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• - _ r ' ‘ Local Events« LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS «M iss Emma Dorrance spent Sunday with Miss Preda Gist at North Yamhill. , Office io First Nst’l Bank Building Both Phones DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES ÂT-JLAW ENGE B O TT. ali tu« «oarta of tbertata (iT«B to probat« work, tha jam aca«, oontneta and U m w in 1 Jtoakwi O m c a — ■tana« Floor Baak of BowWrg BulMlu». Master Edwin Parker h a s been ap from Sell w ood this week visiting with Ralph and Dale Butt. • , L. B. Brown left Tuesday morning for outing. Gas Pool, ot Portland, stopped off here Tuesday evening for a •short visit w ith friends. Rev. Aaron Dfay returned to Boise, Idaho, Tuesday evening, having been here the past Miss Julia Cummins was down from McMinnville visiting with relatives tbe first ot the week. Born, on Sunday morning, July 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bur- goyne, o f Springbrook, a daugh ter. Mrs. E. W. Evans and Mrs Riley and children came down Allen Jay and wile, attendants from McMinnville Wednesday on a visit. , ot the Oregon Yearly Meeting Roy Hutchinsoü. of Portland, sessions, returned to Roaedale Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cook re formerly ol South Dakota, the first o f the week. turned to Portland Monday aft visited the family o f Alex Bu Mrs*. M ary B. Allen came down er enjoying the Oregon Yearly chanan, last week. Meeting during the previous from Eugene Tuesday and in Mr. and Mrs. James Cbesney iting with Mrs. B. H. 'W ood week. , of Columbas, K ansas,' visited ward and other relatives. M. 0 . Lownsdale was down here this week with the families from LaPayette Friday collect Pres. W. Irving Kelsey and o f F. A. and Orange Elliott and ing some fancy cherries from this W. S. Parker, o f whom they are Prof. W. A. Newlin were in Ore- vicinity to exhibit at the Salem gon C ity the middle o f the relatives. i cherry fhir. - v in the interests of^he college Mrs. M ary F. Sibbett, o f Kan Miss Hattie George, w ho is a An im portant meeting o f the nurse in the Good Samaritan sas, w ho has been attending the ssious o f Oregon Yearly Meet Yamhill County Development hospital in Portland, visited at ing, gave a very able and inter League is announced to take home tw o or three days the last esting discourse to an apprecia place on Friday, July 24th at ol the week. tive audience at the Baptist McMinnville. C. F. M oore and family went church Sunday morning. M . A. M oom aw, who liven at to Newport Wednesday where Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanBlari- Twin Palls, Idaho, visited friends they will occupy their cottage com left for Salem M onday even and relatives- in tow n the fore by the sea for the next three or ing in response to a subpoena to part o f the week, accompanied four weeks. appear as witnesses in a civil ac jy bis family. ' , Harvey Ratliff aqd wile, o f tion, expecting to be gone fyom FatberJ. H. McDevitt, o f St. M arios, Indiana, w ho have been home for several days. F. H. M arys Cathedral, Portland, will attending Oregon Yearly Meet Rogers is representing them be celebrate Mass at Duncan’s Hall ing, went to Salem M onday for hind the counter at the store in Sunday, July 19, at 10:30 morn a short visit. their absence. ~ ing and at the usual hour even Arthur C oty and family are The tow n o f Heppner suffered ing. t * here from Chehalis, Washington, rom the effects o f another cloud Newport is rejoicing over an where Mr. Cory is in the banking burst M onday. Some damage extra arrival o f mail in the early business. He is a cousin o f W. was done to buildings by the afternoon which will help relieve B. Cory and S. W. and C. E. mud and water and many gar the evening congestion that has Newhouse. dens and lawns were spoiled but leretofore existed in the post- Dr. Tom Hester, of Jacksonville, no lives were lost. It was noth office at that place. who had been spending a few ing like the terrible cloudburst Will Vaughan, o f C oos Bay, days at Caldwell, Idaho, with they had in 1903, but appear passed through tow n M onday his sister, Mrs. S. A. Mills, and ances for awhile led people to tamily, visited Newberg friendk jelieve they were a b ou t'to have returning home from a business trip' t o : Portland. He speaks Saturday on his return. repetition of that disastrous very enthusiastically o f the fu Those from this vicinity who time. ture prospects o f his home tow n. have been attending the summer It is related that one vaf New- J f in Gertrude Minthorn came normal school at Monmouth berg’s yonng men recently made are the Misses Nellie Paulsen, a fishing trip to the lake across out from Newport last week re Mabel Rash, Elsie Winters, Eu- :heriver. The fish “ bit” good and turning Tuesday with her m oth nice> Lewis, Lela Hevland and Jo er w ho had been convalescing he secured a fine catch. Filled Hollingsworth. with happiness and visions o f rapidly in a Portland hospital tried trou t be was just on the after a surgical operation per- The Oregon Agriculturist says: “ Mr. L. M. Gilbert, o f Salem, one point o f starting home, when a yrmed there recently. Mr. Wm. Corbett is so much o f the m ost prominent prune woman appeared on the scene improved* from his recent illness growers ot Oregon, recently dis and by the force o f her logic con vinced him that she had a better tfiat he went home with his cussed the matter o f marketing title to the aforesaid trout than daughter, Mrs. Nellie M cLain, o f prunes with to o much moisture he. Ask Si Hamnett, he will tell Portland, for a couple of weeks iB them. He is convinced that a stay. He did not g o to a Port large proportion ot Oregon’s you all about it. crop o f prunes last year was not When coining home from P ort land hospital as was erroneously dried enough, and that all Ore land by auto Thursday night, reported by some around here, gon prune growers this year will there being no occasion for so M ayor W. T. M ary and Doc ha*e to p a y. the penalty. Both Wright, o f McMinnville, failed doing. An automobile, filled with Port grow ers and packers mnst share to hit a bridge out east of tow n squarely and as a result all were land parties, running at a high the blame, and for the common laid out by the roadside for re speed frightened J. L. VanBlari- good both should see to it that pairs, the machine' suffering \the com ’s delivery horse M onday aft the reputation of Oregon prunes does not suffer further harm by m o s t injury. Dr. Littlefield ernoon resulting in a runaway. marketing too much water with brought the unfortunate pay: on On being held up by the marshal them. He did not make the into tow n in his runabout nedr until an investigation of the suggestion, but it appears proba the midnight hour,* and a relief damage done to the rig whs bly that under the far-reaching expedition sent out from Mc made, they “ dug up” rather un Minnville early next morning willingly before going on then- provisions o f our national pure food law the selling o f too w ay. took them on home. Cards Came som e days ago an much water in the dried fruit^ After looking over the grdund will be deemed an adulteration. thoroughly last week, County nouncing the arrival ot a ten- If so much water is left or put in Commissioners Booth and Cum pound son at Pasadena, Cali to dried fruit that it will not mins decided that suitable rock fornia, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc- keep, its sale is virtually a fraud to be crushed and put ou the Killop, the young man being and we can not see why the per road in this end of the county named Keith Douglas M cKillop. centage o f moisture which may could be secured on the Schaad The parents g ot back from the be left in dried fruit with safety place out east o f tow n, on Che- Philippines a couple o f months should not be ascertained and a halem creek just below the Grafe a g o and will be^up here in a few regulation made which would mill and on the Rogers place in weeks to visit Grandpa Frank prevent the sale o f dried fruit ' West Chehalem. The county Taylor. with more than this amount o f Geo. A. Lyman, postfadstw now has three rock crushers, one moisture.* We have been in o f which the commissioners ex and editor o f the Journal at An% formed by a gentleman who hap pect to put to work in this vicin boy. 111., w ho is making his an pened to be in a position to know ity this fall, while they say that nual visit to the coast, was a that a fruit packer at a tow n in in the spring they will probably pleasant caller at this office the California last year insisted up purchase another for the exclu first of the week. He is stopping on having his fruit dried to the sive use o f this part o f the coun at Springbrook, at present, with limit. He then soaked it and his son, Dr-J. A. Lyman, ot Port ty. charged it with sulphur to make The following comes from the land, who is taking care o f the it keep, pocketed thousands of pen of John Fleming Wilson, ed fruit crop on his Chehalem moun dollars of profit by the transac itor ot the Newport Mail, who tain farm. tion and was one o f the loudest A company ot young people, in protesting against the ‘ruin has an enviable reputation as a writer offish itories: “ BohVoeth m ostly from Newberg, enjoyed a ous’ regulations o f the U. S. De caught an immense halibut off delightful time at the pleasant partment o f Agricuture as to the the Newport landing yesterday country home o f Harry Gordon, amount ot sulphur which may with a hook and line. This is south o f Dundee, Monday even be permitted in dried fruit.” the first of the season and the ing. Dinner w%s served on the biggest since Lee Williams gained spacious veranda after which- a Eugene Knox Coming. immortal glory tw o years ago couple o f hours were spent in Prof. W. Eugene Knok, the fa by crawling on bis hands and launches on the river. The guests mous impersonator will appear knees off the Government wharf were the Misses Langton, Lenora at Duncan’s opera house next dragging a 125-pounder out o f Parker. May belle Edwards, OHve Monday evening, July 20. Prof. the depths after him. Bob states Stratton, Emma Dorrance, May- Knox comes in the interest of the that this halibut is bpt a little beN Gardner, Ella and Gtrasie building fund o f the new Presby finger to the fists that lie outside Crawford and Messrs. J. G. Ben terian church. Reserved seats the bar. It disappeared within nett, C. W. Parker, A. C. Seeley, 35c, regular admission 25c. an hour into várious parcels car Sherman Seeley and John Cros Seats for sale at Caldwell’s and M oore’ s drug stores. ried out o f the Palace Market.” by- v . ■ * ft H I MB OSTEOPATH If. PHYSICIANS Orado litt at tfc. parent «¡bool. KlrkarUla, Mo , under th . foundar, Dr. A. T. tùli. 0 ¿ e e at BaaldanM, on« lOmk aortt ol Bank Of NO OSea boaro. • to It and i :$$ to 6. Boll phone. ZXÆtÆLSÆÆl DR. N. MORRISON D e n tis t. Office over First Nat’l Bank W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phone» Newberg, Ore. TH E H om e B a k e iy . C on fe c tio n a ry and Lunch Room Is the place to buy . . PURE FOOD positively ns state or other injurious in gredients used in the production of our goods. Let us have your order. Free Delivery Bell phone 266 G. F. HERRIOT, 1st * Edwards St DR.'A. M. DAVIS v i DENTIST O fflM In U nlen B le «k ' Cemetery Lots At $15.00 par Lot In T. Brouillette’s Addition to R om Lawn Cemetery Care o f lota guaranteed for a small consideration. RELIABLE W A T C H REPAIRING and Prompt Work at MILLS’ kM i Newberg Jeweler Next to Poetoffice. ■ e ll » M m s t e m a S S .v r * «ld * n o * 3S S F. H. Caldwell & Company , . 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