Ì 4 'V HELDieRONDG PHYSICIANS A SUSSIONS DR. JOHN S. RANKIN Office o f Newberg J. D. A few enthusfestic Deen b d k r t i ( Tut iv© Dr. Meridian Street 8 . 4 ? a. m. 4.18 p. m. Noah Heater and family MissCleo White of SOUTH BOUND. to remove to Corvallis ville spent Sunday in town 9.06 a. a . 6.40 p. m. Vesta Kramien. S. A Mills and wife went fci Rev, Mark» George, of Port­ Local Events. Corvallis Tuesday to visit wit! land, was in town on business the of the weak.' the f(Miner’s brother, Dr. Alton Packard, the cartoon Mills. With a few more days of sun­ artist is coming. ne the automobile ftfvei Mrs. A Clark was up Grass is beginning to start in Portland on Tuesday le to break out in spots. sheltered places sufficiently to arrangements for the funeral C. C. Ferguson looked in on make the cows smile. her father, Milton Hampton. august body of men at the A hot time is in anticipation of W. H. Galland is improving that extra session of the legislature the basketball meet at the college NORTH BOUND. and expects to he able to last Tuesday, gym, Friday night You will nicely return home from St Vincente S. G. Irvin was over from want to see it hospital some time next week. , Newport Wednesday helping to Nathan White has sold two B. C. Miles is reported to be get his aunt Mrs. Ewing and acres of his home tract in town, improving now. He and daughter, get located in their and consequently will curtail his the family rapidly went to Newport last new home out north of town, ad- fanning operations. week to remain for some time, joining the S. W. Newhouse DR. R. W. HARROLD, Mrs. Jay Gardner and little Dont throw your old shoes, tin Place on the north. The Ewings ones were down from Rosedsle cans and empty bottles into the are recently from Illinois. DENTIST. * the first of the week visiting streets, but rather put them into Word was received here Tues­ with her sister, Mrs. Nelson a box or barrel to await garbage day of the death of Milton J. BOTH PHONES Morrison. Hampton, a former resident of There is only one Packard and day. f Çriah Badlfey who suffered a Newberg, which occurred atJack- he will be here on Wednesday stroke of paralysis a short time son ville. The body is to be night of next week. He draws ago is improving it is expect­ brought here for burial today. pictures and crowded houaes. ed he will be out and again in due The deceased came to Oregon You will want to hear him. from Iowa several years ago with time. Sunday evening at the Friends Report comes to the office that his family and up to the time of OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Chruch Mrs. L. F. Additon, a the Ramsey hill near town on the the death of his wife they lived lecturer of national fame, will Dayton road, which was report­ a part of the time in town, but n in e et BM idien., one Monk aurth of Beak speak on the subject of Social to be in a very bad condition, the greater part was spent on the Science. Everyone i n v i t e d . ed has been much improved. Very farm near Dundee which they You can’t afford to miss it * good. owned. The children living are Architects. E. Watkins says James Townsend and wife are one daughter in Iowa, Edgar L. ho outlook is good for building recent arrivals from Fountain Hampton, a son, living in Seattle, n Newberg this season. Plans City, Indiana. They are visit­ Mrs. Alvin Clark, Portland, are being worked out for some ing with their daughters, Mrs. Mrs. E. P. Dixon and Mrs. H. E xon, Grants Pass, and Mrs. new business houses and there W. L Kelsey and Mrs. J. C. Di> fte. ester, wife of Dr. Thomas will be many new residences Hodson. ester, Jacksonville. The de­ juilt A fine game of ball is expected based was for a number of years Holders of season tickets for for Friday night when the P. CL i minister in the Friends church, the lyceum course may call at the .teajn will play Philomath. Help usual places on Friday morning the boys out in the expense but was not actively engaged in ministry after coming to Ore­ A Son and secure reserved seats for the account by attending, and at the the gon. The last few yean he has ! >ackard entertainment which same time enjoy a good game. ppent with his daughters. occurs on Wednesday night of H. R. Morris has sold hit next week. , acre tract located a N. L. Wiley, the Rex poultry- twenty-five a half north of town to The bank of Newberg, a private man, has s very readable article J. mile J. and Jordon, who recently came corporation, was organized and m the last number of the Oregon to the valley from Hood River; opened for business in 1889 Agriculturist in which he tells the price being $200 per when Newberg was a mere ham­ the uninitiated how to success- The contract for carrying let. Bv strict adherence to con­ fully operate incubators and mail to and from the depot ative business principles, it irooders. the postoffice has been awarded has gained the confidence of the Dr. J. B. Moore, who was the to B. F. Higgins at $14 per public, while growth has ST irst practicing physician New­ month, and he has already been kept pace with it’s it’s section. In berg . had was here last week mustered into the service. Cheap 1905 the capital stock was in­ visiting with his brothers, A E. enough. creased to $50,000. and C. F. Moore. For the past The Spaulding people say New­ It has recently been converted Union Block year or two he has been in Cali- berg is furnishing them a much into a National Bank, and in the omia with his family on account better local market for lumber future the business will be of the health of their daughter. and other building material than under the name ot the The Williams Jubilee Singers, any of the other towns in the conducted States National Bank ot composed of four men and four valley. All the knockers in the United Newberg. DR. A M . DAVIS adies, made good before a New- country dont appear to be able The Bank is now under the >erg audience at the hall on last to retard the growth of Newberg. supervision of the IStational 'huraday night Their work is Packard says: “I carry with [Government, and iso onservative- DENTHST ugh class and none need hesitate me, my “entire company,” ly managed by a Board of Direct­ n making an engagement with of one large bundle, ors, all of whom have" been well Offloe I n U n I nn Blonk them. They are worth the consisting two grips and an umbrella—all known residents of this vicinity money. stars. I am the leading lady, for many years. The class of Pacific College of also the villian and the tenor We take this opportunity for ’97 is making good progress in robusto, also the basso pro- thanking our many depositors FRUIT TREES the matter of enlarging the family fundo, property man, Marks, for their liberal patronage, and Well yea, a reneral atock etock always alway« on circle. Will G. Allen recently Little Eva, Topsy and the fero­ we cordially invite the business hqml at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. B. Reed for price« before buying elee- reported a new baby boy in the cious bloodhounds—intact, I am of others, to whom we are amily at Eugene, and now comes the whole business.” where. Address. prepared to extend every courtesy ). P. Price with an announce­ A very good sized delegation and accommodation consistent Box 37, Lafayette, Ore*. ment of the late arrival of a went to Corvallis to hear the with correct and progressive daughter in hi» home circle at oratorical contest on last Friday hanking methods. TTOBjr*TAT-LAW Portland. J. L. H oskins , President. night First honors went to CLARENCE BUTT. J. C. C olcord , C ashier . ln aU U . «warte of the Mete Seth A Mills made a hasty Willamette University, with the WUlj gì ree to erokete work, f t . visit to the Sound country last University of Oregon a very dose week, hut soon decided that second. Haines Burgess, who there were too many big stumps represented Pacific College, is ' The third game of the season on the land up that way to suit reported to have acquitted him­ Bras played and resulted in a defeat for the North Side by a him. He visited with Jonathan self in a very creditable manner, itore 9 to 0. The first five and Jane Votaw at Tacoma, for­ he was unable to reach Innings of were Browning Photo mer residents of Newberg, find­ though played on Friday the goal. evening of last week and the ing the former rather feeble in As will be seen by reading the other tour Monday Studio evening of Finest Photos in the city. Crayon and body, but the latter was in good statement made elsewhere in this week. On the North Side Vin­ pitched eight innings and Water Colors a Specialty. health and looking but little old­ this issue of the Graphic by the cent Butt the remaining one. Jones . All work flrat-claee. er than when they left here. officers of the Bank of Newberg, and Roller was the south side MRS. P. H. BROWNING As a result of an accident or under the head of “Announce- battery. P in t A Howard Sts. Newberg casualty, whichever you may call cement,” this bank, which is one Sheldon made a fine catch in left field and one by Coffin on 2nd it the old family mare which has of the oldest banking institutions base. Armstrong, the south side REAL ESTATE been doing faithful duty for in the county, has been convert­ 2nd baseman unable to play C. E. Newhouse for many years, ed into a National bank and in on account of was being hurt and was Property bought and sold on was consigned to the boneyard the future the business will be chosen umpire for the last tour W. Jones and E. Van commission; rents collected. on Wednesday, and there is done under the name of the innings. umpired the first five Business solicited. Will give mourning in the Newhouse United States National Bank of Blaricom Another game will he played fair treatment to all. Call family. Since taking an interest Newberg. The change to the soon. on us at Wiley building, one in the Wilson grocery, Mr. New­ new order of things was made The line up was as follows: door east of Held’s harness house has been driving into town on last Monday and business was South Side North Side each day and tying the mare in begun under the new name. R. Roller shop. c D. Douglas the Wijson barn. On Wednes­ P. Jones p Vincent, Butt The policy of the bank has W . E. W HITE A CO. day forenoon a commotion was always been along conservative R. Slater s i R. Andrews R. Parker lb Butt 8c Vincent Bell phone 307. heard about the barn and on in­ lines, and consequently it has Coffin, Fairbanks 2b A. Evans vestigation it was found that the gained the confidence of the L. Bissett 3b J. Elliott Prank Cummins now has mare had got her head fast in public, which it continues to Fairbanks, Sheldon rt R. Morris charge of the sale of lots in the the manger and in pulling back hold. The officers remain the Trew, Fortner ct E. Andrews Coffin, Sheldon If D. Butt Ramsey Hill Cemetery. 14t4 had fallen, breaking her neck, same as before. • Both Phones Every Day Suit Special $9.00 to $16.50 Suits at M o , an de r Ì 6.75 to 9.00 * “ • _ $ 8.00 $ 5.00 _ Parker Mertf. Co., Inc. “B V B R Y B U Y B R F>L,BA.SBD” A T THE NEW BERG FURNITURE STORE Fine Patterns, Large Stock. The most for your money. Come in and look it over. New mattings just in from he Orient. W . W . Hollingsworth & Co and Public Buildings of Newberg. In order to do this properly we can furnish a number of different types of lamps and lighting units. Call and see us and let us explain die advantages of the Tungsten Lamp. C ITY M E A T M AR K ET Fresh and Cured Meats. The Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. Let os convince you. J. E. BUCKLEY of the many different styles of the American U niversally Lady Shoe we are show­ ing and it really deserves your attention. Never before have you found such quality and beauty in a shoe at this price. d tfO E V j . H. WILSON & SON