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V T. H. Gardner spent Sunday in The Adelphian Society, ot the town visiting with his family. Baptist church, will hold its mis L ITTLE FIE LD & ROM IG sionary meeting. Friday, Novem P. D. Hull, an old time printer NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS ber 8, at thqjliome of Mrs. Esther 8.52 a. m. 5.05 p. m. o f Oregon City, was in town Sykes, at 2.30 p. m. Subject, Tuesday and o f course made a SOUTH BOUND. “ Christ the Laborer.” * 5.40 p. m. short call at the Graphic office. Office in Pint Nat'l Bank Building 9.07 a. m. A royal good time was had Both Phonee John Angus, who bought a last Friday evening, when the farm on Chehalem mountain northeast o f town, is building a G. A. R. veterans served a chick new house. Jim Herd is the en supper tor the members of the W. R. C. The ladies thoroughly master carpenter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Orville 0 . Smith and Miss Della enjoyed their hospitality and on leaving decided that for furnish- Cox, October 31, a son. R. Parker were married last week inga good time the G. A. R.boys E. P. Converse, of Portland, at McMinnville, Rev. Joseph Ho- couldn’t be beat. visited in town with friends Sun berg, officiating. They will make Mrs. Frances Liter arrived day. their home in La Fayette. BOTH PHONES Saturday evening from Kansas Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins J. B. Todd has about a bushel and is visitihg in town with visited in McMinnville over Sun o f potatoes on exhibition in friends. She expects to leave day. town, all raised in one hill. It is Friday for Portland where she said there are hills in Oregon C. J. Edwards and Austin will remain for a few days and * TToamrr-AT-LAw Keeney drove over to Carlton large enough to be called moun will then go on to visit the mis tains.—Reporter. on business Wednesday. sion fields at Donglas and Kake, WU1 vraetlM la aliti*, oouru ot th. j u t e Mrs. S. E. Hill, who had been •Molai attention giren tu probate work, the C. B. Wilson left Saturday Alaska. M n . Liter was a mis writing of doeSe. mortgage*, oontmetr “ * visiting in Portland for a lew morning for a trip to Seattle, sionary at Kake, Alaska, a few drafting of all l ^ a l p a p e r . ^ ^ o days, returned home Tuesday Washington, where he will in years ago. Bank'ot Mawbeni SnWUug. evening. vestigate the canneries o f the On last Sunday evening Seth Ernest Jackson came up from Weber-Bus8ell Canning Com Smith and Miss Mae Foster, ot mm . auca a nowBM. Portland Saturday and visited pany. , He expects to be gone a Corvallis, were married at the in town with triends until Sun week or ten days. home o f the groom ’s sister, Mrs. day evening. Mrs. W. Irving Kelsey, who Chas. Crabtree, Rev. Jesse Ed OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS P. H. Green has been in Mc underwent a critical surgical wards officiating, after which Graduate, at the parent Mhyol, KlrkarlU*. Minnville the past week looking operation in Indiana last week, light refreshments were served. Mo., under the founder, or. A. T. l u l l i, one I «lock nurth of Bank after the interests of the Spauld- is reported to be getting along After a few days visit with rela OSeeat of newberg ________ nicely and her friends hope for tives in Newberg they returned ing Logging Company. OSoe honraTY to U and I :M to 4 . Wesley Boyes, who has been her speedy recovery. Mrs. Kel to Corvallis, where Seth holds living in the west part o f town sey is a sister o f Mrs. J. C. Hod- down a good position as bag ffJ E K gage master with the Southern has moved to the Jo Morris son. W. G. Mather, traffic manager Pacific. property east ot the bridge. - D R . N . M O R R IS O N Miss lone Hill, who was oper for the Michigan Central, who is Miss Ross, assistant College ated on lor throat trouble in out from Chicago seeing the Y. W. C. A. secretary o f Oregon, D e n tist. a Portland hospital recently, Coast country, took a run np is visiting the local association came home last Friday evening. to Newberg Sunday and visited in Newberg. The girls had a Office over First Nat’l Bank with his friend, Dr. R. W. Har- cabinet meeting and social for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heacock rold. Mr. Mather was well her Monday night at the home came up from Portland last week pleased with what he saw of of 0. K. Edwards, and Tuesday and will remain until Mrs. Hea Newberg, and regretted very they had a missionary meeting cock recoves her strength suffi much that he could not make a in the association room at the ciently to return to their home longer stay. college on the subject o f Japan, in Portland. Mrs..Mabel Douglas returned led by Mrs. F. A. Elliott, fol Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith re Sunday morning from her trip lowed by a “Japanese Tea.” Miss turned last Friday evening from to Richmond, Indiana, where she Ross conducted the chapel exer their visit in the East. On the represented Oregon Yearly Meet cises at the college Tuesday return trip they stopped and vis ing as a delegate at the Five morning. ited with friends in Colorado, Y e a » ’ Meeting which was held and also with friends in Califor W. B. Sims, who has been con at that place, and was also nia. honored with the appointment ducting a green house in New A. A. Noble, who has been liv as assistant clerk. On her re berg for several years, received ing on the Bowerman place north turn she stopped at Des Moines, an order last week amounting o f town, now owned by N. C. Iowa, for a few days and visited to a thousand dollars from a Christenson, has bought the Jake with her brother, Charles Hutch Seattle firm for Peonia bulbs. This is a branch of the business Johnson farm in West Chehalem inson. that Mr. Sims has never engaged and is moving this week to the Leslie Beach, o f Indiana, sur in, but in case he does not sell same. prised his aunt, Mrs. Dr. Bowers, Miss Lida Wilson received a last Friday evening by suddenly his business, he will probably etter from Salem the first o f the appearing at the fro n t. door. add this on. He says that bulbs week giving the information that They had not met for eleven raised true to name sell from fifty cents to five dollars apiece and W . W . Hollingsworth & Son W. D. Elliott had accidentally years and she thought him still that a firm in Portland will take i alien from a street car recently at home in Indianapolis. He Funeral Directors & E m balm s» and was quite severely hurt. No has been working the past two all he can raise. »ones were bsoken, but he will years in Denver, Colorado, Salt This week October 28 , a mar Calls Answered Day or Night jrobably be laid up for repairs Lake City, Utah, and Tacoma, riage liernse was issued to Flor Both Phonee or a little while. — Washington. He is well pleased ence Coffin and Fred M. McDon N e w b e r iT O il. Mrs. Walter W. Bruce, o f Port- with Newberg and surrounding ald, and inspection o f the records and, came up to Newberg Tues country, and says it compares shows the groom to be 25 years, STEPHENS & STEPHENS day evening and assisted in chap favorably with the famed Ta 21 days old and the bride exact ly tw o years his junior. Septem el exercises at the college Wednes coma and Denver country. Contractors and Builders day morning. Mrs. Bruce is a The burning of M. H. Pinney’s ber 9, Archie Powell secured per graduate ot the Ott School of sawmill which was mentioned mission to wed Eva Judd, and Estimates Given ixpression, o f Chicago, and plans last week, seems to be o f incen this couple also celebrated the Plans Furnished are being made whereby she may diary origin, as there had been same birthday, and again the Oregon become connected with Pacific no fire around the mill tor two groom is 25 years old and tw o Newberg years the senior o f the bride. College. weeks o r more. The men in The sawmill was closed down charge o f the mill had been away This last named birthday how PACIFIC COLLEGE Saturday evening, owing to the until late bedtime, when they re ever, is in June.—Reporter. raise o f freight rates which came turned and turned in for the J. C. Matteson and family, Music Department into effect the first of the month. night. Shortly before midnight who recently moved here from P rof. Carrick is now s t his residence The company has four or five one o f the boys in the bonk house Long Beach, California, have de where pupils can be enrolled. Thoee million feet o f lumber already in was suddenly awakeded and on cided to reruni to Long Beach, coming early have the choice o f hours. the yard, and as all orders have looking ont discovered that the and will probably leave today. been canceled to date, it is not mill was all in flames. The loss Mrs. Matteson will remain in known how long the mill will be amounts to about $4000, which California with her son, Roy SEE shut down, but the company is partially covered by insurance, Carr, and Mr. Matteson will go hopes for an early settlement in and in all probability will be re on to Lockport, Louisiana, reight differences, when the mill place^ by a mill ot larger capa where he will take his old place will again be started. as mill-wright and saw filer at a city. For Good Plumbing and all good big salary. We are sorry kinds ot fixtures. R. Y. Fendall, o f Willamina, The representatives o f the dif visited last week with his brother, ferent organizations in town met to sec Mr. Matteson leave but Shop i door w est o f Bales shoe shop. Ed, who lives in West Chehalem, Monday evening to perfect the he indicated that when he real and while there was pursuaded organization ot the Library As ized on some o f his investments by his brother to take a trip to sociation. The following officers he might again return. Portland as he had not seen the were elected: Prof. R. W. Kirk, Elmer Hinshaw, son o f Mr, DR. A . M . D AVIS city for forty years. Of course president; Dr. R. W. Harrold, and Mrs. Isaac Hinshaw, died the present day metropolis didn’r vice president; Mrs. Marguerite very suddenly last Thursday look natural, and the picture o f Elliott, secretary and treasurer. night at Goldendale, Washing D E N T I S T the old Occidental hotel which A financial committee was ap ton. The deceased who had appeared in one o f the Portland pointed, who will for the present bought property at Mt. Tabor, O fflM o v .r Bank o f N .w b .r fl dailies recently, was about the act as a membership committee, and was moving with his family 5 only land mark he recognized. and the town will be canvassed. to the same, stopped at Golden- Mr. Fendall is a thrifty farmer Any resident o f Newberg or sur dale for a short visit with his and has a big farm near Willa rounding country may become a sister, when he was taken sud W . T . R O W LE Y, M . D. mina, and as he was always a member by paying a membership denly ill and was sick only tw o PHYSICIAN & SURGEON great heme man, imagined he fee o f $1. It is hoped that at days. He leaves a widow and never had time for any side trips, least one member o f every family six children. Mrs. W. E. White, —OCULIST— but he confidentially told Ed after in town will become a member. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wright and Office over McConnell’« Berber Shop. they came hack that he wouldn’t The library will be free to every Vernon Hinshaw left Thursday Bell phone 246 Residence 233 have missed the. trip for a hun one hut it must be supported by and arrived in time to attend the dred dollar bill. Newberg, the people. funeral. ---- r Railroad Tima Table. A Special Month DR. R. W. NARROLO, DENTI8T. CLARENCE BUTT. ms. Boms s bowers The month’s selling will move along with a dash here. W e ’ve a duster o f values—real energetic values ready for you. W e propose making it one among die greatest o f months for economical buy ing. Your interests demand that you keep in touch with us, and the month’s values will but emphasize that O u r ¡P ric e s a re jC o w est I ! ■ U ..U U U W h Every Buyer Pleased" 6 PARKER MERC. CO. This Space is Reserved for Wilson & Hanning Newberg Furniture Store Is fixed to supply your needs in the House Furnishing Line. Picture Framing a Specialty. W. W . Hollingsworth & Co. 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