cozine d l c i n t 4 s r 4
I can speak for the other fellows o f a certain baby girl which the
tow ad helping the boys out.
on that kind o f a layout.”
Stanards had never been privi­ Make arrangements to attend w $1300.
R L Bewlev and w f to O P Mc­
One Kelsey was the spokesman leged to see, but the other tw o
and help swell the crowd.
Laughlin It 3 blk 1 South Sheri­
for one Kirk and the writer. On fellows who have had to listen
Traveling Passenger Agent dan and small tract in Morgans
general principles an invitation to the same on an average o f
John
P. Jones o f the Southern add to Sheridan $300.
o f that nature would be received once a day, insisted on cutting
Pacific,
who passed through
Phoebe Bnrch tq Vt J and Jas
with perfect equanimity, but the his speech to ten minutes^ with­
tow
n
Tuesday
m
orning
state*!
uden
292.02 a in sec 2 2 1 5 * r A
fact that the second party to the out rebuttal.
Report of Bank of Newberg at close of business
that
a
special
student
rate
fo
r
w $6500.
• conversation was Mrs. F. C.
A more enjoyable evening could
June
30,1906:
Stanard in the suburbs o f Oak­ not be imagined, and the trio those coming west on the morn­ C J Edwards and w f to Yam­
land, but added zest to the ac departed reluctantly, glad that ing train would be arranged, hill Electric Co. Its 25 27 29 30
provided a special effort was Afr'% 23 Church add to Newbeig
cep ta nee.
Rev. Stanard and family had
On Friday evening the' trio moved to California. Hardly made to w ork up an attendance $5.
Loans and discounts
$131,995.62
D W & L E Heston to Aaron
sallied forth in search o f their that either, but if they had to at college from that direction.
R eal estate and buildings
7,131.84
former Newberg friends, Rev. F. leave Newberg and Oregon, very It is a matter that should be M Bray s Vi It 1 2 blk 15 Deskins
Furniture and fixtu res......
2,275.50
2nd add to Newberg $700.
C. Stanard and iamily, and how well satisfied that they were in taken up at once.
O verd ra fts.............................
4,282.07
While Mrs. H. C. Paulson was S A Deskins to Marguerite P
they found them will doubtless range on this occasion with such
D ue from Banks.
39,271.74
be of interest to the latter’s host open handed hospitality extend- driving home from tow n last Elliott pt Its 1 2 blk 3 Deskins
13,998.70
Saturday morning the team ran 4th add to Newberg $75.
o f Newberg friends.
to three Oregonians.
away, turning the carraige over Henry Mills et al to Christo­
They are living this summer
$196,945.47
W. C. W.
at
the turn in the road near Ed pher & Young 1 Vx adjoining
about a half hour’s ride from the
Holt’s place and making kindling schoolhouse in district no 32 in
business section o f Oakland, and
Parksr-Elllott Marriage
o f it. T o the surprise o f those ^ 3 s r 2 w $50.
Capital Stock fu lly paid
are practically in the country.
The marriage ceremony o f Wal­ who saw it, Mrs. Paulson, al­ S A Mulkey et al to Chas E
U ndivided profits less expense and taxes paid 4,427.89
It is a very pretty country too,
ter S. Parker and Miss Martha though thrown violently t o tbs Crater It no 1 2 3 4 5 6 blk 18
D eposits su b ject to ch e ck ............................... .
79,628.94
and a pretty, home like place it
Elliott was solemnized at the ground in the mix up, w as aot Johns add to McMinnville $900.
C ertificates o f d e p o s it.....i................................... 64,888.64
is indeed, which they are occupy­
home o f Mr. and Mrs. F. A. seriously hurt.
The cArri»«* John McCleery and w f to Alex-
ing, more nearly an ideal rural
Elliott
on
Wednesday
evening»
urns
so
badly
wrecked
that l e n d e r L ozo 11% a in Sidney
home than a suburban one. M r.
August 1st, at eight-o'clock, Rev. was dumped into the junk pile Smith d l c i n t 3 s r 3 w $1300.
Stanard is acting as pastor o f a
Jamei P. Price officiating.
at Evans blacksmith shop.
Alonzo Hadley and w f to E A
church not far distant and is
About
forty
guests
participa­
The
J.
D.
Cook
family
living
a
called from time to time to oc­
Hodeon and wf 2 a in cl no 68 t
ted in the happy event. The mile and a half west o f tow n bad 3 ir r 2 w $405.
cupy other pulpits as well.
The trio in question were met bride was becomingly attired in a case ot poisoning last week
Marriage Licenses.
with just the kind o f reception white mull, and carried a bo- that came very near being fatal.
Harriet Wilkes 71, to D. 1
which Newberg people know quet of bride roses. The beauti­ A lady relative o f the family,
ful
rooms
in
the
commodius
new
who came down from east o f the Jackson 74.
would be given by Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott
home,
were
charmingly
mountains
brought a lunch with
Stanard—and the girls. A glance
In Self Defense
decorated,
the
bride
and
groom
her
in
which
was some fried
at the latter was evidence con­
Major Hamm, editor and man­
clusive that they had not been standing under an arch o f maid­ chicken put up in a tin bucket. ager of the Constitutionalist, Emi­
the losers by a change of climate. en hair ferns and cream sweet She ate some o f the chicken on nence, Kentucky, when he was
NEW BERG, OREGON
The out-of-door life which they icas. “ O, promise me,” was the way and felt some sickness fiercely attacked four years ago by
bought a box of Bucklen’s
are living has made them pic­ softly sung by Miss Sibyl W ood­ afterward but thought it came piles,
Arnica
Salve, of which he says:
ward.
from riding on the train. In the
The new school year opens September 25.
tures o f health and comeliness,
, “ It cured me in ten days and no
Following
the
ceremony
deli­
evening
after
her
arrival
Excellent Advantages offered for students.
but that they are Oregon born
**** ftroublfe since. ’ ’ Quickest healer of
and bred is a fact which must be cious refreshments were served, members ot the family ate o f the burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 25 c
Pleasing surroundings, with good morel
after which the bride and groom chicken and were so sick soon at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s, drug
taken into consideration.
Thev
eesociations.
f
- *
have grown in their one year of eft for their new home on Fourth after that medical assistance store.
absence to such a degree that street, amid the congratulations was required to tide them over
the danger point. The poison
Vera and Gwen will soon be in and good wishes ot the guests.
The
groom
is
the
eldest
son
o
f
seems
to have come from the tin
the grown up class, while it will
Agent for
VIr.
and
Mrs.
L.
M.
Parker
and
bucket
in which the chicken was
not much longer be little Helen.
Capital City N ursery C o.
It soon became evident after a member o f the Parker Mercan­ carried.
Fruit Trees, Ornamental trees
T H E M U S IC D E P A R T M E N T will be under
It is generally supposed that
■dinner was announced, that the tile Company, while the bride is
and Shrubs.
efficient supervision o f Prof. Jas. Carrick, o f the
trio were to profit by the fact the sister o f our fellow towns­ springtime hits the amateur poet First Class Stock at Reasonable
Conservatory o f Glasglow, Scotland, an instructor
Prices.
in the tender spots but the recent
that the Stanards had not been men F. A. and Orange Elliott.
o f ability and experience.
hot wave g ot the better o f Na­
imposed upon by many o f their
For further information call on or address,
than
White and laid him up for
L
ocal
Events.
Newberg friends since moving to
repairs, and this is how he came
California. Either that, or that
Arthur Hall and Lester Moore, out of it:
they had been and had come to
the conclusion that there was who are working in u sawmill Oh I w ill» ) | w m • camping on the adc oi old
P residen t
The place to get your
Mount Hood
ju st one way o f defense—ot at Linton spent Sunday at home.
When W m up into the nmctiea, oh that would
foundering their guests, once and
Herbert Coffin was so far re­
have been too good.
fo r all. If the latter, they chose covered that he returned to his O r with Gilbert At Stanley, a wodtiag ¡a the ice.
an inopportune time of trying work in Portland the first o f the When it danced around the agbba. that too
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
would have been nice.
it on, for the visitors, though week.
E'er once we cam« la Oregon it’» been generally PRESCRIPTION WORK A
somewhat taken off their guard,
Miss Mabel Knight has gone
the role
quickly rallied to the attack on to Nebraska where she intends
That our winter, hare been plaaeaat. aad in
SPECIALTY.
tw o or three tried chickens and to remain for several months
Mimmar night, been coot.
accessories, strawberry short with her sister.
But thia rammer beat the record, we felt that we
tboukd wik.
«ake, ad infinitum.
Mrs. M. Terrell and Master W e kicked off »heel aad blanket aad threw Books, Stationery, Fancy and
Many were the questions asked
Toilet Articles. Camara and
Glen Charles went to Portland
away the quill.
o f the home folks left behind, and
Tuesday to visit for a few days It'» bean very good for wheat though, aad hae Kodaks and all kinds of
indications point to the fact that
Supplies.
for making hay.
with L. W. Charles.
the Stanards are loyal Oregon­
LESSONS GIVEN IN KODAK*
We have successfully proved that low
W. H. Hubbard, who is taking The com jmt grow* by jump* aad melon, too E K Y.
ians still, though enjoying life in
they iey.
prices
and high qualities can be linked.
the Qolden state. They have a the first vacation he has had in Still, when it gen lo ninety i name them', tome
This is one o f the prominent features
thing wrong.
vivid and interesting story to ten years, has gone to the beach,
o f our store.
But I guen we Oregonian* will ramehow get
making
the
trip
overland
with
K I L L vhs
tell o f their experiencing the
along.
earthquake, which did not tend lis mother.
m C U S S TH« LUMPS
A few of our regular prices:
Clubbing Rates.
The Misses Sibyl and Bernice
to lessen their regard lor "Ore­
Ladies White Embroidery Belts, 15c.
The Weekly.Oregonian $1.50,
Woodward have been at Che-
gon, Sweet Oregon.”
Covered Jelly Glasses, 25c per doz.
On the first shock Mr. and tnawa during the week attend­ the Graphic $ 1 . 00 —the tw o for
Window Shades, 15c.
________ __________
Mrs. Stanard started for the ing the closing exercises o f the $ 2 . 00 .
Ladies Summer Corsets, 40c.
room in which the girls were, school.
Prunes, Prunes.
Pie Plates, 10 for 5c.
___ /voMUkpnc"
Ms a $1.00
but were jostled about in a man­ Mrs. W. E. Wight shipped
The Allen Evaporating Co. is
Frts Trial.
ner which allowed them to make some fruit to her sister at Hepp- in the market for prunes at the
Sur«M t and Quick—t Òsti 1 SSttS
but very uncertain headway. ner last week, the prices for fruit highest market price for the best ____
THBOAT and LUNGI TBOUB-
U M , or KÖNNT BACK.
Mr. Stanard says he really being so high up there that it is grades.
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CALKINS & WRIGHT
BANK S T A T E M E N T
Pacific College
FRED L. AMES
NO S A L O O N S
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