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M ri from Lake county this week. On Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1908, Mbs Grace E. Christenson, o f * t Newberg, to Geo. R. Atkinson, of Goldcndale, Washington, at Office b> Pint Nat’l Bank Building 271 College St.,. Portland, Rev. Henry A- Barden officiating. The bride was attended by Mi Hasel Beaudry and R. C. Farrell G. B. Metcalf, of Eugene, vis* performed the duties o f best man. ited with his parents at Demsey Smith wsa down from home northeast o f tow n last Sat After the ceremony the party his Washington ranch on the went to the Perkins Grill where North Bank road the first o f the urday night. they enjoyed a seven course Mrs. 0 . P. Dowd and babe, o f week on business. French dinner and after the re Mrs. W. 8. Parker kit here the Portland, visited with her par past had been given proper at first o f the week for Vermillion ents, Mr. and Mrs: I. R. Craven tention a large auto car was or Grove, Illinois, where she will west oi town last week. dered and the entire company Two weeks longer. Evangelist L. F. Stephens will made a tour o f the city. spend some time visiting at the old home with her mother and deliver a lecture on his trip Upon the arrival ot the bride W e are selling the around the world at the Chris and bridegroom at the Christen sister. son home in Newberg they found Mrs. Clem Niswonger came tian church Saturday evening. DR. R. W. NARROLO. Best Merchandise G. H. Robinson has bought a the family parlors filled to o ’er- down from Seattle last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and thirty-five acre tract o f land in flowing with young friends of DENTIST. w e could buy at big Mrs. A. R. Mills, ofSpringbrook the Hopewell district out from the bride to give her the experi ence o f a linen shower, at which BOTH PHONES Clem is a student in the law de Amity and will remove to it this time she received many pretty discount. partment o f the University o f week with his family. and useful presents. Just here Washington. P. M. Tallman and wife, recent Mr. Atkinson found that the joke The Andreas Bros, grocery busi arrivals, from Michigan, have was not to g o all one way and ^T»OB*RT-AT-lrtW , ness has been sold to Walter Lar bought a tract o f 157 acres o f a messenger was sent and a store sen who comes from Vancouver, land, mostly timber, near the CLARENCE S U IT . of fruits, nnts and candies was WUIj tortto»It ritti.. oourU of the atole Waahingten, Mr. Andreas retain Amos Nelson farm in West Cbe- giTM to vm b a f work. Ih» presented and all partook. After ròtaatee. uontrote and tho ing the building. J t is evident halem. [ it all Ñipa vapor. _ the usual greetings the young rom the w ay Mr. Larsen takes Charles W. Corby, a Salem at people retired, leaving the young lold that he is no novice at the torney, has rented office rooms couple to enjoy the quiet o f home. grocery business. in the new brick, built this season Grace, as she is called by her “E VER Y BUYER PLEASED.” NM. ALICI O. tonn. by Jesse Edwards, where he will C. N. Cornelius has leased the young friends, is the younger lotel and restaurant, the Lato- open a law office. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mr. McIntosh has resigned the Christenson, o f Newberg, she, nia, six blocks from the Alaska- principalship ot the High School having grown to womanhood Yukon Exposition grounds at O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S and Wm. Kletcher, a graduate o f among us, is well and favorably Orad noto, o i tho parent tehonl, KlrkoTtllo. Seattle and goes this week to Sa., nadar t h . founder, D:-. A. T. Boll- • oifcea at BaaUte»ea.eMt4oek north al Bank take possession of it. Of course Ann Arbor o f the class oi 1905 known, always having taken a le will be prepared to entertain has taken his place. OSoa h o o n j f t o n a n d fJOtoft. leading part in society. At the his Newberg friends during the Mrs. Adna Fogg, o f Mount Ta “ Potter Meetings” last spring air. bor, in company with her sister, she embraced Christianity and Palen Clark, who made the trip Mrs. Oliver Bundy and husband united with the* Methodist Epis DR. G EO . LAR KIN to Lake county with the Blair from Ohio, visited in tow n this copal church. The groom is a crowd and who arrived home week at the home o f Arthur Hall son o f John Atkinson, u well-to- Dentist. do farmer o f Goldendale, Wash ast week, expresses himself as on Meridian street. ington, he having moved from James Fisher who was one o f Office over First Nat’l Bank t>eing entirely out o f harmony with those who believe that will the “ seger boys” during the war, this vicinity some years agg. Both Phone« one day be a desirable farming will make a pretty strong line-up Master George and Miss Grace country. He says that the alti for big William Taft on next were schoolmates in former years tude is to o great and with no Tuesday. His vote with that of and it appears that ties were \y. W . Hollingsworth & Son water for irrigation—well he has six sons and tw o sons-in-law will formed that could not be broken make nine for the Ohioan, and it by the flight o f years. Fsnsrsl Dirsctors Ac Embalm«-» words o f sympathy and pity for After a brief visit with friends those who have taken np land will be no straw vote either. in this vicinity the young couple Calls Answered Day or Night there with a view ot making Newberg filled one coach al Both Phonss arms. most full with teachers Wednes go to Goldendale where they will make their home. A large con- Newberg, Ore. J. D. Gordon, who recently pur day morning who went to Mc Minnville to attend the County course of friends unite in wishing chased several head o f Shetland Institute.- Those o f the m A great jo y and success in the THE >onies at the big stock show in A F r ie n d . persuasion who were is the /°urney of life H om e B a k e ry , Con* Portland, furnished the principal ' f ection ary and attraction on the streets Thurs crowd were so badly handicapped Forged Check. day evening o f last week when in point of numbers that mum Lunch R oom le drove a pair o f them into town was the word with them. • Connie Williams, the seventeen Is the pises to boy A game ot football was played year old son o f Ed. Williams, o f hitched to a pony buggy. Such PURE FOOD positively ns slum or other injurious in a team is always the delight o f on the college grounds last Sat Dundee, is languishing in the gredients used in the production o f our the children and grown np peo urday between the High School county jail at McMinnville, there goods. Let ue have your order. ple admire them as well. Mr. team and a McMinnville team, to await the action o f the grand Free Delivery . Bell phone 286 Gordon will no doubt find a the latter purporting to be from jury at the March term o f court, F. HERRIOT, let A Edwards St ready market for all he will raise, the county seat High School, but on a charge o f cashing a forged afterward admitted to be a hy check for the sum o f $40. at remnnerative prices. At an early hour on Monday The basketball game and box brid set. The score was eleven to nothing in favor o f the home morning young Williams called supper at the college gymnasium DR. A . M . D A V IS at J. C. Porter’s store, informing All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver- , ast Friday night was a great team. . Judge Lowell spoke to a large young Smith, one o f the clerks, min hr disease lurking in our new, fresh line of success. The ball game played audience at Duncan’s hall onMon- that he wished to purchase a suit up-to-date furnishings. by the dormitory patron» and D E N T I S T the Freshman team was snappy day night and those who heard o f clothes which he selected with iPictur* fra m in g m S p ecta /ty rom start to finish and furnished him, speak in the highest terms out much delay. In payment he O f f l e . In U nton B leak good entertainment tor the o f his speech. State Dairy and presented a check for $40 on the W . W . H O LLING SW ORTH & CO. crowd, the score being in favor Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey First National Bank bearing the Jifoits* ■ 3 ’xrn itktrs o f the former. At the close o f the came up from Portland with the name o t j. D. Gordon, saying in game L. M. Parker auctioned off speaker and helped to extend the explanation that he had been \ \ Goods sold on the installment plan. the boxes at good figures and the glad hand. The band was out working on the Gordon stock A t $ 1 5 .0 0 per Lot total receipts o f the evening and gave the best they had on farm near Dundee and had re T. Brouillette’ s Addition to amounted to about $45, which the street before the crowd gath ceived the check in payment for his services. He signed the name Rose Lawn Cemetery will be spent in furnishing the ered. “ Harold Polky” on the back o f parlor at the dormitory. On account o f the increasing Care o f lots guaranteed for a the check and it was accepted, small consideration. Commissioners Booth andCum- heavy work at the Southern Pa Smith retaining $13, the price ot mins were here Monday looking cific station, Clarence Crow, as after the repairing ot the Cheha- sistant to Mr. James, turned in the suit, and paying him the bal lem bridge, a span o f which was his resignation to the company ance, $27. knocked ont last week by the a few days ago, he having de | When Mr. Porter arrived at Will furnish their customers the store a little later and was Finest Photos In;th* city. Crayon and Hagey traction engine. They cided that life was too short to found that the accident was not be thrown away for a grasping ihown the check his suspicions Water Color» s Specialty. Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use All work ftrst-claaa. the result o f rotten timbers. The railroad company. This brought were aroused, and In communi o f Iron during the 30 days. wash o f the dirt at the end ot the an additional helper and those cating with Mr. Gordon he MRS. F. H. BROWNING First 4 Howard Sts. Newberg bridge allowed the timbers to taho have business to transact learned that it was a clear case ot forgery. slip with the heavy weight o f the at the station are glad to know Constable Woods was at once » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » engine. They contemplate mak that Mr. C row will remain. put on the trail o f young Wil ing some long needed improve There is general rejoicing among liams and in the evening he was This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to { D R . N /M O R R I S O N ments there next season by pull the residents o f town in the vi located between Sherwood and any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron ing down the hills and filling in cinity o f the old Deskins farm Tualitin. walking the railroad to you on approval. track and headed in the direction at both ends ot the fridge, great residence, which is one o f the an D E N T IS T of Portland. He was brought ly reducing its length and at the cient landmarks still standing in back and on Tuesday morning same time reducing the grade on town, and there is talk o f a bon- he was taken before Justice T. * the hills. They say it makes fire aqd jubilee. It is all on ac Brouillette who sent him to jail Office in Union Block x TOOL them shudder almost when they count o f the tearing away oi the as stated above. drive over the county and seethe old woodshed and the prospect In telling his story to the Jus many expensive bridges that are ive demolition o f the dilapidated tice be claimed that the check MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC was given him by a stranger to be kept up, and they contem cow bam, both o f which have who said hfw ould give him hnli FRUIT TREES TH E SKIDOO HORSE AND C A T T L E T A B LE TS plate starting in to make fills been an e y e s o r e t p t h o s e j the amount if he would cash the Cnnb and ml* In toad or sett Proper doee in tablets Well yes, s general stock always on wherever possible and to cut out i n t e r e s t e d in civic im prove- 1 check for him, but he failed to hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. M A K E S T O U R STO C K L O O K L IK E T H E T O P P R IC E ment in Newberg. A little o f the «p la in his reason for signing a * B. Reed for prices before buying else all bridges across dry canyons name, other than his own, when A the*, Chop Feat or Brea. Art for u d try oare—S K ID O O Coaditioa C oateia ao where. Address, and to shorten all others where same spirit shown one block Krta«T. Ckickt. CkoUra. Blister. H e r « . Ftvtr. H of Chelan tahtete. L oa n fow dtr. endorsing the check. He has T**>!«*«. W( fills can be made at the ap south on First street would help spent some time in the State Re IpaTin Cora. Barb Wire I jaiawal. Flak Ky*. Dteteiaper. Code or Sea« Stilt» . « r Tabtete Boa 37, Lafayette, O rsf. proaches. For sale by F . H . Caldw ell & Co. matters some more. form School at Salem. '■ -fc P $ V The ok) veteran, J. M 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. was very sick last week but SOUTH BOUND. better again. 9.05 a. m. 5.40 p. m. N. C. Marie and son Ralph Portland visited in town Sunday with relatives. Local Évents. NORTH ROUND. PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS . 1 L Our Sale Will Last HB. HÜB i HUB The Parker Mercantile Co. il At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots ” 8 T h e Yam hill E lec tric C om pan y Browning Photo Studio PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 Call and see us £ _ J L. * 1 . . f 1 ? 11 _ D M A M A L I « 2 l J