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r ' mimmséâ “ ’v ’ :> - M „-t » 7 ;] "f • -rj/j-y a . * - > B L'T 1 I- . . ... „ 1. f • Raymond Ellis, arrived here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fender from Haviland, Kansas, Tuesday were down from McMinnville LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG morning and is visiting with his the first o f the week visiting at NORTH BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS uncle, Enos Ellis. 18.52 a. m. 4.18 p. m. Frank Taylors. Mrs. Nellie I. McCully has re D. McLane of Van Buren c o n » SOUTH BOUND. moved to the home on tlie farm ty, Iowa, is in tow n visiting [ 0.07 a. m. 5.40 p. m. I Office in First N at’l Bank Building | with her son John since the death with J. T. Rorabangh and win . Both Phones ot her father, J. D. Tarrant. remain a couple o f weeks. . J. B. Fletcher was down from Sam Cummins, a former New Local Events. berger who was in tow n Wednes McMinnville Wednesday visiting day ordered his paper address with his brother who has the changed from Carlton to Mc contract on the Union block. J. L. Hoskins was in McMinn- Minnville, where he is now lo Louis Hadley was down from DR. R. W. HARROLD, | ville on business Tuesday. Dayton the' first o f the week cated. Mrs. Walter Brace, graduate The Wednesday club met at making a sale o f fat porkers to DENTIST. I o f the Ott school o f Expression, the home o f Mrs. C. A. Hod son the Newberg Meat company o f Chicago, at Duncan’s hall Fri- this week, the program consist He raised a crop ot corn this sea BOTH PHONES I day night. ing o f tw o minute talks by the son as usual for his hogs. Jesse Edwards and Riley Kauf-1 members on present financial Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins I man were in McMinnville a day conditions spent tw o or three days in Port or tw o last week attending a land lust week and while there Mrs. J. P. Phin, of Galt, On- A TTOBHXT-AT-LAW j connty Y. M. C. A. meeing. _ « . . . tario, who has been spending a they sized up the apple show, CLARENCE BUTT. rTC° un^ , Scho° 1 Superintendent month with her son in Portiand, which they say was very fine, W U lyr*oM o*ln a liti» , o o o ru of »L H. H. Belt, who was in town * vi8iting thig week with ^ and they are free to assert that Spoetai attention fioa n to »»robot* work, tho writing of dood., mortgage., uontraeU a visiting onr schools, made a fra- njecc Mrg R w H arrold/ Mrs the Willamette valley product drafting of all legal Q ternal call at this office Monday. phin ¡ , deljghted ^ t h onr cli- suffered not the least in compari OPTICS — Second Floor Saak o f Mowbort Bolidi lag. Reserved seat tickets on sale mate and dreads going back to son with the apples from other at both drug stores for the recit- j face an Eastern winter, parts o f the state. MM. AUCg a POWBM. loan D. ao* al to be given at Duncan’s hall Mrs. Walter W. Bruce, the J. Carl Nelson, foreman ot New on Friday night. This enter J reader who will appear in Dan- berg Hose Company No. 1, re tainment will be first class. can’s hall Fridny night, is a quests that anyone in giving a who G. C. Palmer worked in | cousin o f Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, fire alarm will call up either cen O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N * A t tb. parrot .cbool, Kirkroiiu. the mills at Falls City during the the __ gifted author of “ The Con- tral telephone station and tell Q rad___________ _ »«founder, A .T .sell. of B rok | season, fa r m I q u e s t ,” *» << m ~ t / » „ . k i l n o « r l niH »eason, has has returned returned to to the the farm “ McLoughlin and Old plainly where the fire is located, ofNwbwi in the Chehalem Center neighbor- Oregon,” and other books touch- giving, if possible, the building __ b ___ rod i JO to i. Offloe o o n , » ton I BoU phono. hood since his father’s death. j ing early Oregon history. and the street on which it is lo cated. By observing these rules Union Thanksgiving services! Mrs. R. B. Webber returned I will be held at the M. E. church, from Portland Monday where much confusion will be avoided, M A D D ic r iN Thursday, November ^ 28, at she has been teaching a class in and more time will be gained D R . N . M O R R IS O N D R . N . M O R H IS U n 10:30 a. m. The sermon will be I Anthropography, Which treats than if a harried, indefinite an preached by Rev. J. E. Blair, pas- o f the actual distribution ot the nouncement o f a fire is made D an ti st. tor o f the Presbyterian church. human race in its different divi And don’t you forget it! F. E. Hobson, a former New- sions as distinguished by phys- A letter received at this office Office over First Nat’l Bank berg lad who has been absent ical character, institutions an l a few days ago from Prof. C. E. Lewis, who is teaching mathe from the fold tor several years, customs. sojourning in the eastern part o f F . A. Elliott is expected home matics this year in the High this state and in Idaho, has been from Nevada this week where he School in his home town, Paonia, about town during the week do- has been engaged for three Colorado, making request tor ing some surveying. months cruising timber tor the copies o f the Oregon Referendum The handsome cottage built Oregon City pulp mills. The law and other matter by G. P. Skelton and located im- timber is so small that his esti- on the subject and stating mediately west ot the M. E. mates are mpde in cord wood, needed some such law in ( wai prompt- church, will be completed this In a few days he expects to leave rado. His request was They m not, unleu they ere ly forwarded id to W. S. U’Ren, of week and Mr. Skelton hopes to with his family for a six week’# properly fitted with g lease*. Oregon City, r, and word has al- get moved in in time to eat visit with his mother at Vermil- ready been received from Mr. Thanksgiving dinner in the new lion Grove, Illinois, dining room» On Thursday fire was started U’Ren that he has forwarded— S. W . P O T T E R The college students, who are for the first time in the steam well enough matter bearing on Is tb* the man to see about it. backing the Mrs. Walter w . beating plant in the new Unio$ the subject to ) keep the professor Brace recital to be given at Dun- Block and everything worked t* busy during his spare hours for can’s hall on Friday night de- perfection. The plasterers have the winter. W atches, Clocks, and a full line Bert Satch well lost his position o f Silverware for the holiday serve liberal patronage. This completed. their work and as trade. as auditor o f the railroad lead will be a high class entertain- Kast a8 the rooms are dried out ing out from Medford ord to Crater ment and the public may feel in the hotel part o f the building assured that they will get the the plumbers, carpenters and Lake on account o f the work worth o f their money. painters are following up with closing down, by reason o f the closing o f one o f the Portland W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son | The Newberg Meat Com pany1 the detai,s that come in-finish Trust companies which tied up is packing pork this season and ing up a job. the railroad company’s funds, Wilson Whitmore, who lived in serai Directors Sc Embalmers Embalm Funeral | turning out lard and cared meats and just recently he was again that will rank with the best in I Newberg for several years and Calls Answered Day or Night thrown out o f a position with any market. The tact develops who owned a feed store during Both Phones a milling company at Estacada a part o f the time, was buried at that more farmers are raising by reason ot the mill lili closing N iw b e r g , O re. corn than formerly, as many Hillsboro last Sunday, his age down. For the present ent he haa corn ted hogs are coming to mar- at time o f death being seventy- located in Newberg and nd the chip five years. From Newberg he STEPHENS Sc STEPHENS | ket. The company' made a ship dren are in school, Mr. Satch- removed with his family to Gol- ment ot two tons o f lard to the well will be remembered as Contractors and Builders Portland market Wednesday. dendale, Washington, but later former railroad station agent at Everything turned out finds a they returned to Washington this place who had a good stand county, their home before coru- Estimates Given ready market. in | ing to Newberg. > with the people. Plana Furnished At the meeting held Monday A few nights ago an accidental Few o f our people, unless they evening in the interest o f a public I shot from night Watchman have visited the Baptist church Oregon library, the committee appointed Newberg Parker’s revolver made a very recently, know o f the amount oi to solicit names for membership neat hole in the postoffice win time and money that is being reported fifty-six signatures with PACIFIC COLLEGE dow and the ballet continuing in expended in the effort to convert only about one third of the town its course punctured the glass the building into a more modern M ove D epirtm cnt canvassed. Only a lew were I face o f the big clock, making church edifice, and at the same found who T declined Prof. Carrick is now at hi* reaidenco I *” “ “ 7 " " ! " to sign the I some artistic advertising thereon time provide adequate accommo whore pupils can bo enrolled. Those P* 1 lo“ e C1 COtinci ^ o r jook 8jc)(| but without interter dations for the Sunday school com ing early have the choice o f hours, j i!t____ r^a,f1 a,n a rcc | ing with the time keeper’s diges and church services o f the Bap library. Membership fees may tive organs. It is evident that tist congregation. Thomas Herd be paid to R. B. Linville or to C. the gun, if pointed in the right has charge o f the work and in SEE A. Hodson. The next regular direction at the right time, would the reconstruction ot the build meeting will be held on the last be effective in “ shooing away” ing throughout he is following a Monday evening in December, night marauders on burglary in Portland architect’s plans. The when it is expected that Miss old building was first raised to a tent. Par Oood Plumbing and all Cornelia Marvin, secretary of New fixtures for the Bank ot height sufficient to allow a base kinds of fixtures. the state library commission will Newberg which were order«! ment, fall eight feet in the clear be present. some months ago from an In and. a concrete foundation put Shop i west of Belas shoo shop. The Lopp-Peters people have dianapolis factory, were put in in. In the basement aside from changed their plans for locating place in the new banking room the furnace and fuel room and the milk condensing plant and in the new brick block the first necessary closets, there will be a instead o f locating on the river o f the week by Tom Cummings large Sunday school room and DR. A . M. DAVIS as they had p r e v i o u s l y an and John McDonald. The coun also a room set apart for the nounced, they have purchased a ters and other wood work are in ladies aid society. The whole site o f James Hamnett near the oak, with marble bases and building is being enlarged and brick yard and where the rail marble slabs at the windows, the roof plans altered so that road track crosses Chehalem and taken altogether the bank, when completed it will practical creek. The plan of the company when located in the new quar ly be a new church. The as is to get a water supply for the ters, will be fitted out with facili sembly room will be reached by p’ ant frqm the big spring we«t ties second to none in Oregon several steps. Here a complete W . T. ROWLEY, M. D. ot town. A contract has been outside of Portland. The date change has been made and the let to James Hopkins, for the for the removal has been fixed seating c a p a c i t y largely in PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON erection o f the building which tor Tuesday December 1. The creased . Between three and four will be 42x100 feet, aside from Parker Mercantile firm expects thousand -dollars will be ex —OCULIST— the receiving room which will be to make the removal ot their pended in making the changes, Office over McConnell’* Barber Shop. Bell phone 246 Residence 283 20x20, and the engine room. stock to their new quarters in but when the work is completed The floors will be o f concrete the same building on the same the membership will huve reason Newbwrg, Oregon. throughout. to be justly proud o f their efforts. date. Railroad Time Table. Looking Ahead to Thanksgiving Needs Has prompted us to moke special selections in the best o f good things to eat. That we have thoroughly anticipated your require ments, you’ ll readily agree. These are all desirable—just the idea that will line up with your Thanksgiving needs: Bananas, Apples, Oranges and Lemons. Mince Meat, Pickles Sour and Sweet. Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Citron Sc Lemon PeeL Our new crop o f Canned G oods is in. W e want to supply you with the good things for the table. Every Buyer Pleased PARKER MERC. CO. Haring Eyes N OW TH A T CONDITIONS ARE Becoming Normal We shall use this space to call your atten tion to the fact that we are still on the cor ner—dispensing groceries as cheap as the cheapest and paying T O P P R IC E S for Butter, Eggs, and other Produce. Hamilton Brown Shoes Is complete in every^ detail. We are ] ticularly strong in line o f School Shoes. Wilson & Hanning Newberg Furniture Store Is fixed to supply your needs in the House Furnishing Line. Picture Framing a Specialty. W . W . Hollingsworth & Co. Orange Elliott CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF Chandelier Shade Brackets Portable and Electric Supplies If we haven’t got what you want we will get it YA M H ILL ELECTRIC CO.