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N ewberg NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY. G raphic THUB8DAY, AUGUST 6.1908, mouth o f Nye Creek and Jump- in* guest o f Mrs. E. S. Greer for off-Jo, < is comfortably situated the part month, returns to Port I f the Kansas woman ,who and her place seems tobeafavor- for the markets. It this is kept land tor a short risit and then found fault with the dements in fte resort for the maids and bach up Newport will lose one o f its to her home in Sonthern Califor- Oregon, saying she preferred to elors o f Newberg. Daily pilgrim principal attractions tor a large Dr. Waldo J. Adams has gone live in a country “ where the ages are made to the agate beds number of lieople. It is not so wind blows the stink off o f and the notable dearth o f the much a matter ot getting the fish to Portland to take charge o f Dr. •a* fellow,” conld be here at commonest kind o f stones on the without buying them as it is Newport today she might be beach was easily accounted for haring something at hand in the come reconciled to our conditions. when we saw the rejected pebbles way o f sport and for entertain The sun is shining brightly but a that have been thrown “ on the ment. Without this time soon ;gale o f wind, since early morning, dump” back o f the Inglis cot begins to bang heavy with the has been coming across from the tage. With the home coming o f "men folks" in the camps and lighthouse point at a rate that the Newberg contingent there they pull up and leave. A law easily removes all offensive odors will no doubt be something do preventing this wholesale taking from the persons of those who ing at Whitten’s lapidary shop. of fish and crabs in the bay, es may have feasted on over ripe J. S. Rees and Noah Heater pecially during the outing* sea crabs or limburger that has have been busy house building all sons, will be well worth the con passed the age limit. Yesterday the season, bat the past day or sideration of the people o f New some of our neighbors went down tw o have been laid off for a lack port, if they desire to continue t o the dock in the early morning o f material. Noah says it agrees to bid for the dryland suckers expecting to g o out over the bar with him over here and he and from the valley. Newport, during the season, on a deep sea fishing trip but the Mrs. Heater think o f remaining nearly always has a run of poli captain of the launch shook his during the winter it work holds head and said the breeze was to o out. And Jim—well it is safe to ticians. Just now the stunt is stiff to make the trip. The wind say he will remain here until the being done principally b f Con is stronger today, strong enough old maids take their departure. gressman Ellis o f the second dis Helen and Pauline are camping t o almost strip the clothing from Then there is Dave Lamb to be trict, and George E., our great with Mrs. Greer on the Greer Ranch. the agate fiend who may venture accounted for, but there are plen One o f the most pleasant events dow n on the beach, and conse ty for all and he is at his best of the season was the picnic at quently campers are making here with the promising outlook the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. P. themselves comfortable in sunny, that is before him. protected nooks and are waiting Mrs. C. K. Spaulding and the fortable here at the beach breath Powell last Sunday. The guests for the wind to lay. And that children are just getting their ing cool, salt sea air, but sittee arrived at eleven o ’clock and im word lay reminds us. The old bearings in their new and cozy the newspapers continue .to dis mediately took seats under the farmer who was asked if when cottage built this season. Wal cuss the chances for the governor large cherry trees where Rev. he set a heu she was sitting or ter comes in from fishing trips landing the senatorial plum he Greer gave them a rare treat—a netting, wisely answered that looking much like an old salt and continues to wear the smile that soul-inspiring talk in his clever when he heard his hens cackling Ila can tell yon of all points o f w on’t wear off, as well as to take and impressive manner. Dinner cognizance ot every cherub on was served under the grape ar what he wanted to know was interest about the beach. whether they were laying or ly Cicero Marr, who is here rest the beach when the fond mamas bor and many and long were the sighs o f satisfaction as each per ing. ing and seeing the sights, comes are looking his way. son seated himself and viewed It occurs to the writer that Nye in tor tw o notices o f favorable and partook o f thè delicious beach has lost its rudder. When mention in the News, one o f the Two GoUfan Wadding». spread. Those present were Mr. we alighted from the boat that local papers. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher cel- and Mrs. Gent, Mr. and Mrs. D. carried us across the bay the The “ Chehalem,” a new boat, bra ted their golden wedding an H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Hod- other evening when we arrived S. W. Potter builder and C. F. niversary yesterday, their son, son and daughter Edith, Mr. a t Newport, we glanced at the Moore owner, was launched in O. L. Fisher, and daughter, Mrs« oqd Mrs. Frank Wortman, all of teams that were lined np along thè bay yesterday O. B. Davis, o f Salem, together NeHie Hatch the dock and on failing to sec the ably from no intentional slight with their families being present and Mrs. Harper, o f California; old sorrel and the old brown that the Newberg colony was to participate in the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell, Mr. horse that made np the team not invited down to attend the Mr. Fisher, whose 75th birthday W. F. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. A.D. that had always hauled our bag ceremonies and yet there is a sus comes just five days later than McEwen, Mrs. Gilmore, Mr. and gage over the hill to the beach, picion that the builder and ow n the wedding anniversary, looks Mini- E. S. Greer. Rev. Greer, Mrs. we made inquiry o f a young man er o f the craft did not care to as hale and hearty as many men E. A. McComaek, Dr. Waldo J. for Mr. Whitten, who though have the Graphic make a report of little more than half his age. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. William Al himself driving a dray team said o f the breaking ot the bottle o f len and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. he didn’t know him. Where the Champagne at the christening. Milton Newlin and Mary Jane I. Raker, Mrs. E. Bailey. fellow hailed from who didn’t Seth A. Mills who is reported to Marks were married in Park know our old friend Whitten we Bank Stai have been present when the “ Che-, County, Indiana, August 5, d o n ’t know, but we have since halem” glided from “ the ways” 1858, and yesterday the fiftieth discovered that W. has torn his into the “ limpid” waters will be anniversary of the happy event Report o f the condition o f the Bank horse bara down and be is oat of o f Newberg, at Newberg in the State interviewed later. was celebrated at their home in o f Oregon, st the close o f busin July business. For a long term of L. M. Smith who has not been Newberg, about 100 relatives 15th, 1908. years he hauled baggage and RESOURCES. cam p equipage to and from the able to perspire while at home in and friends participating. Their children and grandchildren, num the valley, owing to physical ail Loans and discounts 5156,509 38 camps—for how many thousands Overdrafts, secured and un bering twenty-four p e r s o n s , o f people we will never know, ments, has found a location here secured 1,719 02 but if he hauled a load for a man where the average man in good among whom there has never Braids, securities, etc. 5,000 00 once he was sure of the jo b the health would not sweat many been a death, were all pee sent Banking house furniture and fixtures 3,339 95 next time he came. At least that drops in the run o f the season. with the exception ot a son, 4,757 75 was the way we felt about it and He and Mrs. Smith are occupy James D., and daughter, Mrs. Ida Other real estate owned . Due from banks (not reserve A. Cook, who live in Illinois. ing a room that hangs out over while Our old friend is still living banka) 53,683 84 quietly in his cottage by the sea, the bluff where the northwest salt One pleasant feature ot the oc Checks and other cash items 459 90 the coming and going about the breeze hits every spot and finds casion was the marching in o f Cash on hand 11,542 96 camps has lost one ot its features. every crack in the wall. They the members of the W C T U in a $237,012 80 solid phalanx, bringing with T otal Today occurred the funeral ot say they like it. LIABILITIES. them i< ?e cream and other re Mrs. Wilson, the wife of the light There are hardly so many peo $ 50,000 00 house keeper, who died o f that ple here as usual. A good many freshments, Mr, and Mrs. New Capital stock paid in Undivided profits less ex lin are both hale and hearty, and come in but they don’t stay long. dread disease the great white penses and taxes paid 2,483 60 plague. The mother o f the de Possibly they don’t bring in those who were present at the Dividends unpaid 29 58 • ceased is a full blooded Indian enough money to pay fora wood enjoyable occasion join with Individual deposits subject 107,557 30 and although she knows all supply, since there is apparently their hosts o f friends who were to check Demand certificates o f de unable to attend in wishing the a corner in this much needed about the white man’s ways the posit 19,660 26 old Indian customs evidently commodity. A small boy came old couple many more years of Time certificates o f deposit 57,292 06 come back to her memory for she to our quarters today and happiness and health. T o ta l $237,012 80 expressed a desire to have the I wanted to buy some wood and State o f Oregon, County o f Yamhill, Dundee Items. horse that belonged to the de we were on the point ot offering sa: I, J. C. Colcord, Cashier o f the ceased daughter killed, saying to supply him from our scanty Mrs. A. D. McEwan gave a de above-named bank, do solemnly swear she would need him. The jewelry, pile when he said he wanted a that the above statement ia true to the consisting partly of diamonds quarter’s worth, "enough to last lightful reception last Thursday beat o f my knowledge and belief. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. she placed in the coffin, but it is three or four days.” At the price afternoon in honor o f her mother, Mrs. Gilmore, and her sisters, Correct Attest: we had paid for wood a "quar needless to say that some of the B. C. MILES. Misses Elisabeth and Jennie Gil triends knew too well the search ter’s worth” we feared would J. L. HOSKINS. that is made for precious stones have indicated to the lad’s “ folks” more. The house was decorated j J. F. TAYLOR, by pilgrims sojourning annually a hold-up on our part and we de with ferns and flowers while the Directors. in these parts, to allow them to clined to enter into negotiations porch was screened with fragrant Subscribed and sworn to before me be interred with tl\e body. T h e I with the hopeful. Wood is plen-! newly -cut pines. Refreshments this 31st day o f July, 1908. A. P. OLIVER, funeral was well attended b y 1 tiful here—in a raw state, but were served under the large, Notary Public well dressed Indians and a num- the dealers appear to keep up the spreading butternut trees. Those ber of the citizens o f Newport. supply, since a shirt tail full sells : present were Mrs. H. B. Powell, Special Notice. i Mrs. Wm. Hill, Mrs. Annie Oag- The services were conducted by at $2.50. The new telephone directories Another feature that isdiseom- gleman, of Illinois, Mrs. E. S. are printed. Call and get one. Rev. C. T. Whittlesey whois well known about Newberg and firing to visitors here is the fact i Greer, Miss Nellie Hatch, o f Cali- New Stromberg-Carlson tele that fishing whieh was once so J orn>at Miss Elsie Alb, Mrs. C. 1. phones for sale. Share ot stock Springbrook. good in the bay is about ruined Raker, Mrs. E. Bailey, Mrs. El- sold on installments it preferred. Miss. Margaret Inglis, who built a cottage this season on for the “ common people,” since win A. McCornack, Mrs. Will Also new phones and extra parts the bluff overlooking the beach it has been made a matter o f Allen. for sale. S. J. Mad son, Mutual rchandising by parties who « b o u t half way between the Miss Nellie Hatch, the charm- phone 1A3. HO. 42 Notes From Newport All Straw Hats at just one-half of regular price A fine assortment of Caps to close at 2 5 'cents N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC * W e can supply you w ith the N E T T L E T O N S H O E , the best on the m arket Just the thing for D RESSY D RESSERS YOURS TRU LY HODSON BROS. East First Street MIf you get it of Hod son Bros., it’s right' Our Leaders* ANCHOR BUGGIES BAIN W AGONS AMERICAN FENCE Our prices are right are furst class. Our goods Your patronage is solicited. FO R SALE O R T R A D E : O ne second-hand 3 1-4 w agon O ne second-hand top buggy A quantity o f hop supplies Wright Feed & Implement Company s N LO O K O U T ê FOR NEXT WEEK