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The drouth seems to be effectu W. J. Stater, the McMinnville ally broken at last—thanks to real estate hustler, was down on the state fair. Mrs. A. N. Gould is here from business last Saturday. Master George Bowman made B. C. Miles and family and Coos county visiting her parents, Miss Pearl Cummings returned a visit to his grandfather’s saw Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich. mill near Middleton a few days The generous w ay in which from their Newport pilgrimage ago. Newberg people have been at Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Larkin and tending the state flair this week Mrs. Jesse Edwards started on indicates that the habit formed her Indiana trip Monday expect* daughter Miss Jennie, who have last summer at Portland is still ing to make a visit o f about been spending the summer ont potent. three months with her mother at Newport, arrived home the The members o f the local W. C and numerous relatives and first o f the week. T. U. are making preparations friends. r , There is one prominent busi for taking care o f the state con A license was issued in Port ness man in tow n who didn’t vention which is to be held in land Monday to Adam Weber, attend the state fair. Sometime Newberg the first week in Octo who lives in the German neigh in the not very distant past he ber. borhood east o f town, to marry essayed to make the capital city Horace Nelson, who has been Alberta Beranek o f Multnomah a visit by the “ kivered cars working this summer with a county. route and allowed himself to be crew o f men in Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller, o f carried on by, being thus under in the employ o f the land depart Portland, visited in town Sun the embarrassing necessity of ment o f the Southern Pacific, day with the latter’s parents, walking back. Question—was came home the first of the week Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Romig, Mrs. the joke on Salem or the New Miss Ella Macy arrived * home Puller remaining until Monday berg man? But the latter might trust himself to make another from her outing atjNewport Fri evening. day. She has been selected as Mrs. Clarence Bntt and Mrs. attempt—by boat. At the pres teacher o f the Middleton public P. A. Elliott, members o f the ent state of navigation on the school for the coming year, her county c o m m i t t e having in upper Willamette there' is little work to begin the first o f the charge the coming school fair, danger o f being hurried on by. month. were in McMinnville yesterday B eal Estate Transfers. Principal R. W. Kirk has been on business connected therewith. engaged for the past several Mrs. N. E. Britt and daughter Reported bv the Y am bin C ou n t? A betragt Com pen V. McMInn »ilio . days at the public school build Miss Jessie arrived home Mon E W Howe and w f to ing in overseeing some improve day evening from their I visit at ments which are being made in Buffalo, Minnesota. H. S. Britt, 5 H Graham 1.39 a $400. Mary F, Dunston and hus the library room and in getting who has been located some time the rooms in readiness for the at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, had Walter T West 31.30 a $3750. W A Howe and w f to City opening o f school. a vacation o f tw o weeks which Carlton 60x517% $1. Walter R. Miles, who has been he spent at Buffalo with his Andrew Schwartz to Laura acting as fire warden in the Cas mother and sister. Robins 64.10 a $1. - cades for the Southern Pacific is Rev. T. W. Nash, whose health Mary L Austin t o W expected home the last o f this has been in a precarious condi week. He will leave immediate- tion for many months, died at land 10 a $500. I C Hendricks and w f y for Earlham College where he his home on First street Monday Welsh 152.78 a $5500. will spend the year. afternoon. The remains were Harriett Allen to Jesse Hobson Omer Gause drove down from taken to Hopewell, the old home 80.88 a $1. Rosedale last Saturday and o f the Nash family, for buriaL Jesse Hobson to W O Buck drummed up some boys whom where the funeral- services were le took back with him the first leld Wednesday at 11 o ’clock. 80.88 a $3000. Henry Doner to J G Miller sw o f the week to pick prunes in the In the death o f Rev. Nash a Vi nw % sec 1 $800. Newby orchard. Mrs. Gause re < Christian veteran receives prom o turned with him expecting to re tion for a long life o f faithful J G Miller to Jesse Hobson sw Vi nw % sec 1 $1000. main through the drying season. service. H. F. Bed well aqd Mrs. M. E. Williams, o f Port- On attempting to arrest a Hobson 160 a $1. and, has rented a cottage of J, couple o f fellows, w ho had been C. Morris in East Newberg to drinking and giving trouble over John Brixey to W L Paul small which she will move with the at St. Paul, M arshal/. A.Krech- tract Wm Chapman d i e $400. Ida Beneke to Ernest purpose o f giving tw o sons the ter was shot and killed Tuesday privilege o f Newberg’s educa evening near the hoar of nin«, ydia Lang 127.79 a $6500 Howard H i b b s -----... — tional advantages. At least one \ o ’clock, In the melee tw o or Arthur Smith 20x100 ft in Mc- o f them will be in college. three other citizens were shot, Minnv ille $500. C. H. Christenson is arranging one of them seriously. Dr. E. A. Henry Miller and wf to Dorcas to move his family to Kelso, Romig was called over to the 6 Calavan small tract in Amity Washington, wh?re will work scene o f trouble to tend to the $237. in a shingle mill! He advertises wounds o f the injured, making James L Jensen and w f a public sale of his stock and another trip yesterday afternoon. Deborah Shepard 100 a $1600. farming equipment to take place The fellows who did the shooting Harriett Austin to J A Shep at the West Chehalem farm o f were captured yesterday morn hard pt It 4 blk 3 North Yamhill H. Christenson 0 on Tuesday, ing. They are from Astoria and $950. September 25, beginning at 10 were supposed to be picking Emily Willsey and hus to J o ’clock. Free l u n c h will be hops near St. Paul. Marshal Shephard It 1 and 4 blk 12 North served at noon. Krechter was a son-in-law o f G. Yamhill $325. The Misses Gertrude and Mary W. Range of this place, he hav M S Adams and w f to Albert M inthorn came out last week ing been married to Miss Pearl H Benton Its and pt Its in Lip- from Newport and on Monday Range last year, pincotts - 2nd add to Dayton left for Iow a City, Iowa, where It should be borne in mind by $1600. they will spend the year in the thepublicthat the Yamhill Coun ' Nathan Bradley to L D Duzan state university, from which in ty School Fair, about which a and w f It 253 Dayton $200, stitution their father, the doctor, good deal has been said during Ben C Holliday et al to took his degree, the former to the past year, takes place the Noice 701.25 a $10. take a course in medicine and the the latter part o f this month at Jesse Edwards and w f to Lena in Greek and Latin. Miss McMinnville, from the 25th to E Taylor sw Vi blk 4-8 Edwards Eunice Lewis, who intends to the 28th inclusive. The com add to Newberg $200. the year at Penn College mittee in charge o f the arrange Julius M Fink to A L and E F with them. They are all ment o f the Newberg exhibit is Fink part o f blk 7 Mrs i P Chand- graduates of Pacific College. hard at work toward making » lers add to McMinnville $1. The Misses Sara Knight and good showing and desires to J S Larkin and wl tc Kathenne Romig, who had been capture . . . . . . that . piano , . which is of. Larkin 17.08 a in John H in attendance at the annual tered to the school in the counta, ti 1 c t: 3 s r 3 w $1200. best exhibit northwest conference of the Y. making _ the , . . . at the Chas Larkin and w f to J S W. C. A. at Gearhart Park as fair. T o b e succeMlul t h » con.^Larkin tracts 7 and g representatives of the Pacific mittee must have the hearty co sub o f D D Deskins d i e $1300. College association, a r r i v e d operation o f all, and the mem C B Wilson and w f to Newberg home Tuesday evening, report bers make this request: That Telephone Co e % It 9 blk ing a pleasant time and a suc all exhibit* for the fair, except Deskins 2nd add Newberg $69. cessful conference. Mrs. Eliza v e g e t a b l e s and baking, be J B Parrott to J C Brougher beth Hutchinson, who accom brought to the public school- 22 a in John Hess d I c t 3 s r 2 panied them to Gearhart for a house next Monday and Tues w $1100. short outing, returned a tew day, between the hours of nine Josephine S Bradley to J C and twelve ill the forenoon and Brougher It 7 blk 5 Deskins add days earlier. The writer is in receipt o f a one and four in the afternoon. to Newberg $250. letter full of sparkle and vim If children haven’t their exhibits AmandaS Carl to J C Brougher from Rev. Herbert Cash, who is ready by this time they should It 6 blk 5 Deskins add to New living the simple life on the leave cards stating what they berg $500. United States to Simon B Alvv “ blazed trail” with his family on will have later. This is import- their homestead near Baring, ant. The idea has become some and w f s % s % sec 28 and nw Vi Washington, and enjoying it im what prevalent that no ex sec 33 in t 2 s r 5 w. W A Calavan et al to Kate L mensely. For recreation and hibits except those for which perquisites he is engaged at a special premiums are offered are Stewart It in Carlton $75. H H Wade and w f to Louisa J neighboring shingle mill at which desired. T h i s is a mistake. he is fast developing an appetite There will be a general exhibit Cain und $i small tract in Sheri and a new stomach which tends o f any and all kinds ot articles dan $650. to keep Mrs. Cash doing “ over made and raised by pupils, and J S Brown to Sophia R Brown time” in the culinary depart the committee is anxious to 3.64 a $1500. k Portland Trust Co to W A ment. The bairns, he says, were make this as good as possible. Howe small tract $100. Parents .should encourage chit- never better and he and Mrs. W H Withrow to R O Jones Cash are gaining in avoirdupois dren in the co-operation neces 298.84 a $4000, sary. everyday. L ocal Events. I L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS I Office in P in t N at'l Bank Building Both Phones DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon TTOBN XT • AT-LA W CLARENCE BUTT. WU1 p ru U e« in a ll Ut« c o u ru of U m «Ut« Special attention fiT e a tu probate w ork.tha writing of deeds, mortgages, con trad a and the d rafting of a ll leigai papara M m w b o rg O B—Seeond Floor O m en — o f Kowborg Building. G . U . SN A P P Physician ♦ Office near residence on College street PHONE MAIN NO. 171 nn. auca c. novan. p, a o v a n . .H U S O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Graduates at the parent school, KlrksTllle, Mo., under the founder, Ds\ A. T. Still. Office a t Residence, one Idoek north ol Bank of Newberg Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1 M to 5. B all phone. DR. N. M O R R IS O N Dantist. ice over Bank o f Newberg | t ■ W A W V V A !«I Potter’s Jewelry- Store kinds o i W atches holiday Hundreds « ( Rings to select fro n . R epairing of all kinds done and guaranteed. E yes tested and to e d . Give Him a Call. W e carry cr tn rthMf usually k ra i in a first-class drugstore. A full hne o f school books and carefully M C W ffiC RQ . O R E G O N . RESTAURANT 0 When you are hungry try the White House RestAurant where warm meals will be served at all hours. Location—Glen Hotel M rs. C J. Leavitt We Received a Shipment of Fancy Decorated Dishes This week. They were brought direct from the factory. You will see the advantage to you when you get our prices.. Our sales for this popular brand o f Cof fee are increasing rap idly. Are you one o f our satisfied coffee cus tomers? PA R K ER M ER C . CO . Here we are, still at the old stand, with a larger and better stock’than has ever been carried in Newberg with high class goods added. When passing drop in. W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. The House Furnishers TO O LA TE T O C L A S S IF Y But call your attention to the £act that our stock of Groceries both Staple and F ancy is Complete in every Detail, and Rem em ber w e make our ow n prices and save you m oney. — O ur Shoe Line is Com plete and up to date Special Prices and Discounts for a few days yet. Call and exam ine our new stock o f China and Dinner Sets at E xtrem ely L ow Prices. Y O U R S F O R B U S IN E S S W IL S O N & H A N N IN G TH E GOOD OLD QUAKER O nec said to his boy, “ N athan, it is not what thee reads that makes thee smart; it is not what thee eats that makes thee fat; nor what thee earns that m akes thee rich, but what thee S A V E S /’ T h is saving habit m ay be acquired through the steady c of a savings account in our bank. TH É F IR S T N A T ’L BANK N e w b e rg , O re g o n .