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LITTLEFIELD & ROVDG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS BOTH PHONES CLARENCE BUTT O STEO PA TH IC PH Y SIC IA N S G raduais* t t tb s p a ren t school, K irksvills, lo., u n d er th e Inonder. Di' A. T. Still. O ÉM a t Realdenoe. one I dock north ol Bank ol Hewberc OC m hour». t to U a n d 1 JO to 6 . DR. G EO . LARKIN Dentist. Office over First Nat’l Bank Both Phones W. W. Hollingsworth Sc Son Funeral D ire c to rs Sc Embalm e rs Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones Newberg, Ore. THE Hom e B a k e ry , C on fe c tio n a ry an d Lu n ch Room Is the pince to bay PURE FOOD P o sitiv e ly ns slam 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 A Edwards St DR/A. M. DAVIS Cemetery Lots At $15.00 par Lot In T. Brouillette’s Addition to Rose Lawn Cemetery Care of lots guaranteed for a small consideration. R E L IA B L E W A T C H REPAIRING \ ; and Prompt Work at New berg Jew eler Next to Postoffice. ■ • I l p h * n a « to r* 3 S S . re s id e « F. H. Caldwell & Company PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS , . J. G. Hadley, of Portland, S ob * Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. dayed in Newberg. Bond, July 30,1908, a son. All Dr. Edna Timm* of Portland parties doing nicely. •pent Sunday with Mr«. C.J. Mrs. W. G. Allen and son, of Bd wards. Eugene, came in Monday for a Mrs. A. H. Phelps and children visit with relatives here. ▼isited friends in Portland Sat- v— C. W. Peckham and n . jrecknam ana family tamily ar rived here from Ceres, California, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Vo taw the latter part of last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse have been visiting here this wadi, M. Terrell visited in Portland Smith, August 3, an 8-pound boy. a t the horns of Mrs. Votaw’s several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. •on, C. N, TsrrtU and family. J. B. Parker, of 8«11 wood, »pent Cutts. Walter Brown, who is staying several days in town the last of Mrs. E. Spaulding is having at Salem, was down on a visit the week. some improvements made in her last week, returning Saturday. Walter Dunlap and Neil Hodges property on River street, includ have gone to McMinnville to ing an addition to the bouse and A fire did considerable damage to the roof of Dave Ramsey’s WQrfe in the sash and door fac modern plumbing. house the fore part of the week. tory. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perkins Mrs. Alex Buchanan has been C. E. Rittenhouse who recently accompanied by their friend, Miss quite sick the past week, suffer vacated the Austin house on Cen Johnson of Portland, left Mon ing from a severe attack of asth ter street is moving his family day for McPhillips Camp where ma. ^ and effects to Portland. they will rusticate a couple of Mrs. Townsend, of Portland, Those' leaving for Newport weeks. is in town this week having some Monday morning were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Holt enter repairs made on her property on Mrs. L. B. Ferguson, Claud Fer tained the members of the Ep- River street. guson and family, F. L. Harford, worth League Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heath and Mrs. Alden Chamberlain and about thirty-five guests being Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper, of Mrs. Anna Cahill. present. An enjoyable time is re Portland, spent Sunday in town Cy Vaughan, the afflicted son ported. visiting with friends. of Steward Vaughan, died at Sa Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herd took lem last Saturday. Monday the and Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham their daughter Eva to Portland remains were shipped here by of Portland, who joined them Monday where she was operated boat, and interment was made here, left Monday for an outing in the Gibbs cemetery on Cheha- at the beach, Woods being their on for appendicitis. Mrs. T. Brouillette, Mrs. W. H. lem mountain. objective point. Whitten and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Qnite a number of the local Dew Brown, one of Uncle Sam’s Brown left yesterday for a two fans went down to Sherwood letter carriers in Portland, ac Monday to see the ball game, companied by his wife and chil weeks’ outing at Tillamook. where the Chicago team, consist dren, boarded the train here yes Geo. Morris left yesterday tor ing of four women and five men, terday for Portland after enjoy his farm near Hamilton, Eastern Oregon, where he will look after went down to defeat before the ing a two-weeks’ vacation. Sherwood nine, the score stand Says the Moro Observer: “Mr., business interests for a week. Fred Crawford and family ing 3 to 2. . - and Mrs. Everett White, former went to Dayton Monday where Mrs.Lon Hadley arrived Thurs residents of Moro, are here visit day to visit her daughter, Mrs. ing old time friends. Mr. W was they will spend a few weeks rus Hubert Smith and was accompa almost ready to surrender to the ticating on the farm near that nied by her son Elza and wife, Mr. physician when he arrived, but is place. Dr. Romig and daughters, the and Mrs. Sam Linton, the latter pulling through all right. her daughter, and the Misses Dr. Bowers and family will Misses Ruth and Katherine, ar Horton and Harger and another take a two weeks outing a t the rived home last week from their lady whose name we did not coast, trying their luck at fishing visit to their former home in Michigan. learn.—Cloverdale Courier. in the mountain streams around Mr. and Mrs. Namitz and little Tillamook. Mr. E. N. Whitlaw Mrs. A1 berry George returned son arrived home Saturday even and family drove through with to Portland last Saturday after ing from a two months’ sojourn them. They started yesterday a visit of five weeks here with Alberry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Wisconsin, where they have morning. been visiting and looking alter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christen Marion George. property interests, well pleased son, from Wisconsin, arrived Mrs. Rose Robinson, who is a to get back to the genial Oregon here Tuesday evening knd are] Government employee at the clime and having no desire to visiting with the latter’s cousin, Klamath Indian Agency, is here make a change of residence. C. H. Christenson and family, visiting her uncle Henry Mills, Mrs. W. J. Longton enter this being their first meeting in and / other relatives. tained a party of thirty ladies forty-two years. They are well Mrs. James Allison will take last Saturday afternoon by giv pleased with Newbei-g. her little daughter Gladys to ing a stitch party. Ten ques Portland the last of this week tions were asked each guest, the One passenger coach was filled for the purpose of having a sur answer to which must contain Monday morning with 0. N. G. gical operation performed on her the word stitch. Mrs. Chas. boys from Dallas on their way eyes. Crabtree won the prize given to the annual encampment of the Maynard Raymond came up the one framing the most cor Oregon and Washington Nation- trom Portland the latter part of rect answers. Delicious refresh Guards at American Lake, where last week and accompanied by ments were served and all spent they will participate in joint Walter Parker left Sunday for a maneuvers and field work for a very enjoyable afternoon. two weeks’ fishing trip up the ten days. The editor of The Irrigator and McKenzie River. Mr. Bennett, the proprietor, A. The Misses Pearl Cobb, Grace Mr. and Mrs. Delano Estle Bennett, the manager, Addison Wilson, and Anna and Grace took their oldest boy to Portland Bennett, the foreman, Bennett, Dudley took the train for Sheri a few days ago, where a success the pressman; devil and proof dan Tuesday evening, where they ful operation was performed on reader, and Old Man Bennett, joined Mr. and Mrs. Hulin, who the lad tor some throat trouble the Irrigon postmaster, went up had preceded them with a team trom which he had been suffering. to Pendleton Saturday last. He and wagon, camping outfit and went to attend to some personal provisions, the party going over Threshing will begin the last of business in connection with his land from there to Ocean Park. this week in some parts of the poultry ranch, pigeon yard, Seventy thousand pounds was neighborhood. We have n o t pheasant farm and turkey runs, the amount of freight shipped heard any complaint of poor and also to see about marketing from Newberg in three days last crops from any of the farmers some of his fruit and selling his week, thirteen full carloads leav and the weather has been ideal vegetables, and to arrange to de ing Friday, which was the ban for harvesting.—Yamhill Record. liver a lecture and to secure ac ner day. This amount of work Mrs. CundifPs music pupils commodations during the fair, together with the hot weather when he is to judge the baby caused Station Agent James and his assistant to do a little extra •how—Irrigon Irrigator. Dr. Lyman and family left Sun side-stepping. day evening for Portland having An exchange says t h a t a finished his cherry harvest. He man in a neighboring town, who delivered about 20 tons of Royal took a city paper in preference to Annes to the Springbrook can a country paper because he got nery from his fine orchard of more paper for the money, w a s 20 acres His parents, Mr. and attracted by the advertisement Mrs. Geo. Lyman, of Amboy, 111., of a fire escape which would lie have been visiting here, on their forwarded on receipt of $ 2 . He annual trip to Portland and vi sent the cash and in a few days cinity. Mr. Lyman is postmas received a copy of the New Testa ter a t Amboy and publisher of ment. the local paper there. He won Rev. C! L. Hamilton received a the sixth of the 80 prizes, $150 letter a few davs since from his in cash, given by the Portland son Verne, who is conducting an Commercial Club for the best ar undertaking establishment at ticles on Oregon. Mr. Lyman’s Willamina, stating that he and article was one of the best and a friend had just returned from a treated at considerable length on successful hunting trip of two the Willamette Valley and its ad days. The first day they killed vantages. He is saying many a 600-pound bear, and the sec good words tor Oregon and our ond, two fine deer were secured. lovely valley in his paper. Mr. As this was Mr. Hamilton’s first and Mrs. Lyman are ever wel big game he was naturally elated come visitors. over it. If the item possesses the proper quality and style, is what de termines y o u r satisfaction— where hinges the pleasure in your purchases. The prices you are asked to pay for splendid new ideas throughout the month cannot but afford you extreme satisfaction—will convince you how earnest we are in our ef forts to make this a big, busy month. PARKER MERC. CO -EVERY BUYER PLEASED. Royal Bread F R E S H E V E R Y M O R N IN G J. H. WILSON &. 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